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and he invited us down to do this interview to see that we are there. the darker the conversation got, the more he spoke about his grievances, the more happy he seemed to be talking about it and he said to me i find all of this so interesting and exhilarating and i got that sense from reading your description. he's talking about really dark things and is accusing people that are close to portraying him and he is excited about it. why did he put you down and invite me down, why did he do this? >> just as you described is sitting in that lobby we couldn't believe we were going to be interviewed in a room where anybody could walk by including the crew that was setting up the bar for dinner. he wants people to realize how sought after he is and how his conversation is a draw. he wants people to know that. but to your point about the exhilaration, i couldn't agree more. and i know phil feels the same way. when he was lashing out into the late john mccain, a hero in his state, he brought his when in arizona saying he didn't lose because he criticized mccain a
and he invited us down to do this interview to see that we are there. the darker the conversation got, the more he spoke about his grievances, the more happy he seemed to be talking about it and he said to me i find all of this so interesting and exhilarating and i got that sense from reading your description. he's talking about really dark things and is accusing people that are close to portraying him and he is excited about it. why did he put you down and invite me down, why did he do this?...
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use the word treason. they were charged with conspiracy to commit espionage. conspiracy is easy to prove and effect. you could say if you think about it that in a close marriage is built on an element of complicity if not conspiracy. ethel of course was in a close marriage so i think you could say she was complicit to understanding. i don't believe in anyway she was criminally complicit in this introduction of treason meant that when the jury came to decide they came to think about whether in fact they were judging if these people were guilty of treason and treason requires different technical evidence but that wasn't all. the real reason why the trial was was the only overt evidence against ethel was actually provided by the perjury of her brother david and as i was talking at the beginning he invented this or perhaps his wife invented it and he went along with it. he said that he had seen ethel typing and it turns out he never saw ethel typing and in fact he never saw anybody typing but if it was anybody
use the word treason. they were charged with conspiracy to commit espionage. conspiracy is easy to prove and effect. you could say if you think about it that in a close marriage is built on an element of complicity if not conspiracy. ethel of course was in a close marriage so i think you could say she was complicit to understanding. i don't believe in anyway she was criminally complicit in this introduction of treason meant that when the jury came to decide they came to think about whether in...
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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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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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thank you for joining us today. despite museum doctor andrew hamman will be formally introducing new to our speaker, doctor rodrigue jeffrey jones and let's hand it over to his really fascinating men. thank you andrew, thank you rodney. >> thank you. >> so it is my distinct honor to welcome professor emeritus of the university of edinburg. so anybody that looks at the history, intelligence, and i can't really say a bigger compliment than that he is the author of well over a dozen books. i think 17 is right. >> rep to i could talk for a long time you can look it up yourself. has expertise as far as you just listen closely and hear roger tell more about research thank you. >> thank you andrew and thank you amanda. thank you to the team. as the title of my book suggests, today's talk is about the goal of the fbi and bringing to justice a ring of not despise in america. the story evolves around a brilliant detectives and counterspy leon, his activities can be contributed to the demise of american neutrality in the 1930s
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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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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
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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
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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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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
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...
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thank you so much for joining us in this webinar. it was an absolute pleasure. for all of you,. [inaudible] you should bring people back to visit. >> no word yet. one day soon. >> all right. but, any details you wanted to talk about about the article, where people could fight it? >> the articles in the next issue of the journal of supreme court history which is put out by the supreme court historical society. i believe it's published online already. the paper copies are being printed and will be sent out soon. the historical science society has a separate website than the court itself. you can check out their website to, to look into it. >> the supreme court historical society? >> the supreme court historical society is the official name. >> is an amazing article. and so, have a great day. watch book tv now on sunday on cspan2 or find it online anytime @booktv.org. it is television for serious readers. now from c-span's american history tv oral histories series richard recounts his service in the u.s. army national guard during operation iraqi freedom in afghanistan. he describe
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guad venegas for us. thank you, guad, appreciate it. >>> i want to bring in scott spivey, executive director of mississippi home corporation. pam chapman as well is joining us. pam is the chair of boss lady workforce and is a boss lady herself. i know pam well. i appreciate, pam, you joining us on this. scott, i will start with you on this one and kind of want to get your reaction first and foremost to the failure of congress to pass the extension last night. >> well, it is a concern. it is a concern for all of us, you know, especially where we are here in mississippi that landlords will have the option to begin filing evictions tomorrow. one of the positives though is in the message we've been trying to give mississippi landlords is the federal assistance that's available and the money is starting to go out everywhere now, landlords are not eligible for that if they choose to evict. it is in their best interest to be patient and wait for the funds to get to them, to help their tenants file applications o
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when you're positive and committed to using that energy, thank you for joining us today. to sign this budget. now that everyone has gotten what they wanted they've all went on vacation except the real, true, dedicated people here in san francisco. so, thank you to the members of the board of supervisors, joining us today. thank you to the members of our budget team, joining us today, and others to sign this budget and to make it official. i, for one, am really glad that we are at this point so that we can take a much needed break and they're feeling the same way. he started his break going to the giant's game. >> i should have got better results. >> i was wondering if that was going on and goodness. we came can't do that with the dodgers. they talk so much mess. the may a
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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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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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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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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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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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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...
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help us do that. translate for us, what do we know now about covid and the delta variant that we didn't know before? >> well, jessica, i think it's simple in one phrase. delta is different. it's a much more infectious virus. it's a virus that gets to high levels in people who are infected and goes out into the environment, making it more transmissible. it's also quicker in terms of its disease cause. call it viralance, but it's the ability to transfer faster. and -- infection and going into our children's hospital, some of them going into the icu. so that's what's different about delta. it's quite a shock to all of us who feel like we're going through whiplash right now because we were heading out of this. boom, we're right back in it again. >> right. delta is different. in this report, we heard that phrase, viral load. it's something we've talked about. cdc director rochelle walensky said it is increased risk of cannes mission a-- transmission. people with the vaccine can still transmit the virus. va
help us do that. translate for us, what do we know now about covid and the delta variant that we didn't know before? >> well, jessica, i think it's simple in one phrase. delta is different. it's a much more infectious virus. it's a virus that gets to high levels in people who are infected and goes out into the environment, making it more transmissible. it's also quicker in terms of its disease cause. call it viralance, but it's the ability to transfer faster. and -- infection and going...
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boom and thanks for joining us. even if this massive infrastructure bill makes it through the senate, which would be an impressive feat considering its bipartisan nature, it's not at all smooth sailing in the house, right? a lot of democrats aren't happy with the bipartisan bill, and they want to change it before they vote. house speaker nancy pelosi also made clear that they won't vote on it until the senate moves forward with reconciliation. intense debate about that. how does all of this get across the finish line, especially for pelosi? she doesn't have much room for error here. >> good morning, boris. yeah, the good news here is the bill is expected to pass. it's gotten past the cloture vote, and senators on both sides of the aisle say they're working toward a deal. the bad news, as you say, is that the senate bill has been pared down from what democrats wanted initially, in part because they wanted to get republican senators on board and that's what it took. ultimately, i think the victory will be getting havi
boom and thanks for joining us. even if this massive infrastructure bill makes it through the senate, which would be an impressive feat considering its bipartisan nature, it's not at all smooth sailing in the house, right? a lot of democrats aren't happy with the bipartisan bill, and they want to change it before they vote. house speaker nancy pelosi also made clear that they won't vote on it until the senate moves forward with reconciliation. intense debate about that. how does all of this get...
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it's going to cool us off a touch. but not bring us any rain. you know, sometimes in the winter months it does just kind of watches footprints here a little bit look. how are things turn off here for the far west. it really gets pushed off to the east. complements of that system. we have a little opportunity by the time we get to or on wednesday thursday for a minor. he pump and then this front will kind of correct things as we head into the following weekend. but with everything going on and all that traffic nothing in terms of any substantial rain from our vantage point temperature check for today. looks like a central valley will get up to be on 100, one. oh, one fresno. bakersfield. one. '04, san francisco again, 66, which we see, by the way, also in big bear in the case of socal. it's the elevation helped count. unlike just the cold ocean and 72 for la x. okay. the 4 zone forecast comes in like this again, 66 san francisco, 63 daly city and also half moon bay 73 for burlingame to the south will see 80 maybe palo alto 75 from mountain view r
it's going to cool us off a touch. but not bring us any rain. you know, sometimes in the winter months it does just kind of watches footprints here a little bit look. how are things turn off here for the far west. it really gets pushed off to the east. complements of that system. we have a little opportunity by the time we get to or on wednesday thursday for a minor. he pump and then this front will kind of correct things as we head into the following weekend. but with everything going on and...
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the only thing stronger than us, is you. from prom dresses to workouts and new adventures you hope the more you give the less they'll miss. but even if your teen was vaccinated against meningitis in the past they may be missing vaccination for meningitis b. although uncommon, up to 1 in 5 survivors of meningitis will have long term consequences. now as you're thinking about all the vaccines your teen might need make sure you ask your doctor if your teen is missing meningitis b vaccination. (vo) look closely at a wolf. you've seen him before. he's your dog. wolves and dogs share many traits. like a desire for meat. that's why there's blue wilderness, made with... the protein-rich meat your dog loves. feed your dog's inner wolf with blue wilderness. ♪ ♪ [on your mark. get set.] [cymbal crashes decisively] done! i'm done! get a usainly fast online offer on your car in two minutes or less. some people have joint pain, plus have high blood pressure. they may not be able to take just anything for pain. that's why doctors recom
the only thing stronger than us, is you. from prom dresses to workouts and new adventures you hope the more you give the less they'll miss. but even if your teen was vaccinated against meningitis in the past they may be missing vaccination for meningitis b. although uncommon, up to 1 in 5 survivors of meningitis will have long term consequences. now as you're thinking about all the vaccines your teen might need make sure you ask your doctor if your teen is missing meningitis b vaccination. (vo)...
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i will use my pointer too. the armies after chancellorsphil on either side of the rappahannock river, the beginning of june of 1863 and pleasanton has been tasked by hooker to determine where lee is moving. they're worried about stuart. jeb stuart is right here, rembrandt, there is going to be a reconnaissance to find out where is stewart because they are afraid stuart will launch another raid will be embarrassing to the army of lincoln so let's see if we can't break up this potential raid and stuart is right here at culpepper courthouse. very interesting hooker will state to pleasanton this is what i want you to do and here's how you are going to do it. initially when it came to stuart, lee would never tell stuart what you are going to do. he's going to tell him exactly the strategy and tactics he's going to use. he didn't trust him. this is the prelude. what is happening, on june 9th, it is pincer action. you see three divisions, john buford, david greg, alfred tookton, they will cross at different forwards.
i will use my pointer too. the armies after chancellorsphil on either side of the rappahannock river, the beginning of june of 1863 and pleasanton has been tasked by hooker to determine where lee is moving. they're worried about stuart. jeb stuart is right here, rembrandt, there is going to be a reconnaissance to find out where is stewart because they are afraid stuart will launch another raid will be embarrassing to the army of lincoln so let's see if we can't break up this potential raid and...
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. >> walk us through the factors that led us through this decision, why is it necessary to take this step? >> as you know, as vaccination rates have stagnated and declined now infections due to the delta variant have steeply increased. so as a front line government agency, our foremost responsibility is to ensure our readiness, as an organization to respond to the needs of our community. it's hurricane season on top of that here in florida. and we have been the epicenter for this trend of decreasing vaccinations and increasing new infections due to the delta variant. so, yes, we require it as a condition of employment for employees to become fully vaccinated. again, to ensure our readiness and our responsiveness. we didn't necessarily think we'd be here just a short time ago. but it really is the only responsible thing to do to ensure our readiness. i've said before, that the days of free doughnuts to incentivize vaccinations are unfortunately behind us. >> yeah, the free doughnuts didn't seem to quite work out. you said that 50% of leon county's workforce has been vaccinated. that's
. >> walk us through the factors that led us through this decision, why is it necessary to take this step? >> as you know, as vaccination rates have stagnated and declined now infections due to the delta variant have steeply increased. so as a front line government agency, our foremost responsibility is to ensure our readiness, as an organization to respond to the needs of our community. it's hurricane season on top of that here in florida. and we have been the epicenter for this...
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all of us live in this country. all of us have a fundamental right to vote. and if that vote -- if that right to vote goes away for any segment of us, then it means the others don't have a democracy either. so it's important now for all people to take some action to force the united states senate to come to grips with the fact that we're going to have to enact some measures to protect the vote. and to the extent that the filibuster impedes the senate's ability to deal with this threat to our vote, then that filibuster has to go. so it's a racist origin and it's been used for racial purposes to deny black people our civil rights. it's something that has to go away as far as constitutional issues like voting rights are concerned. they've done it for issues like the budget. they've abandoned the filibuster when it comes to judicial appointments. and those measures don't have to go through that 60-vote threshold requirement and voting rights is something that doesn't need to be going through it either. >> congressman, good to see you. thank you for joining us. de
all of us live in this country. all of us have a fundamental right to vote. and if that vote -- if that right to vote goes away for any segment of us, then it means the others don't have a democracy either. so it's important now for all people to take some action to force the united states senate to come to grips with the fact that we're going to have to enact some measures to protect the vote. and to the extent that the filibuster impedes the senate's ability to deal with this threat to our...
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the policies were intended to exclude us, to assimilate us. it and policies were written without considering indigenous communities' challenges or their strengths. we are working hard to undo so many consequences of these actions. today and every day we break barriers to those institutions and systems that were designed to keep us out. our past is coming together in a new era. an era of truth, of healing, of growth, and era in which our indigenous knowledge is valued and respected in which indigenous leadership has a seat at the table to make decisions about our communities, in which we have an opportunity to rise above the challenges our people face and build a brighter future for all of us. host: and fawn sharp, to those challenges, she talked about the idea of the native american indians and tribes being able to control what goes on in the land. that land held in a trust by the federal government. how much essay does a tribe half when it comes to the management of their land? guest: right now we have say but we do not have decisive say. in
the policies were intended to exclude us, to assimilate us. it and policies were written without considering indigenous communities' challenges or their strengths. we are working hard to undo so many consequences of these actions. today and every day we break barriers to those institutions and systems that were designed to keep us out. our past is coming together in a new era. an era of truth, of healing, of growth, and era in which our indigenous knowledge is valued and respected in which...
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exactly, laura harris joining us from tokyo. she mentioned that deputy attorney general did apologize for those comments. >>> the clock has run out on eviction protections after congress failed to extend it. millions of americans could now be booted from their homes. but some lawmakers are refusing to give up the fight. their overnight protests on the steps of the capitol. ♪ ♪ here we go. ♪ ♪ ♪ so i'd like to know where you got the notion ♪ ♪ to rock the boat don't rock the boat, baby ♪ ♪ rock the boat don't tip the boat over ♪ ♪ rock the boat ♪ ♪ don't rock the boat, baby ♪ ♪ rock the boat ♪ see disney's jungle cruise. it's time to rock the boat, america. wondering what actually goes into your multivitamin? see di at new chapter,uise. its' innovation, organic ingredients, and fermentation. fermentation? yes. formulated to help you body really truly absorb the natural goodness. new chapter. wellness, well done. when you really need to sleep you reach for the really good stuff. new zzzquil ultra he
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david agus joins us from los angeles. good morning. a million vaccinated -- a million-plus in a day sounds pretty good. are we moving now in the right or wrong direction? >> well, you know, we have a new enemy. so the data are changing. so the only way we know how a virus behaves is from real-world evidence. what we're seeing now is that this virus can spread like crazy. we're trying to counter vaccines, but we're not winning. 100,000 cases on friday. but anybody who says, well, the fact that you can get a breakthrough means the vaccines aren't working is wrong. 97% of current hospitalizations are those who are unvaccinated. so the vaccines are working remarkably well in terms of preventing serious illness and death which is critical. >> talk about these new guidelines. mask mandates are back in in flow in many cities and states. who is this directed at specifically? >> it's directed at you -- no, it's directed at everybody. you know, what -- what we're seeing is, you know, even people who are vaccinated and when they're exposed to the
david agus joins us from los angeles. good morning. a million vaccinated -- a million-plus in a day sounds pretty good. are we moving now in the right or wrong direction? >> well, you know, we have a new enemy. so the data are changing. so the only way we know how a virus behaves is from real-world evidence. what we're seeing now is that this virus can spread like crazy. we're trying to counter vaccines, but we're not winning. 100,000 cases on friday. but anybody who says, well, the fact...
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guidance and this is what they are telling us. if you live in an area that has -- that is highly contagious and that high levels, you have to -- they are saying, they are giving the guidance of wearing a mask to protect yourself, and to protect your community and your family. that is the guidance we're getting. reporter: some of the preliminary stuff we have seen from the c.d.c. says the new guidance for vaccinated people to mask up is based on data from people who got sick pearing in provincetown, massachusetts. has the white house seen any proof that vaccinated people are spreading covid who are not going to big parties? karine: here's what we know. i'm just going to repeat again. we need to get people vaccinated. that is really the answer here. that's what we're hearing from c.d.c., that's what we're seeing from these slides. people need to get vaccinated. that's how we fight the delta variant. that's how we fight covid. reporter: the president said yesterday it is a question whether the federal government can mandate the whole
guidance and this is what they are telling us. if you live in an area that has -- that is highly contagious and that high levels, you have to -- they are saying, they are giving the guidance of wearing a mask to protect yourself, and to protect your community and your family. that is the guidance we're getting. reporter: some of the preliminary stuff we have seen from the c.d.c. says the new guidance for vaccinated people to mask up is based on data from people who got sick pearing in...
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natasha chen joins us live. it's where many experts are encouraging people to roll up their sleeves by offering incentives, right, natasha? >> reporter: yeah, boris. they're giving out prepaid gift cards today in hopes more people will come to this spot at a mall and get the shot especially as school districts in this area sometimes a bit early to make up for lost instruction time during the pandemic. in many places across the country, georgia is seeing a rising 7-day average new covid cases and that has a lot of people concerned. >> america's waking up to a new day of increased covid restrictions and president biden said we're likely to see more as cases of the highly contagious delta virus spreads. >> almost 1 million people got vaccinated yesterday. >> cdc data shows the rate of new vaccinations is the highest it's been in weeks. just under half the u.s. population is fully vaccinated. the u.s. is pulling in extra help to get it approved as quickly as possible to ease the minds of those worried about vaccine
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the pfizer vaccine is authorized for use for children. there are studies going on right now in younger children 5 thereby 12 and clinical trials being done from six months to five years of age. pfizer is ahead of the curve in terms of they are working to complete those studies. the moderna vaccine is sort of on its heels. we hope to have the completed clinical trials by the end of the year. but we'll be looking at the science. it's hard to put a date on when science -- scientific studies will be completed. we are hoping to have data by the end of the year for those younger folks. frances: that's encouraging though it seems a long time away as well. are you hearing of any evidence of negative side effects for these younger groups? rebecca: no. those clinical trials are proceeding as we speak. we would not expect to see a different safety profile than what we saw in teens for example. we'll await for the results of the trial. frances: until we get this younger group vaccinated, we all interact with younger children, will we be able to reach
the pfizer vaccine is authorized for use for children. there are studies going on right now in younger children 5 thereby 12 and clinical trials being done from six months to five years of age. pfizer is ahead of the curve in terms of they are working to complete those studies. the moderna vaccine is sort of on its heels. we hope to have the completed clinical trials by the end of the year. but we'll be looking at the science. it's hard to put a date on when science -- scientific studies will...
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i hate using that phrase and i'm angry at you for making me use that phrase. >> i'm angry that you use the phrase comic phrase. the media can only deal with left versus right conflict. we are wondering why the media isn't covering this, but that's not their interest. their interest is to create a profit based on left versus right. so they can call you a criminal for not wearing a mask and then call you a criminal for not being vaccinated. they could arrest you if you don't wear a mask but if they say someone crossing the border is illegal, you're a bigot. so there's all this lawbreaking going on, but this is what -- i'm very cynical about any kind of bipartisanship on this because the administration could stop this today. all you have to do this in the message, don't, then you could literally close the border and deal with it seriously. but did you ever notice how easy it is for things to be turned off and turned on based on who is in power? it's like twisting it off, pre-election. you had out lot of antifa, a lot of blm post election, where did they go? it wasn't like there needs were
i hate using that phrase and i'm angry at you for making me use that phrase. >> i'm angry that you use the phrase comic phrase. the media can only deal with left versus right conflict. we are wondering why the media isn't covering this, but that's not their interest. their interest is to create a profit based on left versus right. so they can call you a criminal for not wearing a mask and then call you a criminal for not being vaccinated. they could arrest you if you don't wear a mask but...
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you can use your open to carry license, your license to carry, but you cannot use your student id that is issued by a state institution. so, it is confusing and there is a lot of red tape when it comes down to voting by mail that make it difficult for people to participate in the process. it is cumbersome. and that, when you do participate and you make a mistake, your subject to harsh criminal penalties where you could face jail time. in this particular bill, the presiding judge could face jail time without a warning that the same poll worker -- watcher who violates the law would get a warning first, and then a criminal penalty, subject to criminal penalties. i don't see parity in the law that they are doing for this particular measure when it comes down to elections. that's what we want to make sure. it's unfortunate that we have to come to washington, d.c. we are still doing our job today. i have not stopped doing my job in representing my constituents since 2013. and that i would have to come from a member of congress to tell me that he has negotiated and confirmed that a provision
you can use your open to carry license, your license to carry, but you cannot use your student id that is issued by a state institution. so, it is confusing and there is a lot of red tape when it comes down to voting by mail that make it difficult for people to participate in the process. it is cumbersome. and that, when you do participate and you make a mistake, your subject to harsh criminal penalties where you could face jail time. in this particular bill, the presiding judge could face jail...
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will that give us a window into what was happening? could the president at that time have done more? was he given the sufficient warnings and plenty of people saying that is certainly the case. and that he did not send help in an urgent way. and in fact watched it as sort of a spectacle. so the subpoena is the thing to watch going down the line. yamiche: and i want to ask you a quick follow-up which is after 9-11, the terrorist attacks, we saw these real pushes to prevent another attack like this from happening. do you think this committee, someone who has covered -- covered capitol hill for a long time do you think this committee might get to that point where we could prevent future january 6's? rachel: it's hey soared because there is a fragile and poll till political mix right now. i think part of what those reuters had was the element of surprise. much like 9-11. now we know from being in washington and anyone who visits here as part of their summer vacation, much harder to get close to the capit. so there are hardened defense that
will that give us a window into what was happening? could the president at that time have done more? was he given the sufficient warnings and plenty of people saying that is certainly the case. and that he did not send help in an urgent way. and in fact watched it as sort of a spectacle. so the subpoena is the thing to watch going down the line. yamiche: and i want to ask you a quick follow-up which is after 9-11, the terrorist attacks, we saw these real pushes to prevent another attack like...
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joining us is steve scalise and florida congressman michael walsh. let's start with you. this is about the senate debate. from what you've seen from the bipartisan plan do you think it will sail through the house? >> there are serious problems with it. speaker pelosi made clear the infrastructure bill is not only the gateway drug but directly linked to the reconciliation bill to raise taxes. it's not only $3.5 trillion mccants track how many trillions because they don't want to show you the text but the other part of the reconciliation bill to raise taxes and kill jobs in america. that's what they want to do and speaker pelosi is not hiding it, she said she's not bringing up one without the other so they are directly linked together. it is not about infrastructure but other things, the green new deal, the far left policies and tax increases that will kill american jobs and raise costs that are going through the roof with inflation. brian: this is what republicans .2, they got rid of $40 billion and handing over a bipartisan plan that doesn't increase taxes. with the major
joining us is steve scalise and florida congressman michael walsh. let's start with you. this is about the senate debate. from what you've seen from the bipartisan plan do you think it will sail through the house? >> there are serious problems with it. speaker pelosi made clear the infrastructure bill is not only the gateway drug but directly linked to the reconciliation bill to raise taxes. it's not only $3.5 trillion mccants track how many trillions because they don't want to show you...
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still, they're selling us their car. so in this situation, a lot of new car buyers knowing instant gratification is less likely are willing to make a deposit and wait for the car they really want. in the last couple monthsould normally have scale, which is incredible. something we haven't seen in may there behindmacting, so we won't get it until 2022. he clearly understands what's going on. but i kind of knew going in that they were behind everybody's kind of behind with manufacturing. semiconductor chips and all the parts, so it's not only the car industry several industry right now, and that's impacting everything electronic, and we'll continue well into next year. so if anything with microchips is on your holiday shopping list, it's best to buy early tom vacar ktvu, fox two news, the chip shortage impacts more than car buyers. people looking for car rentals are also running into trouble. auto traders, executive editor says many rental car companies that a rental car shortage, autotrader predicts the rental car shortag
still, they're selling us their car. so in this situation, a lot of new car buyers knowing instant gratification is less likely are willing to make a deposit and wait for the car they really want. in the last couple monthsould normally have scale, which is incredible. something we haven't seen in may there behindmacting, so we won't get it until 2022. he clearly understands what's going on. but i kind of knew going in that they were behind everybody's kind of behind with manufacturing....
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jet you used to get here. and they are going to make you wear a mask. i don't have any questions. i will yield to my colleague. representative: fallon -- representative fallon: we are hearing so many things that are not true or are assertions coming to the committee with absolutely no proof. the chairman of the committee said texas is the hardest state in the union to vote. let's look at 2016-2020. texas improved our turnout 8.8%, ninth best out of 50 states. so you can say what you want, it doesn't make it true. that assertion wasn't true. the historical struggle for our african-american brothers and sisters to vote israel. that happened -- vote is real. that happened. it is terrific. it is the most horrible stain on our country. we need honest and open elections and i get physically ill hearing stories representative thompson shared. those are awful, but let's address the metric today, the bill you wrote quorum not -- you broke quorum not vote for. that is what the amendment process is about. this bill is no
jet you used to get here. and they are going to make you wear a mask. i don't have any questions. i will yield to my colleague. representative: fallon -- representative fallon: we are hearing so many things that are not true or are assertions coming to the committee with absolutely no proof. the chairman of the committee said texas is the hardest state in the union to vote. let's look at 2016-2020. texas improved our turnout 8.8%, ninth best out of 50 states. so you can say what you want, it...
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us. and we have a lot to uncover there's a few things we already know we know the insurrection on january 6 was a violent attack had a vicious assault on law enforcement we know there is evidence in a coordinated and planned attack and men and women is from the capital wanted to derail and seven people lost their lives and more than 140 people on —- police officers suffered injuries and we also know the writers came dangerously close to succeeding if not for the hero of the united states capital police and metropolitan police department minimal lives might have been lost and then appearing here and more importantly for your heroism on january 6. you have the gratitude of this country. you held the line that day. i cannot overstate that our democracy was on the line. and it won't be easy but history will remember your names and actions.r it's important to think about history as this committee starts its work and as we hear from these courageous men and to get answers for the american peo
us. and we have a lot to uncover there's a few things we already know we know the insurrection on january 6 was a violent attack had a vicious assault on law enforcement we know there is evidence in a coordinated and planned attack and men and women is from the capital wanted to derail and seven people lost their lives and more than 140 people on —- police officers suffered injuries and we also know the writers came dangerously close to succeeding if not for the hero of the united states...
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attempts us democrats symphony a thompson and nicole collier will join us next. will join us next. rinvoq a once-daily pill can dramatically improve symptoms... rinvoq helps tame pain, stiffness, swelling. and for some, rinvoq can even significantly reduce ra fatigue. that's rinvoq relief. with ra, your overactive immune system attacks your joints. rinvoq regulates it to help stop the attack. rinvoq can lower your ability to fight infections, including tuberculosis. serious infections and blood clots, sometimes fatal, have occurred as have certain cancers, including lymphoma, and tears in the stomach or intestines, and changes in lab results. your doctor should monitor your bloodwork. tell your doctor about any infections... and if you are or may become pregnant while taking rinvoq. take on ra. talk to your rheumatologist about rinvoq relief. rinvoq. make it your mission. if you can't afford your medicine, abbvie may be able to help. (piano playing) here we go. ♪♪ [john legend's i can see clearly now] ♪♪ ♪♪ ♪♪ make your reunion happen with vrbo. your together awaits
attempts us democrats symphony a thompson and nicole collier will join us next. will join us next. rinvoq a once-daily pill can dramatically improve symptoms... rinvoq helps tame pain, stiffness, swelling. and for some, rinvoq can even significantly reduce ra fatigue. that's rinvoq relief. with ra, your overactive immune system attacks your joints. rinvoq regulates it to help stop the attack. rinvoq can lower your ability to fight infections, including tuberculosis. serious infections and blood...
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they couldn't tell us. today, they did. what an explanation. it turns out the covid vaccine, those wonder drugs that wereeh absolutely perfect, more impressive than the moon landing, the drugs you were not allowed to question in any way, i don't actually work in the way they told us they did. t the science is more complicated than we thought. there's still an awful lot we don't know. these are after all experimental drugs and they are behaving like it. the bottom line is a huge number of vaccinated people are getting covid. some of them are getting very sick and even dying. that is true around the world, iceland, gibraltar, israel. in small countries with high vaccination rates are seeing big spikes in covid cases and it'she every bit as true in the united states. according to the cdc today, t fully three quarters of the people infected in a recent outbreak, for example in massachusetts, had already been vaccinated. the cdc announced that vaccinated people can carry the virus with them and they can easily spread the virus to others. as the cdc
they couldn't tell us. today, they did. what an explanation. it turns out the covid vaccine, those wonder drugs that wereeh absolutely perfect, more impressive than the moon landing, the drugs you were not allowed to question in any way, i don't actually work in the way they told us they did. t the science is more complicated than we thought. there's still an awful lot we don't know. these are after all experimental drugs and they are behaving like it. the bottom line is a huge number of...
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the word “why” can either paralyze us or empower us to stand up and protect what we love. so, if you see something, why do you say something? i seesay for my family. i seesay for my family. i seesay for my friends. i seesay for my friends. i seesay so that they are safe. we seesay for each other. i seesay because all of this matters. we all have something worth protecting. a “why” that unifies this community we are all part of. so, protect your every day. report suspicious activity to local authorities. if you see something, say something. larry: ♪♪ jackie: good evening, everybody. the $1 trillion bipartisan infr >> the 1 trillion-dollar bipartisan infrastructure bill has passed another hurdle in the senate and the democrats say that they have the votes needed to pass the $3.5 trillion budget resolution leading way to more massive spending but a lot still has to go right for thes democrats to get both bills one in the senate could derail the graham
the word “why” can either paralyze us or empower us to stand up and protect what we love. so, if you see something, why do you say something? i seesay for my family. i seesay for my family. i seesay for my friends. i seesay for my friends. i seesay so that they are safe. we seesay for each other. i seesay because all of this matters. we all have something worth protecting. a “why” that unifies this community we are all part of. so, protect your every day. report suspicious activity to...
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thanks for being with us, we'll be right back, stay with us. k, stay with us. nothing rhymes with liberty mutual. only pay for what you need. ♪ liberty. liberty. liberty. liberty. ♪ >> that does it for us tonight but i will see you tomorrow and sunday morning from eight to 10 am eastern velshi, i'll take you live to texas to talk to obama cabinet secretary juliÁn castro who joins the final leg of the march on the texas state capital and washington d.c. to talk to texas democratic state representative. now it's time for the last word where jonathan keep heart is there for lawrence. >> on sunday morning's, i think we're gonna be doing it again on sunday morning. right, thanks ali. >> have a good evening. >> thanks a lot, ali. it's about damn time, that's how congressman bill passed grow a member of the house ways described the doj's
thanks for being with us, we'll be right back, stay with us. k, stay with us. nothing rhymes with liberty mutual. only pay for what you need. ♪ liberty. liberty. liberty. liberty. ♪ >> that does it for us tonight but i will see you tomorrow and sunday morning from eight to 10 am eastern velshi, i'll take you live to texas to talk to obama cabinet secretary juliÁn castro who joins the final leg of the march on the texas state capital and washington d.c. to talk to texas democratic...