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for norah o'donnell, i'm major garrett. have a great weekend and good nigh >> judge judy: what did you need the $1,500 for? >> i had a really hard time financially. >> announcer: an indebted coworker fell behind again. >> a year had passed, and i had not received any payments for the loan. >> judge judy: you were working. why didn't ya start paying him? >> when he lent me the money, he didn't tell me he wanted the money back. >> announcer: was there an ulterior motive? >> i had only started paying him after he continuously asked me out at work. >> judge judy: nobody gets away easy here. >> announcer: "judge judy." you are about to enter the courtroom of judge judith sheindlin. peter bartl is suing his former coworker, dana burke, for an unpaid loan to get her belongings out of storage. >> byrd: order! all rise! ♪♪ your honor, it's case number 510 on the calendar in the matter of bartl vs. burke. >> judge judy: thank you. >> byrd: you're welcome, judge. parties have been sworn in. judge judy: ms. b,ieshave at,as ouecsenn
for norah o'donnell, i'm major garrett. have a great weekend and good nigh >> judge judy: what did you need the $1,500 for? >> i had a really hard time financially. >> announcer: an indebted coworker fell behind again. >> a year had passed, and i had not received any payments for the loan. >> judge judy: you were working. why didn't ya start paying him? >> when he lent me the money, he didn't tell me he wanted the money back. >> announcer: was there an...
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major. >> garrett: charlie de mar, thank you. britain is reeling from a brazen attack on a member of parliament who was murdered in front of his constituents. the suspect, said to be a british citizen, was quickly arrested. counterterrorism officials are leading the investigation. cbs' charlie d'agata reports from london. >> reporter: stabbed to death inside a church while serving those he cared for most. and for now, british police are treating the murder as an act of terror. sir david ames was holding an open meeting with constituents when, witnesses say, a man wielding a knife charged id stabbed the 69-year-old politician multiple times. emergency teams were quick to respond to the scene in essex, east of london, but paramedics were unable to save his life. police arrested a 25-year-old man on suspicion of murder, and recovered a knife. prime minister boris johnson said the entire country was heartstricken. >> and the reason i think people are so shocked and saddened is, above all, he was one of the kindest, nicest, most gentl
major. >> garrett: charlie de mar, thank you. britain is reeling from a brazen attack on a member of parliament who was murdered in front of his constituents. the suspect, said to be a british citizen, was quickly arrested. counterterrorism officials are leading the investigation. cbs' charlie d'agata reports from london. >> reporter: stabbed to death inside a church while serving those he cared for most. and for now, british police are treating the murder as an act of terror. sir...
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garrett, you are in the building where it's happening. tell us what is the latest on where democrats stand right now and what impact is president -- just president biden go into the capitol hill has on where it stands. >> they were locked into doing some kind of foot on infrastructure because of a deal that speaker pelosi made with moderate members. it was clear the vote was going to fail. the president coming insulin the work they are all doing reminding them that they are in this together and leaving a little bit of a roadmap for how he believes it will be possible to ultimately pass both of these bills at a level everyone is comfortable with in the future was enough that allowed everyone out of this self imposed standoff they were in, saving face, kicking the infrastructure vote at some point in the future. six minutes or six days, six weeks, you heard the president say. it's likely this renewed debate around the size of the second package will probably last longer, like more on the six week timeframe here. but they were able to shake
garrett, you are in the building where it's happening. tell us what is the latest on where democrats stand right now and what impact is president -- just president biden go into the capitol hill has on where it stands. >> they were locked into doing some kind of foot on infrastructure because of a deal that speaker pelosi made with moderate members. it was clear the vote was going to fail. the president coming insulin the work they are all doing reminding them that they are in this...
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>> reporter: hey, garrett. well, i will begin with the mayor. he's actually hopeful that more people will get vaccinated in the next couple hours. . as you mentioned the mandate is at 5:00 p.m. tonight where people have to get at least one dose of the vaccine, and the reality is if they don't, they won't be getting a paycheck come monday morning. we have received new numbers. the numbers are trending upward as far as vaccination numbers go. more than 12,60 0 people have received at least that one dose of the vaccine since the mandate was announced. but the reality is that 33,000 city workers have not been vaccinated and that is a big concern. thousands of emergency responders including officers as well as firefighters remain unvaccinated. and yesterday we saw hundreds of firefighters and their supporters outside the mayor's residence. they're outraged and saying they're not against a vaccine. however, they are against the mandate. and they said the reality is we could face a staffing issue come monday morning. take a listen to this. >> i've been
>> reporter: hey, garrett. well, i will begin with the mayor. he's actually hopeful that more people will get vaccinated in the next couple hours. . as you mentioned the mandate is at 5:00 p.m. tonight where people have to get at least one dose of the vaccine, and the reality is if they don't, they won't be getting a paycheck come monday morning. we have received new numbers. the numbers are trending upward as far as vaccination numbers go. more than 12,60 0 people have received at least...
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i'm garrett haake. we continue to follow reaction here at home and all over the world to the death of general colin powell. the former secretary of state military leader, two-time recipient of the presidential medal of freedom and a political icon to many, passed away this morning at walter reed hospital due to complications from covid-19 according to his family. he was 84 years old and fully vaccinated. powell had been suffering from a type of blood cancer that can weaken the body's ability to fight infections. the president said he, quote, embodied the highest ideals of both warrior and diplomat. in the last hour we heard from the secretary of state. we heard him talk about powell's lasting impact in diplomatsationed around the world. and lloyd austin spoke in personal times after learning about the loss of his mentor and friend. >> i feel as if i have a whole -- hole in my heart just learning of this just recently. first african american chairman of the joint chiefs. first african american secretary
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garrett, i know you and your colleagues are tracking a lot tonight. any progress on t negotiations over the debt limit, which allows the government to keep borrowing money? >> reporter: not really, lester language that would have suspended the debt limit through the end of next year was stripped out of the house that passed the house and senate today to fund the government now just 18 days left to default and no clear on how to do it. >> garrett, thank you. >>> tonight president biden struggling to break that impasse among democrats and unite them behind his agenda. kelly o'donnell is at the white house, and, kelly, we haven't seen much of the president today. >> reporter: that's right. the president had been intentionally out of sight most of this week, lester, hunkered down making calls from the oval office, even after-hours calls from the residence aids say four top advisers are staying close, giving him frequent updates the president is wanting policy experts at the ready to answer specific legislative questions raised by lawmakers he's trying to
garrett, i know you and your colleagues are tracking a lot tonight. any progress on t negotiations over the debt limit, which allows the government to keep borrowing money? >> reporter: not really, lester language that would have suspended the debt limit through the end of next year was stripped out of the house that passed the house and senate today to fund the government now just 18 days left to default and no clear on how to do it. >> garrett, thank you. >>> tonight...
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the author is doctor leah garrett. the book is x troop and we want to thank doctor leah garrett for being with us today. we look forward to the conversation we will have in our article format. staging and to our website for that and we look forward to having doctor garrett here in person once things get more back to normal is to ttalk about x troop or the young lion or whatever your next project maybe. thank you for joining us today. >> that was wonderful and i'm glad i got to be here. thank you audience for coming and i'm grateful you were here today. >> we hope you stay tuned to the museum website for upcoming programs. let us know what you think of them in the comment box and we will see you next. goodbye. >> you've been watching american history tv every saturday on c-span2. visit the people and places that tell the american story and watch thousands of historical stories online anytime at c-span.org/history. >> weekends are intellectual these. every saturday american history tv documents american stories and on bo
the author is doctor leah garrett. the book is x troop and we want to thank doctor leah garrett for being with us today. we look forward to the conversation we will have in our article format. staging and to our website for that and we look forward to having doctor garrett here in person once things get more back to normal is to ttalk about x troop or the young lion or whatever your next project maybe. thank you for joining us today. >> that was wonderful and i'm glad i got to be here....
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i'm garrett haake. "deadline: white house" starts right now. >>> hi, everyone, it's 4:00 in new york. we are following that breaking news from capitol hill, where the house is voting right now to trump ally steve bannon in contempt of congress for defying a subpoena from the january 6th select committee. so far a handful of republicans aboard right now it shows eight on board with democrats to refer bannon for criminal charges. for much
i'm garrett haake. "deadline: white house" starts right now. >>> hi, everyone, it's 4:00 in new york. we are following that breaking news from capitol hill, where the house is voting right now to trump ally steve bannon in contempt of congress for defying a subpoena from the january 6th select committee. so far a handful of republicans aboard right now it shows eight on board with democrats to refer bannon for criminal charges. for much
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leah garrett. thank you for joining us and please tell us a little bit about the book before we get into our conversation. >> thank you very much particularly because some of the women i read about in the book have archival. they were interviewed by ambrose for his book as well so speak briefly about the ex-troops. they were created in 1942 when the war was going poorly for the brits and they knew they needed to do something extreme. they decided to create the allied command unit which would be the size of a commando unit of people had been displaced and traumatized by the the polish commander unit of british commander unit but they decided they would create a german-speaking unit and what ended up happening was this german-speaking unit would end up being comprised almost entirely of jewish and austrian jewish refugees from europe. these were people who came to united kingdom in their transports where their parents sent them over to get them save and they made their way alone as teenagers by thems
leah garrett. thank you for joining us and please tell us a little bit about the book before we get into our conversation. >> thank you very much particularly because some of the women i read about in the book have archival. they were interviewed by ambrose for his book as well so speak briefly about the ex-troops. they were created in 1942 when the war was going poorly for the brits and they knew they needed to do something extreme. they decided to create the allied command unit which...
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you know what they're talking about, like garrett said, where is the police reform? we talked about that a lot in 2020. voting rights, this is an existential right to our country and you can't pass it? you're in charge, democrats. you have a chance to do this. i think they're sort of missing out on the things that do really energize democrats on the one hand, and the other is everything you just talked about, which is there's just a sluggishness in the economy, in the optimism, that he's also the president and democrats aren't delivering on the sort of bread and butter that they were hoping they would. >> kimberly, how demoralized do you think the democratic base can get if this gets fraught? >> oh, i think it is already. i think it's very existential at this moment for all the reasons amy was just talking about. i don't think it's the matter that the democrats promised the world to their voters. it's voters demanded these things from democrats. now they're saying, okay, you have the white house, you have congress and after two years we have absolutely nothing. i thi
you know what they're talking about, like garrett said, where is the police reform? we talked about that a lot in 2020. voting rights, this is an existential right to our country and you can't pass it? you're in charge, democrats. you have a chance to do this. i think they're sort of missing out on the things that do really energize democrats on the one hand, and the other is everything you just talked about, which is there's just a sluggishness in the economy, in the optimism, that he's also...
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garrett, what's the deal they've settled on to avert this economic calamity? >> this was floated by mitch mcconnell yesterday. the deal is a $480 billion extension of the debt ceiling limit which democrats and republicans think they'll get to sometime in december. we'll have this entire conversation again in december. this removes pressure from democrats who were going to be forced to solve this on their own for now, it gives them more time to work on the president's agenda and republicans say it removes the excuse the democrats have been using which is to lift the debt ceiling on a long term basis through reconciliation would be too long, too difficult to do before this deadline. mcconnell says, we've given you more time, please do this now. >> politically how do democrats walk away from this by saying we're not playing on mcconnell's terms and how does mcconnell walk away from this and say he didn't blink? >> we're seeing the spin machine happen in both directions here, because mcconnell is out there trumpeting the fact that he feels democrats didn't have a
garrett, what's the deal they've settled on to avert this economic calamity? >> this was floated by mitch mcconnell yesterday. the deal is a $480 billion extension of the debt ceiling limit which democrats and republicans think they'll get to sometime in december. we'll have this entire conversation again in december. this removes pressure from democrats who were going to be forced to solve this on their own for now, it gives them more time to work on the president's agenda and...
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garrett haake back with us. white house respondent mike memoli, anna palmer, founder of punch bowl news and msnbc contributor. big thanks to all of you. before we start this conversation, i want to give our viewers and listeners the latest we have from speaker nancy pelosi. this is what the speaker told reporters on her way into the capitol this morning. here she is. >> reporter: reconciliation bill, is that one way to get them on board? >> well, i don't know about that. the reconciliation bill next year is not excluded. >> garrett, democrats, again, should i guess be roughly 30 minutes into this family meeting that they're having on the hill this morning. have you seen or heard anything so far that suggests we are, in fact, any closer to a vote on infrastructure or deal on the spending bill? >> well, craig, there is a sense among democrats i talked to on the way into the meeting which is happening at tend of the holloway behind me as we speak that they are getting closer to some kind of deal, but close is a mat
garrett haake back with us. white house respondent mike memoli, anna palmer, founder of punch bowl news and msnbc contributor. big thanks to all of you. before we start this conversation, i want to give our viewers and listeners the latest we have from speaker nancy pelosi. this is what the speaker told reporters on her way into the capitol this morning. here she is. >> reporter: reconciliation bill, is that one way to get them on board? >> well, i don't know about that. the...
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jacob and garrett, thank you both. let me bring in mike, technology reporter for the "new york times" and i want to play one more example of i think that's being laid out here that facebook has a lot of power that government needs to take a look at and that is, this exchange on january 6th between senator klobuchar and miss haugen. take a listen. >> and you know that the insurrection occurred january 6th. do you think that facebook turned off the safeguards because they were costing the company money? because it was reducing profits? >> facebook has been emphasizing a false choice. they've said the safeguards in place before the election implicated free speech. the choices happening on the platform were about how reactive and twitchy was the platform, how viral was the platform. facebook changed those safety defaults in the run up to the election because they knew they were dangerous. and because they wanted that growth back, they wanted the acceleration of the platform back after the elect, they returned to their orig
jacob and garrett, thank you both. let me bring in mike, technology reporter for the "new york times" and i want to play one more example of i think that's being laid out here that facebook has a lot of power that government needs to take a look at and that is, this exchange on january 6th between senator klobuchar and miss haugen. take a listen. >> and you know that the insurrection occurred january 6th. do you think that facebook turned off the safeguards because they were...
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lester >> garrett haake at the capital, thank you. >>> we need to get to new developments to haiti. in a video, the head of the gang holding those 17 members of a missionary group threatening to kill them if his demands are not yet. also, an emotional message from the hostage's families gabe gutierrez is in haiti. >> reporter: the new video shared widely on social media today and apparently shot yesterday shows the leader of the 400 mawozo gang holding the missionaries for $1 million per person ransom he said if his demands aren't met, he will shoot them this morning gunfire from haitian police, breaking up a roadblock near the port-au-prince airport. minutes earlier, a crowd had gathered, furious with the government amid fuel shortages, lawlessness, all-out desperation. we'll occupy the streets until further notice, this man said. across from capital city, pockets of smoke signal the growing unrest this has become daily life in haiti. tires burning on city streets. protesters furious at the government's inability to confront kidnappers this is happening over and over again, making
lester >> garrett haake at the capital, thank you. >>> we need to get to new developments to haiti. in a video, the head of the gang holding those 17 members of a missionary group threatening to kill them if his demands are not yet. also, an emotional message from the hostage's families gabe gutierrez is in haiti. >> reporter: the new video shared widely on social media today and apparently shot yesterday shows the leader of the 400 mawozo gang holding the missionaries for...
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but they didn't do that, garrett? >> yeah, brian was just talking about the comparison to the fast food restaurants, and i don't think that's actually the right analogy industry-wise to be thinking about. facebook in these documents comes across much more as the tobacco companies of the second half of the 20th century where what you're seeing is a company, an industry that understands that if its products are used as intended, it still creates harm. one of sort of the most striking aspects of these facebook revolutions is the extent to which the researchers realized that the basic algorithms were driving people towards more extreme content. and that that extreme content was flooding their system in ways that the product itself was driving, that they saw as much as one out of every 50 views on facebook in the united states, or 10% of all views of political material was of content in the wake of the election that was declaring the vote fraudulent. so this is sort of basic algorithms, driving people to the most extreme m
but they didn't do that, garrett? >> yeah, brian was just talking about the comparison to the fast food restaurants, and i don't think that's actually the right analogy industry-wise to be thinking about. facebook in these documents comes across much more as the tobacco companies of the second half of the 20th century where what you're seeing is a company, an industry that understands that if its products are used as intended, it still creates harm. one of sort of the most striking...
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. >> here is major garrett with the preview. >>> on this friday night, steve hartman goes on the road. meet a former fbi official whose new calling is behind the wheel of a bus. that's coming up on "cbs evening news" tonight. >>> is just about the time to put baseball in the rearview. hopefully after today, when we talk about the giants, it is because they are landing big pieces and free agency, but for one more day, it is baseball up top. hold your head high san francisco. what is is and it was. the answer to why the giants should be very excited about the future, coming up next. >>> today on cbsn bay area, we welcome our new warning anchor, amanda starrantino, with a cable car ride at 8:20. then at 8:45, when oscar the grass is trending. you can find us on kpix.com , or on the classic hollywood story. we meet the hero, the all-new nissan frontier. hero faces seemingly impossible challenge. ♪ tension builds... ♪ the plot twist. ♪ the hero prevails. in hollywood, this would be the end. but our here, we are just getting started. introducing the all-new nissan frontier. ♪ i see
. >> here is major garrett with the preview. >>> on this friday night, steve hartman goes on the road. meet a former fbi official whose new calling is behind the wheel of a bus. that's coming up on "cbs evening news" tonight. >>> is just about the time to put baseball in the rearview. hopefully after today, when we talk about the giants, it is because they are landing big pieces and free agency, but for one more day, it is baseball up top. hold your head high...
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garrett haake has more. >> the yeas are 229. >> reporter: tonight nine republicans joining with every democrat to hold steve bannon in contempt of congress. >> you cannot blow off a subpoena in america. >> we know what this is really about. this is about getting at president trump >> reporter: referring the former top trump adviser to the department of justice for possible prosecution. >> the department of justice will do what it always does in such circumstances. we'll apply the facts and the law and make a decision consistent with the principals of prosecution. >> reporter: bannon refused to engage with the committee investigating the january 6th attack, despite a subpoena in letters, bannon's attorney argued he has been instructed not to testimony by mr. trump citing executives believe bannon has specific knowledge of the planning of the attack. >> he knew something we want to know that information. >> reporter: today's vote forcing republicans to choose between supporting congress's power to investigate or the former president why is this important that republicans vote to hold hi
garrett haake has more. >> the yeas are 229. >> reporter: tonight nine republicans joining with every democrat to hold steve bannon in contempt of congress. >> you cannot blow off a subpoena in america. >> we know what this is really about. this is about getting at president trump >> reporter: referring the former top trump adviser to the department of justice for possible prosecution. >> the department of justice will do what it always does in such...
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and garrett haake. and jonathan lemire. >> garrett, to you, the speaker of the house, at the hill, we're hearing details for the first time about the state of negotiations that the town hall. >> reporter: yeah, that's exactly right. the speaker sounding pretty optimistic there. even more optimistic, a notice from steny hoyer, speaker of the house, will aim to consider both the infrastructure bill and the build back better bill, a bill that doesn't yet exist by the end of next week. so, the house trying to move fast, trying to capitalize on this perceived mo
and garrett haake. and jonathan lemire. >> garrett, to you, the speaker of the house, at the hill, we're hearing details for the first time about the state of negotiations that the town hall. >> reporter: yeah, that's exactly right. the speaker sounding pretty optimistic there. even more optimistic, a notice from steny hoyer, speaker of the house, will aim to consider both the infrastructure bill and the build back better bill, a bill that doesn't yet exist by the end of next week....
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captioning sponsored by cbs >> garrett: tonight, the johnson & johnson booster becomes the latest covid vaccine unanimously endorsed by a key f.d.a. panel. when you could get your next dose. the discussion over mixing and matching vaccines intensifies as the c.d.c. widens eligibility for boosters. >> guilty. >> garrett: pleading guilty: the suspect charged witmassac7 f at a florida high school plans to plead guilty to all charges. will that move spare him the death penalty? chicago's police union tells officers to defy the city's covid vaccine mandate, potentially taking half the force off the street. bill clinton hospitalized: what we've learned about the 42nd president's condition as he recovers from an inf
captioning sponsored by cbs >> garrett: tonight, the johnson & johnson booster becomes the latest covid vaccine unanimously endorsed by a key f.d.a. panel. when you could get your next dose. the discussion over mixing and matching vaccines intensifies as the c.d.c. widens eligibility for boosters. >> guilty. >> garrett: pleading guilty: the suspect charged witmassac7 f at a florida high school plans to plead guilty to all charges. will that move spare him the death...
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and garrett haake. and jonathan lemire. >> garrett, to you, the speaker of the house, at the hill, we're hearing details for the first time about the state of negotiations that the town hall. >> reporter: yeah, that's exactly right. the speaker sounding pretty optimistic there. even more optimistic, a notice from steny hoyer, speaker of the house, will aim to consider both the infrastructure bill and the build back better bill, a bill that doesn't yet exist by the end of next week. so, the house trying to move fast, trying to capitalize on this perceived momentum. and i think a lot of this will fall to the president which i know kristen will talk about to try to wrangle the elements of the water. to pay for the bill, even at a $1.5 trillion level, not having that a major problem, but you can see the house committed to trying to push ahead quite quickly here. >> i want to drill down on all of that, but also the filibuster news, kristen, the first time that the president being so explicit about being will
and garrett haake. and jonathan lemire. >> garrett, to you, the speaker of the house, at the hill, we're hearing details for the first time about the state of negotiations that the town hall. >> reporter: yeah, that's exactly right. the speaker sounding pretty optimistic there. even more optimistic, a notice from steny hoyer, speaker of the house, will aim to consider both the infrastructure bill and the build back better bill, a bill that doesn't yet exist by the end of next week....
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i think you heard from garrett they're _ prices. i think you heard from garrett they're the _ prices. i think you heard from garrett they're the sort - prices. i think you heard from garrett they're the sort of - prices. i think you heard from - garrett they're the sort of tempered optimism, yes, the government is listening, but what they really want to see is something done about this, because you're talking about industries that use vast amounts of power that is their major cost, and ultimately, when those gas prices go up ultimately, when those gas prices go up as they have been, that really affects those businesses. particularly in areas like prince of wales, for example, where these are very highly skilled, highly paid jobs. there was a threat at the end of the peace that we just heard that that this could potentially have an impact on jobs in the long term that this could potentially have an impact onjobs in the long term if perhaps that support isn't there. now, speaking to other businesses today, i don't know if you think ab
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that was taped. >> so, garrett, let's talk about they came up empty. nancy pelosi's body language was so significant watching her day by day, the optimism and then sort of the fall bravado. >> we found ourselves in a groundhog situation from the end of september where the president came to the hill, a big push to pass something and the votes weren't there. there's a sense among democrats this is now a matter of when, not if they will get these pieces of legislation through. the progressives who blocked the infrastructure vote yesterday simultaneously endorsed the framework for the bigger bill here. they're not so frustrated they're not ready to move. the big question, joe manchin and kirsten sinema who had every opportunity yesterday and since to come out and endorse this framework and haven't done so. >> it is a product of what was possible based on their objections to a number of things. i am impressed, talking to francis colon, an adviser on climate, when you look at the details maybe we haven't reported the climate sufficiently. there's a lot in th
that was taped. >> so, garrett, let's talk about they came up empty. nancy pelosi's body language was so significant watching her day by day, the optimism and then sort of the fall bravado. >> we found ourselves in a groundhog situation from the end of september where the president came to the hill, a big push to pass something and the votes weren't there. there's a sense among democrats this is now a matter of when, not if they will get these pieces of legislation through. the...
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and we're going to have to do that work, so we're going to get to work and see what we can get to >> garrett, lawmakers are now set to leave town. so what happens next >> reporter: yeah, lester today's visit from the president seemed to have calmed a lot of nerves among democrats. most lawmakers are planning to go back to their districts this weekend to regroup ahead of what could be weeks, if not months, more negotiations. >> all right, garrett haake tonight, thank you the president goes into this weekend with a great deal of uncertainty about his agenda kelly o'donnell is at the white house. and, kelly, this is simply not turning out the way the president had hoped. >> reporter: lester, the president is actually setting new expectations tonight, telling lawmakers the size of his larger spending package needs to come down to a range between $1.9 and $2.3 trillion that's a new figure. it is a big adjustment and a compromise the power of a personal visit mattered today because trust has been frayed between progressives and moderate members who differ on the cost of proposed spending and progr
and we're going to have to do that work, so we're going to get to work and see what we can get to >> garrett, lawmakers are now set to leave town. so what happens next >> reporter: yeah, lester today's visit from the president seemed to have calmed a lot of nerves among democrats. most lawmakers are planning to go back to their districts this weekend to regroup ahead of what could be weeks, if not months, more negotiations. >> all right, garrett haake tonight, thank you the...
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there is a lot of infighting. >> a lot of concern that they could end up with nothing, garrett. look he met also with manchin and sinema today. he has been trying to get them all in a room together and saying this is do or die for us. you have seen the impact, the concerns about the virginia race, if they can, show that they can deliver, can they govern. >> there is an understanding that the social spending bill is too big to fail. the whole par think be in trouble. i think ultimately we'll see a deal on it. we're talking about a flurry of activity on the white house. it was up to the president to close a deal and we're seeing him step in here. i think the deadline is a little soft, but the entire party is not desperate yet, but they're approaching it to make sure they can show progress, to make sure they can governor, and then they can get some of the items back across the finish line. and then it will progressives. >> especially on climate. and we're talking now about something, you know, according to our reporting, something under $2 trillion. something bucking up against 1.9
there is a lot of infighting. >> a lot of concern that they could end up with nothing, garrett. look he met also with manchin and sinema today. he has been trying to get them all in a room together and saying this is do or die for us. you have seen the impact, the concerns about the virginia race, if they can, show that they can deliver, can they govern. >> there is an understanding that the social spending bill is too big to fail. the whole par think be in trouble. i think...
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thank you, garrett haake. joining me now is connecticut democratic senator richard blumenthal, member of the senate judiciary committee. he also chaired the facebook hearing earlier this week, which is our point about the amplification aspects of this challenge to our democracy. but senator blumenthal, before i go deeper into facebook, let's talk about this report that your committee just released. you know, the details, the january 3rd meeting, how close do you think we were to a coup? >> we were a hair's breath away, chuck. this moment was really a kind of break the glass instance where a few people standing up to a president who was desperate, willing to do anything and his allies also engaged in pressure tactics against the department of justice, really engaged in an unprecedented abuse of power. and you know and americans should know that the prosecutors of the department of justice should never be tools of the president's partisan or political interests. they should be above politics. as a former prosecu
thank you, garrett haake. joining me now is connecticut democratic senator richard blumenthal, member of the senate judiciary committee. he also chaired the facebook hearing earlier this week, which is our point about the amplification aspects of this challenge to our democracy. but senator blumenthal, before i go deeper into facebook, let's talk about this report that your committee just released. you know, the details, the january 3rd meeting, how close do you think we were to a coup?...
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have "new york times" columnist michelle goldberg, catty kaye and senior capitol hill correspondent garrett haake all over this and tracking this and may have developing news. go ahead. >> reporter: ari, there's not going to be a vote tonight on the hard infrastructure bill. speaker called for it in the meeting this morning with democrats and the president but given progressive house democrats saying they will not vote for that hard and from structure bill until the broader build back better bill can be voted on time ul taun yisly. they'll vote on another surface transportation bill a little extension kick the can further down the road and try to get the bill across the finish line next week when perhaps the framework announced today could be ready to go as real life legislation. >> michelle? >> i've spoken to privilege, head of the house progressive caucus and other people involved in this negotiation. they're not going to pass the bipartisan infrastructure bill only to see the deal they think they have agreed to turned into something unrecognizable in this senate. i really understand the
have "new york times" columnist michelle goldberg, catty kaye and senior capitol hill correspondent garrett haake all over this and tracking this and may have developing news. go ahead. >> reporter: ari, there's not going to be a vote tonight on the hard infrastructure bill. speaker called for it in the meeting this morning with democrats and the president but given progressive house democrats saying they will not vote for that hard and from structure bill until the broader...
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climate safety net be done first the president with skin in the game tonight, trying to bind wounds our garrett haake is on the hill. >> reporter: facing a possible make-or-break moment for his multi trillion dollar agenda, president biden meeting with democrats tonight on capitol hill. >> i'm telling you we're going to get this done it doesn't matter whether it is in six minutes, six days or six weeks, we will get it done. >> reporter: the president grappling with a string of setbacks, struggling to unite his own party behind his two massive spending plans. >> come on, man. unite the party. >> reporter: but so far no deal. >> we all have one common vision failure is not an option. >> reporter: with moderate members demanding a vote on a bipartisan trillion dollar infrastructure deal and progressives threatening to block it saying they will vote no unless the senate votes on the $3.5 trillion social and climate bill first >> we need a vote. we need to be real are we going to deliver universal pre-k to this country or not >> speaker pelosi had promised to call a vote on the bipartisan bill on mo
climate safety net be done first the president with skin in the game tonight, trying to bind wounds our garrett haake is on the hill. >> reporter: facing a possible make-or-break moment for his multi trillion dollar agenda, president biden meeting with democrats tonight on capitol hill. >> i'm telling you we're going to get this done it doesn't matter whether it is in six minutes, six days or six weeks, we will get it done. >> reporter: the president grappling with a string of...
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thank you senator. >> thanks garrett. >> thank you. >> that was garrett haake trying to get senator sinema to recognize the concept of accountability, leading our conversation is former deputy chief of staff and the author of "kill switch the rise of the modern senate and the crippling of american democracy." michelle goldberg is with us. staff writer for the new yorker and professor of journalism at colombia university. he is co-author of the book "the matter of black lives." and michelle goldberg, i'd like to begin with you tonight and your reaction to that video of senator sinema you wrote one of your op ed pieces about the current posture in the senate and there she is continuing a complete, i don't know what to call it, a defiance of public accountability and inability to comprehend -- go ahead. sorry. go ahead. >> i mean, it looks to me like contempt for public accountability and what's significant is that you can sort of make -- you can make an argument that you're not accountable to the national press core if you'reconstituent that put you in office but what progressives, the progr
thank you senator. >> thanks garrett. >> thank you. >> that was garrett haake trying to get senator sinema to recognize the concept of accountability, leading our conversation is former deputy chief of staff and the author of "kill switch the rise of the modern senate and the crippling of american democracy." michelle goldberg is with us. staff writer for the new yorker and professor of journalism at colombia university. he is co-author of the book "the matter...
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caroline: thank you garrett nelson from cfra. new details about what the white house plans to do about crypto oversight. the biden administration considering an executive order that would direct and coordinate agencies on cryptocurrencies, including financial regulation, economic innovation and national security. the administration is still expected to make public its crypto strategy. coming up, an app that soared in popularity is being valued at millions of dollars, we are talking to the ceo and coo of notion. this is bloomberg. ♪ caroline:caroline: revolutionizing remote work. the platform notion soared in popularity during the pandemic and with tiktok videos it's also much demand the site was down. it is now up, running and being valued at $10 billion and has raised $275 million in a new funding round. joining us for more is the coo, akshay kothari. paint the picture of what that mission is at notion, what you are managing to accomplish. akshay: thank you, i am delighted to be here. notion is an all-in-one workspace that bri
caroline: thank you garrett nelson from cfra. new details about what the white house plans to do about crypto oversight. the biden administration considering an executive order that would direct and coordinate agencies on cryptocurrencies, including financial regulation, economic innovation and national security. the administration is still expected to make public its crypto strategy. coming up, an app that soared in popularity is being valued at millions of dollars, we are talking to the ceo...
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garrett haake and kristin welker. we're talking about today or tomorrow. thanks so much to you. let's bring in our panel, eugene scott, and peter baker, chief white house correspondent. claire, how is this going? are you glad you're not a senate these days? republican the democratic caucus and the 50/50 senate? >> i miss my friends, but i do not miss what the senate has become. what we're seeing right now is how difficult it really is and these incredibly partisan times which as you know the senate has not been a hyperpartisan body. that has been changed. mitch mcconnell and his obstructionism. but i'll tell you what, i think they're going to land the plane. we have always had different opinions in our party. you goat majorities by having different opinions. you can elect people from place that's are not just bright blue. i think a lot of this is unfair to kirstin sinema. she is not talking what she is for and against in public. so everyone is trying to fill in the blinks. i think she's in favor of a bill that will be paid for but it will do major important things for the americ
garrett haake and kristin welker. we're talking about today or tomorrow. thanks so much to you. let's bring in our panel, eugene scott, and peter baker, chief white house correspondent. claire, how is this going? are you glad you're not a senate these days? republican the democratic caucus and the 50/50 senate? >> i miss my friends, but i do not miss what the senate has become. what we're seeing right now is how difficult it really is and these incredibly partisan times which as you know...
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garrett haake is on capitol hill. kelly o'donnell at the white house. the announcement of another democratic caucus meeting, garrett, does that mean they expect to present the caucus with something? is that the anticipation? and then there's a little -- a bunch of shuttle diplomacy between manchin and the speaker? >> look, chuck, bottom line here is the ball is not in the house's court. you played some of the comments on this. i've heard similar things from progressives. they want a vote, but they're also wanting to get to yes. i think they've been saying in so many words for days now, bring us something that could be a foundation of a deal. they haven't gotten meeting tod heard airing of grievances. democrats were reminding each other they want to pass both of these things here. now, whether this 2:00 meeting is with an offer or this 2:00 meeting is a way to keep everybody close and everybody in town with the possibility that there might be more movement today, i can't say just yet. every indication is still that both of these bills will someday become
garrett haake is on capitol hill. kelly o'donnell at the white house. the announcement of another democratic caucus meeting, garrett, does that mean they expect to present the caucus with something? is that the anticipation? and then there's a little -- a bunch of shuttle diplomacy between manchin and the speaker? >> look, chuck, bottom line here is the ball is not in the house's court. you played some of the comments on this. i've heard similar things from progressives. they want a vote,...
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garrett? >> yeah. and they're out from underneath the outside events at least for now, but the things have a funny way of cropping up. we've gone through just nuts last couple of weeks on capitol hill. democrats got this temporary win on the debt ceiling last night. they talked about the breathing room kelly and i were talking about. how are things going on the reconciliation package? you've had bernie sanders and joe manchin have dropped the pretense that they were talking to separate audiences. they're kind of talking at each other through dueling press conferences. that's not exactly where you want to be when you need both of those men on the same page to pass something. >> absolutely not. the fact that senator sanders has held two press conferences in as many days focussed mostly on senator manchin, and to a lesser extent, senator sinema is telling about how the negotiations are going on the president's agenda. and these job numbers put a lot of pressure on democrats, additional pressure, especiall
garrett? >> yeah. and they're out from underneath the outside events at least for now, but the things have a funny way of cropping up. we've gone through just nuts last couple of weeks on capitol hill. democrats got this temporary win on the debt ceiling last night. they talked about the breathing room kelly and i were talking about. how are things going on the reconciliation package? you've had bernie sanders and joe manchin have dropped the pretense that they were talking to separate...
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garrett haake's with tonight's inspiring america. >> reporter: on capitol hill in washington, there are new officers in town younger, furrier and more easily distracted by squirrels than your typical police meet three-year-old lila, the capitol police department's first ever full-time emotional support dog. four-year-old leo joins the force this year. >> dogs come up to you and they're all happy. police officers don't get a lot of people that come up to them that are happy to see them. >> good girl >> i think it makes a world of difference. it does for me. >> reporter: for caroline edwards and jeff, the sights and sounds of january 6th are still vivid today. >> the images, the smells, the yelling, the chaos, that day was a war zone. >> just hearing the calls for help, hearing the locations that people needed help. >> reporter: the two officers are among many battling anxiety, depression and lingering injuries from the attack. four responding officers from that day have also died since by suicide capitol police now working to use peer to peer counseling helping cops talk to other cops ab
garrett haake's with tonight's inspiring america. >> reporter: on capitol hill in washington, there are new officers in town younger, furrier and more easily distracted by squirrels than your typical police meet three-year-old lila, the capitol police department's first ever full-time emotional support dog. four-year-old leo joins the force this year. >> dogs come up to you and they're all happy. police officers don't get a lot of people that come up to them that are happy to see...
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and 28-year-old darryl garrett is in critical condition. lajah richardson is his fiancee. >> they weren't just coworkers. >> right. they were brothers. they did everything together. >> reporter: fellow officers were devastated by the news. lajah richardson said she hasn't had the heart to tell her fiance about his coworker yet, calling atkins an officer respected by all. >> he is a very wonderful person, very genuine. whatever you need, he is going to come through for you. and that's why everyone is heartbroken. >> reporter: as for deputy garrett, he has gone into yet another surgery here at the hospital tonight. he remains on a ventilator. nationwide, more than 130 law enforcement officers have died in the line of duty just this year. norah? >> janet shamlian, thank you. the "cbs overnight news" will be right back. nyquil severe gives you powerful relief for your worst cold and flu symptoms, on sunday night and every night. nyquil severe. the nighttime, sniffling, sneezing, coughing, aching, stuffy head, best sleep with a cold, medicine. [
and 28-year-old darryl garrett is in critical condition. lajah richardson is his fiancee. >> they weren't just coworkers. >> right. they were brothers. they did everything together. >> reporter: fellow officers were devastated by the news. lajah richardson said she hasn't had the heart to tell her fiance about his coworker yet, calling atkins an officer respected by all. >> he is a very wonderful person, very genuine. whatever you need, he is going to come through for...
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we hope it will be the last. >> mike: garrett tenney, thanks very much. it's time to bring in kevin corke. another fun survey for you food fans. i hear you discovered the most photographed food on instagram. >> i have two questions for you that i'm going to save. put on your thinking cap. if you're going to love the segment. we have posted. we have looked at or like someone's photo food on social media. it could be a meal. could be a dish or something that makes you stop and say that looks good. according to a study by kitchen retail specialist, lobster is the most popular food to share a picture of online. what's next? kate, state, burgers, sushi. i would add pizza, ramen, barbecue, hot pot in any number of savory or sweet desserts. a couple questions, number one, what makes you salivate when you're looking at instagram or twitter or facebook and are you guilty of posting pitchers of good grub? >> mike: i would love a big old steak. a burger. lobster? i don't get. who is doing that? chowder heads? >> do you ever post pictures of food? your wife might do
we hope it will be the last. >> mike: garrett tenney, thanks very much. it's time to bring in kevin corke. another fun survey for you food fans. i hear you discovered the most photographed food on instagram. >> i have two questions for you that i'm going to save. put on your thinking cap. if you're going to love the segment. we have posted. we have looked at or like someone's photo food on social media. it could be a meal. could be a dish or something that makes you stop and say...
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nbc news senior capitol hill correspondent garrett haake has that story. >> reporter: this morning as steve bannon moves closer to being charged with contempt of congress, the representatives investigating the january 6th riot inclined the former president and bannon were involved in the insurrection. >> it appears that mr. bannon had substantial advance knowledge of the plans for january 6th. and likely had an important role in formulating those plans. >> reporter: bannon predicted the coming chaos on his podcast the day before the attack. >> all hell is going to break loose tomorrow. >> reporter: president trump has resisted the january 6th probe and bannon's attorney says trump has instructed him not to comply, claiming executive privilege. republican liz cheney saying of those arguments -- >> they suggest that president trump was personally involved in the planning and execution of january 6th. and this committee will get to the bottom of that. >> reporter: next the full house will vote on contempt charges thursday. raising the question of whether many republicans still loyal to t
nbc news senior capitol hill correspondent garrett haake has that story. >> reporter: this morning as steve bannon moves closer to being charged with contempt of congress, the representatives investigating the january 6th riot inclined the former president and bannon were involved in the insurrection. >> it appears that mr. bannon had substantial advance knowledge of the plans for january 6th. and likely had an important role in formulating those plans. >> reporter: bannon...
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garrett tenney live in chicago. garrett. >> harris, they may not have to go to indiana. the counties surrounding chicago have a lot of job openings and sheriffs there say they are hearing from a lot of cpd officers who want to get out of the city. some because of this vaccine mandate. right now as many as several thousand officers are at risk of being taken off the streets for refusing to report their vaccination status. that has prompted the city and the state to come up with contingency plans but even those contingency plans are getting pushback. this week a statewide law enforcement coalition said chicago could need help in an emergency if enough officers are taken off the jobs. several sheriffs replied they won't send any deputies to help because the mayor created this emergency herself. a sheriff told me this hour it wouldn't make sense considering many of the outside departments don't have any vaccination mandates themselves. >> bog wills me the people could sit home because of no vaccination but summon other policeman with the same problem. you depleted two police
garrett tenney live in chicago. garrett. >> harris, they may not have to go to indiana. the counties surrounding chicago have a lot of job openings and sheriffs there say they are hearing from a lot of cpd officers who want to get out of the city. some because of this vaccine mandate. right now as many as several thousand officers are at risk of being taken off the streets for refusing to report their vaccination status. that has prompted the city and the state to come up with contingency...
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garrett, walk us through these new revelations from this report. what more do we know about what happened? >> this report from the senate judiciary committee focuses fairly narrowly on the relationship between the trump white house and the department of justice in the period between election day and inauguration day. we learned all the ways in which former president tried to use the doj to lean on states to change election resultser or otherwise get involved improperly in elections. so much the way the department of justice and white house communicate is set by informal rules and sanders that were -- standards were almost blown out. a u.s. attorney in georgia getting pushed out by the white house after not investigating fraud claims. and we learn a lot about a january 3rd meeting in the oval office. it's described in the report as members of the doj senior staff at the time talking about a murder/suicide makt. meaning they would all resign if members were fired so the former president could install loyalists to push his election fraud lies further
garrett, walk us through these new revelations from this report. what more do we know about what happened? >> this report from the senate judiciary committee focuses fairly narrowly on the relationship between the trump white house and the department of justice in the period between election day and inauguration day. we learned all the ways in which former president tried to use the doj to lean on states to change election resultser or otherwise get involved improperly in elections. so...
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>> good afternoon, garrett. great to see you. it will certainly get approved, i'm sure. i think there's going to be a lag time. remember, for all your viewers, moderna has yet to be approved for 12 up. it's still for 18 and older, you're cleared for that older, d for that initial series. pfizer has a leg up, they presented more data publicly. moderna just talked about antibody levels being 1 1/2 times higher among those 6 to 11 years of age versus those who are older. we need to familiarize ourselves a little more with the data. that's why pfizer will be available and i suspect we'll have enough pfizer doses for kids whose parents will allow them to get vaccinated. >> what should we make about the data gap when it comes to moderna? is that anything people should be taking into account as they think ahead to get their children vaccinated? >> no. as a reminder, way back in the summer, the biden administration, leading health officials, asked pfizer and moderna to increase the scope of their studies. the question was how frequent was this incidence of myocarditis. very rare
>> good afternoon, garrett. great to see you. it will certainly get approved, i'm sure. i think there's going to be a lag time. remember, for all your viewers, moderna has yet to be approved for 12 up. it's still for 18 and older, you're cleared for that older, d for that initial series. pfizer has a leg up, they presented more data publicly. moderna just talked about antibody levels being 1 1/2 times higher among those 6 to 11 years of age versus those who are older. we need to...
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and 28-year-old darrell garrett is in critical condition. laja richardson is his fiancÉe. they weren't just co-workers. >> right. they were brothers. they did everything together. >> reporter: fellow officers are devastated by the news. leje richardson said she hasn't had the heart to tell her fiancÉe about his co-worker yet, calling atkins an officer respected by all. >> he's a very wonderful person, very genuine. whatever you need, he's going to come through for you, and that's why everyone is heartbroken. >> reporter: as for deputy garrett, he has gone into yet another surgery tonight and remains on a ventilator. nationwide, more than 130 law enforcement officers have died in the line of duty just this year. norah. >> o'donnell: janet shamlian, thank you. and there is still much more news ahead on tonight's "cbs evening news." the biden administration says the supreme court and ask them to block that strict texas abortion law. plus, an update on the health of former president bill clinton now home from the hospital. tell you something, let i wouldn't be here if i thoug
and 28-year-old darrell garrett is in critical condition. laja richardson is his fiancÉe. they weren't just co-workers. >> right. they were brothers. they did everything together. >> reporter: fellow officers are devastated by the news. leje richardson said she hasn't had the heart to tell her fiancÉe about his co-worker yet, calling atkins an officer respected by all. >> he's a very wonderful person, very genuine. whatever you need, he's going to come through for you, and...
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lester >> garrett haake at the capitol, thank you. >>> in just 60 seconds a fiery school board meeting in southlake, texas. students, parents and teachers speaking out after our exclusive report revealing a school official's controversial comment about the holocaust. texas, student, parents and teachers after an official's controversial comment about the holocaust. kesimpta is a once-monthly at-home injection... official's controversial comment about the holocaust. kesimpta was proven superior at reducing the rate of relapses, active lesions, and slowing disability progression vs aubagio. don't take kesimpta if you have hepatitis b, and tell your doctor if you have had it, as it could come back. kesimpta can cause serious side effects, including infections. while no cases of pml were reported in rms clinical trials, it could happen. tell your doctor if you had or plan to have vaccines, or if you are or plan to become pregnant. kesimpta may cause a decrease in some types of antibodies. the most common side effects are upper respiratory tract infection, headache, and injection reactions.
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major garrett, thank you. well, tonight, the national school board association is taking extraordinary action, sending an s.o.s. to the white house and law enforcement. members have been berated at meetings and threatened online over covid safety protocols. here's cbs jeff pegues. >> no more masks! no more masks! >> reporter: school board officials are calling for help tonight... >> you ( bleep ) cowards! >> reporter: ...following increasingly violent incidents like this in minnesota. a man complimenting school board members during a debate over masks, who is then charged by an unmasked man. writing to president biden, the national school boards' association asked for help investigating the violent incidents, and suggested the f.b.i. monitor threats to board members, likening these heinous actions to domestic terrorism. >> the impact of the pandemic on public schools is creating all this heightened rhetoric around the nation, and unfortunately, in some places, it's leading to threats and actual incidents of vi
major garrett, thank you. well, tonight, the national school board association is taking extraordinary action, sending an s.o.s. to the white house and law enforcement. members have been berated at meetings and threatened online over covid safety protocols. here's cbs jeff pegues. >> no more masks! no more masks! >> reporter: school board officials are calling for help tonight... >> you ( bleep ) cowards! >> reporter: ...following increasingly violent incidents like this...
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garrett, starting with you on the hill. we heard from joe manchin today. what more can you tell us about where things stand on manchin watch? >> he would be the least of the problems right now. he continues to discuss what his red lines are or are not. and he put a little frame work around his top line spending number that might be useful for people to listen about. here he is talking about the scope of spending. >> i don't know for sure, we're all negotiating and in good faith i think you have to keep all options open. i think $1.5 is fair because we just did $1.9 and we did $2.1. >> there you hear a conservative democratic senator talking like a conservative about the money that will be spent here. but from our reporting today the bigger problem may not be the spending, it may be the revenue. i for the life of me cannot square the optimism that a deal come come together this week with so much unsettled about the so-called billionaire's tax that is yet to exist, or other almosts of how it gets paid for like the irs enforcement piece. if we're on the verge
garrett, starting with you on the hill. we heard from joe manchin today. what more can you tell us about where things stand on manchin watch? >> he would be the least of the problems right now. he continues to discuss what his red lines are or are not. and he put a little frame work around his top line spending number that might be useful for people to listen about. here he is talking about the scope of spending. >> i don't know for sure, we're all negotiating and in good faith i...
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garrett tenney is live in chicago with more. garrett, this is a place that sees dozens of shootings and killings across weekends. >> yeah, harris. the mayor says this vaccine mandate for city employees is about keeping people safe but that mandate could take as many as half of chicago's police officers off the streets. that is what chicago's police union is suggesting could happen if the city doesn't back down on requiring all city employees to either be vaccinated or undergo testing twice a week. the head of the union who is in a fierce stand-off with mayor lori lightfoot over the mandate has urged rank and file officers not to comply and to refuse to upload their vaccination status to the city's website. >> any sergeant, lieutenant, captain, or above who gives you an order to go in that portal is not valid. you are able to refuse that order. they cannot order you to violate your collective bargaining rights period. everything else is irrelevant after that. >> this year is already on track to be chicago's most deadly in 25 year
garrett tenney is live in chicago with more. garrett, this is a place that sees dozens of shootings and killings across weekends. >> yeah, harris. the mayor says this vaccine mandate for city employees is about keeping people safe but that mandate could take as many as half of chicago's police officers off the streets. that is what chicago's police union is suggesting could happen if the city doesn't back down on requiring all city employees to either be vaccinated or undergo testing...
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when the president comes out, pleases come back, garrett. when the president comes out of his meeting we will head back to capitol hill. >>> in the meantime, adding to what the committee investigating the january 6 insurrection unearthed. republicans are showing amnesia of it all. >>> killing at the hands of police. it has been happening for years. this pattern of keeping data from approximate public for years is coming to light. this comes as the system in washington has collapsed. >>> and supreme court justice samuel alito calling out his critics. an unusual move as the spotlight on the united states supreme court only grows with the fight over abortion rights is just starting to heat up. all those stories and more when "deadline: white house" continues after a quick break. don't go anywhere today. where t. , we can harness the energy of the tiny electron. we can create new ways to connect. rethinking how we communicate to be more inclusive than ever. with app, cloud and anywhere workspace solutions, vmware helps companies navigate change.
when the president comes out, pleases come back, garrett. when the president comes out of his meeting we will head back to capitol hill. >>> in the meantime, adding to what the committee investigating the january 6 insurrection unearthed. republicans are showing amnesia of it all. >>> killing at the hands of police. it has been happening for years. this pattern of keeping data from approximate public for years is coming to light. this comes as the system in washington has...