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. >> well, and the arnold palmer. he did for radio what arnold palmer did for golf. i was practicing law. there was no way i could make a career out of radio until rush limbaugh came along. and boosted just lifted the water under everyone's boat. sean, i don't know -- i have so many great -- i could go for an hour with antidotal stories about rush limbaugh. and i know you do not want me to
. >> well, and the arnold palmer. he did for radio what arnold palmer did for golf. i was practicing law. there was no way i could make a career out of radio until rush limbaugh came along. and boosted just lifted the water under everyone's boat. sean, i don't know -- i have so many great -- i could go for an hour with antidotal stories about rush limbaugh. and i know you do not want me to
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home of mitchell palmer. the attorney general of the united states. palmer is an interesting guy. prior to the bombing, he was sort of a progressive. he had supported votes for women. he also supported legislation to stop child labor. after the bombing of his house he becomes a dead set and tyrannical. imagine that. he becomes the radical figure of the red scare. hot on the hills over, that we also have massive riots across the united states, on, mayday mayday of course is the traditional workers holiday across the world. and across major american cities, left wing fighters and right wing fighters are going at each other on american streets. with the most violent being in new york city, boston, and cleveland. you have a newspaper saying that free speech8zjx■ has gone o post. i read it every morning. it has proud mascara that says democracy dies in darkness. yet in may of 1919, it's happy to see the government tramp down on dissent. and throughout, this the newspapers, the press are paying a major role in sensationalizing what's going on. well the feds are acting local states are
home of mitchell palmer. the attorney general of the united states. palmer is an interesting guy. prior to the bombing, he was sort of a progressive. he had supported votes for women. he also supported legislation to stop child labor. after the bombing of his house he becomes a dead set and tyrannical. imagine that. he becomes the radical figure of the red scare. hot on the hills over, that we also have massive riots across the united states, on, mayday mayday of course is the traditional...
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mitchell palmer. for months and months and months he had been telling the american people, he had been telling the congress, that the communist revolution is around the corner. that there is going to be massive, massive dislocations. and the problem is, he becomes the boy who cried wolf. his biggest mistake is to say, hey, when mayday comes in 1920, there is going dogs and to be mass violence, cats living -- dogs and cats living together. and when that doesn't occur, he begins to lose credibility. and the american people start to lose interest. it is ironic that when the worst bombing of the red scare occurs on wall street on the 16th of september, while there is a spike in concern, the american people are already on to something else. nobody really understands this zeitgeist better than the republican candidate for president, warren harding. and what he is telling america in one of his first speeches introducing himself is that poise has been disturbed. nerves have been wrecked. fevers have rendered
mitchell palmer. for months and months and months he had been telling the american people, he had been telling the congress, that the communist revolution is around the corner. that there is going to be massive, massive dislocations. and the problem is, he becomes the boy who cried wolf. his biggest mistake is to say, hey, when mayday comes in 1920, there is going dogs and to be mass violence, cats living -- dogs and cats living together. and when that doesn't occur, he begins to lose...
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mitchell palmer. what is sort of interesting is there is good historical evidence that in the midst of this red scare, herbert hoover is actually investigating both wilson and lane for their opposition to the justice department's crackdown. now, this is a fair question. maybe we can get to it in the question-and-answer -- how much of this was all sort of self interest in some of the key players, and how much of it were, you know, really believing that there were problems? so how does this end? and then we will open up for questions. because i have sort of gone over time. i beg your indulgence. a couple of reasons why this thing sort of ebbs out. the first is, of those 3,600 strikes that occur in 1919, almost all of them were failures. so these failures of collective action sort of takes the wind out of the sails of the union movement. so that's calming down. by the middle of 1920, the economy is slowly starting to recover and beginning the cycle that will be known as the roaring '20s. on the internati
mitchell palmer. what is sort of interesting is there is good historical evidence that in the midst of this red scare, herbert hoover is actually investigating both wilson and lane for their opposition to the justice department's crackdown. now, this is a fair question. maybe we can get to it in the question-and-answer -- how much of this was all sort of self interest in some of the key players, and how much of it were, you know, really believing that there were problems? so how does this end?...
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home of palmer, the attorney general of the united states. palmer is a interesting guy. prior to the bombing, he was of -- he was actually sort of a progressive. he supported votes for women. he also supported legislation to stop child labor. after the bombing of his house come he becomes -- house, he becomes a dead set anti-radical. imagine that. he will actually become the american figure of the red scare. hot on the heels of that, we also have massive riots across united states on mayday, the traditional workers holiday across the world. and across major american cities, left-wing fighters and right-wing fighters are going at each other on american streets. the most violent being in new york city, boston, and cleveland. it is interesting here how quickly we trample on the civil-rights of others. you have the the salt lake tribune, newspaper, saying free speech has gone too far. my favorite is the washington post. i read the washington post every morning and it has a proud masthead that says democracy dies in darkness. yet in may of 1919 it is happy to see the governme
home of palmer, the attorney general of the united states. palmer is a interesting guy. prior to the bombing, he was of -- he was actually sort of a progressive. he supported votes for women. he also supported legislation to stop child labor. after the bombing of his house come he becomes -- house, he becomes a dead set anti-radical. imagine that. he will actually become the american figure of the red scare. hot on the heels of that, we also have massive riots across united states on mayday,...
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anna palmer d jake sherman, late show," everybody. tune in tomorrow when my guest will be arsenio hall and musical guest celeste. james corden is next. good night. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ captioning sponsored by cbs captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org captioning sponsored by cbs ♪ the late late show, oh, oh the late late show, ooh
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this is a photograph by alfred palmer. the woman is working on wires, but comments on flicker tell us that she is not really working on wires. it's a posed photograph, and you kind of suspect that, because she is so beautifully groomed. she has on a very stylish dress. she has on work gloves. not all the women in these situations would wear those, but perhaps that's a concession. it was a very different to static used for some rosy the riveting type pictures. rosÉ was a phenomenon surrounding world war ii when women took over jobs previously done by men. there was a lot of animosity towards women coming into the workplace. the government launched a publicity campaign to show that women could do these jobs, that they were capable of doing them and doing them with a smile. so that's what the roads either rebut or term suggests. alfred palmer did a lot of work in hollywood before he came to work for the office of war information. this shows up in the dramatic lighting in a lot of his pictures. this one is very dramatic-looki
this is a photograph by alfred palmer. the woman is working on wires, but comments on flicker tell us that she is not really working on wires. it's a posed photograph, and you kind of suspect that, because she is so beautifully groomed. she has on a very stylish dress. she has on work gloves. not all the women in these situations would wear those, but perhaps that's a concession. it was a very different to static used for some rosy the riveting type pictures. rosÉ was a phenomenon surrounding...
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so, anna palmer, there's your groups, the 139, the 56, and the 18. what do you make of this divide in the republican party, and how should we best understand it? >> i think the most important thing to understand is donald trump still controls the vast majority of house republicans. many of them were elected on his coattails. while there are a few that chose not to -- or to support impeachment -- a few that supported to remove marjorie taylor greene, the vast majority, the leadership, kevin mccarthy, are still donald trump republicans, and that informs the entire thinking of where the republican conference is going to go from here forward. >> david french, you work at a news organization that basically was created in the wake of trying to separate trump from the conservative movement. how much work do you have to do? >> a lot of work, but i'm optimistic that it's not as much work as people might think. i mean, look, here's the bottom line. i think there's another bucket here, and the bucket is the people who in a secret ballot voted to keep liz cheney
so, anna palmer, there's your groups, the 139, the 56, and the 18. what do you make of this divide in the republican party, and how should we best understand it? >> i think the most important thing to understand is donald trump still controls the vast majority of house republicans. many of them were elected on his coattails. while there are a few that chose not to -- or to support impeachment -- a few that supported to remove marjorie taylor greene, the vast majority, the leadership,...
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anna palmer, what does this mean as you understand it? >> many of them were elected on president trump's coattails while there were a few who chose to support impeachment, a few that supported to remove marjorie taylor greene. the vast majority, the leadership, kevin mccarthy are still donald trump republicans, and that informs the entire thinking of where the republican conference is going to go from here forward. >> david french, you work at a news organization that basically was created in the wake of trying to separate trump from the conservative movement. how much work do you have to do? >> a lot of work, but i'm optimistic that it's not as much work as people might think. look, here's the bottom line. i think there is another bucket here, and the bucket is the people who, in a secret ballot, voted to keep liz cheney number 3 in the house. i think that's a very important number, and it's a number that's the large majority of the house gop. what we have going on right now is a very interesting dynamic where there is a layer of activis
anna palmer, what does this mean as you understand it? >> many of them were elected on president trump's coattails while there were a few who chose to support impeachment, a few that supported to remove marjorie taylor greene. the vast majority, the leadership, kevin mccarthy are still donald trump republicans, and that informs the entire thinking of where the republican conference is going to go from here forward. >> david french, you work at a news organization that basically was...
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i like what -- when rissy palmer said she can't get on her own stage. we keep saying cancel culture, guys. i think maybe we should think about accountability culture. there are cases of cancel culture, but in this case, in this particular story, to me it's more about accountability. >> that's a beautiful point. >> yeah. if you want to get to the question of why in is happening, which vince gill said he couldn't answer, you need talk to rissy palmer. when she put out "country girl," the label told her to change the lyrics. she mentioned in the beginning that she was black. in the end she doesn't. and so there is -- there is a form of prejudice in there, it's either the label's or the label assuming their audience has it, and -- and it's got to be addressed. >> love maren morris. the world is watching. the world is watching. >> vince gill said he couldn't say why, but then he wrote the song. >> that's right. you're watching "cbs this morning." we'll be right back. covid's still a threat. and on reopening schools, we know what happens when we don't put saf
i like what -- when rissy palmer said she can't get on her own stage. we keep saying cancel culture, guys. i think maybe we should think about accountability culture. there are cases of cancel culture, but in this case, in this particular story, to me it's more about accountability. >> that's a beautiful point. >> yeah. if you want to get to the question of why in is happening, which vince gill said he couldn't answer, you need talk to rissy palmer. when she put out "country...
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anna palmer founder of punch bowl news. former rnc chairman michael steal. maria teresa kumar, and david french, senior editor of "the dispatch." i'm going to let you guys decide these buckets of republicans and where you would put them in the party. we have all 211 republicans ong screen. these are the 139 that voted to overturn the election. the next group here is the 18 republicans who voted either to impeach president trump or remove greene from committees. finally, our third group here is the 56 republicans who did not vote for impeachment or remove gene, but also overturned overturning the election. anna pal never, there is your group, 139, the 56 and the 18. what do you make of this divide in the republican party and how should we pest understand it? >> i think the most important thing to understand is donald trump still controls the vast majority of house republicans. many of them were elected on his coattails, while there are a few that chose not to -- to support impeachment, a few that supported to remove marjorie taylor greene. the vast majority,
anna palmer founder of punch bowl news. former rnc chairman michael steal. maria teresa kumar, and david french, senior editor of "the dispatch." i'm going to let you guys decide these buckets of republicans and where you would put them in the party. we have all 211 republicans ong screen. these are the 139 that voted to overturn the election. the next group here is the 18 republicans who voted either to impeach president trump or remove greene from committees. finally, our third...
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carmen palmer, a child care worker in columbus, ohio. and jeff carter, a grocery store manager in cedar rapids, iowa. thank you for being here today and sharing your stories with us. mr. president, over to you. pres. biden: thank you. al, i have met you in the past. we are going to try to help you now, the firefighters and e.m.t.'s. melanie, i understand you're the second or third generation pharmacist in your family? is that right? >> yes. pres. biden: that's pretty impress i. carmen, you do what -- you do god's work, dealing with all those little kids, trying to figure out how you do it now, how you can safely open, how you can make it work. >> it's a pleasure dealing with children. pres. biden: i tell you what, we need you badly. and jeff, you have too many -- it was a ulls a debate whether i stop at a hy-vee or find a frozen custard stand, that's what we did in iowa. all kidding aside you all, you're basically holding the country together. i'm not being facetious, i'm being deadly earnest. you can see the looks on people's faces when
carmen palmer, a child care worker in columbus, ohio. and jeff carter, a grocery store manager in cedar rapids, iowa. thank you for being here today and sharing your stories with us. mr. president, over to you. pres. biden: thank you. al, i have met you in the past. we are going to try to help you now, the firefighters and e.m.t.'s. melanie, i understand you're the second or third generation pharmacist in your family? is that right? >> yes. pres. biden: that's pretty impress i. carmen,...
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cbs' elizabeth palmer has more. >> i'm a hostage. and the villa has been converted into a jail. reporr:n a deo sento't open a . friends, princess latifa maktoum claims she is a prisoner. >> i have been by myself, solitary confinement. >>datehter of sheikh mohammed bin rashid al maktoum, the wealthy and well conducted ruler of dubai. three years ago latifa tried to escape from her father's kingdom by boat with her former martial arts instructor tina jauhiainen. off t cst of indi the commander unit. latifa was kidnapped kicking and screaming. and the rest of us were kidnapped as well and taken to u.a.e. >> reporter: jauhiainen was eventually let go and returned to finland, but latifa she says vanished. the only news came in a series of secret cell phone recordings. >> every day i am worried about my safety and my life. don't really know if i am going to survive the situation. the police tell me that they will take me outside and shoot me if i don't cooperate with them. >> reporter: then a few months ago the videos stopped, so the free latifa campaign released the ones they had to
cbs' elizabeth palmer has more. >> i'm a hostage. and the villa has been converted into a jail. reporr:n a deo sento't open a . friends, princess latifa maktoum claims she is a prisoner. >> i have been by myself, solitary confinement. >>datehter of sheikh mohammed bin rashid al maktoum, the wealthy and well conducted ruler of dubai. three years ago latifa tried to escape from her father's kingdom by boat with her former martial arts instructor tina jauhiainen. off t cst of...
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elizabeth palmer, cbs news, london. thousands of protestors took to the streets across russia today showing support for jailed opposition leader alexei navalny it was the second weekend of demonstrations. the police presence was massive. reports say more than 4,000 people were detained and s of cities. among them navalny's wife. >> police action towards a nine ar o gir r, w yorkarto >> this video shows an officer spraying the young girl with pepper spray even though she was handcuffed and detained. initially the department said the officer was quote required to spray the irritant because they struggled to get her in the cruiser. she was treated and released from the hospital for mental health concerns. today rochester's police chief said what happened is quote not okay. there is news tonight about captain sir tom moore, he is the 100 year old british veteran who became a national hero after raising millions of dollars for hospital charities by walking 100 laps of his garden before his 100th birthday during last year's l
elizabeth palmer, cbs news, london. thousands of protestors took to the streets across russia today showing support for jailed opposition leader alexei navalny it was the second weekend of demonstrations. the police presence was massive. reports say more than 4,000 people were detained and s of cities. among them navalny's wife. >> police action towards a nine ar o gir r, w yorkarto >> this video shows an officer spraying the young girl with pepper spray even though she was...
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country that it is feeding 1300000000 i can tell you the us mother cannot feed 1300000000 the indian palmers have done it and i take pride in this. well as you say the movement certainly has grown in the quarter of a 1000000000 people now on the streets but the world bank would no doubt say ok there were mistakes made back then with there are. in ideological policies they reform to an extent another thrown around or modi india's leader he claims that exactly what the farmers are protesting about they should be celebrating because it gives them more autonomy and reduces that. well in the infamous don't pay taxes we've kept agriculture because because agriculture so basic everything is not taxed in india so there's no issue of taxation as well as far as incomes and so incomes is a result of how much does it cost to produce and what do you earn well mende costs keep shooting up and a globalized system of monopolistic bind continues to drive prices down i have a book here my 36 years of research this will rise ational prices in the world bank admits this but as corporations take poor instead of
country that it is feeding 1300000000 i can tell you the us mother cannot feed 1300000000 the indian palmers have done it and i take pride in this. well as you say the movement certainly has grown in the quarter of a 1000000000 people now on the streets but the world bank would no doubt say ok there were mistakes made back then with there are. in ideological policies they reform to an extent another thrown around or modi india's leader he claims that exactly what the farmers are protesting...
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ally gettining citizens vaccinated a at a far faster pas vaccinated at a here is cbs' elizabeth palmer. >> reporter: just over four months ago, israel's covid outbreak was one of the worst on earth. the country went into strict lockdown. and then the israeli government struck a deal with pfizer biontech for enough vaccine to inoculate every israeli adult by the end-of-march. two months in, the data is as good as the scientists predicted. in a study of 1.2 million people, half got the vaccine, and they were 94% less likely to get sick. in other words, among the vaccinated, covid is in dramatic decline. and so far your supplies are good and steady. your vaccination program is working flat out with plenty of vaccine? >> yes, it is amazing. and they are now lowering the ages of which people can be already vaccinated. >> reporter: we're very jealous. >> i hope, i hope the world will get theirs soon, yeah. >> reporter: just days ago israel's lockdown was eased. a welcome new reality. and for the rest of us perhaps a glimpse of the future. as the global covidaccination forteflowly grows beyon
ally gettining citizens vaccinated a at a far faster pas vaccinated at a here is cbs' elizabeth palmer. >> reporter: just over four months ago, israel's covid outbreak was one of the worst on earth. the country went into strict lockdown. and then the israeli government struck a deal with pfizer biontech for enough vaccine to inoculate every israeli adult by the end-of-march. two months in, the data is as good as the scientists predicted. in a study of 1.2 million people, half got the...
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playing by the rules and securities and hands i think it's a good thing mr palmer i want to ask you about one more treaty which just came into force the treaty on the prohibition of nuclear weapons has already been signed by 84 countries in the end despite this broad or seemingly broad support that reminds me a little bit of the caliber brianna packed all night and 28 which actively outlawed war and obliged that signature is to settle the conflict through peaceful means and yet. about it take it later the 2nd will who are broke out and many of the trees dignitaries including joe many played an active role in it do you think that's an appropriate comparison yes i think there's a good thing you picked a good example there i mean it's it's the triumph of good intentions over practicality i mean obviously none of us want a nuclear war and we be happier in a world without nuclear weapons but in certain sense if there was no threat of that but they provide a role in terms of as you said earlier in terms of preventing large scale war we haven't had a large scale war in europe since the 2nd world
playing by the rules and securities and hands i think it's a good thing mr palmer i want to ask you about one more treaty which just came into force the treaty on the prohibition of nuclear weapons has already been signed by 84 countries in the end despite this broad or seemingly broad support that reminds me a little bit of the caliber brianna packed all night and 28 which actively outlawed war and obliged that signature is to settle the conflict through peaceful means and yet. about it take...
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president, our third participant, as you know, is carmen palmer. carmen is a child care worker in columbus, ohio, but i say child care worker, but that doesn't really do it justice. she does almost everything there is to do. >> that's what i read. >> she runs the food program at the child care center. she's a substitute teacher. she's a bus driver when needed, and she's also the mother of two of her own young children so, carmen, we would love to hear your story. >> you obviously have a lot of spare time, carmen. >> of course. you know, i wanted to tell you, thank you, mr. president and ambassador rice for, you know, speaking with me and giving me this tube. i do appreciate that and i'm carmen palmer, born and raised in detroit, george mitchell. i grew up in foster care, and after graduating high school that's when i decided, you know, for a better environment i moved to ohio and that's where i found my home. i've been working here five years, and as ambassador rice mentioned my two children both attend the child care facility. i started working th
president, our third participant, as you know, is carmen palmer. carmen is a child care worker in columbus, ohio, but i say child care worker, but that doesn't really do it justice. she does almost everything there is to do. >> that's what i read. >> she runs the food program at the child care center. she's a substitute teacher. she's a bus driver when needed, and she's also the mother of two of her own young children so, carmen, we would love to hear your story. >> you...
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cbs' elizabeth palmer is in london tonight. >> it's taken just ten weeks for the u.k. to vaccinate almost 50 million britons, one of the highest rates in the world. the over 70's and healthcare workers are now done. the over 65's are next. urged on by tongue and cheek ads featuring older celebrities like elton john. >> so this is a bit where you have the vaccine now, elton. >> right. >> just kind of pretend that you are having the vaccine from the nurse. >> oh! >> what was that, elton? >> that was me acting. >> okay, let's cut that. >> reporter: a confident prime minister boris johnson was on cbs' "face the nation" this morning. >> i reckon science, in the arm wrestle, science is winning. >> reporter: and so is johnson winning at least. over the past year his government's policy failed to prevent one of the highest covid death rates in the world. but it is coming down now. in the u.k. and across europe. amid a tentative easing of restrictions. in belgium, hairdressers at lasr hoped hair doors, catalonia in spain went ahead with its election, and in poland ski hills ope
cbs' elizabeth palmer is in london tonight. >> it's taken just ten weeks for the u.k. to vaccinate almost 50 million britons, one of the highest rates in the world. the over 70's and healthcare workers are now done. the over 65's are next. urged on by tongue and cheek ads featuring older celebrities like elton john. >> so this is a bit where you have the vaccine now, elton. >> right. >> just kind of pretend that you are having the vaccine from the nurse. >> oh!...
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miles pumper a senior fellow at the bill berry and secured of international studies at monterey mr palmer before the break we were talking about. the resumption of dial up and strategic stability and it has to be said that the u.s. state department has already issued a statement suggesting that they see the new well over the new start treaty as it's just the 1st step in that direction but i think what's the most crucial here is not the willingness to your. real is that dialogue i think the russians have been there ready for quite some time and actually shown of discussion and you know last week i had a chance to talk to your the iranian foreign minister has arrived at me and he likes to say that the americans have this approach to negotiations what's mine is mine what's yours is negotiable and i think this is something that the russians share to you they believe that the americans in their in the go shaking south always strive for an upper hand rather than trying to your. insurance interests at a balance as a collateral on the deals your ability is that a fair assessment and which forum d
miles pumper a senior fellow at the bill berry and secured of international studies at monterey mr palmer before the break we were talking about. the resumption of dial up and strategic stability and it has to be said that the u.s. state department has already issued a statement suggesting that they see the new well over the new start treaty as it's just the 1st step in that direction but i think what's the most crucial here is not the willingness to your. real is that dialogue i think the...
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carmen palmer a child care worker in columbus, ohio. and jeff karster a grocery store manager in cedar rapids iowa thank you all for being here today and for sharing your stories with us plpght over to you. >> thanks for joining us everyone. you know, i know i've met al before, and al -- thank you for all of the help in the past, and we're going try to help now. you and the firefighters and emts, i and melanie, understand you're the what second or third generation pharmacist or in your family is that right? >> yes. >> that's pretty impressive. that's pretty impressive. and carmen, you do what god's work you -- deal with all of the little kids and trying to figure out how you do it now and safely open and how you can make it work. >> it is a pleasure dealing with children. >> we need you badly, and jeff you have too many damn hy-vees around the state it was always a debate whether i stop at a hy-vee or whether i find a frozen custard stand but it's -- you know that'sy- what we did in iowa. all kidding aside you are all -- you're basicall
carmen palmer a child care worker in columbus, ohio. and jeff karster a grocery store manager in cedar rapids iowa thank you all for being here today and for sharing your stories with us plpght over to you. >> thanks for joining us everyone. you know, i know i've met al before, and al -- thank you for all of the help in the past, and we're going try to help now. you and the firefighters and emts, i and melanie, understand you're the what second or third generation pharmacist or in your...
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palmer day my orca in the winter pleasant temperatures and mediterranean beyond's but things have been different in the past months everywhere list city you see people lining up patiently in front of churches and aid organizations waiting for food handouts the island's once mighty tourism sector as collapsed amid the coronavirus pandemic poverty is rising. but i think we're a family of 5 we don't get any support from the government and we have no income that we're not. doing very badly in this situation there's less and less work. bars and restaurants are closed due to high infection rates it's a catastrophe for people like that joe. he's one of 25000 restaurant owners on the island he says the 1500 year old government aid for restaurants is a joke. because i got a little bit i earn here is not enough for me or the employees i would have to use savings that i don't even have and depend on help from my parents and my brother committed on. restauranteurs like out there to are afraid for their livelihood they're already writing off any profits from next easter people are angry and despera
palmer day my orca in the winter pleasant temperatures and mediterranean beyond's but things have been different in the past months everywhere list city you see people lining up patiently in front of churches and aid organizations waiting for food handouts the island's once mighty tourism sector as collapsed amid the coronavirus pandemic poverty is rising. but i think we're a family of 5 we don't get any support from the government and we have no income that we're not. doing very badly in this...
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. ♪ >> reporter: elizabeth palmer, in london. >>> that's the overnight news for this friday, reporting from the test. >>> it's friday, >>> it's friday, february 26th, 2021. this is the "cbs morning news." pesident biden's first use of military force. why he ordered air strikes in eastern syria. >>> fight for $15. a senate official rules the minimum wage hike cannot be tied to the covid relief bill as the white house already eyes a back up plan. >>> stolen dogs. lady gaga's french bulldogs are taken in an armed robbery. how it happened, and the how it happened, and the singer's massive reward. captioning funded by cbs >>> good morning. good to be with you.reen we begin with breaking developments as the u.s.
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host: joining us now is congressman gary palmer, republican of alabama and the chair of the republican policy committee. congressman, before we talk about the 1.9 julian dollar economic aid bill, can you quickly tell viewers, what are your responsibilities as chair of the republican policy committee? what do you do? guest: we keep our conference informed about the key issues, we make sure members know what's going on in the other committees. and we are so assigned to serve a committee and you can get siloed and it's important to keep up with what's going on in the other committees. we are responsible for making sure everybody knows what the key issues are and whether they are in the committee jurisdiction or not. i think we've done a good job. host: what is the policy committee advising lawmakers, how are you advising them on this $1.9 trillion economic aid package? guest: we don't advise them on legislation, we provide them with information so they can make a good decision. in this case, i have come back and looked at the lab -- the past stimulus legislation, particularly the 2000 nin
host: joining us now is congressman gary palmer, republican of alabama and the chair of the republican policy committee. congressman, before we talk about the 1.9 julian dollar economic aid bill, can you quickly tell viewers, what are your responsibilities as chair of the republican policy committee? what do you do? guest: we keep our conference informed about the key issues, we make sure members know what's going on in the other committees. and we are so assigned to serve a committee and you...
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elizabeth palmer, do you have a life insurance policy you no longer need? now you can sell your policy, even a term policy, for an immediate cash payment. call coventry direct to learn more. we thought we had planned carefully for our retirement. but we quickly realized that we needed a way to supplement our income. our friends sold their policy to help pay for their medical bills and that got me thinking. maybe selling our policy could help with our retirement. i'm skeptical, so i did some research and called coventry direct. they explained life insurance is a valuable asset that can be sold. we learned that we can sell all of our policy or keep part of it with no future payments, who knew? we sold our policy. now we can relax and enjoy our retirement as we had planned. if you have one hundred thousand dollars or more of life insurance you may qualify to sell your policy. don't cancel or let your policy lapse without finding out what it's worth. visit conventrydirect.com to find out if you policy qualifies. or call the number on your screen. coventry direc
elizabeth palmer, do you have a life insurance policy you no longer need? now you can sell your policy, even a term policy, for an immediate cash payment. call coventry direct to learn more. we thought we had planned carefully for our retirement. but we quickly realized that we needed a way to supplement our income. our friends sold their policy to help pay for their medical bills and that got me thinking. maybe selling our policy could help with our retirement. i'm skeptical, so i did some...
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palmer latest site for him well because i don't care whether they get home to us on camera development of course or not. you can see the good in theory will do well let's start. with a lot of just these statements that we want to. move. on to. joe having a lasting will be. our freedom almost anything. but the benefit go to my own good bye and email me. back with somebody. to home. what i don't want anybody in the. tell me the news. and we have an air force planes have crossed into us on administered kashmir the next unspecified pay no attention to. the new e-mail on top they are with but they again getting into a typical year could you do in. your pakistan me to not. use your day ok you pakistani border guess odds of both it being my. was gone and the italy basically wait people are difficult to get to the closest yet or is because you are bombing this ruling gabardine and so if you look at the india against the plantation it does seem a lot on it just on the river right then they go home with a piece of the. mantle so i guess i'm here to get video. music awards a good deal of if you g
palmer latest site for him well because i don't care whether they get home to us on camera development of course or not. you can see the good in theory will do well let's start. with a lot of just these statements that we want to. move. on to. joe having a lasting will be. our freedom almost anything. but the benefit go to my own good bye and email me. back with somebody. to home. what i don't want anybody in the. tell me the news. and we have an air force planes have crossed into us on...
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errol lewis back with us and also joining us anna palmer the founder of punch bowl news. it's a really important day on capitol hill. this week there's a lot going on. the first congressional hearing into the insurrection at the capitol. we are going to hear from those law enforcement or quasi law enforcement officials many whom forced out of their jobs who will testify in public for the first time about what happened there and the security breakdowns. and i don't think this could come at a more important time because you are seeing a wave of revisionism among some republican senators ron johnson says it wasn't an armed insurrection and tucker carlson devoted a big chunk of it to saying it wasn't white supremacists. there was no armed insurrection. there is an effort to really, i think, suppress the memory of what happened. what are you looking for today? >> absolutely. i think you're right in the sense that there really -- some of the comments by senators like ron johnson have been so outside the reality of what actually happened. it has been pretty shocking frankly for
errol lewis back with us and also joining us anna palmer the founder of punch bowl news. it's a really important day on capitol hill. this week there's a lot going on. the first congressional hearing into the insurrection at the capitol. we are going to hear from those law enforcement or quasi law enforcement officials many whom forced out of their jobs who will testify in public for the first time about what happened there and the security breakdowns. and i don't think this could come at a...
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elizabeth palmer is in london tonight. >>> it's taken just ten weeks for the uk to vaccinate almost 15 million britains, one of the highest rates in the world. the over 70s and health care workers are now done. the over 65s are next. urged on by tongue and cheek ads featuring older celebrities like elton john. >> just pretend that you are having the vaccine from a nurse. >> oh. >> what was that, elton? >> that was me, acting. >> okay. let's cut that. >> a confident prime minister boris johnson was on cbs's face the nation this morning. >> i reckon science in the arm wrestle, science is winning. >> and so is johnson winning at last, over the past year, his government's policies failed to prevent one of the highest covid death rates in the world. but it is coming down now, and in the uk, and across europe and there's a tentative easing of restricts, in belgium, hairdressers at last opened their doors, catalonia in spain went ahead with their election and ski hills opened for an extremitial y iy iy ial -- for experimental two weeks. not so in the developing world. mexico for example, wher
elizabeth palmer is in london tonight. >>> it's taken just ten weeks for the uk to vaccinate almost 15 million britains, one of the highest rates in the world. the over 70s and health care workers are now done. the over 65s are next. urged on by tongue and cheek ads featuring older celebrities like elton john. >> just pretend that you are having the vaccine from a nurse. >> oh. >> what was that, elton? >> that was me, acting. >> okay. let's cut that....
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reportero: saludos desde palmer, texas, estamos a una hora al sur de la ciudad de dallas. es el panorama que vivimos tras el golpe de la tormenta y verle que nos azotÓ desde anoche. es una de las vÍas principales, conectar la ciudad de dallas con la ciudad de houston, es una vÍa completamente transitada que hoy luce completamente vacÍa. el gran problema no es sÓlo la nieve, que vemos que ha cubierto por completo esta autopista, sino el hielo. quiero que vean justamente cuÁl serÍa el problema que tienen conductores, esa caminata que acaba de cruzar. si vamos a ras de piso, vemos que esto no es nieve, sino hielo. es es el peligro de lo que alertan las autoridades, una vez que una llanta patina por aquÍ, simplemente puede ser algo que termine en un accidente, eso es lo que quieren evitar, junto a todos que nos quedemos en casa para evitar que ocurran cualquier tipo de incidente, sÓlo en la carreteras, y en las calles, donde tambiÉn hay bastante hielo. otro problema en el norte de texas son los apagones, hay mÁs de 2 millones de personas que han estado sin electrici
reportero: saludos desde palmer, texas, estamos a una hora al sur de la ciudad de dallas. es el panorama que vivimos tras el golpe de la tormenta y verle que nos azotÓ desde anoche. es una de las vÍas principales, conectar la ciudad de dallas con la ciudad de houston, es una vÍa completamente transitada que hoy luce completamente vacÍa. el gran problema no es sÓlo la nieve, que vemos que ha cubierto por completo esta autopista, sino el hielo. quiero que vean justamente cuÁl serÍa el...
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senior foreign correspondent liz palmer reports from london. >> reporter: good morning. there was a good news milestone this week: the number of vaccinations given worldwide was greater for the first time than the number of new recorded covid cases. that's partly due to aggressive public action, like here in brazil. >>> teams pushed into the amazon to vaccinate people in remote villages who wouldn't have a hope of getting to an i.c.u., and the very first vaccine shipment arrived in south africa this weekend, such a big deal, that officials, including the president, came out to welcome it in the powering poweg rain. in spite of the progress, though, this pandemic is more lethal now than it was last spring. twice as many people are dying daily than in mid-april 2020. with terrifying local surges, the worst of them at the moment in portugal. it has the highest death rate anywhere in the world. and it had to welcome german doctors and equipment to help. covid has reminded millions that life in fleeting and precious. take rosario, hospitalized with covid in madrid, she was wh
senior foreign correspondent liz palmer reports from london. >> reporter: good morning. there was a good news milestone this week: the number of vaccinations given worldwide was greater for the first time than the number of new recorded covid cases. that's partly due to aggressive public action, like here in brazil. >>> teams pushed into the amazon to vaccinate people in remote villages who wouldn't have a hope of getting to an i.c.u., and the very first vaccine shipment arrived...
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paul getty he's survived by his wife elaine and daughter the actor amanda palmer. time for a quick check of the headlines here on the al jazeera libya's warring factions have agreed on their leaders of an interim government a diplomat from the east will head a presidency council and a businessman from the west will be prime minister those 2 sides at battle to control libya since 2014 while u.n. secretary general antonio ted has held the deal as a reason for optimism i do believe it is a breakthrough and it is following the successful result of the negotiations of the 5 plus 5 the military the joint military committee that led to a cease fire so now we have a cease fire we have a political agreement about elections we have a new jersey started to being put in place all going to be put in place the international criminal court says it does have territorial jurisdiction of a palestine the i.c.c. as chief prosecutor has been asking the court's permission to investigate alleged war crimes and crimes against humanity by israel and palestinian groups. u.s. president joe b
paul getty he's survived by his wife elaine and daughter the actor amanda palmer. time for a quick check of the headlines here on the al jazeera libya's warring factions have agreed on their leaders of an interim government a diplomat from the east will head a presidency council and a businessman from the west will be prime minister those 2 sides at battle to control libya since 2014 while u.n. secretary general antonio ted has held the deal as a reason for optimism i do believe it is a...
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also with us, anna palmer, founder of punchbowl news. good to see both of you. congressman greene met with leader kevin mccarthy last night. we were all watching. they went in, went out, went in. nothing definitive came out of that meeting. steny hoyer tweeted, if republicans won't do it, democrats will. is that going to put pressure on the republicans to act? what are we expecting to see out of the meeting in an hour and what's going to happen to marjorie taylor greene? >> it's been high drama on capitol hill as everybody's been trying to figure out what exactly her future is. kevin mccarthy, the leader of the house republicans, has been reluctant to make any move, any sort, and basically out of hope to compromise or broker a deal with steny hoyer that many kicked her off one panel, left her on another. democrats have said no to that which means they're going to move forward with this process. i can't say how dramatic and unusual it is. i've never heard of a majority party kicking off a minority member of a party. that's never happened that i've known. we've be
also with us, anna palmer, founder of punchbowl news. good to see both of you. congressman greene met with leader kevin mccarthy last night. we were all watching. they went in, went out, went in. nothing definitive came out of that meeting. steny hoyer tweeted, if republicans won't do it, democrats will. is that going to put pressure on the republicans to act? what are we expecting to see out of the meeting in an hour and what's going to happen to marjorie taylor greene? >> it's been high...
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amy: that was breonna taylor's mother tamika palmer. you can read and watch all the testimonies from the inquiry on systemic racist police violence at inquirycommission.org. the new york police department has arrested an individual in connection with four stabbing attacks on unhoused people in the subway over the weekend, which left two of the victims dead. nypd announced it was adding 500 more police officers to patrol subways. organizer whitney hu responded on twitter -- "there's always mon for more cops in the subway system but never enough money to actually house the homeless and keep them safe and warm." in news from the white house, deputy press secretary t.j. ducklo has resigned following revelations last week he made threatening and misogynistic comments to politico reporter tara palmeri, telling her, "i will destroy you" after she asked him to comment on his romantic relationship with an axios reporter. ducklo had originally been suspended for a week. president biden told incoming staff during a swearing-in ceremony that if any
amy: that was breonna taylor's mother tamika palmer. you can read and watch all the testimonies from the inquiry on systemic racist police violence at inquirycommission.org. the new york police department has arrested an individual in connection with four stabbing attacks on unhoused people in the subway over the weekend, which left two of the victims dead. nypd announced it was adding 500 more police officers to patrol subways. organizer whitney hu responded on twitter -- "there's always...
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back with anna palmer and laura coats. laura, first of all, how much legal jeopardy do you think the former president is in the state of georgia? this is a real investigation. it put it into the impeachment trial because it is rather significant in terms of establishing a pattern for that as well. >> it does. it gives a factual predicate that he was using the big lie, the theories of the big lie, to rev up people to believe that they should meet him on the ellipse and then eventually march towards the capitol and do what they did. you have this basis of calling the arc of evidence in the context yule clues about what he intended and why he was spiking about these issues. it will likely be used to give greater context but he is also in jeopardy here, remember, when he was a sitting president, even at the time people thought, look, a state prosecution, even he could not get himself out of. now he's no longer a president and no longer has the luxury of being able to give those things out let alone possibly to himself. so now
back with anna palmer and laura coats. laura, first of all, how much legal jeopardy do you think the former president is in the state of georgia? this is a real investigation. it put it into the impeachment trial because it is rather significant in terms of establishing a pattern for that as well. >> it does. it gives a factual predicate that he was using the big lie, the theories of the big lie, to rev up people to believe that they should meet him on the ellipse and then eventually...
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. >> then the arnold palmer because he did for radio what arnold palmer did for golf. i was practicing law, there was no way i could make a career ou of radio until rush limbaugh came along and boosted just lifted the water under anyone's boat. i don't know, i have so many great, i could go for an hour with anecdotal stories about rush limbaugh, and i know you d not want me to do this story about women applying makeup in their cars. on their way to work. >> i know exactly, a certain word that is associated that with that that blew up into a big controversy i remember. i conceived chain since you've gotten on, but you haven't changed a bit, you are still rattling every page you can com you cannot help yourself. >> no, i can't. the greatest story, i have to say this, and this involves you. 2009, m inducted into the radio hall of fame, and years earlier rush limbaugh had said to me commit neil if you ever go into the hall of fame i want to deliver your induction speech. 2009, i sent him an e-mail and remembered him reminded him. and never heard back for the longest time m
. >> then the arnold palmer because he did for radio what arnold palmer did for golf. i was practicing law, there was no way i could make a career ou of radio until rush limbaugh came along and boosted just lifted the water under anyone's boat. i don't know, i have so many great, i could go for an hour with anecdotal stories about rush limbaugh, and i know you d not want me to do this story about women applying makeup in their cars. on their way to work. >> i know exactly, a certain...
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. >> well, and the arnold palmer. he did for radio what arnold palmer did for golf. i was practicing law. there was no way i could make a career out of radio until rush limbaugh came along. and boosted just lifted the water under everyone's boat. sean, i don't know -- i have so many great -- i could go for an hour with antidotal stories about rush limbaugh. and i know you do not want me to do the story about women applying makeup in their cars. on the way to work. sean: there is a certain word associated with that that blew into a big controversy. i remember. and by the way, changed ever since have you gotten on the boarts bus. you haven't changed a bit. you are still rat ling every cage you can. you cannot help yourself. dennis prager. >> no, i can't. but, let me -- the greatest story -- i have to say this, sean, and this involves you. 2009 i'm inducted into the radio hall of fame. and years earlier neal had said to me if you ever go into the hall of fame i want to deliver your induction speech. 2009 i sent him an email i reminded him. never heard back from him for
. >> well, and the arnold palmer. he did for radio what arnold palmer did for golf. i was practicing law. there was no way i could make a career out of radio until rush limbaugh came along. and boosted just lifted the water under everyone's boat. sean, i don't know -- i have so many great -- i could go for an hour with antidotal stories about rush limbaugh. and i know you do not want me to do the story about women applying makeup in their cars. on the way to work. sean: there is a certain...
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that's going to be something we're going to be watching very closely. >> anna palmer, phil rucker, thank you very much. and according to senator ted cruz, people are obsessed over his trip to cancun. and he's got a theory why. >> i think the media is suffering from trump withdrawal where they've attacked trump every day for four years, they don't know what to do so they obsessed over my taking my girls to the beach. >> so is that how texans feel? but first, though, stunning and intense. dr. anthony fauci on the 500,000 and climbing deaths in the united states from coronavirus. ] [ birds chirping ] mondays, right? what? i said mondays, right? [ chuckles ] what about 'em? just trying to make conversation. switch to progressive and you can save hundreds. you know, like the sign says. ordinary tissues burn when theo blows. so dad bought puffs plus lotion, and you can save hundreds. and rescued his nose. with up to 50% more lotion puffs bring soothing softness and relief. a nose in need deserves puffs indeed. at t-mobile, we have a plan built just for customers 55 and up. saving 50% vs. other
that's going to be something we're going to be watching very closely. >> anna palmer, phil rucker, thank you very much. and according to senator ted cruz, people are obsessed over his trip to cancun. and he's got a theory why. >> i think the media is suffering from trump withdrawal where they've attacked trump every day for four years, they don't know what to do so they obsessed over my taking my girls to the beach. >> so is that how texans feel? but first, though, stunning...
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and anna palmer, founder of punchbowl news. ashley, let's begin with you. you heard the former president there complaining there about not having, quote, support at certain levels of the republican system. we saw that coming after the attack he leveled against mitch mcconnell. what could he mean by that? >> well, first, i think it's just important, again, to restate that the president is incorrect. the election was not stolen. he lost both the popular vote and he lost the electoral college which is how our nation chooses presidents. what he seems to mean by a lack of support is that there were not people, democratic or republican, who were willing to do his bidding and overturn the election results. subverting, you know, the will of the people in a free and fair democratic election. he could very well be referring to what happened in georgia. but in general, none of what he's saying is based in any sort of fact or reality. >> anna, i remember throughout the impeachment trial, the second one, one point his attorney, michael vanderveen was asked about whether
and anna palmer, founder of punchbowl news. ashley, let's begin with you. you heard the former president there complaining there about not having, quote, support at certain levels of the republican system. we saw that coming after the attack he leveled against mitch mcconnell. what could he mean by that? >> well, first, i think it's just important, again, to restate that the president is incorrect. the election was not stolen. he lost both the popular vote and he lost the electoral...
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joining me is anna palmer and former republican national committee chairman michael steele. this is interesting because you have all these state parties that are trying to firmly say that they are the party of donald trump and then at the same time you have the minority leader, the de facto leader of the republican party that's still elected. mitch mcconnell arguing in an op-ed that donald trump was morally responsible and practically responsible for the riot, the insurrection on january 6th. and basically trying to say he has no place in the republican party. anna, what's this like? how is this playing out? how is this affecting the happenings in congress? >> i think it underscores the total existential crisis the republican party is having right now. i don't think you're seeing much movement from those senators who did vote for impeach donald trump that are now being censured. they're sticking with what they said and their vote and their belief that he deserves to be impeached. i think the real question is going to come when it comes to 2022 and the candidates that run, wh
joining me is anna palmer and former republican national committee chairman michael steele. this is interesting because you have all these state parties that are trying to firmly say that they are the party of donald trump and then at the same time you have the minority leader, the de facto leader of the republican party that's still elected. mitch mcconnell arguing in an op-ed that donald trump was morally responsible and practically responsible for the riot, the insurrection on january 6th....
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palmer. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman is recognized for one and one quarter minutes. mr. palmer: millions of american schoolchildren will soon have missed a year of in-person instruction and we may have inflicted permanent damage on some of them and our country. the educational losses are dispr portion gnatly the fault of democratic governors animors. those are not my words but the content of an article in the "new york times." the article goes on to say the blunt fact is that it is democrats, including those who run the west coast from california through oregon to washington state, who have prepre-sided over one of the worst blows to the education of disadvantaged americans in history. the result, more dropouts, less literacy and new mexico rahcy, widening race gaps and long-term harm to some of our most marginalized youth. the article continues, as many as three million children in the united states have missed all formal education, in-person or virtual, for almost a year. democrat policies leaving schools closed have inflicted a pandemic of depression, anxiety, behavio
palmer. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman is recognized for one and one quarter minutes. mr. palmer: millions of american schoolchildren will soon have missed a year of in-person instruction and we may have inflicted permanent damage on some of them and our country. the educational losses are dispr portion gnatly the fault of democratic governors animors. those are not my words but the content of an article in the "new york times." the article goes on to say the blunt fact is...
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also with me today, jake sherman and anna palmer, cofounders of punch bowl news. kelly, i want to start talking about joe biden. how does he plan to take advantage of the spotlight. now that it's off impeachment? >> reporter: well it has been a strategic decision in a way to allow for impeachment to sort of evolve in its own news bubble and for joe biden just to wait it out. if you think of joe biden's long political career, waiting for his moment is something that's always been in his skill set. perhaps that's happening now. big things on the agenda this week. this will be the first time we see the president doing any domestic official travel. he will go to wisconsin for a televised town hall. he'll go to michigan for a visit to the pfizer vaccine plant to be able to see firsthand, reenforcing some of the things on his agenda, the larger package of covid relief where they are trying to get congress focused back from impeachment to policy, and also other things that have been on the agenda to deal with immigration, criminal justice reform, climate change, the whol
also with me today, jake sherman and anna palmer, cofounders of punch bowl news. kelly, i want to start talking about joe biden. how does he plan to take advantage of the spotlight. now that it's off impeachment? >> reporter: well it has been a strategic decision in a way to allow for impeachment to sort of evolve in its own news bubble and for joe biden just to wait it out. if you think of joe biden's long political career, waiting for his moment is something that's always been in his...
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anna palmer, thank you very much for getting up early with us. we always appreciate your insights. >>> and still ahead here, the biden cabinet nominee who was confirmed by the senate yesterday and what it means for efforts to combat climate change. >>> plus, a disturbing ending to an already incredibly troubling story involving allegations of sex trafficking against a former u.s. gymnastics coach. we're going to have those stories and a check on your weather when we come right back. weather when we come right back. the lasting cologne scent of old spice dynasty helps get you off your couch. and into the driver's seat. i've lost count of how many asthma attacks i've had. but my nunormal with nucala? fewer asthma attacks. nucala is a once-monthly add-on injection for severe eosinophilic asthma. not for sudden breathing problems. allergic reactions can occur. get help right away for swelling of face, mouth, tongue, or trouble breathing. infections that can cause shingles have occurred. don't stop steroids unless told by your doctor. tell your doctor
anna palmer, thank you very much for getting up early with us. we always appreciate your insights. >>> and still ahead here, the biden cabinet nominee who was confirmed by the senate yesterday and what it means for efforts to combat climate change. >>> plus, a disturbing ending to an already incredibly troubling story involving allegations of sex trafficking against a former u.s. gymnastics coach. we're going to have those stories and a check on your weather when we come right...
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punch bowl news' anna palmer. thank you so much, anna, for spending some time with us. >>> still ahead, the winter storms across the country are having an impact on coronavirus vaccine distribution. what the biden administration is saying about new delays. >>> plus, nasa's latest mars rover successfully touches down on the red planet for the start of a new two-year mission. those stories and much more when we come right back. en we come right back facing leaks takes strength, so here's to the strong, who trust in our performance and comfortable, long-lasting protection. because your strength is supported by ours. depend. the only thing stronger than us, is you. my nunormal: fewer asthma attacks. less oral steroids. taking my treatment at home. nucala is a once-monthly add-on injection for severe eosinophilic asthma. not for sudden breathing problems. allergic reactions can occur. get help right away for swelling of face, mouth, tongue, or trouble breathing. infections that can cause shingles have occurred. don't s
punch bowl news' anna palmer. thank you so much, anna, for spending some time with us. >>> still ahead, the winter storms across the country are having an impact on coronavirus vaccine distribution. what the biden administration is saying about new delays. >>> plus, nasa's latest mars rover successfully touches down on the red planet for the start of a new two-year mission. those stories and much more when we come right back. en we come right back facing leaks takes strength,...
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we talk about arnie's army, arnold palmer. the tiger army, a bigger army, more diverse army, opened up golf to a whole new -- not only generation but a generation of kids, all sorts of kids, background and colors and -- he changed the complexion of golf. we forget at the time how big a deal that was and remains as a testament to him even now. >> absolutely. he has opened the doors for so many to follow him. i remember being there at augusta national when he won in 1997. i was there with my dad. we were on the 18th tower doing the radio broadcast on west wood one. if you look back to the clubhouse and down on the grounds, you can see the african americans, many of them that worked there, worked there for years. they were not allowed to play. many of them had been there as employees for a long time but they hadn't seen black people able to play at that club. then they admitted black members. now to see tiger woods win, it was terrific job and a lot of tears. it was just a stunning, amazing scene and accomplish meant and what he'
we talk about arnie's army, arnold palmer. the tiger army, a bigger army, more diverse army, opened up golf to a whole new -- not only generation but a generation of kids, all sorts of kids, background and colors and -- he changed the complexion of golf. we forget at the time how big a deal that was and remains as a testament to him even now. >> absolutely. he has opened the doors for so many to follow him. i remember being there at augusta national when he won in 1997. i was there with...
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we were on a video call with hans vogel who owns a manufacturing company in palmer. we dumped a bunch of ppe and testing supplies on a table, and asked if there was anything here he could make. as we all know, hans and triverus ended up making over 100,000 swabs for testing when we needed them the most. distilleries stepped up and began producing hand sanitizer. everyday alaskans organized charity campaigns and food drives out of the goodness of their hearts. heroes like john sturgeon used their business connections overseas to secure an entire aircraft full of ppe when every other state was struggling to source supplies. the university of alaska graduated 260 nurses to the pandemic frontlines as well as 400 contact tracers. with the help of the legislature, many of these nurses were graduated early thanks to nearly 300 regulatory suspensions that took place under the emergency declaration. we created the first traveler testing program in the nation, catching nearly 2,400 cases of covid at our airports. we held a safe summer fishing season that many told us wouldn't
we were on a video call with hans vogel who owns a manufacturing company in palmer. we dumped a bunch of ppe and testing supplies on a table, and asked if there was anything here he could make. as we all know, hans and triverus ended up making over 100,000 swabs for testing when we needed them the most. distilleries stepped up and began producing hand sanitizer. everyday alaskans organized charity campaigns and food drives out of the goodness of their hearts. heroes like john sturgeon used...