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coming up this morning, author and university of baltimore law professor kimberly wehle on election fraud claims, the januar
coming up this morning, author and university of baltimore law professor kimberly wehle on election fraud claims, the januar
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we also want to thank baltimore for hosting us. "cuomo primetime" starts right now. ♪ >>> all right. our thanks to anderson and president biden to pick up on his last comment, and paraphrase, how big a deal was this town hall for president biden? i'm chris cuomo. welcome to a compact edition of primetime following the main ent our cnn town hall just wrapping up. you see it right there. president biden made news tonight on his stalled agenda, some good insight into how negotiations are going. and also where he stands on the fate of the filibuster. he now says he thinks we're going to have to move to the point where we fundamentally alter it to get some legislation passed like voting rights and raising the debt ceiling. but can't embrace reform now because he would lose at least three democratic votes. now that is farther than he's ever gone before. the question is, does he really go all the way? in the meantime, he insisted he will be able to get his own party behind him on his bold, domestic agenda. let's bring in better minds fo
we also want to thank baltimore for hosting us. "cuomo primetime" starts right now. ♪ >>> all right. our thanks to anderson and president biden to pick up on his last comment, and paraphrase, how big a deal was this town hall for president biden? i'm chris cuomo. welcome to a compact edition of primetime following the main ent our cnn town hall just wrapping up. you see it right there. president biden made news tonight on his stalled agenda, some good insight into how...
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we are live in baltimore, maryland, baltimore center stage. it's a cnn presidential town hall with president joe biden. i'm anderson cooper. thanks very much for joining us. president biden is at a pivotal moment in his presidency, trying to pass legislation that could bring about the biggest change to america's social safety net in decades. democratic leaders have less than two weeks to meet the new deadline that they themselves have said to agree on this sweeping plan. for weeks they've been struggling to reach a deal. the stakes are certainly high for the president, for his party and for the nation. tonight president biden will take questions about his agenda directly from voters here in baltimore. everyone in this audience is vaccinated and masked per local regulations except when questioning the president. i've been vaccinated as well, tested multiple times for covid in the past week, including today. so with that i want to welcome the 46th president of the united states, president joe biden. [ cheers and applause ] >> good to see you. >>
we are live in baltimore, maryland, baltimore center stage. it's a cnn presidential town hall with president joe biden. i'm anderson cooper. thanks very much for joining us. president biden is at a pivotal moment in his presidency, trying to pass legislation that could bring about the biggest change to america's social safety net in decades. democratic leaders have less than two weeks to meet the new deadline that they themselves have said to agree on this sweeping plan. for weeks they've been...
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thank you to our excellent partners at the baltimore community foundation and wypr. thank you to hearing and speech agency for helping us provide accessibility and, of course, thank you all in the audience for joining us tonight for this important conversation. we hope you'll fill out the survey and we want to say from the library, take care and stay safe. >>> good evening. thanks for being here for this really exciting book event. this is a really important book. an american hero. someone we're proud of scott god -- gottlieb. his book will be available at bookstores all over america. i think every one knows him. it's important to remind everybody he is an aei scholar. he served in the bush administration before the trump administration and he was the fda commissioner. he spent the last couple of years helping our country get through this crisis that we face. on top of all that, he's nominated for an emmy for his performance on cbs set the nation. he's been nominated for an emmy. i got very woried about this because the emmys were last night and i didn't see the anno
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baltimore's police department is down 279 officers and in seattle a group of firefighters marched up the step of city hall to turn in their boots rather than comply with the washington state vaccine mandate. cbs news the white house. >>> the white house said that it expects today is the day that the country will reach the milestone of having 190 million americans who are fully vaccinated leaving about 65 million left. >>> the los gatos mom accused of throwing sex parties for teens will be arraigned in just over an hour. she hosted them for about a year. sometimes using social media to lure them. she is also accused of providing alcohol and encouraging sex acts, someones nonconsensual. >>> major new developments say that suspected human remains have been found at the site of the brian landrie manhunt. his parents said they would be at the park wednesday morning to search. after a brief search they found some articles that belong to him. petito's remains were found on september 19th. she was strangled. >>> the gunman behind the deadliest high school shooting in united states history sp
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that's helped clear the backlog in baltimore. tell me how that's been working out the past few months. >> so what i can say is i think it's really important to give context for this situation. you have a newly elected prosecutor who took office in january of 2021, right? so that's like nine months into an unprecedented sort of global pandemic already underway. so in this instance, as you've already indicated there's this huge backlog of cases not due to any sort of malfeasance on the part of her predecessor but due to the fact the grand jury was gone for so long. she had to assemble teams and thousands of backlogged cases. i guess the greater question for all of us is how effective are the constraints of the criminal justice system during a global pandemic to protect citizens from violent individuals. as you indicated in baltimore with the exception of very limited sort of virtual hearings, our courts were literally shut down for 18 months, and so what we did as you're aware, we understood that resources were going to be a proble
that's helped clear the backlog in baltimore. tell me how that's been working out the past few months. >> so what i can say is i think it's really important to give context for this situation. you have a newly elected prosecutor who took office in january of 2021, right? so that's like nine months into an unprecedented sort of global pandemic already underway. so in this instance, as you've already indicated there's this huge backlog of cases not due to any sort of malfeasance on the part...
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david: i went to baltimore too. what i found is that from what i can tell, anecdotally, but that is what reporting is when you don't have hard numbers, most of the money went to places that did not really need it. the state of oregon designated some really economically bad to rural communities and some of downtown portland as opportunity zones. downtown qualifies because not very many people live there but the people who do live there are in housing that has been preserved as affordable housing so it shows up as poor. what i found is in a place like oregon as much as i could tell, much of the money went to places like downtown portland, office buildings, condo complexes, and, very little to the immigrant community of rockwood outside. baltimore is a fascinating place. it was exactly what opportunity zones were meant for. i mean, it is a struggling town. it was the six largest city in america in 1950. now they are down to 600,000 people and have a terrible crime problem. its reputation was probably ruined by the wire
david: i went to baltimore too. what i found is that from what i can tell, anecdotally, but that is what reporting is when you don't have hard numbers, most of the money went to places that did not really need it. the state of oregon designated some really economically bad to rural communities and some of downtown portland as opportunity zones. downtown qualifies because not very many people live there but the people who do live there are in housing that has been preserved as affordable housing...
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guest: i did go to baltimore, because you do that without getting on a plane. what i found is that, from what i can tell, anecdotally, but that is what reporting is, most of the money went to places that didn't really need it. the state of oregon designated some really bad, economically bad rural communities and some of downtown portland as opportunity zones. not many people lived there, but the people who do are in housing that has been preserved. in a place like oregon, as much as i can tell, most of the money went to places like downtown portland. baltimore is just a fascinating place. it was exactly what opportunity zones were meant for. i mean, is a struggling town, the sixth largest city in america. they got a little opportunity zone money. i was just there yesterday, a guy is taking some rowhouses and renovating them. he is going to put businesses on the first floor. his whole project is $5 million. the condo complex, what i fear is that because there was nothing to force people to put money into places like this in on north avenue in baltimore, most of
guest: i did go to baltimore, because you do that without getting on a plane. what i found is that, from what i can tell, anecdotally, but that is what reporting is, most of the money went to places that didn't really need it. the state of oregon designated some really bad, economically bad rural communities and some of downtown portland as opportunity zones. not many people lived there, but the people who do are in housing that has been preserved. in a place like oregon, as much as i can tell,...
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in baltimore today secretary becerra announced the biden administration's new federal overdose prevention strategy building on previous actions the administration has taken to address addiction and the overdose epidemic. the overdose epidemic has evolved and our strategy to combat is evolving as well. that's why the new strategy prioritizes prevention, harm reduction, evidence-based treatment and support during recovery. the holistic focus on harm reduction and recovery support in particular are new and innovative approaches. that includes actions like increasing access to medication treatment for people with opioid use disrecord. disorder. and expanding access to harm reduction services. with drug overdose deaths increasing by more than 30% last year, the severity and worsening nature of this epidemic requires an all hands on deck approach. this strategy from h.h.s. builds upon the biden-harris administration's year one drug policy priorities and is a key part of addressing that rising challenge jen: this is another sign that the president's call for the private sector to step up and hel
in baltimore today secretary becerra announced the biden administration's new federal overdose prevention strategy building on previous actions the administration has taken to address addiction and the overdose epidemic. the overdose epidemic has evolved and our strategy to combat is evolving as well. that's why the new strategy prioritizes prevention, harm reduction, evidence-based treatment and support during recovery. the holistic focus on harm reduction and recovery support in particular...
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other major cities affected include baltimore, phoenix, and dallas. late today, southwest saying it's working to accommodate all stranded passengers. phil lipof has the story. >> reporter: tonight, confusion and chaos at airports across the country. tens of thousands of southwest airlines passengers stranded after their flights were canceled. the airline cancelling more than 1,000 flights today, on top of 800 saturday. >> i got an email at 5:00 this morning telling me my flight was canceled. >> reporter: in el pase, tanya sanchez was heading to dallas for the cowboys game. but at the airport, more red on the boards than anything else. in denver, ryan lacy says he waited more than three hours in this line to rebook his flight. >> we were originally going from denver to orlando. and now we're going denver to tampa. we're not quite sure how we're going to get to orlando yet. >> reporter: in a statement, southwest saying we've continued diligent work throughout the weekend to reset our operation. with a focus on getting aircraft and crews repositioned to
other major cities affected include baltimore, phoenix, and dallas. late today, southwest saying it's working to accommodate all stranded passengers. phil lipof has the story. >> reporter: tonight, confusion and chaos at airports across the country. tens of thousands of southwest airlines passengers stranded after their flights were canceled. the airline cancelling more than 1,000 flights today, on top of 800 saturday. >> i got an email at 5:00 this morning telling me my flight was...
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as captured in a 2019 documentary, his earliest years were spent homeless on baltimore's west side. every day, a struggle to survive. >> my routine was looking in a gutter to find some coins, figure out how to get some chicken gizzards or wings for the day. and then off to find my mom. that was my normal. reporter: and figure out where to sleep. >> yeah. it was an open space. i could sleep under aree or in an abandoned house. porter: his mother's foster parents took him in and got legal custody. his mother cheryl died at age 36. in his book, he calls for a hero. >> i think she did one of the hardest things there is to do. from mother to give up their child and to be selfless, to have that child have a chance at life. on her deathbed, her last dying words to my brother was, i want you to be like your brother. i can get emotional now because to me, it signifies that she really loved me. that's really real. reporter: music became his way forward. in middle school, he latched onto the tuba which he calls the underdog instrument. >> it represents me. the tuba is big, bulky, clumsy someti
as captured in a 2019 documentary, his earliest years were spent homeless on baltimore's west side. every day, a struggle to survive. >> my routine was looking in a gutter to find some coins, figure out how to get some chicken gizzards or wings for the day. and then off to find my mom. that was my normal. reporter: and figure out where to sleep. >> yeah. it was an open space. i could sleep under aree or in an abandoned house. porter: his mother's foster parents took him in and got...
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that is likely what you'll hear president biden focus on here tonight in baltimore. >> all right. kaitlan collins and lauren fox thanks to both of you. the town hall with president biden starts tonight at 8:00 p.m. eastern only on cnn. any moment a cdc panel voting on booster shots. i've spent centuries evolving with the world. that's the nature of being the economy. observing investors choose assets to balance risk and reward. with one element securing portfolios, time after time. gold. agile and liquid. a proven protector. an ever-evolving enabler of bold decisions. an asset more relevant than ever before. gold. your strategic advantage. >>> in our health lead any moment a group of cdc advisers are going to vote on whether to recommend booster shots for eligible adults who got the moderna or johnson & johnson vaccine. if that group votes yes then the recommendation will go to cdc director rochelle walensky's desk for the final okay. those eligible could get their boosters as soon as this weekend. >> reporter: decision day the cdc vaccine advisers set to vote this hour on whether
that is likely what you'll hear president biden focus on here tonight in baltimore. >> all right. kaitlan collins and lauren fox thanks to both of you. the town hall with president biden starts tonight at 8:00 p.m. eastern only on cnn. any moment a cdc panel voting on booster shots. i've spent centuries evolving with the world. that's the nature of being the economy. observing investors choose assets to balance risk and reward. with one element securing portfolios, time after time. gold....
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. ♪ ♪♪ ♪ ♪♪ ♪ ♪♪ ♪ ♪♪ ♪ ♪ ♪♪ ♪ ♪♪ >> university of baltimore law professor is back with this and she is the author of the book and read the constitution and why and also, this for newspaper and from us and read your latest bill you focus on senate judiciary committee investigation into former president trump's when it comes to the justice department and the recent months after the 2020 election. his running viewers what that judiciary committee investigation found. >> investigation found that on nine instances, the former president try to get the department of justice to investigate alleged fraud in the election and i think the implication is that was in an effort to potentially use the justice department in a political way. that is how the justice department helped him stayav in office and it traditionally, the doj has separated itself from elections and that the policy hasth been the election fraud ad it has to be resolved before they investigate the fraud and the point of the make the columnistt out if we do see donald trump run which many people believe and if you were to get in
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as captured in a 2019 documentary, his earliest years were spent homeless on baltimore's tough west side, every day a struggle to survive. >> my routine was look in the gutter, try to find some coins, figure out how i was going to get some chicken gizzards or chicken wings for the day, and then off to find my mom, if we weren't together. that was my normal. >> brown: and figure out where to sleep? >> where to sleep, yeah. and it was an open space so i could sleep under a tree. i could sleep in an abandoned house. >> brown: at age four, his mother's foster parents took him in and got legal custody. his mother, cheryl, died at age 36. in his book, white calls her a "hero." >> because i think she did one of the hardest things there is to do, is for a mother to give up their child and to be selfless, to have that child have a chance at life. and on her deathbed, her last dying words to my brother was, "i want you to be like your brother." which, i can get a little emotional now-- because to me, it signifies that she really loved me, and that's really real. >> brown: music became his way forw
as captured in a 2019 documentary, his earliest years were spent homeless on baltimore's tough west side, every day a struggle to survive. >> my routine was look in the gutter, try to find some coins, figure out how i was going to get some chicken gizzards or chicken wings for the day, and then off to find my mom, if we weren't together. that was my normal. >> brown: and figure out where to sleep? >> where to sleep, yeah. and it was an open space so i could sleep under a tree....
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nation today he will answer questions directly about his massive spending plan at a cnn town haln in baltimore back on capitol hill he's scaling back some of his key proposals to win support within his own party. here is mike memoli. >> reporter: in 2018, candidate bind came to the scrantop area to layout his build back better economy. as agenda as president he came back to push it over the finish line wednesday was the first time he returned to his hometown since taking office in january he says this northeast pennsylvania town was home not because of the memories, but because of the values he learned here this stop was an effort to turn the focus away from washington and his plans nearly $2 trillion price tag to instead focus on the benefits this would bring for the middle class he said america's global competitiveness in child care and green energy initiatives, in road, railways, and bridges would help put america's economy back on track. biden will continue to make his case to the country on thursday in a primetime televised town hall biden acknowledging yes there is skepticism about wheth
nation today he will answer questions directly about his massive spending plan at a cnn town haln in baltimore back on capitol hill he's scaling back some of his key proposals to win support within his own party. here is mike memoli. >> reporter: in 2018, candidate bind came to the scrantop area to layout his build back better economy. as agenda as president he came back to push it over the finish line wednesday was the first time he returned to his hometown since taking office in january...
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agenda directly to you, the american people, taking questions from voters at a cnn town hall live in baltimore. it is a fascinating and consequential moment. it is hard to sell a package that is still tbd because of big differences in the democratic family so as the president tells the voters asking the questions and those of you watching at home he'll also be trying to sell his favorite pieces of the plan and persuade democratic lawmakers it is time to make the tough decisions needed to make a deal. the president's first year scorecard and his long-term legacy hang in the balance. so do the narrow democratic majorities in the house and the senate and perhaps that big governor's race in virginia that will be settled 12 days from now. everyone in the negotiations, you heard the speaker at the top of the program. everyone sees things are closer. everyone also says there are giant issues, among them getting a key moderate senator on board with how to pay for $1 about 5 trillion to $1.9 trillion in new spending. let's begin with our senior white house correspondent phil mattingly. the president tr
agenda directly to you, the american people, taking questions from voters at a cnn town hall live in baltimore. it is a fascinating and consequential moment. it is hard to sell a package that is still tbd because of big differences in the democratic family so as the president tells the voters asking the questions and those of you watching at home he'll also be trying to sell his favorite pieces of the plan and persuade democratic lawmakers it is time to make the tough decisions needed to make a...
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it belongs to the baltimore ravens. a furious comeback. ♪♪ todd: you are looking at the national harbor in maryland. one of the favorite rivers in the country, a convention, a hub and there's also according to reports a ferris wheel. >> yes, a ferris wheel. >> i'm not too sure-- [laughter] >> welcome back, ainsley. >> thank you. i went to south carolina to see some friends. >> any praise? >> we didn't see any praise and will we actually came back sunday night. >> the mayor showed up at a parade and he got booed. who would think even though he has been trashing columbus day for his entire seven year reign, who would think he would be booed at a columbus day parade. >> they were 35,000 people in attendance one block around fifth avenue celebrating. so, how many times have you been in the grocery store in the last couple of weeks and it's like i'm looking for something and it's not there? you are not alone, i was buying bacon yesterday and there was no bacon. i wanted bacon. cream of mushroom soup last weekend two days
it belongs to the baltimore ravens. a furious comeback. ♪♪ todd: you are looking at the national harbor in maryland. one of the favorite rivers in the country, a convention, a hub and there's also according to reports a ferris wheel. >> yes, a ferris wheel. >> i'm not too sure-- [laughter] >> welcome back, ainsley. >> thank you. i went to south carolina to see some friends. >> any praise? >> we didn't see any praise and will we actually came back sunday...
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now the focus is on baltimore's police force to see if those numbers change and how that could impact the safety of the city. >>> conservative radio host and vaccine skeptic dennis praeger says he got covid and he did it on purpose. listen to this. >> it is infinitely preferable to have natural immunity than vaccine immunity. and that is what i hoped for the entire time. hence i so engaged with str strangers, constantly hugging them, taking photos with them, knowing that i was making myself very susceptible to getting covid. which is indeed, as bizarre as it sounded, what i wanted. >> all right. joining me now, brian stelter, cnn chief media correspondent and anchor of "reliable sources." sanjay and other doctors will say this is an awful idea. >> yes. this is the illogical extreme. he is not the only right-wing radio host that pushes this narrative that you should go out and get covid. he says it has happened to him and he is doing okay. he is taking one of those cocktails of drugs that's recommended by fringe doctors. this is really about owning the limits. whatever biden says, what
now the focus is on baltimore's police force to see if those numbers change and how that could impact the safety of the city. >>> conservative radio host and vaccine skeptic dennis praeger says he got covid and he did it on purpose. listen to this. >> it is infinitely preferable to have natural immunity than vaccine immunity. and that is what i hoped for the entire time. hence i so engaged with str strangers, constantly hugging them, taking photos with them, knowing that i was...
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tom has been waiting in baltimore, maryland. caller: good morning. i was listening to the speech by biden, and he said we should start making things in the u.s. again and we should have local governments start buying from the united states. in baltimore, the maryland port authority just made a purchase of huge containers, made out of chinese steel, not five miles away is a shipyard, steel plant, largest steel plant in the world at one time. so those could have been made right here in the united states and we would not have to would t have to buy them from the chinese. host: that is our last caller. speaking of baltimore, next, we will be joined by kimberly wehle to talk about congressional investigations into the january 6 attack and president trump's continued claims of election fraud. later, hugo gurdon discusses his publication's new initiative "restoring america" and how he views this issue. stick around. we will be right back. ♪ announcer: coming up live on c-span, atlantic council hosts a conversation on global technology standards. we hear f
tom has been waiting in baltimore, maryland. caller: good morning. i was listening to the speech by biden, and he said we should start making things in the u.s. again and we should have local governments start buying from the united states. in baltimore, the maryland port authority just made a purchase of huge containers, made out of chinese steel, not five miles away is a shipyard, steel plant, largest steel plant in the world at one time. so those could have been made right here in the united...
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our chief white house correspondent is at the site of the event in baltimore. the president has yet another opportunity tonight to try to promote his domestic agenda, but the white house is still negotiating with a key senator who seems to be willing to hold up key parts of the legislation. >> yeah, wolf, and that is going to be the challenge for the president tonight is that he is here selling a bill that is still not finished. it's not just dealing with the components and the size and the scope of this bill, which of course we've been talking about all week. the priorities that the president has that he's had to scale back this this bill, but now is going to be another chief component of it that you've heard the president tout time and time again. that's how to pay for the bill. senator sinema is now still opposed to raising taxes on corporations and high earners. that has been a stance she's held for several weeks, but one we have learned has not changed. what you're seeing is a scramble among democrats as they are trying to figure out other ways to pay for
our chief white house correspondent is at the site of the event in baltimore. the president has yet another opportunity tonight to try to promote his domestic agenda, but the white house is still negotiating with a key senator who seems to be willing to hold up key parts of the legislation. >> yeah, wolf, and that is going to be the challenge for the president tonight is that he is here selling a bill that is still not finished. it's not just dealing with the components and the size and...
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jeremy diamond live at the townhall site in baltimore. jeremy, what's the hold up now? >> reporter: well, listen, john, president biden is certainly ramping up his public push to sell his domestic agenda even as lawmakers in washington are still working to actually finalize the actual elements and the contours of this reconciliation package. a senior official i spoke with this morning told me that the president sees this as an opportunity to have a conversation with the american people directly. the white house believes that these townhall formats certainly play to the president's strengths as a politician, to be able to have the one-on-one conversations, to bring some some of those personal anecdotes that the president likes to do. it's also a way for the president to be able to reframe this debate, which for weeks has been centered on the back and forth, the push and pull before the warring factions around the democratic party on what exactly is at stake. what we heard from the white house and the president yesterday in scranton, pennsylvania, it's about giving middle
jeremy diamond live at the townhall site in baltimore. jeremy, what's the hold up now? >> reporter: well, listen, john, president biden is certainly ramping up his public push to sell his domestic agenda even as lawmakers in washington are still working to actually finalize the actual elements and the contours of this reconciliation package. a senior official i spoke with this morning told me that the president sees this as an opportunity to have a conversation with the american people...
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the question is how does this play in philadelphia, chicago, in baltimore? how does it play in cities where large groups of african-americans showed up and made him the president of the united states? >> you know, listen, those folks want to hear more. progressives want to hear more from him on the filibuster. i think they will be pleased what they heard from him tonight going a little bit further saying he might be willing for a carve out on voting rights and other issues. probably the bigger question, though, is how does it play in west virginia? and how does it play in arizona with -- >> smart lady you are. >> -- with sinema and manchin. they seem with the filibuster not willing to think about any sort of carveouts for any of these issues. joe manchin's bill was sort of the skinny voting rights bill that was put on the floor of the senate, and it got no republican votes. so i think if you're a democrat and you're hoping that perhaps the republican obstinence on voting rights will move joe manchin, move senator sinema, we'll see if that happens. and then y
the question is how does this play in philadelphia, chicago, in baltimore? how does it play in cities where large groups of african-americans showed up and made him the president of the united states? >> you know, listen, those folks want to hear more. progressives want to hear more from him on the filibuster. i think they will be pleased what they heard from him tonight going a little bit further saying he might be willing for a carve out on voting rights and other issues. probably the...
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>> jesse: meanwhile according to the white house, joe biden is going to spend this week vacation in baltimore. the only conclusion anybody could reasonablyny draw from all of this is that joe biden isn't really running things. joe biden himself at various points admitted that. higher gas prices, joe biden straight uper knowledge that he has no idea what to do about it. >> do you have a timeline for gas prices? when do you think they start going down? >> my guess is you'll start to see gas prices come down as we get by going into the winter -- excuse me, going next year into 2022. i don't think it's going to significant reduce gas prices. i don't have a near term answer. >> jesse: "i don't have a near-term answer." in reality, joe biden's handlers have been begging opec to produce more oil and they've been refusing. that's the real near-term answer, and it's been a disaster. this country was energy independent when joe biden took office and it's not anymore. it's not clear that joe biden realizes that. but if there's one thing joe biden knows well, it's howwe to deflect from his own failures.
>> jesse: meanwhile according to the white house, joe biden is going to spend this week vacation in baltimore. the only conclusion anybody could reasonablyny draw from all of this is that joe biden isn't really running things. joe biden himself at various points admitted that. higher gas prices, joe biden straight uper knowledge that he has no idea what to do about it. >> do you have a timeline for gas prices? when do you think they start going down? >> my guess is you'll...
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biden attempted to sell his ambitious legislative agenda to millions of americans during a town hall in baltimore. mr. biden said that he's confident he'll get a deal done on his stalled infrastructure and spending plans before his trip to europe next week. during his remarks, he backed away from his proposed tax increases to fund the deals. the president tackled the pandemic and the supply chain crisis saying he's considering deploying the national guard to help ease the stress. >>> and this morning, there are new details about that massive oil spill off the coast of southern california. records show that the coast guard received multiple reports of a possible fuel spill about 15 hours before its own personnel confirmed the incident. the agency has given conflicting accounts of what happened on october 1st. at least 25,000 gallons of oil spilled into the ocean closing beaches and harming animal and plant life. authorities say it was possibly caused by a ship's anchor that dragged an underwater pipeline. >>> so coming up, the widespread impact of climate change. how security around the world is b
biden attempted to sell his ambitious legislative agenda to millions of americans during a town hall in baltimore. mr. biden said that he's confident he'll get a deal done on his stalled infrastructure and spending plans before his trip to europe next week. during his remarks, he backed away from his proposed tax increases to fund the deals. the president tackled the pandemic and the supply chain crisis saying he's considering deploying the national guard to help ease the stress. >>>...
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baltimore's police union telling officers not to reveal their vaccine status. citing a lack of communication between city officials and the bargaining unite, according to the baltimore sun. >> this is not a good thing, to mix up a public health crisis and a vaccine that can save lives amongst things like bargaining power. this is the wrong hill to die on. >> concerns over staffing shortages in the face of mandates are mounting. the seattle police department had an 82% vaccination rate last friday. three days before the deadline. the city's public schools canceled about 140 bus routes fearing too few vaccinated drivers. massachusetts moved preemptively to offset possible staffing shortages among state troopers by calling up the national guard to assist in prisons if feeds and to administer covid tests to kids in schools. as of today, deadline day, the governor said 90 per of state police have submitted their vaccine records. >> i'm not comfortable with telling people what they should do under normal circumstances. but we are not in normal circumstances right now
baltimore's police union telling officers not to reveal their vaccine status. citing a lack of communication between city officials and the bargaining unite, according to the baltimore sun. >> this is not a good thing, to mix up a public health crisis and a vaccine that can save lives amongst things like bargaining power. this is the wrong hill to die on. >> concerns over staffing shortages in the face of mandates are mounting. the seattle police department had an 82% vaccination...
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remember in the 2016 election we found out the russians were sowing discord in cities like baltimore and zuckerberg said that's ridiculous. they paid in rubles. this guy has been beating these things off for four years. part of it is i think congress doesn't want to regulate. they're afraid to regulate. they don't really understand something of this stature. i totally agree about this is different. i couldn't agree more. you have tobacco, and you have adolescents body image issues being raised. literally hurting people again. >> the question is whether facebook will change on its own or will they be forced to change? >> it will not. think about this congress regulating. think about the 30s when the communication act was written versus this congress today. that's really frightening, too, because we don't have people on capitol hill that can regulate. >> in our final minute. we talked about ozzie media last week, this facade of a media company claimed to be a somewhat. car lotion watson on the "today" show claiming he's coming back. six days later, i see no tweets or instagram posts. >
remember in the 2016 election we found out the russians were sowing discord in cities like baltimore and zuckerberg said that's ridiculous. they paid in rubles. this guy has been beating these things off for four years. part of it is i think congress doesn't want to regulate. they're afraid to regulate. they don't really understand something of this stature. i totally agree about this is different. i couldn't agree more. you have tobacco, and you have adolescents body image issues being raised....
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in baltimore, the police union telling officers not to reveal their vaccine status. citing a lack of communication between city officials and the bargaining union, according to the "baltimore sun." >> this is not a good thing to mix up a public health crisis and a vaccine that can save lives amongst things like bargaining power. this is the wrong hill to die on. >> reporter: the looming mandates triggered concerns over staffing shortages. seattle's public schools cancelled about 140 bus routes fearing too few vaccinated drivers. on friday, just 82% of the city's police department was in compliance with the vaccine policy. that number now jumping to 98%. massachusetts moved preemptively to offset possible staffing shortages among state troopers by calling up its national guard to assist in prisons if needed and to stare covid tests to kids in schools. as of today deadline day, the governor's office says 90% of state police have submitted their vaccine records. >> we know now the statistics. more police officers die of covid than they do in other causes of death. so it
in baltimore, the police union telling officers not to reveal their vaccine status. citing a lack of communication between city officials and the bargaining union, according to the "baltimore sun." >> this is not a good thing to mix up a public health crisis and a vaccine that can save lives amongst things like bargaining power. this is the wrong hill to die on. >> reporter: the looming mandates triggered concerns over staffing shortages. seattle's public schools cancelled...
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in baltimore, the police union is telling its police members according to the baltimore sun, not to disclose their status, citing a lack of communication between city officials and the bargaining unit. and in seattle where a mandate has gone into effect, the mayor's office is saying that 98% of officers are now in compliance, up from 82% just a few days ago. the latest rush of vaccine mandates targets 66 million people who have chosen not to get the shot just yet. that as the u.s. marks a major milestone. some two-thirds of eligible people in this country are now fully vaccinated. and as a result, laura and christine, we are seeing that deaths and new cases are trending down along with hospitalizations at the lowest levels they've been in almost three months. christine, laura? >> alexandra field, thank you. >>> the haitian gang believed to be responsible for the kidnappings of 17 missionaries is now demanding a $17 million ransom for their release. that is according to new reporting from the wall street journal. 16 of the captives are americanss from the ohio-based christian aid service, fiv
in baltimore, the police union is telling its police members according to the baltimore sun, not to disclose their status, citing a lack of communication between city officials and the bargaining unit. and in seattle where a mandate has gone into effect, the mayor's office is saying that 98% of officers are now in compliance, up from 82% just a few days ago. the latest rush of vaccine mandates targets 66 million people who have chosen not to get the shot just yet. that as the u.s. marks a major...
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woe didn't have it in the baltimore port. they're big ports. they had it out there in california. so that is going to change. but those are goods, high class, i don't know if that is the right word, but higher end goods that will be shipped in. we will work this out. now that the private sector is going to be involved, lock, stock and barrel, fedex, fabulous company. ups, fabulous company. and your big retailers, walmart, target, they all do it, they will all work hard. they will send their own trucks an and send their own planes. biden, welcome to the private sector. i don't think he knew we had a private business sector, one of his steve people awoken him. i forgot about that. charles: what is interesting about that, speaking of high class, they represent all the money, all the purchasing power that we have. >> yeah. charles: i wish we didn't have so much coming from other countries but that is a different topic. i want to get to the phrase you coined, kill the bill, save the country. >> yes. charles: might be a new one catching fire, is a new slogan will give you a run for the
woe didn't have it in the baltimore port. they're big ports. they had it out there in california. so that is going to change. but those are goods, high class, i don't know if that is the right word, but higher end goods that will be shipped in. we will work this out. now that the private sector is going to be involved, lock, stock and barrel, fedex, fabulous company. ups, fabulous company. and your big retailers, walmart, target, they all do it, they will all work hard. they will send their own...
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university of baltimore law professor kimberly wehle is back with us. she is the author of the book "how to read the constitution and why." in your latest column in the hill, you focus on president trump's actions when it comes to the justice department in the months after the 2020 election. reminding viewers what that judiciary committee investigation found. guest: on nine instances, the former president tried to get the doj to investigate alleged fraud in the election. implication is that was in effort to potentially use the justice department in a political way, that is, have the department help him stay in office. traditionally, doj has separated itself from elections. the policy has been is if there has been election fraud, it has to be resolved before they investigate fraud. the point i make in the column is if we see donald trump run, which many people believe, and if he were to get in the white house a second round, we will see probably a more blurring of the lines between the president and the justice department and that is a really big deal no
university of baltimore law professor kimberly wehle is back with us. she is the author of the book "how to read the constitution and why." in your latest column in the hill, you focus on president trump's actions when it comes to the justice department in the months after the 2020 election. reminding viewers what that judiciary committee investigation found. guest: on nine instances, the former president tried to get the doj to investigate alleged fraud in the election. implication...
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the town hall event in baltimore, the president said he did not want a cold war but wants china to understand the u.s. will not step back or change its views. germany has recorded its steepest one-day increase in covid-19 cases and more than five months. there were 116 deaths reported which is the most since mid may. officials have expressed optimism they would not need additional virus restrictions in the last few days. 66% of the population has been vaccinated. shares of snapchat tumbled after apple issues are weighing on advertising spending and that is impacting its fourth order earnings and they have expected revenue of 1.20 $1 billion in the last half of the year. renaud will lose production due to the crippling global chip shortage. it says it will make close to 500,000 vehicles in 2021 due to a lack of components and it had previously predicted a short wall of roughly 200,000. this is bloomberg. ♪ >> negotiations are on going and i think we've had good dialogue we want to make sure what we are doing will be sustainable. we are still talking to the white house and will continue. we a
the town hall event in baltimore, the president said he did not want a cold war but wants china to understand the u.s. will not step back or change its views. germany has recorded its steepest one-day increase in covid-19 cases and more than five months. there were 116 deaths reported which is the most since mid may. officials have expressed optimism they would not need additional virus restrictions in the last few days. 66% of the population has been vaccinated. shares of snapchat tumbled...
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>> phil rucker, let's move forward to tonight's event in baltimore, the cnn town hall with the president who made news. a bunch of reporters on twitter saying all their reporting went down the drain when biden superceded everything they have been told. he opened the door philly around with the filibuster. the question comes down to what do you do with manchin and sinema who remained amazingly democrats? >> it's a real problem for the biden presidency and has been for months now, the fact that divides them in multiple issues among democrats. there is no room for division when you look at a 50 plus 1 senate majority they currently have. biden has resisted coming out for the filibuster for months despite pressure from the democratic party who have felt that on a number of issues, this voting rights bill come out and get rid of the filibuster is essential for passing that legislation which they see as core and not omnivore to the democratic parties sort of values and agenda but core to the party's very survival. when you look a the tougher voting laws that have gone in and so many states in
>> phil rucker, let's move forward to tonight's event in baltimore, the cnn town hall with the president who made news. a bunch of reporters on twitter saying all their reporting went down the drain when biden superceded everything they have been told. he opened the door philly around with the filibuster. the question comes down to what do you do with manchin and sinema who remained amazingly democrats? >> it's a real problem for the biden presidency and has been for months now, the...
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marilyn mosby in baltimore. you have now had progressive district attorneys who have not been able to win because progressive activism. understand the value of having people d.a.s who are not aligned with the police officers. >> got you. getting back to this study about police killings, it was published in "lancet." it listed police violence as an urgent public health crisis in the u.s. it points out accountability is lacking with 1% of officers involved in killings being charged with a crime. senator booker also saying today that the majority of police officers agreed on accountability for wrongdoing. what's it going to take to get this legislation moving again? >> what it's going to take is president joe biden being just as concerned and aggressive when it came to his infrastructure bill, when it came to his build america bill. he has to be more aggressive. what it's going to take is people out there pulling pressure on senator tim scott, senator lindsey graham and mitch mcconnell to do more. senator tim scott
marilyn mosby in baltimore. you have now had progressive district attorneys who have not been able to win because progressive activism. understand the value of having people d.a.s who are not aligned with the police officers. >> got you. getting back to this study about police killings, it was published in "lancet." it listed police violence as an urgent public health crisis in the u.s. it points out accountability is lacking with 1% of officers involved in killings being...
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in west baltimore, crime goes up to astronomical rates, you have over 200 murders in baltimore city so this is the deadliest year we've seen in history and this is happening across the country and major cities, progressives on behalf of people who do not have private security, you see that time ndgandin aga lling for e useron caps it cap ra torilo, inloatce pg at p p a 13 001300hoownershine he ie n rs imodety kisp okin ng of,ngha wwehaha lost.lo >> ususse cin e, soc slism sight, ht at right r >> absolutely, and bernie sanders saying are entitled to pay me. the vaccine mandate, they are telling businesses told what they can or cannot do. they were not able to reopen because they could not stand with the lockdown, that is not what keeping is employed, not keeping our businesses open. we see a lot of what democrats are doing. people are waking up to this. people are tired of it. ashley: so glad we could touch base with you. check the big board for you. a struggle to find direction today, the dow gaining more momentum up 2 tenths of one%. let's look at the 10 year. we see a correlation, ta
in west baltimore, crime goes up to astronomical rates, you have over 200 murders in baltimore city so this is the deadliest year we've seen in history and this is happening across the country and major cities, progressives on behalf of people who do not have private security, you see that time ndgandin aga lling for e useron caps it cap ra torilo, inloatce pg at p p a 13 001300hoownershine he ie n rs imodety kisp okin ng of,ngha wwehaha lost.lo >> ususse cin e, soc slism sight, ht at...
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i responded tough to the riots in baltimore with 4,000 members of the national guard and 1,000 police officers. we stopped the violence. >> martha: mandatory vaccination in maryland for your first responders and police? >> no. we don't. we've got 86% of the entire population vaccinated. >> bill: thanks for coming in. nice to see you. we're waiting the hear from the president. that will happen next hour. also waiting to hear from the house speaker in a matter of minutes. stay tuned. trying to figure out whether or not they reached a framework on the spending agenda. what's in, what's out, who is on first? we'll try to figure it out. >> martha: everybody is crowded into that room. we'll be right back. record lows and home values are at record highs. the newday 100 va cash out loan lets you borrow 100% of your home's values and you can take out $ 50,000 or more. pay down high rate credit cards, improve your home, or just give your family the security of having cash in the bank. centrum multigummies aren't just great tasting... they're power-packed vitamins... that help unleash your energ
i responded tough to the riots in baltimore with 4,000 members of the national guard and 1,000 police officers. we stopped the violence. >> martha: mandatory vaccination in maryland for your first responders and police? >> no. we don't. we've got 86% of the entire population vaccinated. >> bill: thanks for coming in. nice to see you. we're waiting the hear from the president. that will happen next hour. also waiting to hear from the house speaker in a matter of minutes. stay...
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same with baltimore. there will be hit-and-miss showers. we'll see rain in atlanta and areas of alabama. as we head toward tomorrow, the northeast will stay cool and cloudy with hit-and-miss showers. north carolina, hit and miss, also nashville and alabama. through mobile through the panhandle of florida up through alabama and atlanta could get a good drenching out there. if anyone's traveling through the airports, tomorrow you could deal with delays. most of the delays today would be through no, up through hartford and providence and logan airport. today's forecast, look at the middle of the country. it still feels and looks like summer. dallas at 87. san antonio, 89. tomorrow warm in the middle of the country. the only areas that will be a little coolish is northwest and northeast with showers. katty, this october is shaping up to be a very warm october. it doesn't feel like fall yet in many areas of the country. >> i was wearing a sweater by saturday morning and then by sunday, hot and humid and back in shorts again. i'm ready for fall.
same with baltimore. there will be hit-and-miss showers. we'll see rain in atlanta and areas of alabama. as we head toward tomorrow, the northeast will stay cool and cloudy with hit-and-miss showers. north carolina, hit and miss, also nashville and alabama. through mobile through the panhandle of florida up through alabama and atlanta could get a good drenching out there. if anyone's traveling through the airports, tomorrow you could deal with delays. most of the delays today would be through...
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as many as one in three emergency responders in some cities like chicago, los angeles, right here in baltimore are refusing to comply with city vaccine mandates. i'm wondering where you stand on that should police officers, emergency responders be mandated to get vaccines? if not, should they stay at home or let go? >> yes and yes. >> that decision prompting criticism of the president, police unions, even citizens arguing that cities already fighting increase in crime, chicago, baltimore, philadelphia, need more officers on the street, not less. l.a. county sheriff alex villanueva said he's not mandating his vaccine, 18,000 employees in that sheriff's office and if he does mandate the vaccine he may lose 5 to 10% just overnight. david: chicago it could be as much as a third of the entire force. david, thank you very much. let's take a look at new york city. we've got a live look at it where cops are now required to get at least one vaccine shot by october 29th, just a couple of days away. anyone unvaccinated after that day will be placed on unpaid leave until they can show proof of vaccination
as many as one in three emergency responders in some cities like chicago, los angeles, right here in baltimore are refusing to comply with city vaccine mandates. i'm wondering where you stand on that should police officers, emergency responders be mandated to get vaccines? if not, should they stay at home or let go? >> yes and yes. >> that decision prompting criticism of the president, police unions, even citizens arguing that cities already fighting increase in crime, chicago,...
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including mine, they didn't do it so he puts the ravens, the team that addressed him on his back leaving baltimore to a comeback win over the indianapolis colts. >> second in the game, there it is, caught, touchdown. ortiz brown and this game is over. >> why would you want to draft an awesome player like that 340 yards and four touchdown desiree scored 22 and into points on their way to a 31-20 overtime victory after the indianapolis kickers 47 yard at the desert -- what you think it is going to do? we wouldn't of had the bar jackson story, it is up next. >> got a message saying carson wins. i told you. that is it. that's my story. >> your team won sunday and you are here to gloat. just got breaking news. 10 more points. scores 140. jillian: cancel culture backfire after mit yanks a lecture because the twitter mom doesn't like him because how many people signed up to go to his rescheduled event? todd: it is a bird, it is a plane latest bisexual superman, dc comics waiting too far into wokeiness who played clark kent and i believe he played superman. joe concha and tomi lahren coming up, don't go a
including mine, they didn't do it so he puts the ravens, the team that addressed him on his back leaving baltimore to a comeback win over the indianapolis colts. >> second in the game, there it is, caught, touchdown. ortiz brown and this game is over. >> why would you want to draft an awesome player like that 340 yards and four touchdown desiree scored 22 and into points on their way to a 31-20 overtime victory after the indianapolis kickers 47 yard at the desert -- what you think...
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as many as one in three emergency responders to some cities like chicago, los angeles, right here in baltimore, are refusing to comply with city vaccine mandates, i wonder where you stand on that. if should police officers, emergency responders to be mandated to get vaccines and if not, should they be stay at let go? >> yes, and yes. >> jesse: can you hear the applause right there and you realize a lot of people are willing to put up with the dementia the white house as long as he destroys their political opponents. last night at town hall demonstrated among other things that authoritarianism is far more popular than the democratic party than most americans realize. remember when donald trump warned democrats will start destroying statues of our founding fathers? he was mocked for that. but last night, joe biden said he would be okay with destroying statues of thomas jefferson and nobody batted an eye. >> new york city is removing a statue of thomas jefferson from the legislative chambers because of his history with slaveholder. you support the decision? >> it's a locality in their decision to
as many as one in three emergency responders to some cities like chicago, los angeles, right here in baltimore, are refusing to comply with city vaccine mandates, i wonder where you stand on that. if should police officers, emergency responders to be mandated to get vaccines and if not, should they be stay at let go? >> yes, and yes. >> jesse: can you hear the applause right there and you realize a lot of people are willing to put up with the dementia the white house as long as he...
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. >> phil rucker, let's move forward to tonight's events in baltimore, the cnn town hall, with a president who is indeed made news, a bunch of rhetoric reporters on twitter were saying that all the reporting over the last few days went down the drain when biden went ahead and verbally superseded everything they've been told. he opened the door towards filling around with the filibuster, but still fill up, the question comes down to, what do you do about sinema and manchin, who remain amazingly democrats? >> you know, it is a real problem for the biden presidency and has been for months now. the fact that there are our divides on multiple issues among the democrats and there's not any room for division when you look at a 50 plus one senate majority, that they currently have. this issue of the filibuster, biden has resisted coming out for the filibuster for months now despite pressure from the liberal flank of the democratic party, who have felt that on a number of issues, chief among them the voting rights bill, coming out to get rid of of the filibuster is essential for passing that legisl
. >> phil rucker, let's move forward to tonight's events in baltimore, the cnn town hall, with a president who is indeed made news, a bunch of rhetoric reporters on twitter were saying that all the reporting over the last few days went down the drain when biden went ahead and verbally superseded everything they've been told. he opened the door towards filling around with the filibuster, but still fill up, the question comes down to, what do you do about sinema and manchin, who remain...
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county, florida, dave aaronberg, and major neil franklin, retired officer with the maryland, state, and baltimore police department. dave, why is this new body camera footage so important as investigators rye to piece together what exactly happened to dpgabby petito? . >> good evening, wolf. to me, this body cam video tells me two things. first, it answers the question as to whether the police on the scene got the message from the 911 operators that witnesses saw brian hitting gabby. and secondly, it also tells me that there was probable cause that day to arrest brian. at first, you know, they were trying to focus on arresting gabby, but now you have witnesses who said that brian was hitting gabby and you have gabby admitting that brian did grab her face, put his nail in her skin, leading to a mark, and she did what many domestic violence victims do, in that she blamed herself for it. and i think that had an impact on the police at the scene. now, whether the police could have arrested brian is different than whether they should have. there will be an independent investigation to determine whethe
county, florida, dave aaronberg, and major neil franklin, retired officer with the maryland, state, and baltimore police department. dave, why is this new body camera footage so important as investigators rye to piece together what exactly happened to dpgabby petito? . >> good evening, wolf. to me, this body cam video tells me two things. first, it answers the question as to whether the police on the scene got the message from the 911 operators that witnesses saw brian hitting gabby. and...
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well, back in 1951, she went to johns hopkins in baltimore, where she was diagnosed with cervical cancer. the lawsuit alleges the doctors removed her cells and tissue from a tumor without telling her and without letting her say okay lacks later died that year since then scientists have used those cells in countless medical breakthroughs. but for the lacks family, that doesn't justify what they call the exploitation of her body here's cnbc's meg tirrell. >> reporter: for ron lacks, it's a proud but complicated family legacy. >> it's like our grandmother was a superhero, you know, helping so many. >> reporter: hela cells, named for henrietta's fist and last names, offered a new tool to science. they continue to live and reproduce in the lab the cell line has been used to develop medical breakthroughs like the polio vaccine, advancements against cancer and hiv, and recently to better understand the coronavirus the cells are sold for research purposes by companies including thermo fisher scientific but the lacks family and their attorneys say the cells were stolen and the business is quote,
well, back in 1951, she went to johns hopkins in baltimore, where she was diagnosed with cervical cancer. the lawsuit alleges the doctors removed her cells and tissue from a tumor without telling her and without letting her say okay lacks later died that year since then scientists have used those cells in countless medical breakthroughs. but for the lacks family, that doesn't justify what they call the exploitation of her body here's cnbc's meg tirrell. >> reporter: for ron lacks, it's a...
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it's also worth noting he's on the road on thursday in baltimore for a town hall meeting. >> kristen welker, great to have you back at your post. and you can catch more of stephanie's conversation with secretary yellen tomorrow at 9:00 a.m. eastern here on msnbc. >>> joining me now is one of the lawmakers who will be attending that 4:30 meeting with president biden this afternoon. congressman bera of california. congressman, you're going goo sbo this meeting today. what are you hoping to hear from the president? who are you going to be advocating for? >> thank you for having me on. really what i'm trying to hear from the president, i'm glad he's getting involved and inviting lawmakers down to the white house, is what are the contours. climate change is incredibly important to me. what is it that we can get joe manchin to agree to. how are we going to pay for this? it's perfectly reasonable to ask corporations to pay their fair share. what can senator sinema agree to and how do we get both these bills passed? they are both equally important. >> what do you think of this october 31st t
it's also worth noting he's on the road on thursday in baltimore for a town hall meeting. >> kristen welker, great to have you back at your post. and you can catch more of stephanie's conversation with secretary yellen tomorrow at 9:00 a.m. eastern here on msnbc. >>> joining me now is one of the lawmakers who will be attending that 4:30 meeting with president biden this afternoon. congressman bera of california. congressman, you're going goo sbo this meeting today. what are you...
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and baltimore. philly and new york, late afternoon. i pause this at 8:00 p.m. as the heavy rain will be arriving in hartford, springfield, mass. new hampshire and vermont, look for a rainy afternoon. the storms will sweep out saturday night. sunday will be better in new england than it will be on saturday. unfortunately today, some of these storms could be strong. 25 million are at risk for severe weather, even tornadoes. that's arkansas through the ohio valley. on saturday, isolated strong storms in the northeast. i don't think that's going to be a severe weather outbreak, but they could have gusty winds. for today's forecast, probably the warmest day we're going to have until next spring. then things change as the rain moves through on saturday. notice the rest of the country is kind of tranquil. beautiful weather through the plains all the way through texas. on sunday, that's when the much cooler weather will arrive in the northeast, finally feeling like fall. but we'll have to pay for it on saturday with those storms, jonathan. >> 84 degrees here on october
and baltimore. philly and new york, late afternoon. i pause this at 8:00 p.m. as the heavy rain will be arriving in hartford, springfield, mass. new hampshire and vermont, look for a rainy afternoon. the storms will sweep out saturday night. sunday will be better in new england than it will be on saturday. unfortunately today, some of these storms could be strong. 25 million are at risk for severe weather, even tornadoes. that's arkansas through the ohio valley. on saturday, isolated strong...
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last night he was in baltimore. really notably, though, next week, garret, he's going to have to craft this message a little bit more for a voter base and a preview perhaps for the 2022 mid-terms when he goes to new jersey on monday and virginia on tuesday in those key gubernatorial elections. i think the way he pitches the plan there in that manner is going to be important there as well. >> and we'll know if they're close if he comes to visit us on capitol hill. right before we came on the air jen psaki was asked about the president's filibuster comments last night. and when she expressed for him at least unusualness to making changes, they're talking about possible changes in the coming weeks potentially to the filibuster or at least changes to the president's position. how realistic is that? >> the president can say whatever he wants about the filibuster. ee doesn't get a vote on it. i mean, you know, look, activists -- progressive activists have pushed this issue all year, and they've been very thorough on this.
last night he was in baltimore. really notably, though, next week, garret, he's going to have to craft this message a little bit more for a voter base and a preview perhaps for the 2022 mid-terms when he goes to new jersey on monday and virginia on tuesday in those key gubernatorial elections. i think the way he pitches the plan there in that manner is going to be important there as well. >> and we'll know if they're close if he comes to visit us on capitol hill. right before we came on...
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we can now share that president biden will -- repeat will -- participate in a "cnn town hall" in baltimore on thursday. this comes at a critical time for the country, the economy, the president's sweeping legislative agenda. you can see the town hall -- anderson cooper will moderate only on cnn. that's this thursday, 8:00 p.m. eastern. we'll be right back. it's a sunny day. nah, a stormy day. classical music plays. um uh, brass band, new orleans. ♪ ♪ she drives hands free... along the coast. make it palm springs. ♪ cadillac is going electric. if you want to be bold, you have to go off-script. experience the all-electric cadillac lyriq. - your mom's got to go! - she's family. she's using my old spice moisturize with shea butter and she's wearing my robe. mom: ahem ahem ahem we're out. feel stuck with student loan debt? move to sofi-and feel what it's like to get your money right. ♪ move your student loan debt to sofi—you could save with low rates and no fees. earn a $500 bonus when you refi-and get your money right. (vo) how do you know when you've found your team? whether you're
we can now share that president biden will -- repeat will -- participate in a "cnn town hall" in baltimore on thursday. this comes at a critical time for the country, the economy, the president's sweeping legislative agenda. you can see the town hall -- anderson cooper will moderate only on cnn. that's this thursday, 8:00 p.m. eastern. we'll be right back. it's a sunny day. nah, a stormy day. classical music plays. um uh, brass band, new orleans. ♪ ♪ she drives hands free... along...
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. >> reporter: the three airports impacted the most are chicago o'hare, denver, and bwi in baltimore, among others. right now what we're seeing is a conversation going on about whether or not a covid vaccine mandate might be playing a role in this because southwest does have one. the pilots association has asked a court to intervene and to block it. southwest and their union say that has nothing to do with anything that we're seeing right now. that's the very latest here in miami, geoff. >> sam brock, our thanks to you. >>> quote, it's not sustainable at this point. everything is out of whack. that's how a man who runs a port in georgia described the backlog at major shipping hubs in an interview with "the new york times." ships anchored as far as the eye can see, waiting for their turn. shipping containers pile up, waiting to be picked up or moved as well as. as "the times" put it, what once seemed like a temporary phenomenon, a traffic jam that would eventually dissipate, is increasingly viewed as a new reality that could require a substantial refashioning of the world's shipping in
. >> reporter: the three airports impacted the most are chicago o'hare, denver, and bwi in baltimore, among others. right now what we're seeing is a conversation going on about whether or not a covid vaccine mandate might be playing a role in this because southwest does have one. the pilots association has asked a court to intervene and to block it. southwest and their union say that has nothing to do with anything that we're seeing right now. that's the very latest here in miami, geoff....