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as the years passed, wade's obsession with the cases grew.nd hoped advances in dna technology would help her unmask the killer. but what she was about to learn would completely transform the investigation. here, again, is keith morrison with "evil was watching. " >> michella was so fierce. there really wasn't anything that intimidated her at all. she just took life, head on. >> it never left them. the spirit that was their sister followed them all around their growing-up years, and when they had families of their own. and they knew, always did, that their mom had lost a piece of herself. >> be all together, in this family environment. and then, just this closing would come down over her. >> yeah and she'd just bawl. >> yep. you want mom back. >> the mystery of who killed michella and jenni haunted two families for nearly-30 years. all they knew, or thought they knew, was that some, unknown man, assaulted and killed those little girls. this man, who had killed once, had killed again. >> absolutely. there couldn't be two monsters in tacoma. >>
as the years passed, wade's obsession with the cases grew.nd hoped advances in dna technology would help her unmask the killer. but what she was about to learn would completely transform the investigation. here, again, is keith morrison with "evil was watching. " >> michella was so fierce. there really wasn't anything that intimidated her at all. she just took life, head on. >> it never left them. the spirit that was their sister followed them all around their growing-up...
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ro wade because the law of the land, she ran for president.roe wade because the law of the land, shean for president. first woman to run for the democratic party ticket. last week we celebrated the 50th anniversary of her announcement. if you weren't there at the time, it can be hard to fathom how revolutionary her campaign was. not only did chisholm have to fight off racism from whites but also sexism within her own community. i know that because i was there. as a teenage are i work order shirley chisholm's campaign and i got to know her well. she was an educator by profession and so she made sure that we spoke well and she would tell us that we could be anything we dreamed of becoming. she inspired my interest in politics and my own run for the presidency. a half a century later, there are five black women running for governor and between 16 and 20 who are running for senate or considering it. and the path is still frustratingly difficult. although we see many more black women in the house and in state legislators, they still struggle to win state-wide races. no black woman has eve
ro wade because the law of the land, she ran for president.roe wade because the law of the land, shean for president. first woman to run for the democratic party ticket. last week we celebrated the 50th anniversary of her announcement. if you weren't there at the time, it can be hard to fathom how revolutionary her campaign was. not only did chisholm have to fight off racism from whites but also sexism within her own community. i know that because i was there. as a teenage are i work order...
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his name is wade.some nice weather, get out of the cold and then suddenly you see a helicopter coming towards you. what happened from there? what did you see? >> my daughter and i were out knee deep in the water and there's lots of little aircraft going over and there's a yell k -- helicopter getting low. we took a few steps toward the shore and it dove and it started going toward this couple next to us. we started yelling at them, move, move, it's coming down. the helicopter went straight into the water. the guy and i both ran. we were the closest there. we were probably 20 feet, if that, to the helicopter. we ran to the helicopter and tried to figure out how many people were in there. anyone was hurt and tried to help. >> walk us through that moment when it slaplashes into the wat. were you afraid of running toward the helicopter as it just crashed. what was going through your mind? >> yeah. it was scary because when it crashed, the canopy broke and came toward us and landed right near us. in that mo
his name is wade.some nice weather, get out of the cold and then suddenly you see a helicopter coming towards you. what happened from there? what did you see? >> my daughter and i were out knee deep in the water and there's lots of little aircraft going over and there's a yell k -- helicopter getting low. we took a few steps toward the shore and it dove and it started going toward this couple next to us. we started yelling at them, move, move, it's coming down. the helicopter went...
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the time has come to overturn roe b wade -- roe v. wade. we must send it to the ash heap of history. [applause] in these times when the nation is divided, i see every one of you here now more than ever. we need to look to the wisdom of our fathers. as we seek to form a more perfect union, insured domestic -- ensure domestic training quality -- tranquility, to secure posterity, we must do what americans have done through much more challenging times in our history. we must stand strong on the constitution of the united states of america. every half -- office owner in this country takes the same hole that i took --oath i took. i put my left hand on ronald reagan's bible. many of you have taken that same old. it is the same old that our son took when he was commissioned to the marine corp. in the same of my father took. throwing up our family, i made a american profits to the people that ended with a prayer, so help me god. every day for four years of our administration, i pray for the grace to do just that. as constitutional conservatives, the
the time has come to overturn roe b wade -- roe v. wade. we must send it to the ash heap of history. [applause] in these times when the nation is divided, i see every one of you here now more than ever. we need to look to the wisdom of our fathers. as we seek to form a more perfect union, insured domestic -- ensure domestic training quality -- tranquility, to secure posterity, we must do what americans have done through much more challenging times in our history. we must stand strong on the...
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wade. this would return the power to protect unborn children to the people's representatives at the state and the federal lerls, to modernize our laws, to catch up with great advances in science, technology, and medicine that indisputably show the humanity of a child in the womb. i would challenge anybody listening to these remarks tonight to take their smartphone and google 15-week baby or 20-week baby. just put in 15-week baby and press on images, and look at that image. instead, the abortion on demand until birth act ignores the science entirely and would erase unborn children and even the most modest protection to their rights to life in the laws of every single every single state. it's completely indefensible, it's extreme, it's an egregious violation of the most fundamental of all human rights, and that is the right to life. i pray and i urge that my colleagues reject this horrific, barbaric, extreme legislation the senate will vote on here in the next couple of hours and take a stand
wade. this would return the power to protect unborn children to the people's representatives at the state and the federal lerls, to modernize our laws, to catch up with great advances in science, technology, and medicine that indisputably show the humanity of a child in the womb. i would challenge anybody listening to these remarks tonight to take their smartphone and google 15-week baby or 20-week baby. just put in 15-week baby and press on images, and look at that image. instead, the abortion...
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wade. guest: that was one of those issues that could change the dynamic on the midterms though i don't think it will dramatically change the fundamentals that it could give democrats and abortion-rights supporters specifically an opportunity to engage and to show up in turnout. that sort of the biggest wildcard in the biggest worry lately, the basis upset they didn't pass build back better, they talked about voting rights but didn't end up doing anything about it. trying to literally -- on the abortion front if roe v. wade gets overturned could be an opportunity in the midterm elections. the abortion issue is a little more closely divided. we saw in virginia terry mcauliffe tried to kind of raise the specter of abortion-rights being rolled back, we saw what happened in texas, referring to the issues down there. abortion was not a leading issue for virginia voters. i think it's can immobilize part of democratic base, i don't think it will dramatically change the midterm elections. host: to p
wade. guest: that was one of those issues that could change the dynamic on the midterms though i don't think it will dramatically change the fundamentals that it could give democrats and abortion-rights supporters specifically an opportunity to engage and to show up in turnout. that sort of the biggest wildcard in the biggest worry lately, the basis upset they didn't pass build back better, they talked about voting rights but didn't end up doing anything about it. trying to literally -- on the...
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wade calling in from south carolina on that line. guest: -- caller: my experience has not been the illegal drugs, the legal drugs. my wife has had two hip surgeries in the last eight months and they put her on oxycontin and something else. my problem is trying to get her off of it once they put her on it. they put her on it, they do not try to get her off of it they are continuing to give it to her because she is asking for it. she has become addicted to this stuff. i tried to get them to take her off it and i had to call her doctor and plead with him and he said she is not going to like it, i said i do not care if she does not like it. the alternative is will never get her off the stuff if we do not try. he did cut her back on it. she came out of the hospital and had to go to rehab for her hip and wind up being there seven weeks, most of it because they would not take her off the rest of the pain medicine, which was some other kind of oxycontin. iweeks, most was telling them tr off of it. finally after five weeks of being there i sa
wade calling in from south carolina on that line. guest: -- caller: my experience has not been the illegal drugs, the legal drugs. my wife has had two hip surgeries in the last eight months and they put her on oxycontin and something else. my problem is trying to get her off of it once they put her on it. they put her on it, they do not try to get her off of it they are continuing to give it to her because she is asking for it. she has become addicted to this stuff. i tried to get them to take...
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wade calling in from south carolina on that line. guest: -- caller: my experience has not been the illegal drugs, the legal drugs. my wife has had two hip surgeries in the last eight months and they put her on oxycontin and something else. my problem is trying to get her off of it once they put her on it. they put her on it, they do not try to get her off of it they are continuing to give it to her because she is asking for it. she has become addicted to this stuff. i tried to get them to take her off it and i had to call her doctor and plead with him and he said she is not going to like it, i said i do not care if she does not like it. the alternative is will never get her off the stuff if we do not try. he did cut her back on it. she came out of the hospital and had to go to rehab for her hip and wind up being there seven weeks, most of it because they would not take her off the rest of the pain medicine, which was some other kind of oxycontin. iweeks, most was telling them tr off of it. finally after five weeks of being there i sa
wade calling in from south carolina on that line. guest: -- caller: my experience has not been the illegal drugs, the legal drugs. my wife has had two hip surgeries in the last eight months and they put her on oxycontin and something else. my problem is trying to get her off of it once they put her on it. they put her on it, they do not try to get her off of it they are continuing to give it to her because she is asking for it. she has become addicted to this stuff. i tried to get them to take...
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wade calling in from south carolina on that line. guest: -- caller: my experience has not been the illegal drugs, the legal drugs. my wife has had two hip surgeries in the last eight months and they put her on oxycontin and something else. my problem is trying to get her off of it once they put her on it. they put her on it, they do not try to get her off of it they are continuing to give it to her because she is asking for it. she has become addicted to this stuff. i tried to get them to take her off it and i had to call her doctor and plead with him and he said she is not going to like it, i said i do not care if she does not like it. the alternative is will never get her off the stuff if we do not try. he did cut her back on it. she came out of the hospital and had to go to rehab for her hip and wind up being there seven weeks, most of it because they would not take her off the rest of the pain medicine, which was some other kind of oxycontin. iweeks, most was telling them tr off of it. finally after five weeks of being there i sa
wade calling in from south carolina on that line. guest: -- caller: my experience has not been the illegal drugs, the legal drugs. my wife has had two hip surgeries in the last eight months and they put her on oxycontin and something else. my problem is trying to get her off of it once they put her on it. they put her on it, they do not try to get her off of it they are continuing to give it to her because she is asking for it. she has become addicted to this stuff. i tried to get them to take...
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i wouldn't wade into it, i'd march into _ that point?i wouldn't wade into it, i'd march into it and _ that point? i wouldn't wade into it, i'd march into it and make - that point? i wouldn't wade into it, i'd march into it and make them i i'd march into it and make them understand that the war remains open dutch door remains open.— dutch door remains open. that's re dutch door remains open. that's pretty distinct. _ dutch door remains open. that's pretty distinct, gets _ dutch door remains open. that's pretty distinct, gets her- dutch door remains open. that's pretty distinct, gets her point. pretty distinct, gets her point across of exactly how you feel about that point. i'm also wondering, because mr stoltenberg really began a lot of discussions about russia not withdrawing its troops, talk about satellite imagery — how close do you think the us is to saying that mr putin is not telling the truth? ~ ., �* ~' that mr putin is not telling the truth? ~ ., �* ~ ., truth? well, i don't think we have to actually — truth? well, i don't think
i wouldn't wade into it, i'd march into _ that point?i wouldn't wade into it, i'd march into it and _ that point? i wouldn't wade into it, i'd march into it and make - that point? i wouldn't wade into it, i'd march into it and make them i i'd march into it and make them understand that the war remains open dutch door remains open.— dutch door remains open. that's re dutch door remains open. that's pretty distinct. _ dutch door remains open. that's pretty distinct, gets _ dutch door remains...
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because we we had to wade through all of that water because the the exits weren't all open. and and do the fact that we all landed in a different different place what we were supposed to why the one exit which was exit 3 was really crowded and so the the 22nd infantry and the 12th, which came in behind us walked through that and it took them about seven hours for us to walk through that while that water then we hit a road and then we went up the road to a place called fairville and then we spread out and made our skirmish line. and wait until morning because about i was surprised to find that that it didn't get dark over there until about 11 o'clock at night. so about 11 o'clock why we began to put out our scouts and dig her holes and that sort of thing and wait till next day and next day why it's 6:30 why we jumped off to attack the a's bill and chris back. now our second our third battalion 22nd infantry at more difficulty than the first two because they were actually part of the first first wave and their job was well with the eighth infantry was to was the good eighth in
because we we had to wade through all of that water because the the exits weren't all open. and and do the fact that we all landed in a different different place what we were supposed to why the one exit which was exit 3 was really crowded and so the the 22nd infantry and the 12th, which came in behind us walked through that and it took them about seven hours for us to walk through that while that water then we hit a road and then we went up the road to a place called fairville and then we...
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to do that io would have to wade through the water. they told me iha could do that or just wait.ntially risk your life or just wait and hopefully the water goes away. finally they did send someone out one week later and all they did at that point most of the water had dissipated and all that person did was put another dehumidifier down there. there was no action taken to help prevent the flooding such as fixing some of the basement walls and putting gutters on the house which i did and everything is a fight and it always has been. i talk to other renters who had worse issues than i feel that i had and it is aan constant battle as only he can get through. so my understanding is in january of 2028 in burke was cited and it is essentially a money grabbing tool they are targeting fellowship on —- lower socioeconomic class. >> i asked the representative from hayden burke i have done everything you ask me to do and more and you'll stills charge me hundreds of dollars and she says we have to please the investors and it was shortly after that i started to get into the fight and i was alr
to do that io would have to wade through the water. they told me iha could do that or just wait.ntially risk your life or just wait and hopefully the water goes away. finally they did send someone out one week later and all they did at that point most of the water had dissipated and all that person did was put another dehumidifier down there. there was no action taken to help prevent the flooding such as fixing some of the basement walls and putting gutters on the house which i did and...
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wade when it rules on a mississippi law banning abortion after 15 weeks.eparing to pop the champagne and celebrate the end of our constitutional right to reproductive choices, right? but no. no, they're not doing that. instead, the anti-abortion movement is doubling down. in the state of oklahoma, one of many pending anti-abortion bills sounds like it really could have come straight out of the "handmade's tale." the pregnant person could call a hotline and be connected with a person who is legally not allowed to refer the patient to an apportion provider. the bill's republican sponsor says the purpose is to connect pregnant people with resources. reproductive rights advocates point out if oklahoma really wanted to help pregnant people, it'd work to reduce the black women who die during pregnancies and childbirth. oklahoma's rate of maternal mortality is three times higher for black people in the state than white people. it feels like priorities are off. grace howard, assistant professor at san jose university, and the author of "the pregnancy police," whic
wade when it rules on a mississippi law banning abortion after 15 weeks.eparing to pop the champagne and celebrate the end of our constitutional right to reproductive choices, right? but no. no, they're not doing that. instead, the anti-abortion movement is doubling down. in the state of oklahoma, one of many pending anti-abortion bills sounds like it really could have come straight out of the "handmade's tale." the pregnant person could call a hotline and be connected with a person...
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courthouse will be all of wade hampton's division as well as the other half of rooney leaves division. so lee will have the advantage of calvary during the fights at spotsylvania courthouse, which i think ended up being a very important advantage for him in that battle. in any event on the early on the morning the may 9th is when sheridan takes off. stewart goes down has an hour long talk with lee at spotsylvania courthouse. it's the last time those two men will ever meet. and then his capital resets off after the federals at about noon or one o'clock in the afternoon. stuart takes off a little bit afterwards. there's some sparring that takes place they move south the union forest gets to to the north anna river which even though this is a terrible map. given its size and fuzziness which is going to be right about here. there's a north anna. and just below it is beaver dam station. beaver dam station is a major confederate supply depot sheridan's force some of it stays north of the north anna river a portion of it. particularly george armstrong custer's boys. go below the river hit th
courthouse will be all of wade hampton's division as well as the other half of rooney leaves division. so lee will have the advantage of calvary during the fights at spotsylvania courthouse, which i think ended up being a very important advantage for him in that battle. in any event on the early on the morning the may 9th is when sheridan takes off. stewart goes down has an hour long talk with lee at spotsylvania courthouse. it's the last time those two men will ever meet. and then his capital...
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wade. you hold the distinction of being our last in person proceeded by likes of president obama and speaker pelosi, president clinton, senator warren and stacey abrams and on and on, your talk in person about grit, cuts and game and discussion during the unfairness terrible impact of health cap monopolies are as true today as they were then, their fans and excited to work with you now as a key member of president biden's cabinet. how are you, how is your return to our nations capitol and how is it going. >> if i could get theoi introduction like that every day, maybe you knew today's my birthday so you decided to be especially nice but it's a treat, this is part of my gift to be able to be with the folks families usa again, it is up through to everybody on this team, thank you for everything you do and for her story and great gait and cuts, thank you. that's what we need no surprises and we will make sure we implement it right. we are here todo get this done thank you for being here to mak
wade. you hold the distinction of being our last in person proceeded by likes of president obama and speaker pelosi, president clinton, senator warren and stacey abrams and on and on, your talk in person about grit, cuts and game and discussion during the unfairness terrible impact of health cap monopolies are as true today as they were then, their fans and excited to work with you now as a key member of president biden's cabinet. how are you, how is your return to our nations capitol and how...
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. >> hey, seth, it's baseball hall-of-famer wade boggs here. that's not cool, man. ike is a great dancer, and when he starts moving, he gets everyone excited and you're no fred astaire, believe me >> boom. >> wade boggs out. >> okay, so, your childhood idol just basically said you were acting like a [ bleep ]. >> seth: yeah, yeah. now, i do -- i mean, i loved wade boggs growing up. i don't, like, trust him >> what? a hall of fame baseball player that cost me $300, man [ laughter ] >> seth: you have the wrong cameo if that cost $300. >> it was either him or franco harris. i don't have that kind of money. [ laughter ] >> seth: hey, before we go -- and, again, congratulations on the show it's wonderful it's a great cast. >> thank you >> seth: yeah, and we're gonna have dinner later, and i don't want you to be like, "hey, man, where was my plug? >> yeah, no, i've got you. [ laughter ] >> seth: you know -- and, again, we've talked about comedy since the day we met we're both huge fans of david letterman, and he's gonna be here tomorrow night >> i kn
. >> hey, seth, it's baseball hall-of-famer wade boggs here. that's not cool, man. ike is a great dancer, and when he starts moving, he gets everyone excited and you're no fred astaire, believe me >> boom. >> wade boggs out. >> okay, so, your childhood idol just basically said you were acting like a [ bleep ]. >> seth: yeah, yeah. now, i do -- i mean, i loved wade boggs growing up. i don't, like, trust him >> what? a hall of fame baseball player that cost me...
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while the russian leader wade his next move, russian military vehicles were on the move near the border with rebel healthdesk. but the leader of the breakaway region insists no troops have crossed over from russia. kiev meanwhile, was preparing for the worst. a state of emergency was declared reservists put on notice and ukrainians in russia. urge to leave that there was the news of western sanctions against russian interests, but ukraine's precedent vala d. me of zelinski indicated they didn't go far enough. but she graham unable that she focused for eliciting further steps to strengthen the pressure of sanctions. that if it's important that germany has decided to interrupt its ed certification of nordstrom to that step should be irreversible miss. to stop this project from being used as a weapon. year is roy. germany has so far halted the approval process for the controversial gas pipeline that would bring russian gas to europe. but on wednesday, berlin said germany could do without rush and gas if necessary. new european union sanctions have also come into force targeting hundreds of
while the russian leader wade his next move, russian military vehicles were on the move near the border with rebel healthdesk. but the leader of the breakaway region insists no troops have crossed over from russia. kiev meanwhile, was preparing for the worst. a state of emergency was declared reservists put on notice and ukrainians in russia. urge to leave that there was the news of western sanctions against russian interests, but ukraine's precedent vala d. me of zelinski indicated they didn't...
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pining pressure on the prime minister over parties held it down the street during locked down as he waded through the empty bottles and platters of somebody who didn't realize it was above the time is to realize how ridiculous that sounds. now, a huge blow at a difficult time. some of his closest advices are departing downing street, including his direct off policy when near a mercer who has been at his side since 2008 when he was the mayor of london, his chief of staff, dan rosen, field, and his private secretary, mutton rentals the man who invited downing street staff members to bring your own boost party in 2020. when millions across england werent during strict lock downs, police and our investigating at dawson social gatherings held a downing street. a full report is expected soon, that could reveal more damage and details. firstly, i want to say, sorry, i'm sorry for the things we simply didn't get right. and also sorry for the way that this model has been handled, has made the turmoil hudson johnson's approval ratings. into free fall and a growing number of his own conservatives ar
pining pressure on the prime minister over parties held it down the street during locked down as he waded through the empty bottles and platters of somebody who didn't realize it was above the time is to realize how ridiculous that sounds. now, a huge blow at a difficult time. some of his closest advices are departing downing street, including his direct off policy when near a mercer who has been at his side since 2008 when he was the mayor of london, his chief of staff, dan rosen, field, and...
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when you look at the full year it is 8% is companies wade through inflationary concerns.y raise prices by 10%. jack: even girl scout cookies are having supply-chain problems getting ingredients. retailers are having trouble supply-chain and inflation. carleton: the big ones, looking at craft times and walmart. . consumers are feeling the pinch. you will see air b&b and marriott. are households willing to travel again? that's part of the recovery we were hoping for since we went into lockdown. jack: jack, one good news from earnings was disney, streaming did well during covid but now park revenues are surging. jack: streaming is the growth driver and parks are the profit center, blowout reports, it added 11. 7 million subscribers. stuck by long-term growth forecast. a different tone than from netflix. they could provide 3 times the number of subscribers as netflix and could overtake netflix in subscribers as soon as next year. netflix has an streaming for 15 years. disney plus is two years old. netflix led studious was 27 oscar nominations, 12 alone for the dog movie the p
when you look at the full year it is 8% is companies wade through inflationary concerns.y raise prices by 10%. jack: even girl scout cookies are having supply-chain problems getting ingredients. retailers are having trouble supply-chain and inflation. carleton: the big ones, looking at craft times and walmart. . consumers are feeling the pinch. you will see air b&b and marriott. are households willing to travel again? that's part of the recovery we were hoping for since we went into...
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wade. it is still a hot button and contentious issue with biden on one side of the equation, trump on the others. we will have to see what the supreme court does, now that it tends to tilt more to the conservative side. we will see how they deal with that in the coming weeks and months. host: doug brinkley, i'm sure we will have you back on in the coming weeks and days. thank you for spending part of your presidents' day with us. we will stay on here with amity shlaes, as we continue to talk about this survey and the presidents you want to talk about. a few minutes left for you to call in. republicans, (202)-748-8001. democrats, (202)-748-8000. independents, (202)-748-8002. amity shlaes, this is shirley out of new york city. caller: good morning and thank you for taking my call. i called in about our former president, donald j. trump. i think he was the worst president that we had, and i remember the debates between him and hillary, when hillary called donald trump a puppet, and when trump
wade. it is still a hot button and contentious issue with biden on one side of the equation, trump on the others. we will have to see what the supreme court does, now that it tends to tilt more to the conservative side. we will see how they deal with that in the coming weeks and months. host: doug brinkley, i'm sure we will have you back on in the coming weeks and days. thank you for spending part of your presidents' day with us. we will stay on here with amity shlaes, as we continue to talk...
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. >> it doesn't seem like they want to wade into those territories if they are in this resistance.ow much of that is real? other any problems we don't know about? >> but with the coronavirus vaccine that the cdc has been telling we have millions of doses and a few hundred cases and those that resolve on their own. and with the latest numbers.. >> and myocarditis a very rare problem that we haven't seen many problems at all but also in some young women but they are all extremely rare. citing the covid vaccine has been very lucky that those are actually much safer with strong side effects and people does have a very strong psychological barrier against taking something if they are w not sick. we all the for the hubris it will not happen o to me. i will not get it. i will be fine. but i don't want to take the chance a lot of people think wthat way and that is partly why the anti- vaccination movement got so strong during covid number two because they don't take it seriously. safety profile seems to be great and although infectious disease world there is a lot of excitement about these
. >> it doesn't seem like they want to wade into those territories if they are in this resistance.ow much of that is real? other any problems we don't know about? >> but with the coronavirus vaccine that the cdc has been telling we have millions of doses and a few hundred cases and those that resolve on their own. and with the latest numbers.. >> and myocarditis a very rare problem that we haven't seen many problems at all but also in some young women but they are all...
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wade. they want to protect roe v. wade.te no on that. fine. i'm ready for the next election. and that's how it should be. if you believe in democracy, you believe in getting rid of the filibuster when you're in the majority and you believe in getting rid of the filibuster when you're in the minority. i'm not there to say, by the filibuster i want to protect myself, i'm there to say this is how democracy is supposed to work. protect the right of the people to vote and i'll take my chances, every six years, every two years in the house, every four years in the white house. that's how democracy is supposed to work. put these big issues up. let's vote on them! ( cheers and applause ) >> stephen: senator, good luck! ♪ ♪ ♪ senator elizabeth warren, everybody! we'll be right back with a performance by ingrid andress with sam hunt. ( cheers and applause ) ( band playing ) does your vitamin c last twenty-four hours? only nature's bounty does. immune twenty-four hour plus has longer lasting vitamin c. plus, herbal and other immune su
wade. they want to protect roe v. wade.te no on that. fine. i'm ready for the next election. and that's how it should be. if you believe in democracy, you believe in getting rid of the filibuster when you're in the majority and you believe in getting rid of the filibuster when you're in the minority. i'm not there to say, by the filibuster i want to protect myself, i'm there to say this is how democracy is supposed to work. protect the right of the people to vote and i'll take my chances, every...
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dominated by covered 19 restrictions and diplomatic boycotts associated press. correspondence. stephen wade has more from the opening ceremony. my 1st thought is it's so very, very different and 20. 08. i remember being in the stadium. it was about 32 degrees hot sweltering night here. it's below 0 probably 2 or 3 below 0. 0, the stadium and 2008 was filled. 91000 people this time we have a select a few friends, very, very few friends. so it's a very, very different ab, as for the winter games or course, much smaller than the summer games, it's much, much more restrictive in tokyo and tokyo, people will get around after 14 days. go have dinner. none of that here will be out of the country as soon as these games are over. that's just the way it is because a coven, and because of china's measures against a games are happening as tensions either. ukraine, a high between russia and the west. russian president vladimir putin ease in china though moscow in banking say they oppose and nato expansion and accuses of cold war approaches. france east to help the united arab emirates reign force. it's
dominated by covered 19 restrictions and diplomatic boycotts associated press. correspondence. stephen wade has more from the opening ceremony. my 1st thought is it's so very, very different and 20. 08. i remember being in the stadium. it was about 32 degrees hot sweltering night here. it's below 0 probably 2 or 3 below 0. 0, the stadium and 2008 was filled. 91000 people this time we have a select a few friends, very, very few friends. so it's a very, very different ab, as for the winter games...
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i don't understand the purpose of, like, wading into that it's not helping anybody >> so stevph, how can it be over at the very least beyond the first hike from the fed and we know it's coming, a couple of days less than a month from today. gotta get through that gotta hear from the fed. we know more rate hikes are coming after that. does that mean that for the foreseeable future, we're in this kind of volatile trading environment and i don't mean weeks. i mean months. >> well, it's definitely going to be choppy trading in the next month for sure, and more volatility, we have to digest, yes, the fed we also have to digest inflation because the headlines were ugly and cpi and ppi and underneath it's broadening out substantially and we talked about rents and wages and those are going up and those are stickier parts of inflation, but we had a services inflation number, services which has barely gotten going, right of 7.8% in the ppi report. goods up 13.1% so the fed, they're behind the curve. they know it we all know it the big question to me, scott is does the fed -- do they want to ge
i don't understand the purpose of, like, wading into that it's not helping anybody >> so stevph, how can it be over at the very least beyond the first hike from the fed and we know it's coming, a couple of days less than a month from today. gotta get through that gotta hear from the fed. we know more rate hikes are coming after that. does that mean that for the foreseeable future, we're in this kind of volatile trading environment and i don't mean weeks. i mean months. >> well, it's...
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one year in, and some local religious leaders are raising concerns. >> sullivan: wade and other localng with the hospital c.e.o. >> and so when he finally came in the room, he kind of asked us, "what is it that you want?" and we started to kind of articulate it, and out of nowhere, he kind of leans back in his chair and he says, "why don't y'all worry about what y'all worry about and let us worry about the hospital?" i would say at that moment, it became crystal-clear to me that this was not going to be a pleasant journey. >> sullivan: mm-hmm. >> but it also started to create this sense of, if we're coming here in good faith, why doesn't he want to talk? >> and safe. >> sullivan: i also sat down with two veteran healthcare workers at waterbury hospital. they, too, had problems with the way prospect was running things. >> they were looking at giving us paper towels to wash patients. not washcloths-- paper. >> sullivan: paper. >> i said, "how do you charge a patient all this type of money, and you give them a paper towel to wash themselves for the day?" this is unacceptable. >> isn't th
one year in, and some local religious leaders are raising concerns. >> sullivan: wade and other localng with the hospital c.e.o. >> and so when he finally came in the room, he kind of asked us, "what is it that you want?" and we started to kind of articulate it, and out of nowhere, he kind of leans back in his chair and he says, "why don't y'all worry about what y'all worry about and let us worry about the hospital?" i would say at that moment, it became...
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. >> sullivan: on the north end of town, the long hill bible church, pastor rodney wade told me about come to talk about those things that really matter in our world. i just started to see my members in and out of the hospital. in and out of the hospital. and i started to question that. like, "where is so and so at?" "oh, they're not here. they went back to the hospital." and my position was, "well, wasn't they just at the hospital?" >> sullivan: you're wondering if they're not getting the right treatment the first time. >> right. >> sullivan: and the problem isn't getting solved. >> right. why are they going back, right? did they receive quality care the first time? >> sullivan: i see. ♪ ♪ >> prospect medical holdings bought waterbury hospital last october. one year in, and some local religious leaders are raising concerns. >> sullivan: wade and other local clergy arranged a meeting with the hospital c.e.o. >> and so when he finally came in the room, he kind of asked us, "what is it that you want?" and we started to kind of articulate it, and out of nowhere, he kind of leans back in
. >> sullivan: on the north end of town, the long hill bible church, pastor rodney wade told me about come to talk about those things that really matter in our world. i just started to see my members in and out of the hospital. in and out of the hospital. and i started to question that. like, "where is so and so at?" "oh, they're not here. they went back to the hospital." and my position was, "well, wasn't they just at the hospital?" >> sullivan: you're...
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wade as of today still stands, and we as a country should be protecting people's constitutional rightsacy and the ability to choose what people do with their own bodies. >> when they passed that law in texas, of course, based on this vigilante way of enforcing that law, you have a lot of women leaving texas, going to louisiana. i was reporting there from louisiana at an abortion clinic where women were showing up, scared for their own safety if they're being identified as being from texas and being there for a certain reason. these were marginalized women from homes and communities where they don't necessarily have a lot of support. you talk about how to combat this, wanting to scale up services at clinics so you can see patients faster, but how much of a difference is that actually going to be able to make? >> you know, it will make a marginal difference in that if we can reduce the amount of time people are waiting for their procedures, we hopefully can avoid situations where people could have been seen for care, abortion care here in florida. that being said, there will always be si
wade as of today still stands, and we as a country should be protecting people's constitutional rightsacy and the ability to choose what people do with their own bodies. >> when they passed that law in texas, of course, based on this vigilante way of enforcing that law, you have a lot of women leaving texas, going to louisiana. i was reporting there from louisiana at an abortion clinic where women were showing up, scared for their own safety if they're being identified as being from texas...
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. >> it doesn't seem companies want to wade into those territories. how much of that, safety issues with vaccines are things we know about? >> we see the data coming in, millions of doses deployed, a few hundred cases, most resolve on their own. the latest numbers. >> with covid vaccines, with j and j, they are extremely rare. of her vaccines are much safer than a lot of drugs with strong side effects which people have strong psychological barrier, we live with this uber is that it's not going to happen to me. a lot of people think that way. that's why the anti-vaccine is a strong, they don't take covid seriously. a lot of excitement about these, from malaria, with vaccine development. what do you think public doesn't know about that you learned that you think you should know? >> number one, one of the dramas i found fascinating, that much coverage, how do you pull off a vaccine trial with this process, that the disease is going to vanish. the national institutes of health was advising on the operation warp speed trial, they talked about a terrific ou
. >> it doesn't seem companies want to wade into those territories. how much of that, safety issues with vaccines are things we know about? >> we see the data coming in, millions of doses deployed, a few hundred cases, most resolve on their own. the latest numbers. >> with covid vaccines, with j and j, they are extremely rare. of her vaccines are much safer than a lot of drugs with strong side effects which people have strong psychological barrier, we live with this uber is...
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my son bob wade as well . that needs to pass the winter olympics stating is embracing itself for the arrival of 11000 people. can you give her a tolerance, klivis strategy? what and despite diplomatic like which one is which again, train moving you the latest date is 2022 winter olympics houses here. ah, amelia mumble, equally glazing odessa of godaddy, is your liaison park is involved with my job. he's relating to the park and the community in the african marriage, you need to find somebody. we've got it in the 2 parties. a my lab, what about my job? my lab weighed about my family, my mobile or the if my wife, like i had a day in there and work with my community. my love about my coverage. i want to motivate them again. that is in to maintain our bible in college, and this and i'm tied in is about ah, knew it, but that way more of a box outside, but it was a reserve they got many appoint denise as somebody is advising even now where there's been some of the challenge now what they call in the fact we formed w
my son bob wade as well . that needs to pass the winter olympics stating is embracing itself for the arrival of 11000 people. can you give her a tolerance, klivis strategy? what and despite diplomatic like which one is which again, train moving you the latest date is 2022 winter olympics houses here. ah, amelia mumble, equally glazing odessa of godaddy, is your liaison park is involved with my job. he's relating to the park and the community in the african marriage, you need to find somebody....
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wade. it has come time to send it to the actions of history.ese times when our nation seems so divided, i see each of you here, now more than ever, we need to look to the wisdom of our fathers. as we seek to form a more perfect union, insure domestic tranquility, provide for the common defense, and to secure the blessings of liberty for ourselves, we must do as americans have done for much more challenging times in our history. we must stand strong on the constitution of the united states. every officeholder in this country since the same oath i took on january 20, 2017. i raised my right hand, i put my left hand on ronald reagan's bible. i pledged to support and defend the constitution of the united states. many of you have taken that same oath. it is the same oath our son took when he was commissioned in the united states marine corps. and the same oath my father took before going up to combat in the korean war. surrounded by her family, i made a solemn american promise to the people. that ended with the prayer. so help me god. every day for
wade. it has come time to send it to the actions of history.ese times when our nation seems so divided, i see each of you here, now more than ever, we need to look to the wisdom of our fathers. as we seek to form a more perfect union, insure domestic tranquility, provide for the common defense, and to secure the blessings of liberty for ourselves, we must do as americans have done for much more challenging times in our history. we must stand strong on the constitution of the united states....
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wade, they may very well be correct.the other side of this issue is that almost 70% of americans support roe v. wade being the law of the land. they support a woman's right to an abortion. the disconnect between what is being said in the clip and what a large majority of americans is large. i don't know how it will play out if the court wants conservatives to do later this year. >> they seem emboldened to talk about it in ways like never before, maybe because of where the court is headed. >> yeah. years ago it used to be commonplace candidates would be clear about exception for rape and incest when it comes to their belief that abortion should be restricted. you all remember a few years ago in the 2016 campaign when then candidate trump said at a debate he believed women should be punished to or seeking abortions. those were kind of thought to be, you know, going too far. and i think today that really has changed. there is a perception now the push to ban abortions should go all the way. and i think that's what you are s
wade, they may very well be correct.the other side of this issue is that almost 70% of americans support roe v. wade being the law of the land. they support a woman's right to an abortion. the disconnect between what is being said in the clip and what a large majority of americans is large. i don't know how it will play out if the court wants conservatives to do later this year. >> they seem emboldened to talk about it in ways like never before, maybe because of where the court is headed....
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dazzled dwayne wade, reggie miller and even oscar robertson. how about this one? he was magnificent with 50 points, 2 shy of the all-star record and with the game on the line, lebron james, the cleveland area native, drilled it to win it. we are done hair. 163-160 and team lebron wins. curry the most valuable player. >> somebody tell me what the record is? >> two shy of the all-time record. >> that's right. >> an mvp! >> this guy is from a different planet. he literally has automatic snipers on his arms and when he lets it go, it's going and every time in nine times out of 10 or sometimes 10 times out of 10 it goes in. >> reporter: what was it like to make all those threes in cleveland and hear the fans cheering so loudly for you? >> i didn't hear the cheers. [ laughter ] i tried to channel it to the performance tonight and just have fun with it. i got hot early and kept it going and tried to put on a little bit of a show and the joy started coming out and hopefully, everyone appreciated it. >> reporter: if you like that, wait until you see what we have later in t
dazzled dwayne wade, reggie miller and even oscar robertson. how about this one? he was magnificent with 50 points, 2 shy of the all-star record and with the game on the line, lebron james, the cleveland area native, drilled it to win it. we are done hair. 163-160 and team lebron wins. curry the most valuable player. >> somebody tell me what the record is? >> two shy of the all-time record. >> that's right. >> an mvp! >> this guy is from a different planet. he...