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melissa: yeah. brandon: but i loved the celebration of it and the exchange of them... melissa: yeah. brandon: but it's kind of awesome that you're gonna make one that is actually very delicious, too. melissa: yeah. brandon: that's exciting. ooh. melissa: the mooncakes signify sort of the autumn harvest, and the moon is a ry important symbol in chinese culture, so it celebres the moon, basically, and the moon is the biggest and the brightest on this day. brandon: ooh. melissa: i mean, this is the really fun stuff... brandon: kind of crunchy bits. melissa: because there are not that many associations that we have with these things. it's not that hard for us to come up with, like, weird stuff and stuff that we ke and-- brandon: it's not like we're trying to offend anyone. we do want to kind of continue this tradition. we're also trying to figure out how to make things delicious. i think when we're able to kind of find something that culturally discovered, it becomes a little more meaningful... melissa:
melissa: yeah. brandon: but i loved the celebration of it and the exchange of them... melissa: yeah. brandon: but it's kind of awesome that you're gonna make one that is actually very delicious, too. melissa: yeah. brandon: that's exciting. ooh. melissa: the mooncakes signify sort of the autumn harvest, and the moon is a ry important symbol in chinese culture, so it celebres the moon, basically, and the moon is the biggest and the brightest on this day. brandon: ooh. melissa: i mean, this is...
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but we're not seeing that yet, melissa. i mean, even when, i mean, there are fears of recession that are going on at the moment, but we're not seeing any impact on demand demand is continuing bear in mind we're coming out of the post-covid area, brief, time, and it's very difficult for people to be curtailing demand, especially in seasonalities like winter. i don't, even if the industrial sector drops, i don't expect nat gas prices to be impacted that much this winter that's why i'm saying this winter is going to be tough for the west in general. >> in terms of the price differential between the u.s. and europe, that remains, amina, even in the depths of winter >> yes, yeah, yeah that's for sure. >> great to have you with us, thank thanks for your thoughts, appreciate it. >> thank you >>> coming up, we have two big hours ahead. millions of student loan borrowers are in limbo waiting to see if payments resume after the long pandemic pause. we'll dig into that story and so much more as "squawk box" rolls on your record label
but we're not seeing that yet, melissa. i mean, even when, i mean, there are fears of recession that are going on at the moment, but we're not seeing any impact on demand demand is continuing bear in mind we're coming out of the post-covid area, brief, time, and it's very difficult for people to be curtailing demand, especially in seasonalities like winter. i don't, even if the industrial sector drops, i don't expect nat gas prices to be impacted that much this winter that's why i'm saying this...
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start us off >> well, melissa, it's interesting after four straight weeks higher and the s&p up 17%, nasdaq up 23%, i think we were all expecting there to be some consolidation and the market to take a break, but the fact that we pushed through from lower to higher right now shows that there are plenty of people out there interested in buying, even after this gain in all of the indices, and that says something about the resilience of the market and the fact that the fed may really be cutting back on its aggressiveness, inflation may really be coming down. we see that wti, meaning the prai price of oil is back under 90 today. people are feeling better about the second half and looking forward into 2023, in terms of earnings momentum. and that shows that perhaps we can carry this rally further, even if there's some consolidation, we feel it's unlikely that we go back to the prior lows of june 16th and that we're more comfortable paying up for stocks, interest rates are not going to continue to rise as high as was expected >> yeah, on a monday morning like this is at an interesting cros
start us off >> well, melissa, it's interesting after four straight weeks higher and the s&p up 17%, nasdaq up 23%, i think we were all expecting there to be some consolidation and the market to take a break, but the fact that we pushed through from lower to higher right now shows that there are plenty of people out there interested in buying, even after this gain in all of the indices, and that says something about the resilience of the market and the fact that the fed may really be...
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ah, ah, i melissa chan, thanks for joining us. is the one year anniversary of the fall of cobble afghanistan to the taliban. since then the country has faced economic chaos. political fundamentalism and the forced exit of half the population, women and girls, from many parts of society. somewhere from 850002 about a 1000000 teenage girls are missing out on high school education, which will have big consequences on the potential and prosperity of the country. dw, sandra petrie. mon reports from couple. oh, these go to hungry for the education they get. it's are going a high school in cowboy. they have big plants. who of you went to be a doctor? raise your hands that these plans may end up as dreams. although they are only 11 or 12. this is their last year at school. the taliban are allowing only very few goods to study beyond great 6. the leadership has effectively bent secondary education for girls. these remich emerett as the taliban called their government. once to enforce agenda, segregated society where teenage girls and women
ah, ah, i melissa chan, thanks for joining us. is the one year anniversary of the fall of cobble afghanistan to the taliban. since then the country has faced economic chaos. political fundamentalism and the forced exit of half the population, women and girls, from many parts of society. somewhere from 850002 about a 1000000 teenage girls are missing out on high school education, which will have big consequences on the potential and prosperity of the country. dw, sandra petrie. mon reports from...
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incredible rally, melissa. knocking the bears out of the way as the bulls come in oddly, bonds continue to get bought 10-year treasury remaining at the 2.8% mark. bond market and stock market are in different directions. we will add fast money with carter braxton coming up, melissa. we will ask him about the bond market and stock market. we will do segments about gasoline under $4 a gallon nationwide enjoy it i think it will be above that today because the price of oil is $94.50. oil gained $6 a barrel in three sessions >>> among the top corporate stories we are watching is rivian a smaller than expected loss better than forecast revenues in the latest quarter investors are focusing on guidance trimming the financeial outlook. investors should expect a wider loss rivian maintaining the full guidance of deliveries and production targets brian, that's got news it has cash on hand for a company this young >> listen, here is the thing about rivian the trucks are beautiful somebody in my neighborhood got one. you kn
incredible rally, melissa. knocking the bears out of the way as the bulls come in oddly, bonds continue to get bought 10-year treasury remaining at the 2.8% mark. bond market and stock market are in different directions. we will add fast money with carter braxton coming up, melissa. we will ask him about the bond market and stock market. we will do segments about gasoline under $4 a gallon nationwide enjoy it i think it will be above that today because the price of oil is $94.50. oil gained $6...
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still with us to discuss, peter baker, melissa murray, and frank frog lucy. peter, let's go back in trump's history. he is not the best guy when it comes to keeping secrets. talk to us about things he's done with classified information on thinking russia, north korea. he doesn't have a good record. >> no, that's, right i think there's a long history of cavalier, or at least casual control over classified information, there is an incident where he's in the oval office visiting the russian officer was -- intelligence about the islamic state, that come from the state of israel that caused a great deal of concern. at one point he tweeted out an image of an iranian site that had been given to him and a briefing, there was concern over that. i remember he had his cell phone that he continue to use at one point. even though he was warned that it was being tapped, or potentially tough by the russian and chinese. he was told to stop using it because it was vulnerable to foreign interception and he continued to use it anyway. we sought repeatedly throughout his preside
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melissa welcome. if musk is forced to buy twitter, what sort of corporate culture is he going to run into at that company? >> uh, wow. you never know with musk. i can say that i was at twitter in what i would call the glory days. i was there between 2012 and 2016 prior to it even going public. so, at that time i think we were very strong in terms of having a clear strategy and making sure their culture aligned with that. i think musk is a wild card, as we all know, and i hope that if he does end up taking over the company that he keeps a lot of the good foundational components of what twitter has built both strategically and culturally. >> i suppose it would really help us to define what culture is. i've heard it called the things that employees do when the boss is not around. >> yeah, that is not how i define culture. [ laughter ] in fact, it's one of the reasons i wrote the book. i think there's been a lot of definitions out there. culture is a concept that has been around for over 70 years, which i
melissa welcome. if musk is forced to buy twitter, what sort of corporate culture is he going to run into at that company? >> uh, wow. you never know with musk. i can say that i was at twitter in what i would call the glory days. i was there between 2012 and 2016 prior to it even going public. so, at that time i think we were very strong in terms of having a clear strategy and making sure their culture aligned with that. i think musk is a wild card, as we all know, and i hope that if he...
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next, we also have melissa melissa naulin, lucy associate curator of decorative art to the white house just across the street. where she has served since 2003 in the presidency of george w. bush. melissa naulin previously held territorial post at washington's mount vernon, the winter ford museum in delaware and the drum museum of new york. she was the master of arts degree from the winter third program in early american culture at the university of delaware as well as a bachelors degree from smith college. last but not least, we have pushed susan p. schoelwer the executive director of historic preservation and collections and the robert h. smith senior curator at george washington's mount vernon. where she directs the architectural preservation, furnishings and interpretation of george and martha washington's home, the surrounding plantations, structures, as well as the landscapes. a ph. d. graduate of yale and an m a graduate from the winterthur program at the university of delaware. she also has a bachelors degree from the university of notre dame. and exhibit that ran from 2016 to 2
next, we also have melissa melissa naulin, lucy associate curator of decorative art to the white house just across the street. where she has served since 2003 in the presidency of george w. bush. melissa naulin previously held territorial post at washington's mount vernon, the winter ford museum in delaware and the drum museum of new york. she was the master of arts degree from the winter third program in early american culture at the university of delaware as well as a bachelors degree from...
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plea peter, melissa, frank, don't go anywhere. we've got more to cover on the other side of the break. the threat still facing -- on a cincinnati fbi office. we are going to look at those next as these baseless attacks are continuing. and later, the mixed messaging from the right on the search at mar-a-lago as we learn new details. david plouffe and matthew dowd are here to break all of it down. the 11th hour just getting underway, on a very serious friday night. before dexcom g6, my diabetes was out of control. i was tired. not having the energy to do the things that i wanted to do. before dexcom g6, i was frustrated. all of that finger-pricking and all of that pain, my a1c was still stuck. there is a better way to manage diabetes. the dexcom g6 continuous glucose monitoring system eliminates painful fingersticks, helps lower a1c, and it's covered by medicare. before dexcom g6, i couldn't enjoy a single meal. i was always trying to out-guess my glucose and it was awful. (female announcer) dexcom g6 is a small wearable that sends
plea peter, melissa, frank, don't go anywhere. we've got more to cover on the other side of the break. the threat still facing -- on a cincinnati fbi office. we are going to look at those next as these baseless attacks are continuing. and later, the mixed messaging from the right on the search at mar-a-lago as we learn new details. david plouffe and matthew dowd are here to break all of it down. the 11th hour just getting underway, on a very serious friday night. before dexcom g6, my diabetes...
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i think i need to buy him one. >> melissa: what kind of car do you want? >> not ones in my garage. >> i think the quote from him was i would even buy him a car if he decides to come. so, i mean, buying a car and giving a car are different. but beggars can't be choosers. >> melissa: you did come and said the hardest to leave green bay. the longest you've been on a team. we have got pictures of you in raiders jerseys growing up. tell us about this. you can see them here. >> yeah, yeah. third grade yearbook. i was in a hospital visiting somebody. i don't remember how old that one is. tim brown. got my jersey. manifesting it a while. good to see everything kind to fruition. >> melissa: you grew up a raiders fan? >> whole family was raiders fan and whole tenure through green bay. my family had a full raiders den down there. tim brown. like i said it's a pretty good feeling to be able to be here now. >> melissa: your brother was your brother david was texting you during that lightning delay and said you told him it was lit in the locker room. you guys were firin
i think i need to buy him one. >> melissa: what kind of car do you want? >> not ones in my garage. >> i think the quote from him was i would even buy him a car if he decides to come. so, i mean, buying a car and giving a car are different. but beggars can't be choosers. >> melissa: you did come and said the hardest to leave green bay. the longest you've been on a team. we have got pictures of you in raiders jerseys growing up. tell us about this. you can see them here....
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next, we also have melissa melissa naulin, lucy associate curator of decorative art to the white house just across the street. where she has served since 2003 in the presidency of george w. bush. melissa naulin previously held territorial post at washington's mount vernon, the winter ford museum in delaware and the drum museum of new york. she was the master of arts degree from the winter third program in early american culture at the university of delaware as well as a bachelors degree from smith college. last but not least, we have pushed susan p. schoelwer the executive director of historic preservation and collections and the robert h. smith senior curator at george washington's mount vernon. where she directs the architectural preservation, furnishings and interpretation of george and martha washington's home, the surrounding plantations, structures, as well as the landscapes. a ph.d. graduate of yale and an m a graduate from the winterthur program at the university of delaware. she also has a bachelors degree from the university of notre dame. and exhibit that ran from 2016 to 20
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ah, i melissa chan, thanks for joining us. is the one year anniversary of the fall of kabul, afghanistan to the taliban. since then the country has faced economic chaos. political fundamentalism and the forced exit of half the population, women and girls, from many parts of society. somewhere from 850002 about a 1000000 teenage girls are missing out on high school education, which will have big consequences on the potential and prosperity of the country. dw sandra peters. mon reports from couple, oh, these go so hungry for the education they get. it's are going to high school in cowboy. they have big plants. who of you went to be a doctor, raised your hands that these plans may end of his dreams. although they are only 11 or 12, this is their last year at school. the taliban are allowing only very few goods to study beyond great 6. the leadership has effectively bent secondary education for girls. these limit emerett as the taliban called their government. once to enforce agenda, segregated society where teenage girls and wome
ah, i melissa chan, thanks for joining us. is the one year anniversary of the fall of kabul, afghanistan to the taliban. since then the country has faced economic chaos. political fundamentalism and the forced exit of half the population, women and girls, from many parts of society. somewhere from 850002 about a 1000000 teenage girls are missing out on high school education, which will have big consequences on the potential and prosperity of the country. dw sandra peters. mon reports from...
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still with us to discuss, peter baker, melissa murray, and frank frog lucy. peter, let's go back in trump's history. he is not the best guy when it comes to keeping secrets. talk to us about things he's done with classified information on thinking russia, north korea. he doesn't have a good record. >> no, that's, right i think there's a long history of cavalier, or at least casual control over classified information, there is an incident where he's in the oval office visiting the russian officer was -- intelligence about the islamic state, that come from the state of israel that caused a great deal of concern. at one point he tweeted out an image of an iranian site that had been given to him and a briefing, there was concern over that. i remember he had his cell phone that he continue to use at one point. even though he was warned that it was being tapped, or potentially tough by the russian and chinese. he was told to stop using it because it was vulnerable to foreign interception and he continued to use it anyway. we sought repeatedly throughout his preside
still with us to discuss, peter baker, melissa murray, and frank frog lucy. peter, let's go back in trump's history. he is not the best guy when it comes to keeping secrets. talk to us about things he's done with classified information on thinking russia, north korea. he doesn't have a good record. >> no, that's, right i think there's a long history of cavalier, or at least casual control over classified information, there is an incident where he's in the oval office visiting the russian...
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melissa? >> thank you. hello, everyone. it's my pleasure today to be at you talking about the recovery operations that were going to do in order to recover this capsule. for the past several years the team-based direct kennedy space and have been working with the u.s. navy to refine come to create, refine and practice a recovery operations to get the capsule back when it lands for artemis i. just last fall we completed our final test called underway recovery test nine aboard the u.s. as martha and that certified us to do these recovery operations. these recovery tests allow us to experience life aboard and navy vessel for six to eight days as we practicing with a full-size orion mockup, and we practice over and over again. what will happen splash day to refine how we work with the capsule and integrate with the navy. we have decades-old partnership nasa does with any guess i'm sure you know from our time with apollo. recovering missions and this artemis program will just build on that experience that we have with them. so s
melissa? >> thank you. hello, everyone. it's my pleasure today to be at you talking about the recovery operations that were going to do in order to recover this capsule. for the past several years the team-based direct kennedy space and have been working with the u.s. navy to refine come to create, refine and practice a recovery operations to get the capsule back when it lands for artemis i. just last fall we completed our final test called underway recovery test nine aboard the u.s. as...
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ah, i melissa chan, thanks for joining us. is the one year anniversary of the fall of cobble afghanistan to the taliban. since then the country has faced economic chaos. political fundamentalism and the forced exit of half the population, women and girls from many parts of society. somewhere from 850002 about a 1000000 teenage girls are missing out on high school education, which will have big consequences on the potential and prosperity of the country. dw sandra peters. mon reports from couple, oh, these go to hungry for the education they get. it's are going a high school in cowboy. they have big plants. who if you went to be a doctor, raise your hands so that these plans may end up as dreams. although they are only 11 or 12, this is their last year at school. the taliban are allowing only very few goods to study beyond great 6. the leadership has effectively bent secondary education for girls. these limit emerett as the taliban called their government. once to enforce agenda, segregated society where teenage girls and women
ah, i melissa chan, thanks for joining us. is the one year anniversary of the fall of cobble afghanistan to the taliban. since then the country has faced economic chaos. political fundamentalism and the forced exit of half the population, women and girls from many parts of society. somewhere from 850002 about a 1000000 teenage girls are missing out on high school education, which will have big consequences on the potential and prosperity of the country. dw sandra peters. mon reports from...
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harry and melissa, thank you both so much. next, warfare on reproductive rights playing out in yet another state. this time, and nebraska. we're gonna speak to someone working to help people get the care they need, no matter what. later, what the cdc is saying about covid and schools with kids getting back to classes across this country. ask for advice? stick with us. stick with us. taken with a statin, leqvio can lower bad cholesterol and keep it low with two doses a year. side effects were injection site reaction, joint pain, urinary tract infection, diarrhea, chest cold, pain in legs or arms, and shortness of breath. with leqvio, lowering cholesterol becomes just one more thing life throws your way. ask your doctor about leqvio. lower. longer. leqvio. >> two states, given the okay to further restrict reproductive rights. this week, judges and both idaho and louisiana, allowing near total abortion bans to take effect. in idaho, and you'll also lets people sue abortion providers, if a pregnancy in their family's terminated, w
harry and melissa, thank you both so much. next, warfare on reproductive rights playing out in yet another state. this time, and nebraska. we're gonna speak to someone working to help people get the care they need, no matter what. later, what the cdc is saying about covid and schools with kids getting back to classes across this country. ask for advice? stick with us. stick with us. taken with a statin, leqvio can lower bad cholesterol and keep it low with two doses a year. side effects were...
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do you think melissa as well? um, yeah, i mean, i think elaine's point about what i was thinking about how the history the history that has been told maybe started with the kind of low-hanging fruit in terms of what what were the what was preserved in terms of the documentation, you know kind of starting there and then as susan was saying, i mean the questions have broadened so much as we've begun to understand that it is not just the history of our political leaders of white men that needed to be preserved but expanded into all kinds of realms people of different races ethnicities sexual orientation gender all of those things, which we are now, we're a looking for evidence of that history in those documents that may have been overlooked before and you know, just prioritizing learning and sharing those histories, which just hadn't been i did in the past. so i mean i think women will continue to do a lot of that work as just as they started but again, fortunately the field has opened up so much to for us to be so m
do you think melissa as well? um, yeah, i mean, i think elaine's point about what i was thinking about how the history the history that has been told maybe started with the kind of low-hanging fruit in terms of what what were the what was preserved in terms of the documentation, you know kind of starting there and then as susan was saying, i mean the questions have broadened so much as we've begun to understand that it is not just the history of our political leaders of white men that needed to...
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i am melissa lee. we start this first trading day of august with a bit of a breather for stocks and major indices pulling back a bit after the best since 2020. one of our traders says the biggest consumer is not any of these things. it's that we don't go into a recession. brian, explain yourself. >> it is a bit provocative but, i am giving the people what they want here. so, here is what i am thinking. we just had this massive rally all because the fed, or at least the market thought the market rallied. so the market is pricing in a recession and a pivot. the fed is trying to engineer a slowdown so they can fight inflation. so what happens if we don't get that slowdown? all of a sudden inflation creeps back up and we accelerate. how do you think the fed will react? they will slam on the brakes again to fight inflation. this is a 1973 playbook all over again. as soon as you let up on the gas, the economy starts to take off. the worst thing for this market, the way it is priced is, you don't have a reces
i am melissa lee. we start this first trading day of august with a bit of a breather for stocks and major indices pulling back a bit after the best since 2020. one of our traders says the biggest consumer is not any of these things. it's that we don't go into a recession. brian, explain yourself. >> it is a bit provocative but, i am giving the people what they want here. so, here is what i am thinking. we just had this massive rally all because the fed, or at least the market thought the...
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andrew. >>> thanks, melissa. coming up, president biden speaking after the cpi report saying the country had zero inflation last month and frank luntz calls that victory lap ridiculous and insult to the american people. he will join us when "squawk box" comes back to talk all about it opportunity is using data to create a competitive advantage. ♪ ♪ it's raising capital that helps companies change the world. it's making complicated financial concepts seem simple. opportunity is making the dream of home ownership a reality... ♪ ♪ ...writing new rules and redefining the game... ...and driving the world forward to a greener energy future. (applause) ♪ ♪ opportunity is setting a goal... ...and charting a course to get there. sometimes the only thing standing between you and opportunity... ...is someone who can make the connection. at ice, we connect people to opportunity. if you wake up thinking about the market and want to make the right moves fast... get decision tech from fidelity. [ cellphone vibrates
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melissa, i want to some of you. walk kansas was the first state to put the issue directly before voters, it will not be the last. november, kentucky will vote on a similar measure that rejects the right to abortion, and two blue states, california and vermont, will vote on amendments to shrine the right to abortion in their state constitutions. melissa, how important are these ballot initiatives, as states start to follow indiana's lead by passing new abortion restrictions? thanks >> for having me, alicia. i think it's critically important that we have these voter initiatives, voter referendums that bring the prospect of direct democracy to this issue. because as we see an indiana, when these issues are put to representative democracy, the state legislature that have become republican controlled by design, three decades of partisan gerrymandering. you see very different outcomes. what we saw in kansas is even though individuals in that red state may differ on the question of abortion and morality, they have real ske
melissa, i want to some of you. walk kansas was the first state to put the issue directly before voters, it will not be the last. november, kentucky will vote on a similar measure that rejects the right to abortion, and two blue states, california and vermont, will vote on amendments to shrine the right to abortion in their state constitutions. melissa, how important are these ballot initiatives, as states start to follow indiana's lead by passing new abortion restrictions? thanks >> for...
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matt melissa you're sticking with me. still to come this sunday, we dig deeper into the other headline facing trump. his request for a special master for the mar-a-lago documents. his request put some more legal peril. plus the midterms and two new studies giving insight into what likely will fuel voters to the poll this november. later, daca left in limbo because working to protect dreamers. -- we'll explain nothing but congress can move the deep fear caused by -- first richard louis with the other big stories we're tracking this hour at msnbc. richard. good evening to you. the mayor of jackson mississippi urges residents there to get out now ahead of expected flooding overnight. the big fear is the pearl river is expected to crash by tomorrow. shelters are all available for evacuees and electricity in the flood zone was cut off for safety. officials say the pearl river could overflow more than 35 feet. in southwest oregon, strong winds and drive conditions are fueling a wildfire hampering fire fired efforts to contain i
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melissa you want to have the final word? i'd like to respond to your very provocative question tisa about the availability of religious freedom as an argument. i'm gonna be sitting with that a lot and i really like the question that you framed. it. does the availability of religious freedom as a rallying cry create more problems than it solves in the current moment. i'm a historian so i don't study the current moment that much but i i am curious to know. how religion focused vaccine discussions are playing out if that's at all effective when we're looking at the hyperlocal level of conversations between neighbors families healthcare providers patients and so on but also related to other issues religion focused discussions on contraception and abortion can be much more complex than we give it credit for. you know in the earlier panel about polarization to spend a lot of time talking about the consequences of our the structure of our democracy. in our political parties here, i'd like us to to think about how this panel reminds
melissa you want to have the final word? i'd like to respond to your very provocative question tisa about the availability of religious freedom as an argument. i'm gonna be sitting with that a lot and i really like the question that you framed. it. does the availability of religious freedom as a rallying cry create more problems than it solves in the current moment. i'm a historian so i don't study the current moment that much but i i am curious to know. how religion focused vaccine discussions...
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i'll be our up next here on d, w melissa cham. how's that news? asia as adjustment of good ah ah, every journey is full of surprises. we've gone all out to give you some tips with the footsteps. rigby horton. i'm in europe. northern most count to please. ah, 3 times long. but still very much alive. d. w, travel, you'll go to the central southern germany, europe. oh, recognized where exactly. it was fun. i learned a lot. our culture history. all their d. w. travel extremely worth a visit with your watch and d, w. news asia coming up today, a top level united nations trip to bangladesh with there were hinge a refugee camps and major concern of the high commissioner for human rights. michelle bachelorette and in his independent state speech, indian prime minister in random modi makes them surprise statements about the status of women. ah, i melissa chan. thanks for joining us. un high commissioner for human rights. michelle bachelorette is in bangladesh where she has been meeting with government officials and members of civil society. her itinerary i
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melissa, good to quote see you >> i know. it's been a while, brian this will be a fun three hours ahead. >> either that or destroy our careers in an instant. one of two things will happen. >> yeah. >> we can choose >> it's in our power >> i do miss you, melissa. it's been 22 years >> yeah. tv brother and sister, i think the best analogy. >> peter and jan or greg and marsha let's get to t
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melissa i have to go to you first. this almost blows my mind. a former white house lawyer now testifying before a federal grand jury. what does that tell you about how serious this thing is? >> it's pretty serious stephanie and it suggests that the department of justice is honing in on the former president and those closest to him. again, given all the concerns around executive privilege and attorney client privilege, the fact that they are bringing in path sub loan is that they are moving in a more aggressive direction towards the former president. this is a really interesting development. i don't think any this would've happened without the fact of cipollone's testimony before the january 6th committee and the special hearings that were conducted this summer. so this is all related and i think incredibly important. >> for months and months and months, we have said this is serious, this is bad for the former president. but with these advancements we have learned in the last day or so, does this increase the legal jeopardy believe he is in? >> i
melissa i have to go to you first. this almost blows my mind. a former white house lawyer now testifying before a federal grand jury. what does that tell you about how serious this thing is? >> it's pretty serious stephanie and it suggests that the department of justice is honing in on the former president and those closest to him. again, given all the concerns around executive privilege and attorney client privilege, the fact that they are bringing in path sub loan is that they are...
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melissa, we discovered them in a forest. now we immediately began fighting a lot though we were lucky that day because our unit left the battle with only 2 wounded. his muffled me and another lad had wobbled on it. so yeah, boy is sheldon florence who jenko received 2 bullet wounds and the shrapnel wound to his legs. he's one of the 1st ukrainian soldiers to be treated in germany says the russian attack began a low no final to medical care. the patient received and ukraine was excellent, but he needed further operations. so of course, to do that, we needed a large team and the appropriate infrastructure, which is practically nonexistent in ukraine at the moment, minute finally, no actual guns breaking in 6 soldiers are being treated at the louisa hospital in austin. maxim cut of inc. a was shot at by a russian tank into don bus at piece of shrapnel. hit him in the arm. oh yeah, me. oh mina, my media nerve is damaged virginia. should i am still. i can move my hand in this direction but not in the other. and i can't feel anyth
melissa, we discovered them in a forest. now we immediately began fighting a lot though we were lucky that day because our unit left the battle with only 2 wounded. his muffled me and another lad had wobbled on it. so yeah, boy is sheldon florence who jenko received 2 bullet wounds and the shrapnel wound to his legs. he's one of the 1st ukrainian soldiers to be treated in germany says the russian attack began a low no final to medical care. the patient received and ukraine was excellent, but he...
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she was by you warned it defending key if against russian troops muslim resist of melissa melissa. we discovered them in a forest. now we immediately began fighting a lot though we were lucky that day people because our unit left the battle with only 2 wounded. his muffled me and another lad had wobbled on it. so yeah, boy is sheldon florence who jenko received 2 bullet wounds and the shrapnel went to his legs. he's one of the 1st ukrainian soldiers to be treated in germany, says the russian attack began a low no final to medical care. the patient received and ukraine was excellent, but he needed further operations. so of course to do that, we needed a large team and the appropriate infrastructure, which is practically nonexistent in ukraine at the moment, minute i know who i'm speaking him is 6. soldiers are being treated at the louise and hospital in austin. maxim cut of ankle was shot at by a russian tongue. kinda don bus at piece of shrapnel. hit him in the arm. oh yeah. me. oh mia? oh my median nerve is damaged virginia. should i am still, i can move my hand in this direction,
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great, excellent news. asia with melissa china is next and i'll be back at the top of the go i'm with for what people have to say matters to us. and that's why we listen to their stories. reporter every weekend on d. w. many portion of lunch also. now in the world, climate change very often stores. this is my pleasure, the way from just one week how much was going to really get we still have time to out. i'm going all with you're watching the w news asia coming up today. new research shows what scientists call in irreversible decline in fresh water storage in asia. the drying up of the tibetan plateau would impact billions of people across the continent will take a closer look. and in china, scorching heat across the country, impacting people production and even hey ah, i melissa chan, thanks for joining us. we're looking at climate change today. andy w, news asia starting with some dire news about the tibetan plateau. it is the world's largest fresh water reserve providing for almost 2000000000 people on the continent . and scientists say that in the coming decades, we will see a quo
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melissa. we discovered them in a forest. now we immediately began fighting a lot though we were lucky that day people because our unit left the battle with only 2 wounded, his muffled me and another lad had wobbled on. so yeah, a boy is sheldon florence who jenko received 2 bullet wounds and the shrapnel went to his legs. he's one of the 1st ukrainian soldiers to be treated in germany, says the russian attack began a long no final to medical care. the patient received and ukraine was excellent, but he needed further operations. so of course, to do that, we needed a large team and the appropriate infrastructure, which is practically nonexistent in ukraine at the moment. i know who i'm speaking given is 6 soldiers are being treated at the louise and hospital in austin. maxim cut of ankle was shot at by a russian tongue. the don thus at piece of shrapnel, hit him in the arm. oh, immediately. oh mia? oh, my median nerve is damaged virginia, should i am still, i can move my hand in this direction,
melissa. we discovered them in a forest. now we immediately began fighting a lot though we were lucky that day people because our unit left the battle with only 2 wounded, his muffled me and another lad had wobbled on. so yeah, a boy is sheldon florence who jenko received 2 bullet wounds and the shrapnel went to his legs. he's one of the 1st ukrainian soldiers to be treated in germany, says the russian attack began a long no final to medical care. the patient received and ukraine was excellent,...
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melissa. we discovered them in a forest. now we immediately began fighting a lot though we were lucky that day because our unit left the battle with only 2 wounded. his muffled me and another lad had wobbled on. so yeah, a boy is sheldon florence who jenko received 2 bullet wounds and the shrapnel wound to his legs. he's one of the 1st ukrainian soldiers to be treated in germany says the russian attack began alone no final to medical care. the patient received and ukraine was excellent, but he needed further operations. so of course, to do that, we needed a large team and the appropriate infrastructure, which is practically nonexistent in ukraine at the moment. i know who i'm speaking given. 6 soldiers are being treated at the louisa hospital in austin. maxim cut of ankle was shot at by a russian tongue. the don bus at piece of shrapnel hit him in the arm. oh, media and me. oh, media. oh my media nerve is damaged virginia. should i am still, i can move my hand in this direction, but not in the
melissa. we discovered them in a forest. now we immediately began fighting a lot though we were lucky that day because our unit left the battle with only 2 wounded. his muffled me and another lad had wobbled on. so yeah, a boy is sheldon florence who jenko received 2 bullet wounds and the shrapnel wound to his legs. he's one of the 1st ukrainian soldiers to be treated in germany says the russian attack began alone no final to medical care. the patient received and ukraine was excellent, but he...
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melissa channel. we'll have out story. i'm do more in just a moment and i'll be back at the top of the good departure, due to the today, this meets flying to a foreign planet. in the 16th century, it meant being a captain and setting sale to discover a route. the world famous c. voyage of ferdinand of magellan. i'd rather erase linked to military interests, erase linked to political and military christie. but it was linked to many financial interests and adventure full of hardships, dangers and death 3 years and that would change the world forever. but jillions journey around the world, starting september 7th on d w. you're watching d w news asia coming up today, a mystery ship docs in sri lanka and there is concern. what is the chinese shift doing there and what is its purpose? we'll take a closer look and will the biggest pop stars in the world be forced to put a pos on their careers to become soldiers? ah, ah, i melissa chan, thanks for joining us. entree longer. a chinese ship has docked at the port of hamburg total to
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melissa hurtado ha hecho un llamado a eliminar o al menos a renovar la junta estatal del agua despuÉs de asegurar que es anticuada. paola nos cuenta los detalles en el siguiente informe. paola: en california mÁs de 90.000 personas corren el riesgo de consumir cÁncer porque consumen agua de los sistemas que presentan problemas. >> tienen riesgo de tener cÁncer, problemas renales y otros riesgos de salud, es algo que sabÍa que el comitÉ no hacÍa para las comunidades que creaban estos fondos para el agua limpia. paola: al igual que la senadora melissa hurtado, el senador estatal maicol criticÓ la junta estatal del agua por no otorgar la asistencia necesaria y urgente a los sistemas de agua que estÁn presentando problemas. mÁs de 150 de estos problemas no han cumplido con los estÁndares de calidad durante cinco aÑos. >> estamos trabajando con leyes que fueron estamos trabajando con leyes que fueron escritas en 1920, 1940, cuando nada mÁs habÍan 20 millones de personas en el estado de california, ahora somos 40 millones de personas. paola: se hablÓ sobre los resultados de la
melissa hurtado ha hecho un llamado a eliminar o al menos a renovar la junta estatal del agua despuÉs de asegurar que es anticuada. paola nos cuenta los detalles en el siguiente informe. paola: en california mÁs de 90.000 personas corren el riesgo de consumir cÁncer porque consumen agua de los sistemas que presentan problemas. >> tienen riesgo de tener cÁncer, problemas renales y otros riesgos de salud, es algo que sabÍa que el comitÉ no hacÍa para las comunidades que creaban estos...
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melissa, i'll go to you on this. it's not face he can pretend that he didn't understand what he had, that he had classified secrets in his possession in his office, not locked in a room, in his office, so given the strength of the evidence and the strength of this filing from the doj today, how likely do you think it would be that donald trump will get, even from a judge he appointed, the special master which would only be a delay because they have already gone through these documents. >> well, judge cannon had indicated that she was inclined to appoint the special master, but obviously that was before the government had filed its response, and, again, the government really did a lot of talking in its filings and in that evidence that was presented. i think judge cannon has a lot to think about going into this hearing tomorrow. again, the whole idea of a special master seems redundant, a waste of judicial resources when this review has already happened. when the government has rightly pointed out that further review
melissa, i'll go to you on this. it's not face he can pretend that he didn't understand what he had, that he had classified secrets in his possession in his office, not locked in a room, in his office, so given the strength of the evidence and the strength of this filing from the doj today, how likely do you think it would be that donald trump will get, even from a judge he appointed, the special master which would only be a delay because they have already gone through these documents. >>...
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melissa. >> christina, thank you. this underscores the notion that amd is taking market share from intel, particularly in the all-important datacenter segment. >> 100%. i think for longtime investors, that's really the key and i think it's really interesting for intel. his report was going to be, is the intel miss competitive advantage issue or is it a macro issue? i think you can see here it's a competitive advantage issue. amd continues to take share. so that's incredibly important. i also think it's interesting and we need to pay attention just for amd but also other stocks heading into earnings. these are stuck still in downtrends, but it also rallied 30% heading into earnings. so any sort of weakness or guy down, the stocks can be sold and can be sold hard. so i know everybody is feeling comfortable after the rally we have seen, but pay attention to that. sort of the action here is telling and might be indicative of other price action we see in the future. >> i do think it's interesting that we want to see what's
melissa. >> christina, thank you. this underscores the notion that amd is taking market share from intel, particularly in the all-important datacenter segment. >> 100%. i think for longtime investors, that's really the key and i think it's really interesting for intel. his report was going to be, is the intel miss competitive advantage issue or is it a macro issue? i think you can see here it's a competitive advantage issue. amd continues to take share. so that's incredibly...
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i am melissa lee. this is fast money. we are set to roll a perfect game tonight. i know, we can't resist. tim seymour, courtney garcia, and guy adami. we start out with clouds hanging over the markets. tensions between beijing and taiwan escalating again, news of that seem to send markets in the u.s. sharply lower. then, there are the looming energy crisis in europe. the region has turned to an unlikely lifeline, china. and of course, the fed. expectations for continued rate hikes sending markets down for a third straight day. the s&p has retraced more than half its gains since the june low. it is down nearly 8% from its august highs. take a look at some of the big tech stocks that have had big losses. apple down 10% from its august peak. microsoft dropping 11%. amazon, more than 12%. as we head into september, that is, historically, the worst month for stocks. does this give you pause for even more concern? >> we were warned, folks, about potential metaphors and analogies. anyways, be careful. as much as i am concerned about china and taiwan, that is not what the
i am melissa lee. this is fast money. we are set to roll a perfect game tonight. i know, we can't resist. tim seymour, courtney garcia, and guy adami. we start out with clouds hanging over the markets. tensions between beijing and taiwan escalating again, news of that seem to send markets in the u.s. sharply lower. then, there are the looming energy crisis in europe. the region has turned to an unlikely lifeline, china. and of course, the fed. expectations for continued rate hikes sending...
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and bring in melissa bell. they have beenroffensive for mo. what are they telling cnn about the advances overnight? >> reporter: well, what regional officials are saying is that for the second day the fighting continues, that counteroffensive continues with fighting in several towns they say along the frontline. but also just as we've seen during the preparation phase also continuing to tax beyond it. so things like ammunition depots and infrastructure across the bridge over the river, of course one of the targets of the ukrainian forces and it has been throughout the phase of this preparation of the counteroffensive to try to cut off kherson from the other side of the river and the supply roots that allow russian forces to bring in weapons and men. and so that counteroffensive continues. but there is of course something we're hearing from ukrainian officials and we've been hearing from the ukrainian president last night in his address that while this counteroffensive is under way, there needs to be patience and time given in order for it to s
and bring in melissa bell. they have beenroffensive for mo. what are they telling cnn about the advances overnight? >> reporter: well, what regional officials are saying is that for the second day the fighting continues, that counteroffensive continues with fighting in several towns they say along the frontline. but also just as we've seen during the preparation phase also continuing to tax beyond it. so things like ammunition depots and infrastructure across the bridge over the river, of...
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jacqui, melissa, clint ross. thank you also much. you definitely worked with us tonight. before we go to break, fads in washington are flying at half staff as we remember house member, jacqui. the indiana congresswoman was killed in a congresswoman car accident earlier today. -- she was in line to become chairman at the house ethics committee if the republicans win the majority and november. house minority leader, kevin mccarthy, called it absolutely devastating. jacqui was just 58 years old. after the break, we have been talking a lot about the billions of dollars at stake with the kerry loophole. and today, reporting on what kristen sinema wants. we'll have congresswoman katie porter answer the future of the inflation fighting bill. and later, one of our upcoming guest says that he had seen a lot of law in order. but never a twist as good as what happened today in the trial of alex jones! the 11th hour, just getting underway on a wednesday night! dnesday night! can slow me down. now, skyrizi helps me get going by treating my skin and joints. along with significantly cle
jacqui, melissa, clint ross. thank you also much. you definitely worked with us tonight. before we go to break, fads in washington are flying at half staff as we remember house member, jacqui. the indiana congresswoman was killed in a congresswoman car accident earlier today. -- she was in line to become chairman at the house ethics committee if the republicans win the majority and november. house minority leader, kevin mccarthy, called it absolutely devastating. jacqui was just 58 years old....
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melissa -- >> alyssa, as phil angel laid out, the six are so high. you have a judge in florida asking trump lawyers to resubmit his request for a special master for the search, saying his lawyers basically botched the paperwork. is his legal team underestimating just how serious this really is? >> it's hard to say. if they underestimated this, or this is truly the extent of their professional acumen, alicia. it is clear that judge cannon and asking them to submit their feelings about the kind of relief that they are seeking the evidence that they have and earn pedal to such relief and a case, so just how impoverished this filing was. barb mcquade last night basically equated to a press release. i think that is exactly right. it is a more than 20 page weren't without any of the common features that one might expect of a legal complaint filed by individuals who have been trained as lawyers and barred him license by a jurisdiction in this country. it really fills on a number of levels. i mean, it falls to the point about this being about pre-, are about
melissa -- >> alyssa, as phil angel laid out, the six are so high. you have a judge in florida asking trump lawyers to resubmit his request for a special master for the search, saying his lawyers basically botched the paperwork. is his legal team underestimating just how serious this really is? >> it's hard to say. if they underestimated this, or this is truly the extent of their professional acumen, alicia. it is clear that judge cannon and asking them to submit their feelings...
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melissa, what do you think first he says he's not going to do it. now he's being, frankly, prudent, in that he's clearly suggesting he may have to close the deal even if he doesn't want to and doesn't have all the financial backing. >> i think a lot changed since the last tweet this legal battle over the court date set in october, that changes a whole lot of things for musk the timing is interesting and worth noting as well this is after the june lows, since the june lows. tesla shares are up 35%. remember he had a super bad feeling about the economy. so the timing is very interesting as well. >> well, you know, it's interesting because he said he's super -- he has a super bad feeling about the economy, but he's also said he thinks inflation is coming down as he's talked about the commodity prices and input costs related to tesla itself. i'm never sure exactly where he stands but the other component to me that was so interesting about this decision to sell the shares, it's also a recognition, i think, that just because some of the financial backers
melissa, what do you think first he says he's not going to do it. now he's being, frankly, prudent, in that he's clearly suggesting he may have to close the deal even if he doesn't want to and doesn't have all the financial backing. >> i think a lot changed since the last tweet this legal battle over the court date set in october, that changes a whole lot of things for musk the timing is interesting and worth noting as well this is after the june lows, since the june lows. tesla shares...
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melissa murray, chuck rosenberg, thank you so much. luke, you had so much reporting today. i'm gonna make you stick around. when we come back, more trump allies come before the january 6th committee, what they might or might not be saying, and why it matters for the investigation? later, compare what the conservatives had to say about hillary clinton's handling about government records, to what we're hearing now about the same people to the search on palm beach. the 11th hour just getting underway on tuesday night. turns out, some wishes do come true. they'll never know. and it turns out the general is a quality insurance company that's been saving people money for nearly 60 years. for a great low rate, and nearly 60 years of quality coverage- go with the general. i'm jonathan lawson here to tell you about life insuranceverage- through the colonial penn program. if you're age 50 to 85, and looking to buy life insurance on a fixed budget, remember the three ps. what are the three ps? the three ps of life insurance on a fixed budget are price, price, and price. a price you ca
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but keith and meek, and how about would you say watching or how we were here, whether melissa or cross that sir? we need to put it at the $20.00 lucas group, which, but it was this under to this fishing is a good book is which is you live with them or do you do what that is? which with zach us, those li shall, will not earlier on kit or his teacher. k i p rossi. yes. michelle. and you had till he'd ever come across new crockett and look at him with theories, the movie snarled. slimy. the sky knew yes, not on us blocker. it's it must be m d, so it's a percentile capillary. but usually or graham, you seem to be support sent of chick prep a get a sure i see you go to kirkland, which i'm with jerry's. that me? yes, we are lead yury. what that all, what the bush and swap model. now what do genia, one of them are in florida pretty should be able to pull up the key. you have to register about but you saw them said, you know, i know seem well i'm, i'm, you're probably about to pull up. could you give me a look? was there was no or i'd be willing to do this. you scepter. i'd say key room was le
but keith and meek, and how about would you say watching or how we were here, whether melissa or cross that sir? we need to put it at the $20.00 lucas group, which, but it was this under to this fishing is a good book is which is you live with them or do you do what that is? which with zach us, those li shall, will not earlier on kit or his teacher. k i p rossi. yes. michelle. and you had till he'd ever come across new crockett and look at him with theories, the movie snarled. slimy. the sky...
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melissa in new york, thank you for the update. two ukraine, where russian airstrikes have killed 13 people in the south near a nuclear facility held by moscow. several others were injured when missiles hit the district, across the river from the nuclear power plant. it struck a bridge in the russian held region after hiing another key bridge in the same area a few days before. both bridges were considered strategic for russian forces. i spoke to rob parsons in odessa, who have the latest on the military situation. reporter: the situation is unchanged at the moment. the russians continue in the donbass region, some 600 kilometers north of where i am. for the last month, they have made little progress. we are talking about kilometers in single figures. they are taking heavy losses. they are now faced with a dilemma of what to do about the counteroffensive in the south, not far from here. do they move troops south and at the same time jeopardize the offensive in the donbass? what to they do? it seems they will start picking troops. i
melissa in new york, thank you for the update. two ukraine, where russian airstrikes have killed 13 people in the south near a nuclear facility held by moscow. several others were injured when missiles hit the district, across the river from the nuclear power plant. it struck a bridge in the russian held region after hiing another key bridge in the same area a few days before. both bridges were considered strategic for russian forces. i spoke to rob parsons in odessa, who have the latest on the...
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melissa carbon healing. so when you're there, i don't know what the other part of the mean at the moment that i most i could get but when i get it, you know, not enough that i think when you get it mostly it was asking me that i was able to get my nose k, get on one of the leg one. when he got him back he had to get it. i just looking for what almost what but i wasn't so much of a if i to live on, on selling straight as their market the in bulk or i forget them. i've been in the valley that battle cake one or since they are not going to do it up. i 2nd i him tech he not happy with him or her mother, you know whose homes get a most common sense. they might need him to milk in boy that they will he okay, well the important the guess and they will never if i mean we important a k a partition by him that nina nearly those very special case of politician especially considering herrera ruth, how she got into politics and all that kinda being, you know, how you have all the 2 choices either just accept it and go al
melissa carbon healing. so when you're there, i don't know what the other part of the mean at the moment that i most i could get but when i get it, you know, not enough that i think when you get it mostly it was asking me that i was able to get my nose k, get on one of the leg one. when he got him back he had to get it. i just looking for what almost what but i wasn't so much of a if i to live on, on selling straight as their market the in bulk or i forget them. i've been in the valley that...
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but what about melissa's report on what is happening at that nuclear site? i mean, in zaporizhzhia, you've got people lining up for iodine pills, huge concerns about a nuclear accident. the ukrainian foreign minister warning russian attacks near the plant are putting the entire continent at risk. we heard national security council spokesman john kirby saying the u.s. is, quote, deeply concerned about the situation. how dangerous is it right now? >> we should all be deeply concerned because it is dangerous. if something were to happen at that plant that would release radiation in any form, it would hurt the surrounding areas. it could certainly affect areas beyond just that small area where the plant is. but truthfully, again, this is russia conducting criminal activities in combat. this is a war crime. and the people in the area certainly should take precautions, as they are doing. and the iaea should have someone on the ground soon. but it seems like russia continues to stand in the way. and that's extremely troubling. >> sounds like the iaea will get in th
but what about melissa's report on what is happening at that nuclear site? i mean, in zaporizhzhia, you've got people lining up for iodine pills, huge concerns about a nuclear accident. the ukrainian foreign minister warning russian attacks near the plant are putting the entire continent at risk. we heard national security council spokesman john kirby saying the u.s. is, quote, deeply concerned about the situation. how dangerous is it right now? >> we should all be deeply concerned...
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what about you, melissa, whether you're biggest takeaways? what's telling you about where the doj is in its investigation? >> it's interesting that we learned how this investigation began with a criminal referral from the national archives to the department of justice. we sat in the affidavit, a timeline of back and forth negotiations between the national archives and the fbi, and the former president for the of the documents that was unsuccessful, therefore prompting the search of the residents. to my mind, one of the most surprising details that emerged, and again goes to the point that hugo just raised, was the idea that the president had had this information. there is information perhaps that they would find likely evidence of obstruction, either manipulating the documents, or manipulating evidence or the circumstances that the fbi sat -- found, that speaks to someone being close to the former president that can relay that kind of information. there's lots of information about the evidence that would support a chart under the espionage ac
what about you, melissa, whether you're biggest takeaways? what's telling you about where the doj is in its investigation? >> it's interesting that we learned how this investigation began with a criminal referral from the national archives to the department of justice. we sat in the affidavit, a timeline of back and forth negotiations between the national archives and the fbi, and the former president for the of the documents that was unsuccessful, therefore prompting the search of the...