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palmer. palmer: i pledge allegiance to the flag of the united states of america and to the republic for which it stands, one nation god, indivisible, with liberty and justice for all. the speaker pro tempore: the lays before the house the communication. the clerk: the honorable the speaker, house of representatives, madam, on 3, 2021, you designated me to administer the oath of representatives-elect alcee l. hastings of the 20th istrict of the state of florida. pursuant to house resolution 7, 117th congress. such designation, i have the honor to report that on 2021, at fort lauderdale, florida, i administered the oath of office hastings. mr. hastings took the oath u.s.c. 3531. 5 i have delivered two copies of the oath signed by mr. hastings of the house of representatives. signed sincerely, debbie wasserman schultz, member of congress. the speaker pro tempore: under clause 5-d of rule 10, the chair the house that in light of the administration of the oath to the gentleman from whole number of
palmer. palmer: i pledge allegiance to the flag of the united states of america and to the republic for which it stands, one nation god, indivisible, with liberty and justice for all. the speaker pro tempore: the lays before the house the communication. the clerk: the honorable the speaker, house of representatives, madam, on 3, 2021, you designated me to administer the oath of representatives-elect alcee l. hastings of the 20th istrict of the state of florida. pursuant to house resolution 7,...
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palmer, is recognized. mr. palmer: thank you, mr. speaker. 23, e in support of h.r. the inspector general protection act. representatives ted lieu and jody hice for orking together on this legislation. h.r. 23 will help congress track federal agency inspectors vacancies and ensure they are fulfilled by the president in a timely manner. help combat neral federal fraud, waste, and abuse, and improve the operations of executive branch, departments, and agencies. inspectors general help congress areas of the government that need improvement and oversight. both republican and democratic administrations have xperienced numerous and prolonged inspector general vakansies. the -- vacancies. bill would simply require the president to notify congress a current of inspector general's employment status. it would require the president notify congress if a nomination does not take place days. 210 these provisions will improve congressional oversight of the providing ranch by transparency to the president's nominations.neral inspectors general are an indispensable resource to to the
palmer, is recognized. mr. palmer: thank you, mr. speaker. 23, e in support of h.r. the inspector general protection act. representatives ted lieu and jody hice for orking together on this legislation. h.r. 23 will help congress track federal agency inspectors vacancies and ensure they are fulfilled by the president in a timely manner. help combat neral federal fraud, waste, and abuse, and improve the operations of executive branch, departments, and agencies. inspectors general help congress...
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i think you're a great actor and "palmer," it's, uh -- you play -- your character's eddie palmer, whoate it. i play eddie palmer, who -- when the movie begins i'm coming back from a 12-year stint in prison. and as the movie progresses you, kind of, find out more about how i ended up there but, come back to a small town in louisiana, and, you know, just a guy trying to get his life back together, searching for some sort of redemption. and ends up in a situation where a young boy who, you know, has a single mother with a substance abuse problem, ends up abandoning him and kind of ends up in this guy, you know. >> jimmy: in his life. >> this guy ends up having to take care of him >> jimmy: the kid is fantastic by the way >> yeah, he's -- in his first film >> jimmy: i was gonna say, where is from? >> his name is ryder allen yeah, his name is ryder allen, and it's his first film, and he just -- he blew us away. >> jimmy: yeah >> yeah. we -- we auditioned a ton of kids, and so many of them were amazing, but he just kind of, like -- he showed up and was just kind of like -- you know, like, h
i think you're a great actor and "palmer," it's, uh -- you play -- your character's eddie palmer, whoate it. i play eddie palmer, who -- when the movie begins i'm coming back from a 12-year stint in prison. and as the movie progresses you, kind of, find out more about how i ended up there but, come back to a small town in louisiana, and, you know, just a guy trying to get his life back together, searching for some sort of redemption. and ends up in a situation where a young boy who,...
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mitchell palmer. interesting is that there is good historical evidence that in the midst of this red care, herbert hoover is actually investigating both wilson and lane for their opposition to the justice department crackdown. this is a fair question, maybe we can get to it and the question and answer. how much of this was all sort of self interest and how much of it will really believing there were problems? so how does this end? and then we will open up questions. i've sort of gone over time. i beg your indulgence. a couple of reasons why this thing sort of abs out. the first is, of those 3600 strikes that occur in 1919, almost all of them were failures. and so these failures of collective action sort of takes the wind out of the sales of the union movement. so that is calming down. by the middle of 1920, the economy is slowly starting to recover with, and beginning the cycle that will be known as the roaring twenties. on the international scene, it seemed like that red tied at finally receded. and
mitchell palmer. interesting is that there is good historical evidence that in the midst of this red care, herbert hoover is actually investigating both wilson and lane for their opposition to the justice department crackdown. this is a fair question, maybe we can get to it and the question and answer. how much of this was all sort of self interest and how much of it will really believing there were problems? so how does this end? and then we will open up questions. i've sort of gone over time....
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mitchell palmer. for months and months and months he had been telling the american people, he had been telling the congress, that the communist revolution is around the corner. that there is going to be massive, massive dislocations. and the problem is, he becomes the boy who cried wolf. his biggest mistake is to say hey, when mayday comes in 1928 -- 1920, there is going dogs and to be mass violence dogs and cats living together. , and when that doesn't occur, he begins to lose credibility. and the american people start to lose interest. it is ironic that when the worst bombing of the red scare occurs on wall street on the 16th of september, while there is a spike in concern, the american people are already on to something else. nobody really understands this zeitgeist better than the republican candidate for president, warren harding. and what he is telling america in one of his first speeches introducing himself is that poise has been disturbed. nerves have been wrecked. fevers have rendered men irr
mitchell palmer. for months and months and months he had been telling the american people, he had been telling the congress, that the communist revolution is around the corner. that there is going to be massive, massive dislocations. and the problem is, he becomes the boy who cried wolf. his biggest mistake is to say hey, when mayday comes in 1928 -- 1920, there is going dogs and to be mass violence dogs and cats living together. , and when that doesn't occur, he begins to lose credibility. and...
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on one hand you have palmer. secretary of state, lansing, albert, the postmaster general, and probably most important, his chief advisor, who is on the crackdown site. on the other hand, you have the secretary of labor, his secretary of the interior, the secretary of the navy, who have said he's gone too far. but no one is able to stop mitchell palmer. what's interesting is that there's good historical evidence that in the midst of the red scare herbert hoover is actually investigating both wilson and lane to their opposition to the justice department's crackdown. this is a fair question. maybe we can get to it in the question and answer. how much of this was all sort of self interest in some of the key players? and how much of it was really believing that there were problems? how does this and. will go for questions. i beg your indulgence. a couple of reasons why this ups out. the first is of those 3600 strikes that occurred in 1919, almost all of them were failures. so all these failures of collective action ki
on one hand you have palmer. secretary of state, lansing, albert, the postmaster general, and probably most important, his chief advisor, who is on the crackdown site. on the other hand, you have the secretary of labor, his secretary of the interior, the secretary of the navy, who have said he's gone too far. but no one is able to stop mitchell palmer. what's interesting is that there's good historical evidence that in the midst of the red scare herbert hoover is actually investigating both...
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elizabeth palmer reports. >> reporter: every morning, new covid victims arrive at tehran's main cemetery. the bodies are disinfected before grieving families lay them to rest. across the developing world, the pandemic has hit hard, with over half a million dead and no access to vaccines rich countries have locked up. >> how balanced is the distribution of the vaccines globally at the moment? >> the country like canada has more than ten doses per capita. big parts of the poorest countries in the world have not secured a single dose yet. >> reporter: in tel aviv, overjoyed staff welcome their first vaccine. israel is aiming to vaccinate its entire population by march, before most african countries can even get started. the oxford-astrazeneca vaccine just approved here in the uk could be a game changer, cheap, easy to transport and to store, it looks like it might be the answer for billions of people in the developing world. but the rollout will take time. and until it's well underway, we're all vulnerable. >> we know that countries aren't safe unless everybody in the world is safe. we have
elizabeth palmer reports. >> reporter: every morning, new covid victims arrive at tehran's main cemetery. the bodies are disinfected before grieving families lay them to rest. across the developing world, the pandemic has hit hard, with over half a million dead and no access to vaccines rich countries have locked up. >> how balanced is the distribution of the vaccines globally at the moment? >> the country like canada has more than ten doses per capita. big parts of the...
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this backfires against mitchell palmer. the acting secretary of labor, lewis post -- and at that time they are in control of ellis island -- and he is one who start reviewing the documentation and seeing how bad the warrants are. he starts releasing everyone. he starts throwing all the cases out the window. mitchell palmer and j edgar hoover were upset by this and they threatened to get congress to impeach him. fortunately, lewis made a wonderful speech in congress and he was kind of the hero of the day. he is one of these unsung heroes. a person who stood for the rule of law rather than deportation of people had been convicted of crimes. but simply because they were socialist or communist or whatever. another thing why we call this the red summer is because they were 25 race riots around the country. this is the closest we have ever come to a race war in our country. every single case, 25 cities around the country, every single case is the white community attacking the black community. there are a couple different issues t
this backfires against mitchell palmer. the acting secretary of labor, lewis post -- and at that time they are in control of ellis island -- and he is one who start reviewing the documentation and seeing how bad the warrants are. he starts releasing everyone. he starts throwing all the cases out the window. mitchell palmer and j edgar hoover were upset by this and they threatened to get congress to impeach him. fortunately, lewis made a wonderful speech in congress and he was kind of the hero...
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cbs's elizabeth palmer explains how. >> reporter: india's government has just done a dry run for whatill be one of the most am bi t ambitious covid vaccinations on earth. it aims to immunize 1.5 million people a day. the pharmaceutical giants have committed to making more than a billion vaccine doses to share with other developing countries. that will include a brand new vaccine developed in india, and the cheap and easy to store oxford astrazeneca one approved in britain last week. tomorrow, in the uk, the new vaccine will be rolled out in a massive scale up in the vaccination program. already, a million people here have been vaccinated with the pfizer vaccine. but an extra contagious covid virus strain is filling london hospitals at an alarming rate. >>> some elderly people like patient zero margaret keenan have already had two shots. but such is the urgency that for the next while, britain's will get only one vaccine dose instead the recommended two to make the supplies go further. in the rich countries of the developed world, old and vulnerable are steadily being immunized. israel
cbs's elizabeth palmer explains how. >> reporter: india's government has just done a dry run for whatill be one of the most am bi t ambitious covid vaccinations on earth. it aims to immunize 1.5 million people a day. the pharmaceutical giants have committed to making more than a billion vaccine doses to share with other developing countries. that will include a brand new vaccine developed in india, and the cheap and easy to store oxford astrazeneca one approved in britain last week....
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[laughter] so, the palmer family was not injured. however, the facade of their house was damaged from that. all the windows were blown in. this gave palmer the excuse for what i call the red roundup. so, him and a young 24-year-old j. edgar hoover launched a campaign to round up all of the extreme left, all of the anarchists, the communists, the extreme socialists, and they were all basically rounded up. they had a series of raids that they staged in late 1919 and early 1920. and the first group they sent over to ellis island. they had essentially deportation hearings and they put them on a boat and sent them to the soviet union. the boat was the uss buford, nicknamed the soviet arc. [laughter] but at that time, again, there was really no due process for this. three had not encountered this before. we had no american civil liberties union. it was created during this time effectively. there were no guardrails to an attorney general whose effectively writing his own agenda because wilson has now had a stroke and is not minding the stor
[laughter] so, the palmer family was not injured. however, the facade of their house was damaged from that. all the windows were blown in. this gave palmer the excuse for what i call the red roundup. so, him and a young 24-year-old j. edgar hoover launched a campaign to round up all of the extreme left, all of the anarchists, the communists, the extreme socialists, and they were all basically rounded up. they had a series of raids that they staged in late 1919 and early 1920. and the first...
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here's cbs's elizabeth palmer. >> reporter: every morning, new covid victims arrive at tehran's mainetery. the bodies are disinfected before grieving families lay them to rest. across the developing world, the pandemic has hit hard, with over half a million dead, and no access to vaccines rich countries have locked up. how balanced is the distribution of the vaccines globally at the moment? >> a country like canada has more than 10 doses per capita. big parts of the poorest countries in the world have not secured a single dose yet. >> reporter: in tel aviv, overjoyed medical staff welcomed their very first vaccine lelivery. staff welcomed their very first vaccine delivery.ù israel is israel is aiming to vaccinate its entire population by march, before most african countries can even get started. the oxford-astrazeneca vaccine, just approved here in the u.k., could be a game-changer. cheap, easy to transport and to store-- it looks like it might be the answer for billions of people in the developing world. people in the developing world. but but the rollout will take time. and until i
here's cbs's elizabeth palmer. >> reporter: every morning, new covid victims arrive at tehran's mainetery. the bodies are disinfected before grieving families lay them to rest. across the developing world, the pandemic has hit hard, with over half a million dead, and no access to vaccines rich countries have locked up. how balanced is the distribution of the vaccines globally at the moment? >> a country like canada has more than 10 doses per capita. big parts of the poorest...
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elizabeth palmer, c brrks s news, london. >> duncan: it's been one year since a u.s. drone strike killed one of iran's most powerful little tear commanders and top iraqi militia leader. it happened in being dad. and today tens of thousands as you see there gathered demanding revenge. the killings brought the u.s. and iran to the brink of war. as if nashville hasn't been through enough lately, two men caused panic with a shocking stunt. take a look at this. >> oh my god, oh my god. >> the pair walked to the ledge of a rooftop bar on new year's day and leaptoff, throwing their parachutes into the wind. wow. they safely landed 25 floors down. then drove away. police are searching for the daredevils. well, straight ahead on the cbs weekend news, hospitals confront a critical shortage of nurses. and what one historically black university is doing to change policing. and who would have thought a screaming ratko bring in some cheese. >> duncan: the record-breaking covid surge is straining health-care systems in extraordinary ways, adding to the crisis, a nationwide shortage
elizabeth palmer, c brrks s news, london. >> duncan: it's been one year since a u.s. drone strike killed one of iran's most powerful little tear commanders and top iraqi militia leader. it happened in being dad. and today tens of thousands as you see there gathered demanding revenge. the killings brought the u.s. and iran to the brink of war. as if nashville hasn't been through enough lately, two men caused panic with a shocking stunt. take a look at this. >> oh my god, oh my god....
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also with us is ana palmer, founder of punch bowl news. every bit of video we see from the attack gets worse. we see in just more tech antech how blood thirsty this crowd was, how that had killed this police officer, how they tried to beat others to death. we knew it was bad on wednesday. look at this. this is the scene of an officer being crushed in a door by the crowd. he's begging for mercy. and so, i mean, it's just all so traumatic, obviously, and sickening. so ana, is -- obviously, the 25th amendment to remove president trump would be easier than a second impeachment. can congress and nancy pelosi of pass some sort of resolution to force vice president pence to invoke the 25th amendment? >> well, it certainly would be swifter than impeachment. the speaker's expected today to try to bring up a bill through unanimous consent, which is basically, you know, that nobody would have any objections. i think there is very little chance of that going forward, because there will be objections from republicans who don't want the 25th amendment i
also with us is ana palmer, founder of punch bowl news. every bit of video we see from the attack gets worse. we see in just more tech antech how blood thirsty this crowd was, how that had killed this police officer, how they tried to beat others to death. we knew it was bad on wednesday. look at this. this is the scene of an officer being crushed in a door by the crowd. he's begging for mercy. and so, i mean, it's just all so traumatic, obviously, and sickening. so ana, is -- obviously, the...
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elizabeth palmer, cbs news, london. >> brennan: there's still much more news ahead on tonight's "cbs evening news." a new year's storm leaves an icy mess in the plains and midwest as it heads now to new england. and, there's some much-needed good news for workers struggling to make ends meet. >> brennan: the new year is bringing freezing rain and snow to the great plains and much of the midwest. in oklahoma, icy roads made for slick driving conditions. there were downed trees, and power outages from kansas to ohio. and in georgia, a tornado flipped a mobile home on its side. but no one was hurt. many americans got a raise today, when the minimum wage went up in parts of the country. all told, 20 states and 32 cities and counties are raising their pay rate. in 27 of them, the minimum wage is now $15 an hour. five other states, along with 18 cities and counties, are set to increase their rate later this year. today, police in baltimore released footage of a harrowing water rescue. a woman had jumped into the inner harbor with her six-year- old daughter last month. officers dove in afte
elizabeth palmer, cbs news, london. >> brennan: there's still much more news ahead on tonight's "cbs evening news." a new year's storm leaves an icy mess in the plains and midwest as it heads now to new england. and, there's some much-needed good news for workers struggling to make ends meet. >> brennan: the new year is bringing freezing rain and snow to the great plains and much of the midwest. in oklahoma, icy roads made for slick driving conditions. there were downed...
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liz palmer reports from london. >> reporter: good morning.se numbers point to the inequality of access to vaccine around the world. at this point, the developed countries are 13 13% of the population have locked in more than half of the world's vaccine supply. it is india's giant pharmaceutical manufacturers that will be key to making enough vaccines, hundreds of millions of doses for the world, especially developing countries, and, of course, for itself. the indian government staged a dry run for our giant program that will try to inoculate a million and a half people a day. >> you see how short of breath you are? >> reporter: but as vaccinations gathered speed, so did the virus. extra contagious strains, one in south africa, have pushed up the death rate alarmingly. >> it is scary, scary for us all. >> reporter: one in london was hit hard, too, and hospitals were at full capacity. so it was a huge relief when regulators approved the astrazeneca vaccine just before the new year. tomorrow it will be rolled out in britain, with such urgency th
liz palmer reports from london. >> reporter: good morning.se numbers point to the inequality of access to vaccine around the world. at this point, the developed countries are 13 13% of the population have locked in more than half of the world's vaccine supply. it is india's giant pharmaceutical manufacturers that will be key to making enough vaccines, hundreds of millions of doses for the world, especially developing countries, and, of course, for itself. the indian government staged a...
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>> brennan: liz palmer in london, thank you. we want to go to the incoming biden administration's c.d.c. director, rochelle walensky. and she joins us from boston. good morning to you, doctor. >> doctor: good morning, margaret. thanks for having me. >> brennan: we are already at 4,000 cases a day. the outgoing c.d.c. director says wh that we're about to be in the worst month. do you agree with his forecast, that it is goingt wor? octo unfortunately, i do. i think that, you know, we've -- as you've noted, nearly 4,000 deaths a day, almost 400,000 deaths total by the middle of february. we expect half a million deaths in this country. that doesn't speak to the tens of thousands of people who are living with a yet uncharacterized syndrome after they've recovered. and we still yet haven't seen the ramifications of what happened from the holiday travel in terms of high rates of hospitalizations and the deaths thereafter. so, yes, i think we still have some dark weeks ahead. >> brennan: how often is the public going to hear from you?
>> brennan: liz palmer in london, thank you. we want to go to the incoming biden administration's c.d.c. director, rochelle walensky. and she joins us from boston. good morning to you, doctor. >> doctor: good morning, margaret. thanks for having me. >> brennan: we are already at 4,000 cases a day. the outgoing c.d.c. director says wh that we're about to be in the worst month. do you agree with his forecast, that it is goingt wor? octo unfortunately, i do. i think that, you...
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cbs news senior foreign correspondent elizabeth palmer reports on what has been a day of high drama. >> reporter: alexi navalny flew into moscow from berlin tonight on a plane packed with reporters and supporters. on board he told them it was is best day in five months because he was going home. navalny had been in germany since august, recovering from a poisoning that nearly killed him. ( groaning ) on this phone video you can hear him groaning in agony after he fell ill on a plane in central russia. once he had been airlifted to the berlin for treatment, the german government said the poison was a nerve agent: novichok. naalny told lesley stahl of cbs' "60 minutes" the kremlin was behind it. >> you have said you think that mr. putin is responsible. >> i don't think, i am sure that he is responsible. >> reporter: as russia's most famous opposition leader alexi navalny mobilized huge anti- putin demonstrations. and his youtube videos viewed by millions exposed corruption at the highest levels. his decision to come back to russia tonight stunned many, but he insisted he wasn't afraid.
cbs news senior foreign correspondent elizabeth palmer reports on what has been a day of high drama. >> reporter: alexi navalny flew into moscow from berlin tonight on a plane packed with reporters and supporters. on board he told them it was is best day in five months because he was going home. navalny had been in germany since august, recovering from a poisoning that nearly killed him. ( groaning ) on this phone video you can hear him groaning in agony after he fell ill on a plane in...
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joining us now is anna palmer, founder of punchbowl news and the host of the daily punch podcast. anna, always good to see you. wapet to -- i want to ask you about this plan and errin mentioned the vaccine rollout needs to be ramped up. thatepends on the money being released and funded by congress to actually have it move forward. the biden proposal so far, a massive $1.9 trillion plan. he says he wants bipartisan support to move that forward. what are your sources telling you, is that going to happen? anna: clearly the president wants bipartisan support. but so far, he is not finding much suppo in the republican camp. and reaching out to what we're calling bipartisan group in the senate where you have republicans and democrats trying to pull together to try to form some kind of unity in the middle. so far, there's been a -- by republicans that you might think would potentially be open to a bipartisan deal. senator mittomney of utah, for instance, senator lisa murkowski of alaska, except tal not only the price tag but also the timing, the fact that congress just passed a massive b
joining us now is anna palmer, founder of punchbowl news and the host of the daily punch podcast. anna, always good to see you. wapet to -- i want to ask you about this plan and errin mentioned the vaccine rollout needs to be ramped up. thatepends on the money being released and funded by congress to actually have it move forward. the biden proposal so far, a massive $1.9 trillion plan. he says he wants bipartisan support to move that forward. what are your sources telling you, is that going to...
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. >>> welcome to "dateline oimt aaron candelario and shannon palmer were young and in love and engaged to be married. but their family was rocked by scandal. then murder. aaron's father was found at the crime scene dazed and confused. but his confusing story had police questioning his version of events. here's keith morrison with "tangled." >> you can't put words to that. it was very surreal. >> 911. where is your emergency? >> it's true, the old saying, when you marry someone, you marry their family, too. >> we need an ambulance. he looks like he's been shot. he said someone broke in last night. him and his wife both. >> not a bad thing to turn to mom or dad for advice and counsel. >> it's hard. sometimes you think maybe it didn't happen. but yet it really did. >> it's with their help and support, after all, that true love could deepen and grow, and last. >> i watched the crime scene shows on tv. i never, ever thought, it's going to be my life. >> yes, it really is all about family. the high desert opens up near pueblo, colorado, about 100 miles or so south of denver. among the highes
. >>> welcome to "dateline oimt aaron candelario and shannon palmer were young and in love and engaged to be married. but their family was rocked by scandal. then murder. aaron's father was found at the crime scene dazed and confused. but his confusing story had police questioning his version of events. here's keith morrison with "tangled." >> you can't put words to that. it was very surreal. >> 911. where is your emergency? >> it's true, the old...
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anna palmer, ashley parker, thank you ladies as well. and joining me now is democratic congressman veronica escobar in texas. she is a member of the armed services and judiciary committees. congresswoman, thank you very much for joining us. this security call that we're hearing about, one of your fellow lawmakers called it chilling and horrific. can you give us any more details about it, and how do you feel today? >> hi, katie. thanks for having me on the program. yes, i was on the call. yes, it was chilling. yes, it was terrifying. i cannot divulge details about it. i don't want to be a part of providing information to the terrorists who believe they are going to war against america and who have started a war against america. but suffice it to say that there has to be a lot more that happens in order to protect our country, to protect the capitol, and to protect the incoming president of the united states joe biden and vice president kamala harris. >> on the subject of impeachment, we're hearing a talking point from republicans trying t
anna palmer, ashley parker, thank you ladies as well. and joining me now is democratic congressman veronica escobar in texas. she is a member of the armed services and judiciary committees. congresswoman, thank you very much for joining us. this security call that we're hearing about, one of your fellow lawmakers called it chilling and horrific. can you give us any more details about it, and how do you feel today? >> hi, katie. thanks for having me on the program. yes, i was on the call....
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i am back with jeff bennett, ana palmer, and ron insana. let me begin with ana, what i felt so compelling in that presentation there and in those comments by the president was that he made both the moral and the economic argument for this. and it's going to be interesting to see the kind of argument that is put forward by republicans to potentially block and try and prevent him from getting that economic agenda passed, to bring back the economy, as he says, with that $1.9 trillion relief package. he said it is both rescue and recovery and most economists say this is going to be the best shot at trying to get the american economy back up and running, to make it competitive, to increase or to decrease unemployment, increase employment. both in minority communities and across the board. >> it was a sobering message that the president delivered. and hit on both of those points. the heartstrings of the country as well as the economic impact and the economic kind of crisis that we are in. i do think that it will be interesting to see how republic
i am back with jeff bennett, ana palmer, and ron insana. let me begin with ana, what i felt so compelling in that presentation there and in those comments by the president was that he made both the moral and the economic argument for this. and it's going to be interesting to see the kind of argument that is put forward by republicans to potentially block and try and prevent him from getting that economic agenda passed, to bring back the economy, as he says, with that $1.9 trillion relief...
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anna palmer, thank you as well. mike memoli. we just heard from both senate leaders chuck schumer and mitch mcconnell about the priorities of the next congress including some subtle signals from mcconnell about impeachment which we were just talking about. the two men are expected to meet later this afternoon to hash out the new balance of power, as by tomorrow democrats will hold the white house, the senate, and the house for the first time since 2009. that being said, it is the slimmest of majorities, which means passing legislation will be slightly more complicated. with me now is democratic senator sheldon white house of rhode island. senator, thank you very much for being here. so it's a very slim majority. there's going to be a power, sharing might not be the right word. there will be a power agreement where chuck schumer is apparently the majority leader, but communities will be split 50/50 with democrats helming each committee. given that you need 60 votes to pass legislation, how optimistic are you that some of these bi
anna palmer, thank you as well. mike memoli. we just heard from both senate leaders chuck schumer and mitch mcconnell about the priorities of the next congress including some subtle signals from mcconnell about impeachment which we were just talking about. the two men are expected to meet later this afternoon to hash out the new balance of power, as by tomorrow democrats will hold the white house, the senate, and the house for the first time since 2009. that being said, it is the slimmest of...
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maneuvering on the russian side and somewhat on the german side also with we know up of mecklenburg palmer in all this maneuvering different try and find loopholes postbox companies so it's a kind of knocked around it drag out fight but if the authorities insist the danish and the german authorities who are going towards if they insist on proper companies i don't see how they could go forward and finally does germany really need to this pipeline of it faces coal and you care and actually what you think. no it doesn't you could get plenty of gas through ukraine much more this is political. this gas is no new gas it comes from the same fields up in russia it's not new gas what's going on here is that as we all know putin has designs and ukraine and designs and bell routes and these pipelines 80 percent of the gas that germany that russia sense europe goes through these countries and this is a this is a problem because putin has started wars and so forth in these countries so germany has skin in the game and it doesn't want to have skin in the game to put it bluntly they agree with putin he a
maneuvering on the russian side and somewhat on the german side also with we know up of mecklenburg palmer in all this maneuvering different try and find loopholes postbox companies so it's a kind of knocked around it drag out fight but if the authorities insist the danish and the german authorities who are going towards if they insist on proper companies i don't see how they could go forward and finally does germany really need to this pipeline of it faces coal and you care and actually what...
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others are filing bankruptcy >> you want to use those rewards as soon as possibl >> reporter: kim palmer says stores can cancel your credit card without notice but they should send a letter to inform you. >> does it hurt your credit score? >> it can because it can reduce your credit history. >> reporter: keeping a balance that's no more than 30% of your >> does it help you to carry a balance on your store credit card >> it is a big mess. that's very expensive. on a store card, store cards due to have high interest rate >> reporter: credit expert says go to annual credit report to view your credit score >> when it comes to which credit cards to choose, go for cash back cards than the travel cards. lester >>> up next, 35 years after challenger, i speak to the space visionary. >>> where were you on this date 35 years ago the day the space shuttle challenger exploded, killing all seven crew members i look back at what it taught for us on our thirst for knowledge and exploration. >> reporter: space travel was becoming routine >> people could no longer recite the names of the astronauts going
others are filing bankruptcy >> you want to use those rewards as soon as possibl >> reporter: kim palmer says stores can cancel your credit card without notice but they should send a letter to inform you. >> does it hurt your credit score? >> it can because it can reduce your credit history. >> reporter: keeping a balance that's no more than 30% of your >> does it help you to carry a balance on your store credit card >> it is a big mess. that's very...
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was a little of this was a witness to the reality of the palmer system the ritual but it's because it was full of her stuff like a stomach was. kind of the moment. that neither of us we are going to. know what you are about as. a man you're probably no longer ms braun the best that's you've got to get it but also to get him to me have to tell me that mr clinton the comeback they my mom sicko. you are not going to. tax. their luck if most of them you have laid off we always see where you are...
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senior foreign correspondent, elizabeth palmer, reports from london. >> reporter: russian-state tv tookhe already dramatic video from the capitol and amped it up. wednesday's events are a gift to dictators and to total alitarians everywhere. the message they're sending is if this is american democracy, who needs it? iran's president, rouhani said the breach proved western democracy is weak. china self righteously pointed out that at least its crackdown on pro-democracy activists in hong kong hadn't killed anyone. criticism and a certain amount of gloating was predictable from america's adversaries but there were sharp words from allies too. like prime minister boris johnson. >> inso far as the president consistently has cast doubt on the outcome of a free and fair election, i believe that was completely wrong. >> and even one of president trump's stonchest supporters had this to say. >> the rampage of the capitol yesterday was a disgraceful act and it must be vigorously condemned. >> reporter: netanyahu though, ended on an optimistic note. >> i have no doubt that american democracy will
senior foreign correspondent, elizabeth palmer, reports from london. >> reporter: russian-state tv tookhe already dramatic video from the capitol and amped it up. wednesday's events are a gift to dictators and to total alitarians everywhere. the message they're sending is if this is american democracy, who needs it? iran's president, rouhani said the breach proved western democracy is weak. china self righteously pointed out that at least its crackdown on pro-democracy activists in hong...
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later, mond going to throw the slant to oklahoma state's josh palmer, and the american team takes the the game coming up right here. north carolina running back michael carter gets the football, and he will not be stopped. nearly every player, i mean, everybody involved in this scrum. carter's going to get the touchdown as he eventually gets in. munn munn was named super bowl mvp and gets a hug from his dad. >>> nfl quarterback news. lions quarterback matthew stafford will likely be traded before the super bowl. plenty of rumors in the niners interested in a deal for the quarterback, but espn reports the l.a. rams exploring trade scenarios for stafford. as we come back on, i know we're running out of time, but that could be interesting, as the 49ers, what are they going to do? jimmy garoppolo's still the quarterback, so we'll see. >> we will, indeed. >>> and be sure to stay with abc7. of course, that big game, the lakers versus the celtics. stay with us. i'm do you have cheese? of course, more cheese for less chedder in our dairy. do you have kale? absolutely! more kale for less cabba
later, mond going to throw the slant to oklahoma state's josh palmer, and the american team takes the the game coming up right here. north carolina running back michael carter gets the football, and he will not be stopped. nearly every player, i mean, everybody involved in this scrum. carter's going to get the touchdown as he eventually gets in. munn munn was named super bowl mvp and gets a hug from his dad. >>> nfl quarterback news. lions quarterback matthew stafford will likely be...
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anna palmer and shannon pettypiece. thank you as well. >>> congressman ken buck, thank you for being here. i want to be where we just left off. let me just play that point in the call again for everybody to hear. so look. i just want to find 11780 votes. we won the state and flipping the state is a great testament to our country. >> congressman, what do you make of that? what does he mean when he says find 11,780 votes? >> i think if you put them in context, he is saying he believe there's are 500,000 vote that's were fraudulently cast. that there were dead people that voted, he believes. he believe there's were illegal imdwrants that voted. he believes other shenanigans occurred, and that the result would be if they were counted properly, the result would be that he would win the election. i give credit to the secretary of date of georgia. a number of recounts have been done in georgia. and the secretary of state stood his ground and made it clear that the secretary of state did not agree with the president' r er th th
anna palmer and shannon pettypiece. thank you as well. >>> congressman ken buck, thank you for being here. i want to be where we just left off. let me just play that point in the call again for everybody to hear. so look. i just want to find 11780 votes. we won the state and flipping the state is a great testament to our country. >> congressman, what do you make of that? what does he mean when he says find 11,780 votes? >> i think if you put them in context, he is saying he...
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. >> reporter: joseph palmer lost hope in this pandemic. he often goes a day or two without food. >> it's not right, it's not great. i have to survive, i have to eat something. >> reporter: palmer, a contractor for american airlines, was laid off in march. he survives off $275 a week in unemployment and food stamps. he lost his apartment and lives in this one room. trips to the grocery store take him to the expired food aisle. >> that's the only way i can eat, because it's cheaper. almost half price, sometimes more. i keep it as long as i can keep it, to wait for my next check or food stamps. >> reporter: he's one of over 125,000 airline workers out of a job since february, when americans stopped traveling and the transportation industry took a blow, yet to recover. between air, rail, and ground transport, more than 250,000 jobs lost. >> this is all my medicines. >> reporter: nearly $300 worth of prescriptions sit by his bedside. a heart condition left him with $12,000 in hospital bills. with student loans, he's $20,000 in debt. he says all
. >> reporter: joseph palmer lost hope in this pandemic. he often goes a day or two without food. >> it's not right, it's not great. i have to survive, i have to eat something. >> reporter: palmer, a contractor for american airlines, was laid off in march. he survives off $275 a week in unemployment and food stamps. he lost his apartment and lives in this one room. trips to the grocery store take him to the expired food aisle. >> that's the only way i can eat, because...
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joining us now is the co-founder of punch bowl new, anna palmer. anna, i just want to stick with this censure idea. censure is toothless, it is not something that actually has any real consequences. it is a tool that is designed to shame people. and if we learned anything about donald trump when he was in office, it is that he has no shame. >> yeah, a reality that impeachment won't happen and there are republicans and democrats who want this president to be publicly kind of taken to the woodshed, you know, proverbial woodshed, i guess. but to your point, you know, are there ten republicans? i don't quite know where the numbers stand on that. clearly there is not enough republicans right now that will vote to impeach this president. most republicans are making the process arguments, they want to move on, it is bad for the country to have this play out. it is going to play out. that is going to happen no matter what. and so this is just i think kind of a plan "b" if and when impeachment fails. >> anna, what is your take on mitch mcconnell in this pro
joining us now is the co-founder of punch bowl new, anna palmer. anna, i just want to stick with this censure idea. censure is toothless, it is not something that actually has any real consequences. it is a tool that is designed to shame people. and if we learned anything about donald trump when he was in office, it is that he has no shame. >> yeah, a reality that impeachment won't happen and there are republicans and democrats who want this president to be publicly kind of taken to the...
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elizabeth palmer, c become s news, london. >> duncan: while the assault on the capitol is dominating headlines, the raging covid crisis is still breaking records. for a second straight day the u.s. reported a record number of cases on saturday, with more than 278,000 new infections. more than 3600 people died. cbs's lilia luciano is in burbank with the very latest. >> hospitals in southern california are admitting infected patients faster than they can discharge them. the refrigerated trucks are now used as makeshifting mores. california's covid crisis is at the breaking point. >> they are just dying. they fight dying. >> l.a. county is smashing covid records with 900,000 infected and 12,000 deaths. right now about 200 angelenos a day are dying from covid, more than all other causes combined. >> this is our new york moment, our moment to be scared straight. >> nationwide covid deaths setting records in 11 states, new infections spiking in 38 states including illinois where chicago's public schools are set to reopen monday. there is a blame game going on about the slow rollout of the
elizabeth palmer, c become s news, london. >> duncan: while the assault on the capitol is dominating headlines, the raging covid crisis is still breaking records. for a second straight day the u.s. reported a record number of cases on saturday, with more than 278,000 new infections. more than 3600 people died. cbs's lilia luciano is in burbank with the very latest. >> hospitals in southern california are admitting infected patients faster than they can discharge them. the...
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quite difficult for restaurant owners to serve people outdoors but some of these restaurants like palmer's on fillmore street. take a look i mean they've got quite a setup. there is wood and nice would seats and benches and above that have this overhang so even if the rain comes down. i'm sure that would be allowed because it's 10 but it would just fall right off so you wouldn't get wet. we'll see if people come out here today or if they're even going to open but i'd say prepared and i'd say if you're yearning to go out and eat outdoors this is probably your spot. a lot of parklets on fillmore street take a look at video we just shot you can see a lot of them have those overhangs they have a lot of things to make sure people are comfortable sitting outdoors you know many business owners they outdoor heaters but unless they're covered you can't really use those in the rain fortunately, though mother nature might be giving business owners a bone as it looks like the rain will clear out. friday or saturday friday and saturday rather this is going to be very helpful for owners to serve people.
quite difficult for restaurant owners to serve people outdoors but some of these restaurants like palmer's on fillmore street. take a look i mean they've got quite a setup. there is wood and nice would seats and benches and above that have this overhang so even if the rain comes down. i'm sure that would be allowed because it's 10 but it would just fall right off so you wouldn't get wet. we'll see if people come out here today or if they're even going to open but i'd say prepared and i'd say if...
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ana palmer, the founder of punch bowl news.u found a new media company this week, you get to go first. ana, talk to us about the vice president and what he may do tomorrow and what the expectations are? >> basically, president trump is saying the quiet part out loud. i don't think anyone is surprised after the call that we all have been listening to down in georgia with the president, that he is putting pressure on the vice president, who has basically stood up, you know, he was trying to be sued by some house republicans. that effort failed. they've tried in a lot of different ways. and basically, we're going to see, does mike pence stand up to the president in a very public way, in a way that he really hasn't publicly for the past four years or not. and what will the reaction be of the president? he joked down in georgia, but it was a pretty veiled threat, frankly, that he might not like him as much. and certainly, when you're mike pence, you're looking at your political future, 2024. he clearly wants to be president and pote
ana palmer, the founder of punch bowl news.u found a new media company this week, you get to go first. ana, talk to us about the vice president and what he may do tomorrow and what the expectations are? >> basically, president trump is saying the quiet part out loud. i don't think anyone is surprised after the call that we all have been listening to down in georgia with the president, that he is putting pressure on the vice president, who has basically stood up, you know, he was trying to...
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and anna palmer, founder of punchbowl news. great to have both of you with us. anna, let me begin with you and that point i was making there about the senate republican leader mitch mcconnell, he was asked if his vote yesterday supporting a motion that the trump impeachment trial was, quote, unconstitutional, was that a signal of how he would vote on the issue of conviction? here's the quote. "the trial hasn't started yet. i will participate in that and i plan to listen to the evidence." he didn't really close the door on convicting the former president, but are there other republicans from those you've been speaking to and hearing from, other republican senators who may feel the same way? >> i think a lot of people have been trying to figure out and read the tea leaves of exactly where senate leader mcconnell will end up on this. trying to figure out, is he really going to potentially vote for impeachment? he's saying basically the same thing he said for quite a while. i think there's immense pressure on him by his colleagues. say that they don't think he shoul
and anna palmer, founder of punchbowl news. great to have both of you with us. anna, let me begin with you and that point i was making there about the senate republican leader mitch mcconnell, he was asked if his vote yesterday supporting a motion that the trump impeachment trial was, quote, unconstitutional, was that a signal of how he would vote on the issue of conviction? here's the quote. "the trial hasn't started yet. i will participate in that and i plan to listen to the...
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talking about a coordinated arrest of more than 50 individuals who were involved in the pan democratic palmer election midlife he. the police actually mobilize more than 8000. police forces early this morning. and. the charges that the government is using. relating to the national 60 law in terms of subversion and the actual act itself is that the 50 plus individuals or the candidates of the primaries were participating in an election. the their goal is to win over a majority in the legislative council seats and by virtue of wanting to win the majority that that equation to somehow equates to disapprove of the state so absurdity spells out that the government now to spare no expense and just fine whatever reason that they could get to arrest keep hold that you know that represent hong kong basically. now the next u.s. secretary of state anthony blinken of the biden mr a shin has said the white house will stand with the people of hong kong ideally for you what does that mean what deliverables do you want to see from the united states and other countries. i think 1st of 1st and foremost. the in
talking about a coordinated arrest of more than 50 individuals who were involved in the pan democratic palmer election midlife he. the police actually mobilize more than 8000. police forces early this morning. and. the charges that the government is using. relating to the national 60 law in terms of subversion and the actual act itself is that the 50 plus individuals or the candidates of the primaries were participating in an election. the their goal is to win over a majority in the legislative...
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bipartisan discussion from two people on the ground in two key battleground states, as well as john palmer from the election assistance commission. thank you again, everybody, and to secretary chertoff for joining us on this first episode of salt talks focusing on the election. michael: my pleasure. john: thanks again, everybody, for joining us. if you missed any part of this episode or you want to watch a previous episode, find them at salt.org/talks/archives. please follow us on social media -- we are on twitter, instagram, facebook, and subscript to our channel on youtube. we love growing our community. on behalf of the entire salt team, this is john
bipartisan discussion from two people on the ground in two key battleground states, as well as john palmer from the election assistance commission. thank you again, everybody, and to secretary chertoff for joining us on this first episode of salt talks focusing on the election. michael: my pleasure. john: thanks again, everybody, for joining us. if you missed any part of this episode or you want to watch a previous episode, find them at salt.org/talks/archives. please follow us on social media...
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as well as don palmer for the election systems commission and thank you everybody for joining us today and for secretary chertoff on self talk focusing on elections. >> grates my pleasure. >> and thanks everybody for joining us. in just a reminder if you miss a part of this episode of salt talks and if you watch any of her previous episodes you can by the muffled accord backslash talks back schloss archives and you can sign up for all of our future talks at cell .org backslash talk. please follow us on social media we are on twitter instagram, linkedin and facebook. implicit script or channel on youtube if you don't already. but to your friends about the salt talks. we love growing our community and behalf of the entire salted tea and this is john darcy signing off for today. see you back here tomorrow on salt talks. we are socially distance with the can to get my maskff
as well as don palmer for the election systems commission and thank you everybody for joining us today and for secretary chertoff on self talk focusing on elections. >> grates my pleasure. >> and thanks everybody for joining us. in just a reminder if you miss a part of this episode of salt talks and if you watch any of her previous episodes you can by the muffled accord backslash talks back schloss archives and you can sign up for all of our future talks at cell .org backslash talk....
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bipartisan discussion from two people on the ground in two key battleground states, as well as john palmer from the election assistance commission. thank you again, everybody, and to secretary chertoff for joining us on this first episode of salt talks focusing on the election. michael: my pleasure. john: thanks again, everybody, for joining us. if you missed any part of this episode or you want to watch a previous episode, find them at salt.org/talks/archives. please follow us on social media -- we are on twitter, instagram, facebook, and subscript to our channel on youtube. we love growing our community. on behalf of the entire salt team, this is john >> michael regan, the president's epa administrator nominee testifies at his confirmation hearing wednesday before the senate environment and public works committee. watch live at 2:00 p.m. eastern on c-span three. >> current and former white house national security advisers discussed the transfer of power and u.s. foreign policy challenges. this is 90 minutes. stephen: good morning, everyone. my name is steve hadley. i chair the board of t
bipartisan discussion from two people on the ground in two key battleground states, as well as john palmer from the election assistance commission. thank you again, everybody, and to secretary chertoff for joining us on this first episode of salt talks focusing on the election. michael: my pleasure. john: thanks again, everybody, for joining us. if you missed any part of this episode or you want to watch a previous episode, find them at salt.org/talks/archives. please follow us on social media...
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position if find one thing i think is really important in leadership and in democracy is what parker palmer, the author called the heart of moxie. we need to hold conflict in the con -- conflict is necessary in a good democracy it is institutionalized, way of holding the diversity of opinion in perspective. we have to hold that conflict in a life-affirming way, and beyond tolerance, tolerance means i tolerate you and that's mack the start of a -- maybe the start of a conversation but can't end there. the idea of holing the conflict overtime in the relationship, while even strengthening the relationship is a key skill. one thing i found, i'm wonder if you are in this position as well deafblind you can be accused of being in the middle and i'm often accused of that and i offend that it's -- the people in the middle are some of the easiest people to hate and demonize because we know how to pate other people. if they're on the other side we know what they're politics are and think we know they don't have wife or a beautiful clean house. people in the middle are an anomaly. we can't place them i
position if find one thing i think is really important in leadership and in democracy is what parker palmer, the author called the heart of moxie. we need to hold conflict in the con -- conflict is necessary in a good democracy it is institutionalized, way of holding the diversity of opinion in perspective. we have to hold that conflict in a life-affirming way, and beyond tolerance, tolerance means i tolerate you and that's mack the start of a -- maybe the start of a conversation but can't end...
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bipartisan discussion from two people on the ground in two key battleground states, as well as john palmer from the election assistance commission. thank you again, everybody, and to secretary chertoff for joining us on this first episode of salt talks focusing on the election. michael: my pleasure. john: thanks again, everybody, for joining us. if you missed any part of this episode or you want to watch a previous episode, find them at salt.org/talks/archives. please follow us on social media -- we are on twitter, instagram, facebook, and subscript to our channel on youtube. we love growing our community. on behalf of the entire salt team, this is john darsie signing off today. ♪ >> you are watching c-span, your unfiltered view of government. c-span was created by america's cable television companies in 1979. today we are brought to you by these television companies who provide c-span2 viewers as a public service--provide c-span to viewers as a public service. here's a look at our prime time schedule on the c-span networks. starting at 8:00 p.m. eastern on c-span, a confirmation hearing f
bipartisan discussion from two people on the ground in two key battleground states, as well as john palmer from the election assistance commission. thank you again, everybody, and to secretary chertoff for joining us on this first episode of salt talks focusing on the election. michael: my pleasure. john: thanks again, everybody, for joining us. if you missed any part of this episode or you want to watch a previous episode, find them at salt.org/talks/archives. please follow us on social media...
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liz palmer reports from london. >> reporter: good morning. the u.k.s now more than half way towards its goal of vaccinating 50 million people over 70 and medical staff by mid-february. and that's in sharp contrast to the situation in europe. some german vaccination centers are completely empty because they've run out of vaccines. and there is the same problem in parts of spain and france. manufacturing delays and sluggish bureaucracy means europe has vaccinated just 3% of its population, compared to 8% in the u.s. and 13% in the u.k. but those are numbers african countries can only dream of. most are still waiting to get a single dose. as south africa battles a dangerous new virus variant that sent deaths rocketing up. the fact is 95% of the vaccines on earth have so far gone to the 10 richest countries. for life to return to normal, that's going to have to change, warns the w.h.o. >> we will not end the pandemic anywhere until we end it everywhere. >> reporter: and its far from ended in europe. in spite of lockdowns and curfews. this is carnival we'l
liz palmer reports from london. >> reporter: good morning. the u.k.s now more than half way towards its goal of vaccinating 50 million people over 70 and medical staff by mid-february. and that's in sharp contrast to the situation in europe. some german vaccination centers are completely empty because they've run out of vaccines. and there is the same problem in parts of spain and france. manufacturing delays and sluggish bureaucracy means europe has vaccinated just 3% of its population,...
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education is not only thought i'm glad i'm an education his father and palmer prime saw that in coming times for 15 years the lord of the think about how through in colcord the values of tolerance bruiser understanding these things cannot be ignored for have a because the fundamentalist forces and the frantic courses are also acting very deeply and intensely and they cannot undermine their problem the power of communication to hollar all technology ordinary people must not modernise support them must not suppose on the support that the international community has to invest more on the education rich can prevent young people who entered into that trap all fall kind of the courses. lote. this is deja vu news live from berlin the new u.s. president gets to work reversing the policies of his predecessor. larry that we're going to join in our farmers her or her. joe biden is taking his place in the oval office signing a string of executive orders and making tea appointments to his agenda into.
education is not only thought i'm glad i'm an education his father and palmer prime saw that in coming times for 15 years the lord of the think about how through in colcord the values of tolerance bruiser understanding these things cannot be ignored for have a because the fundamentalist forces and the frantic courses are also acting very deeply and intensely and they cannot undermine their problem the power of communication to hollar all technology ordinary people must not modernise support...
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bipartisan discussion from two people on the ground in two key battleground states, as well as john palmer from the election assistance commission. thank you again, everybody, and to secretary chertoff for joining us on this first episode of salt talks focusing on the election. michael: my pleasure. john: thanks again, everybody, for joining us. if you missed any part of this episode or you want to watch a previous episode, find them at salt.org/talks/archives. please follow us on social media -- we are on twitter, instagram, facebook, and subscript to our channel on youtube. we love growing our community. on behalf of the entire salt team, this is john >> coming up at noon eastern, the 40th annual march for live event kicks off, preaching -- featuring pro-life advocates. because of the pandemic, most of the events held online -- event is being held online this year. later today, cory booker will talk about threats to u.s. democracy. the events being -- event is being cohosted by a school of public affairs, the kennedy political union, and u.s. capitol historical society live at 6:00 p.m.
bipartisan discussion from two people on the ground in two key battleground states, as well as john palmer from the election assistance commission. thank you again, everybody, and to secretary chertoff for joining us on this first episode of salt talks focusing on the election. michael: my pleasure. john: thanks again, everybody, for joining us. if you missed any part of this episode or you want to watch a previous episode, find them at salt.org/talks/archives. please follow us on social media...
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justin timberlake, who stars in a new film called "palmer.ety, he relung -- reluctantly finds himself caring for a young boy and happens to learn a thing or two for himself take a look. >> can i get it? >> what about being peter the prince or pirate? >> i want to be penelope the princess. >> you can't be a princess pick something else. >> why emily is going as a princess. >> emily is a girl. >> so? >> come here look at me some costumes are made for girls, and some are made for boys now, it don't mean you can't wear it. you can. but kids are mean. especially when they see something that they ain't used to seeing. >> justin, good morning. ryder, good morning. welcome to the "today" show, both of you. justin, i saw the trailer for this i'm going to give it my five kleenex box rating i think there will be tears. do you agree >> the film is very, very emotional, yes it was a really special script i remember when i first read it and felt like it was just timely and had so much heart. i was really, really thrilled to be able to make this movie >> we
justin timberlake, who stars in a new film called "palmer.ety, he relung -- reluctantly finds himself caring for a young boy and happens to learn a thing or two for himself take a look. >> can i get it? >> what about being peter the prince or pirate? >> i want to be penelope the princess. >> you can't be a princess pick something else. >> why emily is going as a princess. >> emily is a girl. >> so? >> come here look at me some costumes are...
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flies to teach palmers over the region and in the stories that shape the way you can r.t. the us office of post-holiday coronavirus so cities like los angeles already intensive care beds one in the us from l.a. tells us that's not the only thing in short supply we're stuck now we were running low on oxygen on supplies on you know all the rest which were drugs definitely bad definitely staff and argentina's president warns a smear campaign and.
flies to teach palmers over the region and in the stories that shape the way you can r.t. the us office of post-holiday coronavirus so cities like los angeles already intensive care beds one in the us from l.a. tells us that's not the only thing in short supply we're stuck now we were running low on oxygen on supplies on you know all the rest which were drugs definitely bad definitely staff and argentina's president warns a smear campaign and.