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john's been a studio, cassandra, we got a question from one user on youtube calling themselves john kelly. and he pointed out the germany has been talking about building l and g terminals with for much as long as america bringing up the issue back in 2018. he posted specifically, specifically on our youtube channel. i'm not hearing of any discussion about these terminals. therefore i'm assuming that the l and g ports where not built what happened. so long story short, there have been some road bumps. some of the men clear just how slow these things tend to go in germany. the pandemic, and the temptation of cheap rush and gas. so yes, back in 2018. following criticism from former president donald trump, former chancellor, england merkel did commit to building more alan g terminals that the german government even committed to co financing of 500000000 euro. ellen g terminal port . but since then, a lot of these projects have kind of sputtered one example in 2020 and l n g port and g porch just said that they were going to shelf the plan, the utility trying to build this port. so they're goi
john's been a studio, cassandra, we got a question from one user on youtube calling themselves john kelly. and he pointed out the germany has been talking about building l and g terminals with for much as long as america bringing up the issue back in 2018. he posted specifically, specifically on our youtube channel. i'm not hearing of any discussion about these terminals. therefore i'm assuming that the l and g ports where not built what happened. so long story short, there have been some road...
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john's been a studio, cassandra, we got a question from one user on youtube calling themselves john kelly. and he pointed out the germany has been talking about building l and g terminals with for much as long as america bringing up the issue back in 2018. he posted specifically, specifically on a youtube channel. i'm not hearing of any discussion about these terminals. therefore, i'm assuming that the l and g ports where not built what happened. so long story short, there have been some road bumps. some of them include just how slow these things tend to go in germany. the pandemic, and the temptation of cheap rush and gas. so yes, back in 2018, following criticism from former president donald trump, former chancellor, england merkel did commit to building more alan g terminal's, different german government, even committed to co financing a 500000000 euro. ellen g terminal port. but since then, a lot of these projects have kind of sputtered one example in 2020 and l n g port and l n g porch just said that they were going to shelf the plan, the utility trying to build the support. so they'
john's been a studio, cassandra, we got a question from one user on youtube calling themselves john kelly. and he pointed out the germany has been talking about building l and g terminals with for much as long as america bringing up the issue back in 2018. he posted specifically, specifically on a youtube channel. i'm not hearing of any discussion about these terminals. therefore, i'm assuming that the l and g ports where not built what happened. so long story short, there have been some road...
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kelly, and he pointed out the germany has been talking about building l and g terminals with form, which has longer america bringing up the issue back in 2018. he posted specifically, specifically on our youtube channel. i'm not hearing of any discussion about these terminals, therefore i'm assuming that the l and g ports where not built what happened. so long story short, there have been some road bumps. some of the men clear just how slow these things tend to go and germany the pandemic, and the temptation of cheap russian gas. so yes, back in 2018. following criticism from former president donald trump, former chancellor england merkle did commit to building more. ellen g terminals that the german government even committed to co financing a 500000000 euro. ellen g terminal port. but since then, a lot of these projects have kind of sputtered one example in 2020. and ellen g port and g porch just said that they were going to shelf the plan, the utility trying to build the sports that they're going to show the plan because of a lack of interest from quote, market players. so things have
kelly, and he pointed out the germany has been talking about building l and g terminals with form, which has longer america bringing up the issue back in 2018. he posted specifically, specifically on our youtube channel. i'm not hearing of any discussion about these terminals, therefore i'm assuming that the l and g ports where not built what happened. so long story short, there have been some road bumps. some of the men clear just how slow these things tend to go and germany the pandemic, and...
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john's been a studio, cassandra, we got a question from one user on youtube calling themselves john kelly. and he pointed out the germany has been talking about building l and g terminals with form, which has legal america bringing up the issue back in 2018. he posted specifically, specifically on a youtube channel. i'm not hearing of any discussion about these terminals. therefore, i'm assuming that the l and g ports where not built what happened. so long story short, there have been some road bumps. some of the men clear just how slow these things tend to go in germany. the pandemic and the temptation of cheap rush and gas. so yes, back in 2018. falling criticism from former president donald trump, former chancellor, england merkel did commit to building more alan g terminals that the german government even committed to co financing a 500000000 euro. ellen g terminal port. but since then, a lot of these projects have kind of sputtered one example in 2020 and l n g port and l n g porch just said that they were going to shelf the plan, the utility trying to build this port that they're go
john's been a studio, cassandra, we got a question from one user on youtube calling themselves john kelly. and he pointed out the germany has been talking about building l and g terminals with form, which has legal america bringing up the issue back in 2018. he posted specifically, specifically on a youtube channel. i'm not hearing of any discussion about these terminals. therefore, i'm assuming that the l and g ports where not built what happened. so long story short, there have been some road...
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john's been a studio, cassandra, we got a question from one user on youtube calling themselves john kelly. and he pointed out the germany has been talking about building l and g terminals. with for much as langler, michel bringing up the issue back in 2018. he posted specifically, specifically on our youtube channel. i'm not hearing of any discussion about these terminals. therefore, i'm assuming that the l and g ports where not built what happened. so long story short, there have been some road bumps. some of the men clear just how slow these things tend to go in germany. the pandemic and the temptation of cheap rush and gas. so yes, back in 2018. following criticism from former president donald trump, former chancellor, england merkel did commit to building more alan g terminals that the german government even committed to co financing of 500000000 euro. ellen g terminal port . but since then, a lot of these projects have kind of sputtered one example in 2020 and l n g port and g porch just said that they were going to shelf the plan, the utility trying to build this port. so they're go
john's been a studio, cassandra, we got a question from one user on youtube calling themselves john kelly. and he pointed out the germany has been talking about building l and g terminals. with for much as langler, michel bringing up the issue back in 2018. he posted specifically, specifically on our youtube channel. i'm not hearing of any discussion about these terminals. therefore, i'm assuming that the l and g ports where not built what happened. so long story short, there have been some...
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john's been a studio, cassandra, we got a question from one user on youtube calling themselves john kelly. and he pointed out the germany has been talking about building l and g terminals with for much as long as michael bringing up the issue back in 2018. he posted specifically, specifically on our youtube channel. i'm not hearing of any discussion about these terminals. therefore i'm assuming that the l and g ports where not built what happened. so long story short, there have been some road bumps. some of the men clear just how slow these things tend to go in germany. the pandemic, and the temptation of cheap rush and gas. so yes, back in 2018. following criticism from former president donald trump, former chancellor, england merkel did commit to building more alan g terminals that the german government even committed to co financing a 500000000 euro. ellen g terminal port. but since then, a lot of these projects have kind of sputtered one example in 2020 and ellen g port l and g porch just said that they were going to shelf the plan, the utility trying to build the support. so they're
john's been a studio, cassandra, we got a question from one user on youtube calling themselves john kelly. and he pointed out the germany has been talking about building l and g terminals with for much as long as michael bringing up the issue back in 2018. he posted specifically, specifically on our youtube channel. i'm not hearing of any discussion about these terminals. therefore i'm assuming that the l and g ports where not built what happened. so long story short, there have been some road...
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john's been a studio, cassandra, we got a question from one user on youtube calling themselves john kelly. and he pointed out the germany has been talking about building l and g terminals with for much as long as michael bringing up the issue back in 2018. he posted specifically, specifically on our youtube channel. i'm not hearing of any discussion about these terminals. therefore i'm assuming that the l and g ports where not built what happened. so long story short, there have been some road bumps. some of the men clear just how slow these things tend to go in germany. the pandemic, and the temptation of cheap rush and gas. so yes, back in 2018. following criticism from former president donald trump, former chancellor, england merkel did commit to building more alan g terminals. if a german government even committed to co financing a 500000000 euro, ellen g terminal port. but since then, a lot of these projects have kind of sputtered one example in 2020. and ellen g port and g porch just said that they were going to shelf the plan, the utility trying to build the support. so they're goi
john's been a studio, cassandra, we got a question from one user on youtube calling themselves john kelly. and he pointed out the germany has been talking about building l and g terminals with for much as long as michael bringing up the issue back in 2018. he posted specifically, specifically on our youtube channel. i'm not hearing of any discussion about these terminals. therefore i'm assuming that the l and g ports where not built what happened. so long story short, there have been some road...
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kelly. and he pointed out the germany has been talking about building l and g terminals with form, which has legal america bringing up the issue back in 2018. he posted specifically, specifically on a youtube channel. i'm not hearing of any discussion about these terminals. therefore, i'm assuming that the l and g ports where not built what happened. so long story short, there have been some road bumps. some of the men clear just how slow these things tend to go in germany. the pandemic and the temptation of cheap rush and gas. so yes, back in 2018. following criticism from former president donald trump, former chancellor, england merkel did commit to building more alan g terminals. if a german government even committed to co financing a 500000000 euro, ellen g terminal port. but since then, a lot of these projects have kind of sputtered one example in 2020 and l n g port and l n g porch just said that they were going to shelf the plan, the utility trying to build this port that they're goin
kelly. and he pointed out the germany has been talking about building l and g terminals with form, which has legal america bringing up the issue back in 2018. he posted specifically, specifically on a youtube channel. i'm not hearing of any discussion about these terminals. therefore, i'm assuming that the l and g ports where not built what happened. so long story short, there have been some road bumps. some of the men clear just how slow these things tend to go in germany. the pandemic and the...
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at one point the heads the department of security john kelly ended up being the chief of staff tries to get some people to give up their detail because they are not under any kind of security threat. ust men knew. we do not have enough money to protect the president can we have your detail? steve mnuchin goes banana he was a keep his detail. others give them up. kellyanne, give up her deacon tell she wasn't thrilled about but she gave it up because it was the right thing to do. >> it some point you got to make choices pretty mention the president wanting to static changes the fentanyl that. he wanted to remove those movable posts to back the underground gates that rise and fall. >> you do not the fact that we run over them they made it unpleasant noise or it was a little jarring. to me, the thing i suppose i should not be surprised about because the president was so concerned about the look of the people around him for four years was the concern they were overweight people on the security detail. i want these fat guys off my detail is an actual quote from president trump. he said it
at one point the heads the department of security john kelly ended up being the chief of staff tries to get some people to give up their detail because they are not under any kind of security threat. ust men knew. we do not have enough money to protect the president can we have your detail? steve mnuchin goes banana he was a keep his detail. others give them up. kellyanne, give up her deacon tell she wasn't thrilled about but she gave it up because it was the right thing to do. >> it some...
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he was very skeptical of it after john kelly was his chief of staff. you could review everyone trump spoke to and he didn't like that. sometimes we would hear from people who say they were on the phone with trump through the switchboard and he'd say, hang up and call me on my personal cell phone. he didn't want aitdes who he wa speaking to long before january 6. he had a long held skepticism of the switchboard. when he was in the oval, he would shout out to an aide in the oval, call kevin mccarthy, call lindsey graham, or whichever ally he wanted to speak to. that is more likely the reason based on the official review that said not a missing page here of calls. they didn't go through the switchboard. >> there were calls, on a burner phone which we hear trump and his allies were using a lot of burner phones. all of those that -- there is still that big gap. and we know trump was having phone calls whether it was with mccarthy or jim jordan, one of the freedom caucus members. so where are the records of those phone calls? also relevant to this entire dis
he was very skeptical of it after john kelly was his chief of staff. you could review everyone trump spoke to and he didn't like that. sometimes we would hear from people who say they were on the phone with trump through the switchboard and he'd say, hang up and call me on my personal cell phone. he didn't want aitdes who he wa speaking to long before january 6. he had a long held skepticism of the switchboard. when he was in the oval, he would shout out to an aide in the oval, call kevin...
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i do not want to punt instead into sales or marketing but i interviewed john kelly who is a major psychology researchers that studies and is very nuance and thoughtful about w aa. we did a good 30 minutes of an interview on this which i will release in my website about abe week or two. going to punch that it's just too much to say other than to say 12 step programs i think are a tremendous good and have saved so many lives. :andy sort of compassionateplura one-size-fits-all model that is allied with coercion and systems of power and has worked in certain ideological ways. so it's both and. we could talk about it all of our lifetimes. it's a fascinating phenomenon. what was the other one, i totally forgot. >> i think you've spoken toav it some. we have a few more so i want to hit that. it's part of what can be spoken heabout for arguments to engage it's so wonderful in these incredibly complicated issues. soso might you recommend any bos that you think are hopeful for family members that help writers glean insights about the family pattern? >> i'm going tove give a very basic m clinical one w
i do not want to punt instead into sales or marketing but i interviewed john kelly who is a major psychology researchers that studies and is very nuance and thoughtful about w aa. we did a good 30 minutes of an interview on this which i will release in my website about abe week or two. going to punch that it's just too much to say other than to say 12 step programs i think are a tremendous good and have saved so many lives. :andy sort of compassionateplura one-size-fits-all model that is allied...
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kelly who ended up being chief of staff tries to get some people to give up their detail because they are not under any security threat. he asked steven mnuchin, we don't have enough money to protect the president, can we have your detail? steve middleton goes bananas and wants his detail. others give them up, kellyanne conway gave hers up because she cared, she wasn't thrilled about it but she gave it up because it's the righttau thing to. >> at a certain place you have to make choices. he mentioned the president wanting to remove movable posts up and down. >> underground security that rises and falls mckee didn't like the fact that he ran over them, they made an unpleasant noise. to me that think i suppose i shouldn't be surprised but the president was so concerned about the look of the people around him for four years was his concern there were overweight people on the security detail. i want these guys off my detail is an actual quote from president trump. he said it because he was concerned they wouldn't be in the shape to protect him, a physical aspect but you can't help but thi
kelly who ended up being chief of staff tries to get some people to give up their detail because they are not under any security threat. he asked steven mnuchin, we don't have enough money to protect the president, can we have your detail? steve middleton goes bananas and wants his detail. others give them up, kellyanne conway gave hers up because she cared, she wasn't thrilled about it but she gave it up because it's the righttau thing to. >> at a certain place you have to make choices....
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kelly at the state department, and so i think she's played a big role in trying to implement the agenda, but she never planned to stay for long, and i think this is part of the long-awaited departure for her and she is likely to turn this job over to her deputy. >> one last quick one. her departure comes at a time when the biden administration has received scrutiny for not being able to follow through on some of the climate promises at least not yet but a week when it seems like the administration is trying to make a deliberate pivot to domestic policies as so much energy has been devoted to the crisis in europe. >> exact limit i think it is a critical point in which she may be leaving, the administration is trying to kick start some sort of negotiations on capitol hill over some sort of climate legislation, obviously those efforts have fallen short, due to opposition from people, like senator joe manchin and so you're right, this is a critical point for the administration, for the president, as they head into the midterm, they want to make the case that they are addressing the issues t
kelly at the state department, and so i think she's played a big role in trying to implement the agenda, but she never planned to stay for long, and i think this is part of the long-awaited departure for her and she is likely to turn this job over to her deputy. >> one last quick one. her departure comes at a time when the biden administration has received scrutiny for not being able to follow through on some of the climate promises at least not yet but a week when it seems like the...
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this is john kelly's face the three lunch that we're not establishing like reasonable connections to 12-step programs in a lot of general medicine where people might have a severe substance use problems. when they're looking for that kind of thing and simultaneously they're in a lot of contemporary addiction treatment they in my view a rigid view of aa that's actually strayed quite a bit away from the founders' intention in a sort of compassionate pluralism has has ossified into a one size fits-all model that is often allied with coercion and allied with systems of power and has been warped in ways. so it's not a it's both and you know, it's a both end on aa you could talk about aa all all of our lifetimes. it's fascinating phenomena. and what was the other one? i forgot. i'm sorry. i totally forgot that agency and willpower and i think yeah, i mean, i think you you've spoken to it some or what we have a few more. so i want it i want to hit hit them and as you say so many of these questions, which is part of what's great about them and part of its great about this book. could be spok
this is john kelly's face the three lunch that we're not establishing like reasonable connections to 12-step programs in a lot of general medicine where people might have a severe substance use problems. when they're looking for that kind of thing and simultaneously they're in a lot of contemporary addiction treatment they in my view a rigid view of aa that's actually strayed quite a bit away from the founders' intention in a sort of compassionate pluralism has has ossified into a one size...
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. >> john: kelly, thank you. we just got the two-minute warning, we'll watch it and jump in when the questions start. >> sandra: indeed, andy biggss as we away that. big sister is watching you. see what the white house has to say but to you first. >> sandra and john, i think we are all very concerned. i was glad jim brought it up. i had it on my list of questions and i think i was surprised as everyone else was when this homeland secretary said he didn't really know much about the person, nina jankowicz, head the bureau that's going to spy and target americans. it's amazing, it's filled with all kinds of problems. authoritarian measure, number one. i think of it as a distraction from the border. we hear about it when we are talking about border security issues and the next thing is, why don't we just trust americans to assess whether something is truthful or not? that's really where we have always been, that's what free speech was about, and this really is dystopian, george or wellean, ministry of truth stuff. >>
. >> john: kelly, thank you. we just got the two-minute warning, we'll watch it and jump in when the questions start. >> sandra: indeed, andy biggss as we away that. big sister is watching you. see what the white house has to say but to you first. >> sandra and john, i think we are all very concerned. i was glad jim brought it up. i had it on my list of questions and i think i was surprised as everyone else was when this homeland secretary said he didn't really know much about...
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kelly, appreciate it. >> thank you >>> coming up, the united states of disney. it actually exists in florida. disney's own little self-governing area, but that's now at risk as the war over the don't say gay bill grows hotter. stay tuned you're watching "squawk box" on cnbc hybrid work is here. it's there. it's everywhere. but for someone to be able to work from here, there has to be someone here making sure everything is safe. secure. consistent. so log in from here. or here. assured that someone is here ready to fix anything. anytime. anywhere. even here. that's because nobody... and i mean nobody... makes hybrid work, work better. i'm dan o'dowd and i approved this message. you are watching actual videos of the tesla full self driving technology as recorded by the drivers. from turning too tightly and hitting a pylon... [ expletive ] to swerving toward a pole. jesus. watch the bicyclist on the right almost get hit before the driver takes over. sometimes it seems the tesla doesn't want the driver to take over. i'm trying. this driver had to hit the brakes when
kelly, appreciate it. >> thank you >>> coming up, the united states of disney. it actually exists in florida. disney's own little self-governing area, but that's now at risk as the war over the don't say gay bill grows hotter. stay tuned you're watching "squawk box" on cnbc hybrid work is here. it's there. it's everywhere. but for someone to be able to work from here, there has to be someone here making sure everything is safe. secure. consistent. so log in from here....
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this individual may very well be one of them. >> john: ray kelly, always great to talk to you and get your expertise. thanks for catching up with us today. appreciate it. >> gillian: bring in former fbi investigator now bill daly. the list of things we don't know this hour is longer, much longer than the things we do know. there were some reporting earlier in the day that the suspect was wearing an mta uniform, but now clarified it was a construction outfit. the big question remains whether he was an employee, former employee or in any way connected to the mta. tell us what kind of a difference that could make if this is some kind of an inside job or not. >> i think it's too early to suggest that, unfortunately a lot of the equipment, whether it's a vest or what this person was wearing at the time could easily be gotten by individuals on the internet or maybe some secondhand store. so i hate to draw any immediate conclusion as to his dress, who is representing him to anyone. so, i think there are some things to be said, and building on what commissioner kelly just said, this individua
this individual may very well be one of them. >> john: ray kelly, always great to talk to you and get your expertise. thanks for catching up with us today. appreciate it. >> gillian: bring in former fbi investigator now bill daly. the list of things we don't know this hour is longer, much longer than the things we do know. there were some reporting earlier in the day that the suspect was wearing an mta uniform, but now clarified it was a construction outfit. the big question remains...
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i'm hallie jackson here in washington, joined by senior correspondent kelly o'donnell and john torres. in this setting, viewers will see a familiar face, dr. ashish jha stepping into his role with the covid organization. feels like there's two pieces to this, kell. there is the sort of politics messaging piece of this, which is this administration walking this line as they've been trying to do for several months now. covid is here, we have to learn to live with it, and we also have to take precautions. there is also the impact, as you put on your correspondent hat, some things on the agenda like nominations. >> reporter: there is a lot here, and it is just a coincidence, but a very helpful one, that dr. jha is making his first appearance in the briefing room today. that was scheduled to happen, anyway. it is more than timely. it will be very useful to have his expertise in the briefing room because of this positive covid test with the vice president. you and i went through this with the last president before vaccines. it's a very different world now, but there are implications. it's a
i'm hallie jackson here in washington, joined by senior correspondent kelly o'donnell and john torres. in this setting, viewers will see a familiar face, dr. ashish jha stepping into his role with the covid organization. feels like there's two pieces to this, kell. there is the sort of politics messaging piece of this, which is this administration walking this line as they've been trying to do for several months now. covid is here, we have to learn to live with it, and we also have to take...
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john mccain's seat and said i am a moderate. he voted one hundred% with bernie sanders. bernie is a good moderate, right? bernie is the head of the budget committee. if you look at the polls, running in arizona, we should beat mark kelly. the same with new hampshire and other states. biden's numbers are really bad. you can go go to nrc.org, we put up a lot of polls. they will vote with it. i am optimistic about winning. i'm optimistic about having an agenda around. what you are doing tonight and what you do during the campaign makes a difference. if you need something in florida, call me. i am full-service. when i was governor i tried to get everybody to move their. that would be appropriate tonight. here's how our state budget's budget, anybody down there as a tourist, you pay 25% of our sales tax. with this only two taxes in the state, sales tax, 6% goes to the state, you pay 25% and the house, property taxes, don't use it, great for us. that is how we are funded. that's why we don't have income tax. i know other states are tr
john mccain's seat and said i am a moderate. he voted one hundred% with bernie sanders. bernie is a good moderate, right? bernie is the head of the budget committee. if you look at the polls, running in arizona, we should beat mark kelly. the same with new hampshire and other states. biden's numbers are really bad. you can go go to nrc.org, we put up a lot of polls. they will vote with it. i am optimistic about winning. i'm optimistic about having an agenda around. what you are doing tonight...
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mark kelly in arizona, total disaster. john in montana is going to probably vote to confirm justice jackson, you know, who's going to vote to get rid of gun rights in montana, that's great. these people across the board radicalized. there's an opportunity the take these states back and we have to start now registering people to vote. >> we can win in almost any senate race in this country and we can win deep into blue districts in these house races. again if you run on healthy education for children, not cross secretary hormone therapy, safe borders not a flood of illegal aliens the world has never seen, if you run on low crime not soft on crime. if you run on low inflation not spiralling inflation, all of these issues, we can win anywhere and everywhere because that's how far outside of the main stream the democratic party has become. >> laura: yeah, how many conservatives are left in the democratic party? the way they're voting. >> the way they're voting zero. >> laura: come on, zero. they've driven every conservative ou
mark kelly in arizona, total disaster. john in montana is going to probably vote to confirm justice jackson, you know, who's going to vote to get rid of gun rights in montana, that's great. these people across the board radicalized. there's an opportunity the take these states back and we have to start now registering people to vote. >> we can win in almost any senate race in this country and we can win deep into blue districts in these house races. again if you run on healthy education...
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kelly o'grady with more live in los angeles, a fit over this one, kelly. >> certainly are, john. yeah, a stark turn of events, twitter could be poised to being an except elon musk's offer with no other bidders in the race. increasing from 43 to 44 billion on the news a deal may be near. shares are up over 51, inching closer to musk's offer. company was set to decline his offer, even putting in place a poison pill. but after meeting with the billionaire yesterday and after pressure from twitter shareholders to take the deal, the board is running out of options. musk announcing last week he secured over 46 billion in funding to finance the deal. that put twitter under a lot of pressure. but as you said, amid the news twitter is abuzz with supporters and critics of the deal, some claiming they will leave the platform all together but musk reaffirmed the vision for a town square, tweeting i hope even my worst critics remain on twitter. and conservative lawmakers have rallied around the billionaire's takeover, sending a request to the board to serve all proceedings related to the bid.
kelly o'grady with more live in los angeles, a fit over this one, kelly. >> certainly are, john. yeah, a stark turn of events, twitter could be poised to being an except elon musk's offer with no other bidders in the race. increasing from 43 to 44 billion on the news a deal may be near. shares are up over 51, inching closer to musk's offer. company was set to decline his offer, even putting in place a poison pill. but after meeting with the billionaire yesterday and after pressure from...
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>> kelly o'grady, live in l.a., thank you. >> john: implications are vast and will have a lot of resonance throughout entire society. let's bring in caitlyn jenner, former california gubernatorial candidate and fox news contributor. elon musk saying i invested in twitter, i believe in its potential to be platform for free speech around globe. i now realize the company will neither thrive nor serve this societal imperative in its current form. basically saying it's broken, i want to fix it. what do you think? >> caitlyn: i love elon musk, i agree with him 100%. you know, i love twitter. i've used it for years. my family was really involved in twitter from the beginning and helped build the platform. i joined in 2015 and broke the world record, i got a guinness book of world records, fastest ever to 1 million followers, did it in four hours and two minutes, i've used twitter for years, enjoy using it, use it recently, kind of having some fun with it to really stimulate conversation, and then two weeks ago guess what, i joined fox news and guess what happened. i got shadow banned on twitter.
>> kelly o'grady, live in l.a., thank you. >> john: implications are vast and will have a lot of resonance throughout entire society. let's bring in caitlyn jenner, former california gubernatorial candidate and fox news contributor. elon musk saying i invested in twitter, i believe in its potential to be platform for free speech around globe. i now realize the company will neither thrive nor serve this societal imperative in its current form. basically saying it's broken, i want to...
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kelly o'grady live with the story. kelly? >> good to see you, john. that's what businesses are concerned about. los angeles is the latest to explore universal basic income. they'll be offering the program to thousands of rest tents. under the program, each resident would receive $1,000 for three years. participants have to be over the age of 18 and make less than 56,000 for a single household and 96,000 for a family of four. 26 cities have similar programs and many point to a sign that ubi works. a big critique is guaranteeing whether it will shrink the labor force. the fear is these don't address long-term inequality. i spoke with this restaurant owner. he's already struggling with finding people to work. here's what he had to say. >> we're going to put more money in the hands of people that are going to be less likely to want to go to work. i think it's going to drive inflation worse. it's going to drive my prices up and make me have to increase the cox of a burgers or a plate of french fries. will people want to pay that? they're going to blame me
kelly o'grady live with the story. kelly? >> good to see you, john. that's what businesses are concerned about. los angeles is the latest to explore universal basic income. they'll be offering the program to thousands of rest tents. under the program, each resident would receive $1,000 for three years. participants have to be over the age of 18 and make less than 56,000 for a single household and 96,000 for a family of four. 26 cities have similar programs and many point to a sign that...
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. >> john, thank you very much for having me on. let me begin by saying that i think mark kelly represents the interests of the cartels, that's why we call him cartel kelly, he has done absolutely nothing to prevent arizonans from being hilled and harmed by the border crisis that's occurring. the cartels have seized operational control. we have talked about the record amount of fentanyl and methamphetamine flooding in here. the millions of people that have crossed illegally. the only thing apparently that has gotten his attention and allowed him to finally break with chuck schumer, he probably recognizes that biden's own estimates are that once title 42 is lifted, we will see a record surge, possibly more than 500,000 people illegally try to enter the country in a month. those are the optics mark kelly is worried about. he's not worried about arizona or what's going on or how many taxpayer dollars we are spending, how many lives are lost. what he's worried about is his own political future and shame on him for not caring about arizo
. >> john, thank you very much for having me on. let me begin by saying that i think mark kelly represents the interests of the cartels, that's why we call him cartel kelly, he has done absolutely nothing to prevent arizonans from being hilled and harmed by the border crisis that's occurring. the cartels have seized operational control. we have talked about the record amount of fentanyl and methamphetamine flooding in here. the millions of people that have crossed illegally. the only...
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, kyrsten sinema, john tester, i'm not sure, manchin is impervious and maggie hassan, desperate to show she is being responsible. they don't have enough to stop it right now. >> ainsley: senator warnock said it is the wrong time to end the order and senator maesto said -- they are both in tight democratic races. not just ones sponsoring this bill, the warnocks and maestos, if they vote no, there is a chance they could extend title 42 for 60 days, they have 57 votes, anyone who spoken against ending it and they need 60. >> will: we spoke with the mayor of uvaldi, texas and he said, you have no idea the explosion we're about to see and talked about the move by governor abbott is effective. watch. >> come in on the 23rd of may, won't be describable. you are talking about thousands will hit that border, just waiting to cross the border and there is nobody prepared, the federal government is not prepare for it. thank god governor abbott is trying to get prepared for it, it will be just the wild, wild west and crazy down here. with what the governor has done bussing them to washington, d.c.,
, kyrsten sinema, john tester, i'm not sure, manchin is impervious and maggie hassan, desperate to show she is being responsible. they don't have enough to stop it right now. >> ainsley: senator warnock said it is the wrong time to end the order and senator maesto said -- they are both in tight democratic races. not just ones sponsoring this bill, the warnocks and maestos, if they vote no, there is a chance they could extend title 42 for 60 days, they have 57 votes, anyone who spoken...
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kelly o'grady live in los angeles with more. >> good to see you, john. c.e.o. of twitter shared the news that musk declined the invite over the weekend and the headline is with that move the billionaire is no longer beholden to the 14.9% ownership. and said i believe this is for the best, we have and will always value input from our shareholders whether they are on the board or not. musk tweeted the shocked emoji face, since been deleted. some are speculating his influence may have been oversight rather than policy or perhaps because the stake would have been capped. >> handcuffed again if he joined the board, he was only going to be in able to increase shares from 9.2% up to 15%, that's a problem. and if you don't have a board that agrees with your point of view it would be problematic for musk to make changes. >> the views were very much on display much of saturday. his new suggestions focussed on banning advertising on the platform to turning the twitter headquarters into a homeless shelter. stock is holding steady at the news of no elon on the board. many a
kelly o'grady live in los angeles with more. >> good to see you, john. c.e.o. of twitter shared the news that musk declined the invite over the weekend and the headline is with that move the billionaire is no longer beholden to the 14.9% ownership. and said i believe this is for the best, we have and will always value input from our shareholders whether they are on the board or not. musk tweeted the shocked emoji face, since been deleted. some are speculating his influence may have been...
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joining me is emily roland from john hancock welcome back let's start with bonds and after what we just heard about inflation here why do you feel buying bonds for clients right now? >> yeah, kelly, this is an incredibly unusual environment for fixed income in fact, we just saw the worst quarter for the aggregate bond index since q1 of 1980 investor behavior, investor instinct is starting to kick in and they're fleeing out of high quality bonds at a record rate and our suggestion is in an environment in which growth is slowing, in which inflation is likely to come off the boil over the course of the next coming quarters, we actually think the yield on bonds is looking rather attractive right now in fact, the aggregate is yielding 3.7% right now which is well above its average of about 2.25% and, in fact, that's much more attractive than dividend yield on the s&p 500 we haven't seen that type of dynamic in quite some time and we think it looks interesting to us at this point >> although implicitly people do buy that here, by the standards of the last couple of years it's a great yield. i
joining me is emily roland from john hancock welcome back let's start with bonds and after what we just heard about inflation here why do you feel buying bonds for clients right now? >> yeah, kelly, this is an incredibly unusual environment for fixed income in fact, we just saw the worst quarter for the aggregate bond index since q1 of 1980 investor behavior, investor instinct is starting to kick in and they're fleeing out of high quality bonds at a record rate and our suggestion is in an...
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. >> that was john finer, one of the president's top security advisers. we could learn more when the pentagon will brief reporters, and we will update you with new developments that we learn. kelly cobiella is in ukraine, and dan duh hraous is with us as well, and we will be joined by the commander of u.s. central command, retired four-star general, joseph botel. russia targeting kyiv as they focus on eastern ukraine. describe the concern that kyiv is still vulnerable? >> well, peter, i think people would tell you in the ukrainian government that kyiv is always vulnerable. kyiv is the capital and kyiv is where the power structure lies. there are potential military targets, of course, in kyiv, as there are in other cities. in that sense the capital is always vulnerable, and it also has an incredible air defense system around it, and it's key vulnerability is from the air right now. that's why we saw this terrible destruction late yesterday in -- on the outskirts of kyiv where a missile struck an apartment building. russia said they were going after militar
. >> that was john finer, one of the president's top security advisers. we could learn more when the pentagon will brief reporters, and we will update you with new developments that we learn. kelly cobiella is in ukraine, and dan duh hraous is with us as well, and we will be joined by the commander of u.s. central command, retired four-star general, joseph botel. russia targeting kyiv as they focus on eastern ukraine. describe the concern that kyiv is still vulnerable? >> well,...
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john tester says i'm supposed to be moderate, i am upset about it. joe manchin seems to always do the right thing and henry cuewell, lar has some out strong on the border. >> steve: they are politicians, they will do what is plate cally smart. >> brian: they say they are for the people. >> steve: they are still politicians. the people who matter are lives who are impacted. the fact you need to know when they stop with title 42 thing, they are suggesting that 18,000 people stream across the border everyday. where are those people going to go? 18,000, that is bigger than selina, kansas was when i was a little boy, i believe. like one selinea coming in everyday. it adds up. ainsley talked to folks living in the communities impacted by this mass migration and here is what they had to say about what is going on. >> know what people are getting off that bus, people are coming across this land and we don't know who they are. we can't take care of homeless people here, it upsets me we are willing to bend over backward for people from other countries and can'
john tester says i'm supposed to be moderate, i am upset about it. joe manchin seems to always do the right thing and henry cuewell, lar has some out strong on the border. >> steve: they are politicians, they will do what is plate cally smart. >> brian: they say they are for the people. >> steve: they are still politicians. the people who matter are lives who are impacted. the fact you need to know when they stop with title 42 thing, they are suggesting that 18,000 people...
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john kerry at the department of state, and campaigns and lots of background there. you are a self-described lover of the olympics and formerly a swimmer, so occasionally the backstroke is superficial to this. jen: bringing the heat. kelly: yes. i appreciate being here tonight. i was asked to do this more than a month ago. important only because that is before published reports that many of you keen observers may have read about your future. you are now the white house press secretary and there are reports you may be leaving government service and working at msnbc. i am in nbc news employee. i can assure you i have no personal knowledge about any of that. can you tell us anything about that tonight since i have you here? [laughter] is there any update or anything you can tell us about your future? jen: not yet. i will tell you at some point i will not be in this job. of course it could be tomorrow if the president fires me after i say something crazy on this panel. i don't know. i serve at the pleasure of the president. i have not a set a date for when i would depart
john kerry at the department of state, and campaigns and lots of background there. you are a self-described lover of the olympics and formerly a swimmer, so occasionally the backstroke is superficial to this. jen: bringing the heat. kelly: yes. i appreciate being here tonight. i was asked to do this more than a month ago. important only because that is before published reports that many of you keen observers may have read about your future. you are now the white house press secretary and there...
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john plumb, ms. deborah rosenblum and dr. rhys williams at this hearing and look forward to discussing how we work together to address some of most critical national security challenges facing our country, our allies and our partners. weapons of mass destruction are a complex trans regional problem that continues to present the direct threat to u.s. and allied interests, requires the application of specialized expertise and authorities across the whole of government. i welcome discussion related to u.s. so, role as a defense department coordinating authority for counter wmd. the unique challenges we face, the work we've done against both current and future wmd threats and our priorities for the coming year. over the past year in concert with our partners within the department and across the interagency we contributed to the development of the national defense and national military strategies. enhanced joint force resiliency to an implementation of wmd focus ring assessments, , improe global exercise and training by incorporat
john plumb, ms. deborah rosenblum and dr. rhys williams at this hearing and look forward to discussing how we work together to address some of most critical national security challenges facing our country, our allies and our partners. weapons of mass destruction are a complex trans regional problem that continues to present the direct threat to u.s. and allied interests, requires the application of specialized expertise and authorities across the whole of government. i welcome discussion...
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and now lectures and history with professor timothy kelly. today's reading would
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and now lectures and history with professor timothy kelly. today's reading would have been on the great depression families face a great depression. so there'd be appropriate for us to talk about the story of norveld which isn't which is a great depression story. about how to deal with the suffering that the great depression brought about and i want to first talk a little bit about that suffering so we can see that. economic epic opportunity fell pretty dramatically. this is a measure of us gross domestic product. so does anybody know what that might mean? gross domestic product have a sense dan. i would be products in the us in general not imports or exports just products in the us and not just physical products, but all economic activity. so it's it's an
and now lectures and history with professor timothy kelly. today's reading would have been on the great depression families face a great depression. so there'd be appropriate for us to talk about the story of norveld which isn't which is a great depression story. about how to deal with the suffering that the great depression brought about and i want to first talk a little bit about that suffering so we can see that. economic epic opportunity fell pretty dramatically. this is a measure of us...
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mask mandate. >> jacqui: mark kelly went to the border his fifth trip, saying i care about this. the justice department is settling four cases involving 2020 demonstrations that destroyed property after the death of george floyd. is the d.o.j. getting soft. >> john: and the race to prepare for the battle of donbas is on. russia shifting troops and other materials to the eastern region of ukraine and warning the u.s. and nato not to send ukraine "sensitive weapons to help them." general keith kellogg joins me at the big board on putin's next moves ahead, stay with us. >> we are going to try to give the ukrainians every advantage on the battlefield we can so they can prevent the donbas and the other part of the country from falling to complete occupation by the russians. i had been giving koli kibble. it never looked like real food. with the farmer's dog you can see the pieces of turkey. it smells like actual food. as he's aged, he's still quite energetic and youthful. i really attribute that to diet. get started at longlivedogs.com this is... ♪♪ this is iowa. we just haven't b
mask mandate. >> jacqui: mark kelly went to the border his fifth trip, saying i care about this. the justice department is settling four cases involving 2020 demonstrations that destroyed property after the death of george floyd. is the d.o.j. getting soft. >> john: and the race to prepare for the battle of donbas is on. russia shifting troops and other materials to the eastern region of ukraine and warning the u.s. and nato not to send ukraine "sensitive weapons to help...
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. >> you're, good morning, chairman gallagher, ranking member kelly, and members of the subcommittee. thank you for the opportunity to represent the united states special operations command today. on behalf of general clyde, it is my privilege to join dr. john plumb, maria's deborah rosenblum and doctor rhys williams at that hearing and look forward to discussing how we work together to address some of the most critical national security challenges facing our country, our allies and our partners. weapons of mass destruction are a complex trans regional problem that continues to present a direct threat to u.s. and allied interests and requires the application of specialized expertise and authorities across the whole of government. i welcome discussion related to u.s. succumbs role as the defense department coordinating or 34 counter wmd. the new challenges we face, the work we've done against both current and future wmd threats, and our priorities for the coming year. over the past year in concert with our partners within the department and across the inner agency, we've contributed to
. >> you're, good morning, chairman gallagher, ranking member kelly, and members of the subcommittee. thank you for the opportunity to represent the united states special operations command today. on behalf of general clyde, it is my privilege to join dr. john plumb, maria's deborah rosenblum and doctor rhys williams at that hearing and look forward to discussing how we work together to address some of the most critical national security challenges facing our country, our allies and our...