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jonathan: thank you. is coming for eight rate hike next year -- he is coming for a rate hike next year. tom: as a cultural landscape here at the pacific rim, it goes to china and a covid and the horrific news we are getting on the covid across china. i have not a single guest on bloomberg surveillance give it any credence whatsoever. it goes until the constraints were out and then you are done. what do they do at 90%? jonathan: i call it operation ostrich earlier this year. do you want to talk about the real breaking news? commercial break before the show started, tk turns to me and says he never watched gladiator. russell crowe. come on, we have got to fix this , haven't we? this is absolutely ridiculous. have you never watched rocky? coming up, kelsey berro. this is bloomberg. >> keeping up-to-date with news from around the word -- world. it is now up to the justice department to decide whether to prosecute donald trump on his role on the attack of the capital. the house committee voted to refer the pre
jonathan: thank you. is coming for eight rate hike next year -- he is coming for a rate hike next year. tom: as a cultural landscape here at the pacific rim, it goes to china and a covid and the horrific news we are getting on the covid across china. i have not a single guest on bloomberg surveillance give it any credence whatsoever. it goes until the constraints were out and then you are done. what do they do at 90%? jonathan: i call it operation ostrich earlier this year. do you want to talk...
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jonathan: slow changes. tom: i will use that excuse next time. jonathan: thank you sir. allen bringing home the reality of what is happening in the city. i don't think people realize you need a pcr tests to go to the dentist or to get on public transport. jonathan: art -- tom: our dedicated chinese team is spread out all over china. steven englander, he describes the path -- steven, i wanted to frame your essay on the taylor rule -- you say we need a new englander rule. what is the new englander rule that gets us beyond the desire for higher and higher interest rates? steven: there are a number of englander rules. having no expense in the last three decades of using interest rates to slow the economy down, they do not know what the dynamics are. right now i think their time horizon is 2 or 3 meetings ahead. " wait and see what inflation does as it happens." for them, the slowing of the economy is short. at the back, of their mind there is a phillips curve. if you combine the fillet's curve and of the -- phillips curve and the taylor rule, once the economy slows down, it
jonathan: slow changes. tom: i will use that excuse next time. jonathan: thank you sir. allen bringing home the reality of what is happening in the city. i don't think people realize you need a pcr tests to go to the dentist or to get on public transport. jonathan: art -- tom: our dedicated chinese team is spread out all over china. steven englander, he describes the path -- steven, i wanted to frame your essay on the taylor rule -- you say we need a new englander rule. what is the new...
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jonathan: sure. ian: but if you think about where they will be six or 12 months from now, you have to take your own view. they can say wherever they want and put no matter how many dots in the plot but the decision for this week is baked in. immediately after that, we look to the next decision and between now and then we have cpi, ppi reports and wage data and that can move them away from the dots immediately. the fact is, we don't know. this is why powell says we have to be humble and nimble and data dependent. jonathan: when you think about the dots, and it is hard to get them to be transparent about this, the think this is a signal where they want to tell people to get financial conditions to tighten or is it a best guess of where they think they will be? there is a difference. ian: depending on what markets are saying, if the markets are where they want them to be becomes a game of psychology. the last thing they want is to find financial conditions ahead of where they want them to be which means
jonathan: sure. ian: but if you think about where they will be six or 12 months from now, you have to take your own view. they can say wherever they want and put no matter how many dots in the plot but the decision for this week is baked in. immediately after that, we look to the next decision and between now and then we have cpi, ppi reports and wage data and that can move them away from the dots immediately. the fact is, we don't know. this is why powell says we have to be humble and nimble...
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jonathan p.: for rates? jonathan: yes -- tom: yes. in the u.s., are we had neutrality in terms of the central bank ballet? jonathan p.: jay powell said he thought policy rates were -- there is a big margin of error for whether you are at neutral. tom: just because of time, this is really important. what is the single variable of our ministry about that collar around neutrality? is it inflation, is a jobs come is a gdp? or we just don't know? jonathan p.: we just don't know. it is a longer run concept. there is a lot that goes into our neutral rate, it is our products, our demographics. pinning it down -- tom: can he come on again as an honest guest. jonathan: are you suggesting the other guests aren't honest? tom: what he nailed there, he nailed the demographics, the technology we are living in, we do not understand. jonathan: jonathan pingel of ubs. there is a line that echoes what we have heard from the fed. you've caught on to this. the governing council judges interest rates will have to rise significantly at a steady pace to reac
jonathan p.: for rates? jonathan: yes -- tom: yes. in the u.s., are we had neutrality in terms of the central bank ballet? jonathan p.: jay powell said he thought policy rates were -- there is a big margin of error for whether you are at neutral. tom: just because of time, this is really important. what is the single variable of our ministry about that collar around neutrality? is it inflation, is a jobs come is a gdp? or we just don't know? jonathan p.: we just don't know. it is a longer run...
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jonathan: but over twitter? annmarie: they are getting pushback on why it has been gloves on with sam bankman-fried the same way. jonathan: what is it about this individual that he is being treated primarily as a guy who used to be a billionaire as now a failed ceo and not a man facing allegations of fraud? why are we focused so much on the former and not the latter? we talked about this obsession with wealth in the media that he was a billionaire and we seem to be more fascinated with him that he's once really rich and now he is not anymore instead of what he is being accused of. lisa: there is a larger fascination with the boom and bust story, someone who rose up and fell from the stage. and whether there are allegations and prosecutors are looking into it but there is a fascination because it seems like a person who is a mess. he is coming out all over and lawyers are telling him to stop talking and it is a train wreck and people are fascinated. jonathan: i just don't care about the theater. lisa: a lot of pe
jonathan: but over twitter? annmarie: they are getting pushback on why it has been gloves on with sam bankman-fried the same way. jonathan: what is it about this individual that he is being treated primarily as a guy who used to be a billionaire as now a failed ceo and not a man facing allegations of fraud? why are we focused so much on the former and not the latter? we talked about this obsession with wealth in the media that he was a billionaire and we seem to be more fascinated with him that...
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jonathan: i don't think so. we will have to wait, the testimony we thought we would get earlier or later this morning, he said i would like to start is that i have had enough. tom: that's appropriate for radio. we will continue to follow this story. we have inflation in two hours and part of inflation has been your gallon of gas. is oil dis-inflating or is it becoming a true deflationary item within the report at 8:30 a.m.? >> in the near term, it's been deflationary. this has very little to do with fundamentals. there were good fundamental reasons why we were expecting a rally that didn't materialize given the chinese lockdowns and more factors. we should have an in the low 90's and late 80's but not collapsing down to where we are. this has been a massive year end event. it's been deflationary in the near term but i don't think this will last. tom: it will not last but what will make it go? is it pacific rim demand or global demand or supply adjustment? >> i think it will be demand and i think it will be china
jonathan: i don't think so. we will have to wait, the testimony we thought we would get earlier or later this morning, he said i would like to start is that i have had enough. tom: that's appropriate for radio. we will continue to follow this story. we have inflation in two hours and part of inflation has been your gallon of gas. is oil dis-inflating or is it becoming a true deflationary item within the report at 8:30 a.m.? >> in the near term, it's been deflationary. this has very little...
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jonathan: a long weekend. she told me on saturday that she is too important to work mondays and she was just going to do tuesday through friday. tom: we are doing this. it has been an exhausting year. every month has been like the last three weeks of december. can we get onto the new year? jonathan: futures are down. we have cpi on the 13th and the federal reserve. tom: i'm hearing that this monday does not matter, but i do not buy that. i have a bond market moving and it is screaming the combination. the index is -.483. and it is going the wrong way for chairman powell. hope-ium. i like that word. jonathan: he was basically told that it was up. what did he deliver? what many deliver as the greatest hawkish hits. tom: you mentioned this at the top of the last hour. people confounded by the resiliency of the market. jonathan: the idea that stocks were down and yields were up on a two-year off the back of a blowout jobs number. i was expecting more than that. tom: i agree that the wage growth focus is important.
jonathan: a long weekend. she told me on saturday that she is too important to work mondays and she was just going to do tuesday through friday. tom: we are doing this. it has been an exhausting year. every month has been like the last three weeks of december. can we get onto the new year? jonathan: futures are down. we have cpi on the 13th and the federal reserve. tom: i'm hearing that this monday does not matter, but i do not buy that. i have a bond market moving and it is screaming the...
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jonathan: thank you, sir. deutsche bank is coming up a little bit later this morning. tom: we will go to the fed meeting this afternoon with the same smart and experienced people. this is a lonely group and i would predict a lot of people will start reading and thinking about getting there sooner. jonathan: we are focused on a couple of things today on what the fed will signal and what this market will respond. lisa: they haven't pushed back aggressively. does he push back today other than having a high and dot? jonathan: the fed decision coming up later today as well as the world cup. i'm pleased how into futbol you've gotten. tom: go morocco. ♪ lisa: keeping you up-to-date with news from around the world with the first word. ftx cofounder sam eichmann free plans to fight things into the u.s. he told a judge in the bahamas tuesday that he will not waive his right to an extradition hearing. it was his first court appearance since being arrested after u.s. prosecutors filed criminal charges. the judge refused
jonathan: thank you, sir. deutsche bank is coming up a little bit later this morning. tom: we will go to the fed meeting this afternoon with the same smart and experienced people. this is a lonely group and i would predict a lot of people will start reading and thinking about getting there sooner. jonathan: we are focused on a couple of things today on what the fed will signal and what this market will respond. lisa: they haven't pushed back aggressively. does he push back today other than...
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jonathan: it's crazy. futures now are down, from new york, this is bloomberg. ♪ lisa: keeping you up-to-date with news from around the world -- rafael warnock has turned back republican herschel walker in george's runoff election stop he was reelected with little more than 51% of the vote and his victory gave democrats a 51-49 edge in the senate making it easier to legislate. walker had been backed by former president trump and china is retreating from the wide-ranging covid zero policy had blamed for damaging the economy and beijing will now allow some people to quarantine at home instead of centralized camps and it's scrapping virus tests in public venues in covid zero pushed down business confidence and left people stuck in a cycle of outbreaks in lockdowns. saudi arabia rolled out the red carpet for the president of china today. he will take part in a regional summit with arab leaders. xi is promising agreements with $30 billion in a trip comes two months after the 70's snapped president biden's plea
jonathan: it's crazy. futures now are down, from new york, this is bloomberg. ♪ lisa: keeping you up-to-date with news from around the world -- rafael warnock has turned back republican herschel walker in george's runoff election stop he was reelected with little more than 51% of the vote and his victory gave democrats a 51-49 edge in the senate making it easier to legislate. walker had been backed by former president trump and china is retreating from the wide-ranging covid zero policy had...
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jonathan: graceful. tom: for that size, it is something. jonathan: 23 years old. tom: let's talk about it -- lisa is not here to tell us to shut up. the basic idea is hey, jude, don't let me down. jonathan: such an awesome football player. so composed. tom: and it is a reason for people like me watch the world cup. jonathan: france versus england later today. someone's birthday is coming up this weekend. equity futures on the s&p 500 -.4 of 1%. we will do a get together. 3.5115 on the 10 year. tom: we got to go to the data before we bring in ron temple. there is important data. it is not a sleepy december monday. it is about the yield space get we have great guests coming up. 2's/10's down to -81 basis points. the real yield made a threat to go to .99. i'm seeing yield dynamics are of note. jonathan: next week is the big week. this week is set to be a bit of a snoozer. quiet period for the federal reserve kicks in. next week, you have cpi and a fed decision. cpi on the 13th, fed decision on the 14th. the runaway this week, not many big things on the schedule. tom:
jonathan: graceful. tom: for that size, it is something. jonathan: 23 years old. tom: let's talk about it -- lisa is not here to tell us to shut up. the basic idea is hey, jude, don't let me down. jonathan: such an awesome football player. so composed. tom: and it is a reason for people like me watch the world cup. jonathan: france versus england later today. someone's birthday is coming up this weekend. equity futures on the s&p 500 -.4 of 1%. we will do a get together. 3.5115 on the 10...
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jonathan: thank you. there is a report that this meeting does not take place without a big derivative of and that is expected to be the patriot missile-defense system. tom: it is a good morning for raytheon. i have been informed by people there are different kinds of patriot missiles and you have to wonder which ones we are delivering. they are what they are, but they are maybe not the most sophisticated once. jonathan: we will get some details in about 10 minutes in washington, d.c. joining us now is brian weinstein of morgan stanley. your words, risky assets are overly optimistic the fed. it will come before the pain. is that optimism misplaced? brian: yes. i do think it is wildly misplaced but the market always was the easier path and it is not that clear to me it is coming. the fed statement might be overshadowed by the doj which is very hawkish. i think the pivot will come next year but not until risk assets give up gains we have already seen them starting. jonathan: one of the great hallmarks of the
jonathan: thank you. there is a report that this meeting does not take place without a big derivative of and that is expected to be the patriot missile-defense system. tom: it is a good morning for raytheon. i have been informed by people there are different kinds of patriot missiles and you have to wonder which ones we are delivering. they are what they are, but they are maybe not the most sophisticated once. jonathan: we will get some details in about 10 minutes in washington, d.c. joining us...
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jonathan: -- tom: messi madonna? jonathan: i am ignoring him. lisa: his analysis is almost as good as mine was. get it in that goal more. jonathan: i love how engaged he was. the score to win, bramhall. -- bramo. jonathan: stuart kaiser, 7:00 a.m. eastern time. next on this program, elon musk twitter poll concludes. in about eight minutes time. ♪ lisa: bloomberg has learned ftx cofounder sam bankman-fried plans to drop his fight against extradition to the u.s. he has been lined up in the bahamas since last monday when he was arrested at the request of u.s. authorities. bankman-fried has been accused of fraud and other crimes. a crucial vote today in-house january 6 committee. members will decide whether to recommend former president trump be prosecuted for obstructing a government receding and conspiracy to defraud the u.s. bloomberg has learned panel is considering a charge of insurrection. there is suspicion china is hiding the true scale of fatalities from covid. more than a month after a huge increase in covid cases, the country has report
jonathan: -- tom: messi madonna? jonathan: i am ignoring him. lisa: his analysis is almost as good as mine was. get it in that goal more. jonathan: i love how engaged he was. the score to win, bramhall. -- bramo. jonathan: stuart kaiser, 7:00 a.m. eastern time. next on this program, elon musk twitter poll concludes. in about eight minutes time. ♪ lisa: bloomberg has learned ftx cofounder sam bankman-fried plans to drop his fight against extradition to the u.s. he has been lined up in the...
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dana and bill are off today. >> jonathan: i'm jonathan hunt. border patrol agents are preparing for the daily onslaught to get even worse when the title 42 asylum policy comes to an end. that could happen as soon as today, depending on a decision by the u.s. supreme court. there were more than 16,000 migrant encounters over the holiday weekend. former georgia congressman doug collins explaining the impact of all this on border agents at the front lines. >> they have been overwhelmed by an administration who doesn't care about them. they are down there processing illegal aliens who come across our border and sending them across the country not able to do their job. this is just -- you put more and more upon them. this is just a sad day. the biden administration if they have a plan it is a super secret back door plan for immigration. >> julie: full coverage on fox here. former el paso deputy police chief and texas congressman lance gooden will join us in a moment. you are live in st. croix. she is in a nice, balmy temperature where president bide
dana and bill are off today. >> jonathan: i'm jonathan hunt. border patrol agents are preparing for the daily onslaught to get even worse when the title 42 asylum policy comes to an end. that could happen as soon as today, depending on a decision by the u.s. supreme court. there were more than 16,000 migrant encounters over the holiday weekend. former georgia congressman doug collins explaining the impact of all this on border agents at the front lines. >> they have been overwhelmed...
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jonathan: is it being depleted? we got a hint from bank of america that maybe we start to see that cushion be depleted. tom: i think there is a lot of framework going on but we will have some outlooks today as we always due in december. i quoted you like four times in the 9:00 hour yesterday and you said it's cute. i totally disagree with this approach. jonathan: put this in a headline -- in outlook that's different than all the other outlooks. increase portfolio risk, we are overweight equities so let's get straight to it. why are you guys going overweight equities? >> the recession is not a question of if, it's a question of when step we think a recession will come at some point maybe late next year. between now and then come up markets will have huge fluctuations and when you look at the type of events that are likely to occur between now and then, there's plenty of reason to expect the recession, the news flow will be reporting flows between now and the end of next year. look at the news out of china. when you l
jonathan: is it being depleted? we got a hint from bank of america that maybe we start to see that cushion be depleted. tom: i think there is a lot of framework going on but we will have some outlooks today as we always due in december. i quoted you like four times in the 9:00 hour yesterday and you said it's cute. i totally disagree with this approach. jonathan: put this in a headline -- in outlook that's different than all the other outlooks. increase portfolio risk, we are overweight...
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jonathan: equities down, 1.4. yields are higher, by about 10 basis points back to 432 just south of 360. with equities down in the yield up. the dollar is stronger. upside to price on payrolls, upside to price on wages. tom: i know that mike is diving into the data. my quick calculation on the 90 day three-month average, i believe the statistic is 280,000. can we have a moment of silence for ben evans who nailed this 1.5 hours ago. jonathan: 433 on the 10 year. that's lower than we were on the last payroll report. went do you think these numbers might mean? mike: it fits the narrative that we are still seeing a strong economy so the fed has to do more. how high do they have to go? the emphasis that powell put out is that if we don't see wages come down we will have to keep going up until they do. they need to be in the 3, 3 .5 range. wages are still a problem the fed has to address. it doesn't mean they have to go 75 basis points. it does probably move the fed funds futures out into 2023 with more of an increase p
jonathan: equities down, 1.4. yields are higher, by about 10 basis points back to 432 just south of 360. with equities down in the yield up. the dollar is stronger. upside to price on payrolls, upside to price on wages. tom: i know that mike is diving into the data. my quick calculation on the 90 day three-month average, i believe the statistic is 280,000. can we have a moment of silence for ben evans who nailed this 1.5 hours ago. jonathan: 433 on the 10 year. that's lower than we were on the...
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lisa, that jonathan: is a big change, isn't it? lisa: it was devastated. jonathan: brutal. lisa: and how much do people buy with 60-40 back especially after the brutality we just saw? jonathan: how perceptive our people about the thing that you see? >> i always like to be able to shary up because i found that is usually the right place to bp i think people are worried because the 60-40 hasn't worked in that narrative has been done. i think most people think of it at this large cap growth. i think you need to have things like commodities or something because we did think inflation was dead. something like small caps, international stocks. nobody wants to own those just because they haven't done well. if i look back at economic cycles, every single economic cycle had different leadership. the s&p alternated. i'm not suggesting that it has to be but as you push forward, you are in a different type of environment. there will be different worries. shortages on different sides of the economy. historically, we've only had four years for the bond market was negative when the stock
lisa, that jonathan: is a big change, isn't it? lisa: it was devastated. jonathan: brutal. lisa: and how much do people buy with 60-40 back especially after the brutality we just saw? jonathan: how perceptive our people about the thing that you see? >> i always like to be able to shary up because i found that is usually the right place to bp i think people are worried because the 60-40 hasn't worked in that narrative has been done. i think most people think of it at this large cap growth....
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jonathan: stop, start. we spoke to damian sassower our yesterday, you've got to decide is this taking the next step towards a full reopening or is this about policing the people who went out a couple of weekends ago. do we get by the end of 20 23 something that looks like a full reopening and do we experience -- we experienced in the west, we didn't have a vaccine. we saw in europe, i was there. we worked reopening, locking down again. i just wonder what will happen in china the next couple of months. lisa: there is a lot of tension in companies. i think about the tesla news, demand is going down in china. maybe we do not have to be as committed to being in that market as we have been. jonathan: let's get to the bond market. greg, always great to catch up with you. bonds are back, bonds are back. >> i think bonds were back. we have had a stupendous rally the past six weeks. we have come down -- a space i like a lot, mortgage-backed have come a lot. i thought there were good opportunities back then. i would
jonathan: stop, start. we spoke to damian sassower our yesterday, you've got to decide is this taking the next step towards a full reopening or is this about policing the people who went out a couple of weekends ago. do we get by the end of 20 23 something that looks like a full reopening and do we experience -- we experienced in the west, we didn't have a vaccine. we saw in europe, i was there. we worked reopening, locking down again. i just wonder what will happen in china the next couple of...
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jonathan: dan ives of bush. lisa: i am sitting here thinking about that versus 5000 on the s&p within 12 months, which we just heard from jim polson. so much bullishness saying it is the most under owned area, going back to 2010 big tech which a lot of people are saying, you need to one index. will never get that right. i am sorry. jonathan: maybe for good reason. back to news of the last 20 minute. there has been a prisoner swap between the united states and russia. brittney griner, the wnba star who i am sure many of you are familiar with over the past couple of months, detained in russia on drug charges has been released for an international arms dealer from russia going the other way. we will hear from the president in about five minutes. what we hear from the president so far on twitter, moments ago, i spoke to brittney griner. she is safe and on a plane on her way home. lisa: this comes at a time of escalation between conflict with russia's war in ukraine, there still is this swap being had and made. there
jonathan: dan ives of bush. lisa: i am sitting here thinking about that versus 5000 on the s&p within 12 months, which we just heard from jim polson. so much bullishness saying it is the most under owned area, going back to 2010 big tech which a lot of people are saying, you need to one index. will never get that right. i am sorry. jonathan: maybe for good reason. back to news of the last 20 minute. there has been a prisoner swap between the united states and russia. brittney griner, the...
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jonathan: next week. bradley: i expect we all thought it would be 50 boys -- 50 basis points in december. it was. i do not know what it will be early next year. jonathan: do you think there will be reluctance to ease against financial conditions yesterday, will it make the job harder? bradley: maybe a little bit. i agree with what you said earlier in terms of consistency of message, and change that message when you have conviction in it. but, i think you saw someone who wants to see if inflation is coming down. we had a print that said yes. we had one that said yes and then we didn't. jonathan: december 13th, two weeks away from the next cpi print. tom: jobs day tomorrow is a big day. jonathan: emphasis in the labor markets, wages and a bench bigger way. he said in the news conference there wasn't space for nuance around inflation and starts chopping up cpi -- lisa: is he representing massive dissent in trying to piece it together with? a he was meant e speaking on behalf of the committee. i was trying to
jonathan: next week. bradley: i expect we all thought it would be 50 boys -- 50 basis points in december. it was. i do not know what it will be early next year. jonathan: do you think there will be reluctance to ease against financial conditions yesterday, will it make the job harder? bradley: maybe a little bit. i agree with what you said earlier in terms of consistency of message, and change that message when you have conviction in it. but, i think you saw someone who wants to see if...
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jonathan told us he wasn't allowed to call us. during that phone call, we learned about jonathan's attempt on his own life. we could not get the details before the for profit phone system cut off our call. even though we provided more funds, we weren't able to continue the call. e we trusted the system. my family trusted the system when it provided us jonathan's court date. my family flew across the country only to discover we were provided the wrong date. we trusted his public defender would be advocating for jonathan's mental health, care, and release, and the advice to which is a little longer in custody to resolve the case. we trusted the baton rouge sheriff's office who confirmed jonathan was receiving the care he needed in detention. on february 2nd, 2017, jonathan hanged himself with a bedsheet in his cell. when we finally saw his lifeless body, the first time in ten weeks, he was handcuffed to an intensive care unit bed. it was only then we realized how wrong we were to place our trust in the system, which told us there wa
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jonathan. >> jonathan: jeff, great to have you here on this evening of what is a historic night especially the reporting you have done on the ground in ukraine, stay right there and let's also bring in david to paris, a former state department official and foreign policy it adviser to the obama campaign and chad robichaux, the allies cofounder and author of the excellent book "saving as he is, how the mission to help one became calling to rescue thousands from the taliban" to david, let me come to you first come of this was a historic night. we can talk endlessly about patriot missiles on the difference they might make it, we can talk obviously about president zelenskyy's bravery and the symbolism of him coming here, but i have a simple question that i think a lot of americans would ask, president zelenskyy said let's look forward to a victorious 2023, what is victory in ukr ukraine? >> jonathan, you spent a lot of time in ukraine since the invasion and i've been there four time since the invasion and i think the other panelists have all been to ukraine as well and what we have observed is
jonathan. >> jonathan: jeff, great to have you here on this evening of what is a historic night especially the reporting you have done on the ground in ukraine, stay right there and let's also bring in david to paris, a former state department official and foreign policy it adviser to the obama campaign and chad robichaux, the allies cofounder and author of the excellent book "saving as he is, how the mission to help one became calling to rescue thousands from the taliban" to...
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and you might say jonathan's popcorn sale went pretty well. which is why we're back in cambridge at another store >> something like this would work >> reporter: no longer selling -- >> barbie little people. >> reporter: now buying. >> so we are going shopping to buy the christmas presents for the foster care children and for the domestic violence children. >> reporter: let that sink in, with his share of the proceeds selling popcorn, jonathan is buying christmas gifts for people living in a domestic violence shelter >> wanted purses >> keeps going he reads what every kid writes and tries to find something that he thinks they specifically are going to like. >> reporter: which means -- thinking one is 8. >> reporter: a lot of reading. >> this one seems pretty cool. >> reporter: because this year jonathan sold even more popcorn. >> $56,396 right there. there are a lot of days in the end where i was okay, can we good home? and he was nope, i have to stay. i have to stay. >> my dad was in foster care when he was a kid. it didn't really sound like t
and you might say jonathan's popcorn sale went pretty well. which is why we're back in cambridge at another store >> something like this would work >> reporter: no longer selling -- >> barbie little people. >> reporter: now buying. >> so we are going shopping to buy the christmas presents for the foster care children and for the domestic violence children. >> reporter: let that sink in, with his share of the proceeds selling popcorn, jonathan is buying...
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this times, fad diets can make you fat. jonathan, over to you.— jonathan, over to you. this will be a tou~h jonathan, over to you. this will be a tough topic— jonathan, over to you. this will be a tough topic for _ jonathan, over to you. this will be a tough topic for a _ jonathan, over to you. this will be a tough topic for a lot _ jonathan, over to you. this will be a tough topic for a lot of _ jonathan, over to you. this will be a tough topic for a lot of people'sl a tough topic for a lot of people's minds! i have had a lot of turkey, a lot of chocolates and a fair bit too much booze, to be honest, but this association is warning that fad diets are a bad idea and they are making you fat. people being told this diet is a wonderful thing and that diet is a terrible thing and every six month or so, there is some new piece of advice or warning, but apparently if you take the diet, it can make you fatter, it can lead to muscle loss, but the worst thing, based on what i read here, is it can make the body chain show it becomes used to fewer calories, so if you go back to
this times, fad diets can make you fat. jonathan, over to you.— jonathan, over to you. this will be a tou~h jonathan, over to you. this will be a tough topic— jonathan, over to you. this will be a tough topic for _ jonathan, over to you. this will be a tough topic for a _ jonathan, over to you. this will be a tough topic for a lot _ jonathan, over to you. this will be a tough topic for a lot of _ jonathan, over to you. this will be a tough topic for a lot of people'sl a tough topic for a...
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i'm jonathan ferro. the number we are looking for today, 200 k. >> were having a light friday about it, but it is serious because as we turn -- heard, the date is getting knology. there is tension in this. i'm sorry. i am in the cpi. there's a couple of days here that are more important, but nevertheless, tension is there this morning. >> what have we had so far? was it -- impressive? look at the isn. >> jolts. >> not great. you wonder if this starts to show up in the data later. >> also points to a political pressure print we haven't seen the end appointment rate rise. we've seen softening from the highest levels, now people are saying the fed needs to stop. they are going to crash the economy. there is a shift in tone that really highlights the conundrum for the fed. >> i asked if you aggregate this morning, or if this is about differing parts of america, louisiana's two or three or four. i'm not aggregating. i think there are some people who are in real pain. >> the move has started in the bond market
i'm jonathan ferro. the number we are looking for today, 200 k. >> were having a light friday about it, but it is serious because as we turn -- heard, the date is getting knology. there is tension in this. i'm sorry. i am in the cpi. there's a couple of days here that are more important, but nevertheless, tension is there this morning. >> what have we had so far? was it -- impressive? look at the isn. >> jolts. >> not great. you wonder if this starts to show up in the...
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>> hey, there, jonathan. well, it's looking wet in the northeast, at least to start out tomorrow, and then it's going to dry out sunday. today millions are waking up to winter. wind alerts. we're tracking rain in california. 6 million under a winter alert, whether it's winter storm advisory, watch, or warning. it's through the west, the inner mountain west, northern plains, and the west. some mountains could see up to 2 feet of snow. that would be in the sierra mountains. 2 million are under wind alerts. we could see winds gusting up to 65 miles per hour, even as high as 85 miles per hour in the highest elevation. as we go throughout the day, we're watching that storm system bring rain, snow, and also wind and a system moving out to the west. that's going to bring more rain to california and more heavy mountain snow. as we go throughout saturday,ite going to be piling up. also the rockies. up to 2 feet of snow where you see the pinks and purples, those are the highest amounts. we're also looking at chilly tem
>> hey, there, jonathan. well, it's looking wet in the northeast, at least to start out tomorrow, and then it's going to dry out sunday. today millions are waking up to winter. wind alerts. we're tracking rain in california. 6 million under a winter alert, whether it's winter storm advisory, watch, or warning. it's through the west, the inner mountain west, northern plains, and the west. some mountains could see up to 2 feet of snow. that would be in the sierra mountains. 2 million are...
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jonathan. >> jonathan: david lee miller, thank you very much. julie. >> julie: 2022 is almost in the rearview mirror but there is a new survey that finds 2/3 of americans do not see their finances improving in 2023. when can americans finally expect to see more green? let's ask cheryl casone host of "american dream home" on fox business. if you look at the economy and people's wallets, unfortunately with inflation people are spending less money this christmas on christmas gifts and looking forward to 2023 being the year of change. sadly, that's not the case. >> no, it's not. it shows what we knew, americans are very concerned about their finances. what we've seen and the data has shown us that we get from the government that personal savings rates are dropping every month. we see that data comes in. they are saving less and putting more on credit cards. unfortunately because the fed is raising interest rates and hiked at every meeting just about this year it means the credit cards are more expensive. auto loans are more expensive and the other b
jonathan. >> jonathan: david lee miller, thank you very much. julie. >> julie: 2022 is almost in the rearview mirror but there is a new survey that finds 2/3 of americans do not see their finances improving in 2023. when can americans finally expect to see more green? let's ask cheryl casone host of "american dream home" on fox business. if you look at the economy and people's wallets, unfortunately with inflation people are spending less money this christmas on christmas...
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jonathan louis fano what was my brother. jonathan was so kind. he felt guilty by killing a bug. he wants took the bus downtown just a babysitter cousins kids, even though it was his own birthday. jonathan would spend hours upon hours listening to my problems and would do anything to support me. but at the time, he needed the same support, no one responsible for his care, custody and control gave it to him. jonathan suffered from bipolar disorder and depression for which he sought professional help and support from his family. he was never any type of threat or danger to us or to others. in october 2016, jonathan was arrested in baton rouge, louisiana, while having a mental breakdown and taken to east baton rouge parish prison. in his ten weeks and pretrial detention, jonathan never received a mental evaluation. after cutting his wrists, he was placed in isolation. despite our frequent phone call's, our family was repeatedly told that jonathan did not want to speak to us. it was only on christmas that we heard from him. jonathan told us he wasn't allowed to call us. during that p
jonathan louis fano what was my brother. jonathan was so kind. he felt guilty by killing a bug. he wants took the bus downtown just a babysitter cousins kids, even though it was his own birthday. jonathan would spend hours upon hours listening to my problems and would do anything to support me. but at the time, he needed the same support, no one responsible for his care, custody and control gave it to him. jonathan suffered from bipolar disorder and depression for which he sought professional...
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and it's jonathan morris said. this caused some people to be upset because they would have preferred that. you know the rules get banned or the chief teachings get adapted or changed. and he said, no, the faith of jesus christ that has been handed down he was going to maintain, and he had done that under pope john paul, the second for many years as his principal assistant. matters of doctrine, so they had worked together to refute errors in other words, teachings that would contradict follis isn't of pope benedict cardinal ratzinger before he was poked. they worked. he worked very hard. and produce some absolutely wonderful documents and i think his example of personal holiness showed that he was not doing something. uh simply because he was it was expected of him. no, he really believed it. you know, jonathan mentioned this a little earlier, he said to this kind of fell into his lap. and this isn't maybe exactly what he wanted. what are your thoughts on that? no that's actually very true. it's uh, it's interesting
and it's jonathan morris said. this caused some people to be upset because they would have preferred that. you know the rules get banned or the chief teachings get adapted or changed. and he said, no, the faith of jesus christ that has been handed down he was going to maintain, and he had done that under pope john paul, the second for many years as his principal assistant. matters of doctrine, so they had worked together to refute errors in other words, teachings that would contradict follis...
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is roughly tied at eight with canada, jonathan. >> thank you, jeff. it is an international coalition behind ukraine. let's hope it brings some results in 2023. thank you, jeff, we'll see you for a night cap later. >>> breaking tonight, the house select committee investigating the events of january 6th has released its final report, the nine chapters, 845 page document claims former president trump engaged in a multi-part conspiracy to overturn the 2020 presidential results. speaker pelosi said this, the committee succeeded in demonstrating the fragility of our democracy. let's bring in kevin walling and the former chairman of the housover house oversight committee, fox news jason shaffer. jason, let me come to you fist on the january 6th report of the final version of which had been released, should we be done with looking back and is now for democrats and everyone else to look forward? >> yes, it speaks volume that they released it on thursday night like 10:00 p.m.-ish right before christmas. i don't think there is any new materials at this point? i
is roughly tied at eight with canada, jonathan. >> thank you, jeff. it is an international coalition behind ukraine. let's hope it brings some results in 2023. thank you, jeff, we'll see you for a night cap later. >>> breaking tonight, the house select committee investigating the events of january 6th has released its final report, the nine chapters, 845 page document claims former president trump engaged in a multi-part conspiracy to overturn the 2020 presidential results....
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jonathan: i read it the same way david does. since we are quoting people from the first block talking about sinema, i will quote stephanie sy who said senator sinema broke up with the democratic party before it broke up with her. it made me think of missy elliot. "i broke up with him before he dump me." but as david said, she still has her committee assignments. she said, i will still vote for lyrical apartments and judges and ambassadors, so nothing chans. david: this is a country with a rising group of independents. you're beginning to see that in the senate. lisa murkowski is kind of independent. i think it reflects something deeper in the country, that there are a lot of people who are sick of both parties and this rhetoric she has appeals to a group. not a huge group in arizona, apparently, but it appeals to them. judy: that was part of her statement. jonathan: that is what she said and it is part of her statement, but i am not going to give her all of that credit that she is doing this because she is representing this bigg
jonathan: i read it the same way david does. since we are quoting people from the first block talking about sinema, i will quote stephanie sy who said senator sinema broke up with the democratic party before it broke up with her. it made me think of missy elliot. "i broke up with him before he dump me." but as david said, she still has her committee assignments. she said, i will still vote for lyrical apartments and judges and ambassadors, so nothing chans. david: this is a country...
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jonathan: it is reprehensible. if a republican is in leadership, they should have been there within hours about finding out about this dinner. this is what is leading to the corrosion of political discourse. in our society, we have people who are openly anti-semitic and no consequences. that is outrageous. judy: tough to think about. jonathan capehart, david brooks, thank you both. and we will be back shortly with a rapper and actor who is encouraging fans to find their purpose in life. but first, take a moment to hear from your local pbs station. it's a chance to offer your >>> becoming $6.00 monthly insisting for your $72 service and annual contribution and we will thank you with this functional and elegant pbs news hour coffee mug. meteor $120 or percent annual contribution and you can receive the pbs news hour sublimation coat as our gift of thanks. become a $12.00 monthly sustain or make a were $144 or percent annual contribution and we will thank you with both the mode and totebag. you will be sharing of your
jonathan: it is reprehensible. if a republican is in leadership, they should have been there within hours about finding out about this dinner. this is what is leading to the corrosion of political discourse. in our society, we have people who are openly anti-semitic and no consequences. that is outrageous. judy: tough to think about. jonathan capehart, david brooks, thank you both. and we will be back shortly with a rapper and actor who is encouraging fans to find their purpose in life. but...
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jonathan: it is reprehensible. if a republican was in leadership, they should have been there within hours about finding out about this dinner. this is what is leading to the corrosion of political discourse. in our society we have people who are openly anti-semitic and no consequent is. that is outrageous. judy: tough to think about. jonathan capehart, david brooks, thank you both. and we will be back shortly with a rapper and actor who is encouraging his fans to find their purpose in life. but first, take a moment to hear from your local pbs station. it's a chance to offer your support. which helps keep programs like ours on the air. ♪ for those stations staying with us, the great salt lake in utah is shrinking because of population growth and an ongoing mega-drought worsened by climate change. stephanie sy explored the lake earlier this year to learn more. here is a reprise of her report. stephanie: reaching the waters of the great salt lake from almost any direction these days is a hike. and brian footen is c
jonathan: it is reprehensible. if a republican was in leadership, they should have been there within hours about finding out about this dinner. this is what is leading to the corrosion of political discourse. in our society we have people who are openly anti-semitic and no consequent is. that is outrageous. judy: tough to think about. jonathan capehart, david brooks, thank you both. and we will be back shortly with a rapper and actor who is encouraging his fans to find their purpose in life....
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thank you, jonathan clegg. _ world of ronaldo. thank you, jonathan clegg. thank - world of ronaldo. thank you, jonathan clegg. thank you i the queen guitarist brian may and members of england's women's football team the lionesses are among those celebrated in the uk's new year's honours list, which has just been made public. lizo mzimba reports. brian may, on top of the palace and now feeling on top of the world — the guitarist and animal welfare campaigner knighted notjust for services to music but for his charity work, too. i do feel that this is notjust a kind of reward or a gong, this is a kind of licence and a kind of commission to carry on doing what i'm doing and it gives me a bit more power to my elbow, so i'm very happy about that. a fellow campaigner, virginia mckenna, becomes a dame for her work with wildlife — work that was ignited when she appeared in the film born free. 0h, sweetie! and artist grayson perry says he's surprised and humbled to be knighted. other well—known figures honoured inc
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as you recap, jonathan on tinder or jonathan found her on tinder or something. makes sense? something. so that makes sense? yeah, my mind yeah, i would say in my mind i go out with the chap with the multicoloured gym, the, the jason the multicolour jason and the multicolour switch. remember that joseph switch. i remember that joseph o'neill's got he o'neill's with she went got he got no . when she was got a glitter no. when she was i think when she was 15 or something she's visiting with me now she was 12 but she's earned a weekend dubai to wash those a weekend in dubai to wash those memories anyway so there's memories away. anyway so there's nothing to about . the nothing really to say about. the tories on the tax bit of a nonsense. the front page there. what got. the daily what have we got. the daily telegraph. usually telegraph. they've usually got story going or another . story going one way or another. you're back with this one, leo, is that right? oh, so this is that right? oh, yes. so this is that right? oh, yes. so this is extremist groups funded by a taxpayer that's
as you recap, jonathan on tinder or jonathan found her on tinder or something. makes sense? something. so that makes sense? yeah, my mind yeah, i would say in my mind i go out with the chap with the multicoloured gym, the, the jason the multicolour jason and the multicolour switch. remember that joseph switch. i remember that joseph o'neill's got he o'neill's with she went got he got no . when she was got a glitter no. when she was i think when she was 15 or something she's visiting with me now...
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jonathan: i read it the same way david does. since we are quoting people from the first block talking about sinema, i will quote stephanie sy w said a senator sinema broke up with the democratic party before it broke up with her. it reminded me of missy elliot. i broke up with him before he broke up with me. but as david said, she still has her committee assignments. she said, i will still vote for lyrical apartments and judges and ambassadors, so nothing changes. david: this is a country with a rising group of independents. you're beginning to see that in the senate. lisa murkowski is kind of independent. i think it reflects something deeper in the country, that there are a lot of people who are sick of both parties and this rhetoric she has appeals to this group. not a huge group in our zona, apparently, -- in arizona, apparently, but it appeals to them. 6 jonathan: that is what she said and it is part of her statement, but i am not going to give her all of that credit that she is doing this because she is representing this bi
jonathan: i read it the same way david does. since we are quoting people from the first block talking about sinema, i will quote stephanie sy w said a senator sinema broke up with the democratic party before it broke up with her. it reminded me of missy elliot. i broke up with him before he broke up with me. but as david said, she still has her committee assignments. she said, i will still vote for lyrical apartments and judges and ambassadors, so nothing changes. david: this is a country with...
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does jonathan have any offspring?— turned out to be fed. does jonathan have any offspring? no, none at all, actuall . have any offspring? no, none at all, actually- we — have any offspring? no, none at all, actually. we don't _ have any offspring? no, none at all, actually. we don't think _ have any offspring? no, none at all, actually. we don't think they - have any offspring? no, none at all, actually. we don't think they are - actually. we don't think they are going to ever breed here. it is just too cold in the winter, really, and they have shown no interest. we have got one female and she has laid a few sterile eggs but not really, no. thank you so much for talking doors and letting us know a bit more about jonathan, who is happily munching away there on his food. looking very content! to the world cup now — and south korea have made it through to the knockout stages with a dramatic late win against portugal — a result that means uruguay are out. their winning goal hit the net in stoppage time after they initially went a goal down afterjust five minutes. they the
does jonathan have any offspring?— turned out to be fed. does jonathan have any offspring? no, none at all, actuall . have any offspring? no, none at all, actually- we — have any offspring? no, none at all, actually. we don't _ have any offspring? no, none at all, actually. we don't think _ have any offspring? no, none at all, actually. we don't think they - have any offspring? no, none at all, actually. we don't think they are - actually. we don't think they are going to ever breed here....
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jonathan. nose in again. yeah. jonathan. no as well. no no rabidly rightwing as well. no no. i don't even know what i am so. he says a compassionate so. well he says a compassionate system not borders, system does not open borders, but disposition of and but a disposition of and readiness to welcome those who need genuinely need asylum. need who genuinely need asylum. now you can't argue with that, but then again, he's not really saying anything. it's kind of it's a bit a platitude. but i mean, i agree we should completely treat these people as individuals, as, you know, humans it humans in need of help, but it doesn't of the tough doesn't really any of the tough questions just sort questions that with it just sort of like we should be nice of being like we should be nice like, yeah, it's nice to be nice. yeah, if you you continue to nice of an open to be nice and of an open borders as we as we borders policy as we as we basically do know with such an exploitable asylum system, you're going continue have you're going to continue to have people that people coming across making
jonathan. nose in again. yeah. jonathan. no as well. no no rabidly rightwing as well. no no. i don't even know what i am so. he says a compassionate so. well he says a compassionate system not borders, system does not open borders, but disposition of and but a disposition of and readiness to welcome those who need genuinely need asylum. need who genuinely need asylum. now you can't argue with that, but then again, he's not really saying anything. it's kind of it's a bit a platitude. but i mean,...
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with me now is the man himself, jonathan gullet . that himself, jonathan gullet. that very mp is here . me? yes, very mp is here. me? yes, jonathan, we've kept you waiting a little while, but i thought you the crescendo that you needed the crescendo that your deserves. right? your status deserves. right? look pleased, first and look are you pleased, first and foremost, that the rwanda is indeed lawful ? i am pleased indeed lawful? i am pleased because . it just a well, it just because. it just a well, it just reinstates reinforces exactly . reinstates reinforces exactly. priti patel when she brought this policy and what people like me who've been calling for this as well as great, you know, colleagues like liam neeson who i know a regular on gb news i've been saying for a long, long time now, which is that we are democrats legal rights to protect our borders, to enforce our laws and. the people who come here illegally should be following highly . following that very highly. australian is ultimately australian model is ultimately will help in part to deter people f
with me now is the man himself, jonathan gullet . that himself, jonathan gullet. that very mp is here . me? yes, very mp is here. me? yes, jonathan, we've kept you waiting a little while, but i thought you the crescendo that you needed the crescendo that your deserves. right? your status deserves. right? look pleased, first and look are you pleased, first and foremost, that the rwanda is indeed lawful ? i am pleased indeed lawful? i am pleased because . it just a well, it just because. it just...
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jonathan: i'm pretty confident. it began at the inn of september and the trade-weighted dollar is down over 10% since then. that is in association with the changing pattern of global growth expectations. expectations for u.s. growth have been falling away from here in asia, where expectations for growth in china are moving up really quite aggressively. so we have raised our china gdp growth forecast for next year, and if we are right, the chinese economy next year will be growing 10 times as fast as the u.s. economy, and that is a completely different environment from what we had. rishaad: there's a clear divorce between what's been reported in terms of the coronavirus reappearance in china with some of the evidence were getting on the ground. if we do see a massive surge continuing like this, how does that change the way you're looking at reopening, and could we see a reversal of policy? that would be arguably a very big headwind. >> that's a great question. essentially what we know about the omicron variant is tha
jonathan: i'm pretty confident. it began at the inn of september and the trade-weighted dollar is down over 10% since then. that is in association with the changing pattern of global growth expectations. expectations for u.s. growth have been falling away from here in asia, where expectations for growth in china are moving up really quite aggressively. so we have raised our china gdp growth forecast for next year, and if we are right, the chinese economy next year will be growing 10 times as...
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jonathan. nose in again. yeah. jonathan. no as well. no no rabidly rightwing as well. no no. i don't even know what i am so. he says a compassionate so. well he says a compassionate system not borders, system does not open borders, but disposition of and but a disposition of and readiness to welcome those who need genuinely need asylum. need who genuinely need asylum. now you can't argue with that, but then again, he's not really saying anything. it's kind of it's a bit a platitude. but i mean, i agree we should completely treat these people as individuals, as, you know, humans it humans in need of help, but it doesn't of the tough doesn't really any of the tough questions just sort questions that with it just sort of like we should be nice of being like we should be nice like, yeah, it's nice to be nice. yeah, if you you continue to nice of an open to be nice and of an open borders as we as we borders policy as we as we basically do know with such an exploitable asylum system, you're going continue have you're going to continue to have people that people coming across making
jonathan. nose in again. yeah. jonathan. no as well. no no rabidly rightwing as well. no no. i don't even know what i am so. he says a compassionate so. well he says a compassionate system not borders, system does not open borders, but disposition of and but a disposition of and readiness to welcome those who need genuinely need asylum. need who genuinely need asylum. now you can't argue with that, but then again, he's not really saying anything. it's kind of it's a bit a platitude. but i mean,...
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with me now is the man himself, jonathan gullet . that himself, jonathan gullet. that very mp is here . me? yes, very mp is here. me? yes, jonathan, we've kept you waiting a little while, but i thought you the crescendo that you needed the crescendo that your deserves. right? your status deserves. right? look pleased, first and look are you pleased, first and foremost, that the rwanda is indeed lawful ? i am pleased indeed lawful? i am pleased because . it just a well, it just because. it just a well, it just reinstates reinforces exactly . reinstates reinforces exactly. priti patel when she brought this policy and what people like me who've been calling for this as well as great, you know, colleagues like liam neeson who i know a regular on gb news i've been saying for a long, long time now, which is that we are democrats legal rights to protect our borders, to enforce our laws and. the people who come here illegally should be following highly . following that very highly. australian is ultimately australian model is ultimately will help in part to deter people f
with me now is the man himself, jonathan gullet . that himself, jonathan gullet. that very mp is here . me? yes, very mp is here. me? yes, jonathan, we've kept you waiting a little while, but i thought you the crescendo that you needed the crescendo that your deserves. right? your status deserves. right? look pleased, first and look are you pleased, first and foremost, that the rwanda is indeed lawful ? i am pleased indeed lawful? i am pleased because . it just a well, it just because. it just...
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jonathan you have the very true. jonathan you have the daily mail with have tories given up on cutting taxes. yeah. well that was that was fairly wasn't it. when they kicked out liz truss. i think. i think so when . they you know they tried when. they you know they tried to do that, they did a mini budget and nobody was having any of it. they did the thing that's whole thing. right. that's the thing. if you're a conservative government, main, so government, one of your main, so to is to cut tax. that's to speak, is to cut tax. that's a stick cut, put money back into the pockets . those who've the pockets. those who've earned it them . spend it. what's it trust them. spend it. what's what's the one way you to what's the one way you have to have property because have property vote because that's what. that's that's that's what. yes, that's that's conservativism. been conservativism. yeah. we've been drifting since. that it. and drifting since. that was it. and that's women weren't allowed that's why women weren't allow
jonathan you have the very true. jonathan you have the daily mail with have tories given up on cutting taxes. yeah. well that was that was fairly wasn't it. when they kicked out liz truss. i think. i think so when . they you know they tried when. they you know they tried to do that, they did a mini budget and nobody was having any of it. they did the thing that's whole thing. right. that's the thing. if you're a conservative government, main, so government, one of your main, so to is to cut...
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jonathan, i am going to you first. we just talked about the january 6 committee on monday, the wide reports tonight they are going to recommend criminal referrals to the justice department against former president trump. serious charges. what is your reaction? what do you make of it? david: my initial reaction is, good. we have to understand that these criminal referrals, they go to the justice department. the justice department doesn't have to do anything with them. they might very well just be symbolic, but i do think it is important for the american people to see at least some branch of the government taking proactive action to hold the former president accountable for what he did, for his actions on january 6. there was contention over the summer whether the committee would even go thisoute, would even go this far. to see them take this action, or they will take this action on monday, it is a terrific sign. judy: not surprised, but what does this say to you? david: they have been walking up to this. the whole exten
jonathan, i am going to you first. we just talked about the january 6 committee on monday, the wide reports tonight they are going to recommend criminal referrals to the justice department against former president trump. serious charges. what is your reaction? what do you make of it? david: my initial reaction is, good. we have to understand that these criminal referrals, they go to the justice department. the justice department doesn't have to do anything with them. they might very well just...