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pete rose you know the when when there was more active whether pete rose would go in and people would ask me when i was doing more baseball stuff. you know. how do you feel about pete rose going to the hall of fame? and i said, you know. i don't care that much for pete rose. i don't care much for what he did. but if you really wanted to stick it to beat pete rose. here's what you do. few years back there would be a debate about whether ralph kinder belonged in the hall of fame. or the school they're fill resu, though or richie ashburn or somebody. and they will have a lot of talk about them. and then they would get in and no one ever mentioned them again. so if you want to bury a guy publicly you put him in the hall of fame you make him the 180th best member of the hall of fame instead of the best guy or most famous guy not in the hall of fame. and and this that would kind of do the same thing for shoeless joe if he were in but if he's in and a family is you know coming in and the father or mother parent is has got the little kid there and looking at this plaque and it's like so what
pete rose you know the when when there was more active whether pete rose would go in and people would ask me when i was doing more baseball stuff. you know. how do you feel about pete rose going to the hall of fame? and i said, you know. i don't care that much for pete rose. i don't care much for what he did. but if you really wanted to stick it to beat pete rose. here's what you do. few years back there would be a debate about whether ralph kinder belonged in the hall of fame. or the school...
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it was more active when pete rose would go in. people would ask me when i was doing more baseball stuff. how do you feel about pete rose going into the hall of fame? i said you know, i don't care that much for pete rose, for what he did, but if you wanted to stick it to him, here's what you do. a few years back, there would be a debate about whether ralph kiner belonged in the hall of fame. or the scooter, or richie ashburn or somebody. and then we have a lot of talk about them. then they would get in and no one ever mentioned them again, so if you want to bury a guy publicly, you put him in the hall of fame, you make him the 180th best member of the hall of fame instead of best guy or most famous guy not in the hall of fame. that would kind of do the same for joe if he were in but if he's in and family is coming in, father, mother, parent has got the kid there and looking at this plaque, so what did this guy do? what took him so long to get here? is this the best baseball has to offer, you know, that he took the money and complai
it was more active when pete rose would go in. people would ask me when i was doing more baseball stuff. how do you feel about pete rose going into the hall of fame? i said you know, i don't care that much for pete rose, for what he did, but if you wanted to stick it to him, here's what you do. a few years back, there would be a debate about whether ralph kiner belonged in the hall of fame. or the scooter, or richie ashburn or somebody. and then we have a lot of talk about them. then they would...
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but it reminds me of the circumstances with pete rose, when there was more active, whether pete rose would go in. and people asked me when i was doing more baseball stuff, you know, how do you feel about pete rose going into the hall of fame? i said, you know, i don't care that much for pete rose. i don't care that much for what he did. if you really wanted to stick it to beat pete rose, here's what you do, a few years back, there would have been a debate about who would go in the hall of fame, and they would have a lot of talk about them, and then they would get in and no one ever mentioned them again. if you want to bury a guy publicly, you put him in the hall of fame. you make him the 180th best member of the hall of fame instead of the best guy or most famous guy not in the hall of fame. and that would kind of do the same thing for shoeless joe if he were in. if he's in and the family is, you know, coming in and the father or mother or parent has got the little kid there and looking at this plaque, what did this guy do? what took him so long to get here? is this the best baseball
but it reminds me of the circumstances with pete rose, when there was more active, whether pete rose would go in. and people asked me when i was doing more baseball stuff, you know, how do you feel about pete rose going into the hall of fame? i said, you know, i don't care that much for pete rose. i don't care that much for what he did. if you really wanted to stick it to beat pete rose, here's what you do, a few years back, there would have been a debate about who would go in the hall of fame,...
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now pete told colonel mueller that the japanese guards exercised every morning from 6:45 to 7:15. what's more the guards actually locked their weapons up in the barracks? while they were doing their exercises, so only a nominal force would be armed if the angels decided to attack between 6:45 and 715, which is exactly what they're the angel's planners decided to do now one last source of intel was grouped which played a critical role on the day of the of the los banos raid itself, and that was the 11th airborne divisions recon or ghost platoon, you know, this was an all-volunteer group. that was highly trained in scouting and observation behind enemy lines, you know, they were tremendously effective in the lady campaign and then the luzon campaign so far and and everyone in the division regarded them as as capable fighters sergeant martin squires noted, we were mostly college men outdoorsman crazy as hell now. i want to point out an interesting component of the los banos history martin would take part in the raid, but then after the war he actually married one of the internees tha
now pete told colonel mueller that the japanese guards exercised every morning from 6:45 to 7:15. what's more the guards actually locked their weapons up in the barracks? while they were doing their exercises, so only a nominal force would be armed if the angels decided to attack between 6:45 and 715, which is exactly what they're the angel's planners decided to do now one last source of intel was grouped which played a critical role on the day of the of the los banos raid itself, and that was...
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. >>> transportation secretary pete buttigieg testifies on thursday before a house appropriations sub committee. watch live at 2:00 p.m. eastern on c-span 3, online at c-span.org, or listen live with the c-span radio app. >>> joining us next is public correspondent, ac thompson, also on "american insurrection," and ac thompson, welcome to washington journal. >> thank you for having me on. >> the piece is titled "american insurrection," and so much recently the word insurrection has been used in that one date in january, and your piece begins in charlotte in 2017. why is that? >> in looking at the course of the film it was the rise of the in insurgence by the far right. groups rebrand, they change their names, they modify their politics, but in many ways a lot of the same ideas that were an mating the people in charlottesville came to animate the people at the capitol. >> much deeper, though, the events in charlottesville, how many years was that in the making to get to such a public display of that? >> what people who were there and people involved in the white supremacists movement w
. >>> transportation secretary pete buttigieg testifies on thursday before a house appropriations sub committee. watch live at 2:00 p.m. eastern on c-span 3, online at c-span.org, or listen live with the c-span radio app. >>> joining us next is public correspondent, ac thompson, also on "american insurrection," and ac thompson, welcome to washington journal. >> thank you for having me on. >> the piece is titled "american insurrection," and so...
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nomination of polly trenton to be deputy transportation secretary, the number to post undersecretary pete buttigieg. later in the wii, senators begin working on more nominations including wendy sherman to be deputy secretary of state and gary gensler to chair the securities and exchange commission. the house is back tuesday for legislative business. members this week are expected to work on equal pay for women legislation as well as a bill to prevent workplace violence against health-care care and social services workers. president bidens infrastructure and jobs package is not expected on the house floor until later in the spring or early summer. watch live coverage of the house on c-span, the senate on
nomination of polly trenton to be deputy transportation secretary, the number to post undersecretary pete buttigieg. later in the wii, senators begin working on more nominations including wendy sherman to be deputy secretary of state and gary gensler to chair the securities and exchange commission. the house is back tuesday for legislative business. members this week are expected to work on equal pay for women legislation as well as a bill to prevent workplace violence against health-care care...
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. >>> here is a tasty street, see's candies has paired with pete's coffee for chocolate covered coffee beans.coffee bea. they are covered in see's dark chocolate. see's said they are the perfect afternoon pick me up. the chocolate coffee beans are available in trend 21 stores or on its website for $5. i can 100% behind this. >> i will try, but why not milk? what do people have against milk chocolate? >> dark chocolate is for adults. >> i'm youthful forever than. try me. >> that was a good one. >> all right, now we're talking about youth here. >>> stanford students are salvaging the woman's fastball team get the school held a socially distanced victory parade after winning the national championship. >> we are so proud of them. the cardinal beat arizona in a thrilling game that went down to the wire on sunday. this is the third time the women's team has won the title. stanford now has 127 ncaa titles, amazing. it's the most ever any school in the country. as you can see, fans lined the streets to congratucongratucongu >> we haven't been able to gather like this in over a year. it's just
. >>> here is a tasty street, see's candies has paired with pete's coffee for chocolate covered coffee beans.coffee bea. they are covered in see's dark chocolate. see's said they are the perfect afternoon pick me up. the chocolate coffee beans are available in trend 21 stores or on its website for $5. i can 100% behind this. >> i will try, but why not milk? what do people have against milk chocolate? >> dark chocolate is for adults. >> i'm youthful forever than. try...
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. >> transportation secretary pete buttigieg testifies today on the president's 2022 budget request for his department before house precipitations subcommittee. watch live at 2 p.m. eastern on c-span 3, on-line at c-span.org or listen live on the free c-span radio app. >> c-span2 is your unfiltered view of government created by america's cable television companies. today we're brought to you by these television companies brought to you as a public service. >> today the senate's working on a bill to address the recent rise in hate crimes against asian americans and pacific islanders. and the nomination vote of anita gupta after it was stalled in committee. a simple majority by the full senate would allow the nomination to move forward. we take you live now to the senate floor. the presiding officer: the senate will come to order. the chaplain, dr. barry black, will lead the senate in prayer. the chaplain: let us pray. eternal god, you are wisdom without end,
. >> transportation secretary pete buttigieg testifies today on the president's 2022 budget request for his department before house precipitations subcommittee. watch live at 2 p.m. eastern on c-span 3, on-line at c-span.org or listen live on the free c-span radio app. >> c-span2 is your unfiltered view of government created by america's cable television companies. today we're brought to you by these television companies brought to you as a public service. >> today the...
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. >> we should find a way to pete -- take people out of this destruction. the only fear that i have is that the taliban will want to impose peace the way they want to after the u.s. withdrawals. >> while the afghan peace process has stalled, fighting has increased in several parts of the country in recent weeks. weeks with deadly consequences. the u.n. says nearly 1000 800 afghan civilians were killed or wounded in the first three months of 2021. that's up 29% from the same time last year. the taliban were responsible for 43 point 5% of civilian casualties while afghan national security forces because it 25%. the un's as other deaths were caused by crossfire, iso fighters or undetermined antennae are pro-government elements. the report documents that a 37% increase in the number of women killed and injured in the 23% increase in child casualties compared to the first order of 2020. residents in the capital say they are torn between the prospect of peace and concerns over future and stability if there are no foreign troops in afghanistan. >> the americans ha
. >> we should find a way to pete -- take people out of this destruction. the only fear that i have is that the taliban will want to impose peace the way they want to after the u.s. withdrawals. >> while the afghan peace process has stalled, fighting has increased in several parts of the country in recent weeks. weeks with deadly consequences. the u.n. says nearly 1000 800 afghan civilians were killed or wounded in the first three months of 2021. that's up 29% from the same time...
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transportation secretary pete buttigieg was on another sunday show saying he expects, quote, to see major action by memorial day. speaker nancy pelosi expects progress on this by the fourth of july. an administration official is telling us more likely the white house is expected to see passage of this closer to the august recess. you really see shifting sign posts of when they're actually able to get this done. and the secretary alluded to it there. there's also a question of the phases in the package themselves. and we expect to hear from president biden of what will be shown to joint congress. >> monica alba, thank you. >>> tomorrow the third week of testimony begins in the derek chauvin murder trial. legal proceedings will resume around 10:15 a.m. eastern time. we may see the prosecution rest its case in the next two days. nbc's megan fitzgerald joins us from outside the courthouse in minneapolis. megan, what more can we expect this week? >> reporter: well, you know, our legal experts have been saying all along that this case will likely come down to the battle of the experts. we're li
transportation secretary pete buttigieg was on another sunday show saying he expects, quote, to see major action by memorial day. speaker nancy pelosi expects progress on this by the fourth of july. an administration official is telling us more likely the white house is expected to see passage of this closer to the august recess. you really see shifting sign posts of when they're actually able to get this done. and the secretary alluded to it there. there's also a question of the phases in the...
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and pete buttegeig on the sunday san jose this morning defending where this is critical and why they want to get this done as quickly as possible. take a listen. >> i think the president will have an open mind and be interested to hear other ideas on every dimension of the package. as he said, doing nothing is not an option. we are going the find the right path. but i think what the president has laid out -- so far, it is still the most specific proposal that we have seen here in washington -- is a really, really well thought-out proposal and that's why america wants it done. >> again, richard, this is a starting point, tomorrow, with this meeting at the white house, the first of a serz, we understand. and then they hope to have progress by memorial day. it was speaker nancy plessy who put july 4th as an indication of when this could potentially be passed. now we are starting to hear from administration officials it could be likely punted to before the august recess. we have had a lot of different infrastructure weeks. now we can gear up for an infrastructure summer. >> pacing, pacin
and pete buttegeig on the sunday san jose this morning defending where this is critical and why they want to get this done as quickly as possible. take a listen. >> i think the president will have an open mind and be interested to hear other ideas on every dimension of the package. as he said, doing nothing is not an option. we are going the find the right path. but i think what the president has laid out -- so far, it is still the most specific proposal that we have seen here in...
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you also met virtually with transportation secretary pete buttigieg. you were talking about the jobs plan. so, give me your number one takeaway from these discussions. what did you learn about the interest of the white house and whether they're going to match up with more moderate democrats. >> great to be with you, alex. yes, in our meetings with white house senior staff as well as transportation secretary buttigieg, you know, the tone was positive and productive. i think it was a reflection of the fact that across this country, everyone understands, as your poll reflects, that he with need to make investments to rebuild our nation's infrastructure and really create a 21st century jobs plan that enables the american people to get back to work. you know, a lot of the details are still being hammered out. i think the fact that the white house is meeting with blue dogs and other coalitions within the house and the senate is a good sign that they are open to negotiating and open to constructing the boldest package that the votes will bear to ensure we del
you also met virtually with transportation secretary pete buttigieg. you were talking about the jobs plan. so, give me your number one takeaway from these discussions. what did you learn about the interest of the white house and whether they're going to match up with more moderate democrats. >> great to be with you, alex. yes, in our meetings with white house senior staff as well as transportation secretary buttigieg, you know, the tone was positive and productive. i think it was a...
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transportation secretary pete buttigieg calls it a generational investment. we're going to look at this proposal that has set up a giant battle over the size and cost of government. >>> and the boys
transportation secretary pete buttigieg calls it a generational investment. we're going to look at this proposal that has set up a giant battle over the size and cost of government. >>> and the boys
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progress by memorial day which was a new date that now we're hearing from transportation secretary pete buttigieg on "meet the press." that doesn't mean final passage. they're eyeing july for that. but that now sets a new marker for where they hope to see this go. but the other warning sign we're hearing from the white house economic adviser brian deese is that even though those jobs numbers are encouraging and there's a lot to feel optimistic about, they still have a very long road ahead of them. so they're trying to manage expectations through all of this as well. take a listen to what he had to say on one of the sunday shows. >> well, the jobs numbers in march were certainly a welcome sign. it's good to see the economy starting to improve. we certainly think it's a sign that the economic and vaccination strategy that this administration has put in place from day one is starting to have an impact. but we have a long way to go. we still are down 8.4 million jobs from where we were a year ago. we have millions of people out of work. more than 2 million women have left the labor force be
progress by memorial day which was a new date that now we're hearing from transportation secretary pete buttigieg on "meet the press." that doesn't mean final passage. they're eyeing july for that. but that now sets a new marker for where they hope to see this go. but the other warning sign we're hearing from the white house economic adviser brian deese is that even though those jobs numbers are encouraging and there's a lot to feel optimistic about, they still have a very long road...
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. >>> plus, the new transportation secretary, pete buttigieg, on the fight for an infrastructure bill. another dramatic day in court for the prosecution in the chauvin murder trial. >>> as vaccinations continue for yours truly and more, why the global surge in coronavirus should worry us all. "all in" starts right now. >>> good evening from new york. i'm chris hayes. well, today was a bad day in the life of florida republican congressman matt gaetz. it has everything to do with this guy, you might recognize him. his name is joel greenburg. we kind of just met him in the media. he's the former seminole county tax collector in florida. one of the reasons he no longer holds that position is because he was indicted and later charged with a slew of counts tied to stalking, illegally obtaining personal information, identity theft, wire fraud, and sex trafficking of a 17-year-old girl. and it was that sex trafficking investigation into joel greenburg, as nbc news reported, that led to the separate justice department investigation of congressman matt gaetz for possible sex trafficking of a 17
. >>> plus, the new transportation secretary, pete buttigieg, on the fight for an infrastructure bill. another dramatic day in court for the prosecution in the chauvin murder trial. >>> as vaccinations continue for yours truly and more, why the global surge in coronavirus should worry us all. "all in" starts right now. >>> good evening from new york. i'm chris hayes. well, today was a bad day in the life of florida republican congressman matt gaetz. it has...
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this is pete buttigieg over the weekend and he was pressed on the jobs forecast and the reality of it. >> what do you agree that the president and the economic advisor on this program last week, you exaggerated the jobs impact? >> there are a lot of different analyses with how many jobs this will create. i saw a georgetown study. there was an investment. >> you're the one who decided! >> sandra: the bottom line, the economy will have over 16 million jobs without the infrastructure bill. pass it and you add 2.7 million more, $850,000. >> this is something that's funny but it's not a joke. it's very serious, spending money with little results and it doesn't seem to be funny to me. i guess he put it correctly saying, the washington, d.c., is the only place on earth where the deficit of horses heads. i think in this case, it's gamesmanship. why? why shouldn't we all be out trying to make america better. bipartisan, not there bipartisan, we all have the same objectives. there doing everything without the vote and it's wrong and wrong. >> sandra: bipartisan can be good. we want our economy.
this is pete buttigieg over the weekend and he was pressed on the jobs forecast and the reality of it. >> what do you agree that the president and the economic advisor on this program last week, you exaggerated the jobs impact? >> there are a lot of different analyses with how many jobs this will create. i saw a georgetown study. there was an investment. >> you're the one who decided! >> sandra: the bottom line, the economy will have over 16 million jobs without the...
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on fox news sunday last week, pete buttigieg was defending on the transportation problem of this thing but he talked about creating 19 million jobs and had to it backed off, only 2.7 million would be created by this bill. they mentioned that the same study, and we know that our great grandchildren where someone has to pay for it. >> this is astounding to see. this is a combined corporate tax rate which would put the united states at the highest in the developed world. that is really something, but i don't know how that makes the case. how does that make us more competitive? >> the case they make is that you can change these tax rates, remember one president trump was elected, everyone was complaining about inversions and about u.s. companies going overseas. it's because the u.s. wasn't as attractive as the alternative overseas. a lot of them came back not because president trump told him to come back, or ask them to come back, as he did in some cases, but because the u.s. was a more attractive place to invest and to do business and that's what we are getting away from. >> sandra: that
on fox news sunday last week, pete buttigieg was defending on the transportation problem of this thing but he talked about creating 19 million jobs and had to it backed off, only 2.7 million would be created by this bill. they mentioned that the same study, and we know that our great grandchildren where someone has to pay for it. >> this is astounding to see. this is a combined corporate tax rate which would put the united states at the highest in the developed world. that is really...
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who wanted that, pete? >> will wanted that one. >> we're tied. >> these are important assignments for "fox and friends" weekend. we'll be reporting all weekend long 6-10. we had to meet the folks in the infield at talladega. that's what we did. >> john: bros on the road. this will be a greatrace. not only for the fact that ya'll are there and "fox and friends" weekend will be broadcasting from there or for the fact that we have a fox nation car, number 7, being driven by corey lajoey. this is a tapered track race. they'll be running in big packs. >> what do you need us for, john? i thought ya'll was gratuitous. then you through in the tapered spacers and i realized we're out of our league here. >> i used to live in atlanta. i drove by talladega all the time. >> it's going to be one heck of a race. two heck of shows as well. we'll have jeff gordon, corey lajoey, clint bowyer. the party will be in the infield. >> and our show will be part of the party on the infield. never seen a grandstand like talladega. th
who wanted that, pete? >> will wanted that one. >> we're tied. >> these are important assignments for "fox and friends" weekend. we'll be reporting all weekend long 6-10. we had to meet the folks in the infield at talladega. that's what we did. >> john: bros on the road. this will be a greatrace. not only for the fact that ya'll are there and "fox and friends" weekend will be broadcasting from there or for the fact that we have a fox nation car,...
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transportation secretary pete buttigieg says the president wants congress to act fast. >> you will find the president has got a very open mind but time is of the essence. we will look at these ideas on how to pay for it and we will look at ideas on where the investments how to be. the president is hoping for major progress from congress before memorial day. >> john: sandra, having to look for different ways to pay for because as we pointed out last hour, senator joe manchin of west virginia is saying no to a 20% corporate tax. he said they might take 25, not 28. >> sandra: i don't know how you can do 28% corporate tax rate and say we are being competitive with china. that changes the game. we are going to continue covering that on the show. meanwhile, lawmakers close to a budget deal that would raise corporate and income taxes by billions of dollars a year. it's a move that experts say would make wealthy new yorkers pay the highest taxes in the country. let's bring in charlie gasparino. charlie, this is a huge story. considering you look around new york city and a lot of people, a lot o
transportation secretary pete buttigieg says the president wants congress to act fast. >> you will find the president has got a very open mind but time is of the essence. we will look at these ideas on how to pay for it and we will look at ideas on where the investments how to be. the president is hoping for major progress from congress before memorial day. >> john: sandra, having to look for different ways to pay for because as we pointed out last hour, senator joe manchin of west...
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the transportation secretary pete buttigieg says this planned that biden is legging out, he went on the record to say it would create 19 million jobs. he has had to walk that back since moody's pointed out 16.3 million jobs would already be added to the workforce without this costly plan. john, it will be interesting considering the question he got at the end, would he be willing to work across the aisle to get something like this done? i heard come i will listen, i'm wide open, but i got to pay for this. that means tax hikes. >> john: yeah, he said he might come up 28% in terms of 21%. $621 billion with $2 trillion plan will be spent in infrastructure which raised criticism on the other side of the aisle. and i noticed going back to building the train across america from a building that thing since the clinton administration. and not 1 mile of track laid out. the pitch for the 28% corporate tax rate and where that puts us competitively, globally. if that were i need to happen and he was able to pass it at 28%, the combined corporate tax rate under his proposal to the highest in the wor
the transportation secretary pete buttigieg says this planned that biden is legging out, he went on the record to say it would create 19 million jobs. he has had to walk that back since moody's pointed out 16.3 million jobs would already be added to the workforce without this costly plan. john, it will be interesting considering the question he got at the end, would he be willing to work across the aisle to get something like this done? i heard come i will listen, i'm wide open, but i got to...
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. >> sandra: pete buttigieg spoke a short time ago about racism as it's tied to covid. let's listen. >> there is racism physically built into some of our highways and that's why the jobs plan had dollars specifically committed to reconnect some of the communities that were divided by these dollars. >> sandra: so he specifically now injecting racism into our transportation system, into our infrastructure. if we look at these multitrillion dollar plan, the biden administration is playing out. i want to redo this quote. if you are in washington i'm told the history of the highway is one that is built at the expense of the communities of color in the d.c. area. he has, and you've probably heard them talk about this. he is suggesting that there are highways that should be rerouted because they were built to go through minority communities because we shouldn't ink that they should be bothered by the inconvenience. but he makes the case that racism then, by doing that, lowered the value of homes in those areas. in the infrastructure plan he suggesting that some of those highwa
. >> sandra: pete buttigieg spoke a short time ago about racism as it's tied to covid. let's listen. >> there is racism physically built into some of our highways and that's why the jobs plan had dollars specifically committed to reconnect some of the communities that were divided by these dollars. >> sandra: so he specifically now injecting racism into our transportation system, into our infrastructure. if we look at these multitrillion dollar plan, the biden administration...
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and when pete breaks a shoe lace he blames it on climate change. what happened in texas had to do with the fact that the grid was not winterized because texas made a decision that because they have so few cold snaps like they just had, it didn't make sense to spend the money and pass it on to consumers to winterize the grid. it was an economic cost/benefit decision. that's the only thing that happened in texas. now, you can go winterize -- >> dana: i don't want to lose time. run out of time with you. i wanted to ask you something just to give us your reflections on the migrants streaming across the border right now and how the president is not seeming to focus on that. he has a lot of focus on other things. >> i was just down there. the border is 1900 miles. we were on a 50 mile stretch. the day i was there 3,000 folks came into the country, just in that 50 mile stretch it will be a million to two million a year. it can be fixed in a week. ask any border patrol agent. they'll tell you the same thing. go back to doing what we were doing in december.
and when pete breaks a shoe lace he blames it on climate change. what happened in texas had to do with the fact that the grid was not winterized because texas made a decision that because they have so few cold snaps like they just had, it didn't make sense to spend the money and pass it on to consumers to winterize the grid. it was an economic cost/benefit decision. that's the only thing that happened in texas. now, you can go winterize -- >> dana: i don't want to lose time. run out of...
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i had to laugh when pete buttigieg at the top of that sound bite said i should have been more precise. i only missed it by 16.3 million jobs. >> yeah, trace, it is extraordinary. the question is, is this actually going to kill jobs? because this spending plan, which many are calling the green new deal, is funding subsidies for the green economy. that is going to cost jobs in many areas of the economy. it is going to force companies to make big changes in their own fossil fuel usage and that may very well put people out of work. not only do we overestimate the number of jobs created, they may very well have created numbers that do not exist. because we may actually see this cut jobs. this infrastructure plan or what is being called infrastructure is only 15% infrastructure related. largely it is a green new deal. larry lindsey from the lindsey group goes through all the subsidies being paid. it would fund initiatives. it includes $164 billion in electric vehicle incentives. in 2019 they were 327,000 plug-in vehicles sold. annual sale number gross 10 fold over the next eight years. by 2
i had to laugh when pete buttigieg at the top of that sound bite said i should have been more precise. i only missed it by 16.3 million jobs. >> yeah, trace, it is extraordinary. the question is, is this actually going to kill jobs? because this spending plan, which many are calling the green new deal, is funding subsidies for the green economy. that is going to cost jobs in many areas of the economy. it is going to force companies to make big changes in their own fossil fuel usage and...
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now there is heavy reliance on cabinet officers like pete buttigieg and surrogates. not one sentence in the "politico" story saying i believe a president has a responsibility to take questions from the press. not one or two and photo ops not because we're so charming because we ask questions on behalf of the public. that's what would happen if a republican president was not engaging with the press to this degree. the president can do what it wants. nothing in the constitution about appearing on table news. he is trying to lower the temperature from the trump years. he doesn't make public appearances and doesn't want to be in everyone's face all the time. only a president as you know from working in the white house has that unique mega phone. when joe biden hits a rough patch as any administration does he may want to step up his media game. >> dana: it has been very interesting to see how they decided to not use the media. not drive it. it is really interesting perspective from you today. thank you so much. >> thank you. >> trace: back in washington police officer kil
now there is heavy reliance on cabinet officers like pete buttigieg and surrogates. not one sentence in the "politico" story saying i believe a president has a responsibility to take questions from the press. not one or two and photo ops not because we're so charming because we ask questions on behalf of the public. that's what would happen if a republican president was not engaging with the press to this degree. the president can do what it wants. nothing in the constitution about...
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now it's time for pete to say goodbye. >> goodbye, everybody. wonderful spending three hours with you. >> you're back tomorrow. have a great day, everyone. >> see you on the radio. >> american cities on edge after violent protests erupted over the weekend as the nation braces for a verdict in the derek chauvin murder trial. i'm bill hemmer in new york. >> dana: i'm dana perino. >> bill: go easy on me today. >> dana: you'll do just fine. protests turned violent in several major cities. crowds took to the police over the killing of the 13-year-old and george floyd in minnesota. a former minneapolis police officer in the death of george floyd. >> chauvin is 34 years old. we could get a conclusion on this this week. >> dana: as soon as the jury gets this. when everyone will say it is a quick verdict or take some time? jury trials you have to get the law exactly right. they might even ask questions. >> bill: this over the weekend. maxine waters joined a protest on the ground in minnesota encouraging people to get more confrontational if chauvin is no
now it's time for pete to say goodbye. >> goodbye, everybody. wonderful spending three hours with you. >> you're back tomorrow. have a great day, everyone. >> see you on the radio. >> american cities on edge after violent protests erupted over the weekend as the nation braces for a verdict in the derek chauvin murder trial. i'm bill hemmer in new york. >> dana: i'm dana perino. >> bill: go easy on me today. >> dana: you'll do just fine. protests turned...
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team fox coverage now pete hegseth with more on the remarks in a moment. chad pergram on the hill where lawmakers are moving to possibly censure waters. we begin with steve harrigan live outside the courthouse in minneapolis. good morning. >> good morning, bill. a tense situation here on the ground. everything is boarded up. plywood everywhere. you hear the drills going. people are afraid what could happen after this verdict. will it be a repeat of one year ago when we saw buildings burned, police stations overtaken, more than 300 million dollars in damage? no one knows when the verdict will come out or what it will be. the range is wide. anything from acquittal to four years years and 40 years in jail depending on the charge from manslaughter to murder. the prosecution in closing arguments tried to make the case yesterday that the police are not on trial. >> that force for 9 minutes and 29 seconds killed george floyd. that he betrayed the badge and everything it stood for. it is not how they are trained. it is not following the rules. this is not an anti-
team fox coverage now pete hegseth with more on the remarks in a moment. chad pergram on the hill where lawmakers are moving to possibly censure waters. we begin with steve harrigan live outside the courthouse in minneapolis. good morning. >> good morning, bill. a tense situation here on the ground. everything is boarded up. plywood everywhere. you hear the drills going. people are afraid what could happen after this verdict. will it be a repeat of one year ago when we saw buildings...
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again you can look at senator tim scott's bill with pete stauber, a police officer from minnesota who knows the things that need to be done to help improve what's broken in law enforcement and it is not all of our cops across the country. they do great work. so you don't want to undermine good cops and in their bill the democrat-only bill like getting rid of qualified immunity would undermine good policing. i hope they don't go down that road. work with republicans who know something about this too and we could come together. president biden needs to take leadership and follow through on the promise he has yet to fulfill to work and unify this country and work with everyone, republicans and democrats. >> bill: i'm out of time. as i told your colleague democrat debbie dingell last hour, please tell your colleagues in washington we don't all hate each other. and as you work through this just remember the goodness of america and the goodness of americans. we've come too far. >> we have to tone it down and sit and work together through this. this is a bipartisan problem that needs to be s
again you can look at senator tim scott's bill with pete stauber, a police officer from minnesota who knows the things that need to be done to help improve what's broken in law enforcement and it is not all of our cops across the country. they do great work. so you don't want to undermine good cops and in their bill the democrat-only bill like getting rid of qualified immunity would undermine good policing. i hope they don't go down that road. work with republicans who know something about this...
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i want to get you on the story, pete hegseth. it combines the great city of washington, d.c. and democrat politics. two of your favorite things. >> right. of course, any motive that opposes democrat politics and democrat power being accused of racism. if that's the case, if it's racist to oppose d.c. statehood what james madison argued that you don't want a state that runs the federal government, that's racist. here is the problem, gillian. so much of the left today. modern democrat party, the party of 1619 believes america was racist from its founding. the logic sticks together for them and dangerous about our moment. this is a power grab. we know d.c. is a 90/10 town at best for democrats. they see two more votes in the senate and this is the type of power play they have that would -- could potentially even though the constitutional challenge on this could lead to a push for the filibuster along with hr1 and everything else stacking up in the senate. democrats want power and point at republicans and say you are racist in keeping it from us. >> gillian: it was a pretty -- i'
i want to get you on the story, pete hegseth. it combines the great city of washington, d.c. and democrat politics. two of your favorite things. >> right. of course, any motive that opposes democrat politics and democrat power being accused of racism. if that's the case, if it's racist to oppose d.c. statehood what james madison argued that you don't want a state that runs the federal government, that's racist. here is the problem, gillian. so much of the left today. modern democrat...
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taxes, taxes on capital gains and, of course, taxes on things like gas mileage as we've heard from pete buttigieg who tried to walk it back once it became unpopular and broke biden's campaign promise not to increase taxes on the middle class or everyday working people. so the big question is how do you pay for it and getting through that? i want to comment on what newt gingrich said the chinese taking advantage of wokeness in america. he is correct. in virginia you have schools saying they will take away advanced math courses for the sake of equity. do you think the chinese communist party is taking away any kind of math courses when it comes to competing on the global scale? we're doing it for the sake of wokeness. and wokeness really makes everybody kind of turn on themselves and destroy each other and not stand up for their country. we saw this happen with that first meeting between secretary of state anthony blinken and the foreign minister of china in alaska throwing the wokeness argument back at him and saying don't lecture us about human rights and what is happening in china when
taxes, taxes on capital gains and, of course, taxes on things like gas mileage as we've heard from pete buttigieg who tried to walk it back once it became unpopular and broke biden's campaign promise not to increase taxes on the middle class or everyday working people. so the big question is how do you pay for it and getting through that? i want to comment on what newt gingrich said the chinese taking advantage of wokeness in america. he is correct. in virginia you have schools saying they will...
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talking to people down here this morning i keep coming back to my buddy pete uses a lot, common sense. heard it from families and people. we want to help people. like any family has a family budget you have only so much you can do and spend. you can't invite the entire neighborhood to dinner every night or you won't be able to feed your own family. we watch our resources and jobs stretched thin. everyone here who lives on the border is used to having a border where you see people cross, come across, live on both sides of the border. what is weird now is there is so much militaristic enforcement to your eye but nobody abides by it. everybody takes the rules and dismiss is them because they know they don't apply. >> dana: fascinating. glad you are there and could join us on "america's newsroom" today. we'll be in touch. >> thanks. >> bill: despite more americans getting vaccinated for covid every day, 21 states are now reporting an increase in seven day average of infections coming as the cdc is warning of a possible fourth wave looming with young people driving the latest rise in cases
talking to people down here this morning i keep coming back to my buddy pete uses a lot, common sense. heard it from families and people. we want to help people. like any family has a family budget you have only so much you can do and spend. you can't invite the entire neighborhood to dinner every night or you won't be able to feed your own family. we watch our resources and jobs stretched thin. everyone here who lives on the border is used to having a border where you see people cross, come...
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infrastructure we talk to the secretary of transportation pete buttigieg. what is infrastructure, how do you pay for it and the number two republican in the senate john thune who has different views. our lead guest the governor of texas fox news you sunday. >> bill: thank you, chris. >> dana: public safety at risk in portland where there is unprecedented gun violence after cuts to the police force. the city is trying to fight crime in an unusual way by hiring park rangers instead of police officers. dan springer is live with the details. how will this work? >> the city of portland is taking a different approach to a month's long violent crime wave. instead of supporting law enforcement they give millions of dollars to community groups and hiring park rangers, unarmed. shootings and homicides have been at historic highs since last june. at the same time the city defunded the police department and took 84 officers office the streets. since july an unprecedented 115 officers have quit the department dropping the police force by about 20% the last year and a hi
infrastructure we talk to the secretary of transportation pete buttigieg. what is infrastructure, how do you pay for it and the number two republican in the senate john thune who has different views. our lead guest the governor of texas fox news you sunday. >> bill: thank you, chris. >> dana: public safety at risk in portland where there is unprecedented gun violence after cuts to the police force. the city is trying to fight crime in an unusual way by hiring park rangers instead of...
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. >> they're doing the exact same thing which is sending out the president, the vice president and pete buttigieg and all of the surrogates they got to explain what's in the plan to tell the american people how it's going to help them. they understand that communicating clearly about the benefits of what they're proposing is critical to maintaining and improving, expanding on public support and that is something that ultimately they think will be enough, maybe to put the pressure on joe manchin to go along, perhaps with the reconciliation vote that might get some republicans to the table. they think that they have to talk directly to the american people about the benefits of what they're proposing and if they do that successfully they might have more room to negotiate as this thing goes true congress. >> go out there and make it clear. at the same time that all of this is going on rgs, and they won't be forming a union following both sides. how does this unionization shape up on capitol hill and how does it comport with their attempts to rebrand themselves as the working class party and
. >> they're doing the exact same thing which is sending out the president, the vice president and pete buttigieg and all of the surrogates they got to explain what's in the plan to tell the american people how it's going to help them. they understand that communicating clearly about the benefits of what they're proposing is critical to maintaining and improving, expanding on public support and that is something that ultimately they think will be enough, maybe to put the pressure on joe...
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this morning transportation secretary pete buttigieg said now is the time to put this plan into motion. >> once in a lifetime. i don't think in the next 50 years will we see another time where we have this combination of demonstrated need, bipartisan interest, and a supportive president who is committed not just to the infrastructure itself but to the jobs we're going to create. >>> and in a surprise to no one, republicans are trying to pick the plan apart. >> uh, when people think about infrastructure, they're thinking about roads, bridges, ports, and airports. that's a very small part of what they're calling an infrastructure package that does so much more than infrastructure. >> yes, the legislation does go beyond bridges and tunnels and roads. it looks to bolster internet access, caregiving, and america's schools, all things needed for our society to operate. but if democrats are looking toward the future, republicans are stuck in the past. the 2020 elections, to be specific. they're still fuming over those results and continuing to introduce new legislation to limit access to the
this morning transportation secretary pete buttigieg said now is the time to put this plan into motion. >> once in a lifetime. i don't think in the next 50 years will we see another time where we have this combination of demonstrated need, bipartisan interest, and a supportive president who is committed not just to the infrastructure itself but to the jobs we're going to create. >>> and in a surprise to no one, republicans are trying to pick the plan apart. >> uh, when...
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. >> pete, were you expecting this today? >> well, depends when you're asking me. if you had asked me a year ago, would i expect in 11 months there to be a guilty verdict on multiple counts including murder two, i'm not sure what my reaction would have been. having been seeing the trial, laura and i were talking about this before we started taping, having had the experience and seen how powerful the evidence is and videotape and as prosecutors kept talking about correctly was very strong and the defense wasn't very strong and when i heard there was a verdict already, i didn't expect a verdict today. i didn't prepare for it. it was quick. three counts, multiple elements for each count, medical testimony they had to sift through. when you heard there was a verdict with no intervening questions and didn't seem like there was any argumentative nature between and among the jurors, that to me was a sign that we were going to get guilt on all three, of course, you never know because there are unusual verdicts. we've seen it before in big cases and small cases. i've seen i
. >> pete, were you expecting this today? >> well, depends when you're asking me. if you had asked me a year ago, would i expect in 11 months there to be a guilty verdict on multiple counts including murder two, i'm not sure what my reaction would have been. having been seeing the trial, laura and i were talking about this before we started taping, having had the experience and seen how powerful the evidence is and videotape and as prosecutors kept talking about correctly was very...
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after march 3 in the house with the problem solvers caucus under the leadership of josh gottheimer, pete stauber, and other members. so they started off bipartisan. and we do have certain issues that are difficult such as qualified immunity and reducing the requirement to prosecute an officer. so right now, we see case after case where an officer is involved in a shooting or something else that resulted in great bodily injury or death, and then we will see a d.a. not even prosecute, not even bring charges. that's because the bar to bring charges is so high, officers are rarely prosecuted. and then they don't have to worry about having any civil liability, which is why you saw derek chauvin look at the camera while he was murdering george floyd. so that's what we need to address. that's a difficult area that we're trying to grapple with right now. >> any progress? >> yes, i think there's significant progress. as a matter of fact, i feel very confident that we're going to get a bill, a bipartisan bill on president biden's desk within the next few weeks. >> that would be something, the nati
after march 3 in the house with the problem solvers caucus under the leadership of josh gottheimer, pete stauber, and other members. so they started off bipartisan. and we do have certain issues that are difficult such as qualified immunity and reducing the requirement to prosecute an officer. so right now, we see case after case where an officer is involved in a shooting or something else that resulted in great bodily injury or death, and then we will see a d.a. not even prosecute, not even...
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. >> transportation secretary pete buttigieg testified on the present fiscal year 2022 budget request. he talked about the administrations transportation priorities along with president biden's american jobs plan and answered questions from the house appropriations subcommittee. >> the hearing will come to order. good afternoon and welcome to the first fiscal year 2022 budget hearing for the
. >> transportation secretary pete buttigieg testified on the present fiscal year 2022 budget request. he talked about the administrations transportation priorities along with president biden's american jobs plan and answered questions from the house appropriations subcommittee. >> the hearing will come to order. good afternoon and welcome to the first fiscal year 2022 budget hearing for the
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joings me for that is pete montene. what is the eu saying? >> they're saying that vaccines are essentially good enough to do. this pfizer, mow dern yashgs j&j are approved by emergency use authorization and also approved in the eu's 27 nations. this is so big because nonessential travel has essentially been restricted, banned, to the eu for more than a year. now the eu is saying that full slfully vaccinated americans can travel to europe by summer. we have to see if there is a officially time line. that is vague. also ironed out is the proof of vaccination method. there is talk about a vaccine certification or a passport. the decision here will come down to each individual country. they will be able to open up the border. this won't be all of europe all at once. even still, this is acknowledged by the white house and celebrated by them. this is what they had to say yesterday. >> they're looking at the reduction in disease. although we're not done yet, they're saying those americans are safe to come to our country without risk of spreading cov
joings me for that is pete montene. what is the eu saying? >> they're saying that vaccines are essentially good enough to do. this pfizer, mow dern yashgs j&j are approved by emergency use authorization and also approved in the eu's 27 nations. this is so big because nonessential travel has essentially been restricted, banned, to the eu for more than a year. now the eu is saying that full slfully vaccinated americans can travel to europe by summer. we have to see if there is a...
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and then you get executive order 132333, which pete alluded to this and he talked about things seem to be common place today but we're not offing political leaders today. actually, that was because of what comes out of the mid-1970s decisions where it's now illegal for us to assassinate political leaders. now, we get around that because al qaeda and other things, these aren't political leaders, these are terrorists, but it became actually illegal in the united states for us to target castro. that doesn't mean he wasn't targeted, but it wasn't a u.s. government policy. you have these groups like alpha 66. i hope none of them are watching c-span right now. alpha 66 is a group of now very old men who run around the everglades shooting leaves and alligators and stuff getting ready for the time where they can go and invade and take their country back. you know, there were attempts like what coralles did, alpha 66 trying to plan some real operation but none of them were backed by the u.s. government. because there's no reason at that point. i think most people in the high levels of the intel
and then you get executive order 132333, which pete alluded to this and he talked about things seem to be common place today but we're not offing political leaders today. actually, that was because of what comes out of the mid-1970s decisions where it's now illegal for us to assassinate political leaders. now, we get around that because al qaeda and other things, these aren't political leaders, these are terrorists, but it became actually illegal in the united states for us to target castro....
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later, pete buttigieg testifies with other cabinet officials at a senate appropriations hearing on the president's $2 trillion infrastructure proposal. >> c-span is your unfiltered view of government, provided by these television companies and more.
later, pete buttigieg testifies with other cabinet officials at a senate appropriations hearing on the president's $2 trillion infrastructure proposal. >> c-span is your unfiltered view of government, provided by these television companies and more.
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pete, thank you, as always. as we look back on the capitol insurrection, frank thorpe photographed and interviewed some of the people who were on the hill that terrifying day. here's just a part of his very powerful photo essay. >> my operations guy texted me that the protesters had entered the capitol. >> the protesters are in the building. >> so i left the senate chamber, where i encountered officer goodman who suggested i return to the chamber, because that would be the safest place. not terribly long after that, an official came into the chamber and said, you need to evacuate. >> all of a sudden a police officer with a big bulletproof vest and a submachine gun across his waist grabs me firmly by the collar, i'll never forget that feel, and he says, we're in danger. we go out the door, senate chamber door, turn to the right, walking briskly with two police officers, go through the door, and ten seconds later, you can see us running out the other way. we were within 30 feet of these insurrectionists. if one of
pete, thank you, as always. as we look back on the capitol insurrection, frank thorpe photographed and interviewed some of the people who were on the hill that terrifying day. here's just a part of his very powerful photo essay. >> my operations guy texted me that the protesters had entered the capitol. >> the protesters are in the building. >> so i left the senate chamber, where i encountered officer goodman who suggested i return to the chamber, because that would be the...
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>> i want to go to pete williams. pete, i understand we have some new information on the suspect? >> yes. we've now been told by several law enforcement officials that the person who attacked the capitol today is a 25-year-old indiana man named noah green who may have some ties to virginia, may recently have lived in virginia. the car had virginia plates. we're told by several law enforcement officials who have looked at his facebook page that he has a facebook page. he says he's a follower of the nation of islam. and in recent postings, the last posting was apparently just within the last couple of days. he was expressing some despondency saying he's lost his job, was looking for spiritual guidance. so i'm sure this is the kind of material that law enforcement will be looking at. i know in fact that they already are looking at it as they try to understand what possibly could have motivated him. 25-year-old noah grown, n-o-a-h green, common spelling. from indiana was shot and died in this attack which happened a little less than three hours ago outside the u.s. capitol. >> tell us
>> i want to go to pete williams. pete, i understand we have some new information on the suspect? >> yes. we've now been told by several law enforcement officials that the person who attacked the capitol today is a 25-year-old indiana man named noah green who may have some ties to virginia, may recently have lived in virginia. the car had virginia plates. we're told by several law enforcement officials who have looked at his facebook page that he has a facebook page. he says he's a...
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pete buttigieg, the secretary of transportation there today. you'll notice all of these officials in key political states as well, as they try to put up, ramp the pressure up on lawmakers, especially republicans to support this major challenge. >> and he made the case, what this means for the economy as well as the environment. mike, you know you've been talking with some of president biden's closest advisers about the inspiration behind his first 100 days in office. what has been the theme? what did you find out? >> reporter: it's been interesting, as i've been talking to biden advisers, not in the past few days, but over the past year. there are a number of democrats he's considered political icons. never heard him talk as much about franklin roosevelt as he has in the past year. and there's a good reason for that. it was as they were planning his first 100 days, they looked to that example of fdr's. fdr's the first president to make 100 days a real measuring stick for new presidents. the thing that president biden himself took away from his
pete buttigieg, the secretary of transportation there today. you'll notice all of these officials in key political states as well, as they try to put up, ramp the pressure up on lawmakers, especially republicans to support this major challenge. >> and he made the case, what this means for the economy as well as the environment. mike, you know you've been talking with some of president biden's closest advisers about the inspiration behind his first 100 days in office. what has been the...
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jordan's pete also a few shots behind. we can keep you up—to—date with what is happening at the masters and it is on bbc radio 5 live with cemetery there and also there be highlights later on bbc two at midnight. with commentary there. to the english premier league now, and manchester united have moved a little closer to league leaders manchester city, cutting their advantage to 11 points after a convincing united win over spurs. edinson cavani inspired united's excellent second half performance and scored their second goal, with mason greenwood adding their third. son heung—min had given the hosts the lead in what was an occassionally bad—tempered match which saw cavani have a goal ruled out. the united manager was asked how much that had helped motivate his side's 3—1win. you see the results earlier on today and how tight it is beneath us. so to have seven points down to the next one instead of the four it could've been, of course, that is big for us. and we want to see how close we can get to the top. you know
jordan's pete also a few shots behind. we can keep you up—to—date with what is happening at the masters and it is on bbc radio 5 live with cemetery there and also there be highlights later on bbc two at midnight. with commentary there. to the english premier league now, and manchester united have moved a little closer to league leaders manchester city, cutting their advantage to 11 points after a convincing united win over spurs. edinson cavani inspired united's excellent second half...
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british trading arrangements for over a0 years meant a chaotic start to the new year for haulage boss pete white. probably the worst, most difficult week i have had in this job in 20 years. weeks later, it's a different story, as teething problems subside. we're winning. that's the basic outlay of where it's going now. we've come to terms. we've got processes in place. in february, the amount of goods that we sold to the eu jumped by almost a7%. dramatic, but that follows a plunge of a0% in january while exporters struggled to get to grips with the new formalities and some stayed away from shipping goods altogether, forfear of disruption at the border. that trade has now resumed, but we're still down in terms of exports, more than 10% on where we were a year ago, due to the pandemic and also as some companies still struggle with the new rule. hardest hit — food. this supplier provides a taste of home for brits wherever they roam. hailed as an export success story by the government, but a deluge of complex rules have forced it to limit sales to the eu. we've seen huge disruption. we have
british trading arrangements for over a0 years meant a chaotic start to the new year for haulage boss pete white. probably the worst, most difficult week i have had in this job in 20 years. weeks later, it's a different story, as teething problems subside. we're winning. that's the basic outlay of where it's going now. we've come to terms. we've got processes in place. in february, the amount of goods that we sold to the eu jumped by almost a7%. dramatic, but that follows a plunge of a0% in...
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because the horticultural industry has run from pete, it�*s a magnificent growing media, it doesn�*t contain any nutrients but it�*s great for the plans to lock into. but it isn�*t sustainable. there is very easy things you can do, first, asked the question, were what the plants grow, where a grown in pete, do your bit that way. the other thing you can do is make your own. this is compost that i made. i have may be an average sized garden, slightly bigger than an average sized garden and all my green waste goes into it. and it reduces down to this youthful, crumbly stuff. have a go. it's youthful, crumbly stuff. have a go. it�*s so easy, cooking your own compost is as good as the bake off! how long does it take to make your own compost because it�*s not a quick fix, is it? own compost because it's not a quick fix, is it? �* , own compost because it's not a quick fix, is it? �*, ., ,., , own compost because it's not a quick fix, is it? �*, ., , ., fix, is it? there's all sorts of different _ fix, is it? there's all sorts of different ways _ fix, is it? there's all sorts
because the horticultural industry has run from pete, it�*s a magnificent growing media, it doesn�*t contain any nutrients but it�*s great for the plans to lock into. but it isn�*t sustainable. there is very easy things you can do, first, asked the question, were what the plants grow, where a grown in pete, do your bit that way. the other thing you can do is make your own. this is compost that i made. i have may be an average sized garden, slightly bigger than an average sized garden...
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one conservative and pete put it to me earlier, they had not had any single phone call or e—mail from their constituents on any of this —— conservative mp. as i say, for boris johnson's critics and supporters, i suppose none of this would do anything to shift the dial, the question is whether does to shift the minds of any of those wavering in the middle. qm. the minds of any of those wavering in the middle.— the minds of any of those wavering in the middle. 0k, jonathan, thank ou for in the middle. 0k, jonathan, thank you for walking _ in the middle. 0k, jonathan, thank you for walking us _ in the middle. 0k, jonathan, thank you for walking us through - in the middle. 0k, jonathan, thank you for walking us through all - in the middle. 0k, jonathan, thank you for walking us through all of i you for walking us through all of that. jonathan blake at westminster. got some breaking news for you that has come in and the last half an hour, and the bbc understands the dup members of the northern ireland and stanley are being asked to sign and stanley are being asked to sign a letter of
one conservative and pete put it to me earlier, they had not had any single phone call or e—mail from their constituents on any of this —— conservative mp. as i say, for boris johnson's critics and supporters, i suppose none of this would do anything to shift the dial, the question is whether does to shift the minds of any of those wavering in the middle. qm. the minds of any of those wavering in the middle.— the minds of any of those wavering in the middle. 0k, jonathan, thank ou for...