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you can find ellie & abbie (and ellie's dead aunt) in cinemas now. fargo is celebrating its 25th anniversary with a limited uk cinema re—release. thought you might need a little warm—up. thanks a bunch! so, what's the deal here? gary says triple homicide? yeah, looks pretty bad. two of them are over here. frances mcdormand, who recently won her third acting oscar in the best picture winner nomadland, earned herfirst statuette as marge gunderson, the pregnant detective investigating a snowbound high—speed pursuit, shooting and execution—type deal. i'm not sure that i agree with you 100% on your police work there, lou. yeah? yeah. oh, yeah. the opening tells you that this is a true story, but don't go believing everything you read. all you need to know is that fargo is a blackly comic masterpiece that hasn't aged a day. yeah, that's a good one. it's in selected cinemas now. that's it for this week. thanks for watching the film review. stay safe, and i'll see you next week. i was just wondering if you had any new vehicles stolen off the lot in the past
you can find ellie & abbie (and ellie's dead aunt) in cinemas now. fargo is celebrating its 25th anniversary with a limited uk cinema re—release. thought you might need a little warm—up. thanks a bunch! so, what's the deal here? gary says triple homicide? yeah, looks pretty bad. two of them are over here. frances mcdormand, who recently won her third acting oscar in the best picture winner nomadland, earned herfirst statuette as marge gunderson, the pregnant detective investigating a...
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abby? >> either this or britney.reen book say as, no. [laughter] >> abby, can this bring washington together? >> absolutely. pretty soon we're all going to be riding to work in ufo, it'll be like the jetsons. laugh. >> ah! where's astro when we need him? chaos at the tour de france. you won't believe what caused this huge pile-up just after the start. couch. we'll be right back. ♪ i want to ride my bicycle, mic. ♪ i want to ride my bicycle, i want to ride my bike. ♪ i want to ride my bicycle ♪♪ s) here, i'll take that! ( excited yell ) woo-hoo! ensure max protein. with thirty grams of protein, one-gram of sugar, and nutrients to support immune health! ( abbot sonic ) oh! don't burn down the duplex. terminix. i'm ordering some burritos! oh, nice. burritos?! get a freshly made footlong from subway® instead. with crisp veggies on freshly baked bread. just order in the app! ditch the burgers! choose better, be better. subway®. eat fresh. my great grandmother started a legacy of education in my family. choose better, be b
abby? >> either this or britney.reen book say as, no. [laughter] >> abby, can this bring washington together? >> absolutely. pretty soon we're all going to be riding to work in ufo, it'll be like the jetsons. laugh. >> ah! where's astro when we need him? chaos at the tour de france. you won't believe what caused this huge pile-up just after the start. couch. we'll be right back. ♪ i want to ride my bicycle, mic. ♪ i want to ride my bicycle, i want to ride my bike....
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so, abby, i want to go to you first. what does this mean for the future of america? >> you hit it on the head, i think about your nine children, whatever they're learning in school. i know you guys are a wonderful family and are teaching -- >> thank you. >> -- at home as well. but, you know, they are our future. and so when you silence someone or you say, you know, you criticize them for what they believe, that's a dangerous precedent that you setting. and we've seen that freedom of speech doesn't necessarily apply evenly across the bore. my mind -- the board. my mind goes to a video we saw of a 19 -year-old boy, or man, i should say, he characterized a police officer as a hero, and he was slammed by his professor. and then you have the psychiatrist giving a lecture to the yale school of medicine and saying that she's fantasized about killing white people. i mean, this is a narrative that we're really kind of teetering on being very, very dangerous, and we have to address it now, we have to learn how to move forward as a
so, abby, i want to go to you first. what does this mean for the future of america? >> you hit it on the head, i think about your nine children, whatever they're learning in school. i know you guys are a wonderful family and are teaching -- >> thank you. >> -- at home as well. but, you know, they are our future. and so when you silence someone or you say, you know, you criticize them for what they believe, that's a dangerous precedent that you setting. and we've seen that...
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thank you, abby. abby has a show. tonight's topics include the bay area's vaccination rates, concerns about the delta variant, and new water restrictions across the bay area. you can follow us on instagram. our handle is nbc bay area. we want to get you up to speed on other stories we're watching tonight. saturday will mark one month since the vta mass shooting in san jose. tonight, terra fritch, a widow of one of the victims, alex fritch, tells us in an exclusive video the vta and transit workers union is forgetting about the victims. she's angry about is response from the union and government officials. she says, quote, i don't understand how people can be so heartless and cold to people who work for you and died in your watch. >> my husband was a government worker on government property and was not protected. and somebody needs to at least step up in the short-term to say, hey, look, we'll pay for your husband's funeral. we'll make sure your family is covered the next couple of months you want to say we're vta fami
thank you, abby. abby has a show. tonight's topics include the bay area's vaccination rates, concerns about the delta variant, and new water restrictions across the bay area. you can follow us on instagram. our handle is nbc bay area. we want to get you up to speed on other stories we're watching tonight. saturday will mark one month since the vta mass shooting in san jose. tonight, terra fritch, a widow of one of the victims, alex fritch, tells us in an exclusive video the vta and transit...
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quickly, abby, last word on this. >> yeah.nformation that can save thousands of lives. we need to move on from kind of disrespecting each other because you might be on a different side of the aisle, you might have different political views. but at then end of the day, we need to move forward and is do what's right for our country and the health of our country. things come out in the form of nasty politics and the detriment of our society. we just need to figure out something to come together and figure this out once and for all. >> yeah, i've always been bewilders because if you -- bewildered if you like donald trump, you think it works, if you don't, you think we can't discuss it at all. that's not how we should be making these decisions. hopefully, most of us can agree on that. coming up, cancel culture coming for our holidays. what one school district is doing to avoid hurting people's feelings. that's next. ♪ no, no, no, no. ♪ i'll tell you once more before i get off the floor -- ♪ don't bring me down ♪♪ i was drowning in
quickly, abby, last word on this. >> yeah.nformation that can save thousands of lives. we need to move on from kind of disrespecting each other because you might be on a different side of the aisle, you might have different political views. but at then end of the day, we need to move forward and is do what's right for our country and the health of our country. things come out in the form of nasty politics and the detriment of our society. we just need to figure out something to come...
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as abby said, i think as president biden arrives in tulsa today one thing that's important for thimm to not make it look like a photo op so to speak. when i was in tulsa earlier this year for this piece, as abby was hearing from black tulsans, they're cognizant of the fact that it's inv vogue to come to tulsa and talk about black wall street. he's going to be judged by the policies today, not the top line numbers and all the things like that, but also if he can get them implemented here in washington. >> abby, that's the key point. going through biden plans he'll announce, increasing federal contracting money for small disadvantaged businesses by 50%. $10 billion in community revitalization funding, interagency efforts to address racial discrimination. the housing market. they have made equity a big priority in this white house without a doubt. but to josh's point, can you overcome skepticism in the community, "a," that you mean it, and after you leave and the cameras leave, six months from now, ten years from now, you will see the seeds take root. >> reporter: there are two elements
as abby said, i think as president biden arrives in tulsa today one thing that's important for thimm to not make it look like a photo op so to speak. when i was in tulsa earlier this year for this piece, as abby was hearing from black tulsans, they're cognizant of the fact that it's inv vogue to come to tulsa and talk about black wall street. he's going to be judged by the policies today, not the top line numbers and all the things like that, but also if he can get them implemented here in...
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how can we top that, abby? thank you, both. l abby, look forward to your show.get exactly what you want on wayfair. hi. last piece. -kelly clarkson? you're welcome. like an updated kitchen in just an afternoon. it's a whole new look. -drinks? from the new kitchen cart? -yes. the bedroom style of your dreams. this room is so you. -i got it all on wayfair. yeah you did, and so did i. the perfect setup for game night. i know this! it's the singer, it's the singer! yes! i got next game. -kelly clarkson. i love this sofa. look at the storage. you like my sofa? -i love your sofa. your cloud... it isn't just a cloud. it's everything flowing through it. and it's more distributed than ever. one company takes you inside. giving you visibility and insight...to take action. one company... securely connects it all... on any platform, in any environment. between your cloud and being cloud-smart, there's a bridge. cisco. the bridge to possible. from a pioneer in photographic film to a master of the digital age, we're always searching for new ways to imagine, create and capture
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abby fernandez, what are you seeing on social media? >> a lot of people, it's real and affecting a lot of people and businesses. this coffee shop wrote us saying a case of chicken thighs doubled in price. they say that's just one example. >> and it's not one person, we're hearing from business owners, the consumers, and business leaders. >> yeah. you talk about chicken. so literally at the processing part, fewer people were at the processing plants, so things were slower. transporting. we've seen gas prices go up all year. that costs more to do. now trucking companies have to try to bring people back and pay more. that gets added on. it gets to the grocery store. they're paying for those safety shields, paying extra wages. all those costs add up. >> first hand, abby, i know you took some flights recently. that was impacted, because people saying airlines can't staff it. and shipping, right? >> shipping for sure. so we had a lot of people come in and tell us about that. i personally had, you know, some delays in shipping. i called in a f
abby fernandez, what are you seeing on social media? >> a lot of people, it's real and affecting a lot of people and businesses. this coffee shop wrote us saying a case of chicken thighs doubled in price. they say that's just one example. >> and it's not one person, we're hearing from business owners, the consumers, and business leaders. >> yeah. you talk about chicken. so literally at the processing part, fewer people were at the processing plants, so things were slower....
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laura sh. abby built around the year 800. it was one of the biggest monastery in the kingdom of the franks. the close a lot lower. shabby is the world heritage site. i know you might be biased, but one makes this place. so special complexity doesn't be talking on people. this is what's called the gatehouse kings ho by the you see, we don't even know what function was building had, but a field carolinian era structure in europe preserved so completely. and it's a very special structure on because it displays a cultural facade fallback. and that's unusual for me to say, normally you find the declaration inside the building different. for example, in churches they are painted with frescoes. that's especially impressive as was what some of the books yet here it's the facade that's klinefelter style. it and roman masonry technique was used here as well. so we see continuity between the ancient world and the carol engine era that makes this building especially precious and art history. and especially attractive to our visitors. bec
laura sh. abby built around the year 800. it was one of the biggest monastery in the kingdom of the franks. the close a lot lower. shabby is the world heritage site. i know you might be biased, but one makes this place. so special complexity doesn't be talking on people. this is what's called the gatehouse kings ho by the you see, we don't even know what function was building had, but a field carolinian era structure in europe preserved so completely. and it's a very special structure on...
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i think i agree with abby.say in boise, you should go someplace where the tuna is fresh. we say that in boise all the time. it rolls off the tongue. >> greg: you know what kills me, walter? i don't eat seafood, which means i could have been eating that tuna sub all this time. >> why does it smell like tuna if it doesn't have tuna? >> i've got a joke for that. >> is there tuna perfume that they spray on it? this is the same stuff they made -- they made a fake tune out of the same stuff that the nonmeet in taco bell a few years ago was made out of. >> greg: interesting. >> they're already doing the bug thing, is what i'm thinking. >> greg: really? >> you know bill gates wants us to eat bugs and replace beef because it's climate friendly? i think they are smuggling the bugs into our fast food now. and i think all the texture to protein products that you read about are actually cicadas. >> you know what i said about walter earlier? i'm taking that back. >> greg: and this is a guy would think that mcafee actually ki
i think i agree with abby.say in boise, you should go someplace where the tuna is fresh. we say that in boise all the time. it rolls off the tongue. >> greg: you know what kills me, walter? i don't eat seafood, which means i could have been eating that tuna sub all this time. >> why does it smell like tuna if it doesn't have tuna? >> i've got a joke for that. >> is there tuna perfume that they spray on it? this is the same stuff they made -- they made a fake tune out of...
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cnn's abby phillip is live in tulsa. abby, what do you know about this plan, and what should we expect to see while the president is there in tulsa? >> reporter: yeah. well, victor, first of all, it's a really significant moment for the city to have a president of the united states coming here to tulsa to commemorate this massacre that occurred a hundred years ago today. that is rarely taught in history books all across the country. and part of what he will be doing here is touring the greenwood cultural center. that is the kind of hub of where the commemoration for this event has been for many years. it is in the heart of greenwood, also known as black wall street. he'll be meeting with the three living survivors of this massacre who are each over 100 years old. but he'll also be announcing in his remarks today some efforts, as you mentioned, to address the racial wealth gap that sprung not just from this tulsa massacre in which black businesses were burned to the ground, homes were lost, you know, hundreds of residents
cnn's abby phillip is live in tulsa. abby, what do you know about this plan, and what should we expect to see while the president is there in tulsa? >> reporter: yeah. well, victor, first of all, it's a really significant moment for the city to have a president of the united states coming here to tulsa to commemorate this massacre that occurred a hundred years ago today. that is rarely taught in history books all across the country. and part of what he will be doing here is touring the...
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as abby was saying, the struggle against obamacare has lost steam. but what replaced it is religious liberty. do religious institutions and people have to follow the rules as everyone else. the argument has been, they have a first amendment right, not to pay for contraception under the affordable care act, if they have religious objections. that was the hobby lobby case. do they have a right to serve gay customers, the colorado bake shop case. that was not resolved def definitively. but that is out there. do religious institutions have to treat lgbt couples the same as everyone else, when it comes to foster care? and the answer is no. they have permission to discriminate against gay people. that's how the plaintiffs see the case. the winning side saw they have the right to bring religious beliefs into their assignment of foster care apparent. while there was a narrowly written decision. the bigger message is that religious liberty, as they call it, is very much in the ascendancy. >> this is a big political question. religious freedom, based on sexual
as abby was saying, the struggle against obamacare has lost steam. but what replaced it is religious liberty. do religious institutions and people have to follow the rules as everyone else. the argument has been, they have a first amendment right, not to pay for contraception under the affordable care act, if they have religious objections. that was the hobby lobby case. do they have a right to serve gay customers, the colorado bake shop case. that was not resolved def definitively. but that is...
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let's discuss this with abby phillips, also here, andrew mccabe, former deputy director of the fbi. we're seeing this surge of violence across the country? >> i know from my own experience what the fbi does in these situations, and it sounds like what the deputy attorney general has already planned, to surge resources in the form of agents and also analysts into those cities that are experiencing these really troubling rises in murder rates and shootings. the idea of these resources is to target specifically gun crimes. gun crimes in some places are policed and prosecuted at different rates. so the idea is to increase the policing and specifically the prosecution and ultimately the sentencing of people for gun crimes in an effort to both put gun criminals in jail and keep them there, and also to send the message to the community, if you're caught committing a crime and you have a gun on you, you will experience much more severe consequences. >> abby, let's talk about the political consequences. caitlin mentioned the 1994 crime bill, that's in the deep background, and present day, th
let's discuss this with abby phillips, also here, andrew mccabe, former deputy director of the fbi. we're seeing this surge of violence across the country? >> i know from my own experience what the fbi does in these situations, and it sounds like what the deputy attorney general has already planned, to surge resources in the form of agents and also analysts into those cities that are experiencing these really troubling rises in murder rates and shootings. the idea of these resources is to...
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. >>> welcome to "inside politics," i am abby fphillips. on thursday, a rare moment of bipartisanship, president biden struck a infrastructure deal with a group of both senators on both parties. >> let's just sign the bipartisan bill and forget about the rest i proposed. if this is the only one i am coming, i am not signing. >> then came the anger from republican negotiators who said that was never the deal. >> that turned everything upside down. we had a commitment from the president to take this and encourage chuck schumer and nancy pelosi to take it up. frankly, i have to see how that plays out. >> and then perhaps the most extraordinary thing yet, contrition from president biden, a 600 word statements backing off earlier in week. it was certainly not my intent. i certainly stand behind it without reservation or hesitation. he said he still expects congress to pass a bigger bill, too without any republicans support. joining me now with their reporting and insights, phil matt mattingly, brittany shepard of yahoo news and molly ball of "ti
. >>> welcome to "inside politics," i am abby fphillips. on thursday, a rare moment of bipartisanship, president biden struck a infrastructure deal with a group of both senators on both parties. >> let's just sign the bipartisan bill and forget about the rest i proposed. if this is the only one i am coming, i am not signing. >> then came the anger from republican negotiators who said that was never the deal. >> that turned everything upside down. we had a...
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abby hornacek is here with more. explain. what is the sticky stuff?t is. but yeah, it's interesting. we're talking about foreign substances, this has been a rule in major league baseball for quite some time but not enforced. the foreign substance is anything a pitcher might use to atter baseball. could be sweet, saliva, pine tar. the league is saying no dice. we're not going to do this. last week there was an owner's meeting and the league would crack down more than they have in the past what is interesting is there's two schools of thought on this. there's a guy like trevor bauer, an elite pitcher and a target of a lot of accusations. you look at the spin rate has dropped more than 200 rotations per minute. people are like you must have been using something. he neither confirmed or denied. if we're going to implement the rule, i want it across the board. >> that's fair. >> i think he doesn't want to use foreign substances but he has to because a lot of other pitchers are. >> sandra: that's the problem. pete alonzo, he's responding to this. he basical
abby hornacek is here with more. explain. what is the sticky stuff?t is. but yeah, it's interesting. we're talking about foreign substances, this has been a rule in major league baseball for quite some time but not enforced. the foreign substance is anything a pitcher might use to atter baseball. could be sweet, saliva, pine tar. the league is saying no dice. we're not going to do this. last week there was an owner's meeting and the league would crack down more than they have in the past what...
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abby, the president spoke very emotionally about the tulsa massacre. he connected the injustices of that attack to the challenges america is facing today. how historic was this visit? >> reporter: it was incredibly historic, wolf, to have a president of the united states come to tulsa and recognize what happened here 100 years ago. this is a community particularly of black residents who file like this atrocity has been swept under the rug, not just because people have forgotten or it wasn't taught in schools, but because it was intentionally swept under the rug because people did not want to take responsibility for what happened there. to hear biden not only talk about the specific events of what occurred that night, the burning, the looting, the murders, but also tying it back to the loss of prosperity, the loss of wealth, the loss of a future for many people that occurred as a result of it. i think it was profoundly important to so many people, but especially for the survivors of the descendants of this massacre who have been waiting a very long time
abby, the president spoke very emotionally about the tulsa massacre. he connected the injustices of that attack to the challenges america is facing today. how historic was this visit? >> reporter: it was incredibly historic, wolf, to have a president of the united states come to tulsa and recognize what happened here 100 years ago. this is a community particularly of black residents who file like this atrocity has been swept under the rug, not just because people have forgotten or it...
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well, to discuss that i'm now joined by abby the professor of science at harvard university and author of extraterrestrial, the 1st sign of intelligent life beyond earth. now dr. low, it's so great to talk to you on such a fascinating subject. thank you very much for finding the time. thanks for hosting me. now i have to say to harvard and extra terrestrial life is not the most common combination of words. and i know that you gave many years to studying conventional cosmick stuff like black holes and the 1st stars i one day. do you think you would ever have made it to harvard or even have made it in the field? we're extra terrestrials you're a regional scientific instruments. while it's not obvious, but then for me, science is our wonder about the universe. i'm falling my child with curiosity, all the labels that they had acquired over the years and department chair, director of 2 centers. all of these are quite unimportant compared to our attempt to understand the world and i pretty much share operate this if i was a kid on the farm where i was born and trying to figure out what the u
well, to discuss that i'm now joined by abby the professor of science at harvard university and author of extraterrestrial, the 1st sign of intelligent life beyond earth. now dr. low, it's so great to talk to you on such a fascinating subject. thank you very much for finding the time. thanks for hosting me. now i have to say to harvard and extra terrestrial life is not the most common combination of words. and i know that you gave many years to studying conventional cosmick stuff like black...
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cnn's abby philip is with us right now.anchin trying to come up with a bipartisan agreement on this issue seems to be dead, what's the latest in. >> it does seem to be and the moy north leader mitch mcconnell has said that his entire conference would oppose what manchin is suggesting saying that they have a lot of objections, even to the compromises that manchin put together so it seems that this won't get anywhere near 60 votes. >> they are planning to have a procedural vote to move the legislation forward in the process, but that vote is unlikely to get any republican support and it's notable that we've heard from some moderates to those trying to work with senator mitt romney saying he doesn't support the compromises put forward by joe manchin. >> i thought stacey abrams signalled her support for joe manchin. >> it's significant that some progressives are saying we're willing to come to the table to negotiate, but one of the key things that she actually said and would be open to talking about is universal voter identific
cnn's abby philip is with us right now.anchin trying to come up with a bipartisan agreement on this issue seems to be dead, what's the latest in. >> it does seem to be and the moy north leader mitch mcconnell has said that his entire conference would oppose what manchin is suggesting saying that they have a lot of objections, even to the compromises that manchin put together so it seems that this won't get anywhere near 60 votes. >> they are planning to have a procedural vote to...
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abby it is great, as always, to see you in the morning. thanks for being with us. catch abby hosting "inside politics" on sunday at 8:00 a.m. >>> up in, the biden administration's new plans to reunite migrant families separated under president trump. >>> and jane fonda with a bullhorn, literally, and a message for president biden. she'll join us next. [sfx: thunder rumbles] [sfx: rainstorm] ♪ comfort in the extreme. ♪ the lincoln family of luxury suvs. the new samsung galaxy s21 this looks different. it is. show me. just hit record! see that? you're filming in 8k. that's cinema quality. so... you can pull photos straight from video. impressive. but will it last a whole trip? you'll have battery all day. and then more. this is different. told you. ♪ >>> all right. just in, the biden administration is preparing to reunite 29 migrant families separated at the u.s./mexico border under former president trump's controversial zero tolerance policy. cnn's priscilla alvarez who ask such a good job covering immigration for us joins us with the latest on this. >> this is the
abby it is great, as always, to see you in the morning. thanks for being with us. catch abby hosting "inside politics" on sunday at 8:00 a.m. >>> up in, the biden administration's new plans to reunite migrant families separated under president trump. >>> and jane fonda with a bullhorn, literally, and a message for president biden. she'll join us next. [sfx: thunder rumbles] [sfx: rainstorm] ♪ comfort in the extreme. ♪ the lincoln family of luxury suvs. the new...
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i agree with abby. he could have been more bold.e does want to be president, so that's stopping him. >> gloria borger, abby phillip, thank you. >>> next, president biden's july 4th goals at risk as vaccination rates drop across the country. we just spoke with a group of people who are hesitant to get the sho the. find out why. >> are you willing to lose your job as a result of not getting it? >> absolutely. (vo) jamaica. (woman) best decision ever. (vo) feel the sand between your toes, and the gentle waves of the sea on your skin. feel the warm jamaican breeze lift your spirits and nourish your soul. escape to exactly what makes your heart beat. you will love every moment. jamaica. heartbeat of the world. let's go. hey, mom. i'll never say this but... - thanks for telling me everyone 12 and older is eligible for the covid-19 vaccine. (both) thank you for getting past our walls. - thanks, honey, for always being there for me. - thanks for letting me know, in clinical trials vaccines... - ...prevented nearly 100% of hospitalizations a
i agree with abby. he could have been more bold.e does want to be president, so that's stopping him. >> gloria borger, abby phillip, thank you. >>> next, president biden's july 4th goals at risk as vaccination rates drop across the country. we just spoke with a group of people who are hesitant to get the sho the. find out why. >> are you willing to lose your job as a result of not getting it? >> absolutely. (vo) jamaica. (woman) best decision ever. (vo) feel the sand...
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if the prime minister abby made its calling for unity ahead of next week's crucial general election. when the vote could either develop or destroy the country, people will be choosing new, national, and regional representatives. abby asset is face criticism for his military operation in the northern region of t grey, which has led to a humanitarian crisis. they'll actually be no voting though intake elections and 2 other regions have also been postponed. after one week, e t o p will old 6 national elections, which are the 1st of their kind of new figures. this election, the government wants it to be peaceful, democratic and equally inclusive of all parties in the council of lawmakers. we want a government in which all parties collaborate on key issues by prioritizing the benefits of the country, acting, not as traitors. but as fighters returned to coven news, and malaysians government has extended a 2 week nationwide, lockdown, shutting all non essential businesses. as it finds a search in cases, but medical experts say a more targeted approach is what's really needed from louis repo
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from also coming up if he opens head to the polls in an election seen as a test of permanence, to abby ahmed commitment to democracy in activity outages loom in iran up to an emergency shutdown of it's only nuclear power plant and italy's government offers cash incentives for families to have more children, grapples with a demographic crisis. ah armine as take a prime minister has claim victory in sunday, snap parliamentary election early results show nicole passions rooting parties in the lead. the call the election as anger grew up last year defeat and the war with as a by john, where we challenge as more not from the capital given that he result started coming in acting prime minister, nicole patching the unclaimed victory over to the people of our mania gave our civil contract party a mandate to lead the country and personally me to lead the country as prime minister. but its main cause we already know that we want to convincing victory in the elections and we will have a convincing majority in parliament. if the results hold, it means voters have decided not to throw a passion the
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let's bring in abby phillip. your thoughts, abby. >> i think david is right on that. and the biden administration has already begun building on the affordable care act, through some of the pandemic-related relation they've been able to pass this year. democrats now are looking at the affordable care act as a starting point, not a finishing point, for this effort, to continue to transform how health care is dealt with in this country. they are becoming more emboldenened that things need to move forward and towards a version of a single-payer system. many progresses will be feeling buoyed by this decision. the conservatives on the court didn't weigh in on the substance of the affordable care act. but it buoys their argument that this is settled law. and congress has the ability to weigh in this avenue, and they will continue to if they have an opportunity from a political perspective. and republicans are now in a tough spot because they do have to start winning the presidency and majorities in the senate. when they do that and had the ma jo majorities, they weren't able
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let's bring in cnn chief international correspondent clarissa ward, abby philip. clarissa, let's start with you. boyden and putin talked about this meeting positively but biden said he's not confident putin will change his behavior. what was your takeaway? >> i think none of us should expect president putin to change his behavior. he's modeled himself as an adversely to the west and that won't change. the me terrific expectation that we were given by people who watch and follow the creme lip closely ahead of the summit was they were hoping for a relationship that was respectful but hostile. no one is talking about adjusting fundamental behaviors but what they sang from the same hymn sheet is the element of predictability in the relationship with the hopes that a further degradation of relations can be prevented and given some of the areas that they outlined there talking about syria, humanitarian corridor, iran nuclear negotiations, afghanistan, a potential prisoner swap die hog, cyber security dialogue, it does appear that possibly, if both sides are committed to
let's bring in cnn chief international correspondent clarissa ward, abby philip. clarissa, let's start with you. boyden and putin talked about this meeting positively but biden said he's not confident putin will change his behavior. what was your takeaway? >> i think none of us should expect president putin to change his behavior. he's modeled himself as an adversely to the west and that won't change. the me terrific expectation that we were given by people who watch and follow the creme...
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abby phillip and ryan lizza, thanks so much. of course, you can catch ab think this sunday morning anchoring cnn's inside politics. and don't forget to catch political playbook, which ryan helps write every day. >>> democratic lawmaker, who was in the room for the testimony, will join me next. stay with us. (vo) nobody dreams in conventional thinking. it didn't get us to the moon. it doesn't ring the bell on wall street. or disrupt the status quo. t-mobile for business uses unconventional thinking to help you realize new possibilities. like our new work from anywhere solutions, so your teams can collaborate almost anywhere. plus customer experience that finds solutions in the moment. ...and first-class benefits, like 5g with every plan. network, support and value without any tradeoffs. that's t-mobile for business. so, you have diabetes, here are some easy rules. no sugar. no pizza. no foods you love. stressed? no stress. exercise. but no days off! easy, no? no. no. no. no. but with freestyle libre 14 day, you can take the myste
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also with us abby phillip.is potentially the breakthrough a lot of folks have been waiting for? >> we'll see. i think this is th than one republican might be willing to agree to in terms of a bipartisan deal. there are a couple of roadblocks yet ahead potentially. how will this fare in the house of representatives where already progressives are saying these talks are pushing the bill too small, taking out some important priorities like climate change and other things and they are very skeptical of what might come out of it. secondly, in the senate, will mitch mcconnell allow his members to go ahead and vote for something even if it's bipartisan? there's a strong political desire among republicans to just say no to everything the biden administration wants. >> at least five republicans are on board. just minutes before the deal was announced, some democrats were saying it was time to pull the plug on these negotiations. does this announcement, from your perspective, really change what's going on? >> it certainly
also with us abby phillip.is potentially the breakthrough a lot of folks have been waiting for? >> we'll see. i think this is th than one republican might be willing to agree to in terms of a bipartisan deal. there are a couple of roadblocks yet ahead potentially. how will this fare in the house of representatives where already progressives are saying these talks are pushing the bill too small, taking out some important priorities like climate change and other things and they are very...
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us, and we think about the role we have to play, making this a more perfect nation, as they say. >> abbyter's last point, this brings this story to you. because it brings to the story to texas, and the prong of this, that republicans in that state are busy and trying to achieve tell us how long democrats are stave that off, and what power the democrats and republicans have regarding a special session. >> well a essential session is called by the governor, texas has weak executive. but how long is really not the specific question. it's when. so the governor, there will be a special session in the fall. so it's a matter of when did they pick it up again? in june or the fall and it's very unlikely that democrats will able to override it. i think it did inject enthusiasm in the state party and national democrats to have a cause on the voting rights issue to jump on to. >> i want to return to this topic with you, and neil, we asked 30 different versions of this question to you and the former feds we rely on in times like this. what power does the federal government have? what power does the -
us, and we think about the role we have to play, making this a more perfect nation, as they say. >> abbyter's last point, this brings this story to you. because it brings to the story to texas, and the prong of this, that republicans in that state are busy and trying to achieve tell us how long democrats are stave that off, and what power the democrats and republicans have regarding a special session. >> well a essential session is called by the governor, texas has weak executive....
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jillian: former planned parenthood clinic director, abby johnson, joins us to react.anks for having me. jillian: this would guarantee the right for healthcare professionals to provide abortion care without restrictions and guarantee the right for patients to receive abortion care plus prohibit several limits on abortion care. now, this act has been introduced since 2013 in every congressional session since. do you think we're getting closer to this becoming a reality, especially with some of the radical sides of the party? >> well, i mean, i hope not. of course, this is something that they are bringing up right now. they're trying to codify rowe, the supreme court, bringing their case in the fall. we are getting closer i believe to overturning ro or certainly alounge states to further restrict abortion. but you know, the women's health protect act forces taxpayers to fund abortion, something that the abortion industry as you say has -- they've been gunning for for many years. a maris poll just this year found that 58% of voters including 31% of democrats, 34% of self-
jillian: former planned parenthood clinic director, abby johnson, joins us to react.anks for having me. jillian: this would guarantee the right for healthcare professionals to provide abortion care without restrictions and guarantee the right for patients to receive abortion care plus prohibit several limits on abortion care. now, this act has been introduced since 2013 in every congressional session since. do you think we're getting closer to this becoming a reality, especially with some of...
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. >> abby, what about that, what about what president biden wants to come out of this in addition to whatever happens to putin, with boris johnson and the g7? >> let's start with boris johnson and the g7 first. i think there's an order of operations here that is important for the white house. what they want to do is re-establish the united states as the leader of the free world to put it simply, in partnership with the uk and other g7 countries. strengthening and shoring up those alliances so that when he gets to the meeting with putin it's, you know, it's the biden team against putin, and it's easy for him to have some standing in that meeting that is backed up by his allies, and so biden keeps using the phrase a establish and predictable relationship that he wants to have with russia. i think it starts by showing a certain amount of resolve. biden, i'm sure, is of the belief that putin is not going to necessarily respond well to him coming with his arms open and saying, please, please, will you be friends with me? it's going to require toughness in that room, and that's what they a
. >> abby, what about that, what about what president biden wants to come out of this in addition to whatever happens to putin, with boris johnson and the g7? >> let's start with boris johnson and the g7 first. i think there's an order of operations here that is important for the white house. what they want to do is re-establish the united states as the leader of the free world to put it simply, in partnership with the uk and other g7 countries. strengthening and shoring up those...
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. >> cnn's senior political correspondent, abby phillips joins us with more. good to have you here. >> hi. >> interesting what joe manchin is doing, where he's sort of laying out different things and being more transparent. where does this leave him? >> seems like he's calling the bluff of progressives saying you are against everything, and you are calling for bipartisanship, what are you for? he says here's what i am for. here's a list of compromises i am willing to accept, and now you ar you are hearing progressives saying no way, no how. yes, we had stacey abrams endorsing a compromised effort -- >> for the voting rights. >> let's listen. >> he's -- >> let's listen to stacey abrams. >> absolutely. what senator manchin is putting forward is basic building blocks we need to ensure, and democracy is accessible no matter your geography. >> does this make progress? >> i think it's very significant that stacey abrams is coming out and saying this and you are hearing other democrats saying let's play ball with making some changes to the john lewis voting rights ac
. >> cnn's senior political correspondent, abby phillips joins us with more. good to have you here. >> hi. >> interesting what joe manchin is doing, where he's sort of laying out different things and being more transparent. where does this leave him? >> seems like he's calling the bluff of progressives saying you are against everything, and you are calling for bipartisanship, what are you for? he says here's what i am for. here's a list of compromises i am willing to...
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with us by phone on the important texas story, abby livingston for the texas tribune. peter, given the life you have led in this country and overseas, all the stories you have chronicled as a journalist, how bracing, how striking was it to hear an american president declare our democracy in peril on this memorial day 2021? >> well i think what we've learned in recent times is the democracy we all thought was cemented is fragile. institutions, norms, standards, traditions we believed were rock solid in the united states have their vulnerability just as we've seen in other countries around the world. i spent four years living in moscow as correspondent for the "washington post," traveled and reported from the middle east and countries around the world. we've seen in recent times stories here i would have only imagined to cover as foreign correspondents. that's why today had poignancy. people who fought and died to protect this country, whose memories we honor today, did so with the idea they were defending a robust and healthy democratic system, one i think we do need to
with us by phone on the important texas story, abby livingston for the texas tribune. peter, given the life you have led in this country and overseas, all the stories you have chronicled as a journalist, how bracing, how striking was it to hear an american president declare our democracy in peril on this memorial day 2021? >> well i think what we've learned in recent times is the democracy we all thought was cemented is fragile. institutions, norms, standards, traditions we believed were...
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abby phillip, thank you. 8:00 a.m.t show with a great anchor. >>> taking threats from hackers more seriously before another vital industry goes offline. that's next. this past year has felt like a long, long norwegian winter. but eventually, with spring comes rebirth. everything begins anew. and many of us realize a fundamental human need to connect with other like-minded people. welcome back to the world. viking. exploring the world in comfort... once again. >>> in our tech lead, growing concern that companies are not doing enough to protect themselves and the country. in a rare open letter, the white house is pleading with business leaders to ramp up their online defenses after ransomware acts against colonial pipeline and jbs led to gas shortages and meat production plants being shutdown. quote all organizations must recognize that no company is safe from being targeted by ransomware regardless of size or location, unquote. cnn's alex marquardt examines the attempt to persuade. >> we can't do this alone in the growi
abby phillip, thank you. 8:00 a.m.t show with a great anchor. >>> taking threats from hackers more seriously before another vital industry goes offline. that's next. this past year has felt like a long, long norwegian winter. but eventually, with spring comes rebirth. everything begins anew. and many of us realize a fundamental human need to connect with other like-minded people. welcome back to the world. viking. exploring the world in comfort... once again. >>> in our tech...
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abby philip is joining us from tuls ya tulsa. what are we hearing from biden today? >> today is all about commemorating what was lost 100 years ago during the tulsa race massacre. also, marking what happens in the 100 years since that massacre. which was the disinvestment of the black community here in tulsa. the theft of land and property as a result of that massacre and as a result of decades of racist policies enacted by governments and by cities. and so what you're going to hear from biden is a broader agenda that addresses some of the racial inequities starting actually with the federal government. the biden administration says they're going to announce that they're going to increase a federal contracting with minority owned businesses. they're going to also address certain issues like access to transportation and minority communities. issues like fund that they proposing that would invest in minority communities as well. and also housing discrimination. so it's a broader agenda that is tied to the legacy of racism that has -- that came out of incidents like the
abby philip is joining us from tuls ya tulsa. what are we hearing from biden today? >> today is all about commemorating what was lost 100 years ago during the tulsa race massacre. also, marking what happens in the 100 years since that massacre. which was the disinvestment of the black community here in tulsa. the theft of land and property as a result of that massacre and as a result of decades of racist policies enacted by governments and by cities. and so what you're going to hear from...
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cnn's abby phillip explains what the theory is and why conservatives want it banned. >> just becauseo not want critical race theory taught to my children in school does not mean that i'm a racist, damn it. >> reporter: schoolchildren across the country are caught in the crosshairs of a political battle over how race is taught in american schools. >> why wouldn't you include a diversity of people to talk about race? that just baffles my mind. >> reporter: after last summer's nationwide protests against racism and police brutality, conservatives began waging their own battle over american history and an academic theory called critical race theory. >> critical race theory is an academic concept developed by legal scholars in the 1970s and '80s, and it states that race and racism are a big part of american history and are still embedded in our institutions, in our law, in our public policy, and still affect the outcomes and life outcomes of black americans and other people of color. >> reporter: decades after the relatively obscure idea was coined, gop political figures have seized on it
cnn's abby phillip explains what the theory is and why conservatives want it banned. >> just becauseo not want critical race theory taught to my children in school does not mean that i'm a racist, damn it. >> reporter: schoolchildren across the country are caught in the crosshairs of a political battle over how race is taught in american schools. >> why wouldn't you include a diversity of people to talk about race? that just baffles my mind. >> reporter: after last...
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douglass's first couple of years out on the circuit, he was second fiddle to abby kelly, until he wasn't. they would stay with friends but often go into towns and leaflet the town, we'll speak over here if somebody will let us in. often couldn't speak in certain churches. wouldn't let them in, they were too dangerous, so forth. enormous speaking tours after the war, year after year, thousands of miles at time, three and 4,000 miles at a time. two, three months. all kinds of places and friends. if he went to wisconsin, a family would put you up, iowa city, family would put you up. also stayed in hotels as well, got him into jim crow situations. douglass was jim crowed more times than you can count and with time processed it through humor. can i end on one quick story? sure. again, jim crowed so many times. early years, would react with outrage, physical outrage. when he was thrown off trains, out of hotels. later on if he was stopped in a dining room of a hotel somewhere, this is in the north, and he was told you can't eat in the dining room, you must eat in the kitchen. he would stand up
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abby, josh, thank you as always. all of it culminating with a very different type of meeting, the face-to-face between joe biden and putin next week. much more to come on that. also ahead for us, president biden meets with world leaders overseas, his domestic agenda is all but stalled. and new pressure from democrats on their democratic leaders to cut off talks and go it alone. plus, the gsa is so short on manpower that it's begun asking office staff employees volunteer at america's airports. that's coming up. ♪ sometimes you wanna go ♪ ♪ where everybody knows your name ♪ ♪ ♪ and they're always glad you came ♪ welcome back, america. it sure is good to see you. [typing sounds] [music fades in] [voice of female] my husband ben and i welcome back, america. opened ben's chili bowl the very same year that we were married. that's 1958. [voice of male] the chili bowl really has never closed in our history. when the pandemic hit, we had to pivot. and it's been really helpful to keep people updated on google. we wouldn't be h
abby, josh, thank you as always. all of it culminating with a very different type of meeting, the face-to-face between joe biden and putin next week. much more to come on that. also ahead for us, president biden meets with world leaders overseas, his domestic agenda is all but stalled. and new pressure from democrats on their democratic leaders to cut off talks and go it alone. plus, the gsa is so short on manpower that it's begun asking office staff employees volunteer at america's airports....
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. >>> and let's go to cnn's abby phillip, vivian salomos of the "wall street journal."nd let's start by listening to a little bit of president biden yesterday, leaving the meeting with the european leaders, he goes into this meeting and he is openly skeptical about vladimir putin, listen. >> i have found that he is a -- as they say, when i used to play ball, a worthy adversary. >> what do you say to vladimir putin? >> i'd verify first and then trust. in other words, everything would have to be shown to be actually occurring. it's not about, you know, trusting, it's about agreeing. >> vivian that to me is the most significant, if you go back through putin's history with the american presidents, i was covering the clinton white house when he took over for yeltsen. there was hope he could be a reformer, true that with bush and obama. and on the record he's called a killer, and openly skeptical he'll even listen to the long list of complaints, that's a big difference. >> obviously, you know, how did that work out in terms of the reformer? we obviously know now from having s
. >>> and let's go to cnn's abby phillip, vivian salomos of the "wall street journal."nd let's start by listening to a little bit of president biden yesterday, leaving the meeting with the european leaders, he goes into this meeting and he is openly skeptical about vladimir putin, listen. >> i have found that he is a -- as they say, when i used to play ball, a worthy adversary. >> what do you say to vladimir putin? >> i'd verify first and then trust. in...
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i mean, the dream says more from abby, jo. well, the last one i was has been said is frame support in buses on cars, on motorcycles, on foot, moving towards the headquarters just far away from where we are now. the supporters telling us they are going to party all night in the midst of incitement. you also hear anger, you hear about prostration. you also hear about the possibility of challenging the party in power. you have to clear is that or is back home 10 years after and the process of recourse, the nation probably could take longer than expected with just a house until pose open. there are concerns, voter turnout and iran selection could hit record lows. president ru, honey, is edge people to cast their ballots. many voters, a disillusioned after several candidates, were blocked from running. the struggling economy is also a major issue. a canister has recorded its highest number of corona virus deaths in one day. depend on it began with 8 groups warning, the situation in the country is farming out of control. 101 people
i mean, the dream says more from abby, jo. well, the last one i was has been said is frame support in buses on cars, on motorcycles, on foot, moving towards the headquarters just far away from where we are now. the supporters telling us they are going to party all night in the midst of incitement. you also hear anger, you hear about prostration. you also hear about the possibility of challenging the party in power. you have to clear is that or is back home 10 years after and the process of...
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it was second fiddle to abby kelly. until he wasn't they would stay with friends, but they would often go into towns and just leaflet the town and say hey, we'll speak today over here. if somebody will let us in often. they couldn't speak in certain churches because it wouldn't let them in they were too dangerous and so forth. when he does these enormous speaking tours say after the war. year after year after year thousands of miles at a time three and four thousand miles at a time 35 and 40 lectures over a period of three months two months three months. he had all kinds of lists of places friends if you want to beloit, wisconsin there was that family who would put you up. if you were in iowa city there was that family who would put you up, but he stayed in a lot of taverns and hotels as well which got him into all kinds of jim crow situations. if you've read the book, you know this the douglas was jim crowd more times he could ever count. and and with time he began to process it through humor. can i end on one quick st
it was second fiddle to abby kelly. until he wasn't they would stay with friends, but they would often go into towns and just leaflet the town and say hey, we'll speak today over here. if somebody will let us in often. they couldn't speak in certain churches because it wouldn't let them in they were too dangerous and so forth. when he does these enormous speaking tours say after the war. year after year after year thousands of miles at a time three and four thousand miles at a time 35 and 40...
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but it's important to understand that that sci fi that was declared by abby, i'm a government was unilaterally declared, it wasn't agreed with anybody because the phones are off. we don't know if the government's upholding a ceasefire and everything that the t p i laugh have said since doesn't acknowledge that cease fire at all. and the comments that you mentioned just a few minutes ago about chasing their enemies even across the borders. make it sound like from from that point of view, the conflict isn't over yet. that still is really forces the bull, those, the palestinian business and occupied east jerusalem triggering clashes with protests. there is a butcher shop in the scene. one neighborhood was one of a properties to be torn down. and israeli court has ruled that they were built without a proper permit. the site will be used for an archaeological part. for more south african president jacobs. numa has 5 days to appear before police that record says const him to 15 months in prison. it's after he failed to appear at an inquiry into corruption. the constitutional court said that his atte
but it's important to understand that that sci fi that was declared by abby, i'm a government was unilaterally declared, it wasn't agreed with anybody because the phones are off. we don't know if the government's upholding a ceasefire and everything that the t p i laugh have said since doesn't acknowledge that cease fire at all. and the comments that you mentioned just a few minutes ago about chasing their enemies even across the borders. make it sound like from from that point of view, the...
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joining me is abby philip from inside sunday. a remarkable moment this week with president biden, the french president emanuel macron, where macron said that biden is, quote, part of the club, and america is, quote, definitely back after four years of president trump. you did some of those international trips with president trump. when you hear that, what goes through your mind? >> yeah, there's no question that this trip has a different tone. it's far less awkward. there's much more camaraderie, and emanuel macron had been prepared to pivot, basically preparing with europe to pivot away from the united states just a couple of years ago. and now he's saying, welcome back. i think the question is, can biden resume a place not just in the club, but leading the club. that is the big question coming out of this. and by some of the indications we have a g7 communique that is largely what the united states wanted on a number of different fronts, particularly on china. it seems to suggest the good will isn't just in terms of rhetoric. t
joining me is abby philip from inside sunday. a remarkable moment this week with president biden, the french president emanuel macron, where macron said that biden is, quote, part of the club, and america is, quote, definitely back after four years of president trump. you did some of those international trips with president trump. when you hear that, what goes through your mind? >> yeah, there's no question that this trip has a different tone. it's far less awkward. there's much more...
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. >> abby fill bipip and are carr great to see both of of you.00 a.m. eastern. only here on cnn. are they here? are they not? the u.s. government, finally, finally releasing its long-awaited report on un-identified-flying objects. what did they have to say? are we going to be meeting aliens anytime soon? stay with us. it's a thirteen-hour flight, that's not a weekend trip. fifteen minutes until we board. oh yeah, we gotta take off. you downloaded the td ameritrade mobile app so you can quickly check the markets? yeah, actually i'm taking one last look at my dashboard before we board. excellent. and you have thinkorswim mobile- -so i can finish analyzing the risk on this position. you two are all set. have a great flight. thanks. we'll see ya. ah, they're getting so smart. choose the app that fits your investing style. ♪ >>> in today's out-of-this-world lead. the pentagon finally released its much-anticipated report on ufos or what the pentagon calls unidentified aerial phenomenon. let's bring in cnn's oren liebermann, at the pentagon. so, oren, w
. >> abby fill bipip and are carr great to see both of of you.00 a.m. eastern. only here on cnn. are they here? are they not? the u.s. government, finally, finally releasing its long-awaited report on un-identified-flying objects. what did they have to say? are we going to be meeting aliens anytime soon? stay with us. it's a thirteen-hour flight, that's not a weekend trip. fifteen minutes until we board. oh yeah, we gotta take off. you downloaded the td ameritrade mobile app so you can...
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in fact, douglass' first couple years out on the circuit, he was second fiddle to abby kelly, until he wasn't. they would stay with friends, but they would often go into towns and just leaflet the town and say, we'll speak today over here if someone will let us in. when he does these enormous speaking tours, say, after the war, year after year after year, thousands of miles at a time, 3,000 and 4,000 miles at a time, 35 and 40 lectures over a period of two months, three months, he had all kinds of lists of places, friends. if he went to beloit, wisconsin, there was that family who would put you up. if you were in iowa city, there was that family who would put you up. but he stayed in a lot of taverns and hotels as well, which got him into all kinds of jim crow situations. if you've read the book, you know this. douglass was jim crow-ed more times than he could ever count. and with time, he began to process it through humor. can i end on one quick story? ah, sure. [ laughter ] he got, again, jim crow-ed so many times. his earlier years, he's react with physical outrage, when he'd get th
in fact, douglass' first couple years out on the circuit, he was second fiddle to abby kelly, until he wasn't. they would stay with friends, but they would often go into towns and just leaflet the town and say, we'll speak today over here if someone will let us in. when he does these enormous speaking tours, say, after the war, year after year after year, thousands of miles at a time, 3,000 and 4,000 miles at a time, 35 and 40 lectures over a period of two months, three months, he had all kinds...