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the white house has not commented on that. john kirby put out a tweet saying that they have seen -- they have had a number of civilian -- u.s. fatalities and casualties, and beyond that we don't have further detail, so i would assume that those are the things that they are trying to get a handle on and pass that on to us when they speak to us. those are the questions we will be asking. >> emily: it's emily compagno, what are your reactions to the lawmakers on the ground? >> as hillary vaughn just put out in an email, and i believe she reported on error that there was a threat or a warning from the state department to lawmakers not to tell people who were remaining on the ground in afghanistan to go to the airport. there was some effort that was continuing even as of this morning by various offices to try to reach out to people who are still in afghanistan and get them to the airport to make it on some of these flights, the state department telling those lawmakers, stop doing that. that is posing a security threat and there has
the white house has not commented on that. john kirby put out a tweet saying that they have seen -- they have had a number of civilian -- u.s. fatalities and casualties, and beyond that we don't have further detail, so i would assume that those are the things that they are trying to get a handle on and pass that on to us when they speak to us. those are the questions we will be asking. >> emily: it's emily compagno, what are your reactions to the lawmakers on the ground? >> as...
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we also benefited from the state's housing program and finally from our local housing accelerate fund. i also want to thank at some point, this was considered an inclusionary housing development. and, finally, i want to introduce and thank charmine curtis or curtis development. she's our partner who's been with us from the beginning. she pulled out all the stops last year. she and i were working hard, hustling to secure the state funding that brought us to this point in time. thanks to her efforts, we can finally see that this building will be built and in two years, we will welcome residents to their new homes. i'd like to introduce charmine curtis. >> good morning everybody. it's so great to see everybody here and thank you so much for those kind words. we have worked so long and worked so hard to get to this moment. and i'm here to tell you how sweet it is. it took us a minute but we ade it. and it's important to acknowledge all the love and sweat that brought us to this moment. a testament to perseverance and down right doggedness. largely on the part of kb and myself who would ne
we also benefited from the state's housing program and finally from our local housing accelerate fund. i also want to thank at some point, this was considered an inclusionary housing development. and, finally, i want to introduce and thank charmine curtis or curtis development. she's our partner who's been with us from the beginning. she pulled out all the stops last year. she and i were working hard, hustling to secure the state funding that brought us to this point in time. thanks to her...
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traditional venues such as vienna's opera house are indeed spectacular. and a regular star performer there is somebody whose career i have followed for many years. the popular peruvian born tenorjuan diego florez. during lockdown he had to adapt to new ways of singing opera in empty theatre halls, in concerts streamed and broadcast. like this one of faust by gounod. could streaming become a permanent way of bringing opera to wider audiences? well, singing to the masses is injuan diego florez�*s blood. his first ambition was to become a pop star. his father was a traditional folk singer in peru and his mother ran a live music bar in the capital, lima, where he would often perform. i was young, i was a minor, but in the end i was playing the whole night and making everybody dance until very late, i was singing peruvian music, my own songs, singing elvis presley, the beatles, salsa, everybody was dancing, so for me it was a good school. we are speaking via video link. juan diego is at home in vienna and i'm in london. halfway through, he gives me a renditi
traditional venues such as vienna's opera house are indeed spectacular. and a regular star performer there is somebody whose career i have followed for many years. the popular peruvian born tenorjuan diego florez. during lockdown he had to adapt to new ways of singing opera in empty theatre halls, in concerts streamed and broadcast. like this one of faust by gounod. could streaming become a permanent way of bringing opera to wider audiences? well, singing to the masses is injuan diego...
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maybe my house is burned down also. i don't know. i'm assuming this because my neighbor's house burned down. as a family, financially, we are finished. we are and if. >> as night fell, helicopters and planes stopped their water drops, and ground crew's took over the task. at daybreak, roads reopened to reveal the scale of devastation. dozens of homes and businesses completely destroyed. 24 hours after this fire started, the ground here is still smoldering. what fire crews are worried about now is that the record temperatures, the ongoing heatwave as well as the wind picking up again will begin to rekindle flames and pick up fires that have already been put out. >> as the flames were extinguished, people returned to see what was left. his collection of classic cars was priceless. the fire destroyed everything. >> i first saw the fire around noon. at that point, it was high up on the mountain. the police would not let me get through. i was waiting for four hours. >> had police let him back sooner, he says, he may have been able to save
maybe my house is burned down also. i don't know. i'm assuming this because my neighbor's house burned down. as a family, financially, we are finished. we are and if. >> as night fell, helicopters and planes stopped their water drops, and ground crew's took over the task. at daybreak, roads reopened to reveal the scale of devastation. dozens of homes and businesses completely destroyed. 24 hours after this fire started, the ground here is still smoldering. what fire crews are worried...
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room in the house. he always have a peat fire burning day and night all year round so that is where everyone is. then behind it is the shop. that is also the boy's bedroom. they would have a mattress on the floor where they would sleep read the loom is in there too so they would take over the weaving to stay close to their work. the weaving process is one of those things, i'm sure if it's a very good year for the trades they might have hired some weavers to take care of that. or maybe some irish laborers to work in the field so you could concentrate on the weaving. of course a lot of it would take place in the wintertime. especially for the laborers, that is the only way they could make money in the wintertime so they would have year-round income. of course northern ireland you have lots of rain. even though it is raining you are not insight weaving because you have too much farm work to do. he would leave at night after supper. economically at the time he would say he was a strong farmer. he was a midl
room in the house. he always have a peat fire burning day and night all year round so that is where everyone is. then behind it is the shop. that is also the boy's bedroom. they would have a mattress on the floor where they would sleep read the loom is in there too so they would take over the weaving to stay close to their work. the weaving process is one of those things, i'm sure if it's a very good year for the trades they might have hired some weavers to take care of that. or maybe some...
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we have been saying to house leadership, reconvene the house. chairman jim mcgovern of the house rules committeeame here to the steps, addressethe crowd, and he said the rules committee are waiting to come backnd do thwork. he said we wou be back in a nanosend if we hear we have 218 votes. so they are ready. we are saying reconvene us, let's do the work to make sure we get t whip count aright and then come back and let us vote. we are also saying to the white house and cdc, give us a moratorium, the eviction moratorium. we are asking the president to pen the executive order. if there is a court challenge after that, we can deal with the courts. that challenge can be dealt with. in the meantime, while that is happening, in the house, we can work on getting the bill that chairwoman maxine waters that introduced, which has a moratorium until september 31. amy: what about pelosi calling on t cdc to extend the moratorium? rep. bush: we have to use everything we can. that was the route that she chose. we are saying cdc, white house, even the senate. w
we have been saying to house leadership, reconvene the house. chairman jim mcgovern of the house rules committeeame here to the steps, addressethe crowd, and he said the rules committee are waiting to come backnd do thwork. he said we wou be back in a nanosend if we hear we have 218 votes. so they are ready. we are saying reconvene us, let's do the work to make sure we get t whip count aright and then come back and let us vote. we are also saying to the white house and cdc, give us a...
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let's talk about house business. i assume that it is pretty doggone good given the fact that people are moving, either from city to suburb or from suburb back into the city how's business and what are you finding in terms of backlogs and bottlenecks in production, number one, and also rising prices >> yes of course as you know, about a year, a little over a year back when the crisis started, we had to close our 250 locations furloughed 4,000 people. then we came back towards the end of the summer. as you said, people's interest in the homes started to increase the result was that we had you might say record sales now, one of the advantages we have is that, first of all, we have the right kind of product lines and then secondly, we have the opportunity of combining a personal service of about 1,500 interior designers with technology i think if we had not invested in technology like 3-d and virtual reality in the last four or five years, we would be in a much more difficult position because of the fact that 75% of what
let's talk about house business. i assume that it is pretty doggone good given the fact that people are moving, either from city to suburb or from suburb back into the city how's business and what are you finding in terms of backlogs and bottlenecks in production, number one, and also rising prices >> yes of course as you know, about a year, a little over a year back when the crisis started, we had to close our 250 locations furloughed 4,000 people. then we came back towards the end of...
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they all went up to the house. but just then a young man who had been visiting the property was headed out of the driveway. tex confronted him with a knife then shot him several times. the killing had begun. with kasabian standing guard, susan, patricia and tex went inside the house. polanski was out of the country that night. but his friend was asleep on the couch. tex kicked him. susan atkins went to see who else was there. >> she starts down a hallway and there is a guest bedroom. and there is a woman sitting on the bed. it's abigail folger. >> a rigorous to the folders coffee fortune. >> folger assumes this is just another friend of sharon's and waves to her. and gives susan atkins a little finger wave back and continues down the hall. >> in the bedroom, she found sharon tate, and jay sebring, a celebrity hairdresser and tate 's former boyfriend. anthony dimaria is jay sebring's nephew. >> at a certain point turned watson his back and he shot jay sebring. and then watson and -- >> sharon tate is quite naturally
they all went up to the house. but just then a young man who had been visiting the property was headed out of the driveway. tex confronted him with a knife then shot him several times. the killing had begun. with kasabian standing guard, susan, patricia and tex went inside the house. polanski was out of the country that night. but his friend was asleep on the couch. tex kicked him. susan atkins went to see who else was there. >> she starts down a hallway and there is a guest bedroom. and...
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there's not a lot of daylight between the house and speaker pelosi and the white house and senior officials like ron klain, and like luisa terrell, they're trying to get this done. it's pretty complicated. >> a common refrain among democrats is don't bet against speaker pelosi. when she wants to get things done she usually gets things done. what is she doing right now? talk us through what she's doing to ease the tensions and bring together and satisfy the moderates and progressives. >> pelosi works the phones. she's back in her district, so that's one of the reasons why this call was on zoom. there's a conference call between her and her caucus, between the all house democrats yesterday, and she referred to this group of nine as amateur hour, and it was sort of insulting. so remember sort of the way pelosi dealt with the squad when they first were emerging a couple of years ago and her basic question was do they have the votes to block things, can they pass legislation. her message to these nine centrists is similar but it's a little -- insulting is a little harsh, right, but she's certain
there's not a lot of daylight between the house and speaker pelosi and the white house and senior officials like ron klain, and like luisa terrell, they're trying to get this done. it's pretty complicated. >> a common refrain among democrats is don't bet against speaker pelosi. when she wants to get things done she usually gets things done. what is she doing right now? talk us through what she's doing to ease the tensions and bring together and satisfy the moderates and progressives....
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the clerk: house calendar number 33. house resolution 601. resolved, that upon adoption of this resolution it shall be in order to consider in the house the bill, h.r. 4, to amend the voting rights act of 1965 to revise the criteria for determining which states and political subdivisions are subject to section 4 of the act, and for other purposes. all points of order against consideration of the bill are waived. the amendment printed in the report of the committee on the amendment printed in the report of the committee on rules accompanying this resolution shall be considered as adopted. the bill, as amended, shall be considered as read. all points of order against provisions in the bill, as amended, are waived. the previous question shall be considered as ordered on the bill, as amended, and on any further amendment thereto, to final passage without intervening motion except one, one hour of debate equally divided and controlled by the chair and ranking minority member of the committee on the judiciary or their respective designees, and two,
the clerk: house calendar number 33. house resolution 601. resolved, that upon adoption of this resolution it shall be in order to consider in the house the bill, h.r. 4, to amend the voting rights act of 1965 to revise the criteria for determining which states and political subdivisions are subject to section 4 of the act, and for other purposes. all points of order against consideration of the bill are waived. the amendment printed in the report of the committee on the amendment printed in...
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affordable housing and requiring that market-rate developers pick options under the housing program to mitigate the impact. either paying, creating new units offsite or dedicating land for affordable housing. for on site b.m.r.s, the assumption has been that they match the building. recently i became aware of developers wanting to maximize the higher revenue potential creating confusion about the developers inclusionary obligations under our planning code. one of these, 2100 mission, was approveded with on site b.m.r., but is still pending signoff before it is approved. 600 south van ness was completed in 2017, but the b.m.r. has been in limbo ever since. the project has been approved with ownership, affordable units after construction, the developer switched to renting the market-rate units but was trying to retain the b.m.r.s as ownership. the reality is having a small number of affordable units isn't feasible because banks won't finance their purchase. so m.o.c.d. which oversees b.m.r.s when they're built was unable to approve the request. the developer received signoff on his co
affordable housing and requiring that market-rate developers pick options under the housing program to mitigate the impact. either paying, creating new units offsite or dedicating land for affordable housing. for on site b.m.r.s, the assumption has been that they match the building. recently i became aware of developers wanting to maximize the higher revenue potential creating confusion about the developers inclusionary obligations under our planning code. one of these, 2100 mission, was...
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white house reporter for the associated press. james laporta well for the associated press, notably a marine veteran. and clint watts, former fbi special agent, and a distinguished research fellow at the foreign policy research institute. good evening and welcome to you all. jim, i'd like to start with you, as someone who never misses any of your posts, i am a ardent follower of yours. i start with my condolences to the core and military families. military friends of mine have been having such a hard time even before today's news hit, as i know you have. i hope we can stress that there are so many souls alive today because of these marines and service members, who were there for us and on duty. and to you, having served multiple tours, talk about where this happened, if you would, and talk about the mission from here. >> thank you for having me. there is a saying in the marines, there is no better friend and i think that is what we are seeing now. with what these service members have been displaying for weeks and days, that there
white house reporter for the associated press. james laporta well for the associated press, notably a marine veteran. and clint watts, former fbi special agent, and a distinguished research fellow at the foreign policy research institute. good evening and welcome to you all. jim, i'd like to start with you, as someone who never misses any of your posts, i am a ardent follower of yours. i start with my condolences to the core and military families. military friends of mine have been having such...
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on housing, we have talked through the years about qe at low rates, asset markets, housing prices. obviously, housing price inflation does matter for inflation outcomes, as well as for inequality. taking this into account -- how are you taking this into account? ny is the fed not engaging in some kind of macro credential response to the current housing issues? dr. clarida: excellent question. i will try to be brief. one thing i would put on the table is one thing that is quite different now than it was 15 years ago is the rise in housing values is not being driven by loose credit standards or poor lending. what is going on now is you have powerful demographics, a lot of those who delayed entering into housing who are doing so now, and we had income support through the cares act and other fiscal measures. obviously, monetary policy, low rates. so the credit is not being relaxed. that is an important distinction. i am not going to now, in part because we're running out of time, get into the macro credential tools, other than i can say, obviously, we know housing is an important part
on housing, we have talked through the years about qe at low rates, asset markets, housing prices. obviously, housing price inflation does matter for inflation outcomes, as well as for inequality. taking this into account -- how are you taking this into account? ny is the fed not engaging in some kind of macro credential response to the current housing issues? dr. clarida: excellent question. i will try to be brief. one thing i would put on the table is one thing that is quite different now...
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as well as house foreign affairs. that new bombshell report from house republicans on foreign affairs, ample evidence this thing, that covid-19 virus was genetically modified and engineered in china at the wuhan lab and it did leak, bombshell stuff. what do you say? >> yeah, liz, thanks for having me on the show and thanks for letting us talk about this. it is very important to let the world know there is no way this wasn't genetically modified and created in a lab. probably the most damning evidence is the cgg, double code, the sequence in the genetic material that makes it so deadly and transmissible. it would have required the same bat to get two viruses simultaneously, and interestingly enough both viruses infect different species of bats. so it is impossible for that to have occurred in nature there are lots of other reasons. go ahead. elizabeth: and the u.s. funded it, right? the u.s. funded gain of function research, right? >> -- lab. we certainly funded some of the research at the lab. funds are fungible. i as
as well as house foreign affairs. that new bombshell report from house republicans on foreign affairs, ample evidence this thing, that covid-19 virus was genetically modified and engineered in china at the wuhan lab and it did leak, bombshell stuff. what do you say? >> yeah, liz, thanks for having me on the show and thanks for letting us talk about this. it is very important to let the world know there is no way this wasn't genetically modified and created in a lab. probably the most...
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it is a beautiful house. i have so loved every time i visit i always get to see something new and caleb gives wonderful has so much knowledge, and i know that the docents have so much knowledge. so so please do go visit them. so with that yeah. yeah with that. i guess i will go ahead and say goodbye. so thank you again for joining us and i hope to talk about elizabeth again soon. weekends on c-span 2 are an intellectual feast every saturday american history tv documents america's story and on sundays book tv brings you the latest in nonfiction books and authors funding for c-span 2 comes from these television companies and more including comcast. are you think this is just a community center? no, it's way more than that comcast is partnering with a thousand community centers to create wi-fi enabled lifts. so students from low-income families can get the tools. they need to be ready for anything. comcast along with these television companies support c-span 2 as a public service this week we're looking back to
it is a beautiful house. i have so loved every time i visit i always get to see something new and caleb gives wonderful has so much knowledge, and i know that the docents have so much knowledge. so so please do go visit them. so with that yeah. yeah with that. i guess i will go ahead and say goodbye. so thank you again for joining us and i hope to talk about elizabeth again soon. weekends on c-span 2 are an intellectual feast every saturday american history tv documents america's story and on...
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because, you know, yeah, i made 12000 dollar housing payments, but my house went up by 40000. i cashed out the difference. i'm doing fine. you're essentially skirting around the court problem, which is that the underlying economy does not work. in 2000 we had 1100 census tracts in this country that you can classify as persistent poverty in 2010, it went from 1100 census tracts to 3300 census tracts. 3 times the american geography is now in persistent poverty. our places don't work, they're just designed to decline. if you don't know what was last, you don't look at the place and see like this is decline. 143. if you're 10 years 20 years, 30 years older than me. you see is coons. and so it's really hard for you to get your mind out of that and actually see how this could be a better place. now we have an olive garden, so we've made it right. i don't know me in the middle. it's hard breaking the midwest is heartbreaking. like i'm all the places. this is one of the last ones i live in, but it's home and i, you know, there's a part of me that loves it to like, i looked at it and i
because, you know, yeah, i made 12000 dollar housing payments, but my house went up by 40000. i cashed out the difference. i'm doing fine. you're essentially skirting around the court problem, which is that the underlying economy does not work. in 2000 we had 1100 census tracts in this country that you can classify as persistent poverty in 2010, it went from 1100 census tracts to 3300 census tracts. 3 times the american geography is now in persistent poverty. our places don't work, they're just...
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>> yes, she is my friend and she was in her house. but unfortunately, she died she died with her son inside the house >> reporter: this earthquake in western haiti reminiscent of the 2010 one that killed up to 300,000 haitians, and devastated the nation's bustling capital, port-au-prince today's quake ravaging towns with populations in the tens of thousands. this young girl pulled from the rubble, alive. at least nine aftershocks rocking the island in the hours since. the quake collapsing this cathedral steeple in the city of jeremy. what do you fear >> this is an area that virtually cut off from the capital and from a lot of lifesaving aid, right now. unfortunately, i think we're going to see and hear a lot more about damage and lives lost. >> reporter: the country already reeling politically after the assassination of its president in july. along with intensifying-gang violence and major food shortages 60 miles from today's epicenter, len runs an orphanage with 66 kids his daughter, brittany, died in the 2010 earthquake. the ground
>> yes, she is my friend and she was in her house. but unfortunately, she died she died with her son inside the house >> reporter: this earthquake in western haiti reminiscent of the 2010 one that killed up to 300,000 haitians, and devastated the nation's bustling capital, port-au-prince today's quake ravaging towns with populations in the tens of thousands. this young girl pulled from the rubble, alive. at least nine aftershocks rocking the island in the hours since. the quake...
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you need both houses to act. again, i think this is a matter of whether there is support in caucuses to do that. that is a challenge. even the most passionate advocates who are out there, and we certainly stand by them and support their same objective of extending the eviction moratorium can not do it on , their own. we certainly would like to see legislation. the president would love to sign that into law that as you said, would require both houses of congress. reporter: last question, sorry. you mentioned texas. that's the state that is being touted as not just number one, but also they have the best system. the way that it's been happening is just going straight to landlords and people who own homes and are renting it out. is that what other states should be doing? should they be copying texas in how they disperse these funds? -- disburse these funds? sec. psaki: different approaches are going to work for different states. but i do think if texas can do it, if virginia can do it, then other states can do it as
you need both houses to act. again, i think this is a matter of whether there is support in caucuses to do that. that is a challenge. even the most passionate advocates who are out there, and we certainly stand by them and support their same objective of extending the eviction moratorium can not do it on , their own. we certainly would like to see legislation. the president would love to sign that into law that as you said, would require both houses of congress. reporter: last question, sorry....
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say they have enough votes to tank it once against back to the house's -- house, and the senate does not pass the 3.5 billion infrastructure package first. republicans on the other hand of no particular interest in the larger package. moderates once a smaller bill passed first. if either group holds, out this bill has no shot of passing both houses and getting to the president's desk. chuck schumer nancy pelosi are stuck on one side of the river with the fox, chicken, and corn. there are huge differences between the contents of the two bills. the bipartisan one is being significantly smaller and focusing on part infrastructure, roads, bridges, broadband. the larger reconciliation bill broadens out the issues like education, childcare, climate change. and only matters if either of these bills can be passed by both houses with republicans, moderates, progressives on board. joining us now is one of the senators who could be voting on one of the infrastructure packages as soon as this week. it's senator debbie stefano. she served as the chair of the senate agriculture commission. senator
say they have enough votes to tank it once against back to the house's -- house, and the senate does not pass the 3.5 billion infrastructure package first. republicans on the other hand of no particular interest in the larger package. moderates once a smaller bill passed first. if either group holds, out this bill has no shot of passing both houses and getting to the president's desk. chuck schumer nancy pelosi are stuck on one side of the river with the fox, chicken, and corn. there are huge...
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january 6, views from the house sunday at 10:00 eastern on c-span. for more on exactly what these policies were that were announced from the white house yesterday. we turn to area -- turn to arianna skibell. good morning. explain what these new policies are and how much buy-in they are getting from automobile manufacturers. guest: thank you for having me. the president has launched a multipronged effort to turn over , increase electric vehicle sales by 50% by 2030. the car companies, including ford, gm, chrysler, stood by president biden as he signed the executive order. they have made pledges or aspirations to reach 50% ev sales by 2030, but stopped short of a firm commitment because they want to see federal dollars go to tax incentives and charging of the structure first. host: on that infrastructure, how much is included in the bill that is likely to see a final vote this coming weekend? guest: it is hard to say what is actually going to show up in there. biden originally put in $174 billion for ev's. and that has been slashed dramatically. now th
january 6, views from the house sunday at 10:00 eastern on c-span. for more on exactly what these policies were that were announced from the white house yesterday. we turn to area -- turn to arianna skibell. good morning. explain what these new policies are and how much buy-in they are getting from automobile manufacturers. guest: thank you for having me. the president has launched a multipronged effort to turn over , increase electric vehicle sales by 50% by 2030. the car companies, including...
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i believe it's going to pass the house this week. so it's not about the house. it really is about the senate. of course i have always said that we need to get rid of the filibuster. hr-1 also passed the house. this gets dark money out of politics along with other efforts to address voter suppression. so we have got to understand, we have the house, we have the senate and we have the white house. and so it's going to be the power of the people. it's going to be the pressure. it's going to be the outside movements that's going to get the senate to act so that we can restore our voting rights and stop these voter suppression laws. this is a real test of our democracy. and those who believe in democracy in the senate will support both bills. reverend al, can i just take a minute to wish reverend jesse jackson and mrs. jacqueline jackson -- >> oh, yeah. >> -- a speedy recovery. heartfelt prayers. and a heck of a lot of love from myself and from my congressional district, the 13th congressional district that includes oakland and berkeley. for a speedy recovery. >> abs
i believe it's going to pass the house this week. so it's not about the house. it really is about the senate. of course i have always said that we need to get rid of the filibuster. hr-1 also passed the house. this gets dark money out of politics along with other efforts to address voter suppression. so we have got to understand, we have the house, we have the senate and we have the white house. and so it's going to be the power of the people. it's going to be the pressure. it's going to be the...
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house is going to go back into recess. >> there were a few dozen members of congress in the house chambers at that time. first, new york democrat hakeem jeffries, who chairs house democrats caucus, and was one of the most senior democratic leaders on the house for when the days proceedings were interrupted on january 6. he starts by telling us about the mood on capitol hill that day. rep. jeffries: coming into january 6, there were some concerns that there could be some issues with respect to the protesters who were descending on the capitol, but that is traditionally the case whenever there is a high profile and contentious matter that may be before the congress on a given day. no one could have reasonably anticipated that we would encounter a violent insurrection and an attack on the united states capitol. i arrived on the floor of the house shortly before 1:00 p.m. for the start of the joint session. shortly after, the senators began to arrive into be seated in the chamber for the beginning of the joint session. the rollcall of states began, and then we got to arizona. at that point, ob
house is going to go back into recess. >> there were a few dozen members of congress in the house chambers at that time. first, new york democrat hakeem jeffries, who chairs house democrats caucus, and was one of the most senior democratic leaders on the house for when the days proceedings were interrupted on january 6. he starts by telling us about the mood on capitol hill that day. rep. jeffries: coming into january 6, there were some concerns that there could be some issues with...
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in this latest one, he says his house fell down. these 2 brothers helped to try and pull people out of the rubble, despite the fact that their house to have been destroyed. we are victims as well, but they were the worst off. i have a chance to be alive, even though i'm injured. thanks to god. we didn't get badly hurt. so we could help out. the other local authorities and international organizations have commented on the resilience of these people. but there's a sense of disbelief over the long series of misfortunes to many, the question comes when we'll have to get a break john home, and i'll do it a little. ok, let's bring in florida del pinto. he's manager of the emergency operation center at the international federation of red cross and red crescent sciences. he joins us on skype from geneva, florida built into your people on the ground in haiti. what are they telling you as to the latest situation that thank you, that the situation is critical. stage we observing, we are observing the huge needs underground that are remaining t
in this latest one, he says his house fell down. these 2 brothers helped to try and pull people out of the rubble, despite the fact that their house to have been destroyed. we are victims as well, but they were the worst off. i have a chance to be alive, even though i'm injured. thanks to god. we didn't get badly hurt. so we could help out. the other local authorities and international organizations have commented on the resilience of these people. but there's a sense of disbelief over the long...
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caller: the white house press briefings. host: we always air the white house press briefings. we do. go to our website. when they have one. sometimes they will brief off-site and sometimes it will brief on a plane. but when the white house comes in and they are at the white house briefing, we will take that. i invite you to go to our website to find out more. one of the people talking yesterday about issues of covid. dr. francis collins talking about the delta variant and what he might see next when it comes to reactions. >> it could be more dangerous as well. what do we know about the other variants out there? >> there is lambda, which came up in peru and which we are studying closely. not yet really worried about it being more contagious, but it needs to be looked at. we had a very vigorous team that looks at every new emerging variant to see what wade it's impact be -- what would the impact be in terms of the delta variant. we do not have information on delta or lambda, or any other lurking out there. basically, we will have to move forward quickly with the booster. the bes
caller: the white house press briefings. host: we always air the white house press briefings. we do. go to our website. when they have one. sometimes they will brief off-site and sometimes it will brief on a plane. but when the white house comes in and they are at the white house briefing, we will take that. i invite you to go to our website to find out more. one of the people talking yesterday about issues of covid. dr. francis collins talking about the delta variant and what he might see next...
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. >> you can see it at the white house, the american flag at half staff to honor 13 u.s. service members killed thursday, and 18 others were injured in the attacks. president biden addressing the families of those lost. >> my heart aches for you. lives lost were given in the service of liberty, the service of security, the service of others. and the service of america. >> in addition, at least 113 afghan civilians were killed and 180 injured in the attacks. according to an unnamed health ministry source. isis-k is claiming responsibility for the attack that involved a suicide bomber that detonated their belt at an airport gate. a second explosion was nearby at the baron hotel. the state department telling us this morning that a total of 12,500 people have been evacuated from kabul in the last 24 hours, including at least 500 americans, as a result of 35 u.s. military flights and 54 coalition flights. about a thousand americans are believed to still be in afghanistan. then there's this scene today in kabul outside the airport. many anxious achbls gather again, in spite of
. >> you can see it at the white house, the american flag at half staff to honor 13 u.s. service members killed thursday, and 18 others were injured in the attacks. president biden addressing the families of those lost. >> my heart aches for you. lives lost were given in the service of liberty, the service of security, the service of others. and the service of america. >> in addition, at least 113 afghan civilians were killed and 180 injured in the attacks. according to an...
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the white house says we have a challenge. so what. that will take a month or two or three months to get an inju injunction, and hopefully they get money to the landlords so we don't see massive evictions. >> congressman, thank you for your time. we appreciate it. >> thanks. appreciate the opportunity. >>> and today a new reality for millions of americans. we were just talking about it. nowhere to live. why some members are congress are demanding colleagues return to washington to fix this crisis. so when my windshield cracked, i chose safelite. they replaced the glass and recalibrated my safety system. that's service i can trust. >> singers: ♪ safelite repair, safelite replace. ♪ alright, guys, no insurance talk on beach day. -i'm down. -yes, please. [ chuckles ] don't get me wrong, i love my rv, but insuring it is such a hassle. same with my boat. the insurance bills are through the roof. -[ sighs ] -be cool. i wish i could group my insurance stuff. -[ coughs ] bundle. -the house, the car, the rv. like a cluster. an insurance clu
the white house says we have a challenge. so what. that will take a month or two or three months to get an inju injunction, and hopefully they get money to the landlords so we don't see massive evictions. >> congressman, thank you for your time. we appreciate it. >> thanks. appreciate the opportunity. >>> and today a new reality for millions of americans. we were just talking about it. nowhere to live. why some members are congress are demanding colleagues return to...
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the white house's issued updates about covid emergency relief -- the white house has issued updates but emergency -- covid -- about emergency covid relief. host: matthew is next, in new york. caller: goodman. -- good morning. i could remember when i installed the interstate highway system. we were the golden shining light, the beacon of all of the world. 70 years later, there is supposed to be no upkeep? the technology changes all of the time. the republicans want to know how you plan on paying for it? isn't that what our taxes are supposed to be used for? if that increases taxes on the rich, isn't that ok? if they can go to a writing for space, cannot they pay for infrastructure -- if they can go joy riding in space, can they not pay for infrastructure? why cannot we take existing tax laws and use them? make all of those deadbeats that have not paid taxes finally pay them? republicans are like you cannot do that either. host: what is your question for our guests please? caller: what are our options? host: to his point, let us say the hundred billion dollars that have been set aside for
the white house's issued updates about covid emergency relief -- the white house has issued updates but emergency -- covid -- about emergency covid relief. host: matthew is next, in new york. caller: goodman. -- good morning. i could remember when i installed the interstate highway system. we were the golden shining light, the beacon of all of the world. 70 years later, there is supposed to be no upkeep? the technology changes all of the time. the republicans want to know how you plan on paying...
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so we pass the law in 1968, and a fair housing it proclaimed that fair housing for all. all human beings is now a part of the american way of life. the me the mandate, the government given to nations prevent discrimination. but to actually affirmatively go out and say, how do we de segregated america? the government betrays that policy. ah, i find as i travel across the country, that whether we're talking about white americans or people who may be grow. but in other minority groups like the mexican americans, the rest just like the back americans, what everybody wants as an equal chance to have a piece of the action at the federal government has never enforce the fair housing act. and that state and local governments do not enforce the you know, you can have federal policy, but at the local administration of these policies that often miss the black people received discriminatory treatment. hello, my name is tyrone washington. i'm calling about the apartment park street available . yes. hello, my name is graham wellington, i'm calling about the apartment for rent on park
so we pass the law in 1968, and a fair housing it proclaimed that fair housing for all. all human beings is now a part of the american way of life. the me the mandate, the government given to nations prevent discrimination. but to actually affirmatively go out and say, how do we de segregated america? the government betrays that policy. ah, i find as i travel across the country, that whether we're talking about white americans or people who may be grow. but in other minority groups like the...
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let's go straight to the white house right now. our senior white house correspondent phil mattingly is joining us. phil, the president made it abundantly clear what he thinks new york's democratic governor andrew cuomo needs to do. >> wolf, was blunt, it was a single word. andrew cuomo who has been more on an island than ever before after that damning 160-page plus report from the new york attorney general has now lost the support of the most powerful democrat in the country, the president of the united states, somebody whose national convention he had a prime time address in. he is officially calling for andrew cuomo to resign in the wake of that report. here is that exchange with our kaitlan collins. >> first i'd like to start with the news of the day given back in march you said that if the investigation confirmed the allegations against governor cuomo, then he should resign. so will you now call on him to resign given the investigator said the 11 women were credible? >> i stand by that statement. >> are you now calling on him t
let's go straight to the white house right now. our senior white house correspondent phil mattingly is joining us. phil, the president made it abundantly clear what he thinks new york's democratic governor andrew cuomo needs to do. >> wolf, was blunt, it was a single word. andrew cuomo who has been more on an island than ever before after that damning 160-page plus report from the new york attorney general has now lost the support of the most powerful democrat in the country, the...
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we also benefited from the state's housing program and finally from our local housing accelerate fund. i also want to thank at some point, this was considered an inclusionary housing development. and, finally, i want to introduce and thank charmine curtis or curtis development. she's our partner who's been with us from the beginning. she pulled out all the stops last year. she and i were working hard, hustling to secure the state funding that brought us to this point in time. thanks to her efforts, we can finally see that this building will be built and in two years, we will welcome residents to their new homes. i'd like to introduce charmine curtis. >> good morning everybody. it's so great to see everybody here and thank you so much for those kind words. we have worked so long and worked so hard to get to this moment. and i'm here to tell you how sweet it is. it took us a minute but we ade it. and it's important to acknowledge all the love and sweat that brought us to this moment. a testament to perseverance and down right doggedness. largely on the part of kb and myself who would ne
we also benefited from the state's housing program and finally from our local housing accelerate fund. i also want to thank at some point, this was considered an inclusionary housing development. and, finally, i want to introduce and thank charmine curtis or curtis development. she's our partner who's been with us from the beginning. she pulled out all the stops last year. she and i were working hard, hustling to secure the state funding that brought us to this point in time. thanks to her...
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and terrorizing our house at night. ah, we moved there because we wanted a place that was integrated and we just wanted to raise our standard of living and it was the strength of my parents that said, this is where we're going to be you think and grow family moving here will affect the community as a whole. definitely, in what way i think that all the property values will go down if they are allowed to move in here in any number. do you think the miner thing and live at town will affect property values? i don't think that the myers have anything to do with a property decreasing or increase being i think it's purely a white problem, not a problem. well, as a result of all these policies, we created a segregated system and because we forgotten now this entire history of how it happened, white families believes that they got where they are simply by their own hard work and determination to succeed the middle class life. but they don't understand is that their parents could have came as an immigrant from a white country and
and terrorizing our house at night. ah, we moved there because we wanted a place that was integrated and we just wanted to raise our standard of living and it was the strength of my parents that said, this is where we're going to be you think and grow family moving here will affect the community as a whole. definitely, in what way i think that all the property values will go down if they are allowed to move in here in any number. do you think the miner thing and live at town will affect...
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just don't want to buy a house. you know, this was an old whole fire out years ago which right now, but i, i want, i did the yoga or the attorney. well no, i was born here many years ago and they used to be an old fire house around here someplace where you know, where it would have been might have been here. and i was converted or there used to be a tiny, tiny fire house. but let me just check up a little bit with my mother punch. and then when your face over there, when i was 6 months old. we moved from little italy in manhattan to this area right here. it was a housing project one night. my uncle frank was all what his wife and a mob guys came down as well. can you guys with badge and felt sticks? stable on the way to fight a bunch of black guys, and they walk past us. and my uncle plank said to my father, get this kid, get him out of his neighborhood and move. and it was not that long after that we moved to the town. i see, okay, you can tell me how could you leave new york tribal bridge? i got a bit disabled. it
just don't want to buy a house. you know, this was an old whole fire out years ago which right now, but i, i want, i did the yoga or the attorney. well no, i was born here many years ago and they used to be an old fire house around here someplace where you know, where it would have been might have been here. and i was converted or there used to be a tiny, tiny fire house. but let me just check up a little bit with my mother punch. and then when your face over there, when i was 6 months old. we...
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could lose the house. when "the 11th hour" continues. s ? the open road. i have friends. [ chuckles ] well, he may have friends, but he rides alone. that's jeremy, right there! we're literally riding together. he gets touchy when you talk about his lack of friends. can you help me out here? no matter why you ride, progressive has you covered with protection starting at $79 a year. well, we're new friends. to be fair. eh, still. (struggling vehicle sounds) think premium can't be capable? think again. ♪ (energetic music) ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ introducing the first ever at4 lineup. premium and capable. that's professional grade from gmc. >>> i always run from behind. i have no -- no comment about my colleague except to say he's a great chair. patrick maloney of the state of new york. i've very confident we'll win the house. in terms of the specific where he was zeroing in on it, always run scared. that's it. >> speaker pelosi responding to warnings from the head of the democratic congressional campaign commit
could lose the house. when "the 11th hour" continues. s ? the open road. i have friends. [ chuckles ] well, he may have friends, but he rides alone. that's jeremy, right there! we're literally riding together. he gets touchy when you talk about his lack of friends. can you help me out here? no matter why you ride, progressive has you covered with protection starting at $79 a year. well, we're new friends. to be fair. eh, still. (struggling vehicle sounds) think premium can't be...
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we're waiting the white house press briefing. i would imagine that we are getting some indication of what we might hear. what do you know? >> we are working to confirm a reuters bulletin that just crossed that says the president's meeting with the israeli prime minister who is in town has been delayed indefinitely to some point later on today. i've reached out to some officials but they -- reuters is citing an israeli official. there is already a ton of israeli officials and press here at the white house. they were ready to take some photos. starting five minutes ago if they stuck to the schedule of president biden meeting with bennett meeting about regional security issues. that is not happening right now as the president continues to be briefed on the latest. we have not seen or heard anything from him. i've been referred by white house officials at high levels to the defense department for any updates about what potentially could be coming next. the president had a lot of tough talk for the taliban in the last couple days. it
we're waiting the white house press briefing. i would imagine that we are getting some indication of what we might hear. what do you know? >> we are working to confirm a reuters bulletin that just crossed that says the president's meeting with the israeli prime minister who is in town has been delayed indefinitely to some point later on today. i've reached out to some officials but they -- reuters is citing an israeli official. there is already a ton of israeli officials and press here at...
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the houses here, beautiful, but golden outside house stuff is tough. oh. as a kid, i didn't really understand how segregated to city was because i never left my areas . one time. my dad got his house for a week is like little outside the city. and he had a nice apartment complex tool every day. brilliant people had a decent car. it wasn't allowed at night, it was fun. but when i got back to the city, they got evicted. my dad sent us somewhere for a week just to get the house together. i've moved too many times to count. i've lived in so many neighborhoods. it doesn't allow you to gauge what is normal this neighborhood. so pretty much the same. a lot of these houses vacant, we used to go all behind them and up in them almost like it's ready to go in and find everything that are left before they got evicted. you know, a jackpot, some phone over like the community didn't feel it doesn't. and when you say lease, because we're kids is just having fun. baltimore is a microcosm of many urban areas in america. and it is like dickens would say the tale of 2 cities.
the houses here, beautiful, but golden outside house stuff is tough. oh. as a kid, i didn't really understand how segregated to city was because i never left my areas . one time. my dad got his house for a week is like little outside the city. and he had a nice apartment complex tool every day. brilliant people had a decent car. it wasn't allowed at night, it was fun. but when i got back to the city, they got evicted. my dad sent us somewhere for a week just to get the house together. i've...
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to the house of representatives. ford was highly respected as the house republican leader. he was also a very longtime friend and supporter of nixon. ford is appointed vice president. as the battle over the tapes escalates, federal judge john sirika orders nixon to hand over the tapes. the court of appeals agrees with that saying that the judge at a minimum is allowed to listen to them in camera, in the privacy of his chambers, to determine if there really are any national security issues involved with them. the white house counters with what they call the stennis proposal. the senator was at this time a 71-year-old senator from mississippi who had hearing aides. he had hearing problems. he had been shot in a burglary attempt. the plan was that he was the only person who was going to be allowed to listen to the tapes. cox would then get summaries of the tapes. nothing else. it was a bold move. nixon was basically going for broke here. i interviewed stennis' doctor. he told me that the senator was on heavy doses of codeine at this time because of the shooting in the burglary
to the house of representatives. ford was highly respected as the house republican leader. he was also a very longtime friend and supporter of nixon. ford is appointed vice president. as the battle over the tapes escalates, federal judge john sirika orders nixon to hand over the tapes. the court of appeals agrees with that saying that the judge at a minimum is allowed to listen to them in camera, in the privacy of his chambers, to determine if there really are any national security issues...
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in the white house. let's listen to it. . from the early days of our administration, nancy has been intentionally involved in the ever to fight drug abuse. her personal observations and efforts have given her such dramatic insights that i wanted her to share them with you this evening. nancy? nancy: thank you. as a mother, i always thought of september as a special month. a time where they can go fill those restless mind was so much has happened over these last few years. so much to shift the foundations of all we know and all we believe today, there is a drug and alcohol abuse epidemic in this country and no one is safe from it. one of the things one learns when reading your book is that the irony is that even though she was promoting just say no, she had an issue with prescription drugs. karen: that is correct. you have to go back to the 1950's. she had this 19 -- this very anxious personality. very tightly wound. when women would go to doctors back then, the doctors would hand them a sedative. they ha
in the white house. let's listen to it. . from the early days of our administration, nancy has been intentionally involved in the ever to fight drug abuse. her personal observations and efforts have given her such dramatic insights that i wanted her to share them with you this evening. nancy? nancy: thank you. as a mother, i always thought of september as a special month. a time where they can go fill those restless mind was so much has happened over these last few years. so much to shift the...
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this is the new normal for house hunting. paul: not getting the house. >> not getting the house. paul: so he's renting instead but for disabled vietnam vet gary wiltermood, even renting is next to impossible. he's lived in a house at the edge of a trailer parkor 15 years and the owners want him out. >> they've tried every maneuver to get me out of there. they can put in like four or five apartment places in the property that i'm on. paul: but other boise rentals are out of reach. >> i'm pced out of the market. i can't find a place. i'm so desperate, i don't know what to do. paul: as wiltermood's lawyer, brian stevens puts it. >> if you're low income person, it's a hard time to be in boise. paul: there are signs of cooling off in recent weeks. inventory is up and developers are scrambling to build more but as always happens while cities grow, neighborhoods gentrify, there will be heart rending losers like gary wiltermood. >> there's a statement, some gave all, some still give, on my vietnam sticker. well, i gave my life for this country and this is how i end up. paul: brian canke
this is the new normal for house hunting. paul: not getting the house. >> not getting the house. paul: so he's renting instead but for disabled vietnam vet gary wiltermood, even renting is next to impossible. he's lived in a house at the edge of a trailer parkor 15 years and the owners want him out. >> they've tried every maneuver to get me out of there. they can put in like four or five apartment places in the property that i'm on. paul: but other boise rentals are out of reach....
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we also have a wash house. direct access to that spring water to wash clothes, a meat house where they are going to store a lot of products like bacon, sausage, ham. we have a produce shed which is where you're going to store wood so it stays dry. but also vegetables and fruits are harvesting from your land. we have a tobacco barn's not going to be a huge cash crop. turkeys and your chickens the very german influence barn you'll be thrashing your wheat and your hay. storing that grain and storing your animals for the wintertime. typically men and boys will be out in the field taking care of that major cash crop. they will be in charge of swabbing those animals and some heavy work with animals. they'll be in charge of cooking, mending, washing clothes. they will feed the animals, men will be the ones who take that major cash crop of wheat to the market, to the mill to have it sold. they will be going to town to have those products appraised and get money for the family. men like tools for the farm, repair tools,
we also have a wash house. direct access to that spring water to wash clothes, a meat house where they are going to store a lot of products like bacon, sausage, ham. we have a produce shed which is where you're going to store wood so it stays dry. but also vegetables and fruits are harvesting from your land. we have a tobacco barn's not going to be a huge cash crop. turkeys and your chickens the very german influence barn you'll be thrashing your wheat and your hay. storing that grain and...
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today, the house of representatives did just that. today's vote in the house allowed them to consider my build back better agenda, a broad framework to make housing more affordable, bring down the cost of prescription drugs by giving medicare the power to negotiate lower prices for drugs, make elder care more affordable, provide two years of free universal high quality pre-k, and two years of free community college, provide clean energy tax credits, continue to give the middle-class families the well-deserved tax cut for daycare and healthcare that they deserve, allowing a lot of women to get back to work primarily, and provide significant monthly tax cuts for working families with children through the childcare tax credit. these investments are going to lower out of pocket expenses for families, and not just give them a little more breathing room. in addition, we're going to make a long overdue, much-needed investments in basic hard infrastructure of this nation. this scenario where we have broad bipartisan agreement to invest in our
today, the house of representatives did just that. today's vote in the house allowed them to consider my build back better agenda, a broad framework to make housing more affordable, bring down the cost of prescription drugs by giving medicare the power to negotiate lower prices for drugs, make elder care more affordable, provide two years of free universal high quality pre-k, and two years of free community college, provide clean energy tax credits, continue to give the middle-class families...
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the white house signaling it could extend the deadline to leave the country. we have to start with game changing developments in the battle against the coronavirus. "new york times" reporting the fda is set to give full organization for pfizer's covid vaccine today. at the same time, across the south, icu beds are filling up fast, so bad in five states they're within 10% of reaching capacity. alabama is already maxed out. grim numbers out of florida where the number of coronavirus cases has now surpassed 3 million. the cdc says nearly 42,000 have died from covid-19 related causes in that state. and just in the past week alone, florida reported more than 150,000 new cases, including a record 20,000 cases in children younger than 12. morgan chesky is live in texas, cal perry, and former white house policy director to make sense of all this, dr. patel. how much do you think of a game changer could the fda full authorization of the pfizer vaccine be? >> it is a big game changer, maybe not for obvious reasons. there are definitely individuals that are hesitant, wan
the white house signaling it could extend the deadline to leave the country. we have to start with game changing developments in the battle against the coronavirus. "new york times" reporting the fda is set to give full organization for pfizer's covid vaccine today. at the same time, across the south, icu beds are filling up fast, so bad in five states they're within 10% of reaching capacity. alabama is already maxed out. grim numbers out of florida where the number of coronavirus...
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"deadline white house" with nicolle wallace starts after this. nicolle wallace starts after this similar. until always discreet invented a pad that protects differently. with two rapiddry layers. for strong protection, that's always discreet. question your protection. try always discreet. this isn't just a walk up the stairs. when you have an irregular heartbeat, it's more. it's dignity. the freedom to go where you want, knowing your doctor can watch over your heart. ♪♪ not...
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so you should support this bill, because opposing this bill is against housing, elder care, and housing and prescription care and lower education plans. i am committed to make sure that this reaches everyone, and eases the burden on working families and not just this year, but for the years to come. so thank you, and god bless you and may god protect our troops. thank you. >>> all right. you have been listening to the president speak at the white house, and now we go outside of the white house to monica alba who has been listening, and we have been listening to him without a lot of the technical jargon, and white house who is keenly aware of the criticisms of the inflation and other criticisms? >> yes, garrett. this is a president who did try to speak directly to the american people, and knows that the families are feeling the pinch and the effects even though the economy has had slow and steady progress in the last six or seven months of the administration, he knows it is not the case for everybody that things are obviously not back to normal, and given the coronavirus pandemic and he
so you should support this bill, because opposing this bill is against housing, elder care, and housing and prescription care and lower education plans. i am committed to make sure that this reaches everyone, and eases the burden on working families and not just this year, but for the years to come. so thank you, and god bless you and may god protect our troops. thank you. >>> all right. you have been listening to the president speak at the white house, and now we go outside of the...
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and once she arrived in mexico, she records their movements as they moved from house to house and town to town. she learns spanish very quickly and she even learns the lingo, if you will, of the traders. she traveled in comfort. her husband had bought two deerborn carriages. there was one for her and another one for her made jane, who was a slave. among the travelers in the caravan was john mix stanley who painted this very touching scene of samuel and susan on the trail. and throughout her diary she uses the term of endearment mi oma for her husband, and in english that translates to my soul. she was also a wild game foodie. she wrote that -- she wrote that such soup as we have made of the hump ribs, one of the most choice parts of the buffalo, i never eat its equal in the best hotels of new york or philadelphia, and the sweetest butter and the most delicate oil i have ever tasted, tis not surpassed by the marrow taken from the thigh bones of the buffalo. these western caravans as they traveled through the vast herds of buffalo grazing on the western short-grassed prairies of western
and once she arrived in mexico, she records their movements as they moved from house to house and town to town. she learns spanish very quickly and she even learns the lingo, if you will, of the traders. she traveled in comfort. her husband had bought two deerborn carriages. there was one for her and another one for her made jane, who was a slave. among the travelers in the caravan was john mix stanley who painted this very touching scene of samuel and susan on the trail. and throughout her...
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house in a new congress. mr. stewart examines how the process has changed since 1789 and how the influence of partisanship has grown. the national archives center for legislative archives hosted this event and provided the video. >> well, it seems that the rain did not dampen any determination for you to attend today's researcher talk. so thank you for braving the elements. i'm richard mcculley the historian at the center for legislative archives, the sponsor of this series. today's program is the third researcher talk this year. next month we pick up the pace a bit. on may 19th georgia yen a professor of law and taxation at the university of virginia law school and a former chief of staff of the joint committee on taxation will speak about his research and that committee's records and the history of the joint committee. and on may 26 we host a professor of political science at wingate university who will discuss her research for his book manuscript about the politics of national identification documents in the u
house in a new congress. mr. stewart examines how the process has changed since 1789 and how the influence of partisanship has grown. the national archives center for legislative archives hosted this event and provided the video. >> well, it seems that the rain did not dampen any determination for you to attend today's researcher talk. so thank you for braving the elements. i'm richard mcculley the historian at the center for legislative archives, the sponsor of this series. today's...
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there are some house democrats with that memory. this seems to be a big concession by speaker pelosi. >> right. and there are two concessions that moderate house democrats got, chuck. the first is of course that september 27th deadline to vote on the senate passed infrastructure bill. the second one and you point this out, it's very important that pelosi is saying that the house is not going to vote on a document. a reconciliation bill that cannot pass the senate. that means it's got to be prenegotiated with the senate and that the house is going to move first. why is that a win for moderates? the progressives wanted the house to come up with a bigger reconciliation package. fine. they're making their demands now. progressives have their own demands. house democrat, many of them at least wanted to pass their vision of it and potentially negotiate it with the senate. but ultimately, it look like they're going to need the support of 50 democratic senators to get something in the house. that is not a small concession, but it does, howe
there are some house democrats with that memory. this seems to be a big concession by speaker pelosi. >> right. and there are two concessions that moderate house democrats got, chuck. the first is of course that september 27th deadline to vote on the senate passed infrastructure bill. the second one and you point this out, it's very important that pelosi is saying that the house is not going to vote on a document. a reconciliation bill that cannot pass the senate. that means it's got to...
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robert orr, former white house covid testing czar, dr. bret giroir, and congresswoman mariannette miller-meeks and nancy mace. national border patrol council president brandon judd. we have more on that scathing attorney general report out of new york. it also questions why did cnn anchor chris cuomo, what was his role advising his governor brother to fight back? why did he get confidential information about state workers and state operations in we've got this story. a new york gop congressman delegation demanding to know why the justice department stopped investigating new york's nursing home deaths tied to cuomo's executive order putting patients back in. also this, new covid debate, should the unvaccinated pay more for health care and insurance? should the vaccinated be left footing their bill? did you know this? democrats via the new infrastructure bill, they want to track you and tax you, based on the number of miles you drive in order to pay for massive spending. economists warn that could slam middle class and trucking industry. it
robert orr, former white house covid testing czar, dr. bret giroir, and congresswoman mariannette miller-meeks and nancy mace. national border patrol council president brandon judd. we have more on that scathing attorney general report out of new york. it also questions why did cnn anchor chris cuomo, what was his role advising his governor brother to fight back? why did he get confidential information about state workers and state operations in we've got this story. a new york gop congressman...
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jeremy diamond at the white house, thank you. i want to play what president biden said about the afghanistan withdrawal just last month. >> there's going to be no circumstance where you're going to see people being lifted off the roof of an embassy of the united states from afghanistan. it is not at all comparable. where do they go from here? that, the jury is still out. but the likelihood there is going to be the taliban overrunning everything and owning the whole country is highly unlikely. >> that was just 8th, and this is a chinook evacuating staffers from the u.s. embassy in kabul today. with me now, cnn's senior political analyst david gergen, and senior affairs analyst susan glasser. david, a lot of blame being thrown away today. former president trump obviously taking shots at president biden. biden, in his statement yesterday, laying some of the blame at donald trump's feet. what we're watching in real-time in afghanistan is a failure, but whose failure is it? can it be argued this is a failure that has many fathers? >>
jeremy diamond at the white house, thank you. i want to play what president biden said about the afghanistan withdrawal just last month. >> there's going to be no circumstance where you're going to see people being lifted off the roof of an embassy of the united states from afghanistan. it is not at all comparable. where do they go from here? that, the jury is still out. but the likelihood there is going to be the taliban overrunning everything and owning the whole country is highly...