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but why don't they already operate like that when the ports in asia and europe are already on a 24/7 operation? >> reporter: well, basically, alex, they don't do it because they never had to before. these ports were operating efficiently the old way, so to speak. it's expensive to put on a third shift or an overnight shift, if you can find the workers to work it. and the companies didn't want to go there if they did not have to. well, now, of course, everything has changed. here in southern california, we still have in the neighborhood of 60 ships offshore waiting to get in where there normally are none. we have containers stacked up here all over the place because of the pandemic-related disruptions and our insatiable appetite now for shopping online. and so, they've talked about going 24/7 for a long time. now officials say this may be changing once and for all. >> you have a part of the world that puts out this volume around the clock but when they come to the united states, we don't have the same model. so, i think my hope is that whatever we do here on the pilot project and how
but why don't they already operate like that when the ports in asia and europe are already on a 24/7 operation? >> reporter: well, basically, alex, they don't do it because they never had to before. these ports were operating efficiently the old way, so to speak. it's expensive to put on a third shift or an overnight shift, if you can find the workers to work it. and the companies didn't want to go there if they did not have to. well, now, of course, everything has changed. here in...
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longer, but they want to have something by the end of the month, so also the president can head to europe and tout the accomplishment. >> absolutely. all right, jonathan lemire at the white house, thank you so much, my friend. >>> a new warning has gone out subpoenaing steve bannon, but what are the chances he'll cave under pressure? t what are the chances he'll cave under pressure or lines for family members, you'll get great value on america's most reliable 5g network. like 2 lines of unlimited for just $27.50 a line. only at t-mobile. they say durable is the new black. okay, no one says that. but, it's true. just ask sharon. after three years these barstools still look brand new. even with these crazy lovebirds. [ squak ] alright i'll take the barstools! you can keep the birds. okay. y'all gotta hear this next one. kevin holds all my shirts and shorts. he even stuck with me through a cross country move. yeah, i named my dresser kevin. wow! i need a kevin that holds all my clothes. alright. i am sold. when you really need to sleep you reach for the really good stuff. new zzzquil ultra h
longer, but they want to have something by the end of the month, so also the president can head to europe and tout the accomplishment. >> absolutely. all right, jonathan lemire at the white house, thank you so much, my friend. >>> a new warning has gone out subpoenaing steve bannon, but what are the chances he'll cave under pressure? t what are the chances he'll cave under pressure or lines for family members, you'll get great value on america's most reliable 5g network. like 2...
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is it because the civil war happened in america versus europe? i'm sorry, rachel, that's to you. >> oh, well, i think the history of the holocaust, it certainly didn't happen here. the history of enslavement, the history of the civil war is deeply personal. this is our story. it is the story of the foundation of our nation. it is a lot harder to be honest with the difficult truths about your own history than about a history perceived as having occurred elsewhere. >> interesting. let's all take a listen to this clip from isabel wilkerson. here it is. >> those of us alive today have to find a way to explain to succeeding generations how is it that we saw a confederate flag inside the united states capitol this year, january 6th, how is it that a rioter was able to deliver the confederate flag farther than robert e. lee himself? >> okay. erica, if it's fair to connect slavery to the plight of black americans today, is it also fair to trace done content, that which we saw in the january 6th capitol riots, back to fallout from the civil war? >> i thin
is it because the civil war happened in america versus europe? i'm sorry, rachel, that's to you. >> oh, well, i think the history of the holocaust, it certainly didn't happen here. the history of enslavement, the history of the civil war is deeply personal. this is our story. it is the story of the foundation of our nation. it is a lot harder to be honest with the difficult truths about your own history than about a history perceived as having occurred elsewhere. >> interesting....
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number one president biden could still be in europe, if not on his way back. perhaps democrats who sent him empty handed to europe will give him something to tout. also, it's the governors election in virginia. terry mcauliffe said he wants to see the bill passed. perhaps this is a gift they're giving to the governor in virginia ahead of a really tough race there. alex? >> thank you for that comprehensive report. >>> more breaking news to share. we're taking you live to rome. that's where the leaders are taking part in that g-20 summit. that includes president biden arriving there for that gala dinner. that is not president biden. it's been a very busy day overseas for the president meeting with several world leaders. just a few hours ago the president sat down with european allies to discuss the iran nuclear deal. meanwhile, the race for governor in virginia is as tight as can be. the candidates are neck and neck. terry mcauliffe, democrat, has 49% support of likely voters. youngkin close behind with 48%. democrats have taken the lead in early voting ahead of
number one president biden could still be in europe, if not on his way back. perhaps democrats who sent him empty handed to europe will give him something to tout. also, it's the governors election in virginia. terry mcauliffe said he wants to see the bill passed. perhaps this is a gift they're giving to the governor in virginia ahead of a really tough race there. alex? >> thank you for that comprehensive report. >>> more breaking news to share. we're taking you live to rome....
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and europe will impose more sanctions, and that the u.s. will have to look to other measures to try and counter the iranian nuclear program. it really is the last chance with these talks, alex. very, very difficult. to give an example, iranians so far have not agreed to talk directly to the u.s., but through intermediaries. so just getting to the stage where they talk directly to each other is difficult, never mind getting to a new deal. >> tell you it is so delicate. what do you expect to happen, keir, with regard to now, i guess it's end of november. right? there's about a month for all of this, it's going to be sorted out. is there any expectation that iran will eventually talk directly with the united states, given the next few weeks of being able to put something together? >> reporter: yeah. look, if november really is the date. because iran, in the time since these talks restarted, it's had an election. the new more hard-line president. so iran, many people think, is not in a mood to compromise. certainly some of the things iran has b
and europe will impose more sanctions, and that the u.s. will have to look to other measures to try and counter the iranian nuclear program. it really is the last chance with these talks, alex. very, very difficult. to give an example, iranians so far have not agreed to talk directly to the u.s., but through intermediaries. so just getting to the stage where they talk directly to each other is difficult, never mind getting to a new deal. >> tell you it is so delicate. what do you expect...
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is going to make good on its promises, europe and other factions, and they don't. it affects everybody. >> you're absolutely right, alex. you know, china is by far the biggest polluter in the world. india is going to have literally five times as much electricity generation in 2050 as they do now. but what i believe will happen is that clean energy over fossil fuel energy. no reason for people to build more coal plants no reason to build natural gas plants. the ideas coming from the private sector are going to make it imperative for countries around the world to build clean energy, use electric vehicles that will be cheaper and better. governments have to lead. there is a huge signal that has to come out of glasgow, scotland, this week, but that signal is going to reverberate in economic systems around the world, and i truly believe that private sector is going to take up this mantle from governments and really blow everybody's mind in the best possible way. >> i tell you, from your lips to the lawmakers ears for sure. let's hope that's the case. let's remind people
is going to make good on its promises, europe and other factions, and they don't. it affects everybody. >> you're absolutely right, alex. you know, china is by far the biggest polluter in the world. india is going to have literally five times as much electricity generation in 2050 as they do now. but what i believe will happen is that clean energy over fossil fuel energy. no reason for people to build more coal plants no reason to build natural gas plants. the ideas coming from the...
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she is currently in europe for a climate conference. she said she thanked the pope for his leadership on, quote, the immense moral clarity and urgency that his holiness continues to bring to the climate crisis. >>> back in washington, the showdown over subpoenas between capitol riot investigators and donald trump's inner circle associates certainly heating up. at least one recipient steve bannon is openly refusing to cooperate with the select committee. the white house is officially waiving executive privilege to protect donald trump, and two sources tell "politico" that trump's former social media adviser dan scavino has finally now been served with his subpoena. new reporting by nbc news shows division over how to pare down president biden's agenda and its $3.5 billion price tag, but many democrats are hopeful pay forwards will save social programs. >> we were able to find 2.3 revenue generation through corporate tax increases as well as to increasing the tax rate on the wealthiest americans and not touching others to be able to pay f
she is currently in europe for a climate conference. she said she thanked the pope for his leadership on, quote, the immense moral clarity and urgency that his holiness continues to bring to the climate crisis. >>> back in washington, the showdown over subpoenas between capitol riot investigators and donald trump's inner circle associates certainly heating up. at least one recipient steve bannon is openly refusing to cooperate with the select committee. the white house is officially...
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and in europe. and with our partners in asia, in india, an australian japan as well as somewhat longer term boosting manufacturing in many african. we need more that capability, but weren't top of all of that, so i wish, people including doctors without borders, would not put this forward as an either, or it out to be a both. >> two things there. the billion doses, is that we've committed, sewer that's where we've shipped. >> we have shipped i believe about 115 million doses, we've committed another billion, 500 million of those supposed to be sent out by about the end of this,. year in another 500 million in 2022. >> i want to make that distinction, because i've i've learned the hard way from following particularly, climate commitment and shipped, or commitments in meeting commitments sometimes there's a space between those two, the issue right now is, are we at a pace fast enough for the rest of the world particularly the vulnerable self, to get people vaccinated to suppress community transmission
and in europe. and with our partners in asia, in india, an australian japan as well as somewhat longer term boosting manufacturing in many african. we need more that capability, but weren't top of all of that, so i wish, people including doctors without borders, would not put this forward as an either, or it out to be a both. >> two things there. the billion doses, is that we've committed, sewer that's where we've shipped. >> we have shipped i believe about 115 million doses, we've...
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instead of sticking around to hammer out a deal she has left the country for a fund-raising trip in europe. her spokesman said sinema has continued to speak with president biden and her senate colleagues adding "phones and fax work everywhere." i mean, sure. true. still, it's pretty weird behavior for a u.s. senator. i mean, just here's an example of of what you could be doing. look at, say, her colleague chris murphy. chris murphy is spending his recess doing his annual walk across the entire state of connecticut, meeting with people and talking to constituents across the political spectrum and all walks of life and listening to their concerns because he represents them. that's a thing you can do with your recess. one idea. now, on top of all this reuters is reporting that at an online meeting sinema told fellow democrats in the house of representatives this week she will not vote for a multitrillion-dollar package that is a top priority for president joe biden, before congress approves a $1 trillion infrastructure bill. so my question for senator sinema is this. what are you doing here?
instead of sticking around to hammer out a deal she has left the country for a fund-raising trip in europe. her spokesman said sinema has continued to speak with president biden and her senate colleagues adding "phones and fax work everywhere." i mean, sure. true. still, it's pretty weird behavior for a u.s. senator. i mean, just here's an example of of what you could be doing. look at, say, her colleague chris murphy. chris murphy is spending his recess doing his annual walk across...
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, i've done a lot of work in, europe's biggest rake in germany in decades, just happened in berlin. where the workers, 30,000 workers striking in berlin, hospital workers just saying we're not going to take it anymore. what's interesting is, we have a great minority of workers said that you are represented by unions, but i think to your point. there are a lot of people who are watching unionized workers going on strike and winning, and that's the motivating factor in. think when people see people going on strike in winning. and not being punished, it actually emboldens more people to, do it and it's a way to show american workers at large, hey there's something you can do when you act collectively you can win more. >> i also wonder, to him thinking about. this is the psychological effects of the pandemic, that life is too sure. honestly, i think a lot of people. look at these numbers, 1952, 2.7 million workers out on strike. in 2020 which is during the pandemic, 27, 000, so that's a factor of 1000, but we think of the world war ii period in the period afterwards, at this period of n
, i've done a lot of work in, europe's biggest rake in germany in decades, just happened in berlin. where the workers, 30,000 workers striking in berlin, hospital workers just saying we're not going to take it anymore. what's interesting is, we have a great minority of workers said that you are represented by unions, but i think to your point. there are a lot of people who are watching unionized workers going on strike and winning, and that's the motivating factor in. think when people see...
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from europe, from the united kingdom. the fully vaccinated people are being vaccinated, the fully vaccinated people are dying from covid. and here we have the very high-profile example, that's going to require more truth, more truth from our government, morris true for martial theaters as well. >> another fox news anchor wrote as well -- now deleted -- the fact that colin powell died from a breakthrough covid infection raises new concerns about how effective our long term. he later deleted that and apologized -- the context here is that we're experiencing the deadliest bout of misinformation in all of our lifetimes, around precisely the vaccine. much of it coming from -- that push the lies from the met weapons of mass destruction, though they were not alone in that. here are the actual facts, according to the send -- out of the more than 187 million people have been fully backs in the u.s.. 0.00 zero 4% died from a breakthrough infection. that's pretty small. now to his credit, colin powell pendant -- but he waited up int
from europe, from the united kingdom. the fully vaccinated people are being vaccinated, the fully vaccinated people are dying from covid. and here we have the very high-profile example, that's going to require more truth, more truth from our government, morris true for martial theaters as well. >> another fox news anchor wrote as well -- now deleted -- the fact that colin powell died from a breakthrough covid infection raises new concerns about how effective our long term. he later...
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sending the biden administration asking for an executive order for tests that have been approved in europe. why do you feel this is popularity? have you received a response to your letter? something we keep circling back to is how do we make access to those tests equitable? >> well, my goodness, so many things to unpack there. i would like all of your viewers to imagine for a moment if the school year had started and we had access to a test that you could do at home, you stick a q-tip in your nose, 15 minutes you know if you're positive or negative. if your child tests positive, they just stay at home from school. just imagine how different the school year would have been. we probably wouldn't have had any spike in cases in children, and that is what rapid testing can do. i took a test at home because i was planning on seeing my elder elderly parents today. >> it has brought so much comfort. congresswoman schrier, thank you so much for your time. >>> next, vaccine skepticism , what caused it? how to overcome it. we'll talk to an author of a new book detailing the lessons of the vice presid
sending the biden administration asking for an executive order for tests that have been approved in europe. why do you feel this is popularity? have you received a response to your letter? something we keep circling back to is how do we make access to those tests equitable? >> well, my goodness, so many things to unpack there. i would like all of your viewers to imagine for a moment if the school year had started and we had access to a test that you could do at home, you stick a q-tip in...
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. >> democrats are anxious to get the bill passed before president biden travels to europe for the global climate summit next week. scaling back his aggressive climate change plan could have a negative impact on his standing there. >> i think the most unfortunate part about losing the provisions of reconciliation bill is that it weakens joe biden's hands in glasgow, the climate meeting that's coming up because if we're going to get the rest of the world to take serious steps to remedy this problem, we've got to do it ourselves. >> the party's standing with voting also at stake. virginia's democratic candidate terry mcauliffe and virginia phil murthy hope the spending will get things done. house speaker nancy pelosi suggests the house is lookly to vote on both plans before those gubernatorial elections next tuesday. >> i've said already we have 90% of the bill agreed to and written. we just have some of the decisions to be made. it is less than was projected to be begin with, but it's still bigger than anything we've ever done in terms of addressing the needs of america's working families.
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in other words, you're not going over there to be in charge of europe. it was that humility, that sense of humor, that kindness, finding time to talk to so many people in the course of his life as general mccaffrey just said. and i'll close with the other quality of general powell that always struck me, and it was his optimism. his optimism for america, for the country. he was a political centrist. he was always one to see the danger ahead but to believe that we could sumount it. he guarded this nation throughout his life and we honor him today. >> this is a legacy that continues. jeremy bash, you knew him very well, and i know what he was going through in 2002 when he was internally loyal to president bush 43 but arguing against the iraq war, then spending the weekend before that fateful u.n. speech, which i had covered at the security council. he went to langley, and he trusted and thought that he had properly scrubbed the speech he was about to give about weapons of mass destruction to get rid of influences coming he felt from, frankly, former colleag
in other words, you're not going over there to be in charge of europe. it was that humility, that sense of humor, that kindness, finding time to talk to so many people in the course of his life as general mccaffrey just said. and i'll close with the other quality of general powell that always struck me, and it was his optimism. his optimism for america, for the country. he was a political centrist. he was always one to see the danger ahead but to believe that we could sumount it. he guarded...
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the numbers do climb, and america is still far behind europe in other places in herd immunity. so how important is it for the mandates to hold? >> good afternoon. great to see you. i expect that once the occupational safety and health administration released their emergency temporary stand, they're saying test your employees weekly or mandate the vaccine, that order is still waiting an issuance. it is still going through rounds of it ration with the white house. once that happens, the devil is in the details, there will be a lot of friction for them not to mandate the vaccine. once children have access less than 12 years of age, you're going to see those rates really deline there. that's really going to get this country up to a very high level of vaccine uptick. >> let's talk also about the boosters. we expect that this will tleed a final vorgs for boosters. is that mostly for johnson and johnson patients? or is there an advantage for people with moderna to get their third shot. how should our consumers think about it? >> you know i would say probably the body likes this good t
the numbers do climb, and america is still far behind europe in other places in herd immunity. so how important is it for the mandates to hold? >> good afternoon. great to see you. i expect that once the occupational safety and health administration released their emergency temporary stand, they're saying test your employees weekly or mandate the vaccine, that order is still waiting an issuance. it is still going through rounds of it ration with the white house. once that happens, the...
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. ♪ exploring the heart of historic europe with viking, and you'll get closerght. to iconic landmarks, to local life and legendary treasures as you sail onboard our patented, award-winning viking longships. you'll enjoy many extras, including wi-fi, cultural enrichment from ship to shore and engaging excursions. viking - voted number one river cruise line by condé nast readers. learn more at viking.com. ♪ ♪ there are beautiful ideas that remain in the dark. but with our new multi-cloud experience, you have the flexibility you need to unveil them to the world. ♪ >>> 28 million children ages 5 to 11 could be weeks away from being eligible to receive their coronavirus vaccines. could be actually next week. it is a major step toward ending the covid pandemic and a testament to the decades of science that paved the way for a vaccine to be developed so rapidly. joining me is the author of the first shots. he joins me now. first of all congratulations on this fascinating book. you've chronicled the race to get a vaccine, pfizer ending up winning despite being initially hesitant to joi
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this was certainly a personal highlight for the president as he begins this nearly week-long tour of europe the first stop being here at the vatican. of it back in 1980 when senator biden met with pope john paul ii and that meeting lasted 40 seconds and being extraordinarily long. today the visit almost twice that length going 75 minutes where the two met privately in the papal library. among the takeaways from the visit, they have developed a personal connection, the president with later visits was asked to pull back the curtain on the visit and said that pope, pope francis, said he was a good catholic and said that he should continue to receive communion, which was notable because many american bishops have sparked controversy saying catholic politicians, including president biden, should not receive communion for their support of abortion rights. andrea? >> and want to bring in george waggle, of course, president biden in meeting with the pope and in passing on that information about communion, that's been a controversy, at least raised political issue here for the president, certainly s
this was certainly a personal highlight for the president as he begins this nearly week-long tour of europe the first stop being here at the vatican. of it back in 1980 when senator biden met with pope john paul ii and that meeting lasted 40 seconds and being extraordinarily long. today the visit almost twice that length going 75 minutes where the two met privately in the papal library. among the takeaways from the visit, they have developed a personal connection, the president with later...
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france was the first country in europe, which presented indo-pacific strategy, so now we have to discuss these issues which have been described in the joint communique of the presidents and the working sessions which the two ministers will have after the first meeting they had in new york is in this respect absolutely essential. those issues are in particular the indo-pacific because the u.s., president biden reaffirmed the importance for the u.s., the french and european indo-pacific strategies. and then we have to discuss the european defense, strengthening of european defense to come and fight against terrorism. so many common goals and i'm sure others too. we have to discuss to find concrete actions. we can decide together as allies. >>> will president macron be willing to meet with secretary blinken this week? >> i don't comment the schedule of my president. >> so you don't know -- is that still a possibility? >> i told you, i have no comment on this. >> okay. well, let's turn to another difficult subject, which is afghanistan, the timetable for the withdrawal because france and oth
france was the first country in europe, which presented indo-pacific strategy, so now we have to discuss these issues which have been described in the joint communique of the presidents and the working sessions which the two ministers will have after the first meeting they had in new york is in this respect absolutely essential. those issues are in particular the indo-pacific because the u.s., president biden reaffirmed the importance for the u.s., the french and european indo-pacific...
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we have one of the largest muslim communities in europe. we are the third largest jewish community in the world. we are really very much attached to this diversity, to this tolerance. this is the base of our policy, exactly the contrary to fight against racism, to fight for tolerance. it's a base for our society. >> but what does it say -- you probably heard me in the beginning of the segment -- i know you have presidential elections next year. one of the most prominent potential candidates is a person convicted of racial incitement. he wants to ban non-french names. he is a person getting a lot of traction. what does that say about the politics of your country that someone like this could have such popularity in this current climate? >> for the time being, i think it says only one thing, that candidates or potential candidates try to put the question of migration, immigration in the center, in the focus of the political debate. the elections -- thank you for asking about our elections. it will be a very important moment for us, for our dem
we have one of the largest muslim communities in europe. we are the third largest jewish community in the world. we are really very much attached to this diversity, to this tolerance. this is the base of our policy, exactly the contrary to fight against racism, to fight for tolerance. it's a base for our society. >> but what does it say -- you probably heard me in the beginning of the segment -- i know you have presidential elections next year. one of the most prominent potential...
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we have one of the largest muslim communities in europe we have the third largest jewish community in the world. we are really very much attached to this diversity. to this tolerance. this is the base of our policy. exactly the contrary to fight against racism. to fight -- base for our society. >> but what does it say, and you probably heard me in the beginning of the segment, i know you have a presidential elections next year, what does it say that most of the prominent candidates is a person who was convicted of racial incitement. he wants to ban muslim names, not french names. and he is a person who is getting a lot of attraction. what does that say about the politics of your country? like someone like this could have such popularity in this current climate? >> for the time being, i think it says only one thing. some candidates, potential candidate, tried to put the question of immigration's in the center and the focus of the political debate. the elections, and thank you for asking about our elections, it would be a very important moment for us, for our democracy, will take place
we have one of the largest muslim communities in europe we have the third largest jewish community in the world. we are really very much attached to this diversity. to this tolerance. this is the base of our policy. exactly the contrary to fight against racism. to fight -- base for our society. >> but what does it say, and you probably heard me in the beginning of the segment, i know you have a presidential elections next year, what does it say that most of the prominent candidates is a...
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whether they know if they've been vaccinated or not, meanwhile tourists are about to be let in from europe starting november. >> absolutely, absolutely. because biden has adopted the steven policy for cruelty, right, the fact that they have a policy that says upon sight i can call black and brown people diseased and expel them from the country but certain countries that i know don't have that same dem graph i go i'm more than willing to let in america. it's abhorrent. and it has to stop. the only way it's going to stop is if the polls that you showed earlier get even deeper in disapproval. we have to have the american people stand up. it is unfair and unjust and inhumane to treat people seeking refuge from us to be treated like this. it's not a crime to apply for asylum in the united states. it's knot a crime to come to our border to help me. the fact he's determined to keep it criminalized is another sad day in america and i don't, politically, i'm not a politician, i'm an attorney. i don't understand how he can do something like this to such vulnerable people who just need our help and p
whether they know if they've been vaccinated or not, meanwhile tourists are about to be let in from europe starting november. >> absolutely, absolutely. because biden has adopted the steven policy for cruelty, right, the fact that they have a policy that says upon sight i can call black and brown people diseased and expel them from the country but certain countries that i know don't have that same dem graph i go i'm more than willing to let in america. it's abhorrent. and it has to stop....
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. >> i have to ask you real, quick what device do you have for people about being europe and excel fit in the business world? >> to know that it comes at a cost. the value is tremendously, high the risk is that someone won't like where you are. in the value is that you'll find a place that celebrates you, in many cases that place is going to be in your own enterprise, in your own entrepreneurialism, in many ways this country supports entrepreneurialism, so it can be a good thing. >> chad sanders, man i'm glad we had this conversation. thanks so much for coming on the, program i look forward to many more conversations with you going, forward joys of his standing invite to join us keeper real here my friend. >> thank you. >> you would think that parental leave would be a goal for everyone, but transportation secretary pete buttigieg's recent paternity leave got a different reaction entirely, it's his turn to talk, after this. after this ♪♪ things you start when you're 45. coaching. new workouts. and screening for colon cancer. yep. the american cancer society recommends screening sta
. >> i have to ask you real, quick what device do you have for people about being europe and excel fit in the business world? >> to know that it comes at a cost. the value is tremendously, high the risk is that someone won't like where you are. in the value is that you'll find a place that celebrates you, in many cases that place is going to be in your own enterprise, in your own entrepreneurialism, in many ways this country supports entrepreneurialism, so it can be a good thing....
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weekend, but a deal could be on the horizon as democrats work to reach a deal before bidenre leaves for europ. plus tired of seeing those qanon posts fromei your uncle on facebook? we're going to take ar look at what facebook knew about how it radicalized users. >>> and getting covid on purpose. yes. american conservative radio talk show host is making headlines after a bizarre, bizarre rant. i'm ayman mohyeldin. let's get started. so for the first time in a long time there is a feeling of optimism among democrats in washington about enacting president utbiden's agenda. the house democratic leadership told its members to expect a vote on both the build back better legislation and the bipartisan infrastructure bill next week.ll but the fact remains that we still don't have a final copy of the bill yet. yes, we're starting to hear more about what's in and what's out as i mentioned earlier. spoiler alert, much of what is included w is a significantly watered down version of the items the president campaigned on. but washington and the future of our country is still dancing to the whims of two co
weekend, but a deal could be on the horizon as democrats work to reach a deal before bidenre leaves for europ. plus tired of seeing those qanon posts fromei your uncle on facebook? we're going to take ar look at what facebook knew about how it radicalized users. >>> and getting covid on purpose. yes. american conservative radio talk show host is making headlines after a bizarre, bizarre rant. i'm ayman mohyeldin. let's get started. so for the first time in a long time there is a...
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and so on thursday before heading off to europe for a series of crucial meetings with world leaders, the president did, in fact, have some news to share. i'll let him tell you. watch. >> today i'm pleased to announce that after -- after months of tough and thoughtful negotiations i think we have an historic -- i know we have historic economic framework. >> framework? really? four month later and we're still stuck in the framework stage? many on capitol hill are expressing optimism that an actual deal could be finalized before a potential tuesday vote, we've seen this before, and i'm not holding my breath this time around either. biden campaigned as a competent washington insider who could make the town work again. but as susan glasser wrote in "the new yorker" "what i keep coming back to is that biden has struggled so much for a deal he can't quite close with his own party." these are democrats he's negotiating with. republicans, they're pretty much out of the equation, frankly. why is the timing of this so critical? one big reason, though, tuesday's election for virginia's governor.
and so on thursday before heading off to europe for a series of crucial meetings with world leaders, the president did, in fact, have some news to share. i'll let him tell you. watch. >> today i'm pleased to announce that after -- after months of tough and thoughtful negotiations i think we have an historic -- i know we have historic economic framework. >> framework? really? four month later and we're still stuck in the framework stage? many on capitol hill are expressing optimism...
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recently that facebook wants to double down on the metaverse and they're going to hire 10,000 engineers in europe to work on the metaverse. wow, do you know what we could have done with safety if we had 10,000 more engineers? it would be amazing. >> while twitter may be tone deaf to some, the brand stock continues to climb. so what are we to make of this? if shareholders don't care that facebook is too big or that it has a coercive effect on a public discourse or that it fuels the spread of misinformation, should we be surprised that facebook is doubling down on ideas that make shareholders happy? i'll ask my panel when we come back. don't go anywhere. panel when we e back don't go anywhere. they need customized car insurance from liberty mutual so they only pay for what they need. what do you say we see what this bird can do? woooooooooooooo... we are not getting you a helicopter. looks like we're walking, kid. only pay for what you need. ♪ liberty. liberty. liberty. liberty. ♪ when you really need to sleep you reach for the really good stuff. new zzzquil ultra helps you sleep better and lon
recently that facebook wants to double down on the metaverse and they're going to hire 10,000 engineers in europe to work on the metaverse. wow, do you know what we could have done with safety if we had 10,000 more engineers? it would be amazing. >> while twitter may be tone deaf to some, the brand stock continues to climb. so what are we to make of this? if shareholders don't care that facebook is too big or that it has a coercive effect on a public discourse or that it fuels the spread...
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he's heading to europe with a significant focus on climate change. that's part of his infrastructure agenda also. not the sales show we were expect, but it's happening today in connecticut. >> as you were speaking, we saw the president exit air force one and now boarding as he's headed to connecticut. you mentioning he's going to be selling the build back better agenda to get infrastructure over the finish line. before i let you go, how often from what you're hearing is the president speaking to both joe manchin -- kyrsten sinema, and making calls? >> reporter: they don't want to read out every one of the conversations. very often the president himself is the one getting on the phones. the conversations have been happening at a very high level with the senior staff. the white house officials leading the charge on this, susan rice, the domestic policy adviser joining this late. the president is one who when officials are saying now is the time to hop on the phone, they're ready on a short moment's notice to get the president on the phone. so as i talk
he's heading to europe with a significant focus on climate change. that's part of his infrastructure agenda also. not the sales show we were expect, but it's happening today in connecticut. >> as you were speaking, we saw the president exit air force one and now boarding as he's headed to connecticut. you mentioning he's going to be selling the build back better agenda to get infrastructure over the finish line. before i let you go, how often from what you're hearing is the president...
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not just because of the election in virginia, but because our president goes to the g 20 meeting in europe and then to the climate meeting in glasgow. i want to see us send him off with the strongest possible hand to pull together our allies in the fight against climate change and in strengthening our place on the world stage. >> let me ask you about that specifically. i know that climate change is something you've talked a lot about. it's top of mind for many democrats. we've seen what joe manchin has done. he has pushed back against many of these initiatives, including that clean electricity performance initiative that he says cannot happen. do you have a line in the sand the way you just heard bernie sanders talk about? is there something in climate change that you say this has to be in the bill? >> i'm not one of the members who's going to say but for this one thing, i will vote against the bill. i have worked diligently, tirelessly with my colleagues, because virtually our entire caucus agrees that investing in combatting climate through new tax incentives for scaling up clean energy
not just because of the election in virginia, but because our president goes to the g 20 meeting in europe and then to the climate meeting in glasgow. i want to see us send him off with the strongest possible hand to pull together our allies in the fight against climate change and in strengthening our place on the world stage. >> let me ask you about that specifically. i know that climate change is something you've talked a lot about. it's top of mind for many democrats. we've seen what...
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remember, president biden is heading to europe tomorrow, and that was what looked like the key deadline. nbc has more from capitol hill. monica alba is at the white house. i want to bring in nbc news senior business correspondent stephanie ruhle. great to have you all here. ali, speaker pelosi was hopeful about a vote on infrastructure today, if there was a spending bill deal. clearly we don't have that yet. i just ticked through some of the sticking points. not a short list. take us through where talks stand this hour and what we know about a possible vote. >> not a short list of sticking points, and also, you're talking about what makes up a framework at this point. there is debate over on the house side, as i was bouncing between gaggles yesterday with speaker pelosi and a congresswoman who leads the progressive caucus over what is enough to get them to vote on the bipartisan infrastructure bill. there are members in the caucus who say they need more of a fleshed out plan from the senate before they want to move ahead on the bipartisan infrastructure bill. contrast that with the conv
remember, president biden is heading to europe tomorrow, and that was what looked like the key deadline. nbc has more from capitol hill. monica alba is at the white house. i want to bring in nbc news senior business correspondent stephanie ruhle. great to have you all here. ali, speaker pelosi was hopeful about a vote on infrastructure today, if there was a spending bill deal. clearly we don't have that yet. i just ticked through some of the sticking points. not a short list. take us through...
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i'll have more to say after i return from a critical meeting in europe this week. but for now, let me lay out a few points. first, we face -- and i apologize for saying this again. we face an inflection point as a nation. for most of the 20 th century, we led the world by a significant margin because we invested in our people. not only our roads and highways and bridges, but in our people. and our families. we didn't just build an interstate highway system. we built a highway to the sky. we invested to win the space race, and we won. we're also among the first to provide access to free education for all americans, beginning back in the late 18 00s. that decision alone to invest in our children and their families was a major part of why we were able to lead the world for much of the 20th century. somewhere along the way, we stopped investing in ourselves, in our people. america's still the largest economy in the world. we still have the most productive workers and most innovative minds in the world. what we risk losing our edge as a nation. our infrastructure used t
i'll have more to say after i return from a critical meeting in europe this week. but for now, let me lay out a few points. first, we face -- and i apologize for saying this again. we face an inflection point as a nation. for most of the 20 th century, we led the world by a significant margin because we invested in our people. not only our roads and highways and bridges, but in our people. and our families. we didn't just build an interstate highway system. we built a highway to the sky. we...
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today, the organization for economic cooperation and development in europe ranks america 35 out of 37 major companies when it comes to investing in early childhood education and talk about an equalizer. the greatest equalizer in the world, the great university has done studies the last 15 years. you give a kid no matter what the kid's background, from a broken home, from a home where mom or dad didn't go to school or whatever, and you put them in school, third grade, school, not day care. you increase by 56% the chances they'll complete 12 years of school and build confidence. what's education all about? it's about building confidence. in a child. it's about giving the tools to do something. we can't be competitive if we continue to slide. that's why we have to build america from the middle out. not the top down. i'm a capitalist. i think if you can be a millionaire or billionaire, fine. just do your fair share. just do your fair share. you know. trickle down economics is always failed hadn't built this country. you know who built this country. like the young man who just introduced m
today, the organization for economic cooperation and development in europe ranks america 35 out of 37 major companies when it comes to investing in early childhood education and talk about an equalizer. the greatest equalizer in the world, the great university has done studies the last 15 years. you give a kid no matter what the kid's background, from a broken home, from a home where mom or dad didn't go to school or whatever, and you put them in school, third grade, school, not day care. you...
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she was a journalist in europe, an investigative journalist, and moved to the united states where she studied cinematography here in los angeles and eventually became a director of photography. these are the details of her life as we learn more about her, her family. she was a mother. she was married. so, there's going to be a lot of family members, friends, and colleagues who will be mourning her loss as some hollywood celebrities are now reacting. joe was one on instagram, mourning her loss and sharing his thoughts on hutchins. >> for anyone who hasn't been on a movie set, what is a prop gun? what is it supposed to be able to do and not do? >> reporter: so, this is something that's being discussed, right, by experts, by legal analysts, what exactly is a prop gun. some have said that it can be a real gun that's used as a prop gun. it can be a gun that is also used just as a prop gun so this was something that experts will have to analyze. not only what is a prop gun but what was being used specifically on this set and what was inside the gun, what type of round? what we do know is th
she was a journalist in europe, an investigative journalist, and moved to the united states where she studied cinematography here in los angeles and eventually became a director of photography. these are the details of her life as we learn more about her, her family. she was a mother. she was married. so, there's going to be a lot of family members, friends, and colleagues who will be mourning her loss as some hollywood celebrities are now reacting. joe was one on instagram, mourning her loss...
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haugen in the united states and europe. what do you think the prospects are for totally different ways of regulating disseminators of disinformation, not just facebook but all of them. >> very much so and i think you're right, miles is right, regulation will probably occur overseas first, and the business models of all of these platforms, including facebook, build in a certain presumption of an unregulated industry. it has been the secret of their success. look, i think facebook, though, the one argument that does land with a lot of people is this. any engagement, knowing engagement and amplification of otherwise criminal behavior certainly should be regulated and certainly should be subject to prosecution. but the broader context of this, and i'm sympathetic to this, is with all of the amplification, all the engagement in hate speech, in lies, who bears responsibility? because in many ways, this debate we're having as a nation about regulating facebook is also us as a society looking at our own selves in the mirror. i mean
haugen in the united states and europe. what do you think the prospects are for totally different ways of regulating disseminators of disinformation, not just facebook but all of them. >> very much so and i think you're right, miles is right, regulation will probably occur overseas first, and the business models of all of these platforms, including facebook, build in a certain presumption of an unregulated industry. it has been the secret of their success. look, i think facebook, though,...
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democrats was not to embarrass the president and to try to get a vote by the time the president lands in europe so that he can also have sort of something to show when he is touring going to all the climate conferences as well as the g20 meetings. so this is really the president saying i am going to take charge here, coming up with this tramwork, and democrats, you need to get behind me. >> i think, to add to what yamiche is reporting, i think that has been their posture all along. what's new it was very much a public posture this morning and ahead of this trip. i love the way you framed it. after all the ugly sausage making what came out the other side is a bfd for this country, the middle class, and those fighting to enter it. and paid for by the right people. we may not like it but it is the max that can be done with razor majorities and their composition. what is the prospect of more sort of message discipline taking over on the democratic side in the sort of selling of the package than has existed during the haggling and sausage making phase. >> nicole, it's absolutely essential. you put u
democrats was not to embarrass the president and to try to get a vote by the time the president lands in europe so that he can also have sort of something to show when he is touring going to all the climate conferences as well as the g20 meetings. so this is really the president saying i am going to take charge here, coming up with this tramwork, and democrats, you need to get behind me. >> i think, to add to what yamiche is reporting, i think that has been their posture all along. what's...
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about the pandemic, about the role of the united states and europe in the world, so these are still his objectives. they are just a little bit undermined or undercut by the complicated reality of the mess in washington and the global pandemic and climate change that is proceeding unabated. >> i want to read some of the reporting ashley is talking about. one of the key abductions to shifting away from oil has been the costs but the president has been making the climb that nature is already exacting a price. president obama is also going to lend a hand to this agenda. the obama foundation is going to be sort of coming in and undergirding that message. i wonder if you think that this issue with all corners of our country, seeing this extreme weather from flooding in new york city and new jersey to rampant fires in places that have never burned in california. if you think this might be soft of part of that. >> i absolutely do. i mean, the evidence is in the tex dream that we're seeing when you see this nation from coast to coast, all facing weather emergencies, things that don't happen at t
about the pandemic, about the role of the united states and europe in the world, so these are still his objectives. they are just a little bit undermined or undercut by the complicated reality of the mess in washington and the global pandemic and climate change that is proceeding unabated. >> i want to read some of the reporting ashley is talking about. one of the key abductions to shifting away from oil has been the costs but the president has been making the climb that nature is already...
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fiona hill, a former top white house aide on russia and europe joins our friend nicolle wallace here live. she has, of course, a unique insider perspective on trump and his autocrat envy, not to mention she's got a new book out," there is nothing for you here." we'll be looking forward to that chat on thursday. thank you for spending the hour with me. nicolle wallace will be back tomorrow. the man so clean they call him ajax. the beat with ari melber starts right now. hi, ari. >> always love the toss, jason. thank you. i want to welcome everyone to the beat. i am ari melber. we have a special show for you right now. many attacked president biden's partial vaccine mandate when it was announced. is it working? we actually have the data and a progress for you later tonight. >>> also a deep dive into why this whistle-blower criticizing mark zuckerberg matters. >>> and later, some new developments in a court filing from that sex crime probe involving republican matt gaetz. so all of that is ahead as our top story picks up on the spending clash with new data showing most americans are with
fiona hill, a former top white house aide on russia and europe joins our friend nicolle wallace here live. she has, of course, a unique insider perspective on trump and his autocrat envy, not to mention she's got a new book out," there is nothing for you here." we'll be looking forward to that chat on thursday. thank you for spending the hour with me. nicolle wallace will be back tomorrow. the man so clean they call him ajax. the beat with ari melber starts right now. hi, ari....
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the "new york times" is reporting while this big reconciliation bill is in europe, she is in europe for a fundraising trip? >> right. "new york times" reporting that she is in paris fundraising for the democratic senatorial committee. we have not heard back from her campaign. but like virginia, arizona is one of those states where these individuals so much is being looked at. and kyrsten sinema is not up for re-election until 2024, but this is the conversation that we'll be having. yes, mark kelly will be up first in 2022. we don't expect a primary challenge against mark kelly. but everybody's eyes right now on are on 2024 and kyrsten sinema, and the congressman from phoenix continuing to look at him. there were calls for him to run against mark kelly two years ago. and serious conversations looking a male latino veteran running in a primary against kyrsten sinema as you see her approval numbers going down. and at the same i'm is that going to pass an infrastructure bill? we don't know. >> vaughn hillyard covering it all for us. good to see you. >>> coming up here, new pledges from face
the "new york times" is reporting while this big reconciliation bill is in europe, she is in europe for a fundraising trip? >> right. "new york times" reporting that she is in paris fundraising for the democratic senatorial committee. we have not heard back from her campaign. but like virginia, arizona is one of those states where these individuals so much is being looked at. and kyrsten sinema is not up for re-election until 2024, but this is the conversation that...
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course we know there's increasing pressure given the fact the president is supposed to be leaving from europe a week from today, not to mention heading to a major un climate summit where he hoped to tout progress on that particular part of the bill that is now in peril. or we just don't know how much money is ultimately going to be dedicated to that and whatever the final legislation looks like. the white house will also tell you these conversations continue. they're talking out wardly about progress. but there is a sense of frustration that simply the action needs to happen now, that the time for talk is over and past. and notably the deputy press secretary was asked do you believe senators manchin and sinema are negotiating in good faith. the white house saying yes they still believe that but refusing to answer when senator sinema gave them heads up about her opposition to this corporate tax rate shift, something that had been a pillar of the plan. we're waiting to hear about those details. something that perked up my ears and would your ears is we don't need congress, we can do things on o
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fact they want to have a framework at least in place before the president does leave for that trip for europe. now only six days away the press secretary confirming he will depart on thursday. so time is ticking. and that's why when the president leaves for delaware tonight the press secretary said he won't be off the clock in any manner this weekend. he's going to continue to be in touch with senators manchin and sinema, we understand it, to really hash out what's left to be resolved here. and in terms of the vice president who was traveling, she did say this was a very unique moment, again, trying to underscore the sense of urgency the administration has right now in trying to finalize this so-called human infrastructure bill. listen. >> so i'm here today to ask people to see this moment for what it is and to step up. we can do this. it is the right thing to do. >> reporter: the president did travel as we saw this week, of course, to scranton, pennsylvania. last night he was in baltimore. really notably, though, next week, garret, he's going to have to craft this message a little bit more f
fact they want to have a framework at least in place before the president does leave for that trip for europe. now only six days away the press secretary confirming he will depart on thursday. so time is ticking. and that's why when the president leaves for delaware tonight the press secretary said he won't be off the clock in any manner this weekend. he's going to continue to be in touch with senators manchin and sinema, we understand it, to really hash out what's left to be resolved here. and...
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i think there is an enormous amount of interest in congress and europe in regulating facebook in various ways and pro -- potentially breaking up facebook, even. i don't think yet it's totally obvious what form that will take. >> tell me about your conversation with francis hougen. it's interesting, right, this consortium of journalists that came together, because she wanted it to. she wanted it to be wider than the information she shared in 60 minutes. i know you wanted her initially to think about her motivations behind doing this. tell me more about your conversation with her and more broadly kind of putting on your media analyst hat, if you see this as a model in which whistleblowers might act in the future given how it went for haugen. >> you can drop them on the internet and let them interpret them how they want. or you can try to control because you have a clear theory. there is edward snowden. she handed over the documents and they didn't really report what happened in the documents. she talked about things happening on us the u.s. and that the u.s. is actually the best place to b
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he headed to europe without a deal or vote in his back pocket, without a vote at least. the president making that high stakes visit to capitol hill this morning to sell the framework that leaves out a few key things. >> no one got everything they wanted, including me. but that's what compromise is. that's consensus. and that's what i ran on. >> the white house still touting this as transformational. straight ahead we're talking with a key member of the progressive caucus on where her members are and the path forward. one-on-one live with congresswoman cori bush in just a minute. i'm hallie jackson on yet another busy day in washington. we're also joined by punch bowl news founder jake sherman. let's get at it here. ally, let me start with you. speaker pelosi is making news on a couple fronts on the path forward. talk about the latest and the timing on the infrastructure vote. i heard at the end somebody was asking her, she came back and got her mask and left. and didn't answer the question. >> yeah, that was me. that was one of the most important questions we could have
he headed to europe without a deal or vote in his back pocket, without a vote at least. the president making that high stakes visit to capitol hill this morning to sell the framework that leaves out a few key things. >> no one got everything they wanted, including me. but that's what compromise is. that's consensus. and that's what i ran on. >> the white house still touting this as transformational. straight ahead we're talking with a key member of the progressive caucus on where...
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representatives respectively through europe and california, we published an op ed last week in a prominent newspaper. we think this is essential, and given that it now is incumbent on the democratic party, we have to deliver for immigrants alone, because republicans have taken themselves out of the equation because of trump. we have to deliver relief and a guarantee of peace of mind to the immigrant community. >> so separate from the parliamentarian's decision one way or another on this, is there not a plan b like what happened in 2013, right? when the senate, that gang of eight got together and put through a complete process of immigration reform? it wasn't even brought up in the house of representatives. but is there not something that could be discussed, bipartisan or not, to get this rolling in the house, for example? >> i think there is. there is the possibility that in the coming days, if republicans just can't be convinced to join an effort to provide relief to the immigrant community, that we go it alone, and let me just underscore that republicans in the past have gone as far as t
representatives respectively through europe and california, we published an op ed last week in a prominent newspaper. we think this is essential, and given that it now is incumbent on the democratic party, we have to deliver for immigrants alone, because republicans have taken themselves out of the equation because of trump. we have to deliver relief and a guarantee of peace of mind to the immigrant community. >> so separate from the parliamentarian's decision one way or another on this,...
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here for the white house is trying to see if they can get this done before the president leaves for europe a week from tomorrow. that is a very, very tight time frame, but we're told that officials here and on the go that that is something the president expressed desire for trying to accomplish. maybe it won't be signed, sealed, and deliver, but at least the agreement, framework, the price tag, all of those details that are still outstanding might have a handshake agreement before the president leaves for rome and of course to glasgow, that critical climate summit. that's another thing we're still watching for. we don't know how much money will be directed to that all-important issue. the president already conceding that he is going to have to slash it dramatically to get something passed, jose. >> monique alba and ali vitali, thank you both for being with me this morning. >>> turning now to the news out west. 21 people safely escaped a fiery plane crash near houston yesterday. it's just amazing that they all got out alive. the md-87 jet struggled to gain altitude on takeoff before crashin
here for the white house is trying to see if they can get this done before the president leaves for europe a week from tomorrow. that is a very, very tight time frame, but we're told that officials here and on the go that that is something the president expressed desire for trying to accomplish. maybe it won't be signed, sealed, and deliver, but at least the agreement, framework, the price tag, all of those details that are still outstanding might have a handshake agreement before the president...
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he has funneled tons of cocaine into the united states, into europe. he's an individual that has killed police officers, soldiers, social activists. he's engaged not only in cocaine trafficking but also the abuse of young females. this man is a very cruel, heartless drug trafficker and i'm sure he's going to be extradited to the united states because he's wanted on charges here in miami and then also in the southern district of new york. >> talk to us about the operation to get somebody like this. i mean, 500 armed officers plus special forces. you have dealt with some big takedowns over your career. what was it like to get this guy? >> it took a lot of planning. the planning took place on the 15th of this month in bogota. then it was executed very quickly. we knew that he had eight rings of security, of gunmen surrounding him. so it was going to take a huge force of army, air force and then also colombia national police. and they also had air cover provided by helicopters with .50 caliber machine guns that sprayed the jungle area to scatter all of his
he has funneled tons of cocaine into the united states, into europe. he's an individual that has killed police officers, soldiers, social activists. he's engaged not only in cocaine trafficking but also the abuse of young females. this man is a very cruel, heartless drug trafficker and i'm sure he's going to be extradited to the united states because he's wanted on charges here in miami and then also in the southern district of new york. >> talk to us about the operation to get somebody...
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the president is still pushing for an agreement before he heads to europe. holding a meeting yesterday with leaders from several key congressional caucuses and meeting once again with west virginia senator joe manchin and arizona senator kyrsten sinema. with me now, nbc news capitol hill correspondent, ali vitali. and jonathan lemire, politico bureau chief as well as an msnbc political analyst. and jonathan, congrats, also the new host of "way too early," which airs at 5:00 a.m. eastern, right here on msnbc. ali, let me start with you. depending on who you listen to, democrats are either very close to an agreement or trillions of dollars away from one. where do things stand? >> yeah, that's a pretty large gap there, jose. and it's right, it depend who you talk to here, the varying levels of optimism that we're hearing from different lawmakers and senators, who are central to these negotiates. the one who i think probably hit the tone just right is the guy whose office i'm standing outside right now, is senator joe manchin, who described these negotiations as
the president is still pushing for an agreement before he heads to europe. holding a meeting yesterday with leaders from several key congressional caucuses and meeting once again with west virginia senator joe manchin and arizona senator kyrsten sinema. with me now, nbc news capitol hill correspondent, ali vitali. and jonathan lemire, politico bureau chief as well as an msnbc political analyst. and jonathan, congrats, also the new host of "way too early," which airs at 5:00 a.m....
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they wanted american support for french independent defense efforts in europe. independent additional to nato. that is being done. and they wanted signals that france would genuinely be a partner in america, efforts to deal with china, competition in the indopacific and also that is being done, as officials talk in detail how to draw france into their efforts. i think they've worked hard on this. we'll just have to see over the next days whether biden is really back. whether he's seen as representing a strong and united america or whether european doubts continue. >> what are you going to be watching for to give you that answer? >> i'll be watching, as always, at these gatherings, the body language. i'm going to be watching the communique. i think biden will go to the glasgow summit conference, which begins on sunday, with a very strong hand, assuming that he can get the progress he's seeking and finalizing his budget deal. to go with a commitment of $555 billion in climate change spending to a conference where nobody has got anywhere close to that in terms of c
they wanted american support for french independent defense efforts in europe. independent additional to nato. that is being done. and they wanted signals that france would genuinely be a partner in america, efforts to deal with china, competition in the indopacific and also that is being done, as officials talk in detail how to draw france into their efforts. i think they've worked hard on this. we'll just have to see over the next days whether biden is really back. whether he's seen as...
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kyrsten sinema has been in europe, fundraising. people like bernie sanders want to see expanded medicare benefits but jim clyburn said let's focus on pre-k, community college, some of the benefits for younger people. >> yeah, lindsey, democrats are not quite where they want to be at this time. they were hoping to get this done last month. we're now halfway through october and they don't have a final agreement on the spending level. they don't have a final agreement on the revenue level. they don't have agreement on policies or even how they go about cutting it. there is this procedural logjam on capitol hill that's kept everything stranded right now where the progressives are demanding that the centrist holdouts, specifically manchin and sinema, come forward and say what they support and what they don't support. they want to have that debate. manchin and sinema have a different view, that they've conveyed their preferences, either publicly or in the case of sinema, to the white house, and they want party leaders to build the packag
kyrsten sinema has been in europe, fundraising. people like bernie sanders want to see expanded medicare benefits but jim clyburn said let's focus on pre-k, community college, some of the benefits for younger people. >> yeah, lindsey, democrats are not quite where they want to be at this time. they were hoping to get this done last month. we're now halfway through october and they don't have a final agreement on the spending level. they don't have a final agreement on the revenue level....