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steve oh well 1st it's great to be with you. i guess what i've really seen and trump even back when he was a candidate and certainly we have seen this throughout his presidency is just how much he divides americans. we all know this now he delights his his modus operandi is to stick his finger in the most divisive issues whether it's religion geography politics we of course people have had differences in this country for a long time but donald trump is just delighted in trying to divide people. and i'm against another american so you know it it it came as no surprise to me a couple of years ago even that if he were driven from office either by election or through some other means that he was not going to go gently into the good night that he was going to call on his supporters to come and save him and frankly given how well armed many people are in this country it certainly occurred to me a number of years ago that he could call on people to come into washington try to save him and that there would be violence here in washington
steve oh well 1st it's great to be with you. i guess what i've really seen and trump even back when he was a candidate and certainly we have seen this throughout his presidency is just how much he divides americans. we all know this now he delights his his modus operandi is to stick his finger in the most divisive issues whether it's religion geography politics we of course people have had differences in this country for a long time but donald trump is just delighted in trying to divide people....
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steve: right. ainsley, when you look at those images and that we understand is how the protesters were able to get in to the capitol building. somebody using a capitol police officer's shield broke that window, jumped in and then went and opened some of the doors. but here's the thing. those people were so frustrated because they had been told by the president of the united states that the election was stolen from him. and that the system was rigged against him. other republicans did win but it was rigged against him. and so that's why they were frustrated. and ultimately he invited them to go down to congress, brian, yesterday, and give them a piece of your mind and they did that, except coming had evacuated. instead, some people looted. and it was declared a riot by the police. the president gave people hope that he had hope that he had the vice president was going to stop the electoral confirmation which has not happened. constitutionally it's not going to take place. steve: can't do it. jonatha
steve: right. ainsley, when you look at those images and that we understand is how the protesters were able to get in to the capitol building. somebody using a capitol police officer's shield broke that window, jumped in and then went and opened some of the doors. but here's the thing. those people were so frustrated because they had been told by the president of the united states that the election was stolen from him. and that the system was rigged against him. other republicans did win but it...
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steve, really appreciate _ offered today. steve, really appreciate your _ offered today. steve, really appreciate your time - offered today. steve, really appreciate your time and i offered today. steve, really| appreciate your time and all offered today. steve, really - appreciate your time and all the best for the coming months ahead. that's all from sportsday. yet another busy night in football, not sure when we had a last day without game. big night for this man, thomas to go. his first game in charge of chelsea. it's goalless against wolves, you can follow the on the bbc. but for me and the rest of the sportsday team, it's bye—bye. good evening, you're watching bbc news with me, clive myrie. the site was partially evacuated while a bomb squad was sent in to investigate a suspicious package. staff were allowed back to the site after the package was made safe with police sending it off for further analysis. sarah corker has been at the site and has sent us this update. the site and has sent us this u date. �* , , ., the site and has sent us this udate. �*, , ., .
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anything steve smith does in the wa ke anything steve smith does in the wake of the ball tampering scandal a few years ago is always going to attract a lot of attention. anything thatis attract a lot of attention. anything that is perceived as being unsportsmanlike or not in the spirit of the game. i have spoken to the india camp. they do not intend to put up any kind of complaint about that incident. so as far as they are concerned, it stays there. just something that will follow steve smith around and be a big talking point i think particularly on social media. golf's governing bodies on both sides of the atlantic have moved to distance themselves from the us president donald trump. the pga of america voted to move the us pga championship in 2022 from the trump national course in bedminster. following on from that announcement, the r&a have said that turnberry will not stage the open championship until they are "convinced that the focus will be on the event" and not the owner. ben croucher has this report. it is an age old argument that sports and politics should not mix. often a source
anything steve smith does in the wa ke anything steve smith does in the wake of the ball tampering scandal a few years ago is always going to attract a lot of attention. anything thatis attract a lot of attention. anything that is perceived as being unsportsmanlike or not in the spirit of the game. i have spoken to the india camp. they do not intend to put up any kind of complaint about that incident. so as far as they are concerned, it stays there. just something that will follow steve smith...
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dagen: steve, is that a real quick? steve: yes, it is. dagen: you have birthday cakes sitting around the house. is it your birthday or somebody in your house that has candle? steve: no, it's martin luther mr king, sadly i'm one of those who is waiting the study to show that sugar is good for you and in the meantime i'm eating what i am told not to eat but i'm still here, so i'm going to still do it, yes, that cake is real and when the show is over i'm going to celebrate by having that little cake. dagen: we love you, steve. thank you so much for that. [laughter] dagen: still ahead, rebuilding the travel industry. why some analysts predicting why it could take years for business travel to bounce back postpandemic. we are looking at investor outlook ahead of big earnings this week on the word on wall street. it all start next hour mornings with maria live on fox business. ♪ ♪ ♪ there are many names for enthusiast. but there's only one way to become one... by going all in. the new lexus is. with a lower center of gravity, a more respon
dagen: steve, is that a real quick? steve: yes, it is. dagen: you have birthday cakes sitting around the house. is it your birthday or somebody in your house that has candle? steve: no, it's martin luther mr king, sadly i'm one of those who is waiting the study to show that sugar is good for you and in the meantime i'm eating what i am told not to eat but i'm still here, so i'm going to still do it, yes, that cake is real and when the show is over i'm going to celebrate by having that little...
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including steve bannon. whom he did not pardon as far as we know because as we learned you can have something that will call a pocket pardon. he could pardon himself, kids, anybody. and not disclose it. the way this administration has been a sieve in the white house as well, you have to believe we would know. and as has been said. trump likes to brag. but he is the short side of the story. today is the day that things change in america. joe biden will be president at noon today eastern. at our capitol. kamala harris will be vice president. what that change will mean and auger in we don't yet know. it is all happening under a cloud that you can't miss and we can no longer mistake. let's bring in one of my mentors, ledgendary news man. even you have never seen this. surrounded by 25,000 national guard men. non-peaceful transfer of power. happening in seclusion from the american people. because the american people must be on the guard for the american people. what do you make of it? >> i agree with people who s
including steve bannon. whom he did not pardon as far as we know because as we learned you can have something that will call a pocket pardon. he could pardon himself, kids, anybody. and not disclose it. the way this administration has been a sieve in the white house as well, you have to believe we would know. and as has been said. trump likes to brag. but he is the short side of the story. today is the day that things change in america. joe biden will be president at noon today eastern. at our...
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came now you can find steve keen on page 3 on dot com forward slash prof steve came the next time. is your media a reflection of reality. in a world transformed. what will make you feel safe. tyson nation for community. are you going the right way or are you being led. direct. what is truth what is faith. in a world corrupted you need to descend. to join us in the depths. maybe in the shallows. seemed wrong why don't we all just don't call. me the boulder police yet to shape out these days to come to advocate and engagement because betrayal. when so many find themselves worlds apart we choose to look for common ground. and then as that happens the usual. when you have australian version they go this route yet there are people. who are. used to me comes around to the notion. that it's. studied to go to political interests and says that she. does but it seems to me. you need to go to church for this new look at a lot of things oh well going to a pretty chilled or this or moving a choice to be on your boat it will show you such today with a message from the postal order over out of th
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steve: that's right. by the way, we will leave it there for a moment but as an exercise of what you're saying about the pure political calculation here, latest that we hear is the vote in the house which they control right now for impeachment next week but they don't so the articles of impeachment over to the senate until after joe biden's first hundred days and then it could get to his cabinet and then they come back and have the trial so the whole thing is so transparently political. coming up, big tech continues to grow as they censor the opposition as we've just been discussing. we tell you what needs to be done to stop it in its tracks, next. ♪
steve: that's right. by the way, we will leave it there for a moment but as an exercise of what you're saying about the pure political calculation here, latest that we hear is the vote in the house which they control right now for impeachment next week but they don't so the articles of impeachment over to the senate until after joe biden's first hundred days and then it could get to his cabinet and then they come back and have the trial so the whole thing is so transparently political. coming...
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the other charges that steve is facing. he is defrauding people out of money they used to build the president's long promised border wall. this is just notable in the fact that the president had so many ups and downs with steve bannon and this is how the president is spending his last day in office. it appears this is what his final decision is made. given the fact that steve bannon was someone once ex-communicated from the white house after he was quoted in that book, trashing them repeatedly and led the president to put out a statement saying steve bannon lost his mind. now he gained a pardon. this is what the president told people he decided to do. >> we will see you when you get new reporting. thank you very much for. that laura coates is our legal expert on cnn and someone we rely on every single day. laura, when you think about this, i said so much for draining the swamp. you look at steve bannon's involvement or upon hadding with the riot at the capitol and the charges of ripping people off of millions of dollars who
the other charges that steve is facing. he is defrauding people out of money they used to build the president's long promised border wall. this is just notable in the fact that the president had so many ups and downs with steve bannon and this is how the president is spending his last day in office. it appears this is what his final decision is made. given the fact that steve bannon was someone once ex-communicated from the white house after he was quoted in that book, trashing them repeatedly...
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i thought steve had a mic somehow in his aura or glasses. where did they get a mic on steve. steve is in the house. this is the magic here. steve kornacki, i thought that steve just talks and gets on tv, but essentially there's a microphone he's got to put on. i'll tell you what we're looking at. we have about 97%, 98% of the vote in georgia. if you look at it that way, there's 39,000 votes somewhere in georgia. some of mail ballots. some of them provisional ballots cast before the election. some of them military ballots. about 17,000 of them. we keep hearing from some counties saying they're coming in, doing some work tonight, some tomorrow. this is the race we're looking at, ossoff and perduperdue. by already called the warnock race. raphael warnock has defeated kelly loeffler. you can see that jon ossoff has the lead, 51.1% to 49.1%. we're just one county in the atlanta area. remember, in atlanta, there are eight or nine counties right in the metropolitan area, heavily populated, heavily democratic. in one of those counties, dekalb county, we're expecting probably another
i thought steve had a mic somehow in his aura or glasses. where did they get a mic on steve. steve is in the house. this is the magic here. steve kornacki, i thought that steve just talks and gets on tv, but essentially there's a microphone he's got to put on. i'll tell you what we're looking at. we have about 97%, 98% of the vote in georgia. if you look at it that way, there's 39,000 votes somewhere in georgia. some of mail ballots. some of them provisional ballots cast before the election....
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steve, no reason to think anything else, right? yo, steve. >> i'm sorry. it's one of those with the audio. this is setting up for a close finish. the entire senate is on the line here. david perdue, 94,000 and change. again, we got a little bit more in gwinnett county, a blue county here in the atlanta metro area, offset by some more republican votes coming in as well. that's what's happened in the last few minutes. the perdue lead is now sitting near 100,000 votes. kelly loeffler, 64,000-vote lead over raphael warnock. dekalb county, this is setting up for some finish. okay, we just got -- okay. so here we go. we just got -- is this -- what did we just get? we got 17,000 more votes in in dekalb. this is different than we were expecting. we were expecting all at once. we did not get all at once. you can see now, incrementally, they've released more votes. this is a relatively small share of what was left to come from dekalb. they still have 60% of the vote to come in dekalb. warnock at 82.2%. ossoff at 81.4%. you can see statewide, 94,000 is the lead for p
steve, no reason to think anything else, right? yo, steve. >> i'm sorry. it's one of those with the audio. this is setting up for a close finish. the entire senate is on the line here. david perdue, 94,000 and change. again, we got a little bit more in gwinnett county, a blue county here in the atlanta metro area, offset by some more republican votes coming in as well. that's what's happened in the last few minutes. the perdue lead is now sitting near 100,000 votes. kelly loeffler,...
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hi i'm steve clements and i have a question do americans believe that their country is in the middle of a cold civil war let's get to the bottom line. for years more and more americans have been losing trust in their journalists and their politicians january 6th will go down in history as one of the days when mistrust spilled over into violent mayhem citizens following donald trump a dark vision of american carnage actually attacked the american capital people died it made americans wonder how fragile their democracy is for the 1st time in a long time ad covert to that equation joblessness economic anxiety inequality structural racism now all sides are angry and out of each other out political leaders they doubt the media and they doubt that social 'd institutions from any trust has been supplanted by anger fear and wild conspiracy theories trying to make sense of it all and by the way these tensions erupting in a deeply divided america are just happening here you can see trust eroding inside many other countries all over the world today we're talking to richard edelman who's global
hi i'm steve clements and i have a question do americans believe that their country is in the middle of a cold civil war let's get to the bottom line. for years more and more americans have been losing trust in their journalists and their politicians january 6th will go down in history as one of the days when mistrust spilled over into violent mayhem citizens following donald trump a dark vision of american carnage actually attacked the american capital people died it made americans wonder how...
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the world we live in is changed by steve jobs. that's an example of admiring things about him that their least boomer's end and steve jobs case connected to the bad dad myth but you mentioned because i never met steve jobs but i get the sense and other people who knew him got the sense that he was so driven to make a mark on the world and to leave something that he could pass on because he had no sense of inheritance himself. he looked back in his family tree and saw nothing. being adopted left him driven to leave something for his kids or in the metaphorical case as the company. steve jobs was unusual for a boomer and having that continuity because most of it rest of the generation was content to not look a hind and i look forward but now. >> interesting what you do in that chapter in others, you don't just talk about one thing with one character. steve jobs is also part of this company that he built and he has with other boomers even as the company including tim cook and his wife. they, being more authentic rumors in some ways a
the world we live in is changed by steve jobs. that's an example of admiring things about him that their least boomer's end and steve jobs case connected to the bad dad myth but you mentioned because i never met steve jobs but i get the sense and other people who knew him got the sense that he was so driven to make a mark on the world and to leave something that he could pass on because he had no sense of inheritance himself. he looked back in his family tree and saw nothing. being adopted left...
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came now you can find steve keen on page 3 on dot com forward slash prof steve keen the next time. join me every thursday on the alex salmond show and i'll be speaking to guest of the world of politics school business i'm show business i'll see you then. and then as that happens the usual. but you have australian visual there you go this route yet there are people. who are. used to dumb shit on the notion. that it's you. studied it they don't believe that it is you just that you. insist the bikes use them in. the image cited you need to go to church for this new look at a lot of those old that i don't see a pretty chilled or is certainly a choice to be on your boat it will show you switched it with a lesser show in the us took it over out of this thread to free with don't be fooled the coke were full and can churn you. point of soup that beautiful hear them mortally harsh or mean there. would be a mean. to put soap in the new. black cola but the radish to their hair for more gas than jenny. gould. b.s.t. when you're in the water with your the locus of dust with less heat in you are
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welcome back to the kaiser report imax keyser time now to get to professor steve came steve kane welcome back to the kaiser report good to be him actually going to be out of the 202120 as well thank god 2020 is now well speaking of 2020 steve came what what happened what were the big stories in your view of 20000 economically speaking well i mean obviously covers the biggest story of the year 11 changed to have my check on it is that the big story is how badly the so-called liberal economies of cope with that and how well the so-called authoritarian ones have so you particularly have china which is where this thing began has huge news a potties on 2021 cause they have got rid of a 1000090000 cases america. 20000000 cases so it's it's divided the world into 2 very fragmented bits and that's i think the news to some charm there's a segment of the world on that about shaun of the disco good for in this segment i want to buy america which is coded infested and we'll see long term consequences of that i think my eyes made a world war 2 you know america entered world war 2 uniquely positioned
welcome back to the kaiser report imax keyser time now to get to professor steve came steve kane welcome back to the kaiser report good to be him actually going to be out of the 202120 as well thank god 2020 is now well speaking of 2020 steve came what what happened what were the big stories in your view of 20000 economically speaking well i mean obviously covers the biggest story of the year 11 changed to have my check on it is that the big story is how badly the so-called liberal economies of...
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with steve when we come back. stay with us i am robert strickler. i've been involved in communications in the media for 45 years. i've been taking prevagen on a regular basis for at least eight years. for me, the greatest benefit over the years has been that prevagen seems to help me recall things and also think more clearly.
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and lastly, steve weiss? >> gbtc, gray scale bitcoin trust, relatively new position i think bitcoin just keeps going higher and higher. >> buy high and sell higher you hope. >> all right, gang thank you. >> there you go. >> thanks for watching "the exchange" begins right now. >> thank you, scott, and hi, everybody. welcome to "the exchange." it's a very big day in washington and wall street investors are watching the political landscape with a close eye on the next 24 yourself who had. the certification count for the presidential race is beginning in the senate and the votes continue in the george runoffs with the markets jumping to a conclusion with a democratic sweep of knows sweets and control of congress as a rough we're seeing big moves in stocks, rates, certain sectors en
and lastly, steve weiss? >> gbtc, gray scale bitcoin trust, relatively new position i think bitcoin just keeps going higher and higher. >> buy high and sell higher you hope. >> all right, gang thank you. >> there you go. >> thanks for watching "the exchange" begins right now. >> thank you, scott, and hi, everybody. welcome to "the exchange." it's a very big day in washington and wall street investors are watching the political landscape...
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well the 1st thing steve is you can't start off by criticizing them for not thinking or feeling like you do but try to reach out in a modest and humble way to explain to them that this is a public health issue this is not a political issue this is not an individual rights issue this is a public health issue and we are in one of the worst catastrophes that we've ever had in the last 100 in 2 years and i asked them to just look at the numbers look at the $320.00 plus 1000 deaths and the couple of 100000 new infections each day have them look at the numbers and see that we're dealing with a real problem and the problem is not a problem of personal liberties or a problem of politics it's a problem of public health so we've got to transcend any differences i mean you can accept that people have differences politically that's just part of life and part of the way we live in this country but political differences should not interfere with what is the well established and clearly proven response to a pandemic outbreak that's the message we've got to get across not that we feel that because y
well the 1st thing steve is you can't start off by criticizing them for not thinking or feeling like you do but try to reach out in a modest and humble way to explain to them that this is a public health issue this is not a political issue this is not an individual rights issue this is a public health issue and we are in one of the worst catastrophes that we've ever had in the last 100 in 2 years and i asked them to just look at the numbers look at the $320.00 plus 1000 deaths and the couple of...
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here's what the lincoln founder steve schmitt had the to say. we will sue the [ expletive ] i am so happy i am choked up. he was operations chief for john mccain's presidential campaign in 2008 and last month steve registered as a democrat after 29 years in the gop. i was listening to that thing, steve and i was waiting for your tweet because that was some crazy nonsense. rudy giuliani said, even steve bannon was shocked by rudy giuliani saying it and asked him to expand on it and he couldn't. >> well, what's amazing about it, ali is that at the end of it when you cut it off when bannon goes to, you're killing me. you're killing me because steve bannon knows he's going to get sued by us also and he is and so is donald trump who is rudy giuliani's client and rudy giuliani is acting on his behest, but look, it is very difficult to sue somebody for defamation or libel in the united states, but our lawyers are telling us that rudy is well across the line so we're thrilled about this. it's the weekend, obviously. our lawyers are working and as soon a
here's what the lincoln founder steve schmitt had the to say. we will sue the [ expletive ] i am so happy i am choked up. he was operations chief for john mccain's presidential campaign in 2008 and last month steve registered as a democrat after 29 years in the gop. i was listening to that thing, steve and i was waiting for your tweet because that was some crazy nonsense. rudy giuliani said, even steve bannon was shocked by rudy giuliani saying it and asked him to expand on it and he couldn't....
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we need to get a mic on steve because steve is actually in the house. take a shot at that. this is how the magic happens over here. steve kornacki, i thought steve sort of talks and gets on tv but there's actually a microphone he is about to put on. he will give us a little more information. i will tell youa before steve gets on here what we're looking at. we have about 97%, 98% of the vote in in georgia. if you look at it that way, there's still about 49,000 votes outstanding somewhere in georgia. some of them are mail ballots, some of them are provisional ballots cast before the election, some of them are military battle, about 17,000 of them. we keep on hearing from some counties who are saying they're coming in, they're doing some work tonight. they're doing some work overnight, some tomorrow. this is the race we're looking at. ossoff and perdue. we already called the warnock race. reverend raphael warnock has defeated senator kelly loeffler. but we are still in a tight race with ossoff and perdue. you can see there that jon ossoff has the lead in there, 50.1% to 49.9%.
we need to get a mic on steve because steve is actually in the house. take a shot at that. this is how the magic happens over here. steve kornacki, i thought steve sort of talks and gets on tv but there's actually a microphone he is about to put on. he will give us a little more information. i will tell youa before steve gets on here what we're looking at. we have about 97%, 98% of the vote in in georgia. if you look at it that way, there's still about 49,000 votes outstanding somewhere in...
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and i've been watching steve just like you. and i have my own little personal steve. my husband has been tracking these numbers, so i do have confidence we're going to send these two democrat tuesday the united states senate and we're going to get to work right away on behalf of the georgia people. >> when americans think about the change in fortune we've had politically from the 2016 election night when hillary clinton was expected by every pollster in the country to run away with that seat, to run away with the presidency when instead donald trump won, when the republicans had the senate, republicans held the house. we have now seen first democratic presidential candidates since 1992 win in georgia. we have seen joe biden and kamala harris make donald trump a one-term president. we have seen apparently tonight georgia on its way to potentially -- potentially elect two democratic senators. i mean, so much of this fulcrum here has been in your state and has been on your shoulders as the chair of the democratic party. and among the shared work two between you and your
and i've been watching steve just like you. and i have my own little personal steve. my husband has been tracking these numbers, so i do have confidence we're going to send these two democrat tuesday the united states senate and we're going to get to work right away on behalf of the georgia people. >> when americans think about the change in fortune we've had politically from the 2016 election night when hillary clinton was expected by every pollster in the country to run away with that...
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president donald trump issues 73 pardons among them former aide steve bannon. sammy's a and this is al jazeera live from doha also coming up. to shine a light. on. remember all. joe biden on as more than 400000 americans who died in the coronavirus a pandemic. the stage is set for the transition of power and unprecedented security lock down for the inauguration of the next u.s. president. the outgoing u.s. president comes under fire from his own party over his role in the capital attack. the mob. there were provoked by the president and other powerful people. now we begin in the united states where joe biden is hours away from becoming the 46th president he'll lead a country devastated by an unprecedented health and economic crisis but in the final hours of his presidency outgoing president donald trump has issued more than $140.00 pardons and commutations they include former aide steve bannon along with rappers little wayne kodak black and a former mayor of detroit well earlier he delivered his farewell speech to the nation outlining his legacy. we restored am
president donald trump issues 73 pardons among them former aide steve bannon. sammy's a and this is al jazeera live from doha also coming up. to shine a light. on. remember all. joe biden on as more than 400000 americans who died in the coronavirus a pandemic. the stage is set for the transition of power and unprecedented security lock down for the inauguration of the next u.s. president. the outgoing u.s. president comes under fire from his own party over his role in the capital attack. the...
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well we have a real info demick steve we've got the fact that people don't believe the leaders any or 60 percent of our respondents said they think leaders intentionally lie to them and they don't believe the platforms either trust in pastry media has gone down by 12 points this year trust and social media is an all time low around 30 percent and so they're just operating with an absence of facts and therefore they go on to hopes or illusions and i think that's really the basis on which those hooligans invaded the capital last week just the false hope that they could overturn the electoral college which was not going to happen and it was a violation of american democracy. i just got a press release from senator chris coons richard and that press release headline is that we have to pandemics that we've got a health pandemic in cove it and we have a pandemic of division and distrust it sounds like he got an early copy of this report or is he just reflecting these times. we have an inexplicably linkage between the pandemic and disinform ation think about the reality content you know only
well we have a real info demick steve we've got the fact that people don't believe the leaders any or 60 percent of our respondents said they think leaders intentionally lie to them and they don't believe the platforms either trust in pastry media has gone down by 12 points this year trust and social media is an all time low around 30 percent and so they're just operating with an absence of facts and therefore they go on to hopes or illusions and i think that's really the basis on which those...
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anyone who knows steve smith as we do, wejoked stuff. anyone who knows steve smith as we do, we joked about it for the last couple of years. he's a bit different and weird with what he does with his batting stuff but we talked about whether in the shower or dead, he's in his own little world and some of the criticism i heard from him, i thought he was way out of line. he's100% innocent in what he did. i thought some of the critics and comments were out of line. there's a new name to look out for at next months australian open — britain's franjones, who's just qualified to reach herfirst grand slam. she came through three matches in total, beating china's lujia—jing 6—0 6—1 to reach the main tournament. the 20—year—old from bradford was born with a rare genetic condition, which means she only has three fingers and a thumb on each hand, and plays with a lighter racket and smaller grip. she's been speaking tojoe wilson. if you are constantly working on revenge and putting someone down, i think that works against you in the long
anyone who knows steve smith as we do, wejoked stuff. anyone who knows steve smith as we do, we joked about it for the last couple of years. he's a bit different and weird with what he does with his batting stuff but we talked about whether in the shower or dead, he's in his own little world and some of the criticism i heard from him, i thought he was way out of line. he's100% innocent in what he did. i thought some of the critics and comments were out of line. there's a new name to look out...
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"on the road" with steve hartman is next. an electrician was asked to change a light, and he ended up changing a life. >> brennan: as pai >> brennan: as painful as 2020 was, cbs's steve hartman shared stories that gave us hope. tonight, steve's back "on the road" to revisit a favorite. >> reporter: any electrician can flip a switch. but only john kinney of woburn, massachusetts can make a customer light up like this. >> please don't pinch me because i don't want to wake up. >> reporter: that's one fine i don't want to wake up. >> that's one fine electrician. >> oh, a thousand times over. >> reporter: as we first reported a few months ago, it all starred when 73-year-old gloria scott called john to fix a ceiling light. but he soon discovered that broken light was the least of her problems. too poor to make any house repairs, and too prideful to ask for help, gloria's house was in total disrepair. >> no lights, no running water. yeah, i think i seen her on a friday and it stuck with me over the weekend, and i said, i got to go
"on the road" with steve hartman is next. an electrician was asked to change a light, and he ended up changing a life. >> brennan: as pai >> brennan: as painful as 2020 was, cbs's steve hartman shared stories that gave us hope. tonight, steve's back "on the road" to revisit a favorite. >> reporter: any electrician can flip a switch. but only john kinney of woburn, massachusetts can make a customer light up like this. >> please don't pinch me because i...
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bannon and apparently steve bannon called and spoke directly to president trump now president steve bannon has only been charged he has not been convicted but he was charged with defrauding supporters who donated to a private fund to help build the us mexico border wall as everyone should know by now that was a signature policy of president trump so again it appears this is probably not going to be surprising to a lot of people who have been tracking the pardons and commutations president trost and noted that there is a sizable chunk of people on there who are trump loyalists you mentioned others such as the rapper's little wayne and kodak little wayne was a very vocal supporter of president trump in the run up to the election both of these men are in trouble for gun related charges another pardon that is sure to attract a bit of attention is the one for former detroit mayor a democrat kwame kilpatrick he was serving a 28 year sentence in federal prison for racketeering bribery and extortion so absent on this list is president trump and his family members there has been a lot of spe
bannon and apparently steve bannon called and spoke directly to president trump now president steve bannon has only been charged he has not been convicted but he was charged with defrauding supporters who donated to a private fund to help build the us mexico border wall as everyone should know by now that was a signature policy of president trump so again it appears this is probably not going to be surprising to a lot of people who have been tracking the pardons and commutations president trost...
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and there is steve bannon right there. he was charged in the actually the criminal proceedings begin in august. he's charged with conspiracy making money after asking for donations as far as his political projects and they started the process rolling for a time president trump tried to distance himself from steve bannon and then he came back to it and saying that he was a major part in terms of the conservative movement to lots going on the changes in america that president trump was satisfied with and that's part of the reason why he steve bannon president trump still has several hours to decide who else to pardon lots going on right there but all together he part about 100 people here are some of the other notable people granted pardons or clemency rapper little wayne who face 10 years in prison after he pleaded guilty put the to possessing a loaded handgun on a chartered plane. rapper kodak black who was currently in prison for making a false statement in order to buy a firearm and former detroit mayor kwame kilpatrick
and there is steve bannon right there. he was charged in the actually the criminal proceedings begin in august. he's charged with conspiracy making money after asking for donations as far as his political projects and they started the process rolling for a time president trump tried to distance himself from steve bannon and then he came back to it and saying that he was a major part in terms of the conservative movement to lots going on the changes in america that president trump was satisfied...
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in such a conversation this reminds me of times like when barack obama or other people or you know steve. just other folks around president were recorded by journalists because they hadn't told it was off the record but this feels like one of those moments that he was was caught not knowing that his words were either off the record or would have been i mean he was he was talking to government officials so again it's a remarkable moment i think it's going to go on for days and i find it a fascinating way for him to end his presidency because we know what the outcome on wednesday will be because the house of representatives controls is controlled by the democrats sort of matter what happens in the united states senate the outcome of the day no matter what happens will be the joe biden is declared victor but right now the political world is in a convulsion this is going to be turbulent and it's going to show turbulence for a long time but turbulence in ways that i think i didn't even expect i did not expect republican and here instant acolytes and followers of donald trump to be caught in a
in such a conversation this reminds me of times like when barack obama or other people or you know steve. just other folks around president were recorded by journalists because they hadn't told it was off the record but this feels like one of those moments that he was was caught not knowing that his words were either off the record or would have been i mean he was he was talking to government officials so again it's a remarkable moment i think it's going to go on for days and i find it a...
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let's get to steve liesman who has a very special guest today hey, steve >>> i'm joined by gita gopinath. thank you for joining us i know you're coming out with your world economic update i wonder if you can give us a bit of a curtain razor are things stronger than you expected or weaker is that different compared to what time period we're talking about? >> steve right now we're going through a dark winter. if you look at what's happening in terms of virus cases, record highs, hospitalizations, deaths, dark and difficult winter. there is light at the end of the tunnel in terms of the outcome, i think what is true as of now is we're starting out the year at a somewhat stronger point than we had expected in 2020, which is a good thing, but right now it's a race between the virus and the vaccines and, i mean, until we get past this i think this is a pretty difficult period at this time. >> i understand that, i'm wondering if you could explain to us, and i have a lot of sympathy what economic forecasters are going through because it takes more epidemiology than it does actual economics, but
let's get to steve liesman who has a very special guest today hey, steve >>> i'm joined by gita gopinath. thank you for joining us i know you're coming out with your world economic update i wonder if you can give us a bit of a curtain razor are things stronger than you expected or weaker is that different compared to what time period we're talking about? >> steve right now we're going through a dark winter. if you look at what's happening in terms of virus cases, record highs,...
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hi i'm steve clemons and i have a question now the coronavirus vaccinations are starting in the united states and in some places around the world is this the end of the pandemic or just the beginning let's get to the bottom line. after a year that shook humanity to its core forcing people to rethink their basic social interactions and decide a daily basis what risks they're willing to take vaccinations have been discovered and they're finally being deployed but what happens now the united states still has the highest number of infections and deaths in the world and the numbers just keep climbing almost 1000000000 americans have been in fact that at the moment of this broadcast more than 121000 americans are in hospitals the death toll is eclipse that of every other country with more than 330000 families grieving the loss of a loved one scientists warn that this holiday season we're going to see even bigger spread of infections and that we should brace ourselves well into the next year so what are things going to get under control today we talk with one of america's preeminent scientist
hi i'm steve clemons and i have a question now the coronavirus vaccinations are starting in the united states and in some places around the world is this the end of the pandemic or just the beginning let's get to the bottom line. after a year that shook humanity to its core forcing people to rethink their basic social interactions and decide a daily basis what risks they're willing to take vaccinations have been discovered and they're finally being deployed but what happens now the united...
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robert first, then steve. go ahead. >> first, connell i have to agree with blake, too little too late. this is understatement transition from the president has been a disaster. we have a pandemic, we have a slow recovery. this transition should be happening every day like every normal transition when there is a passage of power. this should have been handled and this failed experiment for four years can't get out of here soon enough. january 20th can't come soon enough. listen steve said two days ago the democrats were going to lose georgia. and if we won the stock market would be down 1000 points. so he is obviously been wrong. it is clear that this country has decided that they want democrats in power. that is who is in power. the president came in think about it, president trump had democratic senate, a republican senate, a republican house, and he was the president. all three has been lost in his one term. one of the few presidents that has lost as an incumbent. so there is change in the air. i think presi
robert first, then steve. go ahead. >> first, connell i have to agree with blake, too little too late. this is understatement transition from the president has been a disaster. we have a pandemic, we have a slow recovery. this transition should be happening every day like every normal transition when there is a passage of power. this should have been handled and this failed experiment for four years can't get out of here soon enough. january 20th can't come soon enough. listen steve said...
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but is quarantined at home steve. in normal times the major leagues 6 months schedule enables players to limp home and rest up for 6 months but include in their 2 pandemic pauses the national basketball association wrapped up its longest ever season before starting a new season less than 2 months later how do shortened seasons and mid season interruptions and short rest between seasons impact player performance well how good to be with you here from 14 but i guess or for all-star 4 and obviously we're all happy to see the sport being able to come back those soon but it does affect the players obviously you know you've heard the term load management we're going to see a lot of that especially in the n.b.a. with the shortest offseason you know ending and over beginning december 22nd now so we're going to see a lot of that stars like le bron james have already said the bubble in orlando took a toll on him and you know it's pettitte psychological impact not only physical on some of the players he said it was the hardest c
but is quarantined at home steve. in normal times the major leagues 6 months schedule enables players to limp home and rest up for 6 months but include in their 2 pandemic pauses the national basketball association wrapped up its longest ever season before starting a new season less than 2 months later how do shortened seasons and mid season interruptions and short rest between seasons impact player performance well how good to be with you here from 14 but i guess or for all-star 4 and...
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and reuters are reporting that trump has granted clemency to the former white house advisor steve bannon let's go 1st to john so john in the last few minutes president trump has been granting pardons and clemency we knew this was coming though john didn't we what have you been hearing that. well daryn donald trump has long been criticized when it comes to pardons and other forms of clemency for favoring celebrities and aides and allies that he knows personally well it looks like he's doing it again we have those reports that steve bannan is being pardoned and according to sources in the white house he and donald trump is also pardoning as you mentioned rapper little wayne kodak black and former detroit mayor kwame kilpatrick. these guys are well known many of them have. pleaded with the trumpet ministration to pardon them and it looks like he's done what he's done in the past when he pardoned paul man a fort roger stone and his son in law's father charles questioner the president 'd has not released this list yet we have not seen it but these are reports coming out of the white house acc
and reuters are reporting that trump has granted clemency to the former white house advisor steve bannon let's go 1st to john so john in the last few minutes president trump has been granting pardons and clemency we knew this was coming though john didn't we what have you been hearing that. well daryn donald trump has long been criticized when it comes to pardons and other forms of clemency for favoring celebrities and aides and allies that he knows personally well it looks like he's doing it...
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only steve bannon did. and you have to ask why. >> guys, on january 5th, on his podcast called "war room," by the way, steve bannon said all hell is going to break loose tomorrow. and it did, elie. just the politics of it. you wonder, this can't help the president's chances in the senate trial over impeachment. that aside, it doesn't like totally get steve bannon off the hook, at least for state charges. >> right. important to remember, we all know presidential pardons only cover federal crimes, not state crimes. some of the people who were pardoned tonight committed crimes -- they were federal crimes, but it's hard to sort of translate them over into state crimes. not steve bannon. that's a theft. theft is a federal crime. it's a crime in every state including new york state. so if state prosecutors want to pick that case up and they should, they can just walk right over to the sdny. it's a block away. and ask for that file. they should do that because it's competely unjust that steve bannon gets a walk. >
only steve bannon did. and you have to ask why. >> guys, on january 5th, on his podcast called "war room," by the way, steve bannon said all hell is going to break loose tomorrow. and it did, elie. just the politics of it. you wonder, this can't help the president's chances in the senate trial over impeachment. that aside, it doesn't like totally get steve bannon off the hook, at least for state charges. >> right. important to remember, we all know presidential pardons...
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our thanks to steve pavlick. coming up, a turbulent year for gold after posting the did -- biggest annual gain in a decade. we will talk about why the commodity started the year on a roller coaster. this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ vonnie: i'm vonnie quinn. this is bloomberg markets. after posting its biggest annual gain in a decade, gold has endured a pretty terrible start to the year. joining us now is suki cooper, executive director at standard chartered. give us the basics, what is your target for gold on the year. uki: we expect goal to surpass $200 an ounce this year. we think most of those games will be in the first half of the year. the macro environment remains very supportive for gold . we expect further dollar weakness, really yields to remain negative, and monetary toicy to remain accommodated provide a cocktail of backstop for gold. year, we saw gold above 19,000 four a good amount of time but we went back under and stayed there for the rest of the year pretty much. at what point in the year do you think t
our thanks to steve pavlick. coming up, a turbulent year for gold after posting the did -- biggest annual gain in a decade. we will talk about why the commodity started the year on a roller coaster. this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ vonnie: i'm vonnie quinn. this is bloomberg markets. after posting its biggest annual gain in a decade, gold has endured a pretty terrible start to the year. joining us now is suki cooper, executive director at standard chartered. give us the basics, what is your target...
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jason quick, and then brenda quick and then steve. >> zimmer bio med, upside for elective surgeries. >> brenda? >> pfizer, 11 times earnings. >> buys? >> vestas wind systems. >> all right. thank you for watching, everybody. >>> i'm brian sullivan in for kelly once again. inflation, rising rates and stimulus, and oh, my. can the federal reserve handle this delicate balancing act with $7 trillion tax dollars on the line we will speak with the boston fed reserve chief. >>> walk through no problem. the market is so strong that the buyers are doing something that they have not done since before the financial crisis and what that is ahead. >>> can somebody reboot the movie "war games" because the biden spending plan is planning to spend a lot on cybersecurity, and we will show you some names that could spend out, joshua. all of that is ahead, and right now, let's dig deeper into the markets and on a friday where it is one of the weaker weeks, mike santoli that we have seen, and maybe some disappointment around the stimulus, and what work? >> well, brian, the markets are due to have a littl
jason quick, and then brenda quick and then steve. >> zimmer bio med, upside for elective surgeries. >> brenda? >> pfizer, 11 times earnings. >> buys? >> vestas wind systems. >> all right. thank you for watching, everybody. >>> i'm brian sullivan in for kelly once again. inflation, rising rates and stimulus, and oh, my. can the federal reserve handle this delicate balancing act with $7 trillion tax dollars on the line we will speak with the boston...
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steve, i want to talk about this a little bit because he makes a point here. we have very different reactions to different writers, but also the people who try to overtake the capital last wednesday, they read the playbok from antifa and blm protesters over the summer and they figured out how to get a large group of people together, mast, and centralized in a hurry. you have one that leads to the other, but very different repercussions for both. >> it's interesting, i agree with what you've said there, we all would come of the people who did this, who committed the crime need to be held accountable for that applies both ways. we did see over the summer a sense that there was a double standard. if it was a cause, the democrats and media approved of, you saw that, injury, who says you have to protest peacefully and so on? i think i was consistent, i said we have to distinguish those who are committing crimes from a rioting and understand those who are protesting peacefully have an account. we need to face the difference between those people, the minority who wen
steve, i want to talk about this a little bit because he makes a point here. we have very different reactions to different writers, but also the people who try to overtake the capital last wednesday, they read the playbok from antifa and blm protesters over the summer and they figured out how to get a large group of people together, mast, and centralized in a hurry. you have one that leads to the other, but very different repercussions for both. >> it's interesting, i agree with what...
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katie, the comment from steve's steve scalise is revealing. he said i think it will. i am confident that it will, meaning the house and the senate will come back this evening and continue what they started, which is the pursuit of the electoral college that begins january 6th, 2021. that would be a statement on behalf of lawmakers to say that they are moving forward among other things, katie. >> katie: and that they intend to carry out their duty to preserve the republic, despite this mob of eyelet agitators coming into the capitol today. one of the things earlier today as we heard from congressman michael wall, as long as americans are not shooting at each other, we are in a good place. of course, he served overseas united states army in afghanistan. then a couple of hours later, he called in to the show and was getting escorted away. the capitol was being overrun. we started the day at 1:00. lawmakers, republicans agreeing on whether they should object or certify the electoral votes. but they were doing it through their first amendment rights through debate on the f
katie, the comment from steve's steve scalise is revealing. he said i think it will. i am confident that it will, meaning the house and the senate will come back this evening and continue what they started, which is the pursuit of the electoral college that begins january 6th, 2021. that would be a statement on behalf of lawmakers to say that they are moving forward among other things, katie. >> katie: and that they intend to carry out their duty to preserve the republic, despite this mob...
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trump is pardoning steve bannon, his former white house steve strategist was facing charges for frauding political supporters, raising money to build the trump border wall. among those on the list lil wayne and kodak black and a former detroit mayor kwau me kill patrick missing from the list the tiger king himself joe exotic who was so sure of a pardon he had a limo on stand by at the prison others not on the list like rudy giuliani. >> by day's end in the hours after his inauguration he will review the readiness of military troops, sign several key executive orders and swear in presidential employees nbc's peter alexander has more. >> reporter: after a nearly 50-year political career joe biden on the cusp of being sworn in as america's 46th president, his last trip to wilmington and washington before he becomes commander in chief biden emotional speaking at the armed forces reserve center named for his late son beau. >> i only have one regret. he's not here. we should be introducing him as president. >> reporter: he tells nbc news his inaugural address will focus on a theme of unity. he
trump is pardoning steve bannon, his former white house steve strategist was facing charges for frauding political supporters, raising money to build the trump border wall. among those on the list lil wayne and kodak black and a former detroit mayor kwau me kill patrick missing from the list the tiger king himself joe exotic who was so sure of a pardon he had a limo on stand by at the prison others not on the list like rudy giuliani. >> by day's end in the hours after his inauguration he...
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ross is of the mind you can't, and steve is of the mind yes, you can. steve, let's start with you. why is it okay to go forward with this even if trump will be out of office? >> yeah, chris, i think the central reason why is because impeachment is not just about removal from office. as the constitution makes abundantly clear the senate is not just voting on whether this person can still be in office. the senate has a chance to vote whether he should be allowed to hold office in the future. with president trump that's a concern given he refuses to concede he lost the election. he's made no bones about thinking about running in 2024. it would render the power to disqualify an officer entirely pointless if the person being tried could resign the moment before the last senator votes senator young, and thereby deprive the senate not just of the power to convict, but of the power to disqualify. >> other than them being worried about the qanon shaman showing up and sending trump down the hole, why do you think it would be wrong to try him once he has already left office? >> steve makes so
ross is of the mind you can't, and steve is of the mind yes, you can. steve, let's start with you. why is it okay to go forward with this even if trump will be out of office? >> yeah, chris, i think the central reason why is because impeachment is not just about removal from office. as the constitution makes abundantly clear the senate is not just voting on whether this person can still be in office. the senate has a chance to vote whether he should be allowed to hold office in the...
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announcer: it's time to playamfr steve harvey! [captioning made possible by fremantle media] steve: how are you all doing? i appreciate you all. thank you all. thank you, everybody. well, welcome to "family feud," everybody. i'm your man, steve harvey. [cheering and applause] got a good one for you today. returning for their second day with a total $20,000, it's the champs. from upper marlboro, maryland, it's the white family. woman: whoo! yes! steve: and from stockbridge, georgia, it's the hedgecoth family! hedgecoths: whoo! steve: everybody's here trying to win theirself a lotta cash, and somebody might have a shot at driving outta here in a
announcer: it's time to playamfr steve harvey! [captioning made possible by fremantle media] steve: how are you all doing? i appreciate you all. thank you all. thank you, everybody. well, welcome to "family feud," everybody. i'm your man, steve harvey. [cheering and applause] got a good one for you today. returning for their second day with a total $20,000, it's the champs. from upper marlboro, maryland, it's the white family. woman: whoo! yes! steve: and from stockbridge, georgia,...
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>> steve, i have a followup question for you. thinking back to november when we were watching the results come in. one of the things that you explained so well that sort of burned into my brain was that there was a very tighty partisan divide between early voters and election day voters and it wasn't the same in every state but in a lot of places, it was basically democrats who were voting early and it was republicans who were voting same day and it was a really stark split. have we seen that soften at all between november and this election or is georgia one of those places where that split isn't as pronounced? >> well, there is -- it's not quite as extreme as it was. we landed in november. the state we all kind of stared at was pennsylvania. in pennsylvania we talked about the early vote being processed late. remember, the difference between a state like pennsylvania and a state like georgia is pennsylvania had mail in voting. they had extensive mail in voting in november like three quarters democratic. biden was getting 75, 76%
>> steve, i have a followup question for you. thinking back to november when we were watching the results come in. one of the things that you explained so well that sort of burned into my brain was that there was a very tighty partisan divide between early voters and election day voters and it wasn't the same in every state but in a lot of places, it was basically democrats who were voting early and it was republicans who were voting same day and it was a really stark split. have we seen...