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john torres is here now john, these are new recommendations. what does everyone need to know >> lester, this comes from the u.s. preventive services task force which today issued a draft recommendation changing previous guidance that called for a daily low dose of aspirin for those 50 and older who are at a high risk of heart disease or stroke these new recommendations now say adults in their 40s and 50s should only take daily aspirin if their doctors recommend it but the biggest change, adults 60 and older should not take daily aspirin if they haven't had a prior heart attack or stroke the task force says the potential side effects, mainly bleeding, outweigh the benefits for them. lester >> this caught a lot of folks' attention. thanks for walking us through it, doctor >>> there's a new water crisis in michigan involving unsafe levels of lead not far from the city of flint where that water disaster there put so many at risk. our meagan fitzgerald has more tonight >> reporter: just three hours from flint another michigan city facing an urgent w
john torres is here now john, these are new recommendations. what does everyone need to know >> lester, this comes from the u.s. preventive services task force which today issued a draft recommendation changing previous guidance that called for a daily low dose of aspirin for those 50 and older who are at a high risk of heart disease or stroke these new recommendations now say adults in their 40s and 50s should only take daily aspirin if their doctors recommend it but the biggest change,...
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. >>> yet another facebook whistle-blower has come forward, alleging that the way facebook does business is toxic. amplifying hate and is bad for the way we relate to each other as human beings. is there a solution in all of these complaints? let's hope so. john avlon with a reality check. >> if you're wondering how our civic debates seem to have gone in insane, it is because our incentive structures are screwed up and toxic politics and social media are intertwined. the latest facebook whistle-blower frances haugen pulled the curtain back on internal research showing that the platform knew its algorithms were amplifying division, extremism and polarization. but they did little because they wanted to optimize engagement and profit. incentives. after an algorithm change in 2018, researchers warned misinformation, violent content are prevalent, the tail wag the dog of democracy at home and abroad. a 2019 memo shows that european political parties were complaining that the change to the algorithm forced them to skew negative in their communications on facebook. leading them into more extrem
. >>> yet another facebook whistle-blower has come forward, alleging that the way facebook does business is toxic. amplifying hate and is bad for the way we relate to each other as human beings. is there a solution in all of these complaints? let's hope so. john avlon with a reality check. >> if you're wondering how our civic debates seem to have gone in insane, it is because our incentive structures are screwed up and toxic politics and social media are intertwined. the latest...
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how does a coroner determine that? >> well, manual literally means from the hands. so usually a medical examiner coroner would have evidence based on what's on the skin. in other words, fingernail marks and so forth. >> okay. so that's sort of the indication there. sarah, i wonder for you learning that manual strangulation seems to be conclusive there. what does that tell you about the circumstances of gabby petito's death? >> yeah, brianna. what this tells us is this was a crime of passion, that it was between two individuals who knew each other, were in a relationship with one another in this case and this context. that would be brian laundrie. we don't know of any other suspects. it shows no premeditation, no planning. it's also consistent, brianna, with how and where gabby's body was found. she wasn't buried. she wasn't hidden. she was at a camp site, which indicates spontaneity. this was a classic domestic violence gone too far. and this happens a lot in relationships with domestic violence where things get escalated and a partner dies. so i think it tells us a
how does a coroner determine that? >> well, manual literally means from the hands. so usually a medical examiner coroner would have evidence based on what's on the skin. in other words, fingernail marks and so forth. >> okay. so that's sort of the indication there. sarah, i wonder for you learning that manual strangulation seems to be conclusive there. what does that tell you about the circumstances of gabby petito's death? >> yeah, brianna. what this tells us is this was a...
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>> john, it makes me shudder. it is a chilling thing to see that tape, to see them describe it as a peaceful protest. as you know, about 150 police officers were battered with flags and fence posts and were injured that day. and how you would describe that as a peaceful process is beyond me. and one other thing that makes this very personal to anybody who is a virginian, especially who has been or wants to be a governor. on that day our governor ralph northam dispatched virginia state troopers and virginia guards members to go quell the insurrection at the capitol. glenn is running to be governor and cozying up to pro-insurrection forces. if something like this to happen again, would you want a governor to send the best or a governor to turn a blind eye and go without the assistance of virginians. if you preach the big lie, you have to own the consequences of the big lie. and he is saying the election lacked integrity, we need to do audits, et cetera. that is extremely dangerous. and i'm shocked that some virginia
>> john, it makes me shudder. it is a chilling thing to see that tape, to see them describe it as a peaceful protest. as you know, about 150 police officers were battered with flags and fence posts and were injured that day. and how you would describe that as a peaceful process is beyond me. and one other thing that makes this very personal to anybody who is a virginian, especially who has been or wants to be a governor. on that day our governor ralph northam dispatched virginia state...
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. >> this is my husband, john beaulieu. >> does he know? >> it felt so me like the best way to make a movie about colorism was to take all the color out of it. >> the phenomenon ofng coming up on sunday morning. >> pauley: a friendship that started on the campaign trail has evolved into a real life relationship, complete with a podcast and a book. anthony mason tells us about a duet, barack obama and the man known as "the boss." >> it's time for us to go. >> it looks like a buddy movike. >> >> the question then is how do we look at each other and say we are in this together whether we like it or not. let's figure it out. >> the idea of creating more -- perfect. >> perfect and noble america. >> yes. >> which is willing to wrestle with its sins and its tremendous passes is essential to the future of the country. >> later on sunday morning, barack obama and bruce springsteen on friendship, the influence of their fathers and the state of the union. >> pauley: we swat them, spray them and then we scratch. david pogue introduces us to a man with
. >> this is my husband, john beaulieu. >> does he know? >> it felt so me like the best way to make a movie about colorism was to take all the color out of it. >> the phenomenon ofng coming up on sunday morning. >> pauley: a friendship that started on the campaign trail has evolved into a real life relationship, complete with a podcast and a book. anthony mason tells us about a duet, barack obama and the man known as "the boss." >> it's time for us...
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does anybody have any questions for john mccain? and i raised my hand. it was the same day or the day after hilary clinton had been at a photo op drinking shots with some voters elsewhere in pennsylvania. and so i told this producer, i would like to ask john mccain if he wants to go for a shot with me. and they were not checking ids luckily. and he said can you make that more interesting? i will come back to you. so i thought on it. the producer came back and said okay, did you make your question more interesting? i said yeah, i want to ask john mccain if he thinks that hilary clinton is just drinking those shots because she's trailing obama by so much, and if he wants to go for a shot with me. and the producer said oh, that's great. you can go second, and i asked him. he had a funny reaction. some producers from fox wanted a young guy to go to the conventions that year, the 08 conventions in minneapolis st. paul and in denver, and i went, did some man on the street stuff, and then just kind of kept going from there. and i will note, once i got to d.c.,
does anybody have any questions for john mccain? and i raised my hand. it was the same day or the day after hilary clinton had been at a photo op drinking shots with some voters elsewhere in pennsylvania. and so i told this producer, i would like to ask john mccain if he wants to go for a shot with me. and they were not checking ids luckily. and he said can you make that more interesting? i will come back to you. so i thought on it. the producer came back and said okay, did you make your...
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. >> the court does impose a sentence of 25 years to life in the murder of lynne night. >> which all things considered, said john lewin, isn't such a bad deal for doug bradford. >> so in the end, what happened in this case was the defendant got his parole 35 years early. he lived a life that he never should have had. the right thing happened, he is in prison today. i don't think he'll ever get out. sometimes that's the best we can do. >> it's been a long journey. it's been a long journey. for 35 years of it always being there, to finally be able to let her go and dance with mom, that's real satisfaction. real satisfaction. >>> i'm craig melvin and this is "dateline." >> her roommate went looking for her because she didn't come back to the dorm. >> they found her car abandoned with the keys in the ignition. >> everything was a blur. all i'm thinking is shannon really gone? >> we interviewed her roommates, boyfriend, everybody is a suspect. >> then a phone rings. >> he said i kidnapped her. i have her. we ran his criminal history. that's when all the bells went off. >> he pulls in, ask
. >> the court does impose a sentence of 25 years to life in the murder of lynne night. >> which all things considered, said john lewin, isn't such a bad deal for doug bradford. >> so in the end, what happened in this case was the defendant got his parole 35 years early. he lived a life that he never should have had. the right thing happened, he is in prison today. i don't think he'll ever get out. sometimes that's the best we can do. >> it's been a long journey. it's...
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what exactly does that mean, and how serious can that be? >> good morning, john. everyone should know a little bit about sepsis because physicians need to have a high risk of suspicion in order to treat it quickly so that a person does not progress to more severe stages of the disease. so basically what happens is that any type of infection, if that infection continues to brew and grows, it gets into your blood stream, once you have that infection in your bloodstream, then your immune system responds. it's that hyper response of the immune system that causes that widespread inflammation, which can lead to organ damage, and ultimately unfortunately death. >> it can be very serious if not caught if you don't detect it early on. dr. bernell, what role does the president's heart condition or what role might that have in it and how much more complicated does like president clinton who has an underlying heart condition, you will be at increased risk of developing sepsis. i can't emphasize enough, even as a family member and physicians alike, we want to have a higher ind
what exactly does that mean, and how serious can that be? >> good morning, john. everyone should know a little bit about sepsis because physicians need to have a high risk of suspicion in order to treat it quickly so that a person does not progress to more severe stages of the disease. so basically what happens is that any type of infection, if that infection continues to brew and grows, it gets into your blood stream, once you have that infection in your bloodstream, then your immune...
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the social media giant does not seem to be cowering. here's what facebook's vice president said this morning on cnn. >> if you removed the algorithms, which i is think frances haugen's -- one of her central recommendations, the first thing that would happen is people would say more, not less hate speech, more, not less misinformation because these algorithms are designed precisely to work almost like giant spam filters to identify and deprecate bad content. >> suzanne, what are lawmakers saying about facebook today? >> reporter: well, pam, despite clegg's appearances on multiple shows defending facebook's practices, include the suggestion that facebook couldn't possibly know whether its algorithm to push popular content helped inspire the riot on july 6, they're having none of it. the subcommittee on consumer protection heard all they needed to hear from facebook's whistle-blower in her testimony about how its own research showed it allegedly had a toxic effect on teen girls, stoked division, and spread misinformation. senator amy klobu
the social media giant does not seem to be cowering. here's what facebook's vice president said this morning on cnn. >> if you removed the algorithms, which i is think frances haugen's -- one of her central recommendations, the first thing that would happen is people would say more, not less hate speech, more, not less misinformation because these algorithms are designed precisely to work almost like giant spam filters to identify and deprecate bad content. >> suzanne, what are...
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i maintain a little hope we might see a different outcome this time around. >> melissa, what does it mean for other conservative states potentially trying to ready themselves to put in place the same type of restrictive abortion laws? >> well, judge pittman said strongly in this opinion about the procedural mechanism essentially a need of avoiding federal court review and injunction of such a law allowing a law like this to go into effect and said it cannot be a bar to any meaningful review of a law obviously that is unconstitutional. that puts other states on alert that this kind of ploy is not going to be rel-received. again, everything is up for grabs at this point. there's a major supreme court case on abortion that's coming on the docket, argued in december. these states may decide to move quickly, as texas did, biding its time and wait to see what the court says in this term about abortion in that other case. >> barb, this law bans abortion almost entirely. we saw marches last weekend across the country protesting it. what do the people in the state of texas actually want? >> w
i maintain a little hope we might see a different outcome this time around. >> melissa, what does it mean for other conservative states potentially trying to ready themselves to put in place the same type of restrictive abortion laws? >> well, judge pittman said strongly in this opinion about the procedural mechanism essentially a need of avoiding federal court review and injunction of such a law allowing a law like this to go into effect and said it cannot be a bar to any...
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special counsel john durham sending out subpoenas this time to a blawsm ties to the 2016 campaign. some g.o.p. lawmakers hopeful this could lead to some answers. >> everyone knows this was the clinton campaign hiring the perkins coie law firm. folks there going and putting together information. false information. then using -- giving that to the press and creating this whole narrative that turned out to be completely false as we all know. now that he is looking into perkins coie even more i think that's a good sign and i'm cautiously optimistic we are going to get to the bottom of this. jillian: durham issuing those subpoenas to get to the bottom of the origins of the russia investigation. let's go to thursday night football joe burrow and the bengals come back against trevor lawrence and the jags despite not leading until the very end. >> until now. cincinnati wins it 24-21. jillian: bengals rookie kicker getting the second game win of the season bengals move 3-1 while the jags fall to 0-3. we now know who will be performing at halftime during the super bowl. the star studded list
special counsel john durham sending out subpoenas this time to a blawsm ties to the 2016 campaign. some g.o.p. lawmakers hopeful this could lead to some answers. >> everyone knows this was the clinton campaign hiring the perkins coie law firm. folks there going and putting together information. false information. then using -- giving that to the press and creating this whole narrative that turned out to be completely false as we all know. now that he is looking into perkins coie even more...
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petito's body was exposed to the elements for a considerable amount of time as we think it was, how does that limit what investigators might be able to find out? >> well, the forensic expert, scientist, that we spoke with said they should be able to find out the cause of death. that there would be considerable decomposition because she was likely exposed to the elements for weeks, but he also said that it was very hot in wyoming and we know that from being there in, and that would actually speed up the decomposition. he still said that a cause of death could be something very obvious. if it was blunt force trauma, that would show up as a skull infrastructure. if it was strangulation, that would show up in the bones of the neck. what's also really interesting, john, is we're also told that if it was an accident that the autopsy would be able to tell the difference. in other words, if gabby petito fell and hit her head on a rock, they would be able to tell if that happened or if it was something more deliberate where somebody hit her in the head with a rock or a weapon. the autopsy will kn
petito's body was exposed to the elements for a considerable amount of time as we think it was, how does that limit what investigators might be able to find out? >> well, the forensic expert, scientist, that we spoke with said they should be able to find out the cause of death. that there would be considerable decomposition because she was likely exposed to the elements for weeks, but he also said that it was very hot in wyoming and we know that from being there in, and that would...
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you have a man, donald john trump, who is an entertainer, who does not have a grasp of history and truth. who is pandering to a large swath of this nation who believes that he is like them. what is it, familiarity makes you like someone. they feel that they are him and he is them. and it's not the case. they ran out on his behest and others on january 6th, almost took down the capitol, our leadership, the nation's leadership. imagine what they will do the next time at his behest. there is a difference in america, america's foundation has been shaken and it's scary. even if joe biden -- you have states now talking about we still need to go certify and audit. it's over. >> the arizona audit confirmed that biden won the election. >> by more points than before. but the reality is -- >> is that a plausible scenario, alice, do you think? >> no, that's not going to happen. >> i didn't want to believe that january 6th would happen, but look what happened. >> the republican party realizes we need to unite behind the fact that we have free and fair elections. there are certain states that are taki
you have a man, donald john trump, who is an entertainer, who does not have a grasp of history and truth. who is pandering to a large swath of this nation who believes that he is like them. what is it, familiarity makes you like someone. they feel that they are him and he is them. and it's not the case. they ran out on his behest and others on january 6th, almost took down the capitol, our leadership, the nation's leadership. imagine what they will do the next time at his behest. there is a...
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. >> kayleigh: john james, can anyone trust nancy pelosi or joe biden question rick >> john: you can trust ansi pelosi pelosi to do what's best for nancy pelosi. she cares more about retaining the gavel than she does about her next breath. she only understands washington she's a creature of washington. right now, she only sees the ability to show the american people that she and her demented and twisted way can lead. she understands the deadline she's running cancer it's an artificial deadline based on election day and the numbers in the democratic party. this is the only time they're ever going to have to push their socialist agenda through to maintain her ability to maintain power. it's not about the people, it's about her maintaining power. you can trust nancy pelosi to do exactly what is best for her and of the united states of america. >> emily: if i may just underscore what you've just said is that many of her and that the aarp came out with a statement that said specifically we have no idea why the bill back better program fails to lower prescription cost for virtually every a
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does willie nelson, city of new orleans count? i get patriotic with, john mellencamp little pink houses. it may not be patriotic but makes you feel patriotic. rachel: i used say that with born in the usa. i don't feel anything about it. will: i'm not a big spring steen but it wasn't meant toby on the surface. pete: maybe "sweet caroline" red sox sing at the 7th inning stretch the interesting thing you look kind of british. you're very dapper. is it coming across on the tv. this is like a beautiful dark green played, very handsome. will: top of the morning to you. rachel: wow, it will be a good show. pete: we're glad you're here. stick with us. we start with heartwrenching new details in the ambush killing of a houston deputy. rachel: this as president biden pays tribute to nearly 500 officers who died in the line of duty between 2019 and 2020. will: alexandria hoff is live in washington. reporter: good morning. it is hard morning in terms of what president biden said in his speech. it would be a tough day to condemn law enforcemen
does willie nelson, city of new orleans count? i get patriotic with, john mellencamp little pink houses. it may not be patriotic but makes you feel patriotic. rachel: i used say that with born in the usa. i don't feel anything about it. will: i'm not a big spring steen but it wasn't meant toby on the surface. pete: maybe "sweet caroline" red sox sing at the 7th inning stretch the interesting thing you look kind of british. you're very dapper. is it coming across on the tv. this is...
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so what does it worth to you? john eastman, is this guy that works to overturn the popular will of the american people to up end a peaceful transition that works for a president that was cheering on these people at the capitol? bashing in on american officers? what's that worth to you? why would you even do it. it's nothing. this is political correctness? no, no, this is what it's like, clear mind institute to be a constitutional conservative where you love the constitution and you are a conservative with a small "c" and you believe the very thing that madison wrote about. it's really unbelievable. michael, tell us what you found out. >> what we looked at was the exchange of gifts between the trump administration and foreign countries during the presidency. what we found was perhaps not surprising was a range of problems. problems that ranged from the fact that the saudis gave trump first appeared to be endangered species act protected because they came from white tigers and cheetahs and trump's white house held o
so what does it worth to you? john eastman, is this guy that works to overturn the popular will of the american people to up end a peaceful transition that works for a president that was cheering on these people at the capitol? bashing in on american officers? what's that worth to you? why would you even do it. it's nothing. this is political correctness? no, no, this is what it's like, clear mind institute to be a constitutional conservative where you love the constitution and you are a...
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and they get on the river and he sent earl van dorn in the summer of 62, that is when van dorn sends john c breckinridge to attack baton rouge that's the end of the css arkansas, van dorn is over that department of the time of the offensive taking place, does that make sense. what i'm trying to get you an overview of how many places this guy is that in the short span that is in the war, no doubt jefferson davis trusted him up until this point. we have a problem again in northern mississippi, the missourians who crossed the river are under the command of sterling price the same guy at alcorn tavern van dorn is supposed to go up there and unite with him and take over and they are jointly going to attack the real junction of mississippi. the battle of shiloh with the real junction at the mississippi. . . . over and over and october 3 indian army is a lot to and is awaiting its arrival william rosecrans. there's a small gap between what the two union brigades in the confederate eventually exploit that gap and drive the union forces back. so here is of course the frontline the exterior line an
and they get on the river and he sent earl van dorn in the summer of 62, that is when van dorn sends john c breckinridge to attack baton rouge that's the end of the css arkansas, van dorn is over that department of the time of the offensive taking place, does that make sense. what i'm trying to get you an overview of how many places this guy is that in the short span that is in the war, no doubt jefferson davis trusted him up until this point. we have a problem again in northern mississippi,...
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so does this mean in the manhunt-what does this mean in the manhunt for brian laundrie. let's ask son of john walsh and the co-host of in pursuit with john walsh callahan walsh. good morning to you, sir. we have a statement from the laundrie family attorney over cassie's situation where she said she didn't see the brother now she is saying she did. lawyers saying cassie saw her brother brian and again 6th. any conversation by cassie that does not reflect these dates is simply a difference of relating an answer to a question misinterpreted by cassie. a lot of people are looking at the family's behavior and saying something stunt add up here. >> yeah, i don't know. i think is just another excuse they caught caught in a lie and another lie from the dirty laundries. i hope she is tell the truth and working with law enforcement as she is saying she is. but with this discrepancy and the timeline her searing her brother earlier and seeing him later and coming forward, it's all -- it's not adding up to great stuff. again, one more lie from the dirty laundrie family. carley: you
so does this mean in the manhunt-what does this mean in the manhunt for brian laundrie. let's ask son of john walsh and the co-host of in pursuit with john walsh callahan walsh. good morning to you, sir. we have a statement from the laundrie family attorney over cassie's situation where she said she didn't see the brother now she is saying she did. lawyers saying cassie saw her brother brian and again 6th. any conversation by cassie that does not reflect these dates is simply a difference of...
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thus far, john, does it look like funding the irs is the most significant pay in it? >> it does. out of the $1.9 trillion or so they can get out of revenues, beefing up the irs enforcement is the number one, just looking at my notes here $400 billion would produce over ten years and global minimum tax at 15% which would be $350 billion over ten years. of course we haven't seen congress give money scores on this yet and no text yet, what the white house estimate is and alternate minimum tax for large corporations in the united states, 15% that brings in $325 billion over ten years, combined i'm doing back of the envelope math here about $1.2 trillion of that total $1.9 trillion in revenue raises. >> how significant is this corporate minimum tax? there's all this desite over should corporates pay 21%, 25%? we know there are over 50 major corporations that last year paid zero. i'm sure none of us paid zero last year but nike, salesforce, fedex paid zero. with this change, everyone, no matter what, will have to pay a base of 15%. since janet yellen just worked to get over 130 countri
thus far, john, does it look like funding the irs is the most significant pay in it? >> it does. out of the $1.9 trillion or so they can get out of revenues, beefing up the irs enforcement is the number one, just looking at my notes here $400 billion would produce over ten years and global minimum tax at 15% which would be $350 billion over ten years. of course we haven't seen congress give money scores on this yet and no text yet, what the white house estimate is and alternate minimum...
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how does carley shimkus know what the mayor does not know? >> a weird insult. >> jesse: a mayor of the biggest city in the country. no offense intended. moving on, pop singer kesha, i did not know how to announce that until carly explained it, has a new job, going ghost hunting. her new series on discovery plus is going to get a little weird because castro says see is a spectro-sexual, someone who has sexy times -- >> that was new for me. i didn't even know his name, he was a ghost. >> jesse: can't get pregnant that way. >> no time for small talk, not like what is your name, what century were you born? i think there are a couple of missed opportunities. >> jesse: did not even buy her a drink, just went right to it. >> exactly. >> jesse: showed she did not get tangled up in a bunch of sheets. >> i would want to show a ghost when a microwave was. like, how easy is it -- >> jesse: i would probably kill the ghost in the microwave. have you watched "ghostbusters?" you haven't? a wife got fed up with her husband for not cleaning the fish tank, she
how does carley shimkus know what the mayor does not know? >> a weird insult. >> jesse: a mayor of the biggest city in the country. no offense intended. moving on, pop singer kesha, i did not know how to announce that until carly explained it, has a new job, going ghost hunting. her new series on discovery plus is going to get a little weird because castro says see is a spectro-sexual, someone who has sexy times -- >> that was new for me. i didn't even know his name, he was a...
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you want to say hi to john? >> hi, john. [laughter] did you say she's on a ventilator or something? >> on watch? [laughter] kennedy: this is fun. john, why are you suing facebook? i hope you win every penny. >> thank you. facebook does a lot of biased things but that is their right to do. the reason i am suing is they hire so-called fact checkers so-called journalism group and they are so biased they just make stuff up and in my case, it did a couple of things. the biggest, they put something" as if i set it that i did not say then they called it misleading second, they rated my story, i forget the label, i think partly false without watching it because i follow-up in contact with their reviewers and the reviewers that oh, if you thought we watched your piece, no, we never did. we just knew the guy you interviewed. >> john, that was interesting. i watched your video think we didn't see it, it's pretty flagrant when they say false information here, it's inaccurate and they don't even dispute any facts at all do think they are able to get away with this because i don't think anyone wi
you want to say hi to john? >> hi, john. [laughter] did you say she's on a ventilator or something? >> on watch? [laughter] kennedy: this is fun. john, why are you suing facebook? i hope you win every penny. >> thank you. facebook does a lot of biased things but that is their right to do. the reason i am suing is they hire so-called fact checkers so-called journalism group and they are so biased they just make stuff up and in my case, it did a couple of things. the biggest,...
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what does that feel like >> it's very exciting. you can't make this up it's going to be me playing on other people's records and it spiraled into an album >> it's a massive hit. you're the only one on the top 25 charts that's having hip replacement, i'm sure. the 16-track album was inspired after a chance meeting with charlie puth right before the pandemic >> i met charlie in a restaurant he said i'm fine i live near you. i went up to his house we wrote together. 54 years before that, it came full circle playing on other people's records and i loved it. so what happened, it came about. >> you've always had an ear to the ground for music why do you care so much about new music and young artists? >> because new music is where the future is. there's a lot of nonsense, but there's a lot of great music, as well so i try and give it a biggest boost that i can >> you sound like you would be a perfect coach on "the voice. while the new album has plenty of young friends, elton invited some old friends, too, like st. stevie nicks, stevie won
what does that feel like >> it's very exciting. you can't make this up it's going to be me playing on other people's records and it spiraled into an album >> it's a massive hit. you're the only one on the top 25 charts that's having hip replacement, i'm sure. the 16-track album was inspired after a chance meeting with charlie puth right before the pandemic >> i met charlie in a restaurant he said i'm fine i live near you. i went up to his house we wrote together. 54 years...
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i still wouldn't like that so much but it also does point out the hypocrisy. even this massive climate change effort that -- it doesn't address the subsidies at all. it's the same thing as john kerry taking a jet everywhere. >> greg: this goes back to your point and halloween, this is okay to scare kids with. i dinosaur telugu the world is going to end, that is scary. you better not wear that on halloween. >> they love to dumb it down and they love fear. i'm not an expert on climate, this guy wrote 20 books. >> greg: that is why the show's special. >> sciences complex. if you don't agree with us and they manipulate the data, then you're this terrible person. sciences complex and they want to dumb it down to a talking dinosaur. >> in terms of the boys, with the dinosaur supposed to be black? did you notice there was a bit of obama? >> greg: you know that was? jack black. >> that's close enough. >> greg: you nailed it! >> i heard his name. and african-american tyrannosaurus. >> greg: did it work for you? >> not really, it wasn't very dramatic. i needed more dyna
i still wouldn't like that so much but it also does point out the hypocrisy. even this massive climate change effort that -- it doesn't address the subsidies at all. it's the same thing as john kerry taking a jet everywhere. >> greg: this goes back to your point and halloween, this is okay to scare kids with. i dinosaur telugu the world is going to end, that is scary. you better not wear that on halloween. >> they love to dumb it down and they love fear. i'm not an expert on...
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john doe, how you don't call grandma to buy them, not the jot them knuckle. we call them. i so me, in cow, i more my job, my a sub, the off. know i something i don't got. what was comes of now call when i get a group they know jordan men group to on don't go stuck on now. i'm in co out of the copy book club. yo, yo bond a medical facilities pay the red cross to take away their rights by the ministry of health that seem a wrong says the unit isn't given enough funds to buy sufficient resources to do their job safely and effectively. what kind of new bonds on your lives on board, all the tasks appeared up, the ticket, they had a copy of the near up on the move and i was gonna note you might be a problem with my job and that's got the window. do you feel that you've had enough support from the government and from the cambodian red cross throughout the pandemic? got my home call. i'm in a 2 mile group, one uncommon, min luna. and then you can come route to go that route, but they're called min minutes. i probably will get one of my top them by the way, walters, on either the c
john doe, how you don't call grandma to buy them, not the jot them knuckle. we call them. i so me, in cow, i more my job, my a sub, the off. know i something i don't got. what was comes of now call when i get a group they know jordan men group to on don't go stuck on now. i'm in co out of the copy book club. yo, yo bond a medical facilities pay the red cross to take away their rights by the ministry of health that seem a wrong says the unit isn't given enough funds to buy sufficient resources...
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jane doe 1 and john doe 1, and others in white house, separatedly express concern regarding potential start son political impact of parent mobilization and organization around school issues in up coming midterm elections, this is about a sleazy and untorrid as it gets, on information and belief at direction of or consent of jane doe 1, jane doe 2 and other biden administration officials develop a plan to use a letter from an outside group, they say not usual suspects, that would likely be, assume letter from national school boards association, that outrageous outrageous letter. as pretext for federal action to chill, deter and discourage persons from exercising their constitutional rights and privileges, according to this. the department of justice, at most senior levels of the biden administration, and the organization, including national school board association, colluded to sit up parents and parent organizations and taxpayers, to silence them. on information and belief in our about mid september, work began to developing attorney general memorandum, concerns expressed by depend st
jane doe 1 and john doe 1, and others in white house, separatedly express concern regarding potential start son political impact of parent mobilization and organization around school issues in up coming midterm elections, this is about a sleazy and untorrid as it gets, on information and belief at direction of or consent of jane doe 1, jane doe 2 and other biden administration officials develop a plan to use a letter from an outside group, they say not usual suspects, that would likely be,...
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john holman, does it or mexico city the u. s. and south korea are again pressing north korea to refrain from carrying out more missile tests. days afterwards that had filed a new type of ballistic missile. the u. s. envoy for north korea is in sol for meetings about the tests and long running stalemate in nuclear diplomacy. north korea is refusing to return to talks until us drops what it calls hostile policies only from the fuel. from government to day, i had serious in depth discussions with representative kim over the proposal for an end of war declaration. we reconfirmed our shared stance that we are willing to discuss all matters, including north korea's interest once the dialogue with north korea resumes. as u. s. government has been expressing its willingness to talk and we hope that north korea response to this as soon as possible. we call the dca to seize these other papers and other different identities. and is that engage dialogue? we may like to meet with rebekah without me and we had me in the united states have with
john holman, does it or mexico city the u. s. and south korea are again pressing north korea to refrain from carrying out more missile tests. days afterwards that had filed a new type of ballistic missile. the u. s. envoy for north korea is in sol for meetings about the tests and long running stalemate in nuclear diplomacy. north korea is refusing to return to talks until us drops what it calls hostile policies only from the fuel. from government to day, i had serious in depth discussions with...
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has not ever and does not now fund gain of function research in the wuhan institute. >> john: doctor, how does that statement stand up -- she's having problems with her earpiece. hope you can hear me. how does that statement stand up in the face of this new information? >> dr. saphier: i did lose you for a while, i know what you asked me, i could hear you. this is the problem. we've had dr. fauci who testified twice in front of congress saying that under no way, shape or form, did the n.i.h. fund gain of function research. again, whether they unknowingly did or not eni 85 cally they did. he should have been more forthcoming saying we did give grant money to eco health and eco health does give money to wuhan institute. it is possible gain of function research could have been done under the grant of n.i.h., it is possible. had he be forthcoming, i don't think you will see discord we're seeing right now. this makes him look untruthful as though he was trying to hide something. keep in mind, gain of function research is not new, united states has been doing it itself. we did put a morator
has not ever and does not now fund gain of function research in the wuhan institute. >> john: doctor, how does that statement stand up -- she's having problems with her earpiece. hope you can hear me. how does that statement stand up in the face of this new information? >> dr. saphier: i did lose you for a while, i know what you asked me, i could hear you. this is the problem. we've had dr. fauci who testified twice in front of congress saying that under no way, shape or form, did...
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if john durham does his job he could have uncovered a web here. >> multiple people coming up to the fbi and cia. they have for example secret hotline they say between moscow to a russian bank, the trump business has a secret hotline, it turns out the hotline was a marketing arm this and they knew it they knew it was a red herring, they use that as more indications leaking that story to the press. let people there is a secret russian plot between the trump campaign and the trump presidency. and russia. and the damage it did to that country and that administration is unquantifiable. and they didn't care about the damage to the office of the presidency for four years. as they continued it. the words you used red herring, brian, is the exact word in the document as described by folks pushing the conspiracy theory by hillary clinton. they have looked at the email address. they knew it was specious. they new it wasn't a real hotline to russia. they didn't care. they knew their buddies in the media would continue the narrative and all they wanted was enough when they talk about democracy dies
if john durham does his job he could have uncovered a web here. >> multiple people coming up to the fbi and cia. they have for example secret hotline they say between moscow to a russian bank, the trump business has a secret hotline, it turns out the hotline was a marketing arm this and they knew it they knew it was a red herring, they use that as more indications leaking that story to the press. let people there is a secret russian plot between the trump campaign and the trump...
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what does it look like out there? >> electricity -- the electricity that you mentioned is just one part of it. this entire street here is just starting to be reopened. it was closed for several hours because of flooding. it was too dangerous to drive down. officials say that is because the sewage and the drainage pipes could not keep up with the amount of water they were receiving and the tops were coming off and flooding the entire street. authorities have been sorting this out and the street is about to reopen in just a few minutes time. beyond the flooding, another issue is the debris. there is a video to take a look at. that is all over the city. firefighters say they have been responded to hundreds of calls. this shot is from the forest hills neighborhood of san francisco where five homes had to be evacuated as a result of a linning tree. those people were let back into residences after authorities deemed it to be safe. this is why they are urging everyone to ride out the storm at home. it is the safest place for
what does it look like out there? >> electricity -- the electricity that you mentioned is just one part of it. this entire street here is just starting to be reopened. it was closed for several hours because of flooding. it was too dangerous to drive down. officials say that is because the sewage and the drainage pipes could not keep up with the amount of water they were receiving and the tops were coming off and flooding the entire street. authorities have been sorting this out and the...
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it was a siege in terms of john eastman and what he described. that said, what does this tell us about the pressure that mike pence was under to overturn this election? >> that email exchange reported by "the washington post" was between greg jacob, pence's lawyer and john eastman. that was not just an isolated exchange. as our reporting shows, john eastman circulates his memo which we recovered, and what many people are calling a blueprint for a cue coup de tas. many people come into the oval office and meet with pence and trump, and he said, listen to john. listen to john. listen to his argument. you have the power. trump tries again on january 5th. eastman is doing his own work and he continues to talk to pence's team, including on the 6th. >> i just want to confirm. he was talking during the siege, on the 6th while mike pence was potentially hearing chants of the maraders in the capitol saying, hang mike pence? that's what was going on as he was literally hiding for his life? >> it's not just eastman who's reacting like that. it's eastman int
it was a siege in terms of john eastman and what he described. that said, what does this tell us about the pressure that mike pence was under to overturn this election? >> that email exchange reported by "the washington post" was between greg jacob, pence's lawyer and john eastman. that was not just an isolated exchange. as our reporting shows, john eastman circulates his memo which we recovered, and what many people are calling a blueprint for a cue coup de tas. many people...
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. >> and john, because you were involved in watergate during the nixon administration, what does that experience tell you about whether or not donald trump will be successful ultimately in blocking some of this material from coming out? >> i don't think he will succeed in the long run. watergate established the precedent that when criminal investigative bodies, certainly a grand jury, and probably an investigative body such as the congress, looking at misbehavior and non-presidential behavior, there's really very little for a president to stand on to take that privilege and make it work. so the courts will balance and find out. maybe they'll say some documents should be included in executive privilege. it's not. it's a balancing process, but i think he's going to lose on it. it's just a stall. >> he's done that so many times before. that's right out of his playbook. on so many things, but when you hear there are three handwritten notes from mark meadows about january 6th, that's at least what we understand to be the case with these documents. that is fascinating. >> and probably also
. >> and john, because you were involved in watergate during the nixon administration, what does that experience tell you about whether or not donald trump will be successful ultimately in blocking some of this material from coming out? >> i don't think he will succeed in the long run. watergate established the precedent that when criminal investigative bodies, certainly a grand jury, and probably an investigative body such as the congress, looking at misbehavior and...
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. >>> so i want to go now to callahan walsh, he is co-host of in pursuit with his father, john walsh, and has been closely following the manhunt for brian laundrie. so, callahan, what does it tell you that police still have so many officers, you know, seeming to really triple down on this florida nature reserve after almost three weeks? >> well, i think this is a good thing. you know, we have seen too many of these cases that capture the nation's attention but they go cold because there is not additional information or evidence coming out. and law enforcement just hits a wall. i think this means one of two things. either, a tip has come in from the public and we've seen so much information, so many of these armchair detectives and internet sleuths digging into this case. so it's either a tip from the public or something law enforcement has figured out on their own to really continue to search that area and bring in more resources so i'm glad to see the added, additional person -- you know, people/power that's been added to the search for brian because i think it -- it tells us that th
. >>> so i want to go now to callahan walsh, he is co-host of in pursuit with his father, john walsh, and has been closely following the manhunt for brian laundrie. so, callahan, what does it tell you that police still have so many officers, you know, seeming to really triple down on this florida nature reserve after almost three weeks? >> well, i think this is a good thing. you know, we have seen too many of these cases that capture the nation's attention but they go cold...
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it's a country where law enforcement does not have a lot of help, and especially lawlessness controls. >> that is certainly the sad reality there in haiti. joe johns, thank you for bringing us the latest from the white house. >>> former president bill clinton has been released from a southern california hospital after a health care that started last week. he is recovering from a urinary tract infection, and after five nights of treatment, he walked out slow and steady with hillary at his side. dr. natasha chen is covering this. natasha, the worst is over but he still has some recovering to do? >> reporter: yes, he still has to complete an antibiotics treatment. you mentioned he was able to walk out of this hospital building this morning, but if you see the video of that moment, his wife, secretary hillary clinton, had her arm looped around his. she actually gave us a wave first to say hello. w we were stationed across the street and one of our crew on this side shouted to the president, how do you feel, and he gave a thumbs up. you can see he was walking there, but very carefully, ver
it's a country where law enforcement does not have a lot of help, and especially lawlessness controls. >> that is certainly the sad reality there in haiti. joe johns, thank you for bringing us the latest from the white house. >>> former president bill clinton has been released from a southern california hospital after a health care that started last week. he is recovering from a urinary tract infection, and after five nights of treatment, he walked out slow and steady with...
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but it does show that they are being asked about it at briefings and it is something that top aides have to talk about. >> john berman has an incredibly pressing, incredibly pressing question. >> i don't think i'm going to like this. >> kaitlan, i know this is difficult for you, but alabama lost this past weekend. so i would like to know two things, one, how devastating is that and, number two, what happens now? what is the path forward for alabama after losing during the regular season, which honestly almost never happens. >> i think if you want to know how devastating it is, this -- it is friday, we lost last saturday, and i just now am able to come on and talk about this. because alabama obviously is not a team that loses very often. they have not lost in two years. obviously i have a lot of pride in the football team. and i don't think texas a&m last week was our best showing and i think there were a lot of opportunities that were missed opportunities and it was a very loud environment in texas a&m and i think that with the 12th fan i think they did pretty well given that environment
but it does show that they are being asked about it at briefings and it is something that top aides have to talk about. >> john berman has an incredibly pressing, incredibly pressing question. >> i don't think i'm going to like this. >> kaitlan, i know this is difficult for you, but alabama lost this past weekend. so i would like to know two things, one, how devastating is that and, number two, what happens now? what is the path forward for alabama after losing during the...
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elected leaders who are supposed to lead the people not wearing a mask, it's really hard to then tell john q. public, and to have your mask on -- >> dana: what about lori lightfoot on that? >> richard: have a lot of problems with mayor lori lightfoot as she looks at the chicago public school system and how she is not testing the students they are, but it's worth pointing out that what is happening the police department like all the other city employees have been asked to take the vaccine, right? the educators of chicago, 90% of them are vaccinated. and they turn in their vaccine cards no problem, city employees, the same. she has also allowed that if you don't want to get the vaccine, if you do not want to turn in the vaccine card, you can test twice a week, so if you test twice a week you don't have to turn in the vaccination card. what i can't fathom is this, this is about making sure that we keep police officers safe and working. and we know an officer reported that the number one cause of death for police officers in 2021 and 2020 has been covid-19, why would you not want to keep your
elected leaders who are supposed to lead the people not wearing a mask, it's really hard to then tell john q. public, and to have your mask on -- >> dana: what about lori lightfoot on that? >> richard: have a lot of problems with mayor lori lightfoot as she looks at the chicago public school system and how she is not testing the students they are, but it's worth pointing out that what is happening the police department like all the other city employees have been asked to take the...
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that does it for us. we turn to the "reidout" with joy reid. hi, joy. >> it seems it would be self evident what the victims are. >>> we begin with the disturbing and dangerous saga of john eastman, the expected target of an upcoming subpoena for the committee vin committee investigating january 6th. he's blown his cover revealing himself as treacherous and an on going threat to democracy. at the heart of his story is the eastman memo revealed to the public last month that showed how close this country came to a coup. drafted in the days before january 6th that outlined a step by step plan for vice president mike pence to nullify the electoral votes from up to seven states. it was a secret and likely illegal plot to over throw joe biden's presidency before he was even sworn in. then last week we saw eastman suddenly disavow his em moe. in an interview with the "national review" the architect of the coup memo said having pence reject the notes was not viable and would have been crazy to pursue, however, eastman is under cut his little charade by
that does it for us. we turn to the "reidout" with joy reid. hi, joy. >> it seems it would be self evident what the victims are. >>> we begin with the disturbing and dangerous saga of john eastman, the expected target of an upcoming subpoena for the committee vin committee investigating january 6th. he's blown his cover revealing himself as treacherous and an on going threat to democracy. at the heart of his story is the eastman memo revealed to the public last month...
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. >> ben: we are all thinking it but john kerry is actually saying it. joe biden literally doesn't know what's going on. call him bdh. and he is next. ♪ ♪ >> my name is laura ingraham. everybody at fox news for 20 years. i was not at fox news the moment it started. but i was at another network and that network was having a good time with fox thinking oh it's not serious, it's not going to last. that was the scuttle butt. and in the beginning you think you are with the cool network and then as time went on, i started watching it and i said hmmm that hannity is really good. other shows, "fox & friends," something is going on here. and it became pretty apparent to me pretty quickly that it did not have an identity crisis, which a lot of the other outlets had. fox knew what it wanted to be and stayed true to its mission. that's the key. fearlessness is an underrated quality. fox is fearless. in austin, texas. i work as a personal assistant to the owner of a large manufacturing firm. i've got anywhere from 10 to 50 projects going at any given time. i abso
. >> ben: we are all thinking it but john kerry is actually saying it. joe biden literally doesn't know what's going on. call him bdh. and he is next. ♪ ♪ >> my name is laura ingraham. everybody at fox news for 20 years. i was not at fox news the moment it started. but i was at another network and that network was having a good time with fox thinking oh it's not serious, it's not going to last. that was the scuttle butt. and in the beginning you think you are with the cool...
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john durham issued a round of subpoenas. your thoughts. devon nunez sent durham 14 criminal referrals. >> i'm cautiously optimistic based on the indictment, 27 pages the opening sentence talks about what the media was reporting before the election so i feel he will be gets the complete picture. i think it is interesting. did jim baker really not know he was representing the clinton campaign when he passed it on to the people doing the investigation. i find that hard to believe, d posing jim baker a couple years ago we have to wait and see. mister durham understand the full picture and it is going to hold people accountable. maria: i never fell forward, the hoax, the created story about russia collusion and thanks to people like you and your colleagues who did a great job. we will catch up soon. thank you. jim jordan joining us in dc at the labor shortage to blame for the supply issues was what it means ahead of the holiday shopping season. stay with us. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ today, you have to deal with a lot of moving parts. you
john durham issued a round of subpoenas. your thoughts. devon nunez sent durham 14 criminal referrals. >> i'm cautiously optimistic based on the indictment, 27 pages the opening sentence talks about what the media was reporting before the election so i feel he will be gets the complete picture. i think it is interesting. did jim baker really not know he was representing the clinton campaign when he passed it on to the people doing the investigation. i find that hard to believe, d posing...
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on john doe, masturbated on john doe's back, and threatened john doe, again, before he was able to escape aldrich's apartment. investigators say the player told a confidant about that encounter, and made it clear it was not consensual local coverage now from nbc 5 chicago and their reporter chris hush >> nothing was done by the othe investigation led by a law firm senior leaders to address this situation. >> reporter: the bombshell report of the independent investigation led by the law firm claims that five members o during the senior management at the blackhawks delayed taking action on a report of a 2010 sexual misconduct allegation until the stanley cup playoffs were over >> several witnesses recalled and later told others about a discussion that then ensued during the meeting regarding whether the time was right to address the allegations against aldrich in light of the ongoing playoffs >> reporter: the investigation was launched after a former blackhawks prospect filed a lawsuit claiming the team's former video coach, brad aldrich, sexually harassed him in may 2010. the investigation
on john doe, masturbated on john doe's back, and threatened john doe, again, before he was able to escape aldrich's apartment. investigators say the player told a confidant about that encounter, and made it clear it was not consensual local coverage now from nbc 5 chicago and their reporter chris hush >> nothing was done by the othe investigation led by a law firm senior leaders to address this situation. >> reporter: the bombshell report of the independent investigation led by the...
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how does something like this happen? >> good morning, john. i wish we weren't having this conversation to be quite honest. i think there are three things here. the first one is some people may have been concerned about retaliation. some people may have been concerned about being harmed themselves, and some people may have thought someone else was going to intervene. all three of those in my view are unacceptable. >> fear is not an excuse to not intercede when a fellow citizen is being attacked. but there are larger questions here as well. i want to play for you what a local police superintendent said about this horrific incident. >> there was a lot of people in my opinion that should have intervened. somebody should have done something. it speaks to where we are in society. who would allow something like that to take place? so it is troubling. >> what about that societal point? what does this say to you about where our society is right now? >> it worries me, john. the police can't be everywhere at all times and it is up to us to police each ot
how does something like this happen? >> good morning, john. i wish we weren't having this conversation to be quite honest. i think there are three things here. the first one is some people may have been concerned about retaliation. some people may have been concerned about being harmed themselves, and some people may have thought someone else was going to intervene. all three of those in my view are unacceptable. >> fear is not an excuse to not intercede when a fellow citizen is...
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. >> john hinckley is out right now. does that matter to you? >> people brought that up. it matters. but bobby's loss carries a different weight. again, i'll remind you, not only do i have a shrine of sorts, that's exaggerated, but pictures of bobby kennedy, but the most valuable thing i own in my life is a picture of my dad, who is passed away, with bobby kennedy, signed by him a few months before he died. this is a tough one. >>> we'll be back monday with more "meet the press daily." if it's sunday, it's "meet the press" on your local nbc news station. msnbc coverage continues right now with my good friend yasmin vossoughian. >>> hey, everybody, good afternoon. i'm yasmin vossoughian. good to be with you. as we come on the air we have breaking news from the supreme court, which announced just a short time ago that it will hear a case relating to that texas law that effectively bans nearly all abortions in the state. for the supremes, the hearing will happen at lightning speed, just over a week from now, on november 1. the court, however, declined to block the law,
. >> john hinckley is out right now. does that matter to you? >> people brought that up. it matters. but bobby's loss carries a different weight. again, i'll remind you, not only do i have a shrine of sorts, that's exaggerated, but pictures of bobby kennedy, but the most valuable thing i own in my life is a picture of my dad, who is passed away, with bobby kennedy, signed by him a few months before he died. this is a tough one. >>> we'll be back monday with more "meet...
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yes, he does damage control in france while biden wanders around without pants. [laughter] walking driftwood sculpture john kerry says president biden wasn't aware that the trilateral agreement between the u.s., the u.k. and australia would anger france come because it wasn't french. the deal sunk a $40 million submarine contract between france and in the off-season france recalled its investors united states and joe biden recalled our ambassador to atlantis. just kidding, joe can't recall anything. >> president biden asked me about it and i told him, he said what's the situation that i explained exactly, he had not been aware of that. he literally had not been aware of what had transpired. i don't want to go into the details of it. >> greg: why bother at this point? before hopping on his private jet that runs on panda blood, he said that the u.s. and france have bigger world issues to work on together such as cyber warfare and climate change. and if they are worried about lost income, he recommends marrying a rich widow so you can continue to fly on private jets
yes, he does damage control in france while biden wanders around without pants. [laughter] walking driftwood sculpture john kerry says president biden wasn't aware that the trilateral agreement between the u.s., the u.k. and australia would anger france come because it wasn't french. the deal sunk a $40 million submarine contract between france and in the off-season france recalled its investors united states and joe biden recalled our ambassador to atlantis. just kidding, joe can't recall...
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so where does our story begins to understand john pope and understand the events that will eventually take place in 1862, you need to understand where john pope came from, he was born in march 1822 in louisville, kentucky and he's the son of nathaniel pope, a distinguished figure from the state, former territorial secretary and delegate from the state of illinois territory, later a prominent federal judge in the illinois territory as well. pope would receive a strong education, he would graduate from united states military academy, 17th in his class of 56 graduating in 1842 he commissioned second lieutenant in the core of topographical engineer but despite this pedigree, pope has even more connections to propel him as the war breaks out, all of those years later. first and foremost, john pope as a collateral descendents of george washington. his uncle was united states senator from kentucky, his father's is a friend of a then growing in popularity illinois lawyer, perhaps you've heard of him, abraham lincoln. his brother-in-law is a gentleman by the name of manning force, these men wi
so where does our story begins to understand john pope and understand the events that will eventually take place in 1862, you need to understand where john pope came from, he was born in march 1822 in louisville, kentucky and he's the son of nathaniel pope, a distinguished figure from the state, former territorial secretary and delegate from the state of illinois territory, later a prominent federal judge in the illinois territory as well. pope would receive a strong education, he would...
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cnn's john harwood is live at the white house to explain what does the biden administration, what does the president think they can do here? >> reporter: kate, the pandemic has upended american life in so many ways, including economic life. it's changed things we want to buy, when we want to buy them. it's changed the ability of manufacturers here and around the world to make those products. it's affected our ability to get those products from the factory site on to store shelves in the united states. you can see that in the backup at ports, not just in los angeles and long beach, but in savannah and other parts of the united states. what the administration has been doing has been rustling a supply chain task force to unkink, uncrimp the difficulties in the supply chain. one of the things that the president will announce or sill brate today is the round-the-clock operations at both long beach and los angeles ports, try to get those containers off the ships to market. secretary of transportation buttigieg. >> when you see the pictures of ships at anchor, that means the ships are already
cnn's john harwood is live at the white house to explain what does the biden administration, what does the president think they can do here? >> reporter: kate, the pandemic has upended american life in so many ways, including economic life. it's changed things we want to buy, when we want to buy them. it's changed the ability of manufacturers here and around the world to make those products. it's affected our ability to get those products from the factory site on to store shelves in the...
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now it's time to hand it over but before i go, john stewart made noise this morning criticiing the media. >> the media does a terrible job at deescalation and deescalation is the anecdote to all this non-sense. and i don't mean civility and i don't mean non-partisanship, i mean focussing on things that are more urgent and eloquent -- elemental in people's lives and hammering away at those things. >> i adore john stewart. i used to worship "the daily show "when he hosted it but isn't he falling into the trap as referring to the media, when he really means right wing media? i've spend this year focussing this show on elemental issues and the economy, covid. fox spent it on critical race theory and dr. seuss. why should i be lumped in with them? >> you're absolutely right and i'm totally with you. i love john stewart. he brings a lot of valid points to discussion. media is not above criticism but to say all media and broadcast media should be lumped in this category of deescalation is false. right wing media and fox news and specific, they're talking about vaccine hesitancy and out there ev
now it's time to hand it over but before i go, john stewart made noise this morning criticiing the media. >> the media does a terrible job at deescalation and deescalation is the anecdote to all this non-sense. and i don't mean civility and i don't mean non-partisanship, i mean focussing on things that are more urgent and eloquent -- elemental in people's lives and hammering away at those things. >> i adore john stewart. i used to worship "the daily show "when he hosted it...
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what does biden need to do tonight? >> he needs to go on a national stage like he is with you all tonight and talk about not the price of the bill but what's in the bill. when you talk about what's in the bill it has enormous support. the last three to six months it's been has it been 3.5 trillion, 2.5 and not what's in the bill. we know people are supportive of the different elements of the bill. now democrats have to decide what's in and what's out. >>> what is going to be in the bill when it comes to climate change. what will senator joe manchin allow that would be something that joe biden can go out and say, look, this is a huge victory for avoiding environmental calamity. >> i think senator manchin is open to a lot of things that joe biden could get on board with. what he is not on board with is eliminating energy sources we need the next 20 to 30 years. rick perry to ernie momise told him we will need. so i think he is just going to find the sweet spot that he always looks for. he'll find something that lets ameri
what does biden need to do tonight? >> he needs to go on a national stage like he is with you all tonight and talk about not the price of the bill but what's in the bill. when you talk about what's in the bill it has enormous support. the last three to six months it's been has it been 3.5 trillion, 2.5 and not what's in the bill. we know people are supportive of the different elements of the bill. now democrats have to decide what's in and what's out. >>> what is going to be in...
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and it does keep me up at night. and it does concern me. but to john heilemann's question with regard to what this committee is willing to do, i see individuals like liz cheney and adam an zinger who are operating almost as kamikaze's within the republican party to ensure our democracy stands. >> totally. >> right? or you have individuals like jamie raskin who believes that our union is -- at some point, you know, we are in an almost etiological civil war. and bennie thompson, the chairman, that a man who comes from mississippi and every day has dealt with the issues that face a divided country over racial issues. these are the individuals who are fighting on the front line. stephanie measurevy fee, who came here as a child from vietnam was a cia employee. those individuals are on the committee. those individuals give me hope. along with the others, that we are going to do what's necessary, as tough as we need to be to ensure that our democracy stands. >> it's a wonderful image, liz cheney and adam din zinger as kamikaze's against their own
and it does keep me up at night. and it does concern me. but to john heilemann's question with regard to what this committee is willing to do, i see individuals like liz cheney and adam an zinger who are operating almost as kamikaze's within the republican party to ensure our democracy stands. >> totally. >> right? or you have individuals like jamie raskin who believes that our union is -- at some point, you know, we are in an almost etiological civil war. and bennie thompson, the...
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francine: what does it mean -- are there any parts of the markets that are attractive right now? or is it tricky to find right now? john: we have had some positions in asia reflecting this concern that basically the intraregional trade problem, and slow down predicated by china but also the semiconductor situation which has been quite persistent -- the debate now is to whether these impacts will be transitory or not. they tend to be more persistent than people might like to think. these are more headwinds. this is reflecting or we see them as economic headwinds that will take some time to play through. francine: what is your take on the u.k. right now? john: we have a negative view on sterling. we know sterling is running and the bank of england brought forward a rate hike expectation. it is interesting to us that there has been no reaction to that news which supports our thesis. it is a longer term view that past brexit will play out slowly and britain is isolated. this will prove to be a problem economically. we are already seeing edge. energy dependence on gas is exacerbating
francine: what does it mean -- are there any parts of the markets that are attractive right now? or is it tricky to find right now? john: we have had some positions in asia reflecting this concern that basically the intraregional trade problem, and slow down predicated by china but also the semiconductor situation which has been quite persistent -- the debate now is to whether these impacts will be transitory or not. they tend to be more persistent than people might like to think. these are...
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that includes prime minister john major and the queen's late husband prince philip who won it in 2011. >>> earlier in the show, we asked the immortal question, i are you awake? i'm a professor. terry is up early, packing for a trip to phoenix and las vegas. and janet shared this photo, i'm awake because 2:00 a.m. in oregon is the perfect time to get a jump on this year's holiday cards. i've got one more for you. just came in, eagle cat writes, i'm awake this early because i had a dream that jon lemire became the next potus. if so, all my executive orders will be about willie geist. >>> coming up a look at axios. >>> and coming up on "morning joe," a house committee on the attack on the capitol votes to hold steven bannon a member of congress. >>> plus, mayor bill de blasio will have a big announcement regarding the state's pandemic. "morning joe" just moments away. . oh, oh, oh, ozempic®! my zone... lowering my a1c, cv risk, and losing some weight... now, back to the game! ozempic® is proven to lower a1c. most people who took ozempic® reached an a1c under 7 and maintained it. and y
that includes prime minister john major and the queen's late husband prince philip who won it in 2011. >>> earlier in the show, we asked the immortal question, i are you awake? i'm a professor. terry is up early, packing for a trip to phoenix and las vegas. and janet shared this photo, i'm awake because 2:00 a.m. in oregon is the perfect time to get a jump on this year's holiday cards. i've got one more for you. just came in, eagle cat writes, i'm awake this early because i had a dream...