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they came from eastern europe and setup camp under a freeway here. the romany sought a better life in italy and have made their home here despite no access to running water or electricity . all across this neighborhood thousands of people like samantha saw their lives going to waste, unfairly labeled as criminals while the authorities turned their backs. but still this is napoli and people look out for each other in creative ways. >> we decided to make a small revolution through the kitchen. >> in a hut on the edge of scampia local activist ema and her friends realized that they had a talented community of neapolitan and romany women each with unique food traditions and decided to take matters into their own hands. >> in the south we're very used to fat. this is i think a very south italian quality. >> that small idea grew into something astonishing. the hut is long gone. it's now a restaurant and catering company based in a large disused building here. samantha got a job as a cook here. her recipes proved so popular they now star on the menu. custom
they came from eastern europe and setup camp under a freeway here. the romany sought a better life in italy and have made their home here despite no access to running water or electricity . all across this neighborhood thousands of people like samantha saw their lives going to waste, unfairly labeled as criminals while the authorities turned their backs. but still this is napoli and people look out for each other in creative ways. >> we decided to make a small revolution through the...
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they did it for the comonati, i guess it's available in europe, but the pfizer vaccine available in the u.s. is not fda approved. it's got emergency use authorization. >> absolutely not true. like you're probably watching that at home thinking no, i don't think that's true. i'm pretty sure i heard about the actual authorization. 100% wrong. the pfizer vaccine received full fda approval back in august of this year. it was a big deal. it was on the front page of newspapers. they covered it all over the news. right? it's approved for individuals 16 years of age and over. it is now being marketed under the name comernadi, which is not the name i would have chosen but that's not my job to choose those names. so i honestly -- i don't know for sure if ron johnson is just like confused and addled and can't quite get there with the new name of the drug or he's just lying. but tucker carlson, who works in news, doesn't seem to cake one way or the other. do not underestimate how many lies are being pumped into people watching these shows. media matters ran the numbers. he they showed a new study w
they did it for the comonati, i guess it's available in europe, but the pfizer vaccine available in the u.s. is not fda approved. it's got emergency use authorization. >> absolutely not true. like you're probably watching that at home thinking no, i don't think that's true. i'm pretty sure i heard about the actual authorization. 100% wrong. the pfizer vaccine received full fda approval back in august of this year. it was a big deal. it was on the front page of newspapers. they covered it...
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. >> pelley: that dynamic led to a complaint to facebook by major political parties across europe. this 2019 internal report obtained by haugen, says that the parties, feel strongly that the change to the algorithm has forced them to skew negative in their communications on facebook, leading them into more extreme policy positions. the european political parties were essentially saying to facebook the way you've written your algorithm is changing the way we lead our countries. >> yes. you are forcing us to take positions that we don't like, that we know are bad for society we know if we don't take those positions, we won't win in the marketplace of social media. >> pelley: evidence of harm, she says, extends to facebook's instagram app. one of the facebook internal studies that you found talks about how instagram harms teenage girls. one study says 13.5% of teen girls say instagram makes thoughts of suicide worse; 17% of teen girls say instagram makes eating disorders worse. >> and what's super tragic is facebook's own research says, as these young women begin to consume this this
. >> pelley: that dynamic led to a complaint to facebook by major political parties across europe. this 2019 internal report obtained by haugen, says that the parties, feel strongly that the change to the algorithm has forced them to skew negative in their communications on facebook, leading them into more extreme policy positions. the european political parties were essentially saying to facebook the way you've written your algorithm is changing the way we lead our countries. >>...
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there is a real drama unfolding in europe. tensions between ukraine and russia are the highest they've been very long time. we get some sense that there are political elements, mostly the democratic party but not exclusively, who would like to see a war in europe. what is this how concerned should we be about it? tulsi gabbard paid a lot of attention to this. you're happy to have her on. congressman, thanks so much for coming on. is this moving towards war? is this conflict moving towards more? >> it's moving in a very dangerous direction and the question for the american people is, are we willing to go to war with russia on behalf of ukraine? we need to understand that such a war would come at a cost beyond anything we can really imagine. it's not a war that is just okay, it's going to be something happening to someone else somewhere else on the other side of the world. no, it will directly impact me and you, everything one of your viewers, and all of our loved ones. this is a war that's not a game. it's a war in which there
there is a real drama unfolding in europe. tensions between ukraine and russia are the highest they've been very long time. we get some sense that there are political elements, mostly the democratic party but not exclusively, who would like to see a war in europe. what is this how concerned should we be about it? tulsi gabbard paid a lot of attention to this. you're happy to have her on. congressman, thanks so much for coming on. is this moving towards war? is this conflict moving towards more?...
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we've now had this study which says the vaccine is safe and effective as well as an investigation in europe that found that this vaccine is safe and effective. so, hopefully, this will lead people to want to see this and get rid of vaccine hesitancy, poppy. >> kristen, thank you very much. we will talk about all those headlines. after issuing a state of emergency and extending the city's 8:00 p.m. curfew, the mayor of miami beach on cnn this morning warning spring breakers who plan to defy guidelines and party all night, they have to stay home. watch. >> right now, we are being asked to take all people who are coming, the governor has said, you know, everything is opened, come on down, it's a triple threat of too many crowds, too many people acting out and the pandemic. those three together create a very challenging moment. >>> let's go to our colleague randi kaye. she is in miami beach. i just my jaw is on the floor. seeing those images. seeing the total defiance, randy. >> reporter: yeah, absolutely. it was a wild, rowdy weekend yet again, poppy, here in miami beach. it's quieter now. the
we've now had this study which says the vaccine is safe and effective as well as an investigation in europe that found that this vaccine is safe and effective. so, hopefully, this will lead people to want to see this and get rid of vaccine hesitancy, poppy. >> kristen, thank you very much. we will talk about all those headlines. after issuing a state of emergency and extending the city's 8:00 p.m. curfew, the mayor of miami beach on cnn this morning warning spring breakers who plan to...
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followed new york and california lead a year ago, america has economy would be in the dumps, just lik europe. this is a headline out of germany today where they are implementing once again more pandemic restrictions. meanwhile, our first real gdp number that just came out, 6.4 percent growth. that is truly astounding. and of course biden is trying t claim credit it's all his doing but he deserves exactly zero credit for today's booming economy. it was all the doing of donald trump, the red state governors, and the american people who rejected the doomsayers and stuck with first principles. they trusted their own constituents over the so-called experts who wanted us mask up and afraid for as long as possible. if biden had been president, just a year ago, if he had been president, all of america would look like michigan. feeling, miserable, and pessimistic. let's not forget how they saw this whole thing unfolding abou a year ago at this time. they were saying that we might not recover from this pandemic economically for decades. but what the story of the past year really reveals is that americ
followed new york and california lead a year ago, america has economy would be in the dumps, just lik europe. this is a headline out of germany today where they are implementing once again more pandemic restrictions. meanwhile, our first real gdp number that just came out, 6.4 percent growth. that is truly astounding. and of course biden is trying t claim credit it's all his doing but he deserves exactly zero credit for today's booming economy. it was all the doing of donald trump, the red...
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conversation with the poetic talks include nato and the organization of security and cooperation in europe. todd: thank you very much. president biden confident he will reach an agreement with joe manchin who don't his signature legislation a fatal blow over the weekend. >> did senator manchin break his commitment to you? >> president biden: we will get something done. todd: senator manchin announcing he will not vote for the build back better plan. the president also insisting he doesn't hold a grudge against him for this. manchin says he would not be will to expand himself to the people of west virginia if he voted for the bill. charlie: president biden will be briefed on the supply chain crisis, and other private-sector ceos will give biden the latest update from the crisis which is hurting many american's holiday plans. christmas is one of the busiest times for shipping companies and the crisis has caused delays for countless americans. time is 4:14 on the east coast, part of the president's pandemic plan involves resources for understaffed and overwhelmed hospitals but was it the best
conversation with the poetic talks include nato and the organization of security and cooperation in europe. todd: thank you very much. president biden confident he will reach an agreement with joe manchin who don't his signature legislation a fatal blow over the weekend. >> did senator manchin break his commitment to you? >> president biden: we will get something done. todd: senator manchin announcing he will not vote for the build back better plan. the president also insisting he...
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and i'm the one that exposed russia for the biggest thing they've ever done, the pipeline to europe, i shut it down and out biden opens it up, they are going to make a fortune. but guys like andy and james comey and james clapper. remember the two lovers? all of the other perpetrators who have faced no consequences whatsoever, even though they knew it was a scam. they created a scam, and i must be honest with you, i never said this because i didn't want to, but i will, i'm very disappointed that bill barr was unable to hold anybody accountable for the countless abuses of power by the democrats . he did not hold the corrupt officials who spied on our campaign -- remember i said, they are spying on our campaign, and that was like a lightning rod went off. not the authors of the phony dossier. not the women who slandered and lied and defamed brett kavanaugh. they said brett kavanaugh had an affair. they did not go after them, they lied so badly. not any of the numerous criminal referrals for lying to congress over and over again. not any of the illegal leakers, not any of the people tha
and i'm the one that exposed russia for the biggest thing they've ever done, the pipeline to europe, i shut it down and out biden opens it up, they are going to make a fortune. but guys like andy and james comey and james clapper. remember the two lovers? all of the other perpetrators who have faced no consequences whatsoever, even though they knew it was a scam. they created a scam, and i must be honest with you, i never said this because i didn't want to, but i will, i'm very disappointed...
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up next, any a vaurnt has spread from south africa to europe and several other spots. is the u.s. next. we'll go live to london for the very latest, next on "morning joe." seriously? oh. - what the- i don't suppose you can sing, can you? watch the full story at www.xfinity.com/sing2 biden: when i think about climate change the word i think of is jobs. these investments are a win win win for this country. creating jobs, cutting energy costs, protecting our climate. so let's not waste any more time. let's get to work. as a dj, i know all about customization. that's why i love liberty mutual. they customize my car insurance, so i only pay for what i need. how about a throwback? ♪ liberty, liberty, liberty, liberty ♪ only pay for what you need. ♪ liberty, liberty, liberty, liberty ♪ carl is saving big, holiday shopping at amazon. so now, he's free to become... choirmaster carl. my nunormal? fewer asthma attacks with nucala. a once-monthly add-on injection for severe eosinophilic asthma. nucala reduces eosinophils, a key cause of severe asthma. nucala is not for sudden breathin
up next, any a vaurnt has spread from south africa to europe and several other spots. is the u.s. next. we'll go live to london for the very latest, next on "morning joe." seriously? oh. - what the- i don't suppose you can sing, can you? watch the full story at www.xfinity.com/sing2 biden: when i think about climate change the word i think of is jobs. these investments are a win win win for this country. creating jobs, cutting energy costs, protecting our climate. so let's not waste...
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look at europe. there is just free money being pumped into the system by the fed. people are just approaching economics different right now. and i think he's riding that wave. and the question is going to be at the end of the year are we healed, is the virus gone or is it basic live tempered. and are people working and is the economy growing without massive inflation. if the answer is yes, he is going to have a lot of leverage and power. if the answer is no, it will be a difficult presidency. and he knows that. he telegraphed very clearly exactly what he would do in the first 50 days, and he's done it. we always want to measure someone, successful or not, you might love the bill or hate the bill, but he had a 1.9 trillion bill aimed at these things. yes, he got it. nobody thought he would get more than a handful of republicans. he had power and he used it. he did what liberals and democrats wanted him to do. it will give him a lot more power when he goes to do infrastructure. we spent $5 trillion. they want another $3 trillion in infrastructure spending. that they
look at europe. there is just free money being pumped into the system by the fed. people are just approaching economics different right now. and i think he's riding that wave. and the question is going to be at the end of the year are we healed, is the virus gone or is it basic live tempered. and are people working and is the economy growing without massive inflation. if the answer is yes, he is going to have a lot of leverage and power. if the answer is no, it will be a difficult presidency....
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you see europe and other places where cases are going up, similar to what we are seeing now. it's the next few weeks where you are seeing not just omicron. the fact that it's winter season and hospitals are generally full by this time of the year anyway that we need to take extra measures to reduce transmission so the virus are not found. those who are not vaccinated and vulnerable, that's what is happening now. but to a greater degree for the more transmissible variant is the worry that's occurring. >> again, i am so glad you added in because i did not talk about that and of course if you got both vaccines and boosted, you should be in good shape. let's say if you are diabetic and other immune challenges, you have to take extra precautions. right now europe is shutdown for christmas for the year. a lot of celebrations are being shutdown. we are now and i know lemire is talking about what to do on new year's eve. based on what we know and my son asks me hey dad i want to go to new year's eve celebration outside. and he had both vaccines and been boosted and he wants to wear a
you see europe and other places where cases are going up, similar to what we are seeing now. it's the next few weeks where you are seeing not just omicron. the fact that it's winter season and hospitals are generally full by this time of the year anyway that we need to take extra measures to reduce transmission so the virus are not found. those who are not vaccinated and vulnerable, that's what is happening now. but to a greater degree for the more transmissible variant is the worry that's...
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ethnic minorities and meaner -- in myanmar and fanning the flames of division in our own country or europe, are ultimately responsible for the immorality of the pain it has caused. ms. haugen: facebook needs to take responsibly for the consequences of its choices and willing to accept small trade-offs in profit. i think just that act of being able to admit it is a mixed bag that is important. what we saw last week is the example of the kind of behavior we need to support facebook growing out of and instead of just focusing on the good they do, admit responsibility. chrm. blumenthal: mark zuckerberg's new policy is no apology, no admissions, no acknowledgment, nothing to see here, we are going to deflect it and go sailing. i turned to the ranking member. chrm. cantwell: thank you for your testimony. -- >> i had asked her about underage users and she made the comment, if we find an account of someone who is under 13, we remove them. in the last three months we removed 1600 accounts -- 600,000 accounts of 13-year-olds. it seems to me or is a problem if you have 600,000 accounts from children
ethnic minorities and meaner -- in myanmar and fanning the flames of division in our own country or europe, are ultimately responsible for the immorality of the pain it has caused. ms. haugen: facebook needs to take responsibly for the consequences of its choices and willing to accept small trade-offs in profit. i think just that act of being able to admit it is a mixed bag that is important. what we saw last week is the example of the kind of behavior we need to support facebook growing out of...
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in eastern europe governments turned citizens into spies. it's happening now, in this case the media is egging on silt senses to -- citizens to hunt down other citizens. tech giants are the police. your neighbors are the police. the only people that can't be the police according to the media are the police. jillian: bob batch feater -- bob baffert going from the racetrack to the courtroom. he claims his 14th amendment rights were violated. he was suspended in new york and churchill downs after his horse failed a drug test after winning the kentucky derby. he insists the positive test was due to an ointment containing a steroid. todd: katie ladeki punching her way to the olympic games, as if there was ever a doubt. she won the 400-meter free style in convincing fashion at the trials last night in omaha, nebraska. she finished just seconds off her own world record which she set during the rio games in 2016. american runner shelby hoolihan receiving a four year ban for racing after she is blaming the whole thing on mexican food. she said on ins
in eastern europe governments turned citizens into spies. it's happening now, in this case the media is egging on silt senses to -- citizens to hunt down other citizens. tech giants are the police. your neighbors are the police. the only people that can't be the police according to the media are the police. jillian: bob batch feater -- bob baffert going from the racetrack to the courtroom. he claims his 14th amendment rights were violated. he was suspended in new york and churchill downs after...
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they're in europe. it helps them a lot more than it helps us. we're very far away. >> the abuse that was given to our country on nato where they wouldn't pay, and we were paying for everybody. >> rick, you worked at the state department. you don't need the reminder, but think about putin's wish list at the top of the trump presidency. get involved in an american presidential election. get involved in american social media trying to divide us, drive us apart. drive apart the atlantic alliance, and maybe someday a far off fever dream. get american troops out of germany. think of it this way. donald trump delivered. >> brian, you summarized it very well, better than i could have, and it was painful to watch those clips of trump talking about nato. i go back to the interview that keir did with putin today. putin said today nato was obsolete. why are they doing what they're doing? why are they adding countries? but i think what we're going to see in this summit is something which is kind of a return to normalcy. and if i were still editor of "time,"
they're in europe. it helps them a lot more than it helps us. we're very far away. >> the abuse that was given to our country on nato where they wouldn't pay, and we were paying for everybody. >> rick, you worked at the state department. you don't need the reminder, but think about putin's wish list at the top of the trump presidency. get involved in an american presidential election. get involved in american social media trying to divide us, drive us apart. drive apart the atlantic...
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turns round and round like a spinning top those who champion this inconvenient truth pay dearly in europe the works of copernicus were banned galileo was sentenced to house arrest for life their research posed a threat to established beliefs. another time another setting what makes the world go around today is the economy. when the law of the market replaces that of the church what new limits will be imposed on science. will this new confrontation decide which research is accepted. of course there are cases of researchers being caught in a conflict of interests a scientist who ceases to remain objective because they're influenced by financial backers but the grip of the economy on science outweighs these individual cases. what impact the market has on a research can only be gauged if we look at the bigger picture. of the current framework within which science is done hugely influences which science we do the market economy frame science in a way that the i'll use in science that can be monetized that is lucrative. researchers have to generate money and to find it and so science has turned
turns round and round like a spinning top those who champion this inconvenient truth pay dearly in europe the works of copernicus were banned galileo was sentenced to house arrest for life their research posed a threat to established beliefs. another time another setting what makes the world go around today is the economy. when the law of the market replaces that of the church what new limits will be imposed on science. will this new confrontation decide which research is accepted. of course...
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this makes sense for europe today. cases are coming down sharply. vaccination rates are ramping up in europe as well. one more caveat, though, ana. don't forget that none of this applies to the uk. if you'd like to come here on vacation, you are welcome, but it will take you a minimum five days of quarantine, minus negative four coronavirus tests, and none of that is likely to change soon. >>> before we let everyone go today, we want to celebrate the good news, as our country recovering from the pandemic. we want to know how you're making your comeback. what are you doing again? who are you seeing again? what do you appreciate that perhaps you took for granted before. tweet me your photos or videos. be sure you including the hashtag #the comeback. we're rooting for you and all our communities as we try to come back from being cooped up. "newsroom" stints with alisyn and victor, next. stay restless with the icon that does the same. the rx, crafted by lexus. get 0.9% apr financing on the 2021 rx 350. in business, it's never just another day. experienc
this makes sense for europe today. cases are coming down sharply. vaccination rates are ramping up in europe as well. one more caveat, though, ana. don't forget that none of this applies to the uk. if you'd like to come here on vacation, you are welcome, but it will take you a minimum five days of quarantine, minus negative four coronavirus tests, and none of that is likely to change soon. >>> before we let everyone go today, we want to celebrate the good news, as our country...
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. >> you're absolutely right, we fought side by side in the trenches in europe, on the beaches of normandy, all the way through the present day. our thanks to our starting line, phil rucker, rick stengel, dr. celine gounder, thanks for starting the week off with us. >>> coming up, what's the chance moderate democrats would want to sink their own president's congressional agenda? and why should you care? we'll put that question to our political experts. >>> and later, she warned that the internet is a petri dish for conspiracy theories and utter nonsense about the virus dressed up as news and information. she was right about that. and now people are dying from it. i'll ask the harvard expert who's got a plan to battle mask burning that's going on out there. all of it as "the 11th hour" is just getting under way on this monday night. ♪ ♪ [grunts] pnc bank believes that if a pair of goggles can help your backhand get better... yeah! ...then your bank should help you budget even better. (laughing) virtual wallet® is so much more than a checking account. its low cash mode feature gives you
. >> you're absolutely right, we fought side by side in the trenches in europe, on the beaches of normandy, all the way through the present day. our thanks to our starting line, phil rucker, rick stengel, dr. celine gounder, thanks for starting the week off with us. >>> coming up, what's the chance moderate democrats would want to sink their own president's congressional agenda? and why should you care? we'll put that question to our political experts. >>> and later, she...
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and in europe and asia as well and globally. that is a concern. in the u.s., we have an advantage. a large advantage which is the number of vaccinations taking place. that number is accelerating. you know, in the u.s., a race between the vaccine and the coronavirus itself you know, because we're vaccinating so many people, we are going to come out of this sooner than else wwhere. when we look at the macro recovery, we will see the u.s. lead the world we expect the global recovery to be a tailwind. the u.s. will come out of this first. a lot of consumer savings and pent up and waiting to be spent. it is starting to come back. the trade deficit is expanding because the u.s. consumer is buying more. that is a natural outcome and a sign the u.s. is recovering more quickly. yes, it is concerning that cases are rising particularly globally here in the u.s., the vaccination pace is really ultimately going to win that race we could have some rough sledding ahead for the next few weeks. consumers have a lot of savings and starting to spend it already. in terms of sectors, frank, you asked s
and in europe and asia as well and globally. that is a concern. in the u.s., we have an advantage. a large advantage which is the number of vaccinations taking place. that number is accelerating. you know, in the u.s., a race between the vaccine and the coronavirus itself you know, because we're vaccinating so many people, we are going to come out of this sooner than else wwhere. when we look at the macro recovery, we will see the u.s. lead the world we expect the global recovery to be a...
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austria has one of the lowest vaccination rates in western europe with only around 65% of the total population fully >>> backe at hom closing rittenhouse are set to get under way today with the case expected to be in the hands of the jury by the end of the day. meanwhile, authorities in kenosha, wisconsin, are preparing for the possibility of unrest after a verdict is announced. charlie de mar has the latest. >>> we would rest. >> reporter: after a two-week trial including an emotional day with kyle rittenhouse on the stand in his own defense, the jury will get the murder case monday. outside the courtroom, so many are putting lives back together. this furniture store in the family for four decades was burned to the ground during the unrest 15 months ago. >> that was one of the front doors -- >> at that point you do want to look at it and cry and say i'm not doing this again. you know in your heart that you got to.>> committed to helpd -- epte then-idt ur thelp rebuild. then-candidate joe biden came to kenosha, too. when the attention faded and the politicians left, the damage both physical an
austria has one of the lowest vaccination rates in western europe with only around 65% of the total population fully >>> backe at hom closing rittenhouse are set to get under way today with the case expected to be in the hands of the jury by the end of the day. meanwhile, authorities in kenosha, wisconsin, are preparing for the possibility of unrest after a verdict is announced. charlie de mar has the latest. >>> we would rest. >> reporter: after a two-week trial...
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and they have across europe. and that hasn't happened. so, we have advocated. we have rallied. we have marched, we have begged, we have tweeted. we have done everything we could and now it's time to compel the city to do the right thing. so many kids are still shut out of classrooms and it's unacceptable. we cannot wait another day. carley: alison, same question to you, why do you think legal action is necessary and also, how did at-home learning affect your children? >> you know, i think it's necessary because we keep hearing from dr. fauci, from our governor, from our mayor, they all keep saying how clear the data is that school is safe and that kids should be in school. so it's confusing on why our kids aren't back at school full time when so many desperately want to be back and truly suffering. my kids, fortunately just went back full time remote was difficult on them. hard to focus on computer screens and work she'd. our teachers did amazing job as pest as they could in isolated environment. carley: i know you have two 7-year-old twins. good for you. stephanie, you have a
and they have across europe. and that hasn't happened. so, we have advocated. we have rallied. we have marched, we have begged, we have tweeted. we have done everything we could and now it's time to compel the city to do the right thing. so many kids are still shut out of classrooms and it's unacceptable. we cannot wait another day. carley: alison, same question to you, why do you think legal action is necessary and also, how did at-home learning affect your children? >> you know, i think...
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., big reopenings in europe as well this week. new coronavirus cases at their lowest point in months there. travel also coming back in a big way just in time for the summer tourism season. scott mclean is live for us in london. scott, what are some of the biggest signs? you live there. what are some of the biggest signs that normal days are ahead? >> reporter: yeah, things are definitely looking up in many parts of europe, laura. cases are dropping, the pace of vaccinations is really picking up and things are on track for what might be almost a normal summer. case in point, in france, for instance, the cafÉs are reopening, the eiffel tower is set to reopen in july and americans might actually be able to visit it. the eu has just adopted recommendations for its 27 member states to open their borders to travelers from some countries, provided that they are fully vaccinated. now, that recommendation is not binding and so it's possible some countries may not actually open their doors to vaccinated americans and so buyer beware on tha
., big reopenings in europe as well this week. new coronavirus cases at their lowest point in months there. travel also coming back in a big way just in time for the summer tourism season. scott mclean is live for us in london. scott, what are some of the biggest signs? you live there. what are some of the biggest signs that normal days are ahead? >> reporter: yeah, things are definitely looking up in many parts of europe, laura. cases are dropping, the pace of vaccinations is really...
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eventually be their states left behind, we tried to warn red and blue states if they went the way of europe and slow roll their reopenings the free states would leave them all behind and sure enough it has all come to pass. democrat run states and cities that dragged their feet on reopening and continue to weigh down their businesses and schools with all these mandates are bringing down the economy for the rest of america. one bloomberg columnist looked at 7 metro regions, new york, la, san francisco, chicago, dc, boston, and philly. while all those places accounted for 20% of job losses at the beginning of the pandemic, they are not responsible for a staggering 44.8% of the job losses and when you break out further the picture looks even more grim, national average unemployment rate is 5.2% but for new york and la it is 10%, chicago still atrocious at 8%. so why is this happening. because not everyone has the luxury of working from home, many high skilled service workers started to work remotely, low skill service workers in big cities bore most of the recent pandemic economic impact. anyo
eventually be their states left behind, we tried to warn red and blue states if they went the way of europe and slow roll their reopenings the free states would leave them all behind and sure enough it has all come to pass. democrat run states and cities that dragged their feet on reopening and continue to weigh down their businesses and schools with all these mandates are bringing down the economy for the rest of america. one bloomberg columnist looked at 7 metro regions, new york, la, san...
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20% said, "going to a wedding. 20% said, "traveling to a europe." 60% said, "constantly checking cnn to see if either of those things are still allowed." [ laughter and applause this last one asked, "today is --" 10% said, "thursday. 90% said, "i haven't known what day it is since march 2020." [ cheers and applause there you go that's all we have for "tonight show polls." we'll be right back with "thank you notes," everybody. come on back more "tonight show." [ cheers and applause ♪ welcome to allstate. where you can pay a little less and enjoy the ride a little more. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ now, get new lower auto rates with allstate. because better protection costs a whole lot less. you're in good hands with allstate. click or call for a lower auto rate today. open talenti and raise the jar. to gelato made from scratch. raise the jar to all five layers. raise the jar to the best gelato... you've ever tasted. talenti. raise the jar. if you're 55 and up, t-mobile has plans built just for you whether you need a single line or lines for family members, you've ever tasted. you'll get great va
20% said, "going to a wedding. 20% said, "traveling to a europe." 60% said, "constantly checking cnn to see if either of those things are still allowed." [ laughter and applause this last one asked, "today is --" 10% said, "thursday. 90% said, "i haven't known what day it is since march 2020." [ cheers and applause there you go that's all we have for "tonight show polls." we'll be right back with "thank you notes," everybody....
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in europe they did have the panel already recommend approval, but told be months, which is interesting to note they've had their panel way in and say yes. >> one of the things that's not talked about, you have an amazing confluence here of just everyone going back to work all over the globe, right? they're going back all over the globe. >> they are. >> all asian output in general is back. >> and that was a big problem, but the pockets surface, we don't know what happens. what happens >> as you mentioned, gottlieb, part of his point is delta was basically catching up with germany in ways this didn't before. >> yes. >> he also had additional criticisms how booster policy has been rolled out in general take a listen. >> the effects of the boosters are pretty much immediate. the data on the decline in clinical cases is about after a week if you look at the antibody response, it's almost immediate. so people with boosters could have potential more protection in time for thanksgiving. >> awesome. >> i got boosted this weekend. >> i went on friday. >> i got boosted ages ago. the fourth booste
in europe they did have the panel already recommend approval, but told be months, which is interesting to note they've had their panel way in and say yes. >> one of the things that's not talked about, you have an amazing confluence here of just everyone going back to work all over the globe, right? they're going back all over the globe. >> they are. >> all asian output in general is back. >> and that was a big problem, but the pockets surface, we don't know what happens....
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europe is cutting by 55%, u.k. is cutting by 78%. why? because the scientists made it clear to us that this is critical if we want to hold the earth's temperature increase to 1 1 1.5 degrees cenigrade. president biden getting all the country enlisted. 85% that create the problem, emissions, comes from other country. >> administrator mccarthy, do you see the president's announcement? >> i see this is beginning of investing america again and creating millions of good paying union jobs. i see this is america winning back the future. this is all about recognizing that the clean energy economy and our race to it has already started. it is our way of making sure that people can have jobs again and moving away from one of the worst years all of us experienced to a moment of hope and opportunity. this is all about investing in us again and about winning back the future. i don't see this as the beginning of the end, i see this is the beginning of our future. >> okay, let's get to the audience, secretary kerry, i want you to meet dennis chestnut. w
europe is cutting by 55%, u.k. is cutting by 78%. why? because the scientists made it clear to us that this is critical if we want to hold the earth's temperature increase to 1 1 1.5 degrees cenigrade. president biden getting all the country enlisted. 85% that create the problem, emissions, comes from other country. >> administrator mccarthy, do you see the president's announcement? >> i see this is beginning of investing america again and creating millions of good paying union...
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and its allies in europe respond? zanny minton beddoes is the editor and chief of "the economist" and david miliband is the president and ceo and formerly, of course, british foreign secretary. david, you have written about the age of impunity. it does seem to me vladimir putin's actions here almost define and illustrate exactly what you're saying because there's no kind of norm that has been more sacrosanct in the post military world you don't remove by force and yet putin has done it by premier and seems bent on making ukraine at the very least a failed state perpetually insecure about its future. what should the west do? >> yes, the idea of age of impunity were the laws of norm that were established after 1945 are somehow for suckers and real leaders, quote/unquote, are those who do what they like without consequence and without accountability. it seems clear there's the usual mixture of hubris and paranoia in the kremlin at the moment. hub russ because the gas prices are high so russian coffers are fuller than usu
and its allies in europe respond? zanny minton beddoes is the editor and chief of "the economist" and david miliband is the president and ceo and formerly, of course, british foreign secretary. david, you have written about the age of impunity. it does seem to me vladimir putin's actions here almost define and illustrate exactly what you're saying because there's no kind of norm that has been more sacrosanct in the post military world you don't remove by force and yet putin has done...
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we're seeing more and more tankers head toward europe rather than asia. asia seems to have the gas it needs for the time being. united states can potentially get some involved. the real question is what we're prepared to do in terms of standing up or by europe. there is the deterrent side, the military steps, prepared sanctions. i think the other interesting question is the diplomacy. okay. we're not going to let putin dictate where nato can go. we're not going to let him dictate where nato forces can go. where are we prepared to compromise? we can signal very clearly that any nato enlargement is not in the cards for the foreseeable future. we should be prepared to discuss what we used to call arms control. mutual forced pullbacks, certain limits on certain kinds of forces to be reciprocal. if putin is interested in stabilizing things, i think we should give him that opportunity. but, again, i simply don't think we know. all this reminds me of is saddam hussein in the summer of 1990. he built up all his forces against kuwait, and we were sitting at the wh
we're seeing more and more tankers head toward europe rather than asia. asia seems to have the gas it needs for the time being. united states can potentially get some involved. the real question is what we're prepared to do in terms of standing up or by europe. there is the deterrent side, the military steps, prepared sanctions. i think the other interesting question is the diplomacy. okay. we're not going to let putin dictate where nato can go. we're not going to let him dictate where nato...
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a fake it's fascinating that europe's investment arm is using the investment chain to issue bonds. amy: what's important about it is the technology that matters and makes sense. when you talk about bitcoin, i will say i don't believe the world central bank will not own the crypto space. they will create digital currencies which is why i question. matt: you had me at this intermediate -- let's move on. as the -- as it embarks on an overhaul. charles lowrey joins us now. we really appreciate you joining us. let me ask how these incredible volatile situation that we are in, with the reopening and inflation and spike in growth affect your strategic plan. it's difficult to navigate such a change in current. charles: thank -- thanks for having me. i'm excited to be on your show. we had a very strong start this year and we are focused on our plan. and our plan is to, we have three parts to that plan of transformation. the first part is to prevent our products. the second is to focus on cost efficiencies. those are all within our control. we can execute on those. we are allen seen that wit
a fake it's fascinating that europe's investment arm is using the investment chain to issue bonds. amy: what's important about it is the technology that matters and makes sense. when you talk about bitcoin, i will say i don't believe the world central bank will not own the crypto space. they will create digital currencies which is why i question. matt: you had me at this intermediate -- let's move on. as the -- as it embarks on an overhaul. charles lowrey joins us now. we really appreciate you...
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he made complementary remarks about hitler while in europe for a d day. he said hitler did a lot of good things. i mean, did you -- again, this is one of those things, who would have ever thought a u.s. president would say that hitler did a lot of good things? >> this type of comment lacks any historical perspective. it lacks respect for the devastation of the holocaust on the jewish people and truly unconscionable especially coming from a former president or at that time president of the united states. >> yeah. congresswoman luria, appreciate your comments. >> yes, thank you. >>> we want to tell you about the troubling link investigators are exploring between some of the attackers and their faith. more on that now from cnn's tom foreman. >> this is our house. >> reporter: caught in the middle of the capitol attack there he was according to the fbi, with a mask and big ideas. big wong was part of a bible study group in virginia which talked about making molotov cocktails, combat training for an future attack and even secession. >> i think it does show tha
he made complementary remarks about hitler while in europe for a d day. he said hitler did a lot of good things. i mean, did you -- again, this is one of those things, who would have ever thought a u.s. president would say that hitler did a lot of good things? >> this type of comment lacks any historical perspective. it lacks respect for the devastation of the holocaust on the jewish people and truly unconscionable especially coming from a former president or at that time president of the...
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. >> dancing to europe's tune but that is up to biden. your colleagues likely has a different take on the bill that he went on the floor last night. >> some of the wealthiest and most well-connected americans will get rich off of legislation like this. this is an enormous amount of money, $1.2 trillion we will be spending here at a time when americans are feeling the pinch of inflation. we diminish the buying power of the dollar the reckless spending to bring praise and adulation from the media and from each other. will: laura: the white house is giddy about this, reuters describes this is a glide path to the $3.5 trillion tonight and there right above this so your response. >> a couple things. it is the person in my state stuck in traffic who is fearful of their home flooding, who wants to have a better job, would like to make more money but doesn't make a lot of money now who really likes this village i talk to fox news watches, they love this bill. is that somebody who is wealthy? for the wealthy this means less. they have chauffeurs,
. >> dancing to europe's tune but that is up to biden. your colleagues likely has a different take on the bill that he went on the floor last night. >> some of the wealthiest and most well-connected americans will get rich off of legislation like this. this is an enormous amount of money, $1.2 trillion we will be spending here at a time when americans are feeling the pinch of inflation. we diminish the buying power of the dollar the reckless spending to bring praise and adulation...
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the president wanted a deal before he heads to europe tomorrow. last night he invited senator kyrsten sinema and senator joe manchin to the white house but democrats are at odds over expansion of medicare and medicaid and paid family leave. george? >> rachel scott, thank you very much. michael? >>> we turn to that nor'easter bringing extreme damaging winds blasting at 94 miles per hour and rob marciano is tracking the bomb cyclone lashing new england. good morning, rob. >> reporter: hey, good morning, michael. certainly a breezy morning outside of new york city and especially eastern new england. you have your cyclone genesis and this bomb cyclone we're talking about when barometric pressure drops in less than 24 hours. that's what happened in montauk. it's a big wind maker following yesterday's big rain maker. overnight the first nor'easter of the season slamming into the massachusetts coast. winds gusting up to and over 88 miles per hour on martha's vineyard. huge waves lashing these homes, a team of firemen working to free a woman who was trapp
the president wanted a deal before he heads to europe tomorrow. last night he invited senator kyrsten sinema and senator joe manchin to the white house but democrats are at odds over expansion of medicare and medicaid and paid family leave. george? >> rachel scott, thank you very much. michael? >>> we turn to that nor'easter bringing extreme damaging winds blasting at 94 miles per hour and rob marciano is tracking the bomb cyclone lashing new england. good morning, rob. >>...
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at time surging out of control, this young migrant desperate to enter europe. >> they're responding with water cannon. sometimes that water is quite accurate. it stings in your eyes a little bit. >> reporter: belaruse accused of illustrating the crisis appeared to be ra chytcheting the pressu down. >> families are given food and blank blankets here. >> reporter: life of migrants like shohan and her son, aziz. hello, how are you? we met them desperate to leave from germany. >> we came here because of my son. he needs an operation. >> reporter: he needs an operation? >> yeah, big operation. >> reporter: he's got this splint on his leg. >> he can't walk. >> we have food and we have bed for sleeping. >> reporter: they're giving you these blankets. are you still hopeful that you will get to germany? do you think it will still happen or will they send you back to iraq? >> i have big hopes to go to germany because i think germany has humanity. >> reporter: back at the border camp, there are growing anger, a passage to europe is raeeally i store. these desperate migrants may now see here hopes d
at time surging out of control, this young migrant desperate to enter europe. >> they're responding with water cannon. sometimes that water is quite accurate. it stings in your eyes a little bit. >> reporter: belaruse accused of illustrating the crisis appeared to be ra chytcheting the pressu down. >> families are given food and blank blankets here. >> reporter: life of migrants like shohan and her son, aziz. hello, how are you? we met them desperate to leave from...
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. >> yes, when i was commander, i commanded ramstein and all of the bases in europe, and we are lucky in the sense that we have a rich network of overseas bases. and geoff, people would say to me at times, when i was nato commander, and we don't need those bases anymore in europe, because that is the bases of the cold war, and wrong. those are the bases of the 21st century, and we have capacity in the system, and allies and partners and friends. when the qataris are pushed, they can move to others so we have options where there are allies as well. >> admiral james stavridis and dan ramoff and amra nazra, thank you. >>> i want to start off with numbers of the number of people who served in afghanistan. and 2,321 is the number of american personnel who died in afghanistan and including the 13 brave americans who died facilitating the evacuation of 121,000 people over the course of six days, and 61,000, the number of afghan security forces killed in the conflict, and 47,245 is the number of afghan civilians killed since 2001. 20, that is the number of years that we have been fighting in
. >> yes, when i was commander, i commanded ramstein and all of the bases in europe, and we are lucky in the sense that we have a rich network of overseas bases. and geoff, people would say to me at times, when i was nato commander, and we don't need those bases anymore in europe, because that is the bases of the cold war, and wrong. those are the bases of the 21st century, and we have capacity in the system, and allies and partners and friends. when the qataris are pushed, they can move...
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are those things in america's interests or are they in europe 's interests? >> you know, i think what biden is doing is obama 2.0. he's going to go back and buy friends again. this isn't about having countries like us. this is about having countries respect us and the way they respect you is when you take hard lines on tough issues and biden doesn't seem to be doing that. the idea that the iran deal is so dangerous, it's a death wish for israel, we've talked about that here the whole time we've been in israel. it's a death wish for israel, they just got over a conflict. you're going to give them money to not only support terrorism but to build nuclear weapons, russia just hacked our pipeline and they hacked a meat processing plant. you'll go meet with putin that's fine go meet with putin, but you just gave him the one gift he wanted which is access to nord stream ii again so he just gave russia a ton of money. all of these things and you're going to talk about climate change and being friends again? that's not what this is about. the one thing president trump
are those things in america's interests or are they in europe 's interests? >> you know, i think what biden is doing is obama 2.0. he's going to go back and buy friends again. this isn't about having countries like us. this is about having countries respect us and the way they respect you is when you take hard lines on tough issues and biden doesn't seem to be doing that. the idea that the iran deal is so dangerous, it's a death wish for israel, we've talked about that here the whole time...
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people who are wanting to go to europe, eamon, will finally get on board and go next summer. >> i love this story i think it tells you everything you need to know about the economy. this is an industry that was absolutely clobbered last year. >> reporter: yeah. >> from trough to peak, i can't think of a time in economic history we've seen a turnaround that fast from being a total free fall last year, to this boom and optimism. >> reporter: you bet. >> that these guys are talking about when they talk to you. >> reporter: you see it in the fares. people are complaining my airfare is this month for august other september. that's a sign of how much demand is out there while nobody likes higher airfares, it is reflective of the demand and health of the airline industry. >> i've been traveling around the country and the world. i was in tampa, geneva, now here in new york. the airlines are full, the airports are full, people are traveling. a lot of it feels like tourist traveling, but a lot of business travelers are starting to get out there. i think it's starting to come back. >> reporter: a
people who are wanting to go to europe, eamon, will finally get on board and go next summer. >> i love this story i think it tells you everything you need to know about the economy. this is an industry that was absolutely clobbered last year. >> reporter: yeah. >> from trough to peak, i can't think of a time in economic history we've seen a turnaround that fast from being a total free fall last year, to this boom and optimism. >> reporter: you bet. >> that these...
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so you talk about disarray in europe. and i would add to that the fact that countries like hungary and poland and slovakia and the czech republic are now going to get their vaccines from china and/or russia. the austrians and the danes are talking about vaccine partnerships with israel. so much for the solidarity of the eu dealing with this crisis cohesively and together. it'sjust not happening any more. the disarray is getting worse. yes, but the european solidarity is weakening. why is it weakening? because the european union, as such, is unable to manage at the request, the extent, the response to the covid crisis. and so member states are trying to have the vaccine wherever they can get it. of course, covid has created a massive economic challenge for the european union. there is a recovery plan which involves more than 700 billion euros of new debt taken on by the commission to be spread out across the worst—affected areas and to be tied to the forthcoming eu budget. but there are many governments in europe who are
so you talk about disarray in europe. and i would add to that the fact that countries like hungary and poland and slovakia and the czech republic are now going to get their vaccines from china and/or russia. the austrians and the danes are talking about vaccine partnerships with israel. so much for the solidarity of the eu dealing with this crisis cohesively and together. it'sjust not happening any more. the disarray is getting worse. yes, but the european solidarity is weakening. why is it...
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bob and sue anderson were travelling to visit family in europe. those early days in march, you know, covid was starting. but you made a decision that you were going to go on a cruise. >> bob anderson: we wanted to travel to see our granddaughter. we didn't really worry about it. >> sue anderson: and it wasn't until we got on the ship and two or three days into the cruise where everything then blew up. >> alfonsi: at what point did you start feeling sick? >> bob anderson: oh, probably a week into the trip. it was fatigue. i just didn't feel like doingan. and then i got a tightness in the chest, lost my sense of taste, my sense of smell. >> sue anderson: i told bob, i said, i feel like i'm in the petri dish of the covid. >> alfonsi: kelly edge had been travelling with her husband woody. he had been sick in bed for five days when everyone on board was ordered to quarantine in their cabins. >> kelly edge: we are captive. >> alfonsi: captive. >> edge: you can't come in with a helicopter. we're in the middle of the oce >> alfonsi: passengers began to ca
bob and sue anderson were travelling to visit family in europe. those early days in march, you know, covid was starting. but you made a decision that you were going to go on a cruise. >> bob anderson: we wanted to travel to see our granddaughter. we didn't really worry about it. >> sue anderson: and it wasn't until we got on the ship and two or three days into the cruise where everything then blew up. >> alfonsi: at what point did you start feeling sick? >> bob anderson:...
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vladimir putin that president biden isn't walking into this meeting alone, that he has the backing of europe primary, which is important in a number of ways, especially after the four years of donald trump who did a good bit of work to divide the alliances and in some ways to strengthen putin's position which is essentially to destabilize the west to undermine alliances, to sort of, you know, cause disruption where he can. in the russian view, they had a help mate in that in trump and biden's main message going in was you don't have that same position now. he has the allies with him and he said at the beginning i has the wind at his back. >> anne, we have heard a lot about the word deliverable is being used and the diplomatic term what do we get out of this meeting. the white house and the president continue to insist that is not the goal here. my question is how will the white house and the president define success in the wake of this moment? >> yeah, that is an excellent question we don't have a clear answer to yet. when they say we are not getting any deliverables that is a low expectatio
vladimir putin that president biden isn't walking into this meeting alone, that he has the backing of europe primary, which is important in a number of ways, especially after the four years of donald trump who did a good bit of work to divide the alliances and in some ways to strengthen putin's position which is essentially to destabilize the west to undermine alliances, to sort of, you know, cause disruption where he can. in the russian view, they had a help mate in that in trump and biden's...
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., my friends across europe and asia are posting >> i think part of it is it's the worst case scenario it's the bogey man it's the absolute fear that you could do everything right and still end up in the worst situation because a man perpetrated this violence on you. >> reporter: around the world six women are killed every hour by men and for women of color their cases rarely in the headlines. >> and it's not about what we do like women taking self-defense classes, what you're wearing, if you're drinking. it's we've got to teach boys and men not to attack. >> reporter: it happens everywhere but tonight on doorsteps in london candles to remember sarah. molly hunter, nbc news, london >>> still ahead, has the pandemic changed parenting forever? the lessons learned during a most challenging year. >>> an oklahoma high school >>> an oklahoma high school girls' basketball team is in the spotlight again tonight. this time for all the right reasons. today the norman high lady tigers won a state title game it comes after controversy at a game earlier in the week when an announcer made racist com
., my friends across europe and asia are posting >> i think part of it is it's the worst case scenario it's the bogey man it's the absolute fear that you could do everything right and still end up in the worst situation because a man perpetrated this violence on you. >> reporter: around the world six women are killed every hour by men and for women of color their cases rarely in the headlines. >> and it's not about what we do like women taking self-defense classes, what you're...
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economy so there ability to trade with europe while they challenge u.s. rest of allied asia at center of strategy for a long time, so we are going to have to work together as allies start butting beijing off from financing, from western technology, and some ultimately from market access certain ways rebuild our industrial bases, rebuild the coordination between our countries, form an alliance based trading system start to cut beijing off from wider globally economy has to be done over time can't be done immediately ultimately you are to go to have to have you bifurcate we can't continue to engage the way we have to undercut power over time in that way will be the only way to -- to regain the advantage in long run. >> worry about by a jacobing potentially invading taiwan they continue to say they want reunification of china and taiwan. want what about that are you worried about that? with u.s. get involved in a conflict? number two should americans be worried about going to beijing for the bang olympics, xi jinping out doing -- videos, you know, commemorat
economy so there ability to trade with europe while they challenge u.s. rest of allied asia at center of strategy for a long time, so we are going to have to work together as allies start butting beijing off from financing, from western technology, and some ultimately from market access certain ways rebuild our industrial bases, rebuild the coordination between our countries, form an alliance based trading system start to cut beijing off from wider globally economy has to be done over time...
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late tuesday night here in europe after lawmakers on capitol hill hope to have a boat on both of his but spending bills. jon: we have mama ahead. thank you. fox news can confirm the house is working on a plan to vote on both president biden's infra structure package and larger social spending plan tuesday. correspondent chad program joins us live by phone with details on this. >> good evening. the boat on both social spending plan and infrastructure tuesday at the back to back boat would placate concerns with progressives on everything often and the bills moved in tandem. serious concern about letting the bills got too long. democrats have the possibility of support for both measures if republicans glenn youngkin wins the gubernatorial race tuesday. they want to be settled as soon as possible. the house rules committee would presume it's meeting monday which started thursday, the rules committee serves for bills to go to the floor. the progressives are starting to do some cleanup here, too hard on some issues and potentially jeopardize the demonstrative the senate to line up. all the
late tuesday night here in europe after lawmakers on capitol hill hope to have a boat on both of his but spending bills. jon: we have mama ahead. thank you. fox news can confirm the house is working on a plan to vote on both president biden's infra structure package and larger social spending plan tuesday. correspondent chad program joins us live by phone with details on this. >> good evening. the boat on both social spending plan and infrastructure tuesday at the back to back boat would...
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claims he told her the house is being taken by the bank at the same time he told her he was going to europe on vacation. he strongly denies the allegations and released a statement on twitter to say unfortunately i like to address the completely false accusations my estranged wife and soon to be ex-wife has made against me. i have never gambled or bet on hockey or a sharks game and have never thrown a hockey game. he said he looks forward to cooperating with the nhl investigation. the nhl commented the integrity of our game is paramount and the league takes these allegations very seriously. we will conduct a full investigation at this time. november 2019 he was reportedly sued by a casino in las vegas for over half a million dollars in debt. in january he filed for bankruptcy according to the new york post. this happened just two years after he signed a seven-year 49 million-dollar contract with the san jose sharks but he denies the claims and the nhl investigation is underway. jillian: that is unbelievable. it will be interesting to see how that plays out. thank you. despite the concern ov
claims he told her the house is being taken by the bank at the same time he told her he was going to europe on vacation. he strongly denies the allegations and released a statement on twitter to say unfortunately i like to address the completely false accusations my estranged wife and soon to be ex-wife has made against me. i have never gambled or bet on hockey or a sharks game and have never thrown a hockey game. he said he looks forward to cooperating with the nhl investigation. the nhl...
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before we can stop wearing these, so please, please, don't let happen here what you see happening in europe happening on television. keep the faith, keep wearing your mask and keep washing your hands and keep socially distanced. we're going to beat this and we are way ahead of schedule and we have a long way to go. i wanted to bring you up-to-date and thank you very much, and may god bless america and god protect our troops. thank you very much. >> reporter: [ inaudible ]? >> you see the headline on your screen there, tomorrow, which is day 58 of the biden administration they will meet the goal of 100 million vaccines. listen, obviously understandable a victory lap on the numbers and how ahead of the game they are, really, as he says in beating this thing, but he also reminded all of us, i jotted it down, it's time for optimism but not a time of relaxation. let's talk about all of this with cnn analyst, and dr. matthew. 17 states are seeing a rise in cases. can enough americans get vaccinated to prevent this fourth surge, this spring surge? >> listen, brooke, i was just excited to hear pres
before we can stop wearing these, so please, please, don't let happen here what you see happening in europe happening on television. keep the faith, keep wearing your mask and keep washing your hands and keep socially distanced. we're going to beat this and we are way ahead of schedule and we have a long way to go. i wanted to bring you up-to-date and thank you very much, and may god bless america and god protect our troops. thank you very much. >> reporter: [ inaudible ]? >> you...
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the same america that saved europe. let me figure that out while you watch this. >> president biden: i guess i shouldn't apologize, but i do apologize for the fact the united states in the last administration pulled out of the paris accords. >> sean: really, joe? it was the united states of america? we saved europe and the world, joe biden and under donald trump, net emissions, carbon emissions went down and went down dramatically. as a matter of fact, joe, donald trump let every single country in reducing carbon outputs, so instead of joe biden apologizing to europe, he ought to be showing them how we did it. also, joe, you pushed our western european allies right into that hostile actor vladimir putin's arms giving vladimir a special pipeline waiver while simultaneously taking away high paying career jobs for americans on the keystone xl pipeline, other energy industry jobs. great job, joey, and now he's reduced our supply of oil and gas and at the very same time now for the second time, he is begging opec and saudi a
the same america that saved europe. let me figure that out while you watch this. >> president biden: i guess i shouldn't apologize, but i do apologize for the fact the united states in the last administration pulled out of the paris accords. >> sean: really, joe? it was the united states of america? we saved europe and the world, joe biden and under donald trump, net emissions, carbon emissions went down and went down dramatically. as a matter of fact, joe, donald trump let every...
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doctor, why is europe spiking? >> shep, it's a perfect storm. they have got a new variant that's highly transmissible and they've taken their foot off the gas on some of the prevention strategies and so that's exactly what you would expect to happen. >> that sounds familiar. throughout the pandemic, the covid trends we see in europe, they happen three weeks or so later in the united states given that the u.s. has significantly ramped up vaccinations, more than 109 million doses so far, has the united states done enough to avoid a repeat of that and another surge here like we are seeing in europe >> well, we're certainly in a better place than we were this time last year but we're not out of the woods yet we are increasing the vaccination rate but beginning to open up, as you know, around the country, we have increasing evidence that these variants are transmitted in the united states as well. so really and can the take our foot off the gas right now this is the wrong time to do that. >> doctor, in europe and elsewhere, people have been getting t
doctor, why is europe spiking? >> shep, it's a perfect storm. they have got a new variant that's highly transmissible and they've taken their foot off the gas on some of the prevention strategies and so that's exactly what you would expect to happen. >> that sounds familiar. throughout the pandemic, the covid trends we see in europe, they happen three weeks or so later in the united states given that the u.s. has significantly ramped up vaccinations, more than 109 million doses so...
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tourists visit europe this summer. millions of americans, 8%, are skipping out on the second dose of the covid-19 vaccine. this warrants this reminder. both pfizer and moderna vaccines consider two doses to be fully effective. one dose gives some level of protection but medical experts say we don't know how long that protection will last. joining me now, the white house senior adviser for covid response. wel welcome back to the show. >> i want to get your reaction. the eu is set to let vaccinated tourists visit after shutting down nonessential travel for more than a year. what is your reaction? >> the key to getting back to life that we used to know is vaccination. so far we have more than half of the adults of americans have done vaccine shots, and that's great and we have near half of the americans that have not done that yet. we will see a world where people that have been vaccinated will enjoy a lot of freedoms, and they will feel like they can take on activities and risks and the cases will continue to be there fo
tourists visit europe this summer. millions of americans, 8%, are skipping out on the second dose of the covid-19 vaccine. this warrants this reminder. both pfizer and moderna vaccines consider two doses to be fully effective. one dose gives some level of protection but medical experts say we don't know how long that protection will last. joining me now, the white house senior adviser for covid response. wel welcome back to the show. >> i want to get your reaction. the eu is set to let...
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and with europe, first to accelerate the target of 2030 to have the peak emissions, and some cities and regions to do better and faster. >> brennan: don't leaders like yourself need to just speak plainly to the public and say, look, this needs to happen. it may cost you your jobs, it may mean prices go up, but this is a price that all of you have to pay in order to meet these targets? >> look, i think obviously we will have to change a lot of things in our economy. we have to increase the price of carbon, and we have to help this to happen for entrepreneurs in our households. if you go to the white house to say, now, guys you there have to adapt yourself and you will have to pay a higher price, i can tell you you wil increa inequalities. you have to accompany people, and we have to accept for a few years to invest public money in this position, to help innovation and distribution of this innovation. you have to accept the business model and have your investors to finance green investments and to penalize those who do not make this move. and you have to accompany your households to make
and with europe, first to accelerate the target of 2030 to have the peak emissions, and some cities and regions to do better and faster. >> brennan: don't leaders like yourself need to just speak plainly to the public and say, look, this needs to happen. it may cost you your jobs, it may mean prices go up, but this is a price that all of you have to pay in order to meet these targets? >> look, i think obviously we will have to change a lot of things in our economy. we have to...
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you are in europe last time? >> salma: yes, and now we get some normality and connectivity. >> kelly: and actually see people in person. a lot of times i think you live the london, paris, laa. you live everywhere, where is best food? >> salma: oh, the best food. the french are good. not london, sorry. >> kelly: i love that i did not even ask you what was worse than you are offering the thoughts. >> salma: they have really good international food. it's been on like indian food. >> salma: but the french are good. mexico is the best! [cheers and applause] i love mexican food. >> kelly: i grew up in texas, so a group with tex-mex which is different. but we had authentic and we had tex-mex. so the last time we were talking about it, you are telling me the best tacos, where the best tacos in l.a.? >> salma: my house! [applause] >> kelly: fine, i will have to come taste them and hang out. >> salma: i get very creative with the tacos. you and you love cooking? >> salma: i love cooking. i love cooking mexican food! look a
you are in europe last time? >> salma: yes, and now we get some normality and connectivity. >> kelly: and actually see people in person. a lot of times i think you live the london, paris, laa. you live everywhere, where is best food? >> salma: oh, the best food. the french are good. not london, sorry. >> kelly: i love that i did not even ask you what was worse than you are offering the thoughts. >> salma: they have really good international food. it's been on like...
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europe has also opened lower or to a lesser degree. on wall street looking to futures, looks like pretty much noncommittal in terms of where we'll open up. big down day for the dow. fell 536 points. the s&p 500 finished down more than 2%. the worst drop in a month. worst performance since october. here's the problem, bond yields rose signaling expectations for higher interest rates down the line. the fed chair has signaled he will keep official rates low while the economy recovers. yields are seeing to be the fly in the ointment. >>> more layoffs in retail. best buy will layoff 5,000 workers this month and it plans to close more stores this year. best buy has been a pandemic winner. its sales are up as more people worked, played and cooked at home. now best buy says as more people shop online it needed to change its work force. it plans to dedicate more space in the existing stores to online order fulfillment. >>> tiger woods has been moved to a new hospital as he recovers from tuesday's car crash. andy scholes has the bleacher report.
europe has also opened lower or to a lesser degree. on wall street looking to futures, looks like pretty much noncommittal in terms of where we'll open up. big down day for the dow. fell 536 points. the s&p 500 finished down more than 2%. the worst drop in a month. worst performance since october. here's the problem, bond yields rose signaling expectations for higher interest rates down the line. the fed chair has signaled he will keep official rates low while the economy recovers. yields...