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. >> bill: debbie ding el is with me now. >> dana: david petracca. >> bill: thank you for your time, mr. secretary. >> bill: oh my word. >> dana: hilarious. >> bill: i didn't know that existed. new york city is officially open. we're marking the occasion live outside of our studios here in mid town manhattan. for the next two hours. >> dana: a big reveal. jasper's debut. >> bill: fast moving developments on kabul. perhaps this is the moment so many will remember. >> i know i will get killed. the good thing is i won't die -- >> dana: these two days of reflection to our audience means a lot to me and all of our american newsroom team. thank you for helping us make this happen. >> bill: hello to our newest member percy. >> dana: percy seven weeks old today. percy has grown since even that moment. i feel like i've really grown this year, too. we have an incredible producing team. it's a great team. we are all joyous in our work and it has been an amazing opportunity. >> bill: i think my favorite day was may 19th. went outside, sun was out. a beautiful day. it was reborn. a cool day in ma
. >> bill: debbie ding el is with me now. >> dana: david petracca. >> bill: thank you for your time, mr. secretary. >> bill: oh my word. >> dana: hilarious. >> bill: i didn't know that existed. new york city is officially open. we're marking the occasion live outside of our studios here in mid town manhattan. for the next two hours. >> dana: a big reveal. jasper's debut. >> bill: fast moving developments on kabul. perhaps this is the moment so...
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moment for activism and celebration of the kind that the democrats really need rather than doing a debbie downer ac about i want. >> and you can read gene's full column as always at washingtonpost.com. gene, thanks so much. have a great weekend. we'll see you soon. >>> still ahead, moscow signals there is little ground for optimism to end the standoff in eastern europe. we will talk to pentagon press secretary john kirby about the american effort to deter russia from invading ukraine. "morning joe" is coming right back. ading ukraine. subway's eat fresh refresh ading ukraine. "morning joe has so many new footlongs, here's how they line up. we got the new chicken & bacon ranch, new baja steak & jack, and the new baja chicken & bacon, back aka "the smokeshow." save big. order through the app. my asthma felt anything but normal. ♪ ♪ it was time for a nunormal with nucala. nucala reduces asthma attacks it's a once-monthly add-on treatment for severe eosinophilic asthma. not for sudden breathing problems. allergic reactions can occur. get help right away for swelling of face, mouth, tongue
moment for activism and celebration of the kind that the democrats really need rather than doing a debbie downer ac about i want. >> and you can read gene's full column as always at washingtonpost.com. gene, thanks so much. have a great weekend. we'll see you soon. >>> still ahead, moscow signals there is little ground for optimism to end the standoff in eastern europe. we will talk to pentagon press secretary john kirby about the american effort to deter russia from invading...
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acc attacked her and her late husband john at a campaign rally in december 2019. >> debbie dingell, that's a real be beauty. >> he made very comments about john looking up from hell. and i was just stunned by it. >> reporter: it's not only verbal abuse. in november her dearborn, michigan, office was vandalized. >> i had men in front of my house with assault weapons. after tucker carlson had done a rant on me. >> what is the impact on debbie the person, not the congresswoman? >> i'm trying not to let it get to me. but it doesn't mean that some nights when you're home and alone, and you don't hve the husband you love anymore, you don't get scared. >> do you worry by talking to us, you're going to get more threats? >> probably. >> i don't think most people understand the amount of vitriol, the challenging communications, a member of conress and their staff would get at any given time. >> reporter: for over 20 years, ph.d. psychologist mario scalera has worked with capitol police, analyzing threats made against lawmakers. >> we're seeing more people out there putting out more threatenin
acc attacked her and her late husband john at a campaign rally in december 2019. >> debbie dingell, that's a real be beauty. >> he made very comments about john looking up from hell. and i was just stunned by it. >> reporter: it's not only verbal abuse. in november her dearborn, michigan, office was vandalized. >> i had men in front of my house with assault weapons. after tucker carlson had done a rant on me. >> what is the impact on debbie the person, not the...
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. >> reporter: senator debbie stabenow of michigan and congressman mike quigley of illinois have led the gold medal effort -- congress's highest civilian award. >> when you started talking to your colleagues, did any of them know who willie was? >> no. >> how about you, mike? >> very, very, very few knew who he was. i will be honest, i grew up not knowing who willie was. >> was it a hard sell once you had the conversation? >> no, in fact, people would go the first black player in the nhl? wow. >> when he went to chicago stadium as a boston bruin, the fans were the worst in the league and so were the players. it's tough to hear because these were my heroes growing up. >> reporter: this story -- it has a twist. >> i have an unfortunate accident. >> reporter: willie o'ree, the nhl's first black player a descendent of slaves played his entire professional career blind in his right eye. >> was a slap shot from the point come up and hit me flat in the right eye and broke -- broke my nose. >> reporter: o'ree's surgeon said he would never play hockey again but within weeks, he was back on th
. >> reporter: senator debbie stabenow of michigan and congressman mike quigley of illinois have led the gold medal effort -- congress's highest civilian award. >> when you started talking to your colleagues, did any of them know who willie was? >> no. >> how about you, mike? >> very, very, very few knew who he was. i will be honest, i grew up not knowing who willie was. >> was it a hard sell once you had the conversation? >> no, in fact, people would...
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. >> on the cover flap of debbie applegate's 2021 book "madam: the biography of polly adler" is break-in the following, simply put, everybody went to polly's. polly adler, who lived 1900 to 1962, was a diminutive dynamo whose manhattan brothels were more than an oasis of illicit sex, where men paid top dollars for the company of her girls." according to the author debbie applegate, polly's pals included franklin delano roosevelt, frank sinatra, desi arnaz, and duke ellington, among others. applegate is a yale-educated historian based in new haven, connecticut. >> debbie applegate on this episode of book notes plus. it's available on the c-span now app or wherever you get your podcast. >> c-span offers a variety of podcasts that have something for every listener. weekdays, washington today gives you the latest from the nation's capital. and every week, book notes plus has in-depth interviews with writers about their latest works. while the weekly uses audio from our immense archives to look at how issues of the day developed over years and our occasional series "talking with" features con
. >> on the cover flap of debbie applegate's 2021 book "madam: the biography of polly adler" is break-in the following, simply put, everybody went to polly's. polly adler, who lived 1900 to 1962, was a diminutive dynamo whose manhattan brothels were more than an oasis of illicit sex, where men paid top dollars for the company of her girls." according to the author debbie applegate, polly's pals included franklin delano roosevelt, frank sinatra, desi arnaz, and duke...
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then, grandma debbie got to meet the baby. couple days later i went to see her, and i held her and cried my eyes out. because, here she is. this gift, but i, don't have him anymore. >> and a break in the case came soon, to. a 19 year old, who lived on the street from amy and ricky's place. billy hough man was arrested for ricky's murder. turns out he bragged to loads of friends about what he had done. >> he was proud of. it he actually told people, there was a girl that he would carpool with -- for instance -- to go to work and came our. he said, you saw those? helicopters >> she goes yeah, that was me. he says, i did that. >> so, he denied to the authorities. >> several people. he had one person who helped him get the gun. another person who helped him get rid of the gun. he would tell people that he did this. which obviously, was his demise, because he got arrested shortly. >> billy huffman was a drug user, and small time dealer. it turned out there was some sort of connection between billy and wild jennifer. >> cops came in
then, grandma debbie got to meet the baby. couple days later i went to see her, and i held her and cried my eyes out. because, here she is. this gift, but i, don't have him anymore. >> and a break in the case came soon, to. a 19 year old, who lived on the street from amy and ricky's place. billy hough man was arrested for ricky's murder. turns out he bragged to loads of friends about what he had done. >> he was proud of. it he actually told people, there was a girl that he would...
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florida's democratic congresswoman debbie wasserman schultz, she spoke to msnbc this morning about this bill and she essentially called it a nightmare. >> this is deeply disturbing legislation that goes far beyond any autocratic dictatorial provision i've seen in recent memory. are we just going to try to white wash everything and not make people feel uncomfortable? how do we learn? how do we make sure we raise generations of children into adults who make sure they don't repeat the mistakes and horrors of the past? >> reporter: now, as you might imagine, reaction to this bill has been mixed, and it pretty much falls along party line. we did try to reach out to some citizens in the tampa area to see how they felt about it. here's what they had to say. >> i really think that it's important to just teach kids the facts about what happened in history, and not -- go too much into -- opinions or having teachers influence kids in one way or another about things. >> i don't know much about it, but i don't think the governor should be dictating what goes on in the school. >> i don't think anyone
florida's democratic congresswoman debbie wasserman schultz, she spoke to msnbc this morning about this bill and she essentially called it a nightmare. >> this is deeply disturbing legislation that goes far beyond any autocratic dictatorial provision i've seen in recent memory. are we just going to try to white wash everything and not make people feel uncomfortable? how do we learn? how do we make sure we raise generations of children into adults who make sure they don't repeat the...
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his wife debbie tells us he found another donor and is recovering from a successful kidney transplant. craig. >> that is good news dasha burns for us this morning, thank you. >>> this is the time of day we do a boost this isn't just any ordinary boost, this is a special one. >> hoda, you were so sweet you shared the morning's boost with me because it is my mom's 80th birthday and i'm hoping this gives her a boost. my mom nancy guthrie was born this day nancy ellen long 1942 in fort wright, kentucky, carrying that family trait of round cheeks and curly hair and blue eyes that continues to this day. she's lived a life of integrity and loyalty. she is a consistent doer of the right thing and the hard thing she's a truth teller whether you want to hear the truth or not, she's quick, she's smart, she's well-read. she's curious about everything she's daring and adventurous she's willing to jet off anywhere she once got into an f-16 for a ride she has met unthinkable challenges in her life with grit, with determination, and always, always with unshakable she's curious about everything she's
his wife debbie tells us he found another donor and is recovering from a successful kidney transplant. craig. >> that is good news dasha burns for us this morning, thank you. >>> this is the time of day we do a boost this isn't just any ordinary boost, this is a special one. >> hoda, you were so sweet you shared the morning's boost with me because it is my mom's 80th birthday and i'm hoping this gives her a boost. my mom nancy guthrie was born this day nancy ellen long 1942...
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time and not be reminded the next morning they have to get up early the next day for work and here debbie-downer taking us through the news. >> give us a break! it's not much while sitting on the floor, eli and aaron rodgers. and covid vaccines. >> i am good at sports hate. >> and just to circle back, tom brady is the greatest of all time. >> greatest of all time. let's talk about those buccaneers, antonio brown and his dramatic departure from the tampa bay in new york the other day, some reported that browns' bizarre exit was spurred by a disagreement over his health and willingness to play but bucs coach saying he refused to go back to the game was of an ankle injury. the coach did decline to elaborate on the exchange he had on the sideline. "we had a conversation and he left the field." the bucs did not officially left him. brown later released his own rap song featuring a voice saying there are things more important than football. antonio brown is still in new york city. he sat court side at the barclays center, he gets thrown off the team effectively and calls an uber from the locker room,
time and not be reminded the next morning they have to get up early the next day for work and here debbie-downer taking us through the news. >> give us a break! it's not much while sitting on the floor, eli and aaron rodgers. and covid vaccines. >> i am good at sports hate. >> and just to circle back, tom brady is the greatest of all time. >> greatest of all time. let's talk about those buccaneers, antonio brown and his dramatic departure from the tampa bay in new york...
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. >> debbie applegate on book notes plus, available on the c-span now app or wherever you get your podcast. ♪ >> c-span offers a variety of podcasts that has something for every listener. weekdays, washington "today" gives you the latest from the nation's capital and every week, book notes plus has in-depth interviews with writers about their latest works, while the weekly uses audio from our immense archive to look at how issues of the day develop over years. and our occasional series talking with features conversations with historians about their lives and work. many of our television programs are also available as podcasts. you can find them all on the c-span now mobile app or wherever you get your podcast. >> "washington journal" continues. morning. she's a co-founder and reporter for scotus blog here to talk about the future of the court, how stephen breyer announces he's going to retire. why now? guest: that's a good question. the past few justices who have announced their retirement have announced it in the spring. i think in terms of announcing it this term, that was not unexpect
. >> debbie applegate on book notes plus, available on the c-span now app or wherever you get your podcast. ♪ >> c-span offers a variety of podcasts that has something for every listener. weekdays, washington "today" gives you the latest from the nation's capital and every week, book notes plus has in-depth interviews with writers about their latest works, while the weekly uses audio from our immense archive to look at how issues of the day develop over years. and our...
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cantwell, mazie hirono, tom carper, maggie hassan, tammy duckworth, tim kaine, jack reed, ed markey, debbie stabenow, sheldon whitehouse and bob menendez all asked me to join them in opposing any effort to curtail the existing rights and prerogatives of senators to engage in a full, robust, and extended debate. i will. i'd be glad to join you in that. because i believe this body is a unique body in the world just like you did in 2017. i don't know what's changed. debate is still debate. difficult issues are still difficult issues. and when my democratic colleagues filibustered almost 600 times in six years, it was their right as it has been for two centuries. this is the one place in american government where the voice of the minority is heard, the one place. this is the one place where minority opinions have to come to the forefront. and a discussion about changing the rules of the senate with simple 51 votes and to be able to shift this to a body in legislation where whoever is ahead on the football game gets to decide the rules for the rest of the game is not really a set of rules at all
cantwell, mazie hirono, tom carper, maggie hassan, tammy duckworth, tim kaine, jack reed, ed markey, debbie stabenow, sheldon whitehouse and bob menendez all asked me to join them in opposing any effort to curtail the existing rights and prerogatives of senators to engage in a full, robust, and extended debate. i will. i'd be glad to join you in that. because i believe this body is a unique body in the world just like you did in 2017. i don't know what's changed. debate is still debate....
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. >> one thing alex's ex-wife debbie describes in her conversations with police that is alex and laurie seem to have an unusually close relationship. alex even went so far as to describe laurie as hot, which is not typically a word that brothers use when describing their sisters. >> alex and laurie maintained a close relationship over the years. as they got older, laurie would marry several times. she had two kids. a son, colby, from her second marriage, and a daughter, tylee, from her third. laurie alleged tylee's father, joe ryan, was abuse. the claims were investigated but never prove. still, that didn't stop brother alex from getting involved. >> this would become a recurring theme in the lives of laurie and alex. sister needs help, brother comes to the rescue. >> reporter: alex would eventually wind up serving time for aggravated assault against joe ryan. as for laurie, she would move on to husband number four. >> charles vallow to me was the best of laurie's husbands. they had been dating, and we all liked him. charles and alex were very good friends. they laughed over everything
. >> one thing alex's ex-wife debbie describes in her conversations with police that is alex and laurie seem to have an unusually close relationship. alex even went so far as to describe laurie as hot, which is not typically a word that brothers use when describing their sisters. >> alex and laurie maintained a close relationship over the years. as they got older, laurie would marry several times. she had two kids. a son, colby, from her second marriage, and a daughter, tylee, from...
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i don't want to be debbie downer. but can you sit here one year from that moment and say it's less likely to happen again? >> we're worse off than we were in many ways than a year ago. and it's because with each passing day we have more and more of our colleagues who try to pretend this did not happen. you know, in the few hours that followed that attack, it felt as if maybe the fever would break. in fact, naively i thought that at long last this attack would put an end to this dangerous lie that is the precondition to the attack. unfortunately, we find ourselves a year later not in better shape but in many ways at greater risk because the sophistication of this attack on our democracy is increased. and that they're doing it in state legislativers, county clerk offices. we have to make sure we don't allow this one event to stand on its own. it is of a piece of an effort to undo things, principles that we have held true for -- >> and your reporters are so important. journalism. the first amendment, getting the truth ou
i don't want to be debbie downer. but can you sit here one year from that moment and say it's less likely to happen again? >> we're worse off than we were in many ways than a year ago. and it's because with each passing day we have more and more of our colleagues who try to pretend this did not happen. you know, in the few hours that followed that attack, it felt as if maybe the fever would break. in fact, naively i thought that at long last this attack would put an end to this dangerous...
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. >> joining me michigan congresswoman debbie dingell a member of energy commerce committee cochairman democrat policy communications committee, congresswoman good to see you as also a happy new year thousand. >> maria good to see you, and happy new year to you, a lot better than 21. >> what do you make of the analysts to federalize elections and blow up senate moves, i know that you are one for rules, and to keep things as is. but you've got colleagues that are pushing to change the rules altogether, to federalize elections how do you see it. >> i think voting rights bill this is -- issue across the states. and you know maria it is not just trying to be -- trying to suppress senior votes make it harder to vote this voting rights bill is very, very important, every senator will cast a vote has to think about how that impacts democracy i am worried about if ao democracy for a lot of reasons but we are witnessing -- worrying. >> let me ask you you say they are suppressing the vote, kamala harris said the other day to they are suppressing the vote who exactly are you referring to when you
. >> joining me michigan congresswoman debbie dingell a member of energy commerce committee cochairman democrat policy communications committee, congresswoman good to see you as also a happy new year thousand. >> maria good to see you, and happy new year to you, a lot better than 21. >> what do you make of the analysts to federalize elections and blow up senate moves, i know that you are one for rules, and to keep things as is. but you've got colleagues that are pushing to...
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joining us, debbie dingell. she was in the chamber that day a year ago. thanks for taking the time today. >> it's good to be with you on this sole emmn day for this country. >> memories fade and disinformation thrives in this country, a lot of people believe the former president's lies. you were there. you addressed a fearful congress that day to calm people down as it was being assaulted. for folks at home, tell us what you remember most from that day. >> well, i was on the floor of the house. i didn't understand what was happening quite frankly at the beginning. the secret service and capitol police had cleared the vice president and the speaker and senator mcconnell. but the rest of us were there. and stamp said to me, keep people calm. my immediate reaction was from what, what's going on? but quickly security came into the chamber, told us to get down on the ground, put our heads down, there could be bullets coming through glass. they told us to take out the gas masks -- i'd never used a gas mask. i didn't know how to put it on my head. and you began
joining us, debbie dingell. she was in the chamber that day a year ago. thanks for taking the time today. >> it's good to be with you on this sole emmn day for this country. >> memories fade and disinformation thrives in this country, a lot of people believe the former president's lies. you were there. you addressed a fearful congress that day to calm people down as it was being assaulted. for folks at home, tell us what you remember most from that day. >> well, i was on the...
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debbie teaches at a local public school, and after we spoke, she asked that we use only her first name. she says, given the current atmosphere, she doesn't want to trigger any more anger. she's lived the area for over 40 years, and she's seen some backlash to its rapid transformation. >> we saw language about “keep plano suburban” and “keep away the apartments.” i mean, that's a dog whistle, right? it's against diversity of people, of socioeconomics. it's just another culture war, right? >> brangham: others point out that nativist and, at times, violent rhetoric is also coming from the pulpits of some of the christian evangelical churches in this area, like brandon burden, pastor of kingdom life church, who told his congregants on january 10th it was god's will for trumpo stay in office, and told them to keep their guns loaded. debbie saw similar inflamed talk in the schools: in increasingly heated fights over mask mandates, so-called critical race theory, and growing calls for banning books. >> we started the school year with tons of people showing up with signs and screaming
debbie teaches at a local public school, and after we spoke, she asked that we use only her first name. she says, given the current atmosphere, she doesn't want to trigger any more anger. she's lived the area for over 40 years, and she's seen some backlash to its rapid transformation. >> we saw language about “keep plano suburban” and “keep away the apartments.” i mean, that's a dog whistle, right? it's against diversity of people, of socioeconomics. it's just another culture war,...
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aside from debbie new york, most of the country is restricting when it comes to immigration. not expanding. i spoke with senator left immigration advocate policy thinker who said this is great this is california doing its thing. but it's not necessarily what's going to play well for suburban swing voters and the rest of the country. while this may be welcomed in california and something advocates have been puing for for years and years and a really heralding as important investment there may be backlash elsewhere in the country and provides republicans a character they want to portray to run on the midterms. it will be interesting to see the dichotomy which is a smart policy move and how it's going to play with the rest of the country. >> because the support of undocumented people. >> it is controversial outside of california. here not so much. politicians run the country may criticize gavin newsom but it's not that controversial roman voters in the state. the statewide peer >> is go to the opposition in general. he is putting forth proposals broadly. what are you hearing? >>
aside from debbie new york, most of the country is restricting when it comes to immigration. not expanding. i spoke with senator left immigration advocate policy thinker who said this is great this is california doing its thing. but it's not necessarily what's going to play well for suburban swing voters and the rest of the country. while this may be welcomed in california and something advocates have been puing for for years and years and a really heralding as important investment there may be...
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even as a living in exile sometimes pushes her to her limits. nicu debbie was on the phone as soon as i entered the gym. i can breathe easy sir. i'm it's my home. you don't in the ring. i dont know, but i want to do it in life. is right here, failed on my v. c. c. c. no sir, daf is fighting to take part in the 2024 olympic games in paris, possibly representing her new home country of france. the camera is one of the largest criminal organizations in europe and the center of its power is in naples, italy, for decades. it also control the town of castle deeper and cheap bay, and like so much else the construction industry, there was also in the hands of the mafia. over the years, countless buildings were erected with a nod from the camera, including the homes of ordinary families. one of those houses belong to fabulous dabilla, but now of the authorities say it was illegal and demolished it a bitter reality for fabio and others feared their homes could be next. from above. causality, plain cheap a may look like a normal town. but whenever fabulous dabilla comes to his old neighbourhood,
even as a living in exile sometimes pushes her to her limits. nicu debbie was on the phone as soon as i entered the gym. i can breathe easy sir. i'm it's my home. you don't in the ring. i dont know, but i want to do it in life. is right here, failed on my v. c. c. c. no sir, daf is fighting to take part in the 2024 olympic games in paris, possibly representing her new home country of france. the camera is one of the largest criminal organizations in europe and the center of its power is in...
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maria and debbie. give it up for debbie who has been leading and touching hands with everyone. give her a round of applause. on behalf of aaron, derek, thank you to all who joined us, whether here in the theater or virtually online from home. thank you for joining us in this journey towards justice and freedom and to remember and respect and celebrate the legacy of dr. king. so, thank you all again for being with us. and, please, if you have time, go back and look at this again, because it is beautiful. thank you and good night. [ ♪♪♪ ] [applause] >> presidenthonda will be the presiding officerjoined by vice president rick swig, and lazarus and lopez . we expect tina changshortly . also present is brad rusty will provide the board with any needed legal advice. i'm julie rosenberg, the board's executive director . we will be joined by representatives from the planning department this evening. the zoning administrator. the board meeting is as follows. the board request you turn off all phones andelectronic devices so they will not disturb the proceedings . appellants, permi
maria and debbie. give it up for debbie who has been leading and touching hands with everyone. give her a round of applause. on behalf of aaron, derek, thank you to all who joined us, whether here in the theater or virtually online from home. thank you for joining us in this journey towards justice and freedom and to remember and respect and celebrate the legacy of dr. king. so, thank you all again for being with us. and, please, if you have time, go back and look at this again, because it is...
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>> not to be debbie downer about this, but you see what is going on today they are rerating the entire stock market on the basis of higher interest rates. what that means is companies that don't make any money right now, and on eps basis doordash does not maybe on a revenue basis, but teladoc, twilio, other companies with very high multiples, ridiculously high multiples like roku, spotify or zillow, all are getting hit today. i don't have a problem with doordash as a company, but you have to be careful about valuations in a rising interest rate environment the whole company of market is being rerated right now, so that's what i would say on a macro level. >> dlanelano, what would you ado that from a tactical point of view, do you sell other holdings you might have in these categories afraid of 25% more downside or are you starting to look at some of these names to pick up? >> definitely starting to look at some of these names to pick up i think on the e-commerce front that's the area i like, especially when you look at companies like shopify and a company that is obviously performing w
>> not to be debbie downer about this, but you see what is going on today they are rerating the entire stock market on the basis of higher interest rates. what that means is companies that don't make any money right now, and on eps basis doordash does not maybe on a revenue basis, but teladoc, twilio, other companies with very high multiples, ridiculously high multiples like roku, spotify or zillow, all are getting hit today. i don't have a problem with doordash as a company, but you have...
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first, debbie dingell, co-chair of the house communications committee. thanks for being here, congresswoman. in terms of this reset that is being reported, do you think the white house needs a new strategy? is that the problem? >> when i hear people talk about we need a reset, we haven't gotten things done, we're not doing a good enough job talking about we have done. we have the recovery plan and the infrastructure bill. we have to talk about the kinds of programs that we have passed and going into our communities. there's a lot more things that we need to get done. we need to figure out how to get them done and stop focusing on two senators that won't go along. how will we get the majority of votes we need to get some important programs done this year. i'm tired of everybody saying we haven't gotten anything done. we have got a lot done in the last year. >> martha: this is doug schoen and carlie cooperman. they say that biden and congressional democrats need to dedicate their focus to viable legislation that addresses voters' top issues of concern. the
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hello there, debbie, thanks for being on this news. our. these latest convictions will no doubt deepen this nation wide discontent. what has the reaction been there? i think there's really a huge amount of domestic outrage, although most people did expect that on thanks who she will be sentenced or will be subjected to further jail sentences. but i think what was shocking was that the, who in duck controlled court actually posed these sanctions barely 40 hours after who since controversial visit. this is me who said the chair ikea and asked him itself a laughingstock. how can it just returning to more of the public's reaction? how can the public protest given the correct crack down? will we be seeing tactics like the banging of pots and pans to showing ango, which we've seen in the past. what we've seen over this whole weekend, and probably all of this week is the continuing continuing process. and what people are doing, the site is banging pots and pans, which they've been arrested, is also what we call slash marks, and lightnings. what we
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that's all from me and the business team here in burlington for more from us, check out our website, debbie dot com slash business were also on the d. w. news, youtube channel. and you can find us on facebook as well until next time. take care if germany addicted to china, d. w, richard, walker, explorers, germany's china dilemma at the dawn of a new political era. there's meant to be a new strategy. but the so called a traffic light coalition is divided. the u. s. and other allies want germany to be much tougher. so what now can germany find a new way of dealing with china? next on d, w. ah, the italian government just demolished this man's house. father used to be his father built it decades ago when the mafia was profiting off of the home and shortage and more people here could soon find themselves homeless due to forces beyond their control. the mayor of casala, the printer, is trying to put a stop to this focus on europe. in 60 minutes on d, w. ah, we'll go to the dark side. where intelligence agencies are pulling the strings. were organized crime rules. were conglomerates make their o
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debbie. damn. i got a little too much. i got a good made. i'm on like i got all the info. how board and stuff like i like, i mean, i wasn't gonna tell it did not go with one of the p d sub war. now if i'm, i'm not buy one, i just have arm and a suit is most valuable. natural resource is it's new to the country is sometimes referred to as a war to tower. it's the high country in africa. and even us use point. it's 1300 meters above sea level. ah, august is the middle of winter. when temperatures dropped below freezing, sometimes as low as minus 10 celsius. ah ha, i with more than one way humanity has harnessed nature. here expect building a ski still to tooth and south africa. have the only ski slopes in this part of the continent a oh i see that now you got and i said i when i bought buy new rags america. ah yeah. those are found. so yeah, that isn't girl is headed that the doors and didn't figure ha, ha, ha ha, i guess i'm willing if you'd like you, but we're not with us and said alina, can you forward herself drink to leave them at the scene, sought dreaming of the day w
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i don't think it's being a debbie down or because obviously we have hope. we must have hope because we have to fix it. i think human values haven't changed. we've always had the devil in the angel on our shoulders, right. but the way this social media platforms have been formulated. fans the devil in your ear and encourages us against them, splintering our public sphere part so each of us can take a role. we get rid of the lies in our immediate areas of influence. we look for what binds us together rather than what pulls us apart. we act a little bit like outsiders show that we can understand and analyze a little bit better. and i think for the journalists in the audience, there is no time that requires the mission of journalism of truth tellers no time like now, we need to do this and we need to do it now. thinking . mm oh, mount vesuvius is one of the most dangerous active volcanoes in the world. but not every one fears living in its shadow. with good food. perhaps there is something magnetic about vesuvius that the people who don't live, understand how s
i don't think it's being a debbie down or because obviously we have hope. we must have hope because we have to fix it. i think human values haven't changed. we've always had the devil in the angel on our shoulders, right. but the way this social media platforms have been formulated. fans the devil in your ear and encourages us against them, splintering our public sphere part so each of us can take a role. we get rid of the lies in our immediate areas of influence. we look for what binds us...
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isaacs are western liberal democracy. them say, i'm not blaming one site or the opposite of here, the debbie level off in cuba society, the outrage state policy. but the bishop district who, you know, very strange grace cannot be laid into political engagements in the west chandler. he is much more in the den, leaky the send off. we are james, why we are not even aware of how we are. and because we experience ourselves if we do what you want. but there are different, especially digital media. it's not just walk you want to doing what you are doing. thank you. stuck somewhere to use that new pharmacy or did you start over, manipulate your desire, your says, you disagree food by out. she promote that. some will for talking about ecology and so on. it's right, possible that she will lose their electrons and then the united states cannot react. so this is the big dusk bad. now a war the country is wrong. that true, that you cannot trevor even. that is the number dialogue, nbc sh. very wrapping. i was some brain food for you this week and thanks for watching. wherever you are. have a great weeken
isaacs are western liberal democracy. them say, i'm not blaming one site or the opposite of here, the debbie level off in cuba society, the outrage state policy. but the bishop district who, you know, very strange grace cannot be laid into political engagements in the west chandler. he is much more in the den, leaky the send off. we are james, why we are not even aware of how we are. and because we experience ourselves if we do what you want. but there are different, especially digital media....
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i don't want to be debbie downer here. but does this halftime show performance conveniently overshadow all of the issues of the nfl and their treatment of black players. this is how they got jay-z to partner with them in the first place. >> they can do that if they want to. i have been advocating for a decade. the dangers we try to say dr. dre and snoop dog they officially became americana, one of the few things that cuts across everything. so i am fascinating somebody who was young when this was going on. we got into a point where they headlined the super bowl. there will always be something about the nfl that skewer what we don't like about the nfl. i don't think this is one of these things they're saying, they're doing better by black people in they're putting on that white people also really like. that's the part people need to lock into. it ain't for us, this is for them. >> that's a good point. i won't lie. i will watch the halftime show the trailer has me heaped to see a. lot of my viewers don't know this, but you w
i don't want to be debbie downer here. but does this halftime show performance conveniently overshadow all of the issues of the nfl and their treatment of black players. this is how they got jay-z to partner with them in the first place. >> they can do that if they want to. i have been advocating for a decade. the dangers we try to say dr. dre and snoop dog they officially became americana, one of the few things that cuts across everything. so i am fascinating somebody who was young when...
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phil, i want to start with you, i don't mean to be a debbie by downer, except oil -- debbie downer, except oil but that's not really a bright spot. >> you're absolutely right. you're, right, lauren, we used to think the economy's going up, that's a great thing, but not so much lately. you're absolutely right because if you look at what's going on with oil, it's really a bunch of mistakes that have led us to point. the u.s. is underinvested in energy, the world is underinvested in energy, and not only does that impact prices, it impacts geopolitics. i think what you're seeing right now in this late surge in the day of oil touching $84 a barrel for a short period of time is concerns about what's going on between russia and the ukraine. oil prices really soar when there was a report that the biden administration was warning that russia could issue a false flag situation as a pretext of starting a war in the ukraine, and that's got oil traders -- you know, russia's a major producer, you know? over 11 million barrels of oil and products a day, natural gas. and the sad part about this is that eu
phil, i want to start with you, i don't mean to be a debbie by downer, except oil -- debbie downer, except oil but that's not really a bright spot. >> you're absolutely right. you're, right, lauren, we used to think the economy's going up, that's a great thing, but not so much lately. you're absolutely right because if you look at what's going on with oil, it's really a bunch of mistakes that have led us to point. the u.s. is underinvested in energy, the world is underinvested in energy,...
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i'm debbie keith, them professor at harvard in public policy and also mentioning, had worked on this topic. i worked on climate for about 30 years. nice to have a hello angela. tell everybody who you all what you do. hi, be mine, and thank you for me for having me on the show. my name is angela michelle morgan, and i'm an energy policy consulting based in your daily, in the i, haven't you done? these are things with ledger engineering, my interest in the space. if you're new from a book that's interested in climate change and the solutions that we are looking at to deal with that great to hattie and cali, please introduce yourself. i international audience watching right now. hi fremy. it's good to be here. my name is kelly wands, or i'm the executive director of the 3 year olds, are non profit organization called silver lining. and our focus in silver lining is near term climate risk. so we drive our research, we work with government stakeholders, members of the public, our youth organizations to look at expanding our portfolio of options to address climate risk in the next 30 to 40
i'm debbie keith, them professor at harvard in public policy and also mentioning, had worked on this topic. i worked on climate for about 30 years. nice to have a hello angela. tell everybody who you all what you do. hi, be mine, and thank you for me for having me on the show. my name is angela michelle morgan, and i'm an energy policy consulting based in your daily, in the i, haven't you done? these are things with ledger engineering, my interest in the space. if you're new from a book that's...
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the you those young years, 18 to 24 is when you meet someone and start dating debbie, your money kindle employ those years were missing, configured is not real, frivolity wound is kind or the em. how should i put it? a doctor if i regret not having that is 5 dollar was always some bitterness. mid bit. okay, too much. but let's have a look in here. i'll drop off all the person's house. will that house foot tie plants boil where the monument is here? death is where philip levine used to do his dressmaking. philip levine, say, oh, quite true, michaela i saw i left school. i didn't do my final year or school leaving exams or been writing wanted social shalaka. i went to the fashioned design school hipley. that's where i met philip levine. it's all last year. he was very nice and i was very much in love go off shiny. i think that was the 1st and only time, at least it was the 1st time i got drunk and the top one is showing. oh, of her. glean closing. baker seems cursor soft. yeah. yeah. they you? she paid to dp f. i agree, tish, there was a huge table where the patterns were cut. p as at bes
the you those young years, 18 to 24 is when you meet someone and start dating debbie, your money kindle employ those years were missing, configured is not real, frivolity wound is kind or the em. how should i put it? a doctor if i regret not having that is 5 dollar was always some bitterness. mid bit. okay, too much. but let's have a look in here. i'll drop off all the person's house. will that house foot tie plants boil where the monument is here? death is where philip levine used to do his...
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blue says i'm going to eat this yogurt, even though debbie was saving it in the break-room fridge. purple means i've always found you creepy, greg, and i don't want a back rub. yellow means instead of doing any work, i'm just going to keep saying, "let's circle back and align on this." and white says, "i'm secretly watching porn." >> announcer: it's "the late show with stephen colbert." tonight: resign of the times. plus, stephen welcomes: keanu reeves and musical guest genesis owusu featuring jon batiste and stay human. and now, live on tape from the ed sullivan theater in new york city, it's stephen colbert! ♪ ♪ ♪ ( cheers and applause ) >> stephen: hello, gorgeous! table for two right over there. hello! hello, you lovely people. ( cheers and applause ) happy friday. happy friday. happy friday. happy friday. >> jon: happy friday! >> audience: stephen! stephen! stephen! stephen! stephen! ( cheers and applause ) >> stephen: welcome, ladies and gentlemen, one and all, to "the late show." i am your host, stephen colbert. and it is-- ( cheers and applause ) check your calendars
blue says i'm going to eat this yogurt, even though debbie was saving it in the break-room fridge. purple means i've always found you creepy, greg, and i don't want a back rub. yellow means instead of doing any work, i'm just going to keep saying, "let's circle back and align on this." and white says, "i'm secretly watching porn." >> announcer: it's "the late show with stephen colbert." tonight: resign of the times. plus, stephen welcomes: keanu reeves and...
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that's why we listen to their stories. reporter every weekend on d w ah ah, this is debbie news live from berlin and hello 2022. a light show and concert kicked off the new year's here.
that's why we listen to their stories. reporter every weekend on d w ah ah, this is debbie news live from berlin and hello 2022. a light show and concert kicked off the new year's here.
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senator diane feinstein, rand paul, representative dan crenshaw and debbie wasserman schultz are a few of the law schools who have shown remarkable indifference to congressional rules. joining me now, the deputy washington bureau chief for insider, and recently he's been looking into this issue. great to have you with us. i've been following this closely. it has been a fascinating investigation. even for people who follow washington, d.c. what is the scope of this problem based on the reporting you've done? >> well, so often in this country, we love to put things in terms of red and blue and conservative and liberal. if you're looking for an unabashedly bipartisan topic, and of course, a bipartisan problem here, too, you found it in the sense that lawmakers have effectively in many, many cases just ignored a law that was passed ten years to serve as a bulwark, a check on their personal finances, in making sure that those personal finances were not going to conflict with their public duties as members of congress in washington, d.c. and capitol hill. but that aspiration ten years ago is
senator diane feinstein, rand paul, representative dan crenshaw and debbie wasserman schultz are a few of the law schools who have shown remarkable indifference to congressional rules. joining me now, the deputy washington bureau chief for insider, and recently he's been looking into this issue. great to have you with us. i've been following this closely. it has been a fascinating investigation. even for people who follow washington, d.c. what is the scope of this problem based on the reporting...
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and for waitress debbie hays, a lifeline. >> i opened up since the tornado, and it was the first time i had any normalcy to my life. >> reporter: now they're elbow to elbow with recovery crews from out of town. >> and they sit with people they've never seen and don't know and don't care. >> reporter: but on this day, the diner is filled with regulars. >> the special was wonderful. >>> well, thank you. >> reporter: it became clear that this place is about something more. >> when my wife died, i started losing weight. and i've been thinking about those vegetables you have tonight. >> reporter: today ms. becky may be this town's real special. >> i think if you feed somebody, you help them, you make them feel better. it is a form of love. any parent will tell you the second you have a kid, it's like your heart is living outside of your body, which means you never, ever stop worrying. that's why we got health insurance and for way less than we thought was possible. the kids' doctor and dental check-ups are free, and i get screenings for my cholesterol and my blood pressure. don't get me wr
and for waitress debbie hays, a lifeline. >> i opened up since the tornado, and it was the first time i had any normalcy to my life. >> reporter: now they're elbow to elbow with recovery crews from out of town. >> and they sit with people they've never seen and don't know and don't care. >> reporter: but on this day, the diner is filled with regulars. >> the special was wonderful. >>> well, thank you. >> reporter: it became clear that this place is...
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a policy, sometimes, tory leaders or got rid of because a policy other prime ministers, john major, debbie cameron there got rid of or they resign because they lose an election. so they get rid of their prime ministers slash conservative party leaders because of what they've done or policy. but with boris johnson, they'll be getting rid of him because of who he is. i mean, let's be clear, he's a convicted lawyer. he has been sacked twice from 2 jobs for telling bare faced poor he pies. will you put this very clearly? it's, it's completely unusual to remove a prime minister because of doubts about his character. as you say, it's usually about politics, it's about the news, but this time the news is the prime minister's character and that carrying time now, having been so thoroughly discredited, i don't think he stands very much over very much of a chance, but, but it is unusual and i love a lot of our viewers will be thinking, you have a whistle this about a party. ok? they should have had a party. but do you bring donna an entire prime minister because of this? that the truth is, this isn'
a policy, sometimes, tory leaders or got rid of because a policy other prime ministers, john major, debbie cameron there got rid of or they resign because they lose an election. so they get rid of their prime ministers slash conservative party leaders because of what they've done or policy. but with boris johnson, they'll be getting rid of him because of who he is. i mean, let's be clear, he's a convicted lawyer. he has been sacked twice from 2 jobs for telling bare faced poor he pies. will you...
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." >> happy birthday, debbie. >> we want to wish my dad -- >> and my mom -- >> a happy birthday. >> happy birthday, doc and grandma. >> good morning, "today" show, from virginia. >> we're celebrating lexi's sweet 16 >> on "today." >> sweet is the word how cute happy birthday to her. welcome back to "today." it's friday morning. we're so glad to have you along with us. >> we made it to another one >> let's get to your news at 8:00 we'll start with tough negotiations at the highest level to try to defuse the russian/ukraine crisis russia still insisting it has no plans to invade in neighbor. the president clarifying what is at stake if it does. nbc's senior white house correspondent kelly o'donnell joins us with the latest on all of it. good morning >> good morning, savannah. the u.s. calls this a critical moment to avert conflict between russia and ukraine that could threaten europe. this morning in geneva, secretary of state antony blinken met with his russian counterpart for 90 minutes, and neither said any breakthrough was reached. their high-stakes meeting follows the white house tryin
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joining our panel to discuss, former florida congresswoman debbie mucarsel. virginia senator tim kaine spoke about the urgent need to reform the filibuster this morning on msnbc. >> the burden is on our shoulders because of the disenfranchisement happening across the country and the mass disinfranchisement on january 6th. we have to protect people's rights to vote. we don't have to abolish the filibuster. both joe manchin and senator sinema have said pretty plainly they will not abolish the filibuster, but they haven't taken off the table openness to rules reforms that would be good for the senate and that could enable us to accomplish our goal. and that's what we're working on right now. >> eugene, help us understand how president biden factors into that push to reform the filibuster. >> yeah. i mean that is key to this whole thing, right? without any kind of carveout for voting rights in the filibuster, voting rights legislation doesn't pass. republicans are not signing onboard for federal voting rights legislation, any kind of legislation that protects vot
joining our panel to discuss, former florida congresswoman debbie mucarsel. virginia senator tim kaine spoke about the urgent need to reform the filibuster this morning on msnbc. >> the burden is on our shoulders because of the disenfranchisement happening across the country and the mass disinfranchisement on january 6th. we have to protect people's rights to vote. we don't have to abolish the filibuster. both joe manchin and senator sinema have said pretty plainly they will not abolish...
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this is debbie news from berlin. you can find lots more on our website, w dot com. ah, ah ah, ah. with welcome to this new special edition of check in. today we'll show you a few destinations worth a visit in the coming year, as recommended by the lonely planet travel guide for germany. first, we accompany lucas degas to live sick. a city lonely planet describes as young, exciting, multifaceted with.
this is debbie news from berlin. you can find lots more on our website, w dot com. ah, ah ah, ah. with welcome to this new special edition of check in. today we'll show you a few destinations worth a visit in the coming year, as recommended by the lonely planet travel guide for germany. first, we accompany lucas degas to live sick. a city lonely planet describes as young, exciting, multifaceted with.
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we'll ask florida congresswoman debbie wasserman schultz, next. it's great to see you, congresswoman. let's chat in just a couple of minutes. ngresswoman. let's chat in just a couple of let's chat in just a couple of minutes. ♪ and i think to myself ♪ ♪ what a wonderful world ♪ a rich life is about more than just money. that's why at vanguard, you're more than just an investor, you're an owner so you can build a future for those you love. vanguard. become an owner. >>> 43 past the hour now. back to capitol hill, where senate democrats will launch another effort today to push voting rights' legislation through the chamber. but right now, they don't have the votes to either advance the bills or change senate rules to pass them with a simple majority vote. with me now is florida democratic congresswoman, debbie wasserman schultz. congresswoman, it's always a pleasure to see you this morning. let's talk about the agenda. i mean, voting rights is just one of the many issues, including immigration reform, police reform, the build back better act
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there's something called water information sharing group and there's a debbie sec which is w scc water counsel that works between the government and its association and they can provide that standard. most importantly the national information standards technology is to send the technology from the department of commerce and they provide different pieces of technology. they can help develop the standards and they can work together and consult with different stakeholders and eventually build a regulatory regime if that's necessary and if he can dogu it through a joit oversight that would be great. epa needs the leadership of the epa is the years if not decades away from being in a position to regulate this industry because of their current of investment in the organization. that's how i see that as a joint government industry that has to be heavily industry-led at least for the first decade.r th >> host: a caller from louisiana democrats line to go ahead. >> caller: i want to mention something. mark it seems from my understanding that the epa is a malfunctioning organization. the more i
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my name is the about the home and i wore, ah ah ah, this is debbie news live from berlin. dozens of people are killed in thousands, arrested in cossacks danced largest wave of protests in years. the government says its regain control as the conduct president talks with moscow about further measures to quell the unrest. also coming up a u. s. court hands down life sentences to 3 white men for the 2020 killing of african american ahmad are barry. the judge calls their actions chilling, hunting down, and murdering the man who was jogging in their mostly white neighborhood. and it's corona virus, one buyer munich, nill. as germany football kicks off the following, the winter break, 9 of its players have been knocked out. due to coven 19 ah! and william gruff, welcome to the program, following unrest in kazakhstan countries, leader as talked with his russian counterpart about further measures to quote restore order cost him you might tucker, you have told vladimir putin that the situation was stabilizing after russia sent troops to help put down the largest wave of protests hears a classic auth
my name is the about the home and i wore, ah ah ah, this is debbie news live from berlin. dozens of people are killed in thousands, arrested in cossacks danced largest wave of protests in years. the government says its regain control as the conduct president talks with moscow about further measures to quell the unrest. also coming up a u. s. court hands down life sentences to 3 white men for the 2020 killing of african american ahmad are barry. the judge calls their actions chilling, hunting...
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d debbie's thomas for reporting for us there. thank you very much. let's take a look at some of the other latest developments in the pandemic. now. washington wants to double its purchase of cobit 19 rapid tests to 1000000000 out. the u. s. struggles with the on the chrome variant, spain will cap the cost of cove itself, testing antigen kits at just under $3.00 euros. the government is come under increasing pressure over high prices. and developing countries turned down around 100000000. donated coven, 19 vaccine doses last month. the un says that was mainly due to the vaccines nearing their expiration date. and let's get our run of, of some other headlines now. north korea says it is fired to short range ballistic missiles into the sea. it's the country's 3rd missile task this month. john yang said it was exercising legitimate self defense after the usaa now, so it was imposing new sanctions. north korea's neighbors including japan, have condemned the latest missile tests. ukraine says a number of government websites have been targeted in a cyber at
d debbie's thomas for reporting for us there. thank you very much. let's take a look at some of the other latest developments in the pandemic. now. washington wants to double its purchase of cobit 19 rapid tests to 1000000000 out. the u. s. struggles with the on the chrome variant, spain will cap the cost of cove itself, testing antigen kits at just under $3.00 euros. the government is come under increasing pressure over high prices. and developing countries turned down around 100000000....
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congresswoman debbie dingell. thanks for your time. >>> if you missed yesterday's nfl playoff games, a little to talk about. two top teams out. four star quarterbacks getting ready to face-off today. a live preview, next. a live preview, next. i'm noninvasive... and i detect altered dna in your stool to find 92% of colon cancers... even in early stages. early stages. yep. it's for people 45 plus at average risk for colon cancer, not high risk. false positive and negative results may occur. ask your provider if cologuard is right for you. we're in. [bacon sizzles] [bacon sizzles] ♪ [electronic music plays] ♪ [bacon sizzles] ♪ [electronic music plays] ♪ woo! >> vo: my car is my after-work decompression zone. [bacon sizzles] ♪ [electr♪ music ♪c plays] ♪ >> vo: so when my windshield broke... i found the experts at safelite autoglass. they have exclusive technology and service i can trust. >> singers: ♪ safelite repair, safelite replace. ♪ hey hun hey, get your own vapors relax with vicks vapobath o
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debbie teaches at a local public school. she asked that we only use her first name to she says given the atmosphere, she does not want to trigger anymore anger. she has lived in this area for 40 years. she has seen someacklash to its rapid transformation. >> when we saw language about keep plano suburban and keep away the apartments. that's a dog whistle, against diversity of people, of social economics. it is just another culture war. >> others point out that nativists and violent rhetoric is also coming from the pulpits of some of the christian evangelical churches in this area. like brandon, pastor of king of lake ch -- of kingdom life church who told them -- them to keep their guns loaded. debbie saw heated fights over mass mandates, so-called critical race theory and growing calls for banning books. >> we started the school year with tons of people showing up with signs with horrible things on their t-shirts and on these signs. it is terrifying. they harass people. >> last year, she was the target of that harassment. he
debbie teaches at a local public school. she asked that we only use her first name to she says given the atmosphere, she does not want to trigger anymore anger. she has lived in this area for 40 years. she has seen someacklash to its rapid transformation. >> when we saw language about keep plano suburban and keep away the apartments. that's a dog whistle, against diversity of people, of social economics. it is just another culture war. >> others point out that nativists and violent...
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. >>> here with me now is the democratic congresswoman from michigan, debbie dengal. let's talk 1/6. among the things that bernie kerik recently handed over is a document called strategic communications plan, that lace out a strategy to pressure elected republicans to delay certifying the 2020 election results. it also mentions the usual false claims of election fraud in swing states, including your home state of michigan. you're a member of congress. were you aware of the existence of strategy plans like this? and how significant do you think they were? >> good morning. happy new year to you and i hope it's going to be a happy, healthy, safe one for everybody. you know, michigan [ inaudible ] and a lot of people didn't believe me. so if you were paying attention, the second election around for donald trump, there was a lot of pressure being put on our state legislators, if you recall. the president called into the white house and tried to put pressure on them to undermine people's confidence in the election. i want to praise the republican leaders of the state legisl
. >>> here with me now is the democratic congresswoman from michigan, debbie dengal. let's talk 1/6. among the things that bernie kerik recently handed over is a document called strategic communications plan, that lace out a strategy to pressure elected republicans to delay certifying the 2020 election results. it also mentions the usual false claims of election fraud in swing states, including your home state of michigan. you're a member of congress. were you aware of the existence of...
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the punch up again went debbie's discussed guaranteeing equal rights for all citizens. no one was seriously injured. elon musk is facing a social media backlash in china after beijing said the space station nearly collided with this. the station was forced to take evasive action twice. sparking heavy criticism of elon musk on this social media platform. in the latest blow to russian civil society, the supreme court has ordered the closing of memorial, the most respected human rights group. it depends the rights of prisoners in russia. the court agreed with the prosecution argument that the organization violated a law on foreign agents. they say the charges are politically motivated. >> russia's oldest and most important human rights organization now disbanded. supporters defied a protest bantu gather in front of memorial's headquarters. they said the decision was politically motivated. critics are being eliminated. so is the opposition. anyone who wants to lift the mascot russia and look critically at its history is being eliminated. >> memorial was classified as a fore
the punch up again went debbie's discussed guaranteeing equal rights for all citizens. no one was seriously injured. elon musk is facing a social media backlash in china after beijing said the space station nearly collided with this. the station was forced to take evasive action twice. sparking heavy criticism of elon musk on this social media platform. in the latest blow to russian civil society, the supreme court has ordered the closing of memorial, the most respected human rights group. it...
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one thing you heard from great speakers here and corey and debbie and alex in the caucus, i've never seen a more passionate caucus on this issue. passionate for the reasons you'vefo heard. [inaudible question] >> i'm not getting into the politics. the vast majority of our caucus strongly disagrees disagrees with manchin and sinema on will changes. overwhelming majority of our caucus knows if you try to rely on republican votes, you will get zero progress on voting rightses ten. [inaudible question] >> correct. [inaudible question] >> we are always fighting daveer id they, minute by minute it's so important to us. [inaudible question] >> yes. [inaudible question] >> this is a subsidence serious issue. [inaudible question] what do you say to black voters they find out -- not a lot. [inaudible question] >> look who's stopping both of the bills, cory booker -- republican. we don't have a single republican to allow us to go forward debate except we don't have any republicans supported this and i was at a lot of mlk commemorations yesterday. the african-american community is passionate abo
one thing you heard from great speakers here and corey and debbie and alex in the caucus, i've never seen a more passionate caucus on this issue. passionate for the reasons you'vefo heard. [inaudible question] >> i'm not getting into the politics. the vast majority of our caucus strongly disagrees disagrees with manchin and sinema on will changes. overwhelming majority of our caucus knows if you try to rely on republican votes, you will get zero progress on voting rightses ten. [inaudible...
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debbie i chose on the ground supporting it. anchor: there are over hundred thousand people living there. it is estimated that 80% of them would have been affected by this. the eruption was so big that it severed a single fiber-optic cable that connects the island to the world. it sent ash 20 kilometers into the air and triggered a tsunami across the pacific. waves even reached alaska, which is almost 10,000 kilometers away. this was the capsule, waves nearly one meter high flooding in. you can see these pictures are from saturday. now that we are several dates on, we are starting to get an idea of the damage that was done. here is new zealand's acting high commissioner on the phone from the capital. >> the cleanup operation, the town has been blanketed in a thick film of volcanic --. they are making progress. roads have been cleared. buildings are being cleaned up. a lot of rebel, a lot strewn up from the tsunami. they are trying to get back to normal. anchor: we also have these pictures of the tonga capital. this is a port fac
debbie i chose on the ground supporting it. anchor: there are over hundred thousand people living there. it is estimated that 80% of them would have been affected by this. the eruption was so big that it severed a single fiber-optic cable that connects the island to the world. it sent ash 20 kilometers into the air and triggered a tsunami across the pacific. waves even reached alaska, which is almost 10,000 kilometers away. this was the capsule, waves nearly one meter high flooding in. you can...