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have a listen. what we _ this was boris johnson's reply. have a listen.what we are going to this was borisjohnson's reply. the a listen. what we are going to do is get to net zero aviation, mister speaker, that's the future for this country, clean, green aviation! and by the way i think that we have every chance of arriving a lot earlier than a third runway at heathrow. earlier than a third runway at heathrow— earlier than a third runway at heathrow. ~ ., heathrow. was at boris johnson -auttin heathrow. was at boris johnson putting another— heathrow. was at boris johnson putting another nail— heathrow. was at boris johnson putting another nail in - heathrow. was at boris johnson putting another nail in the - heathrow. was at boris johnson | putting another nail in the coffin of runway three, roger? i putting another nail in the coffin of runway three, roger?- putting another nail in the coffin of runway three, roger? i think it ma be of runway three, roger? i think it may be reading — of runway three, roger? i think it may be reading too _ of runway three
have a listen. what we _ this was boris johnson's reply. have a listen.what we are going to this was borisjohnson's reply. the a listen. what we are going to do is get to net zero aviation, mister speaker, that's the future for this country, clean, green aviation! and by the way i think that we have every chance of arriving a lot earlier than a third runway at heathrow. earlier than a third runway at heathrow— earlier than a third runway at heathrow. ~ ., heathrow. was at boris johnson...
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take a listen to matt gaetz. >> is he not guilty. he deserves a not guilty verdict and i hope he gets it because kyle rittenhouse would probably make a good congressional intern. we may reach out to him and see if he can help the country in additional ways. >> and he wasn't the only lawmaker to make this point. paul gosar whose own family doesn't like him has said that he wanted kyle as an intern. i find these people disgusting. i'm disgusted at what i'm seeing. the fact that white supremacists roam the halls of congress freely. it lets you know that these people have access to instituting laws. what are we do make of that? >> welcome to the modern republican party. this is what these people want. and this is what a majority of white people vote for. when i say that majority of white people are in favor of this kind of violence, it is because a majority of white people consistently vote republican. since the passage of the civil rights act, a majority of white people have voted republican. so like this is the party that they are suppo
take a listen to matt gaetz. >> is he not guilty. he deserves a not guilty verdict and i hope he gets it because kyle rittenhouse would probably make a good congressional intern. we may reach out to him and see if he can help the country in additional ways. >> and he wasn't the only lawmaker to make this point. paul gosar whose own family doesn't like him has said that he wanted kyle as an intern. i find these people disgusting. i'm disgusted at what i'm seeing. the fact that white...
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listening to. and so, they blend some of the data together to get a representation of what people are listening to country. but as you've just said, we haven't had any data for 18 months and that's been because of the pandemic and now that they've changed methodology, is a really fair to compare these figures to pre—pandemic figures? yes, about 80% of the information still comes from the regular methodology that's always existed. i've had a big, deep dive into the data and what i would expect has come through and seems a pretty good like—for—like comparison to what happened previously. can you give a sense from how these stats are to you as a business because presumably, it's not just about basking in the warm glow of doing very well? no, it isn't. as a commercial radio station, by the advertising that we can| carry, and the audiences we can generate and small media - operators like us, it's also useful and very powerful i to demonstrate the incremental audience that we can add. - and there are a suite of people | who only listen to our servicesj and if you want them, you need to come to our stati
listening to. and so, they blend some of the data together to get a representation of what people are listening to country. but as you've just said, we haven't had any data for 18 months and that's been because of the pandemic and now that they've changed methodology, is a really fair to compare these figures to pre—pandemic figures? yes, about 80% of the information still comes from the regular methodology that's always existed. i've had a big, deep dive into the data and what i would...
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a. listen to q&a and all of our podcasts on c-span now. announcer: president biden on the latest jobs were ordered from the labor department, the unemployment rate fell to 4.6% this month from 4.8% last month with 531,000 jobs added. this runs about 13 minutes. [no audio] our economy is on the move. it historically strong a, unemployment has fallen. it is down 4.6%, and this includes a substantial tax which was needed. our economy is on the move. this morning we learned that in october our economy created 531,000 jobs, well above expectations. we also learn job growth over the prior two months was nearly 250,000 more jobs than previously thought. in total with the job creation in the first nine months of my administration is about 5.6 million new jobs, a record furniture president. that is a monthly average of over 60,000 new jobs each month, 10 times more than the job creation three months before i took office. new unemployment claims have fallen, are down more than 60% since i took office, and are now at the lowest level since the pandem
a. listen to q&a and all of our podcasts on c-span now. announcer: president biden on the latest jobs were ordered from the labor department, the unemployment rate fell to 4.6% this month from 4.8% last month with 531,000 jobs added. this runs about 13 minutes. [no audio] our economy is on the move. it historically strong a, unemployment has fallen. it is down 4.6%, and this includes a substantial tax which was needed. our economy is on the move. this morning we learned that in october our...
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after a long 18 months, we've finally found out who is listening to what on the radio. what did we learn from the first audience data since the pandemic began? with many of us working from home, have breakfast shows and drivetime favourites taken a hit and how has broadcast radio done against the giants of silicon valley with their well—funded podcasts? let me introduce you to today's guests. dick stone is chief content officer atjack media. for audiences that don't know, what is jack media? jack media group is one of the very few remaining completely independent radio groups in the uk and we operate six radio stations. three national radio stations unionjack, unionjack dance and unionjack rock. the latter two launched during the pandemic. and three stations operating in the oxfordshire area. jack fm which is the first jack station in the uk and a format which originally started in north america, and jack 2 hits and jack 3 and chill. those are the six services that we operate at the beginning of the pandemic and there were only four and now there's six. you have done wel
after a long 18 months, we've finally found out who is listening to what on the radio. what did we learn from the first audience data since the pandemic began? with many of us working from home, have breakfast shows and drivetime favourites taken a hit and how has broadcast radio done against the giants of silicon valley with their well—funded podcasts? let me introduce you to today's guests. dick stone is chief content officer atjack media. for audiences that don't know, what is jack media?...
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listening experience. i'm not saying they're doing it well but they are trying. but there's aleast we're seeing it how did they do? they did pretty well. they went in with over 630,000 listeners a week and that is still perhaps small fry compared to something like radio [i with over 10—million listeners and has done very well for a long time. but for them, they weren't really sure what they'd get. they were very hopeful to get over 500,000, that was their aim and that's with they told their advertisers, so i think they are pleased with their first book. and it also shows a lot of opportunity for growth still. quite often, rajar is partly about confidence. it's confidence from your own team but also confidence from advertisers, people in your organisations who can suddenly look at your information and data and say that's a station that i want to back. can i say really quickly that i know of a — not jack, i must say — of a commercial group of stations that when the rajars comes out, the used to, pre—pandemic, gather everybody and tell people off if rajars were lower, so it defin
listening experience. i'm not saying they're doing it well but they are trying. but there's aleast we're seeing it how did they do? they did pretty well. they went in with over 630,000 listeners a week and that is still perhaps small fry compared to something like radio [i with over 10—million listeners and has done very well for a long time. but for them, they weren't really sure what they'd get. they were very hopeful to get over 500,000, that was their aim and that's with they told their...
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take a listen. >> i saw it, but i've been seeing it through a glass.'t get to hug him. and he's not this monster that people have portrayed him to be. >> we provided what the governor asked for, so after the first commutation he passed in september, he came back and said, well, i'm trying to decide and i want you guys to go through clemency, right. we did that. guess what, the part of the parole board voted in favor again for a second time. so we provided him not only one time, but a second time of approval. so we provided the governor exactly what he asked for, and now we're coming right down to the wire, you know, with pure silence on his behalf. >> and the case has drawn widespread attention due partly to a 2018 documentary. we'll stay on top of that story for you. >>> while many of the migrants stranded at the belarusian/polish border still holding onto hope. >> they are waiting for a decision from germany about whether there is some kind of humanitarian corridor that could be opened. >> coming up, the tensions are starting to ease, but there's sti
take a listen. >> i saw it, but i've been seeing it through a glass.'t get to hug him. and he's not this monster that people have portrayed him to be. >> we provided what the governor asked for, so after the first commutation he passed in september, he came back and said, well, i'm trying to decide and i want you guys to go through clemency, right. we did that. guess what, the part of the parole board voted in favor again for a second time. so we provided him not only one time, but...
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take a listen to what president biden said before he took off. >> it's important to maintain perspectivend where our economy stands today. the fact is that america has a lot to be proud of. we're experiencing the strongest economic recovery in the world. even after accounting for inflation, our economy is bigger and families have more money in their pockets than before the pandemic. >> liz, you can't fault somebody for having wealthy friends. but is it fair to be skeptical of somebody that tells you that everything is wonderful but they jet off to a $30 million mansion to spend the thanksgiving weekend there when tens of millions of americans are still struggling to put their lives back together in the wake of the pandemic? >> well, let's, let's agree that any president deserves to take a vacation. that said, i just think this is another sort of terrible political blunder on the part of joe biden. not only is his polling crashing but as you point out, people are concerned about the cost of everything. here he's doing something so lavish, so high end that it really reminds us that joe scr
take a listen to what president biden said before he took off. >> it's important to maintain perspectivend where our economy stands today. the fact is that america has a lot to be proud of. we're experiencing the strongest economic recovery in the world. even after accounting for inflation, our economy is bigger and families have more money in their pockets than before the pandemic. >> liz, you can't fault somebody for having wealthy friends. but is it fair to be skeptical of...
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have a listen. how many astors court. have a listen. how many pastors does — court. have a listen.sten. how many. pastors does the ahmaud arbery family— pastors does the ahmaud arbery family have? we had the reverend al sharpton— family have? we had the reverend al sharpton here earlier last week. i'm not keeping track, i think the court has indicated, the court doesn't intend _ has indicated, the court doesn't intend to — has indicated, the court doesn't intend to ask anyone to keep track of who— intend to ask anyone to keep track of who was— intend to ask anyone to keep track of who was in the gallery, but i don't _ of who was in the gallery, but i don't know_ of who was in the gallery, but i don't know who misterjackson, reverend — don't know who misterjackson, reverend jackson's pastor is here. aside _ reverend jackson's pastor is here. aside from — reverend jackson's pastor is here. aside from that, they tried to dehumanise ahmaud arbery. they talked about his long dirty toenails, they talked about him running through this white neighbourhood without socks on. what sort of dam
have a listen. how many astors court. have a listen. how many pastors does — court. have a listen.sten. how many. pastors does the ahmaud arbery family— pastors does the ahmaud arbery family have? we had the reverend al sharpton— family have? we had the reverend al sharpton here earlier last week. i'm not keeping track, i think the court has indicated, the court doesn't intend _ has indicated, the court doesn't intend to — has indicated, the court doesn't intend to ask anyone to keep...
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someone just poked me in the eye and said you think you want to have a say in your education, well, we're not going to. >> glenn, he listenedus. he sent his wife to meet with special education parents. he spent a lot of one-on-one time with parents. >> reporter: do you think that's why glenn youngkin won virginia because he made education such a centerpiece of his campaign? >> i do. he -- we felt this for the first time or i did. if terry mcauliffe had made it more of a centerpiece, made listening to parents or listening to their concerns, made that more half center piece of his campaign, would you have may have voted for him instead or were there other concerns that you had? >> he seemed very sort of dismissive of the general voting public. >> terry seemed to be campaigning everywhere but virginia. >> show up for democracy, for virginia. >> reporter: they say they were also off put by former president obama when he came to virginia to campaign for mcauliffe and called education issues, quote, phoebe trumped up culture wars. offensive in what way? >> i feel like they are really tone deaf and real dismissive and kind of blan
someone just poked me in the eye and said you think you want to have a say in your education, well, we're not going to. >> glenn, he listenedus. he sent his wife to meet with special education parents. he spent a lot of one-on-one time with parents. >> reporter: do you think that's why glenn youngkin won virginia because he made education such a centerpiece of his campaign? >> i do. he -- we felt this for the first time or i did. if terry mcauliffe had made it more of a...
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take a listen to this. >> only in washington could people think that it is a smart strategy to take a once in a generation investment in infrastructure and prevent your president from signing that bill into law. >> congratulations dems hurt terry mcauliffe. our inability to come together and get a result hurt him. >> failure to deliver, congress has to deliver. windows closing. >> well, meantime house speaker nancy pelosi is switching her strategy for advancing the stalled bill. she is adding back pay family medical leave to the social spending bill and that could result in a version the senate is likely to reject due to senator manchin's repeated objections to the measure. >>> well, cnn senior commentator and former republican governor also weighed in on the democrats' election performance and as one of the house progressives that some senators are pointing fingers at. >> had democrats gotten together and passed the infrastructure bill things would have been better in both of anesthesia states had they passed that. now it's all jumbled up. you said the word, it it was very good, the
take a listen to this. >> only in washington could people think that it is a smart strategy to take a once in a generation investment in infrastructure and prevent your president from signing that bill into law. >> congratulations dems hurt terry mcauliffe. our inability to come together and get a result hurt him. >> failure to deliver, congress has to deliver. windows closing. >> well, meantime house speaker nancy pelosi is switching her strategy for advancing the...
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take a listen. >> and although it was not my intention, we have sent a message to the entire country. but this is what i love about this state if you study its history. every single time it's gone too far off track, the people of this state have pushed, pulled and prodded it right back to where it needs to be. >> so, we'll keep an eye on those numbers from new jersey. in virginia they are basking in the glow of a big win. glenn youngkin has narrowly defeated terry mcauliffe. president joe biden campaigned hard for him. this is, of course, a republican has won any statewide office in virginia since 2009. and this stinging loss is seen really as a wake up call for the democratic party and a possible bellwether forewhere the next year's midterm elections that could see democrats lose their razor thin majority in congress. >> alrighty, virginia. >> a campaign that came from nowhere, but we were joined by neighbors and friends of all races, of all religions, of all ages, of all political ideologies, and it turned into a movement. [ cheers and applause ] this stopped being a campaign long a
take a listen. >> and although it was not my intention, we have sent a message to the entire country. but this is what i love about this state if you study its history. every single time it's gone too far off track, the people of this state have pushed, pulled and prodded it right back to where it needs to be. >> so, we'll keep an eye on those numbers from new jersey. in virginia they are basking in the glow of a big win. glenn youngkin has narrowly defeated terry mcauliffe....
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take a listen. we'll talk about it on the other side. >> were you worried about him during that siege? >> no, i thought he was well-protected. and i had heard that he was in good shape. no, i because i had heard he was in very good shape. but, but, no, i think. >> that was terrible. >> he could have. well, the people were very angry. >> they were saying hang mike pence. >> because it's common sense, jon, it's someone consequence that you're supposed to protect. how can you pass on a fraudulent vote to congress? >> so never mind, i heard a lot of my colleagues say how surprised they were at this. if any of us were paying attention this man constantly provoked, welcomed and invited violence from his time on the campaign trail to in the white house. you heard what he said, i was getting information. i heard that he was in good shape. who are you getting information from in this is what this fight is about. it was the national archives, who do you think he was talking to considering all the bad actors a
take a listen. we'll talk about it on the other side. >> were you worried about him during that siege? >> no, i thought he was well-protected. and i had heard that he was in good shape. no, i because i had heard he was in very good shape. but, but, no, i think. >> that was terrible. >> he could have. well, the people were very angry. >> they were saying hang mike pence. >> because it's common sense, jon, it's someone consequence that you're supposed to...
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take a listen. >> if there is something concrete that we can offer? > like a victim's fund or -- >> yeah, we create a victim's fund and we give the victims a million dollars or something like that. does that look bad or does it look -- >> well, i mean, that can be twisted too. i mean, why are you giving money? you feel responsible? >> well, you're -- true, it can be twisted. but we feel sympathetic and respectful. >> joining me now is the journalist who broke the story, tim mack from npr and author of the book "misfire." tim, thank you for joining me. i was curious, how and why were these tapes revealed after almost 20 years since the incident happened? why now? >> well, i can't really get into sourcing details, but it was just something that came out over the last few weeks and something that we tried to analyze and get into and report out as quickly as possible. >> i'm wondering of the timing. one of the things that was quite interesting as i took a listen to one of your interviews was how they were trying to do the morally correct thing and acknowle
take a listen. >> if there is something concrete that we can offer? > like a victim's fund or -- >> yeah, we create a victim's fund and we give the victims a million dollars or something like that. does that look bad or does it look -- >> well, i mean, that can be twisted too. i mean, why are you giving money? you feel responsible? >> well, you're -- true, it can be twisted. but we feel sympathetic and respectful. >> joining me now is the journalist who broke...
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take a listen. >> did he threaten in any way? >> no. >> did he verbally threaten you? >> did not. >> didn't pull out a gun. >> he did not pull out a gun. >> turned around and ran away. you never told the police that you said to mr. arbery, you're under arrest, correct? >> i did not. >> you never told mr. arbery that he was under arrest for fill in the blank. >> i didn't have time. i was trying to get him to stop. >> reporter: during cross examination it was revealed that mcmichael said when that shooting happened that arbery tried to reach for his gun but he could not remember if arbery was trying to reach for his gun but we heard on the stand that mcmichael believed that arbery was trying to reach for his gun. again, closing arguments are set to begin on monday and if convicted, alex, all three of these defendants could face life behind bars. >> absolutely extraordinarily. so much hangs in the balance. thank you so much for that. melissa, back to you, with the jury in the arbery trial sent home not sequestered before hearing closing arguments as soon as monday. like ri
take a listen. >> did he threaten in any way? >> no. >> did he verbally threaten you? >> did not. >> didn't pull out a gun. >> he did not pull out a gun. >> turned around and ran away. you never told the police that you said to mr. arbery, you're under arrest, correct? >> i did not. >> you never told mr. arbery that he was under arrest for fill in the blank. >> i didn't have time. i was trying to get him to stop. >> reporter:...
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take a listen. >> the arbery trial is a trial of a lynching. that is exactly what happened in that case. and look at rittenhouser. you know, both of those trials were based in race and i'm very concerned about the outcome for both of them. >> brittany, what would verdicts of not guilty mean for the social justice movements we've seen across this country and the effort and the urgency of repairing systems through policy? >> it's interesting, i've been listening to slate's latest season of the slow burn podcast. and they're talking about the uprising in los angeles, the beating of rodney king by police. and there's a reporter who talks about fact that his editor takes out race in the very first line of the story to really make this about an issue of police misconduct and buries race in the 11th or 12th paragraph. but race fundamentally is the question of this american experiment. it is a question of democracy. it is a question of equity. it is a question of fairness. and race has to do with every single system that we encounter in this country. s
take a listen. >> the arbery trial is a trial of a lynching. that is exactly what happened in that case. and look at rittenhouser. you know, both of those trials were based in race and i'm very concerned about the outcome for both of them. >> brittany, what would verdicts of not guilty mean for the social justice movements we've seen across this country and the effort and the urgency of repairing systems through policy? >> it's interesting, i've been listening to slate's...
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_ and i think we can have a listen to— and i think we can have a listen to that.tting me leave? in denmark i was put with two different foster families. the first one was with a doctor outside copenhagen. i didn't feel welcome in that family. i just felt like a stranger. the following year in 1952, 16 of us were sent to greenland. when the ship docked, i grabbed my little suitcase and rushed down the bridge into the arms of my mum, and i talked and talked about all that i had seen but she did not answer. i looked up at her in confusion. after a while, she said something but i could not understand what she was saying, not a word. and i thought, this is awful. i cannot speak with my mother any more, we speak two different languages. imean, i mean, that is heartbreaking stuff. i suppose there must be some question about if the families were persuaded to let their children go then who's fault is it but they are, finally, seeking compensation. there are only six surviving of those — there are only six surviving of those children and they are seeking _ those children an
_ and i think we can have a listen to— and i think we can have a listen to that.tting me leave? in denmark i was put with two different foster families. the first one was with a doctor outside copenhagen. i didn't feel welcome in that family. i just felt like a stranger. the following year in 1952, 16 of us were sent to greenland. when the ship docked, i grabbed my little suitcase and rushed down the bridge into the arms of my mum, and i talked and talked about all that i had seen but she did...
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take a listen. >> i will tell you this. i'm going to think long and hard about live television in a trial again next time. i don't know. i've always been a firm believer in it because i think the people should be able to see what's going on but when i see what's being done it's really quite frightening. >> talk to me about this, how would you say race, the presence of cameras inside the courtroom and this particular judge's antics may have played into the jury's final outcome? >> i mean, i don't think this judge was a very good judge. i haven't hidden that. but can i tell you what, there are judges like this all over the country. and i've certainly been in front of judges like this and they act like this with a camera or without a camera. i don't think the cameras made that big of a difference. it seemed to me the lawyers stayed pretty focused on the case in front of them. and my understanding is this is the way the judge behaves without cameras. i don't think the cameras were a factor. now, the judge was a factor, because t
take a listen. >> i will tell you this. i'm going to think long and hard about live television in a trial again next time. i don't know. i've always been a firm believer in it because i think the people should be able to see what's going on but when i see what's being done it's really quite frightening. >> talk to me about this, how would you say race, the presence of cameras inside the courtroom and this particular judge's antics may have played into the jury's final outcome?...
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going to join me shortly but first, glen and elie is a justice correspondent for the nation and bringer of the fire. glen, i want to kick off with you. listen, this is a huge deal that happened today and definitely send as strong message however, this doesn't guarantee that steve bannon is going to cooperate. this says you have to show up. do we anticipate that he will still cooperate with the select committee and be truthful in his response? >> that's a great question, tiffany, because contempt of congress, criminal contempt is designed to punish steve bannon for the crimes he committed. but the inherent contempt power of congress is designed to enable congress itself to enforce its own subpoenas that and compel testimony, but here is where these two different vehicles begin to come together. now that steve bannon has been indicted on two criminal offenses and is facing up to two years in prison, the attorneys, the prosecutors at the u.s. attorney's office may decide to enter into plea negotiations with him and those plea negotiations could take the form of look, steve, if you plead guilty and agree to testify truthfully and fully before c
going to join me shortly but first, glen and elie is a justice correspondent for the nation and bringer of the fire. glen, i want to kick off with you. listen, this is a huge deal that happened today and definitely send as strong message however, this doesn't guarantee that steve bannon is going to cooperate. this says you have to show up. do we anticipate that he will still cooperate with the select committee and be truthful in his response? >> that's a great question, tiffany, because...
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take a listen. take a>> proving we can still ce together. something big done for the american people. and the bill represents critical investments that are well overdue in our country. from rebuilding our roads and highways to getting rid of lead pipes and building clean water to thousands of -- actually, tens of millions of people around the nation. >> the white house says these invited all of those lawmakers, republicans and democrats, who worked on this bill. including those who voted for this bill. that would include senate minority leader, mitch mcconnell. but mcconnell has said he's not going to attend. that actually drew some notice from former president donald trump, put out a statement yesterday saying that mitch mcconnell should attend the ceremony, since he supported what trump is calling the elected democrats in 2022, 2024 act. he saying mcconnell should really just absorb all the scorn that he has rightfully deserved for supporting what is actually a political victory for the president. an interesting sign of the discontent stil
take a listen. take a>> proving we can still ce together. something big done for the american people. and the bill represents critical investments that are well overdue in our country. from rebuilding our roads and highways to getting rid of lead pipes and building clean water to thousands of -- actually, tens of millions of people around the nation. >> the white house says these invited all of those lawmakers, republicans and democrats, who worked on this bill. including those who...
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take a listen to the energy secretary. sed eyebrows today. >> there's very serious about this. i'm curious if you know how many barrels of oil does the u.s. consume per day? >> i don't have that number in front of me. >> some suggest it's about 18 million which suggests you are releasing less than three days worth of supply from the petroleum reserve? why is that enough? >> well, what we are doing, plus what other countries may be doing, which will be less than what we are doing, because we have the largest, um, amount of strategic petroleum -- petroleum reserve. >> bret: one, bill, was that she didn't know the barrels that were used per day but the other was how significant this is. >> yeah. kind of hopeless and hapless. look, this will last maybe two, two and a half days. opec can lower its production, so prices can remain the same. in any case, it's a very, very temporary thing. you know, there is a problem with the biden administration right now that's getting acute and that is keep saying things are getting better, thi
take a listen to the energy secretary. sed eyebrows today. >> there's very serious about this. i'm curious if you know how many barrels of oil does the u.s. consume per day? >> i don't have that number in front of me. >> some suggest it's about 18 million which suggests you are releasing less than three days worth of supply from the petroleum reserve? why is that enough? >> well, what we are doing, plus what other countries may be doing, which will be less than what we...
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take a listen to this. >> i consulted with a now good friend of mine joe rogan after he got covid, anding the a lot of the stuff he recommended in his podcasts and on the phone to me. i'm thankful for people like joe stepping up and using their voice. i'm thankful for my medical squad and all the love and support i've gotten, but i've been taking monoclonal antibodies, ivermectin, c, d, h, and q, and i feel pretty incredible. >> so what do you say to that? >> you know, i say to him, look, if you came into our hospital at mass general and you were approaching the near surgical team and said, look, i have a tumor, and i want you to take it out, i'd hope you'd rely and respect our research and years of experience to go into that particular surgery to keep you safe and help treat that near surgical disease that you have. you'd rely on our expertise do that. i hope he relies on the expertise of women and men scientists and their livelihoods, their efforts toward the mechanisms of how vaccines are administered and disseminated. we would respect you to be an outstanding quarterback to fire a
take a listen to this. >> i consulted with a now good friend of mine joe rogan after he got covid, anding the a lot of the stuff he recommended in his podcasts and on the phone to me. i'm thankful for people like joe stepping up and using their voice. i'm thankful for my medical squad and all the love and support i've gotten, but i've been taking monoclonal antibodies, ivermectin, c, d, h, and q, and i feel pretty incredible. >> so what do you say to that? >> you know, i say...
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take a listen to what senator joe manchin said as recently as yesterday. l voicing concerns for what this bill could do to inflation in this country. >> you haven't made a decision whether to vote for the bill to begin? >> no, i'm still looking at everything. inflation is -- the president has acknowledged that's correct we all should be very much concerned about the toll it's taking on the american people. i can tell you west virginia people are paying more per gallon and probably paying more for utilities. that's a fact of life. we have to make sure we get through this and put no more burden on them. >> reporter: still, the house passage over this bill is major especially after these past couple weeks when it seemed like some moderate democrats were going to hold up this bill as well as holding up the separate bipartisan infrastructure bill that president joe biden signed into law earlier this week. that is a major achievement for his administration. look, this build back better act, the bill that they plan to vote on later today, could boost enthusiasm fo
take a listen to what senator joe manchin said as recently as yesterday. l voicing concerns for what this bill could do to inflation in this country. >> you haven't made a decision whether to vote for the bill to begin? >> no, i'm still looking at everything. inflation is -- the president has acknowledged that's correct we all should be very much concerned about the toll it's taking on the american people. i can tell you west virginia people are paying more per gallon and probably...
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take a listen. >> we have a report of a security officer according to the medical staff, that was out and treated him last night that he was reaching over to restrain or grab a citizen and felt a prick in his neck. when he was examined, he went unconscious, they administered n narcan. he was revived and the medical staff did notice a prick similar to one you would get if somebody was trying to inject. >> they said several individuals were treated with narcan. they said narcotics and homicide divisions are part of this investigation. initially, they were just investigating whether there was enough egress for people to exit and also what was causing the crowd to get twords the stage. narcotics and homicide are also part of this investigation and we learned the ages of the individuals who died. between the ages of 14 and 27. there is one individual that the age has not been released but officials here talking about just how tragic this is for all these families. the artist of course, the artists here that were at this concert are followed by young people and that's what officials say is
take a listen. >> we have a report of a security officer according to the medical staff, that was out and treated him last night that he was reaching over to restrain or grab a citizen and felt a prick in his neck. when he was examined, he went unconscious, they administered n narcan. he was revived and the medical staff did notice a prick similar to one you would get if somebody was trying to inject. >> they said several individuals were treated with narcan. they said narcotics and...
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take a listen. >> will we act? will we do what is necessary? will we seize the enormous opportunity before us? or will we condemn future generations to suffer? this is the decade that will determine the answer, this decade. >> enough of killing ourselves with carbon. enough of treating nature like a toilet. enough of burning and drilling and mining our way deeper. we are digging our own graves. >> if we fail, they will not forgive us. they will know that glasgow was the historic turning point when history failed to turn. >> now, president biden says he hopes the u.s. will lead by the power of example, and he apologized to world leaders for the climate actions taken by the trump administration. >> i guess i shouldn't apologize, but i do apologize for the fact the united states in the last administration pulled out of the paris accords. >> let's get more on the story. joining us from edinborough, scotland, good morning to you, phil. we outlined yesterday it was about the stark warning. today we are expecting to hear commitment bills. that means c
take a listen. >> will we act? will we do what is necessary? will we seize the enormous opportunity before us? or will we condemn future generations to suffer? this is the decade that will determine the answer, this decade. >> enough of killing ourselves with carbon. enough of treating nature like a toilet. enough of burning and drilling and mining our way deeper. we are digging our own graves. >> if we fail, they will not forgive us. they will know that glasgow was the...
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take a listen. >> unless this is resolved, i support it 100%. use this is horrifying. i mean, a person is missing. >> novak djokovic there. the white house press secretary also saying friday, we join in the calls for prc authorities to provide independent, verifiable, key word here, proof of her whereabouts and that she is safe. a chinese foreign ministry spokesperson said to that matter that this was not a diplomatic question. also saying, i'm not aware of this situation. but then this post on november 17th, just several days ago, on twitter, from china's state-run media. an email that says, that was sent by peng. they said it was sent by her, to the wta head, saying that she is safe and the sexual assault claims are no true, in this email, supposedly, from peng. lots of questions when you take a closer look here. why did peng herself put it on her own social channels. why did it go through state-run media. another question, why is it addressed to everyone if it's supposedly to the president? and then if you really look in closely here, i don't
take a listen. >> unless this is resolved, i support it 100%. use this is horrifying. i mean, a person is missing. >> novak djokovic there. the white house press secretary also saying friday, we join in the calls for prc authorities to provide independent, verifiable, key word here, proof of her whereabouts and that she is safe. a chinese foreign ministry spokesperson said to that matter that this was not a diplomatic question. also saying, i'm not aware of this situation. but then...
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take a listen. >> i'd give aaron rodgers some advice.ve been nice if he would have just come to the naval academy and learned how to be honest. [ cheers and applause ] learned not to lie. because that's what you did, aaron, you lied to everyone. we are a divided nation politically, we're a divided nation on the covid-19 whether or not to take the vaccine. and unfortunately we've got players that pretty much think only about themselves. and i'm extremely disappointed in the actions of aaron rodgers. >> quite a few people seem to be disappointed in aaron rodgers right now. and last night "snl" poked a little fun at him in their cold open. he's also lost a job. he was a spokesperson for prevea health, a health system based up there in wisconsin. they have now parted ways. prevea health promotes vaccination, has a vaccine mandate for all of its staff. aaron rodgers believes in a homeopathic barrier, so there's a clear disconnect there. now, the game starts in about ten minutes between the packers and the chiefs. aaron rodgers of course not p
take a listen. >> i'd give aaron rodgers some advice.ve been nice if he would have just come to the naval academy and learned how to be honest. [ cheers and applause ] learned not to lie. because that's what you did, aaron, you lied to everyone. we are a divided nation politically, we're a divided nation on the covid-19 whether or not to take the vaccine. and unfortunately we've got players that pretty much think only about themselves. and i'm extremely disappointed in the actions of...
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to the voices — wrap in a pure form. i can listenn listen to the voices of my dead _ wrap in a pure form. i can listen to the voices of my dead peers - wrap in a pure form. i can listen to the voices of my dead peers on - wrap in a pure form. i can listen to j the voices of my dead peers on my phone. i live in a nightmare, i have to learn how to dream, i'm afraid to open up because you won't survive the week. welcome to tottenham. i have seen a lot of stuff, been through a lot of stuff that young people shouldn't have to go through, and it has come to the point where i think it has been normalised, the violence, crime, something is to be done about it so it is my way of of expressing myself and i don't know, reaching out to other people, asking for help, because my community does need a lot of help, and a lot of young people are struggling and are suffering. in fact, young people are struggling and are suffering. infact, on young people are struggling and are suffering. in fact, on the street we don't own, the beef can't be left alon
to the voices — wrap in a pure form. i can listenn listen to the voices of my dead _ wrap in a pure form. i can listen to the voices of my dead peers - wrap in a pure form. i can listen to the voices of my dead peers on - wrap in a pure form. i can listen to j the voices of my dead peers on my phone. i live in a nightmare, i have to learn how to dream, i'm afraid to open up because you won't survive the week. welcome to tottenham. i have seen a lot of stuff, been through a lot of stuff that...
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let's take a listen. >> seemed to me to be a bad idea for the vice president of the united states tot hotel room or downstairs might be able to get into, hack into and i worried that someone could kill you. >> even at that time, jake, i'll tell you, they basically had to change the software and basically protect the vice president's implanted defibrillator device because of this sort of concern. so, you know, it's been discussed for some time now, but, obviously, again, of larger concern over the past couple of years. >> this last year and a half has been really difficult on everyone in the world but a new report finds that the pandemic has hit the mental health of people in the health care world. doctors, nurses, frontline health care workers. especially hard. what do you make of that? >> well, you look at this data. we've been following, tracking this for some time, going back to february, march of this year when some of these surveys first came out or some of the ones that showed the magnitude of this problem. and it's striking. if you look at the numbers, they basically are sayin
let's take a listen. >> seemed to me to be a bad idea for the vice president of the united states tot hotel room or downstairs might be able to get into, hack into and i worried that someone could kill you. >> even at that time, jake, i'll tell you, they basically had to change the software and basically protect the vice president's implanted defibrillator device because of this sort of concern. so, you know, it's been discussed for some time now, but, obviously, again, of larger...
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take a listen to what he said. >> this court has found that there appears to be intentional discrimination in the panel. quite a few african-american jurors were excused through preemptory strikes exercised by the defense. but that doesn't mean that the court has the authority to re-seat. >> you heard what he said explicitly. there appears to be intentional discrimination, so how do you interpret this? how do you think this could impact the outcome of the trial and whatever the verdict, does this pretty much guarantee another trial on appeal? >> there were 65 jurors qualified initially. of those 65, 12 of them were african-american, and the defense team used 11 strikes to go directly towards the african-american group that was there. as the judge pointed out, that was intentional. however, they were able to offer non-race related reasons for doing so. and the judge said that he believed that because of that, his hands were tied. i disagree. i think the law would have allowed him to re-seat those 11 jurors who were struck or at least some of them and the failure to do so will impact the out
take a listen to what he said. >> this court has found that there appears to be intentional discrimination in the panel. quite a few african-american jurors were excused through preemptory strikes exercised by the defense. but that doesn't mean that the court has the authority to re-seat. >> you heard what he said explicitly. there appears to be intentional discrimination, so how do you interpret this? how do you think this could impact the outcome of the trial and whatever the...
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have a listen. i am fighting for my future. losing my future is not like losing an election or a few points on the stock market. do not forget why you are attending these conferences. you are deciding what kind of world we are growing up in. please make your actions reflect your words. thank you. mm hm. the real earth summit was the 1st time in history that world leaders government to discuss climate change and to try to put forward a plan for sustainable development. thank you for reminding us that we are responsible for the world. and for the future generation, severin demanded an answer to the question. what about the rights of you? what about the generation that will have to pick up the pieces? i guess i'm going to ask all of you about 7 suzuki and where she fits and i feel like that mean, this is where it starts age. this is how it's going. so this is how it started cycle. you put that clip in to your film. why i, i feel like every climate activist at one point or another has had a friend or som
have a listen. i am fighting for my future. losing my future is not like losing an election or a few points on the stock market. do not forget why you are attending these conferences. you are deciding what kind of world we are growing up in. please make your actions reflect your words. thank you. mm hm. the real earth summit was the 1st time in history that world leaders government to discuss climate change and to try to put forward a plan for sustainable development. thank you for reminding us...
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take a listen. >> travis as an artist has really grown up a lot.ut this. and he really didn't understand the magnitude of his power up on the stage. i think as a young performer and he's matured over the years. >> so when he was telling the crowd to rage, that was not inciting them. >> i don't think so. it is nothing more than any other performer wants. you want your audience to be engaged. >> reporter: now that attorney was also asked what responsibility does travis scott bear and he said that the investigation is going to reveal that. >> rosa flores in houston. thank you. >>> covid hospitalizations are rising in several cold weather states. co incidentally these are the states with the highest vaccination rates across the country. up next what this could mean as we head into the holiday season. is now a good time for a flare-up? enough, crohn's! for adults with moderate to severe crohn's or ulcerative colitis, stelara® can provide relief, and is the first approved medication to reduce inflammation on and below the surface of the intestine in uc.
take a listen. >> travis as an artist has really grown up a lot.ut this. and he really didn't understand the magnitude of his power up on the stage. i think as a young performer and he's matured over the years. >> so when he was telling the crowd to rage, that was not inciting them. >> i don't think so. it is nothing more than any other performer wants. you want your audience to be engaged. >> reporter: now that attorney was also asked what responsibility does travis...
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take a listen. >> the solution to climate change is clear. it lies in consigning dirty fossil fuels like coal to his history, in ditching gas guzzling modes of transport and looking at how nature plays a role and harnessing the power of nature through renewable energy rather than orchestrating its destruction. >> reporter: so the push at this conference will be for very specific, concrete plans on all of those things the prime minister was talking about. not just in the long term. a lot of countries have come in with big promises about hitting net carbon and without the details of getting there. the science tells us without achieving that countries have to start cutting deeply now quickly making deep reductions by around half come 2030 otherwise the goals of this conference and indeed the goals of humanity will eventually slip away. >> go to nic in rome. pretty gloomy boris johnson at the g20 where he ended the summit with an agreement and no firm pledges. i was reading only 12 out of 20 countries committed to net zero. what exactly, nic, did
take a listen. >> the solution to climate change is clear. it lies in consigning dirty fossil fuels like coal to his history, in ditching gas guzzling modes of transport and looking at how nature plays a role and harnessing the power of nature through renewable energy rather than orchestrating its destruction. >> reporter: so the push at this conference will be for very specific, concrete plans on all of those things the prime minister was talking about. not just in the long term. a...
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let's take a listen to what the russian ministry of defense had to say. whether this is, were due this month during the us global thunder strategic forces exercises 10 us for strategic form as practice options of nuclear weapons use against russia almost simultaneously from western and eastern directions. based on what was spoken about at this meeting. it looks like the u. s. military aggression is actually bringing us is actually bringing russia and china closer together. the chinese defense minister at the meeting said that the u. s. is using the same aggressive military action against his country as it is against his russian counterpart. we did hear from the russian defense minister again, who outlined what some of those actions entailed admissions issue should because a significant increase in the activity of us strategic bombing ation. in the past month, around 30 flights to the borders of the russian federation have been made, which is 2 and a half times more than in the same period last year. it's likely a joining of these 2 eastern hours wasn't ex
let's take a listen to what the russian ministry of defense had to say. whether this is, were due this month during the us global thunder strategic forces exercises 10 us for strategic form as practice options of nuclear weapons use against russia almost simultaneously from western and eastern directions. based on what was spoken about at this meeting. it looks like the u. s. military aggression is actually bringing us is actually bringing russia and china closer together. the chinese defense...
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take a listen. >> i have a colleague as you know that put out the numbers and members who voted that day. we've about working since spring on a bipartisan bill. i'm concerned about moy staff. they are taking the calls, very disturbing language to say the lease. >> i imagine it took a lot of courage forrim to speak ow. where do you think this is headed? >> i don't know where it's headed. i do know that i can't understand for the life of me how any of these congress people whole were in the capitol on january 6th and saw what violence leads to, saw the attacks on police, the attacks on themselves, heard the calls to hang mike pence, i don't know how they can remain silent when you are -- when there is somebody promoting violence a colleague after what this country just lived through this year. this wasn't ancient history. this didn't happen last century. this happened in january of this year. we saw the breaching of the u.s. capitol and violent attacks, and so how they can in the face of that remain complicitly cowardly silent is really inexplicable. inexplicable. it's putting their ow
take a listen. >> i have a colleague as you know that put out the numbers and members who voted that day. we've about working since spring on a bipartisan bill. i'm concerned about moy staff. they are taking the calls, very disturbing language to say the lease. >> i imagine it took a lot of courage forrim to speak ow. where do you think this is headed? >> i don't know where it's headed. i do know that i can't understand for the life of me how any of these congress people whole...
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take a listen to how she puts it. >> this is no longer the climate conference. a global north green wash festival. [ cheers and applause ] >> a two-week long celebration of business as usual and blah, blah, blah. >> so what are your thoughts when you hear from, you know, young people such as her, just say, you know, wake up, and don't ignore it, don't become complacent? because that does seem to be the human response naturally. >> it does, and we could spend a whole day on talking about the five "d", disavow, downplaying, et cetera. the kids recognize they are at the tip of the spear. they know that the cumulative toll of not taking action is going to land on them. so, of course, their anxiety is much more acute, and i'm seeing an epidemic of climate anxiety in young people. i was the expert witness on the psychological damages to young people in a case against the federal government for inaction. i learned firsthand what goes through their minds and there's an enormous amount of anguish, despair, outrage, fear, and they are very compelling because they are new t
take a listen to how she puts it. >> this is no longer the climate conference. a global north green wash festival. [ cheers and applause ] >> a two-week long celebration of business as usual and blah, blah, blah. >> so what are your thoughts when you hear from, you know, young people such as her, just say, you know, wake up, and don't ignore it, don't become complacent? because that does seem to be the human response naturally. >> it does, and we could spend a whole day...
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let's have a listen to what she is, sir, saying. i mia? i'm more and more clear. do swear that i will be suitable in virtue allegiance to barbados according to law. so help me, god. please sit. let's bring in latin america editor. let's see a meet newman who is in bridgetown for this historic day. let's see, a talk is through the significance of just happened now. oh, well, this is quite extraordinary. ceremony to presents the actual formation of a republic the youngest republic. at this moment in the world. now, you must keep in mind that barbados was once known as the crown jewel of the caribbean. the british empire became the 1st major slave colony. it became a point to trading area for stage. it made a great the monarchy at the time. speaking about the beginning of the 1600s, i extremely wealthy because of the sugar that was to ship the plantations and the sundance of those leaves that were brought from africa. ready late in change are the ones who are now declaring every public davis of that country, barbados, a republic. what that means, of course, is that t
let's have a listen to what she is, sir, saying. i mia? i'm more and more clear. do swear that i will be suitable in virtue allegiance to barbados according to law. so help me, god. please sit. let's bring in latin america editor. let's see a meet newman who is in bridgetown for this historic day. let's see, a talk is through the significance of just happened now. oh, well, this is quite extraordinary. ceremony to presents the actual formation of a republic the youngest republic. at this moment...
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a. listen to q&a and all of our podcasts on our new c-span now cap -- app. announcer: the supreme court hears oral argument, a case on the state secret's privilege and an fbi surveillance program conducted on the muslim community in irvine, california. watch live coverage at 10:00 a.m. eastern, online at c-span.org, or on our new c-span video app. union, to talk about political events of the past week and the future of the republican party. welcome to "washington journal." guest: great to be with you. host: let's start off with tuesday's win by glenn youngkin andy near-win by the republican candidate in new jersey. what is behind those wins for republicans? guest: i wrote an op-ed for foxnews.com. i am a conservative so everyone has to take that into account. there were conservative wins all over the country like in my hometown of wichita, kansas. any school board member supporting crt was defeated during the election. we had a pro cop councilor elected in seattle. we had school boards shift all over the country. we had a close governor's race in new jersey.
a. listen to q&a and all of our podcasts on our new c-span now cap -- app. announcer: the supreme court hears oral argument, a case on the state secret's privilege and an fbi surveillance program conducted on the muslim community in irvine, california. watch live coverage at 10:00 a.m. eastern, online at c-span.org, or on our new c-span video app. union, to talk about political events of the past week and the future of the republican party. welcome to "washington journal." guest:...
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take a listen. >> -- doing to our country -- >> you know what? tell her. tell her. >> i don't disagree. it's my daughter's wedding. please just go down to the corner for one hour. please. >> that's the mother of the bride. the couple from what i understand is not a political couple at all. just the bride happens to be friends with senator sinema. do progressives -- do people like that think that this is effective, that this does anything other than anger somebody like senator sinema? >> i think there's a lot of frustration among democrats and more left-leaning democrats that they see a product and they see these provisions they really want to see passed. a number of provisions when you take them out individually can have some 70% or 80% support across the country and that it's two senators from west virginia and from arizona. so a product of a 50/50 senate which a lot more democrats are realizing if they want some of troes proposals then a 50/50 senate is not going to get them that. >> the protesters following sinema around. it's not just that she's consid
take a listen. >> -- doing to our country -- >> you know what? tell her. tell her. >> i don't disagree. it's my daughter's wedding. please just go down to the corner for one hour. please. >> that's the mother of the bride. the couple from what i understand is not a political couple at all. just the bride happens to be friends with senator sinema. do progressives -- do people like that think that this is effective, that this does anything other than anger somebody like...
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so he has a history of this. listening to security saying that you will see a lot of kids who can't breathe, who say that they need to get out of the barricades because they can't breathe. that is beyond a red flag. >> but if you go to a travis scott show, you kind of know what you are getting into. you will have more pit, you will h mosh pits, and you know what you are getting into. >> is there something about his concertspit, you will mosh pits, and you know what you are getting into. >> is there something about his concerts that we see this? >> i think travis is only guilty of being travis scott. he is a popular artist and people come to their shows more than other artists in the hip hop space. so that is his only indictment. >> hold on a second. isn't this a point of pride for him that people rage and people get -- it gets so intense? i mean he has a history of being charged of pleading guilty to reckless conduct, disorderly conduct and then he did it again. >> this is the third annual event of astroworld in houston. s
so he has a history of this. listening to security saying that you will see a lot of kids who can't breathe, who say that they need to get out of the barricades because they can't breathe. that is beyond a red flag. >> but if you go to a travis scott show, you kind of know what you are getting into. you will have more pit, you will h mosh pits, and you know what you are getting into. >> is there something about his concertspit, you will mosh pits, and you know what you are getting...
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take a listen. >> i think the bill will pass the house when the house comes back. i'm sure the senate will make changes. that's the way the legislative process works. we will get a version through to law. >> reporter: as for the bipartisan signing, he will invite republicans and democrats who worked together to get the bill across the finish line. even be as they are celebrating that win, the white house still has a long road ahead when it comes to the larger spending bill they're hoping to get passed in the next few weeks. arlitt saenz, cnn, the white house. >>> although passage of the bill is a win, it exposed deep divisions among democratic islands. i asked whether that will harm democrats moving forward. here's what he told me. >> there's an old saying, winning solves everything. but does it? and does it last? you can't paper over some of the deep fault lines in the democratic party. between the moderates on the one hand and the progressives, they were openly fighting and there's the threat of open warfare. they came together and the question is can biden get t
take a listen. >> i think the bill will pass the house when the house comes back. i'm sure the senate will make changes. that's the way the legislative process works. we will get a version through to law. >> reporter: as for the bipartisan signing, he will invite republicans and democrats who worked together to get the bill across the finish line. even be as they are celebrating that win, the white house still has a long road ahead when it comes to the larger spending bill they're...
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have a listen. >> what we do know, it has a lot of mutations, more than 50.this searchly suggests that this is a new kind of virus we have to take very seriously. if you needed one more r
have a listen. >> what we do know, it has a lot of mutations, more than 50.this searchly suggests that this is a new kind of virus we have to take very seriously. if you needed one more r
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take a listen. >> we're going to start a precedent starting yesterday we're going to bring high profilers of the african-american community to -- >> we're going to queue up the right sound bite for you. stay with us. >> if we're going to start a precedent starting yesterday where we're going to bring high profile members of the african-american community into the courtroom to sit with the family during the trial in the presence of the jury, i think that's intimidating an an attempt to pressure could be consciously or unconsciously an attempt to pressure or influence the jury. we don't want any more black pastors coming in here, or other jesse jackson -- whoever was in here earlier this week, sitting with the victim's family trying to influence the jury in this case. a bunch of folks came in here dressed like colonel sanders with white masks sitting in the back -- >> the judge reacting to that saying he didn't want to blanketly exclude members of the public from the courtroom as long as there are no distractions. there has been a lot of outrage over that defense attorney's comments. i do
take a listen. >> we're going to start a precedent starting yesterday we're going to bring high profilers of the african-american community to -- >> we're going to queue up the right sound bite for you. stay with us. >> if we're going to start a precedent starting yesterday where we're going to bring high profile members of the african-american community into the courtroom to sit with the family during the trial in the presence of the jury, i think that's intimidating an an...
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take a listen. >> it was so hard to move your arms. it was so hard to breathe that i was pushing people in front of me just to breathe, just to breathe. there's nothing you can do to stop from like 20 people pushing against you, so you've got to wait until they push back and just hope that you don't fall over. >> reporter: authorities say that throughout the night about 300 people were treated on site, 23 were transported to local hospitals. the youngest 10 years old. authorities say that at least eight people have died, but they warn that that number could change because people were transported to the hospital in critical condition. the i.d.s of those eight people of not been released. astroworld festival releasing a statement saying that their hearts are with these individuals who died and with their families, of course. now, they are cooperating with local authorities, they say, and police, fred, are investigating. today they are reviewing video, trying to figure out exactly what happened. the other thing they're trying to figure ou
take a listen. >> it was so hard to move your arms. it was so hard to breathe that i was pushing people in front of me just to breathe, just to breathe. there's nothing you can do to stop from like 20 people pushing against you, so you've got to wait until they push back and just hope that you don't fall over. >> reporter: authorities say that throughout the night about 300 people were treated on site, 23 were transported to local hospitals. the youngest 10 years old. authorities...
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take a listen. >> the whole crowd was kind of pulsating.s weird vibe was going on then it just, it was like the biggest mosh pit ever. everybody was pushing. trying to get out. i was trying to shelter my son as much from seeing any of that, you know. so like here, look over here. i'm just glad my son's okay, to be honest. i kind of regret bringing him. i didn't know it was going to go down how it did. >> his son, i talked to him. he said he was happy to be okay. the performer that was on stage when this was going on was travis scott. he issued a statement, quote, i'm absolutely devastated by what took place last night. my prayers go out to the families and all those impacted at what happened. houston pd has my support as they continue to look into the tragic loss of life. we know that at least eight people have died. that's according to authorities, but ryan, as you mentioned, we're here at a press conference, waiting for it to start. the last press conference, officials said, they warned that the number of dead could increase because there
take a listen. >> the whole crowd was kind of pulsating.s weird vibe was going on then it just, it was like the biggest mosh pit ever. everybody was pushing. trying to get out. i was trying to shelter my son as much from seeing any of that, you know. so like here, look over here. i'm just glad my son's okay, to be honest. i kind of regret bringing him. i didn't know it was going to go down how it did. >> his son, i talked to him. he said he was happy to be okay. the performer that...