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they used to be what was called the business cycle. and badly, poorly run companies would go out of business, and unemployment might rise. yes. but that would force people to move to where jobs were, and it would reallocate capital and labor in the economy. we don't have that anymore . and they hope to eradicate recessions for good. and you can see that in this and next tweet here from charlie below. one stocks all time highs to home prices all time highs. 3 income's all time highs for job openings all time highs. 5 us cor inflation. highest is $99016.00 fed, we need 0 percent rates through at least 2023 and trillions more bond buying to boost asset prices. increase inflation plus be clear about that. so these markets and asset prices are all time highs. in fee and money terms. ok, so whenever you have a dictatorship or are carrying as, as you do in the united states, now you've got the top dogs to get free money from the central bank and they bid up prices on their assets to all time lies. and then you have now permanent underclass of
they used to be what was called the business cycle. and badly, poorly run companies would go out of business, and unemployment might rise. yes. but that would force people to move to where jobs were, and it would reallocate capital and labor in the economy. we don't have that anymore . and they hope to eradicate recessions for good. and you can see that in this and next tweet here from charlie below. one stocks all time highs to home prices all time highs. 3 income's all time highs for job...
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but the media could be used as propaganda. became clear with every passing year so i point out in short the power of mass communication and the need to control it and the purpose was to propaganda not informed provide much more on this in american marxism i hope you take a look at it. a corrupt media is poisoning a free country those led by "the new york times" that they are not the only ones. the reason i will american marxism is to get around that credit media. to get around the oligarchs that run big tech so we could communicate with each other what is going on in this country and what we could do about it. go get a copy of american marxism. i will be right back. kidding me?! instead, start small. with nicorette. which can lead to something big. start stopping with nicorette when you earn a degree with university of phoenix, we support you with career coaching for life, including personal branding, resume building and more. that's our promise to you. that's career services for life. learn more at phoenix.edu. and there you
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for us to build specific programs, to address what earl puts forward. one of the things, the number of things we expressly did during my years at the fcc, was to look at areas of need. give more credit when it came to two option design. rural opportunities of credit, a credit that would look at communities that are economically disadvantaged. there are ways until we get enough data, frost to have race specific or gender specific initiatives. there are things we can do. we talked about the economic and educational gaps that we have. there are creative ways we can come up with that will move the needle in communities of color particularly in rural , communities. francella mentioned the long-standing opportunity divide. the longstanding issues of disproportionate rates of poverty and educational attainment, economic opportunities, and civic engagement. there are ways we can address those if you allow me to put that label on it, in crate of ways, through agencies, programs, through banks. when is the last time we talked about cre's? these are things that ca
for us to build specific programs, to address what earl puts forward. one of the things, the number of things we expressly did during my years at the fcc, was to look at areas of need. give more credit when it came to two option design. rural opportunities of credit, a credit that would look at communities that are economically disadvantaged. there are ways until we get enough data, frost to have race specific or gender specific initiatives. there are things we can do. we talked about the...
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elizabeth greenway joins us now. walk us through the decision-making process. why are we skeptical do beto ben with and what changed your mind? >> yes, hi, ryan, thanks for having me on. to start i was so concerned with how new it was. i was worried about the side effects, short term and long term. i know they have studies, of course, that they do before opening it to the public even under an emergency use authorization. but i was just concerned that those trials are limited in scope and number and so was just nervous about what this look like long term for me. so i credit prayer with sort of bringing it altogether for many i think it's important to mention that. because if you look at the statistics, there is a lot of others like me that are skeptical a. lot of conservative christians. so, i had not given up on doing research. i was doing research. i wantled to see if this was something that felt safe and i happened to see dr. paul offit from philadelphia hospital on a number of news programs talking about side effects and other components of the vaccine. and
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but instead of working with us, he took a political stance and attacked us. and said that we want lockdowns. it wouldn't effect us. i'm a small business owner. i'm a father, of course it would affect me. he said that we were not knowledgeable, which is absurd, given that this is our field of study and what we do every day. and for him just to brush us off and focus on being political about this when people are literally dying is -- to me, is the epitome of sick. >> i have friends in the state, i have family in the state, and i am absolutely terrified by the numbers that we are seeing. dr. ashby, congressman pauley, thank you both so much. >>> to the millions of people congress has left in limbo, failing to extend federal eviction protections right now. as it stands right now, the federal moratorium ends at midnight. we should note that as millions face eviction as early as sunday, members of congress are on august recess. not all of them, hour. some decided to keep the fight going, sleeping on the steps of the capitol overnight in protest. and now calling on
but instead of working with us, he took a political stance and attacked us. and said that we want lockdowns. it wouldn't effect us. i'm a small business owner. i'm a father, of course it would affect me. he said that we were not knowledgeable, which is absurd, given that this is our field of study and what we do every day. and for him just to brush us off and focus on being political about this when people are literally dying is -- to me, is the epitome of sick. >> i have friends in the...
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has really made us feel -- in this just -- just, it's hard. you know, incredibly difficult time. >> we miss our son, and, so incredibly, he's -- he's a delightful person. he has such spirit, such love emanates from him. he is -- just -- a big hole that we need to have back. >> reporter: he was reported missing after failing to return from a run in the pleasanea. search and rescue teams looked extensively but called the search off while volunteers continued on. search crews were back today. >> by the data points. every time we have tracking teams or any searchers go out, equipped with gps technology, we are mapping all of that. >> reporter: pleasanton police say there are more than a dozen outside agencies here for the day. more than 100 searchers. >> now we're kind of going with lower probability areas. already searches bud putting more efforts into those to clear every single area up there on the ridge line. >> reporter: they plan to check the tahan canyon area with drones rappelling teams and again urge people to call in with information. ho
has really made us feel -- in this just -- just, it's hard. you know, incredibly difficult time. >> we miss our son, and, so incredibly, he's -- he's a delightful person. he has such spirit, such love emanates from him. he is -- just -- a big hole that we need to have back. >> reporter: he was reported missing after failing to return from a run in the pleasanea. search and rescue teams looked extensively but called the search off while volunteers continued on. search crews were back...
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it is a tool that we use to push out our own story -- stories. it has completely transformed the media landscape. i mostly work for traditional newspapers. so much of our thinking has shifted digitally to rather than planning for the paper for the next day, it is thinking about how quickly we can get the news online. social media plays a big role in that. it intensifies the competition. more journalists have the power to get information out quickly via facebook and twitter. peter: you agree with what you have heard from john and margaret regarding section 230 and potential legislation? cat: i do not see there being meaningful action on section 230 in the coming months because the motivations for changing the law are so different among the parties. we have not seen alignment within the democratic already or -- democratic or republican party on how the law should change. it speaks to the broader debate about power and responsibility. whether we are talking about section 230 or anti-stressed -- antitrust. there is a greater issue after the filing of
it is a tool that we use to push out our own story -- stories. it has completely transformed the media landscape. i mostly work for traditional newspapers. so much of our thinking has shifted digitally to rather than planning for the paper for the next day, it is thinking about how quickly we can get the news online. social media plays a big role in that. it intensifies the competition. more journalists have the power to get information out quickly via facebook and twitter. peter: you agree...
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mike: so to keep funding from ever being used in dod schools to teach crt. keeping dod schools that the united states is inherently racist. keep dod schools that a student should feel guilt or english because of their race or behavior of historical members of their race. keeping dod schools the moral character or value is determined by the race. why, in your view, congresswoman is this necessary? >> as a former schoolteacher also senior member of the armed services committee. the thought department of defense could be teaching our children their country is inherently racist and certainly the children of men and women in uniform is important. we need to make sure this doesn't happen. the department of defense overseas 70000 of men and women in uniform and 160 bases around the world and in america. i want to make sure they are taught this is the greatest country in the world. they should be proud of our country and not be ashamed of who they are based on their skin color. mike: playing a clip and then i will ask you to respond. >> we do not teach critical race
mike: so to keep funding from ever being used in dod schools to teach crt. keeping dod schools that the united states is inherently racist. keep dod schools that a student should feel guilt or english because of their race or behavior of historical members of their race. keeping dod schools the moral character or value is determined by the race. why, in your view, congresswoman is this necessary? >> as a former schoolteacher also senior member of the armed services committee. the thought...
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my dear amena owned the camping area on the riverbank she used to have to use a boat to move around. but not anymore. i mean, unless you go to during the summer there was a bit more walter, so we had more people, but you cannot reach this area walking. we don't have a lot of war. the river is crucial for argentina's economy with millions of tons of grain, beef, and other agricultural exports passing through here. this place where i'm standing is in the middle of the river, there's no water left only sand. this is also part of one of the origins, 100 main exports woods ships are being forced to leave around 30 percent of their cargo because of lack of water. the main concern for local people here is that the situation could get even worse. columbo is part of a group of environmental lawyers fighting for the future of the river. william, i deal with it as it was today. melissa on climate change, whether alteration is extraordinary drought combined with scarce rainfall. we have to put it in context with what has been happening in the region. we're in the heart argentine as agricultural
my dear amena owned the camping area on the riverbank she used to have to use a boat to move around. but not anymore. i mean, unless you go to during the summer there was a bit more walter, so we had more people, but you cannot reach this area walking. we don't have a lot of war. the river is crucial for argentina's economy with millions of tons of grain, beef, and other agricultural exports passing through here. this place where i'm standing is in the middle of the river, there's no water left...
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for two of us to eat, me my photographer. there's no tipping in japan, but we wanted to express our gratitude and appreciation, so we gave the restaurant staff olympic pins from nbc bay area. we made fast friends all around the market, having a great time. i'm loving it. we had people giving us trinkets and oragami. i don't know if i'm ever coming back. that's it. have a great weekend. we'll see you later on tonight. >> he's got to come back. raj, we need you. and digital correspondent abby fernandez is checking in with raj every day. great back and forth. she's following all of his add adventures. great stuff. >> he's finished with covid testing. i think he had to do >> he's a free man. >> enjoy t r. all that would happen at some point in the day, i would end up doubling up. umm, other ways that i'd try to quit was, umm, i'd stop buying cigarettes totally. but if i took three puffs off of, like, fifteen friends', those didn't count. because they weren't my cigarettes and they weren't full cigarettes. [laughs] ya know, i went
for two of us to eat, me my photographer. there's no tipping in japan, but we wanted to express our gratitude and appreciation, so we gave the restaurant staff olympic pins from nbc bay area. we made fast friends all around the market, having a great time. i'm loving it. we had people giving us trinkets and oragami. i don't know if i'm ever coming back. that's it. have a great weekend. we'll see you later on tonight. >> he's got to come back. raj, we need you. and digital correspondent...
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what can you tell us? >> that's exactly right, ryan, i have been talking to a couple senator biden administration officials. i can tell you the white house is incredibly frustrated and they are, frankly, concerned that the media has been too focused on these break-through infections. this cases when someone is fully immunized against covid and managed to contract the disease. their worry is that by focusing on the rare threats to vaccinated americans that it will deter people from wants to go out and seek a vaccine. you know, if you watch the coverage over the past week, it might have presented a message to people that said, you know, vaccinated americans are still very likely to get the disease and spread it to others. obviously, that's not true. they're much less likely to get the disease and spread it to others. that might have been the message that people took away from some of the coverage. so white house is concerned about the, actually reached out to news organizations, asked them to dial back the c
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how would tasa brings us this report? me bob way is deploying soldiers to neighboring mozambique as part of the southern african development community standby for more than $300.00 trips will help train muslim army to fight an armed group affiliated to isolate in north of the country. but swan and south africa have already deployed. other countries in the 16 member regional block are considering doing the same. the only cell is primarily the duration of, of the concepts and all the member states, acetic would be able to maintain their own forces within the country. and this is exemplified by the d. c. conflict. wait, it took longer for it to resolve the conflict within the d. c. but in this instance, it's something that is not take that long and that there was a leak and the capacity to help with the regional states. i'm not the only ones getting involved. portugal, the e u and the united states are training muslim army or wanda, already has soldiers on the ground, the east african country. it's killed some fighters and i
how would tasa brings us this report? me bob way is deploying soldiers to neighboring mozambique as part of the southern african development community standby for more than $300.00 trips will help train muslim army to fight an armed group affiliated to isolate in north of the country. but swan and south africa have already deployed. other countries in the 16 member regional block are considering doing the same. the only cell is primarily the duration of, of the concepts and all the member...
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let us go to -- ordination. -- coordination. let us go to questions. another scene that is emerging that i want everyone to comment on, a lot of people are asking what is in it for the people up in country? we offer things that are more expensive, take more time, and assessment of standards and so forth. the setting of high standards. what is the incentive for the recipients over to bilby goodreads take up -- of developing countries to take up? that is a question i would like everybody's thoughts on. there is a specific question and hear about do you expect or depend on the u.s. government to pull in private financers for products or do you look for private financing yourself? if you could talk about the financial side of this story. brendan: first part of the question, i respectfully reject the premise of the question. that a team usa solution cost more, takes longer, i do not accept the premise of that. we have proven with -- on a net value basis, when you talk about the life value of an asset, we have high quality infrastructure and at a lower cost.
let us go to -- ordination. -- coordination. let us go to questions. another scene that is emerging that i want everyone to comment on, a lot of people are asking what is in it for the people up in country? we offer things that are more expensive, take more time, and assessment of standards and so forth. the setting of high standards. what is the incentive for the recipients over to bilby goodreads take up -- of developing countries to take up? that is a question i would like everybody's...
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the use of military force and security policy. he has a bachelors, masters and phd all from princeton. he served as a peace corps volunteer. from 1982 until 1984 where he taught college and high school physics and french. i really kind of thought that that was the coolest thing on your bio, michael. michelle really needs no introduction. a former under zachary for defense of policy and one of the highest ranking members women ever to work in the pentagon. she is cofounder managing partner. she also cofounded the american security. that first started on the pentagon. she was literally my first port of call to try to get smart on the issues. welcome to you both. i am really happy to be with you both this morning. i think, or at least i hope, we are in the waning days of zoom panels. we can start doing stuff like this in person. michael, i am sure that you definitely feel that way. what is it like talking outside your book, virtually, for instance. >> it would be a lot more fun in person. i am thrilled that we wind up getting people
the use of military force and security policy. he has a bachelors, masters and phd all from princeton. he served as a peace corps volunteer. from 1982 until 1984 where he taught college and high school physics and french. i really kind of thought that that was the coolest thing on your bio, michael. michelle really needs no introduction. a former under zachary for defense of policy and one of the highest ranking members women ever to work in the pentagon. she is cofounder managing partner. she...
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we've done everything asked of us from day one. we now have vaccines and they are telling us it doesn't even matter if you're vaccinated, you've got to wear a mask i can. sometime people are going to push back and say enough is enough, small businesses can't survive and we need kids back in school. god forbid we have to go back to in-home learning for kids are literally sitting in front of an ipad or computer all day, we note that doesn't work at some time people are going to say enough is enough. >> personal freedom and choice of everybody has had the opportunity to get the vaccine, why should business be forced to shut down again her child be forced to wear a mask to protect somebody was voluntarily chosen not to be vaccinated? >> absolutely. you are both right. obviously this is a pandemic but just because of that, that doesn't mean we are not a free country. people have the autonomy and dignity to make these decisions for themselves and they are going to make the best decisions they can make for themselves and their families an
we've done everything asked of us from day one. we now have vaccines and they are telling us it doesn't even matter if you're vaccinated, you've got to wear a mask i can. sometime people are going to push back and say enough is enough, small businesses can't survive and we need kids back in school. god forbid we have to go back to in-home learning for kids are literally sitting in front of an ipad or computer all day, we note that doesn't work at some time people are going to say enough is...
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then we passed the ada and made a commitment to build a nation for all of us. all of us. and we moved america closer to fulfilling that promise of liberty and justice, and maybe most importantly, dignity and equality for all. you know, and perhaps most importantly, we did it together. this was a democratic bill signed by a republican president, a product of passion and compassion, not partisanship. progress that wasn't political, but personal, to millions of families. i'll never forget the moment the ada passed. and you may remember it, pat. standing on the floor of the united states senate, and tom harkin saw the recognition - he rose. and the first time - first time in the history that i'm aware of - in the united states senate, he stood up and he signed in a speech to his brother. tom wasn't just sending a message to millions of deaf and hard-of-hearing folks. he was speaking to his brother, frank. it was personal to him. it was personal to bob dole, as well, who lost the use of his right arm in a heroic effort during world war ii, who laid out in a hospital for almost
then we passed the ada and made a commitment to build a nation for all of us. all of us. and we moved america closer to fulfilling that promise of liberty and justice, and maybe most importantly, dignity and equality for all. you know, and perhaps most importantly, we did it together. this was a democratic bill signed by a republican president, a product of passion and compassion, not partisanship. progress that wasn't political, but personal, to millions of families. i'll never forget the...
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he's given us the resources. you can't vaccinate people who refuse to be vaccinated, so i know the resources have been given to the states. you know, you can't legislate stupid. that's what these legislatures have done. they now have mask mandates in arkansas where they know they want to start putting individual cities -- actually, around the country are ignoring their state so they can put in mask mandates. but there is something else that's really important here, and i agree, follow the science. i've been doing it all along. i respect the cdc, but what must be done is the communication to the public. they have been sending out -- i don't want to say mixed messages, but messages that are not digestible clearly. we should say right off the bat, like the president did there, things will change. the delta variant is here. it's possible there may be an epsilon variant on its way come december. we don't know. we always have to adjust. >> yeah. >> and this is why you must do it today, and that's one thing i feel is la
he's given us the resources. you can't vaccinate people who refuse to be vaccinated, so i know the resources have been given to the states. you know, you can't legislate stupid. that's what these legislatures have done. they now have mask mandates in arkansas where they know they want to start putting individual cities -- actually, around the country are ignoring their state so they can put in mask mandates. but there is something else that's really important here, and i agree, follow the...
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and it requires us to be innovative. one thing we are doing is the president has recommended calling on state and local governments to use funding that they have received, including funding from the american rescue plan, to offer $100 to anyone who gets fully vaccinated. a financial incentive. soa financial incentive. , other states have lotteries, etc. i think that those are very innovative. they are not sufficient, but they are innovative approaches. we are working across the nation to make sure that there are tens of thousands of vaccination sites throughout the united states. 90% of people have a vaccination site within five miles of where they live. we are looking for people to get vaccinated at pharmacies, to get vaccinated at clinics, at doctor's offices, at hospitals. and we are asking schools now, to work with their local and state health departments to have school pop up vaccination clinics, at least one but many school pop-up vaccination clinics. so we want local and state health officials, as well as pharmacy
and it requires us to be innovative. one thing we are doing is the president has recommended calling on state and local governments to use funding that they have received, including funding from the american rescue plan, to offer $100 to anyone who gets fully vaccinated. a financial incentive. soa financial incentive. , other states have lotteries, etc. i think that those are very innovative. they are not sufficient, but they are innovative approaches. we are working across the nation to make...
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look for us. on the june, the driver spoke of their frustration and of the problem is libyans face trying to race in the big international rally deal regional libya rally founded in 2008 has not become the morocco does a challenge. this driver said he felt like the right equipment and specialist knowledge. he was part of the nissan owners group, gearing up for the hilltop job, done with the money. and that's why i didn't leave a message or was it gonna be limited to get a deal with it like what was what was down to me which i love that so i didn't i didn't come up there. got it. look up the children with the bus or yeah, i'm looking i'm going to be yeah. and the low she was glad to florida for the look of them are going to be what to do with the worse. well, margaret lit up dish away at the moment i should be able to send you the book of that, but the thing is that you have to book the book. the engaging a high gear seemed to work according to the drivers and fans. what don ready was about more th
look for us. on the june, the driver spoke of their frustration and of the problem is libyans face trying to race in the big international rally deal regional libya rally founded in 2008 has not become the morocco does a challenge. this driver said he felt like the right equipment and specialist knowledge. he was part of the nissan owners group, gearing up for the hilltop job, done with the money. and that's why i didn't leave a message or was it gonna be limited to get a deal with it like what...
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jillian: thank you for joining us and giving us that insight. appreciate your time today. >> thank you very much, thanks for having me. eric: shark smart. good words. also the day of first with the carnival cruise lines as they prepare to large ship, some of the biggest changes passengers can expect as the crews industry looks to bounce back from the pandemic. ♪♪ game changer today carnival cruise lines lodging is largest festival yet, the mardi gras and its own lopressor, passengers will notice some changes for the ship even set sale. charles is live in florida in front of the mardi gras. reporter: the crews ship here at fort canaveral is quite the attraction and has been throughout the day. look in the distance across the border, we seen people out here all day long and all of the ship waiting and watching as it prepares to set sale in a little more than an hour and you start to understand the excitement when you see how massive the ship is. it weighs over 180,000 tons, et decks with a roller coaster on top. it certainly lives up to its na
jillian: thank you for joining us and giving us that insight. appreciate your time today. >> thank you very much, thanks for having me. eric: shark smart. good words. also the day of first with the carnival cruise lines as they prepare to large ship, some of the biggest changes passengers can expect as the crews industry looks to bounce back from the pandemic. ♪♪ game changer today carnival cruise lines lodging is largest festival yet, the mardi gras and its own lopressor, passengers...
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can you walk us through that? >> reporter: they seems to be having a hard time controlling the crowds along race routes. the triathlon course is directly beneed where i am. we saw thousands of spectators lining the streets. here's what one of them had to say. >> yeah, i was going to go to the ride cycles last weekend, i read the please don't come report, and then during the week, i saw so many people there, i thought i'm going to have a go myself. >> reporter: this is obviously concerning, given that covid-19 cases are exploding here in tokyo and across japan, to the highest rates of transmission they have seen so far, yet people are coming out. the cases are not coming from inside the oil bubble. there's just a couple hundred, and most are not athletes, but staff members tied to the olympics. >> will ripley, i don't think you've actually slept over the course of the last two or three weeks. thanks so much, my friend. i appreciate it. >>> protests are breaking out across france over the government's decision to ma
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really appreciate it, you sharing it with us and joining us this afternoon. thank you. >>> all right. coming up, everybody, the mystery of the donald trump's missing presidential salary. plus, a celebration of inclusivity in my head scratcher and high five of the week. >>> i'm alysia menendez. the great mask debate heats up with the cdc saying the delta variant is as transmissible at chicken pox. plus, getting an infrastructure bill to the president's desk as the washington state democrat reups her call for a national bill of rights. that when we see you at 6:00 p.m. eastern for "american voices" only on msnbc. that's why i started medhaul. citi launched the impact fund to invest in both women and entrepreneurs of color like me, so i can realize my vision and give everything i've got to my company, and my community. i got you. for the love of people. for the love of community. for the love of progress. citi. (vo) when you are shopping for a new vehicle, how do you know which brand you can trust? with subaru, you get kelley blue book's most trusted brand winne
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we're in the final for us. again, you can't taper a ponzi and the, the problem with it is, as encapsulated in the final headline, because all those plans of, of, of keeping, of actually being able to extract other equity from those record high house prices . a record high crisis is you need new suckers to come in, right? well, after slashing 33 percent of the workers and 6 years, roads complain about labor shortages. i mean, uproar over slow shipments. so there are a few hiccups in the us economy right now. james foot, the chief executive, a c s x, one of the largest railroads in the u. s. put it this way during the early call. recently, i've never seen any kind of thing like this and the transportation environment in my entire career where everything seems to be going sideways. at the same time, they're saying that they did not anticipate that nobody would want to actually work . and that, in fact, a lot of their workers would actually decide to just leave because they were adding more money on enhanced unempl
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excuse us. when owning a small business gets real, progressive helps protect what you built with customizable coverage. -and i'm gonna -- -eh, eh, eh. -donny, no. -oh. men, you need to get off the couch and get with the program. -eh, eh, eh. with golo, i lost 50 pounds. it feels really good to be able to button your jacket and not worry about it blowing up. -(laughs) -go to golo.com to lose weight and get healthier. time now for missus of the week. >> my miss those two extraordinary exercises privilege. they've been talking about institutional racism, critical theory but our new report shows prolonged school shutdowns that unions have been pushing all along to her black and poor children. black kids have missed out on six months reading and mathematics. the poorest schools missed out on even more it's a tragedy for kids for a long time. paul: bill. >> paul, hit for saeed who one a metal and judo at the tokyo limbic's. he was competing for mongolia and thanked israel and hebrew for his victory be
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stay with us. millions of vulnerable americans struggle to get reliable transportation to their medical appointments. that's why i started medhaul. citi launched the impact fund to invest in both women and entrepreneurs of color like me, so i can realize my vision and give everything i've got to my company, and my community. i got you. for the love of people. for the love of community. for the love of progress. citi. you need an ecolab scientific clean here. and you need it here. and here. and here. which is why the scientific expertise that helps operating rooms stay clean is now helping the places you go every day too. seek a commitment to clean. look for the ecolab science certified seal. (piano playing) here we go. ♪ [john legend's i can see clearly now] ♪ ♪ ♪ make your reunion happen with vrbo. your together awaits. vrbo new projects means new project managers. you need to hire. i need indeed. indeed you do. when you sponsor a job, you immediately get your shortlist of quality candidat
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when i used to petrol driven motor bikes. i could save $20.00 a month now with the electric bike, i can save about $80.00. changing the batteries costs less than half of what i spent on fuel. john says the cost savings make a big difference to him and his family. the buy he's riding comes from this workshop is in the capital nairobi. the swedish company called opi bus has developed the points here. lucy miguel is one of a team of engineers who designed them specifically for the rough roads. and for the growing motorbike market, the biggest challenge will be making the price is competitive compared to the fucking feel bus. so we know how affordable our spot to really working to us to invest. but making sure that despite of bills here, design engineers just overall makes it very much cheaper. well, the ride is here. say they want to try the electric bike. the big question is which kind of bike goes faster? and the best way to find out is with a race the electric bike, quicker off the saw. go back back to the extent of it. as it
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>> thank you for joining us today on our webinar. i am a senior fellow at the pacific research institute i'm pleased today we have a new york times best-selling author who just produced a new book called the war on small business available today online if you are famous bookseller having read it i cannot praise it enough it raises so many important issues of why small businesses are so important in the assault being waged for the pandemic then leading to a less prosperous future so with that i would love to dive in and discuss what is wrong to the heart of the economy. or then to get into. . . . . enabled anybody and the people from all over the globe who like to come here to try to pursue that economic freedom and that creation or in some cases just other kinds of freedom and stability that they would want to pursue a passion and so preserving that opportunity and the centralization that comes along with small business looks a lot more like free-market capitalism then the big businesses do. but when i tell you everyone says how impo
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use some -- send a signal by using a little force. any one of memos you can see in the margin he scribbles use sports like midas? a reference to henry kissinger and ford's disastrous use of force in cambodia that led to unnecessary deaths of hostages that had been taken aboard his ship. what was astonishing to me turn down the advice for a particular during the first three years. they had a different attitude about the cold war and about the third world in particular. he did not think the soviets were behind every little revolution and the third world. he took him with a large grain of salt. they were sided with the world view but the mystery is why did he put up with that if he disagreed with him so often? i asked him this in one of my interviews. he's that you know, big entertainment. he was witty, he had 100 ideas he would be an entertaining conversationalist on an airplane, a long airplane ride. they had numerous arguments when i interviewed him, he himself told the story. he said i had an argument one day in the oval office with
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i do on i'll just use ah the hello again. the story from the news our the whole from wildfires raging cross southern turkey has risen to 6. this includes 2 firefighters president, reggie piper, tuan has visited one of the effected areas and says the cause of the fires will be investigated. a tennessee and judge has been accused of suppressing terrorism related cases has been placed under house arrest. it follows president fire pledge to lead a campaign against corruption after he froze. parliament. processed against funds into this so called virus passes, are taking place in france. once implemented, people have to show proof of vaccination or presents and negative code 1910 before they can enter the most value. zimbabwe is the latest country in southern africa, that's planning to dispatch soldiers to help fight in our group and neighboring those on beek take a if we take a closer look at the conflict, the government has fighter is affiliated with iso. have been operating in parts of the gas rich carpet delgado province in 20
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we are using all of the tools congress has given us. to prevent and detect. one of the most important tool that is able us to identify -- that is why we are excited about the development of the analytic center. i look forward to talking about this at today's hearing. this will allow the community to conduct data analysis, provide fraud lighting tools and a sharing of data and leading practices that assist in investigations and audits for open source investigative intelligence. in the coming months, i look forward to providing even more information about this as we continue to build on the promises of being one of the most important tools in helping combat fraud, waste of use and protect taxpayer money. thank you again for your continuous support of the community. the entire community is committed to advancing accountability for the independent oversight efforts. that concludes my remarks. i am pleased to answer any questions. >> thank you, we've now moved to ms. heather crows, director of issues at the government accountability offices. >> thank you for the o
we are using all of the tools congress has given us. to prevent and detect. one of the most important tool that is able us to identify -- that is why we are excited about the development of the analytic center. i look forward to talking about this at today's hearing. this will allow the community to conduct data analysis, provide fraud lighting tools and a sharing of data and leading practices that assist in investigations and audits for open source investigative intelligence. in the coming...
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and he would in fact use that power on the president's behalf. and essentially install the president for a second term on january 20. this was absurd and preposterous. mike pence had told him again and again and again this could not happen would not happen. but the president continue to believe that. when it did not happen when mike pence did not he regarded this as a profound betrayal. although there has been some minor effort to put a better face on this unknown the president continues to be deeply resentful for the vice president. >> of course the attack on the u.s. capitol led to the second impeachment of donald trump and the legal effort in the book. you say trump was ranting to his legal team that he did not want the trial going down this way. technicalities, free speech, jurisdiction baloney. he wanted his defense to be the election was stolen, it was stolen. everybody knew it was stolen misses a chance to let the case. indeed the former president said he made the case on the floor. everybody associate with the case at no doubt we get the
and he would in fact use that power on the president's behalf. and essentially install the president for a second term on january 20. this was absurd and preposterous. mike pence had told him again and again and again this could not happen would not happen. but the president continue to believe that. when it did not happen when mike pence did not he regarded this as a profound betrayal. although there has been some minor effort to put a better face on this unknown the president continues to be...
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kill the virus before it kills more of us. dr. fisher, good to see you, thank you. >> good to see you. >> eric: gillian? >> gillian: the largest air show in the u.s. is wrapping up this weekend in wisconsin, after it was cancelled, like many things in 2020 due to the pandemic. the oshkosh air show is looking to boost interest in commercial aviation as the industry struggles with increased demand and a shortage of pilots. grady trimble got to fly with a team and learned more about how shows like this could help fill the pilot gap. take a look. >> this week america's dairyland is also the center of the aviation universe. more than 10,000 planes and a half a million people descending on oshkosh, wisconsin, from all over the country. >> we are from northeast texas. we're here for the greatest gathering of aviation in the world. >> we came today to bring our little guy out. >> before your time in oshkosh, have you ever seen anything like this? >> nothing like it. >> did you hear that one? >> we took off with the geico sky typers flying
kill the virus before it kills more of us. dr. fisher, good to see you, thank you. >> good to see you. >> eric: gillian? >> gillian: the largest air show in the u.s. is wrapping up this weekend in wisconsin, after it was cancelled, like many things in 2020 due to the pandemic. the oshkosh air show is looking to boost interest in commercial aviation as the industry struggles with increased demand and a shortage of pilots. grady trimble got to fly with a team and learned more...
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stay with us. stands. stay with us wright brothers? more like, yeah right, brothers! get outta here! it's not crazy. it's a scramble. just crack an egg. charlie's my little sidekick when it comes to projects around the house.it's a scramble. but, she disappears on me. i can't see everything she gets into, that's why i trust tide hygienic clean. it gets between fibers to remove visible and invisible dirt. if it's got to be clean, it's got to be tide. verizon launched the first 5g network and now we want to be the first to give everyone the joy of 5g, by giving every customer a new 5g phone. old customers. new customers new 5g phones when you trade in your old ones. upgrade your phone. upgrade your network. >>> now to the latest from the tokyo olympics with an update on the medal count. it shows the u.s. and china each with 46 medals. the russian olympic committee, japan and britain rounding out the top five. an update on simone biles who withdrew from competition on tuesday and sat out thursday's all-around final and will remain on the sidelines at least for tomorrow,
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could we please use our heads here? this is nonsensical and the members of congress who are saying the things they're saying, which is it? wear a mask or get vaccinated? i'm so confused. if you're that confused over what's happening, you shouldn't be in congress because you're not smart enough. this isn't that hard. get vaccinated. and then you should wear a mask around other people who could potentially get infected. this isn't that hard. i don't understand why everyone is acting like this is that big of a deal. put a piece of cloth over your mouth. what is so hard about this? >> so much of the misinformation and the animosity is fed by the fringes and the places where these fringes thrive. specifically, fox news. let's play a clip. >> americans were promised if they took the vaccines, they could have their lives back. so by the millions, they did that. now they have learned in the clearest possible way that they were lied to. they got their shots, but the biden administration has decided to continue to control what th
could we please use our heads here? this is nonsensical and the members of congress who are saying the things they're saying, which is it? wear a mask or get vaccinated? i'm so confused. if you're that confused over what's happening, you shouldn't be in congress because you're not smart enough. this isn't that hard. get vaccinated. and then you should wear a mask around other people who could potentially get infected. this isn't that hard. i don't understand why everyone is acting like this is...
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use our aerospace now. what is the company's focus and how likely are we to see a porsche $911.00 and lower earth orbit as a result? well, for that last point, probably a low probability. but before i start, aerospace technology is that a firm that's looking to do small fat launches in leo, lower the orbit. and so, you know, it's, that's really crowded. market to be honest. of the current number of launch companies out there, which includes heavy, medium and small launch vehicles. there is $162.00 and about 70 percent of those maybe a little bit more going to be small launch vehicles. so you know, it's a very crowded market that is growing because of the smaller the new tries and electronics and more competition, more investment for those opportunity. but i wouldn't necessarily say that it's, you know, a done deal that i far as you know, going to be a major player in, in transportation, essentially. now from one start up to another, we've learned that var to space industries, which is founded by 2 people wi
use our aerospace now. what is the company's focus and how likely are we to see a porsche $911.00 and lower earth orbit as a result? well, for that last point, probably a low probability. but before i start, aerospace technology is that a firm that's looking to do small fat launches in leo, lower the orbit. and so, you know, it's, that's really crowded. market to be honest. of the current number of launch companies out there, which includes heavy, medium and small launch vehicles. there is...
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that's the fourth medal for us. in| that's the fourth medal for us. in the that's the fourth medal for us. the other action involving british competitors, a split points victory over a tricky zambian. look mccormick is out after a unanimous points defeat to double world champion and cruz of cuba. look will turn his attention to supporting his twin brother on sunday. also returning to action is fraser clark. should he win, that would guarantee a fifth medal in tokyo. now, away from the olympics the british and irish lions are looking to seal their first series win in south africa, since 1997. we're deep into the second half in cape town and after a tight first half, south africa have started to pull away. makazole mapimpi scored the game's first try early into the second period and lukanyo am has just given south africa an 18—9 lead. and lukanyo am has just given less than 20 minutes to go in cape town. theres text commentary on the bbc sport website right now. the olympics may be in full swing, but the new football season is already under way in sco
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thank you for joining us, mr. secretary. the goods produced with forced labor is a core primary for u.s. congress and the u.s. government, and the department of homeland security has significant responsibilities for that effort. and october 2020 gl report reported, , however, forced labr division expenditures account for less than 1% of the total budget of the office of trade at cbp. and in october 20, 2020, homeland security investigations report from dhs ig found that hsi then that have a cohesive approach to carrying out its responsibility and combating human trafficking and that quote hsi may have missed opportunity to assist and say victims and support u.s. attorneys in the prosecution efforts. how, mr. secretary, does your budget request this year fulfilled dhs responsibilities to investigate and combat forced labor and supply chains for goods entering the united states and to prevent human trafficking? >> senator, so we are very focused on this scourge of forced labor in human trafficking. i read every week of the tre
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of using force? >> guest: i think we are still figuring out how drones changed the risk calculation for both deploying them over sovereign airspace and what we do in response to it someone shoots down our own drones, right? i definitely argued about that i think drones, the common narrative seems to be it makes it easier for us to go to war with the drones. it's a low-risk option and, therefore, we are more likely to be involved in more conflicts because we have this weapons system. i argue that it don't think that's the case. i have talked about, when president obama left office we're connecting strikes, drone strikes in seven different countries -- conducting -- afghanistan, syria, yemen, niger, iraq, pakistan. in those seven countries only one of them where we only conducting drone strikes alone with no other use of military force, right? so it all of the other situations you have either and strikes that are occurring, special operations teams on the ground have the military forces that are being
of using force? >> guest: i think we are still figuring out how drones changed the risk calculation for both deploying them over sovereign airspace and what we do in response to it someone shoots down our own drones, right? i definitely argued about that i think drones, the common narrative seems to be it makes it easier for us to go to war with the drones. it's a low-risk option and, therefore, we are more likely to be involved in more conflicts because we have this weapons system. i...
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come back and let us know when we have updates on them. thank you so much. >> thank you. >>> a very good day to all of you from msnbc world headquarters in new york. welcome to alex whit reports. we're starting with breaking news. a rally under way at the texas state capitol to push for improved voting rights. it is the culmination of a four-day march that comes 19 days after democratic members of the texas legislature broke quorum, traveling to washington, d.c. in an effort to block new restrictive voting legislation. former texas congressman beto o'rourke joined us earlier to discuss the importance of the rally. >> there's a lot of good energy and a lot of good power and that's what it's going to take to get the for the people act through. we've got to get the president and members of the senate the power they need to get this done. that's why we're rallying at the capitol. >> also breaking, millions of americans are facing eviction as a federal moratorium is hours away from expiring. missouri congresswoman corey bush slept outside on th
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. >> that's what she told us. she's like this isn't a real virus, a real disease, there's nothing wrong with me, even though she was on oxygen, signed out against medical advice and left. >> this has to be frustrating for you. are you seeing more unvaccinated patients pour in here still doubting the virus? >> reporter: it is beyond frustrating, everyone that we're seeing, the vast majority of patients are unvaccinated, to men and women, they all say if i knew i would feel this bad, i would have gotten the vaccine. >> reporter: she's the exception. tell us, you have a small amount of so-called break through cases here, but you hate the term break through. >> i do. for 20 years, i have taken care of patients that develop influenza after being vaccinated. we don't call them break through cases, i call them expected cases. with the vaccines available, my conversation with patients has always been yes, you can still get the infection, but the vaccine protects you in terms of developing severe covid. the vaccine prevent
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. >> david stewart used to practice law in washington dc. he gave that up 15 years ago to write history. this first book was about the constitutional convention. it is called the summer of 1787. a year later, he wrote about the trial of andrew johnson. then he focused on aaron burr and james madison. in 2021, he takes a look at george washington. his mastery of politics. >> historian and attorney on this edition of books. >> the homeland security testified before the senate homeland committee about the president's 2022 budget request. gary peters chaired the hearing. [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] >> the committee will come to order. before we begin, i would like to take a moment to recognize the passing of one our colleagues, senator mike enzi. he was a long serving member of this committee, and someone who really embodied the nonpartisan tradition of this committee. he was always a willing partner when it came to commonsense legislative ideas and our thoughts and prayers are with his family. i
. >> david stewart used to practice law in washington dc. he gave that up 15 years ago to write history. this first book was about the constitutional convention. it is called the summer of 1787. a year later, he wrote about the trial of andrew johnson. then he focused on aaron burr and james madison. in 2021, he takes a look at george washington. his mastery of politics. >> historian and attorney on this edition of books. >> the homeland security testified before the senate...
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the threat is still with us. there's increased awareness by businesses and they're looking at mandating workers similar to the government has on being vaccinated. the eeoc stated that employers can do this. they are allowed to mandate their employees be vaccinated as a condition to coming back to work. the question now is should they. we know mandates are a polarizing issue. introducing that into the workplace brings for the complexities that can arise. light now, what we are advising businesses is to set a strategy within the organization to encourage workers to get vaccinated. communicate with them benefits of it, in some cases, incentivize them to get vaccinated prior to mandating some sort of process of vaccination. at the end of the day businesses have responlded, this will be a business decision. walmart, disney, google have taken measures to make the decision to vaccinate some or all employees. the spread of the virus moving forward is going to dictate whether or not businesses mandate or have a voluntary
the threat is still with us. there's increased awareness by businesses and they're looking at mandating workers similar to the government has on being vaccinated. the eeoc stated that employers can do this. they are allowed to mandate their employees be vaccinated as a condition to coming back to work. the question now is should they. we know mandates are a polarizing issue. introducing that into the workplace brings for the complexities that can arise. light now, what we are advising...
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alicia, thank you for joining us. that was great having you with us. alicia: so wonderful to see you, griff, fox house live continues with arthel and jillian. i'm alicia acuÑa. griff: alicia, i know that you're out on the west coast so be sure you go surfing today. don't worry about the sharks, just watch out for them. they won't bother you. alicia: no way. have a good one. griff: all right, arthel, you're up next. ♪ ♪ ♪ eric: mixed messaging on coronavirus from the biden administration. rochelle walensky walking back comments on fox news now no vaccine mandate this of course coming amid dangers of the delta variant and the latest surge in coronavirus cases. welcome to fox news live i'm eric sean. jillian: and i'm jillian mele, i'm in for arthel neville this afternoon. we have two other big stories that we are watc
alicia, thank you for joining us. that was great having you with us. alicia: so wonderful to see you, griff, fox house live continues with arthel and jillian. i'm alicia acuÑa. griff: alicia, i know that you're out on the west coast so be sure you go surfing today. don't worry about the sharks, just watch out for them. they won't bother you. alicia: no way. have a good one. griff: all right, arthel, you're up next. ♪ ♪ ♪ eric: mixed messaging on coronavirus from the biden administration....
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thank you for joining us. first of all, those notes, what else was revealed about the december phone call? >> well, i mean, according to the notes taken by richard donahue, the second in command at the department of justice at the time, they had pushed back on a number of false claims of voter fraud the president had presented them at the time, and no matter really how much pushback they gave -- the president responded along the lines of, well, i just don't think that you're paying attention to the same internet i am. and just this morning the president released a statement not denying anything that was released in the notes, but instead saying -- what's wrong with trying to uncover. so he hasn't backed away from it and i think a key thing here is sort of the change in the justice department's position from when trump was in office. when he was president, it is very likely that some of these documents would have never been turned over, but the biden justice department has taken a different view of executive pr
thank you for joining us. first of all, those notes, what else was revealed about the december phone call? >> well, i mean, according to the notes taken by richard donahue, the second in command at the department of justice at the time, they had pushed back on a number of false claims of voter fraud the president had presented them at the time, and no matter really how much pushback they gave -- the president responded along the lines of, well, i just don't think that you're paying...