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. >> we need to pass thein nation reduction act right away. that is the most consequential thing that congress can do. >> reporter: but experts say the $430 billion piece of legislation the house is set to take up tomorrow will have little effect on the more immediate factors that could help lower inflation. >> it doesn't strike me that there is any legislation that is going to fix thein florida is pressure in the short-term. >> meanwhile housing and food costs continue to climb. with higher prices on all of the major grocery staples. biggest hike in eggs which are nearly doubled to about $3 for a carton. all of it adding to what is already been an unprecedented and unpredictable economy. >> a month ago everybody was concerned about a possible recession. is that no longer as big of a concern. >> recession is still a concern. but if we could indeed lower the rate of price increases, lower inflation, then consumers have a fighting chance in this economy. >> let's bring in cnbc correspondent dom chu. if you look at the parks -- the markets yester
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but now, prince william and his family are leaving thein mansion. we are in windsor with the details. >> reporter: this is a royal relocation. they are retreating from central london to the relative quiet here in windsor. they are saying they want to give their three kids the closest star to a normal life a. normal life as possible. but being in the most famous royal family in the world, that will be easy. thing with the queen, the cambridge is worth center stage for the iconic buckinghame the iconic buckingham palace balcony shot. are still away from the public eye, the family will be moving to this cottage, part of the queen's winter estate by four-bedroom home more more than 200 years old. they will be paying market rent and have no live in nanny while alsg close to the hallmark. >> every big decision that happens in terms of the monica,m and his father are involved. being able to see the queen's going to be great for them. >> reporter: william and kate will be closer to harry and megan if they should visit and y at the nearby cottage, their uk h
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they just weren't aware of thein policy. this is a gel icepack. >> reporter: back in may, she had what she describes as a humg experience at his tsa check poit as she tried to bring this freezer pack onto a flight at l. a flight at lax. >> this is what i needed to keep keep my milk cool. >> reporter: the tsa employee would let her carry the cold pack, which was needed to keep r breastmilk a safe temperature, despite existing rules allowingt existing rules allowing it. what what a frustrated emily shared her story on social media, the t , the incident went viral. >> i have this groundswell of support of like, okay, we all experience this. now what? how can we fix this? that's when i went to a report of. >> reporter: katie porter introduced the legislation, along with another mother, flora with another mother, florida republican congress woman maria. congress woman maria salazar. the bill, updating a 2016 law, d require tsa to clarify and regularly update its guidance on guidance on handling breastmilkd formula at airports in
they just weren't aware of thein policy. this is a gel icepack. >> reporter: back in may, she had what she describes as a humg experience at his tsa check poit as she tried to bring this freezer pack onto a flight at l. a flight at lax. >> this is what i needed to keep keep my milk cool. >> reporter: the tsa employee would let her carry the cold pack, which was needed to keep r breastmilk a safe temperature, despite existing rules allowingt existing rules allowing it. what...
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you money thein guacamole. and what about to roosters? why not and oh, the rooster may protect his hens, but he doesn't have that great reputation. as a romantic lover, guy loom guy, the rooster is the worst example and absolutely not a role model. when it comes to romance, yellow fine, doesn't do anything when he doesn't produce anything the way and he dominates hundreds of hens we. that's definitely not politically correct. i regard, but it works after a lot of my food seal and ha, ha, ah, right, no phaser. now is offended holly, we've hurt his feelings about it. it's no real tragedy. everything always revolves around him. the rooster. but now my tail trying celine and marino monte have proven that hens too, can hold their own in the spotlight. but have they solve the puzzle of why the chicken crossed the road? we'll see next time. okay. and that was all for today over good to go to our website, to take part in our viewer, draw and follow us on social media. as always, thanks for watching. and we will see you again because with a why do
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people have really engaged in thein subject as it becomes interested as a profession. i want that for myself. an outgrowth k of that war that got me the most is the ones that lauded this inevitability, sort of understanding the motivations. f the classics the short timers the fascination they had with war directly or indirectly the relatively unknown in the mid 60s to report on vietnam to the magazine when asked in the npr interview in 1990 why he went to vietnam he stated this is tough to break down but it has to do with a certain kind of passage. most folks kind of know this is an old motivation but kind of an honest one. but as said one that is hard to describe has to be almost renderedxp in abstract. it's the kind of thing one might read in a hemingway novel. the ramifications outweigh the motivations. the war story is examined that through the destruction of the desired asking what it is. he does this in great lengths both from the examination of america's involvement in the vietnam but also how to desire those around it and himself. gustav does the same thing. th
people have really engaged in thein subject as it becomes interested as a profession. i want that for myself. an outgrowth k of that war that got me the most is the ones that lauded this inevitability, sort of understanding the motivations. f the classics the short timers the fascination they had with war directly or indirectly the relatively unknown in the mid 60s to report on vietnam to the magazine when asked in the npr interview in 1990 why he went to vietnam he stated this is tough to...
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. >> yes too access the end of the book, because thein next book. >> know that is that their book about we decided that he was going to do three. >> frankly, yes. i'm not qualified to say because like many people will inundated by the choices, i cannot follow all of these being made and i'm trying to occasionally keep up. and i think i told you,. >> he loves downtown abby. >> i've enjoyed miniseries last night you listed over five no one. >> and you run them down. >> yes the teenage one. >> euphoria. >> not qualified. >> but in terms of making movies these days, is aes changing business in the wayer that was when you were making movies and getting a movie made versus today. >> business that i know, is different and at least they had studios they were studios in the old-fashioned sense, they were and they would support development. and development is critical and can be abused a lot of people didn't abuse it tookk far too much money and did not do the work the right amount of work is like an r&d for a business that we have to put research and development into a business to grow it they s
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example everything we just urtalked about bald by confrontg one of the most right-wing governments in thein world. and frank from prison when the leftist icons. i have long been a fan of people like corbin and bolivia however when it interviewed immediately after is a victim of the coup. i think that's actually happiness left, right category the united states are eroding very rapidly. the idea of opposing nato and involvement in ukraine i left or right ring idea. as the idea of opposing gigantic big check monopolies left-wing or right-wing idea? it's increasing it more difficult place people these cattle categories. for journals it should be hard i'm glad it is. simon is us or seventh book? >> six book. >> host: where can people redo now that you're no longer? >> there's a an area that's to devote to free speech that's right tend to gravitate to break it might writing on sub stack which is a place that guarantees free speech. i do video journalism on youtube competitor that's growing rapidly called rumble. i'm a social media obligation have a public platform including twitter. various confe
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their aim but the perfectibility to achieve perhaps we would get to a wiser approach of dealing with thein challenges that we face in the economy today. >> the republican party inli particular is grappling with it, both parties are grappling with these concepts, what's feasible and what's ideal and easy toer sell on television. there is a wonderful statute in scotland basically a black material right on the mile when you walked into the parliament were all the chores go, that is the statue of adam smith the great philosopher. in your book you quote smith you say how selfish the man may be in its nature can you explain why he's important and how it met. >> the most famous economists in the world in the day and age before google when smith would've been lost in the shuffle for the melinda's of his name but in 1776 the wealth of nation was published in equally significant and lesser-known and moral sentiment this quote that i found refers that smith hit upon profoundly in nature, the characterization that adam smith talked about self interest and according get away, they all operate it's enti
their aim but the perfectibility to achieve perhaps we would get to a wiser approach of dealing with thein challenges that we face in the economy today. >> the republican party inli particular is grappling with it, both parties are grappling with these concepts, what's feasible and what's ideal and easy toer sell on television. there is a wonderful statute in scotland basically a black material right on the mile when you walked into the parliament were all the chores go, that is the...
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marriage is thein greatest protector for unborn children because marriage helps protect thatca mother. i first heard this from maggie the way you get men and women to commit to children is -- that's why marriage is so important. we can have the best profamily policy and. family leave and prenatal child support. if we don't solve the cultural problem with getting men and women to commit to each other in a marriage and having people understand it's not a recreational chickadee. you're over matter ross understands. we need to respond to the revolution and respond to abortion but to something that fuels it and also it became necessary. there's a symbiotic relationship there. we need to be holistic and aor response. >> that's the argument that the other side is made you can't overturn roe because our society needs it. and in the book alexander you talk aboutta the culture. one of the things i'm affected by if you spend time outside abortion clinics middle-class women exercising their empowerment. are being forced by their mothers and i think in one particular who was afraid to tell the boy
marriage is thein greatest protector for unborn children because marriage helps protect thatca mother. i first heard this from maggie the way you get men and women to commit to children is -- that's why marriage is so important. we can have the best profamily policy and. family leave and prenatal child support. if we don't solve the cultural problem with getting men and women to commit to each other in a marriage and having people understand it's not a recreational chickadee. you're over matter...
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moviegoer or are weam going to blame the product the movie questioning of course were going to blame thein product themo mo. that was very delightful movie and i think it had success at the box office. but she went on to state politics is the only industry where we blame the consumer, the voter rather than the products, the politician. [applause] and so think the future, the opportunity is for people to do things a little bit differently and inspire rather than fear mongering and that's why i wrote this book. [applause] 's view of the real estate we have in america is the kitchen table of every home in america. that is where we are seeing prices are going up. when i was a kid i did my homework at theom kitchen table. we had family meetings talking about good news, we got some bad news at all cleansing of the kitchen table. everything happened at the kitchen table. what are we doing to make the kitchen table a happy place? >> that's going to be the big question. and so for me i talk about my kitchen table with my parents. my dad is black, my mom is white. they met in l.a. i got married, mov
moviegoer or are weam going to blame the product the movie questioning of course were going to blame thein product themo mo. that was very delightful movie and i think it had success at the box office. but she went on to state politics is the only industry where we blame the consumer, the voter rather than the products, the politician. [applause] and so think the future, the opportunity is for people to do things a little bit differently and inspire rather than fear mongering and that's why i...
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hair stand on end and also i've heard from other people from china that came here and they are saying thein same thing. this reminds them of the chinese cultural revolution soap publishing is definitely one of the elements but it's very widespread. the oneee note i'd make where ae the development of it in the usa where you are seeing separate right-wing if he will in mainstreamce centerleft medi. you are seeing alternative academic institutions like he'll still college the one we were just talking about but but thisa major problem for political science begets you are creating two bases. you are creating two i americas that even george bush and barack obama spoke out against quite recently. the audience for "fox news" was 91% conservative and fox released identifies itself is somewhat ideologically conservative but you see the samemehe thing in reverse "the w york times" the "washington post" on down the line 80 or 90% of more to the left is over 95% in less than with any real data from "msnbc." i'm not just dropping a bunch of figures on the guys that wear moving to two camps who disagree o
hair stand on end and also i've heard from other people from china that came here and they are saying thein same thing. this reminds them of the chinese cultural revolution soap publishing is definitely one of the elements but it's very widespread. the oneee note i'd make where ae the development of it in the usa where you are seeing separate right-wing if he will in mainstreamce centerleft medi. you are seeing alternative academic institutions like he'll still college the one we were just...
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the present and is typical way said okay i want you to cooperate with thein investigatn so you can work with bill barr on that and i want you to investigate biden and that has to be looked at and you should talk to giuliani and the attorney general about that. we were not investigate and biden. and we didn't investigate msn attorney general. i was angry because he lumped me in together with rudy giuliani. he lumped me in as if free booting assignment in u europe. why was focused on was his evidence of a crime but they were claiming he was soliciting a political contribution essentially beenbe trying to bed the law and that's what politics is about now. persecute there -- prosecutors prosecute their political opponent. thing congress basically overtook it. my read of the situation was they were so upset on russia gate that i made the decision there was no obstruction and that was the end of it. on the ukrainian thing they wanted to move impeachment first so the same thing would happen with ukraine. the department is not a party and we don't have a mission. we sat back among and watched t
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my first radio opens with my favorite story of those at least outside of south dakota have not heard thein story and then sitting just howst often you talk about this titled the tapes and you start the book like this i don't know why i'm doing this. he said over the cackles. i guess i will go check the cows. the tape stopped and that was the end i cannot believe what i just heard and found in what i hold in my hands and what a gift it was suddenly i knew everything would be okay and was going to be okay. we were going to get through this m. >> talk i about the story. fill it in and why it's such a poignant moment ine your life. >> most wonder how i got involved in government and politics to begin with nobody has been that interested in government nobody ran for office and it was a very strange route for me h to take just wanting to graduate from college and go home to be in business on the farm and ranch with my dad. it wasavey a big life changer wn my dad was killed in an accident on our family operation. i was 22 at the time my older brother and sister out-of-state i quit college and com
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. >> they are thinking about thein benefit you know. of course. it is better for them to have this in the back to not interfere with their parking lot and all that, but who's paying the price? the neighbors. >> reporter: we will get the oue soon. the city council will vote vote on the program on monday. n palo alto, i am da lin lin, kpi, 5. > >> case rates and hospital sayss have dropped in the county and they are in the green tier. that green tier. that is the sweet spot but it doesn't mean the pandemic is over. county health officials say the covid cases remain high compared with previous periods. now other bay area counties in the low tier include marin, sonoma, san francisco and alameda. > >> a look at covid positivity re in the state. the current number current number is at 11.2% a 1% decrease from last week. > >> in san francisco, bayview gel hospital clinics are helping to make sure that kids are up to date on vaccinations as they head back into the classroom. >> we know how incredibly important it is. we have seen it it with covid-19 and w
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by 1790 america has readers per capita in thein country in the world including britain. we get for example all the way around america just like you can go all the way from britain. you go through chicago to the great lakes and buffalo crossss erie canal from hudson to new york than all around florida delivered to new orleans and up the mississippi. letters could travel faster. ships can travel faster but eventually going get railroads by the end of my time. 1840. it is a remarkable letter writing and who is franklin?r he is a postmaster. obviously our newspaper guys and so five of them are newspaper scribblers in the sixth reads more newspapers than anyone around. they are also letter writers. our audience can read these letters free online for the national archive founders online has every letter, or searchable to and from every major founder. and so a remarkable literate culture that includes women too. we don't talk about women and i feel bad about that. adams does have a partner and his name is abigail. because adams is a public servant and he sacrifices himself virt
by 1790 america has readers per capita in thein country in the world including britain. we get for example all the way around america just like you can go all the way from britain. you go through chicago to the great lakes and buffalo crossss erie canal from hudson to new york than all around florida delivered to new orleans and up the mississippi. letters could travel faster. ships can travel faster but eventually going get railroads by the end of my time. 1840. it is a remarkable letter...
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unfortunately it's a difficult back to thein i go 74 million people who voted for donald trump. i'm not saying they are all racist. donald trump's a racist. you can't argue that if you know his life any know his policies and if you know the words he has spoken. and yet all these people chose to vote for him. and thank joe biden was elected i found that very discouraging but especially after trump had been inar office for four years and if you didn't know who he was before he gotic into office you had to know who he was after he got into office. remember it was trump t who invited the anthem protest when he gave that rant in alabama saying you know what i want to see happen in? during our national anthem fire that the head coach. >> the protests had died down. >> the week before that rant six players had -- in the next week or players in four states in the lockerrs room. comments and gave his players the option to stay in the locker room if they wanted to. i was working on a book on playing quarterback in the nfl that i he said he felt so bad for his black teammates if they kneel
unfortunately it's a difficult back to thein i go 74 million people who voted for donald trump. i'm not saying they are all racist. donald trump's a racist. you can't argue that if you know his life any know his policies and if you know the words he has spoken. and yet all these people chose to vote for him. and thank joe biden was elected i found that very discouraging but especially after trump had been inar office for four years and if you didn't know who he was before he gotic into office...
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. >> thein wealthy suburb of bedford, new york, north of here, is the home of richard gear, martha stewart and perhaps tomorrow muomar quadafi of liba. donald trump's organization says it is looking into published reports that he has put down stakes at trump's estate in bedford new york for the u.n. visit and trying to pitch his tent including the requisite satellite dishes on the estate known as seven springs. a local newspaper in bedford reported that the town has issued a stop work order because no one had gotten a permit for the quadafi tent. >> i love that the trump organization said it was looking into reports that quadafi had pitchedad his tent on trump's property and randomly showed up on trump's lawn and a total surprise to everyone. the town made him take the tent down and donald trump made a big showdo how he was shocked, shocd to find the libyan dictator on his property. but of course, trump himself had made the deal to let him stay there. and in true donald trump fashion, later on, he couldn't stop himself from bragging about how much money he made on the deal. >> i'm the only
. >> thein wealthy suburb of bedford, new york, north of here, is the home of richard gear, martha stewart and perhaps tomorrow muomar quadafi of liba. donald trump's organization says it is looking into published reports that he has put down stakes at trump's estate in bedford new york for the u.n. visit and trying to pitch his tent including the requisite satellite dishes on the estate known as seven springs. a local newspaper in bedford reported that the town has issued a stop work...
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thein shots of antagonism, taunting foren intelligence. in a dayce you. take on the i ey have six ways from sundaying. so even forve s a practical, dupposedly har don'tisten to me. listen to chuck schumer. don'tl: teaten permanentum washington. and of course, we know what happened next. months ago, former trump white house official cash patelhe refuted the idea that classified materials were located michelago cash. patel was chief of staff tore the secr the trump administration and he joins us no we actualhe deeper question of whether or not thiss is truly about classified materials. were there classified materials in maralinga it's great to be wh you. youwhatel tell defini trump was a transparency president and time and time again, lead investigator u so my of the documents were buried w tried to get all of it on president trump on multiple occasions. the white house declassified whole sets of documents, includingecla i remind you and r audience that around octou 2020 he issued a statement from the ite house declassifying every document related to notus
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meanwhile, the internal revenue service does not intend to use $80 billion of funds from thein nation reduction act to hire 80,000 new agents to target middle class americans. they say it would fund new agents including armed tax enforcers who would audit citizens making less than $75,000 a year. officials are rejecting the claim that hired agents would carry weapons. arms agents did not interact with active americans. they focus on areas like narcotics and money laundering. in a letter to the commissioner of the irs, treasury secretary janet yellen writes the agency plans to hire auditors who could enforce tax laws against high income citizens and corporations and not the middle class and this means that contrary to what is believed, those earning $400,000 or less will not see a chance of being audited. they will fill the position of about 50,000 irs employees who are on the verge of retirement netting roughly 20 to 30,000 workers. the 87,000 number is from a-year-old report released by the irs which described what the agency could do with nearly $80 billion in new funding if congres
meanwhile, the internal revenue service does not intend to use $80 billion of funds from thein nation reduction act to hire 80,000 new agents to target middle class americans. they say it would fund new agents including armed tax enforcers who would audit citizens making less than $75,000 a year. officials are rejecting the claim that hired agents would carry weapons. arms agents did not interact with active americans. they focus on areas like narcotics and money laundering. in a letter to the...
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when iha talk to the independent i cannot go into a primary. 70 percent of elections are decided in thein primary system in maine. so they pay for elections but then they can't vote in the primary it is ridiculous. we have been working the past couple of years to have a semi- open primary system so folks who are independent can vote in the party primary. a lot of so they are becoming the anti- party and especially p talking about rural america how it has become so partisan in one of the ways we can try to confront that because more people o voting and the candidates are less on the extreme side of the parties. >> i appreciate that question to see that shift to people say i'm running as an independent and the local politics, it's not party affiliated but people do align with the specific party butou there has been an increase of the ways you felt that group could be heard and could have that accessibility so i appreciate the question. i am sensing the same thing. i havepa seen that when i was campaigning last year more people were detached and wanted to get to know people. >> . >> i am a p
when iha talk to the independent i cannot go into a primary. 70 percent of elections are decided in thein primary system in maine. so they pay for elections but then they can't vote in the primary it is ridiculous. we have been working the past couple of years to have a semi- open primary system so folks who are independent can vote in the party primary. a lot of so they are becoming the anti- party and especially p talking about rural america how it has become so partisan in one of the ways we...
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of the legislative wins that the president has racked up, some of those were bipartisan, some like thein nation reduction act, democrats only. and then bigger issues that have taken place. roe v. wade being overturned, how people have responded to that with what happened in kansas, where voters showed up and made a big statement about wanting access to abortion in that state. so, they are looking at the head winds changing. and while they know very clearly when you control the white house and both chambers of congress in a president's first midterm year, historically it is a tough go. they also see a potential to hang on to the senate and to have a narrow, but a narrow path, a doable path to try to hang on to the house. that may be a long shot. but it is a brighter picture than they would have even acknowledged just weeks ago. so you're seeing as you laid out the ways and the locations, the topic where's president biden's leadership is getting some more credit for what is going on. he got a lot of the drag when gas prices is one example were creeping higher and higher. and so they want t
of the legislative wins that the president has racked up, some of those were bipartisan, some like thein nation reduction act, democrats only. and then bigger issues that have taken place. roe v. wade being overturned, how people have responded to that with what happened in kansas, where voters showed up and made a big statement about wanting access to abortion in that state. so, they are looking at the head winds changing. and while they know very clearly when you control the white house and...
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the sentencing conviction of brittney griner to nine years in principle and that further compounds thein just to her and her wrongful detention. it puts our concern on the russian legal system and the russian government use of wrongful detentions to advance its own agenda using individuals as political pawns. the same goes for paul whelan. we put forward as you know a substantial proposal that russia should engage with us on. and what foreign minister lavrov said this morning and said publicly is that they are prepared to engage through channels we've established to do just that. and we'll be pursuing that. >> that was secretary of state antoine blinken addressing a international summit in cambodia, confirming the u.s. and russia are ready to discuss a prisoner exchange to free wnba star brittney griner and another detained american paul whelan. whelan was arrested in russia in 2018 on charges of spying. that he and his family absolutely deny. he was convicted and sentenced to 16 years in prison back in 2020. let's bring back nbc news chief white house correspondent peter alexander. pete
the sentencing conviction of brittney griner to nine years in principle and that further compounds thein just to her and her wrongful detention. it puts our concern on the russian legal system and the russian government use of wrongful detentions to advance its own agenda using individuals as political pawns. the same goes for paul whelan. we put forward as you know a substantial proposal that russia should engage with us on. and what foreign minister lavrov said this morning and said publicly...
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the fact that he is in danger could be a thein, that he could be released anytime soon. all right, thanks so much linda abraham her. now in the streets of garza, people are still picking up the pieces of apartment blocks attacks by israeli forces. many having to rebuild their lives yet again, because the facial name explains the phones rang in this garza neighbourhood saturday morning with warnings from israeli intelligence to evacuate in what people say felt like only moments. 6 apartment buildings were destroyed or damaged about it and haul finley fair. my 4 year old son wakes up when he has any sound thinking, its an astride, and he clings to me. it makes me frustrated because my children are scared. my life has become miserable and it is nothing left in our hands, the man malick shem. alec says she can't even dig out a shirt from the rubble for her 2 young son. the family is homeless, but will have to find money to pay the mortgage on the apartment and find a new place to live. since 2008, there have been 5 wars or attacks in the gaza strip. the longest was in 2014 a
the fact that he is in danger could be a thein, that he could be released anytime soon. all right, thanks so much linda abraham her. now in the streets of garza, people are still picking up the pieces of apartment blocks attacks by israeli forces. many having to rebuild their lives yet again, because the facial name explains the phones rang in this garza neighbourhood saturday morning with warnings from israeli intelligence to evacuate in what people say felt like only moments. 6 apartment...
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but i will have quite a bit of material for the paperback about the stuff that has come out thein last couple weeks. my next book i definitely want to do another book. it is exhausting but exhilarating. i would likee to focus on a specific case. i don't know which one, criminal case, that has either been and appreciated in our history now the tolson massacre is getting attention.ve something that did not get enough attention at the time. i don't just want to do a thriller but a broader social public importance. but i am flexible. i can do anything with it the law and we did a lot of research in this case but i want to do the stuff that you do every day. i am looking forward to do another book with harpercollins. would like to continue writing in the criminal justice field. that is the field i know best. great moderating. i have a feeling people will talk about bill barr tenure for a long time. in the jews you have provided a useful account and ultimately quite devastating. thank youde for that. thank you for tuning in. reminder in the chat column you can find the link for hatchet man.
but i will have quite a bit of material for the paperback about the stuff that has come out thein last couple weeks. my next book i definitely want to do another book. it is exhausting but exhilarating. i would likee to focus on a specific case. i don't know which one, criminal case, that has either been and appreciated in our history now the tolson massacre is getting attention.ve something that did not get enough attention at the time. i don't just want to do a thriller but a broader social...
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latest is thein oakvation of the fourth amendment. a illegal search and seizure. as you put it, this is the throw everything against the wall response to the mar-a-lago search. what else are they trying here? >> it sounds like they're trying to file a motion to basically try to sequester the stuffer that was taken from mar-a-lago and hand it over to what they call a special master as hallie's piece earlier alluded so. we saw that down in the michael cohen case. we saw that done in the rudy giuliani case in recent memory where a third party comes in and looks at the materials an sees if they fit within the warrant and also whether they might be privileged and in trump's case this could include attorney/client privilege or possibly some version of executive privilege. what is odd about this, and why it seems a bit more like bluster than a good legal strategy is, this search was now two weeks ago. so, the fbi has happen this material for two weeks and claim they've had their own filter team doing this kind of work. and so now the cat may now be out of the bag already
latest is thein oakvation of the fourth amendment. a illegal search and seizure. as you put it, this is the throw everything against the wall response to the mar-a-lago search. what else are they trying here? >> it sounds like they're trying to file a motion to basically try to sequester the stuffer that was taken from mar-a-lago and hand it over to what they call a special master as hallie's piece earlier alluded so. we saw that down in the michael cohen case. we saw that done in the...
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like to see from the rest of the industry, and to use those profits toward production what happens p thein the outer s yes, we going to increase the transition we're at a time of war if europe, and we're trying to maintain as hoe a price as possible for consumers, and we've turned those prices down, not up from >> okay, i won't say you're taking a lot of credit for when they went down, but no credit for when they went up. didn't cicero say i'm not going to talk about mark anthony being a kitten drowner or something? good to see you. >> we got a lot more coming up on squawk. 'lspk ld drinks and hot numbers. wel eato starbucks cfo you're watching squawk >>> welcome back to "squawk box" this morning s star starbucks chief financial officer. good morning to you. >> good morning. >> so we've been talking about it all morning, just the strength of the consume arr, ant the extent that you're seeing it differently than some of your peers. there's this sense a some people pe may be trading down. in your case they have not done that what are you seeing on a store- store-by-store basis . >> we're inc
like to see from the rest of the industry, and to use those profits toward production what happens p thein the outer s yes, we going to increase the transition we're at a time of war if europe, and we're trying to maintain as hoe a price as possible for consumers, and we've turned those prices down, not up from >> okay, i won't say you're taking a lot of credit for when they went down, but no credit for when they went up. didn't cicero say i'm not going to talk about mark anthony being a...
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notice when i hear about parking, i live in thein are sunset. and i can identify with that issue. it seems that you need an act of congress sometime in my neighborhood to find a parking place. i get that. but also regarding that 1989 memo that chris presented, which identified a criteria for determining whether a shadow impact on a park is significant including time of day, when the shadow appears and, time of year, size of the shadow and duration of the shadow. the last part of that memorandum is the public good served by the project. and. although i'm coming from the point of view that i'm just addressing the shadow -- issue today. in the long run, i also look at the lack of housing in san francisco and i think the public good of this project would be impactful in that neighborhood. and a very positive way. any other comments or questions, commissioners? ashley i will ask for a roll call vote unless there are some. >> commissioner mazzola. i would like to echo your statements there. and say that the places tht shadows are not going to affect where the people be the most. when yo
notice when i hear about parking, i live in thein are sunset. and i can identify with that issue. it seems that you need an act of congress sometime in my neighborhood to find a parking place. i get that. but also regarding that 1989 memo that chris presented, which identified a criteria for determining whether a shadow impact on a park is significant including time of day, when the shadow appears and, time of year, size of the shadow and duration of the shadow. the last part of that memorandum...
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it evades the deeper question of why it is that we were so reliant on russia m thein the ft place. it is systematic underinvestment in fossil fuels. you want to talk about some of the energy reduction measures in europe, let's be specific. there's now a measure calling for air conditioners not to be set below 81 degrees fahrenheit. and you know what? winter's going to be even worse. winter is coming this year and you wonder what putin's thinking russia has a long history of outlasting its european opponents over long, cold winters. look at napolean, look at hitler there's a cautionary tale for the united states. but i also want to put a positive point on for the united states the number one reason that europe is still able to live a first-world lifestyle right now is because of united states liquified natural gas, lng exports. if it were not lng export, europe would be living like a third world nation right now and the only way the u.s. is a leader in lng is because of the mas mas massive investment under the prior administration there's a bright story for the u.s. leadership as we
it evades the deeper question of why it is that we were so reliant on russia m thein the ft place. it is systematic underinvestment in fossil fuels. you want to talk about some of the energy reduction measures in europe, let's be specific. there's now a measure calling for air conditioners not to be set below 81 degrees fahrenheit. and you know what? winter's going to be even worse. winter is coming this year and you wonder what putin's thinking russia has a long history of outlasting its...