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paul: bill. >> paul my miss goes to chuck schumer started out this year achieved his dream of being senate majority lead or with the democrat in the house, and nancy pelosi controlling the house. but now that dream is turned to dust as he failed to get the build back better through. and instead of standing try yum triumphant he's to worried about being primaried by aoc. >> suspending remain in mexico program at the border and signaling that border would be open. this has provoked an unnecessary and desperate humanitarian crisis on the border. so much so that the administration has now restoring remain in mexico but it is a little late for the victims of this bad policy. paul: dan. >> my miss of the year goes to the people who have brought us the worst crime wave in recent memory. that would be the people who exploited george floyd's murder to defund the police who then pulled back from enforcing civil roared that is prosecutorring who refuse to prosecute serious crimes. smash-and-grab became really famous race this year and i think it is to smash-and-grab these public officials out of offi
paul: bill. >> paul my miss goes to chuck schumer started out this year achieved his dream of being senate majority lead or with the democrat in the house, and nancy pelosi controlling the house. but now that dream is turned to dust as he failed to get the build back better through. and instead of standing try yum triumphant he's to worried about being primaried by aoc. >> suspending remain in mexico program at the border and signaling that border would be open. this has provoked an...
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paul: all right. dan. >> my hit goes to the women's tennis association and its ceo, steve simon, who said this week that women's tennis will not be playing in china this year or next so long as the fate of tennis pro pink. >> way -- pink. >> way is no longer clear. she recently choosed a chinese communist aofficial -- aexcused a chinese communist official of abuse. the wta's decision is a very big deal, and let's hope it's a turning point. paul: all right. and remember, if you have your own hit or miss, between it to us@jer on nnc. thanks to all of you for watching. hope to see you right here next week. jer@fnc. ♪ arthel: we are moments away from defense secretary lloyd austin's keynote address at the reagan national defense forum. the pentagon chief is set to speak of two potential crises, one involving a former superpower, the other with the power on the rise. hello, everyone, welcome to "fox news live," i'm arthel neville. eric: hi, arthel. thank you for joining us in this special edition of "fox
paul: all right. dan. >> my hit goes to the women's tennis association and its ceo, steve simon, who said this week that women's tennis will not be playing in china this year or next so long as the fate of tennis pro pink. >> way -- pink. >> way is no longer clear. she recently choosed a chinese communist aofficial -- aexcused a chinese communist official of abuse. the wta's decision is a very big deal, and let's hope it's a turning point. paul: all right. and remember, if you...
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paul: absolutely. i think you and i both deserve points for showing up. romaine: we have to show up tomorrow too? paul: we do. and new year's eve. the markets will open and that means we will be here. not looking for a lot of movement but a lot to talk about as they close out this year i had to 2022. romaine: we know just how wild 2021 was. there are so many sends that have to be tied up before 2022 that will potentially drive this market. let's bring in our first guest for this hour to help kick off the discussion, ebrahim rahbari, citigroup global markets head of fx analysis. thank you for joining us. i think we are all kind of skittish about 2022, given how phenomenal this year was for pretty much most asset classes and how unlikely some of those gains probably were in the face of covid and the rest of the challenges we saw in the global economy here. how optimistic are you now for 2022? ebrahim: great to be with you. we are in fact moderately optimistic, particularly for the beginning of the year,
paul: absolutely. i think you and i both deserve points for showing up. romaine: we have to show up tomorrow too? paul: we do. and new year's eve. the markets will open and that means we will be here. not looking for a lot of movement but a lot to talk about as they close out this year i had to 2022. romaine: we know just how wild 2021 was. there are so many sends that have to be tied up before 2022 that will potentially drive this market. let's bring in our first guest for this hour to help...
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paul: that's it. matt: didn't goldman sachs actually expand its equities presence in dallas last year? michael: yeah, i think they have been building out in texas. matt: i may be dating myself a little bit come -- a little bit. michael moore covers investment news for us. if we don't talk to you tomorrow, have a fantastic new year's eve. from paul sweeney and myself, we will be back. this is bloomberg. ♪ david: i think you put on a trade or you bought gold futures and you are called a gold bug. gold is dell $1700 announced. are you believing now gold is good it investment at this price? >> we do and thank you for bringing that up. we believe gold does well in times of inflation. what happens is if you own long-term treasury bonds yielding 2% in interest rates move up to 5%, those bonds fall in value. likewise if you have cash in the bank that you're earning 0% on and inflation is 4%, you are eroding the value of your money. as inflation picks up, people try to get out of fixed income, they try to ge
paul: that's it. matt: didn't goldman sachs actually expand its equities presence in dallas last year? michael: yeah, i think they have been building out in texas. matt: i may be dating myself a little bit come -- a little bit. michael moore covers investment news for us. if we don't talk to you tomorrow, have a fantastic new year's eve. from paul sweeney and myself, we will be back. this is bloomberg. ♪ david: i think you put on a trade or you bought gold futures and you are called a gold...
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paul? dr. stockton: you bet. the pace of technology now, the availability of deepfake capabilities, for example, is turning smaller states into very formidable adversaries. i think there is a level of analysis required here. the borrowing from the saintess curtis lemay -- it is tempting to think, we can take care of the cats, we can take care of the kittens. that is we can counter china and russia, we can handle rogue states, but they may attack us in very different ways. prime example, countries like north korea and syria that are not part of the international financial system in a way that involves the united states, they may target the u.s. financial system, financial infrastructure, and use combined cyber attacks and information operations to create market panics and disruptive psychological effects, as well as physical effects, because they do not depend on the u.s. economy for their well-being in a way that is different for china. mr. ferrari: elisabeth, your thoughts. ms. braw: that was a very good example
paul? dr. stockton: you bet. the pace of technology now, the availability of deepfake capabilities, for example, is turning smaller states into very formidable adversaries. i think there is a level of analysis required here. the borrowing from the saintess curtis lemay -- it is tempting to think, we can take care of the cats, we can take care of the kittens. that is we can counter china and russia, we can handle rogue states, but they may attack us in very different ways. prime example,...
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paul: new home prices, as well. if you are a chinese person buying a house, looking at what happened to evergrande, what is the future of that metric? >> the property sector is under a big down cycle. the size is similar to what we saw in 2014 and 2015. so that is a big deal. although, i don't think china will have a systemic crisis or layman moment. but in the short-term contingent risk, it is real, and it will affect those distracted developers next year. property easily can be the biggest headwind. that is why i think a policy pivot is necessary. policymakers want stability. shery: they have turned a little bit more pragmatic. trying to implement those monetary tools. how much will that help? >> that will definitely help on the margin, which means if you look at china's credit cycle, over the past 12 months it is on a down cycle. it has stabilized. in the next 12 months, it will probably be on an up cycle. that will help the margin. on the other hand, i doubt these measures are enough. given the pressure from the
paul: new home prices, as well. if you are a chinese person buying a house, looking at what happened to evergrande, what is the future of that metric? >> the property sector is under a big down cycle. the size is similar to what we saw in 2014 and 2015. so that is a big deal. although, i don't think china will have a systemic crisis or layman moment. but in the short-term contingent risk, it is real, and it will affect those distracted developers next year. property easily can be the...
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>> i'm paul allen in sydney. we are counting down to asia's major market opens. >> our top stories this hour, asian stocks heading into a risk off session. the omicron overhang and efforts by central banks to rein in inflation are bringing caution into markets. the virus is forcing businesses to rethink back to office. goldman among the latest making changes. anxiety over china's property sector includes -- continues with a plunge in another developer bonds and shares. >> let's take a look at the markets. trade beginning in australia, this tuesday morning. hard to get a read on things because of the staggered open but the asx hitting a little weaker, off 0.1%. we had the news earlier that a pharmaceutical company is in a trading halt. expecting news on an equity rating connected to the planned acquisition of a company. watching for announcements from csl. new zealand has been trading for a couple hours, off by about 0.4% following a u.s. index lower and new zealand, one of the laggards, off 1.5%. nguyen -- new ze
>> i'm paul allen in sydney. we are counting down to asia's major market opens. >> our top stories this hour, asian stocks heading into a risk off session. the omicron overhang and efforts by central banks to rein in inflation are bringing caution into markets. the virus is forcing businesses to rethink back to office. goldman among the latest making changes. anxiety over china's property sector includes -- continues with a plunge in another developer bonds and shares. >>...
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later that day, paul follows amira home to meet herfamily. i'm quite relaxed about following the woman's choice, wherever she is. because home births are unregulated by law, paul is also taking a risk. people might challenge our authority, why we're here, why we're providing for home birth. if the police came and said, "who are you? "what are you doing?", and take your laptop, your phone and even take you to an interview at the police station, then hopefully reasonableness will prevail. although home births can be both rewarding and safe, emergencies can happen. despite all the preparations, amira has a one in ten chance of having to go to hospital during labour. but with no guarantee of an ambulance, it would be paul and elmir�*s job to get her there. yeah, we can turn the water on, like, for the shower and do the shower and put the hose and bring it to here. —— yeah, we can turn the water on, like, for the shower and undo the shower and put the hose and bring it to here. 0k, 0k, iunderstand, iunderstand. paul is doing a practice run o
later that day, paul follows amira home to meet herfamily. i'm quite relaxed about following the woman's choice, wherever she is. because home births are unregulated by law, paul is also taking a risk. people might challenge our authority, why we're here, why we're providing for home birth. if the police came and said, "who are you? "what are you doing?", and take your laptop, your phone and even take you to an interview at the police station, then hopefully reasonableness will...
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paul: we have other perhaps headwinds as well. the constitutional court ruled that there are procedural flaws. is that likely to interrupt foreign direct investment? that could also affect your target? >> we discussed the stock creation law and we are looking at the political process which is proper. to fulfill all the requirements. i personally feel this is a good prospect -- good process and will not affect investment. >> when are you going to liberalize energy prices? >> we definitely need to produce on this area but at the same time designing the policy and preparation in order for us to be able -- we have to be mindful but the signaling is very clear on that front. paul: that was the indonesian finance minister. let's get the first word news with vonnie quinn. vonnie: there is growing diversions among the world's top central bankers. 20 rate decisions are due this week, including from the fed, ecb, doj -- boj as well as acting other countries. some officials are aiming to tackle inflation while others want to fill demand. the
paul: we have other perhaps headwinds as well. the constitutional court ruled that there are procedural flaws. is that likely to interrupt foreign direct investment? that could also affect your target? >> we discussed the stock creation law and we are looking at the political process which is proper. to fulfill all the requirements. i personally feel this is a good prospect -- good process and will not affect investment. >> when are you going to liberalize energy prices? >> we...
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paul: very little. productivity is everything economist don't know about the economy packed into a single statistic. but i think there are a couple of trends that we can probably look to. not necessarily with 100% work from home but a more hybrid model. you are being more efficient in terms of your time. you are not wasting time commuting to the office and so on. and that's economically efficient and incidentally, environmentally inefficient. -- efficient. for years, economists have known women are likely to commute shorter distances to work. this is because we live in a culture east l.a. typed invite -- culturally stereotyped environment. if you have in a very mint to work from home, what that means is that women have, or any childcare provider, has a wider range of jobs available to them. it probably increases their productivity because they can do the job that they want rather than the job that happens to be a convenient commute from them. and that is likely to be in the longer-term, productivity enh
paul: very little. productivity is everything economist don't know about the economy packed into a single statistic. but i think there are a couple of trends that we can probably look to. not necessarily with 100% work from home but a more hybrid model. you are being more efficient in terms of your time. you are not wasting time commuting to the office and so on. and that's economically efficient and incidentally, environmentally inefficient. -- efficient. for years, economists have known women...
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later that day, paul follows amira home to meet herfamily. i'm quite relaxed about following the woman's choice, wherever she is. because home births are unregulated by law, paul is also taking a risk. people might challenge our authority, why we're here, why we're providing for home birth. if the police came and said, "who are you? "what are you doing?", and take your laptop, your phone and even take you to an interview at the police station, then hopefully reasonableness will prevail. although home births can be both rewarding and safe, emergencies can happen. despite all the preparations, amira has a one in ten chance of having to go to hospital during labour. but with no guarantee of an ambulance, it would be paul and elmir�*sjob to get her there. yeah, we can turn the water on, like, for the shower, and undo the shower and put the hose and bring it to here. 0k, 0k, iunderstand. i understand. paul is doing a practice run of the birth with elmir. so, inside is only amira? the husband can get in if you... no, no, idon't want to do this. s
later that day, paul follows amira home to meet herfamily. i'm quite relaxed about following the woman's choice, wherever she is. because home births are unregulated by law, paul is also taking a risk. people might challenge our authority, why we're here, why we're providing for home birth. if the police came and said, "who are you? "what are you doing?", and take your laptop, your phone and even take you to an interview at the police station, then hopefully reasonableness will...
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and borisjohnson turned to the video that paul had obtained. i apologise unreservedly for the offence that it is caused up and down the country and i apologise for the impression that it gives. but i repeat, mr speaker, that i've been repeatedly assured since these allegations emerged that there was no party... and that no covid rules were broken, and that is what i have been repeatedly assured. and pippa, as you listen to that and you listen to the prime minister saying essentially the description of the event that you reported on is wrong, how does it feel? well, it's no different from what they've been saying every day this week, frankly. i guess it comes out a couple of things, one is your interpretation of what a party in my mind, a0 to 50 people crowded cheek by cheek into a medium—sized room drinking, playing party games until past midnight, even if it is in a work environment is a party. secondly, the legalities of it. they are only three areas in which the government could point to to justify its claim that this gathering or any gath
and borisjohnson turned to the video that paul had obtained. i apologise unreservedly for the offence that it is caused up and down the country and i apologise for the impression that it gives. but i repeat, mr speaker, that i've been repeatedly assured since these allegations emerged that there was no party... and that no covid rules were broken, and that is what i have been repeatedly assured. and pippa, as you listen to that and you listen to the prime minister saying essentially the...
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what would be that paul avoided make of it. how. paul avoided make of it. how realistic is _ paul avoided make of it. how realistic is it? _ paul avoided make of it. how realistic is it? i— paul avoided make of it. how realistic is it? i don't - paul avoided make of it. how realistic is it? i don't think i realistic is it? i don't think anyone would raise any concerns at the border.— at the border. what does it say about the _ at the border. what does it say about the efficacy _ at the border. what does it say about the efficacy of _ at the border. what does it say about the efficacy of the - at the border. what does it say about the efficacy of the whole | about the efficacy of the whole passport system? find about the efficacy of the whole passport system? and certainly brinus it passport system? and certainly brings it all _ passport system? and certainly brings it all into _ passport system? and certainly brings it all into question. - brings it all into question. and the man who illegally sold us the passport, what does he have to say? flavio varg
what would be that paul avoided make of it. how. paul avoided make of it. how realistic is _ paul avoided make of it. how realistic is it? _ paul avoided make of it. how realistic is it? i— paul avoided make of it. how realistic is it? i don't - paul avoided make of it. how realistic is it? i don't think i realistic is it? i don't think anyone would raise any concerns at the border.— at the border. what does it say about the _ at the border. what does it say about the efficacy _ at the...
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paul: dr. james crowe, thank you so much for joining us, the director of vanderbilt vaccine center and chief scientists of ahead 100. this is bloomberg. good morning. ♪ >> most people who have been successful in hollywood as writers or producers have been wightman. -- have been white men. norman layer, air and spelling are classic examples. -- norman lear, arron spelling. >> i found that to be a difficult question to answer, and i say that because i don't know what it feels like to be a white man, so i don't know how people were treating the white men at the time. i only know how i have always been treated. i was raised very clearly by my parents to be a person who did not look at things as optical's -- as obstacles. when anyone treated me anyway that was not 100% respectful, i was taught that that was their problem and that i should move forward. so i am sure that i experienced a lot of things that were not probably what other people experienced. i just chose not to be defeated by them. some
paul: dr. james crowe, thank you so much for joining us, the director of vanderbilt vaccine center and chief scientists of ahead 100. this is bloomberg. good morning. ♪ >> most people who have been successful in hollywood as writers or producers have been wightman. -- have been white men. norman layer, air and spelling are classic examples. -- norman lear, arron spelling. >> i found that to be a difficult question to answer, and i say that because i don't know what it feels like...
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here's the thing, paul-- not paul, jon. ringo, george. ( laughter ) i watched the entire beatles "get back" documentary that peter jackson cut this weekend. lord have mercy, i want to watch it with a musician. it's so beautiful, so intimate. it is-- a, i love the beatles. b, i love process, watching how things get made. and c, i love how it makes these great artists so complexly and messily human with each other. >> jon: mmm. >> stephen: and how much they love each other. it's going to rewrite how people think about how the beatles ended. they just absolutely love each other. and they just had to stop. it's extraordinary. never going to be the same. do you know billy preston wasn't supposed to be on-- i can't give anything away. i can't give anything away >> jon: wait, wait, what? ( laughter ) >> stephen: what? billy preston wasn't even supposed to be on the album. he was just stopping by because he was a friend of george harrison's. he just walks in and they were, like, "hey, we were talking about we need some piano here,
here's the thing, paul-- not paul, jon. ringo, george. ( laughter ) i watched the entire beatles "get back" documentary that peter jackson cut this weekend. lord have mercy, i want to watch it with a musician. it's so beautiful, so intimate. it is-- a, i love the beatles. b, i love process, watching how things get made. and c, i love how it makes these great artists so complexly and messily human with each other. >> jon: mmm. >> stephen: and how much they love each other....
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paul rusesabagina flew from texas, to dubai. there, he boarded a private plane that he thought was going to burundi, where he said he had plans to speak to churches. but the plane actually flew to rwanda. in an interview with al jazeera english, rwanda's then justice minister, johnston busingye, admitted tt rwanda paid for the private plane that took rusesabagina without his knowledge to kigali. >> i'm asking, who paid? >> the government paid. >> so, the government paid for the plane that transported him. >> reporter: once in rwanda, rusesabagina was arrested and charged with being behind a series of deadly 2018 rebel attacks. and suddenly, paul rusesabagina was on trial, charged with crimes including terrorism. >> the time has come for us to use any means possible. >> reporter: in a video published online after our 2018 interview, paul rusesabagina made provocative statements regarding the rwandan government. however, he denied ever playing any part in any violent action. i spoke to his daughter, anais kanimba, in august of thi
paul rusesabagina flew from texas, to dubai. there, he boarded a private plane that he thought was going to burundi, where he said he had plans to speak to churches. but the plane actually flew to rwanda. in an interview with al jazeera english, rwanda's then justice minister, johnston busingye, admitted tt rwanda paid for the private plane that took rusesabagina without his knowledge to kigali. >> i'm asking, who paid? >> the government paid. >> so, the government paid for...
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i saw paul out there one day. beyond luxury goods, the other big items we talk about our electronics, computers, phones. i know that was big in our household as far as the christmas lists go. does that sustain itself into 2022? stacey: i think it does. you have seen constrained inventory. you look at a company like best buy, in september and october at the shelves were empty and the people working were single online we are not even going to get it in the stores because we are tight on inventory. when that loosens up into 2022, we will see a bounce back. for a company like best buy, their inventory is up double digits and they are well issued for this holiday and will beyond. you have to inc. about the companies -- and you have to think about the companies needing consumers where they are. paul: you mentioned earlier that the retailers did not have to offer a lot of promotions. will we have allowed earnings? stacey: absolutely. we will see continuation of what we have seen over the past year. record growth margins
i saw paul out there one day. beyond luxury goods, the other big items we talk about our electronics, computers, phones. i know that was big in our household as far as the christmas lists go. does that sustain itself into 2022? stacey: i think it does. you have seen constrained inventory. you look at a company like best buy, in september and october at the shelves were empty and the people working were single online we are not even going to get it in the stores because we are tight on...
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paul: dr. anthony how she was making the rounds this weekend, talking about how americans should stay vigilant about becoming complacent about this omicron variant. let's tick a listen. dr. fauci: the issue we don't want to get complacent about is when you have such a high volume of new infections, it might override a real diminution in the severity. paul: that was dr. fauci making the round this week and over the weekend. let's check in today with dr. samuels carpino of rockefeller foundation, the managing director. i guess one of the questions i know a lot of people have about this omicron variant is how long is this going to last? it seems like it is spreading so quickly. does that suggest maybe it will burn through much quicker than maybe we saw with the delta or even alpha variants? dr. carpino: the omicron variant is spreading more quickly than anything we have been used to. it is one of the reasons why dr. fauci's concern about a lack of vigilance is so important, both because we are rea
paul: dr. anthony how she was making the rounds this weekend, talking about how americans should stay vigilant about becoming complacent about this omicron variant. let's tick a listen. dr. fauci: the issue we don't want to get complacent about is when you have such a high volume of new infections, it might override a real diminution in the severity. paul: that was dr. fauci making the round this week and over the weekend. let's check in today with dr. samuels carpino of rockefeller foundation,...
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pippa, paul stay with us working to bring in other guess. this is a story that pippa is very closely connected to. lots of people been following the daily christmas party story making, comparisons with the barnett castle story involving dominic cummings. let's bring in bloomberg news, in—house communication and former director of communications to theresa may as prime minister katie, i wonder how you assess the government has handled the last nine or ten days. another disaster and one following another. - i feel that borisjohnson actually made things - at prime minister's questions today not better. _ i never like to see an adviser go and cry on doorsteps _ because actually, the person that went home early and ended up. taking the rap for it. i don't think that's fair either. he says he's sorry for the event of a star for the video _ and the impression it gives - but there's no story for the party. ido i do not think the public are following _ i do not think the public are following for— i do not think the public are following for that,
pippa, paul stay with us working to bring in other guess. this is a story that pippa is very closely connected to. lots of people been following the daily christmas party story making, comparisons with the barnett castle story involving dominic cummings. let's bring in bloomberg news, in—house communication and former director of communications to theresa may as prime minister katie, i wonder how you assess the government has handled the last nine or ten days. another disaster and one...
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paul: good morning. i'm paul allen in sydney. we are counting down to asia's major market opens. kathleen: i'm kathleen hays. welcome to daybreak asia. the world top central banks emerge as concerns flipped policymakers. they will be eyeing policy decisions from the federal reserve and 19 others this week. asian stocks up for a steady start as investors way covid concern. boris johnson warns the u.k. is facing a tidal wave of omicron infections. and it's predicted china will start adding fiscal stimulus after beijing says stabilizing the economy is its top priority. paul: let's take a look at markets around the asia-pacific. us trillion has just opened for trade. the fickle to get a handle on things but we are flat in the early going. a couple of energy stocks performing reasonably well and we will be keeping an eye on crown, the gaming resorts company said there will not be a dividend. value underpinned significantly by its property. crown is one to watch and we will be keeping an eye on the drugmaker as well. new zealand pretty flat at the moment. nikkei futures looking flat. e
paul: good morning. i'm paul allen in sydney. we are counting down to asia's major market opens. kathleen: i'm kathleen hays. welcome to daybreak asia. the world top central banks emerge as concerns flipped policymakers. they will be eyeing policy decisions from the federal reserve and 19 others this week. asian stocks up for a steady start as investors way covid concern. boris johnson warns the u.k. is facing a tidal wave of omicron infections. and it's predicted china will start adding fiscal...
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go ahead paul . i think the zalinski has had a real problem ever since came to power, which is it, he doesn't really appear to be in full control. and um, i think that was the, the information he received, that his security services pushes him in a certain direction as to apply forces which makes it makes him impossible for him really to come to some kind of political settlement which is necessary to resolve the conflict which really is a settlement on, on of a kind of terms that she laid out in a meant to agreement, including some form of autonomy of for don bass. and therefore, ukraine kind of me, current government kind of likes the situation in which the war carries on the very low tempo. which is, you know, enough to continue pulling in the west support because there's still some sort of war going on, but not expensive enough to cause real serious damage to ukraine tend to live some an economic damage. but the danger of our is that at some point some, you know, minor esco's mine incident. my esc
go ahead paul . i think the zalinski has had a real problem ever since came to power, which is it, he doesn't really appear to be in full control. and um, i think that was the, the information he received, that his security services pushes him in a certain direction as to apply forces which makes it makes him impossible for him really to come to some kind of political settlement which is necessary to resolve the conflict which really is a settlement on, on of a kind of terms that she laid out...
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pippa, paul sta with bad luck for them. pippa, paul stay with us — bad luck for them. pippa, paul stay with us working _ bad luck for them. pippa, paul stay with us working to - bad luck for them. pippa, paul stay with us working to bring l stay with us working to bring in other guess. this is a story that pippa is very closely connected to. lots of people been following the daily should christmas party story making comparisons with the barnett castles story. involving dominic cummings if you want to hear that inside of that story well pit is editor along with the editor of the guardian spoke to the media show on an earlier addition of the programme a few months back which you can still listen to on life. let's bring in bloomberg news, in—house communication and former director of communications went to reset may was prime minister katie, i wonder how you assess the government has handled the last nine or ten days. in the government has handled the last nine or ten days.— last nine or ten days. in other disaster and _ last nine or ten days. in other disaster and on
pippa, paul sta with bad luck for them. pippa, paul stay with us — bad luck for them. pippa, paul stay with us working _ bad luck for them. pippa, paul stay with us working to - bad luck for them. pippa, paul stay with us working to bring l stay with us working to bring in other guess. this is a story that pippa is very closely connected to. lots of people been following the daily should christmas party story making comparisons with the barnett castles story. involving dominic cummings if you...
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"my name is paul and i'm here to say -- i forgot what i was here to say." second, i love when these idiots try to sound smart and adopt a defiant tone by using dramatic language, like, "so be it. it is done." like, you don't sound like a founding father. you sound like cousin greg >> if it is to be said, so it be -- so it is [ laughter ] >> seth: we have been watching a lot of "succession." and let me just say, i still haven't seen sunday's episode and i've been trying to make it all week without any spoilers. you know how hard that is? it's like trying to make it through "wipeout" without getting knocked into the water by a giant piece of foam [ laughter ] an obstacle course, that ironically looks like something logan roy would make his children do as a punishment. [ laughter ] "clear the obstacle course [ laughter ] duck tom, duck." [ laughter ] so gosar compared himself to hamilton for tweeting out a violent video targeting a colleague. and by the way, to republicans complaining that this is a waste of time. this whole thing would have been much easier a
"my name is paul and i'm here to say -- i forgot what i was here to say." second, i love when these idiots try to sound smart and adopt a defiant tone by using dramatic language, like, "so be it. it is done." like, you don't sound like a founding father. you sound like cousin greg >> if it is to be said, so it be -- so it is [ laughter ] >> seth: we have been watching a lot of "succession." and let me just say, i still haven't seen sunday's episode and...
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ad 50, peter and paul meet at antioch. they meet there because peter has come from jerusalem to see the progress being made by paul's mission. >> my brother. >> when peter and paul meet in antioch, they have a fierce row. >> you were happy to sit with gentiles. >> this is an argument about how jewish you need to be in the jesus movement. paul's big idea is that the jesus movement should be open to people who are both jews and gentiles. >> we were jews by birth. >> but peter disagrees with paul. >> see that you say nothing to anyone. >> you're a hypocrite. >> it's a bust-up. they part ways at antioch and they never meet again. >> go. >> after the argument between peter and paul in antioch, peter vanishes from the pages of the new testament. this is the last that we hear of him. >> according to catholic tradition, at some point in the 50s, peter went to rome, and he evangelized there. >> let us pray. >> to examine the christian tradition that places peter in the eternal city, nicola denzey-lewis has come to the e catacombs o
ad 50, peter and paul meet at antioch. they meet there because peter has come from jerusalem to see the progress being made by paul's mission. >> my brother. >> when peter and paul meet in antioch, they have a fierce row. >> you were happy to sit with gentiles. >> this is an argument about how jewish you need to be in the jesus movement. paul's big idea is that the jesus movement should be open to people who are both jews and gentiles. >> we were jews by birth....
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pippa, paul, thank you, stay with us. before we bring in other guests, this is a story that pippa is very closely connected to. lots of people been following the christmas party story making comparisons with the barnard castle story involving dominic cummings. if you want to hear the inside account of that story, well, pippa's editor along with the editor of the guardian spoke to the media show on an earlier addition of the programme a few months back which you can still listen to online. let's bring in kitty donaldson from bloomberg news, michael crick from mail plus, and katie perriorfrom in—house communications and former director of communications when theresa may was prime minister. katie, i wonder how you assess how the government has handled the last nine or ten days? it's an utter disaster- and one following another. i feel that boris johnson i actually made things worse at prime minister's questions today not better. _ i never like to see an adviser go and cry on doorsteps _ because actually, the person that we
pippa, paul, thank you, stay with us. before we bring in other guests, this is a story that pippa is very closely connected to. lots of people been following the christmas party story making comparisons with the barnard castle story involving dominic cummings. if you want to hear the inside account of that story, well, pippa's editor along with the editor of the guardian spoke to the media show on an earlier addition of the programme a few months back which you can still listen to online. let's...
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we will talk about longtime new york editor and look at that notable books and also talked to pamela paul h abt her most recent book, 100 things that we have lost to the internet and it's hard with this week's publishing industry news. formal brothers, former governor andrew cuomo was told to turn over his recent book h proceedso the new york state attorney general's office, multiple reports so that he can use state resources to produce the book, megan crisis leadership lessons from the covid-19 pandemic it is estimated that the proceeds amount to about $5 million in another book/cuomo news, announcing that they will not publish a forthcoming book a former cnn house, who is planned for 2022, the book was entitled denial and is going to be a look at the trump administration and the covid-19 pandemic rated cnn terminated mr. cuomo earlier in december for his involvement and public relation efforts to assist his brother in sexual harassment and assault allegations. and now another news, best-selling novelist, died at the age of 80 ms. rice was the author of over 30 books, she thought about 1
we will talk about longtime new york editor and look at that notable books and also talked to pamela paul h abt her most recent book, 100 things that we have lost to the internet and it's hard with this week's publishing industry news. formal brothers, former governor andrew cuomo was told to turn over his recent book h proceedso the new york state attorney general's office, multiple reports so that he can use state resources to produce the book, megan crisis leadership lessons from the...
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go ahead paul . i think the zalinski has had a real problem ever since came to power, which is it, he doesn't really appear to be in full control. and um, i think that was the, the information he received, that his security services pushes him in a certain direction as to apply forces which makes it makes him impossible for him ready to come to some kind of political settlement which is necessary to resolve the conflict which really is a settlement on om of a kind of terms which are laid out in a meant to agreement, including some formal autonomy of for don bass. and therefore, ukraine kind of mc running government kind of likes the situation in which the war carries on the very low tempo. which is, you know, enough to continue pulling in the west support because there's still some sort of war going on, but not expensive enough to cause real serious ceiling damage to ukraine. tell to live some an economic damage. but the danger of our is that at some point some, you know, minor esco's mine incident.
go ahead paul . i think the zalinski has had a real problem ever since came to power, which is it, he doesn't really appear to be in full control. and um, i think that was the, the information he received, that his security services pushes him in a certain direction as to apply forces which makes it makes him impossible for him ready to come to some kind of political settlement which is necessary to resolve the conflict which really is a settlement on om of a kind of terms which are laid out in...
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rand paul thinks this is a joke. we'll remove him and replace him with someone fighting for us because what you're seeing in all of the coverage is not a hypocrite, a joke like rand paul but resolve. you're seeing a fighting spirit. you're seeing compassion from kentuckians who are standing together in the hard times because that is what we do. i am asking everyone to join us as we rebuild. this is going to take years. go to charles booker.org/relief to help us stand together as family to get through this, please. >> in 2020 senator mcconnell won the kentucky race against his democratic rival, roughly 60% to 40%. now the strong support rand paul has from the republican base will be hard to beat. some say that paul only has to run as a supporter of donald trump. we also know midterm election voter turnouts tend to be lower than presidential election years. how will you gain support from those who do not usually vote in non-presidential years? >> kentucky is a disenfranchised state, a marginalized, ignored, abandoned s
rand paul thinks this is a joke. we'll remove him and replace him with someone fighting for us because what you're seeing in all of the coverage is not a hypocrite, a joke like rand paul but resolve. you're seeing a fighting spirit. you're seeing compassion from kentuckians who are standing together in the hard times because that is what we do. i am asking everyone to join us as we rebuild. this is going to take years. go to charles booker.org/relief to help us stand together as family to get...
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go ahead paul . i think the zalinski has had a real problem ever since came to power, which is it, he doesn't really appear to be in full control. and um, i think that you know what the, the information he receives, his security services pushes him in a certain direction as to apply forces which makes it makes him impossible for him ready to come to some kind of political settlement which is necessary to resolve the conflict, which really is a settlement on om of a kind of terms which are laid out in a meant to agreement, including some formal autonomy of for don bass. and therefore, ukraine kind of mc running government kind of likes the situation in which the war carries on a very low tempo. which is, you know, enough to continue pulling in the west support because there's still some sort of war going on, but not expensive enough to cause real serious ceiling damage to ukraine. tell to live some an economic damage. but the danger of our is that at some point some, you know, minor esco's from mine i
go ahead paul . i think the zalinski has had a real problem ever since came to power, which is it, he doesn't really appear to be in full control. and um, i think that you know what the, the information he receives, his security services pushes him in a certain direction as to apply forces which makes it makes him impossible for him ready to come to some kind of political settlement which is necessary to resolve the conflict, which really is a settlement on om of a kind of terms which are laid...
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go ahead paul . i think the zalinski has had a real problem ever since came to power, which is it, he doesn't really appear to be in full control. and um, i think that you know what the, the information he receives, his security services pushes him in a certain direction as to apply forces which makes it makes it impossible for him ready to come to some kind of political settlement which is necessary to resolve the conflict which really is a settlement on om of a kind of terms which are laid out in a meant to agreement, including some form of autonomy or for don bass. and therefore, ukraine kind of mc running government kind of likes the situation in which the war carries on the very low tempo. which is, you know, enough to continue pulling in the west support because there's still some sort of war going on, but not expensive enough to cause real serious ceiling damage to ukraine tend to live some an economic damage. but the danger of our is that at some point, some in a minor escal mine instead of m
go ahead paul . i think the zalinski has had a real problem ever since came to power, which is it, he doesn't really appear to be in full control. and um, i think that you know what the, the information he receives, his security services pushes him in a certain direction as to apply forces which makes it makes it impossible for him ready to come to some kind of political settlement which is necessary to resolve the conflict which really is a settlement on om of a kind of terms which are laid...
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paul, i you not the other way around, my apologies for that. paul, i will give you the last word. we mentioned alcohol there and you have talked about that on your website. itdik about that on your website. i talk to kids about _ about that on your website. i talk to kids about alcohol, _ about that on your website. i talk to kids about alcohol, instagram, twitter. _ to kids about alcohol, instagram, twitter. i— to kids about alcohol, instagram, twitter, i am to kids about alcohol, instagram, twitter, lam in to kids about alcohol, instagram, twitter, i am in schools, to kids about alcohol, instagram, twitter, lam in schools, i'm in a twitter, iam in schools, i'm in a hotel— twitter, lam in schools, i'm in a hotel room — twitter, lam in schools, i'm in a hotel room tonight in somerset, i'm educating _ hotel room tonight in somerset, i'm educating 800 young people tomorrow taiking _ educating 800 young people tomorrow talking about alcoholism and addiction and the dark side of where you end _ addiction and the dark side of where you end up — addiction and the dark side of wh
paul, i you not the other way around, my apologies for that. paul, i will give you the last word. we mentioned alcohol there and you have talked about that on your website. itdik about that on your website. i talk to kids about _ about that on your website. i talk to kids about alcohol, _ about that on your website. i talk to kids about alcohol, instagram, twitter. _ to kids about alcohol, instagram, twitter. i— to kids about alcohol, instagram, twitter, i am to kids about alcohol, instagram,...
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paul went out to c c c _ out of the air. paul went out to c c c to — out of the air. paul went out to c c c to see _ out of the air. paul went out to c c c to see what - out of the air. paul went out to c c c to see what he - out of the air. paul went out| to c c c to see what he could see, see, see. unlike its namesake, the mayflower 400 will not have any people on board at all. and he had his mind read. board at all. and he had his mind read-— board at all. and he had his mind read. jen mind read. and there we go. jen took us back _ mind read. and there we go. jen took us back in _ mind read. and there we go. jen took us back in time _ mind read. and there we go. jen took us back in time to - took us back in time to pompeii. and all the way forward to the shopping delivery next week. this is the hive and it _ delivery next week. this is the hive and it is _ delivery next week. this is the hive and it is called _ delivery next week. this is the hive and it is called that - hive and it is called that because the robots operate like a swarm — because the robots ope
paul went out to c c c _ out of the air. paul went out to c c c to — out of the air. paul went out to c c c to see _ out of the air. paul went out to c c c to see what - out of the air. paul went out to c c c to see what he - out of the air. paul went out| to c c c to see what he could see, see, see. unlike its namesake, the mayflower 400 will not have any people on board at all. and he had his mind read. board at all. and he had his mind read-— board at all. and he had his mind read. jen...
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paul, back to you. >> darren, paul, thank you to both of you. stormy conditions are also affecting businesses. videos of floodwater inside a bank in half moon bay. this happened at san mateo credit union. >> a conceal that water take over every inch of this bank even in some offices. fire crews arrived to mop up the mess and used sandbags to control the inflow of water. some of the heaviest rain and storm damage is hitting in the santa cruz mountains. >> len ramirez with the drenching that area is still getting. >> this storm has brought a lot of everything to the santa cruz mountains in a very short period of time. we are talking about wind and fog and inches of rain. all of the problems those things can bring >> reporter: san lorenzo river levels have been growing by the hour. by midday, the fast- moving massive flows were carrying big logs and debris that had been loaded by runoff for years. it's an impressive show even for the locals. >> this is wild. kind of exciting. >> andria randall came out to see the river after her own house got flood
paul, back to you. >> darren, paul, thank you to both of you. stormy conditions are also affecting businesses. videos of floodwater inside a bank in half moon bay. this happened at san mateo credit union. >> a conceal that water take over every inch of this bank even in some offices. fire crews arrived to mop up the mess and used sandbags to control the inflow of water. some of the heaviest rain and storm damage is hitting in the santa cruz mountains. >> len ramirez with the...
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thank you very much to pippa and to paul. if you i much to pippa and to paul. if you would like to see that clip or share it with anyone you can find it on my twitter account right now. stay with us on outside source — still to come... as germany and other countries pass penalties for people refusing refusing a covid vaccine, we look at the rights and wrongs of mandatory vaccination. new zealand is proposing some of the toughest anti—smoking laws in the world, to try to stamp out the habit. under the plans, anyone born after 2008 will never legally be able to buy cigarettes in their lifetime. it's part of a package of measures, including reducing the numbers of licensed tobacco shops from 8,000 to 500. convenience stores have warned the move could create a black market for tobacco. lucy grey reports. at the moment, you have to be 18 to buy cigarettes in new zealand, but under planned new laws, anyone under the age of m will never be able to buy cigarettes legally. the age limit will then be increased every year until the whole country is smoke free. we want
thank you very much to pippa and to paul. if you i much to pippa and to paul. if you would like to see that clip or share it with anyone you can find it on my twitter account right now. stay with us on outside source — still to come... as germany and other countries pass penalties for people refusing refusing a covid vaccine, we look at the rights and wrongs of mandatory vaccination. new zealand is proposing some of the toughest anti—smoking laws in the world, to try to stamp out the habit....
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go ahead paul . i think the zaleski has had a real problem ever since came to power, which is it, he doesn't really appear to be in full control. and um, i think that you know what the, the information he receives, his security services pushes him in a certain direction as to apply forces which makes it makes it impossible for him ready to come to some kind of political settlement which is necessary to resolve the conflict which really is a settlement on om of a kind of terms which are laid out in a meant to agreement, including some form of autonomy or for don bass. and therefore, ukraine kind of mc running government kind of likes the situation in which the war carries on the very low tempo. which is, you know, enough to continue pulling in the west support because there's still some sort of war going on, but not expensive enough to cause real serious ceiling damage to ukraine tend to live some an economic damage. but the danger of our is that at some point, some in a minor escal mine incident, my
go ahead paul . i think the zaleski has had a real problem ever since came to power, which is it, he doesn't really appear to be in full control. and um, i think that you know what the, the information he receives, his security services pushes him in a certain direction as to apply forces which makes it makes it impossible for him ready to come to some kind of political settlement which is necessary to resolve the conflict which really is a settlement on om of a kind of terms which are laid out...
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well, let's start with paul pregnant. the, you know, that guy, they, nobel economist, they call him that he was at, he's at the new york times and this is what he tweeted. aside from priorities, is this even true? i, he was responding to an article saying inflation is bad for the poor. is there any good reason to believe that inflation hits low income households especially hard and then he followed it up with the 2nd tweet. inflation redistributes from creditors to debtors. not exactly a burden on the bottom half of the income distribution. so sad because he's telling people that can least afford to go into debt to go into as much depth as possible. it plays into my idea about it straight apartheid. obviously paul and his friends are on the new york times. they can borrow money at 0 percent and never have to pay it back. but for everybody else are borrowing money at 18 percent on the credit card or 2500 percent on a payday loan. and of course, when they can pay back the debt collectors, call them, they become impoverished
well, let's start with paul pregnant. the, you know, that guy, they, nobel economist, they call him that he was at, he's at the new york times and this is what he tweeted. aside from priorities, is this even true? i, he was responding to an article saying inflation is bad for the poor. is there any good reason to believe that inflation hits low income households especially hard and then he followed it up with the 2nd tweet. inflation redistributes from creditors to debtors. not exactly a burden...
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like they're not reading enough paul pregnant, of course, because paul pregnant is also, thankfully behind a paywall so nobody can read that stuff. thank god. but, you know, in terms of this, the inflation and inflation propaganda here is don lemon of cnn praises biden administrations work on gas prices. so just like that famous north korean sort of presenter who's like the lady, darryl leader, has shown the world that we are the best we are the most powerful we have the weapons to destroy. 7 the world, well that's with, that's what he's suggesting here the cnn is state funded state control media and youtube before honest there would say that under every of their you tube videos, state sponsored state funded state control media, sienna and b. c. a, b, c, bloomberg. they're all state funded, state control, and it's a shame that does actually yes, i had to go on there. and it basically cloak herself in a veil of shame, pushing this propaganda. so shamelessly, i would say that it is not is 0 percent state funded. what it is, is 100 percent fee up funded. it is 100 percent. all of our funded i
like they're not reading enough paul pregnant, of course, because paul pregnant is also, thankfully behind a paywall so nobody can read that stuff. thank god. but, you know, in terms of this, the inflation and inflation propaganda here is don lemon of cnn praises biden administrations work on gas prices. so just like that famous north korean sort of presenter who's like the lady, darryl leader, has shown the world that we are the best we are the most powerful we have the weapons to destroy. 7...
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go ahead paul . i think the zalinski has had a real problem ever since came to power, which is it, he doesn't really appear to be in full control. and um, i think that you know what the, the information he receives, his security services pushes him in a certain direction as to apply forces which makes it makes him impossible for him ready to come to some kind of political settlement which is necessary to resolve the conflict which really is a settlement on om of a kind of terms which are laid out in a meant to agreement, including some form of autonomy or for don bass and therefore ukraine. kind of me, current government kind of likes the situation in which the war carries on a very low tempo, which is, you know, enough to continue pulling in the west support because there's still some sort of war going on, but not expensive enough to cause real serious ceiling damage to ukraine, tell to live some an economic damage, but the danger of our is that at some point some, you know, minor esco's from mine i
go ahead paul . i think the zalinski has had a real problem ever since came to power, which is it, he doesn't really appear to be in full control. and um, i think that you know what the, the information he receives, his security services pushes him in a certain direction as to apply forces which makes it makes him impossible for him ready to come to some kind of political settlement which is necessary to resolve the conflict which really is a settlement on om of a kind of terms which are laid...
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like they're not reading enough paul pregnant, of course, because paul pregnant is also, thankfully behind a paywall so nobody can read that stuff. thank god. but, you know, in terms of this, the inflation and inflation propaganda here is don lemon of cnn praises biden administrations work on gas prices. so just like that famous north korean sort of presenter who's like the lady, darryl leader, has shown the world that we are the best we are the most powerful we have the weapons to destroy. 7 the world, well that's with, that's what he's suggesting here at the santa estate funded state control media and youtube before honest there would say that under every of their you tube videos, state sponsored state funded state control media, sienna and b. c. a, b, c, bloomberg. they're all state funded, state control, and it's a shame that society assigned to go on air. and it basically cloak herself in a veil of shame, pushing this propaganda. so shamelessly, i would say that it is not is 0 percent state funded. what it is, is 100 percent fee up funded. it is 100 percent. all of our funded it is 10
like they're not reading enough paul pregnant, of course, because paul pregnant is also, thankfully behind a paywall so nobody can read that stuff. thank god. but, you know, in terms of this, the inflation and inflation propaganda here is don lemon of cnn praises biden administrations work on gas prices. so just like that famous north korean sort of presenter who's like the lady, darryl leader, has shown the world that we are the best we are the most powerful we have the weapons to destroy. 7...
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paul, thank you so much. thank you for all your comments this week. if you want to share your opinions about what you see, hear, or read on bbc news, on tv, radio, online and social media, email newswatch: or you can find us on twitter at... you can call us... and do have a look at our website for previous interviews. that's all from us, we'll be back to hear your thoughts about bbc news coverage again next week. goodbye. hello. a big change in the feel of the weather through this weekend, with some milder air spreading from the west. but with that, a fair amount of cloud, some mist, and murk and hill fog and some outbreaks of rain at times. on the earlier satellite picture, a slice of clear sky, and where that clear sky remains, quite a cold start to saturday morning. the coldest weather of the whole weekend, in fact. out west, more cloud, and with that some milder weather, which is slowly but surely going to crawl its way eastwards through the day. so, temperatures in eastern parts starting the day below freezing, western areas well above. belfast a
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like they're not reading enough paul pregnant, of course, because paul pregnant is also, thankfully, like behind a paywall so nobody can read that stuff. thank god. but, you know, in terms of this, the inflation and inflation propaganda here is don lemon of cnn praises biden administrations work on gas prices. so just like that famous north korean sort of presenter who's like the lady, darryl leader, has shown the world bad. we are the best we are, the most powerful we have the weapons to destroy the world. well that's with, that's what he's suggesting here at the santa estate funded state control media and youtube before honest there would say that under every of their you tube videos, state sponsored state funded state control media, sienna and b. c. a, b, c, bloomberg. they're all state funded, state control, and it's a shame that does actually yes, i had to go on there. and it basically cloak herself and a veil of shame pushing this propaganda. so shamelessly i would say that it is not is 0 percent state funded. what it is, is 100 percent fee up funded. it is 100 percent. all of
like they're not reading enough paul pregnant, of course, because paul pregnant is also, thankfully, like behind a paywall so nobody can read that stuff. thank god. but, you know, in terms of this, the inflation and inflation propaganda here is don lemon of cnn praises biden administrations work on gas prices. so just like that famous north korean sort of presenter who's like the lady, darryl leader, has shown the world bad. we are the best we are, the most powerful we have the weapons to...
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paul auster, welcome to hardtalk. thank you. it's a pleasure to be in your home, your writing study is just below us, the floor below. just tell me, does it matter to you when you are writing what is going on in the world outside yourfront door? does it affect your writing? well, it depends on what you mean. if there is a fire engine screeching in front of my door, it will interrupt my concentration, and i might go out and see what's going on. but if there is a distant war going on in another place and i know about it, i'm not going to read about it while i'm doing my work for the day. but i certainly will inform myself about it later. you talk of distant worries. —— you talk of distant wars. i'm thinking of wars much closer to home. you write a lot about your take on american politics. you've talked about your feelings through the course of four years of donald trump. you have talked about a country at war with itself. so the war isn't so very far away. yes, the war that we are engaged in here, fortunately, has not become
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elizabeth. >>> thank you, paul. coming up at 5:00. oakland police releasing new information to the shooting death of kevishieta. the key piece of evidence they just recovered. >>> switching gears far daily dose of cute today. a belgian zoo welcomed a baby caper to the world. the birth only took ten minutes. he was in a hurry. he is so cute. >> a little jealous of that. >> actually my second was about the same way. he was ready. there was no stopping him. >> that doesn't sound like it's quite enough time. >> i relate to the mother, i'll just say that. hold on. slow your roll there. take your time. it's okay. he was pretty cute. it was a big debate whether it was tapier or taper. tapir is the correct captioning sponsored by cbs >> o'donnell: breaking news, the omicron variant is now the dominant strain here in the u.s., as america races to contain a christmas covid spike and hospitals already on the brink. long lines at airports, and at covid testing sites, as americans prepare for another pandemic holiday. the new measurers and mandate
elizabeth. >>> thank you, paul. coming up at 5:00. oakland police releasing new information to the shooting death of kevishieta. the key piece of evidence they just recovered. >>> switching gears far daily dose of cute today. a belgian zoo welcomed a baby caper to the world. the birth only took ten minutes. he was in a hurry. he is so cute. >> a little jealous of that. >> actually my second was about the same way. he was ready. there was no stopping him. >>...
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case scenario bring syphilis. >> paul: yeah. >> anthony: pretty much. >> paul: yeah, yeah. >> anthony: i mean, at the very least. >> paul: and it happened, it happened here. captain cook put his sailors ashore in ni'ihau, which is just a little northwest of here. he was the first haole. like magellan. hawaii killed its first tourist and -- >> anthony: right. >> paul: philippines killed their first tourist. but people who live on islands, who were born on islands, view anyone who comes to shore with suspicion. >> nainoa: well, to go back to what defines a hawaiian. maybe we should go back in our imaginations to -- it could have been two thousand years ago. the tahitians have this voyaging canoe. way before any other culture on the planet is exploring the deep seas. somehow gets here someplace in the south pacific, single most isolated archipelago on the planet. fast forward to captain cook and his identification of native hawaiians. you get a glimpse that these are a very productive people. they're industrious. they were healthy, strong. and they had time for the arts. that was a large
case scenario bring syphilis. >> paul: yeah. >> anthony: pretty much. >> paul: yeah, yeah. >> anthony: i mean, at the very least. >> paul: and it happened, it happened here. captain cook put his sailors ashore in ni'ihau, which is just a little northwest of here. he was the first haole. like magellan. hawaii killed its first tourist and -- >> anthony: right. >> paul: philippines killed their first tourist. but people who live on islands, who were born...
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at northstar, paul nelson, kpix 5. >>> chief meteorologist paul heggen is back with us with a look at how much snow
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joining me, paul krugman, prize winning columnist for "new york times." you had very strong words for manchin. >> the thing about build back better biden agenda is that it is such a good -- like any bill, there's stuff you may not approve of, stuff that isn't perfect, it is all spending on things that we have neglected as a country, stuff we can afford, stuff that has a huge return. america drastically underinvests in children. children that have adequate resources when children grow up to be healthier, more productive adults. we know spending on the environment, not just climate and long run stuff, just direct health and productivity benefits of cleaner air are enormous. what's happening here is that manchin is saying i cannot agree to this thing because it is too much money when in fact that shouldn't be an issue, it is pretty much paid for. it is a really terrible policy decision. hard to know what he thinks he is doing. but he deserves to be slammed for it. people can try to be politically savvy, talk about why he did it, talk him into backing this st
joining me, paul krugman, prize winning columnist for "new york times." you had very strong words for manchin. >> the thing about build back better biden agenda is that it is such a good -- like any bill, there's stuff you may not approve of, stuff that isn't perfect, it is all spending on things that we have neglected as a country, stuff we can afford, stuff that has a huge return. america drastically underinvests in children. children that have adequate resources when children...
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like they're not reading enough paul pregnant, of course, because paul pregnant is also, thankfully, like behind a paywall so nobody can read that stuff. thank god. but, you know, in terms of this, the inflation and inflation propaganda here is don lemon of cnn praises biden administrations work on gas prices. so just like that famous north korean sort of presenter who's like the lady, darryl leader, has shown the world that we are the best we are the most powerful we have the weapons to destroy the world. well, that's with, that's what he's suggesting here. the san an estate funded state control media, and you tube before honest there would say that under every of their you tube videos, state sponsored state funded state control media, sienna and b. c. a, b, c bloomberg. they're all state funded state control. and it's a shame that does actually yes, i had to go on air and and basically cloke herself in a veil of shame, pushing this propaganda. so shamelessly i would say that it is not is 0 percent state funded. what it is, is 100 percent fee up funded. it is 100 percent. all of our
like they're not reading enough paul pregnant, of course, because paul pregnant is also, thankfully, like behind a paywall so nobody can read that stuff. thank god. but, you know, in terms of this, the inflation and inflation propaganda here is don lemon of cnn praises biden administrations work on gas prices. so just like that famous north korean sort of presenter who's like the lady, darryl leader, has shown the world that we are the best we are the most powerful we have the weapons to...
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because i want to get into the fact that here paul probably was saying that the bottom 99 percent the bottom 99.5 percent that they benefit somehow from inflation. because inflation, you know, inflates away the debt that you have. well, right now, the stock buybacks another story that max might have been covering quite rationally and quite interesting lane calmly over the past few years. is that stock buybacks have been hollowing out the economy. hollowing out industry, hollowing out corporations by swapping the productive assets. and that the assets you know, full stop and swapping them with debt. so this past quarter, the 3rd quarter of 2021. we saw a total of $234000000000.00 in stock buyback running at an annual rate. that's a trillion dollars. so to put the magnitude of the stock buyback some perspective this annualize is to one trillion dollars plus per year, or would be about 2.5 percent of the market cap of the s and p 500. right? so stock buyback side, the fact that these companies are losing money that they report increases in earnings, but that's do the accounting fraud of
because i want to get into the fact that here paul probably was saying that the bottom 99 percent the bottom 99.5 percent that they benefit somehow from inflation. because inflation, you know, inflates away the debt that you have. well, right now, the stock buybacks another story that max might have been covering quite rationally and quite interesting lane calmly over the past few years. is that stock buybacks have been hollowing out the economy. hollowing out industry, hollowing out...
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now senator paul made a very stupid argument online. but it's lies like this that other republicans are using in state houses across the country to restrict elections and make it harder for people to vote. they're using lies and conjecture to actually change the voting process. so rand paul and peter navarro might say stupid things, but that doesn't mean we shouldn't take them seriously. because here's the scary thing. maybe the peter navarros and rand pauls of the world are saying the quiet part out loud because they think they can get away with it. leading off our discussion tonight is democratic congressman eric swalwell of california. he was an impeachment manager for the second trump impeachment. congressman swalwell, great to see you again. i love your reaction to hearing that 100 republicans in congress were lined up to overturn the election, which was going perfectly, they say, prior to the storming of the capitol. >> that's right, jonathan. great to see you. these republicans pro insurrectionists don't even deserve to be in you
now senator paul made a very stupid argument online. but it's lies like this that other republicans are using in state houses across the country to restrict elections and make it harder for people to vote. they're using lies and conjecture to actually change the voting process. so rand paul and peter navarro might say stupid things, but that doesn't mean we shouldn't take them seriously. because here's the scary thing. maybe the peter navarros and rand pauls of the world are saying the quiet...