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betsy devos. [applause] betsy devos: thank you for hosting this forum and providing this opportunity to talk about this subject. thank you to mike pompeo and to all of you for being here. today more than ever is an important moment for the future of education and future of k-12 education. this last year has laid bare many problems many families have experienced in any way and the status quo, union bosses and bureaucrats that support the status quo have overreached and this is an important moment to introduce policies that will empower families and kids to find the right fit for education. so thank you for being here to talk about this subject with us and i look forward to the conversation. [applause] >> i want to bring our next speaker, mike pompeo served under the trump administration as director of the cia. he was elected to four terms in congress from kansas prior to that and has an illustrious career in business and graduated top of his class at west point. he served in a patrol unit at the ir
betsy devos. [applause] betsy devos: thank you for hosting this forum and providing this opportunity to talk about this subject. thank you to mike pompeo and to all of you for being here. today more than ever is an important moment for the future of education and future of k-12 education. this last year has laid bare many problems many families have experienced in any way and the status quo, union bosses and bureaucrats that support the status quo have overreached and this is an important...
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betsy devos.applause] betsy devos: thank you for hosting this forum and providing this opportunity to talk about this subject. thank you to mike pompeo and to all of you for being here. today more than ever is an important moment for the future of education and future of k-12 this last year has laid bare many of the problems that many families have experienced in a whole new way. the union bosses and all of their allies and bureaucrats that support everything about the status quo have overstepped and overreached and now is an important moment to really introduce policies that are going to empower families and kids to find the right fit for education. fit for education. so thank you for being here to talk about this subject with us and i look forward to the conversation. [applause] >> i want to bring our next speaker, mike pompeo served under the trump administration as director of the cia. he was elected to four terms in congress from kansas prior to that and has an illustrious career in business
betsy devos.applause] betsy devos: thank you for hosting this forum and providing this opportunity to talk about this subject. thank you to mike pompeo and to all of you for being here. today more than ever is an important moment for the future of education and future of k-12 this last year has laid bare many of the problems that many families have experienced in a whole new way. the union bosses and all of their allies and bureaucrats that support everything about the status quo have...
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betsy devos. [applause] betsy devos: thank you for hosting this forum and providing this opportunity to talk about this subject. thank you to mike pompeo and to all of you for being here. today more than ever is an important moment for the future of education and future of k-12 education. this last year has laid bare many problems many families have experienced in any way and the status quo, union bosses and bureaucrats that support the status quo have overreached and this is an important moment to introduce policies that will empower families and kids to find the right fit for education. so thank you for being here to talk about this subject with us and i look forward to the conversation. [applause] >> i want to bring our next speaker, mike pompeo served under the trump administration as director of the cia. he was elected to four terms in congress from kansas prior to that and has an illustrious career in business and graduated top of his class at west point. he served in a patrol unit at the ir
betsy devos. [applause] betsy devos: thank you for hosting this forum and providing this opportunity to talk about this subject. thank you to mike pompeo and to all of you for being here. today more than ever is an important moment for the future of education and future of k-12 education. this last year has laid bare many problems many families have experienced in any way and the status quo, union bosses and bureaucrats that support the status quo have overreached and this is an important...
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that was glorious, betsy.ow so often that there are families who look at where they are sent to school and they are not satisfactory. they want something that is unique and special for their kids. whether it is special ed students or someone who just has a special love, they are trapped in a place where they cannot get out and they cannot get the education they need. there are very few places in the american economy where monopolies dominate and where people are restricted in the products they can choose. parents should have the ability to choose the products they want to choose for their child. that can change over time. our son attended private school in early years and went to a big public high school. he worked for our son. every parent will make a different set of choices but it is so important on the individual level for kids to come out of school with confidence and the power of the knowledge they have gained and you should know, too, we are competing all around the world. we want to make sure our child
that was glorious, betsy.ow so often that there are families who look at where they are sent to school and they are not satisfactory. they want something that is unique and special for their kids. whether it is special ed students or someone who just has a special love, they are trapped in a place where they cannot get out and they cannot get the education they need. there are very few places in the american economy where monopolies dominate and where people are restricted in the products they...
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betsy. she is the correspondent for politico. thank you for being here. weeks like this were made for reporters like you. it looks messy. it looks complicated. it looks internal bickers with the democrats. in fact, major parts of the biden agenda hang in the balance. what do you make of it? >> that's right. one of the reasons that democrats currently have full control of the u.s. government is because they built a broad inclusive coalition. one of the challenges that comes with the coalition building is you have lots of different groups of people who want different things. what is front of mind for democratic leaders on capitol hill, what i hear about regularly, is the very deep concern that democrats could lose control of the house of representatives in the midterms. currently they are hanging on by the slimmest of margins. it is enough to advance big changes as part of president biden's agenda, but barely enough. that creates a ton of pressure for speaker pelosi. she has to try to corral b
betsy. she is the correspondent for politico. thank you for being here. weeks like this were made for reporters like you. it looks messy. it looks complicated. it looks internal bickers with the democrats. in fact, major parts of the biden agenda hang in the balance. what do you make of it? >> that's right. one of the reasons that democrats currently have full control of the u.s. government is because they built a broad inclusive coalition. one of the challenges that comes with the...
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can you just give us some context about betsy's reporting?omething reasonable, but this reporting raises far more questions than answers. questions, for example, why would the district of columbia region intelligence coordination center convene this call, hundreds of people on it, send out an e-mail if they did not have intelligence, at betsy said, that clearly indicated concern, right? they attached protocols for a mass casualty event to their communication. they set up the hashtag within the fbi's e-guardian system which is accessible to various intelligence centers around the country just in case to track, monitor. so it is there. we need to understand why all the signals were flashing red yet the capitol police and other agencies did not respond accordingly and why is it that senior fbi officials at least initially said there was no intelligence indicating that people would act out, that maybe it was difficult to discern between aspirational talk, rhetoric, and people who would actually execute on the violence. many, many questions that i
can you just give us some context about betsy's reporting?omething reasonable, but this reporting raises far more questions than answers. questions, for example, why would the district of columbia region intelligence coordination center convene this call, hundreds of people on it, send out an e-mail if they did not have intelligence, at betsy said, that clearly indicated concern, right? they attached protocols for a mass casualty event to their communication. they set up the hashtag within the...
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me for insight and analysis are yamiche al alcindor from "the washington post" columnist matt buy, betsy swan and brandon buck. welcome to sunday. it's "meet the press." >> from nbc news in washington, the longest running show in television history, this is "meet the press" with chuck todd. >> and a good sunday morning. the u.s. enters this labor day weekend suffering from two viruses. covid and polarization. it is not an exaggeration to say we are more divided than at any time, perhaps since the 1960s and frankly maybe since the civil war. as one of our guests today put it, we used to be divided over issues like abortion and guns. we're kind of used to those divisions, and we still are divided on those two issues. now, we can't even agree about covid or january 6th. covid has become an mri of america's soul. who would have imagined that masks, wearing or refusing them, would become such a political statement? this morning, we're going to take a look at how and why we're so divided, primarily through the lens of two issues. one is covid where the seven-day average of infections has risen
me for insight and analysis are yamiche al alcindor from "the washington post" columnist matt buy, betsy swan and brandon buck. welcome to sunday. it's "meet the press." >> from nbc news in washington, the longest running show in television history, this is "meet the press" with chuck todd. >> and a good sunday morning. the u.s. enters this labor day weekend suffering from two viruses. covid and polarization. it is not an exaggeration to say we are more...
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joining me now to discuss it all, politico national correspondent betsy woodruff-swan. betsy, you've been reporting on how those responsible for the january 6th insurrection used ticktock. you've been following a big decision brewing ahead of executive privilege regarding january 6th. first, talk to me about the giant protest that was to be yesterday and what in fact happened? >> part of the reason that there was such a dramatic lead up to this protest is that the senior leaders at the u.s. capitol police department are still reeling over the fact that they really, really, really messed up in the lead up to the january 6th attack on the capitol. so now everyone in national security, federal law enforcement is very eager to overcompensate on the opposite direction. if they see anything involving far right activists gathering in large numbers, they're assuming that it's going to be very dangerous and violent. it's a bit of an over correction which is not super shocking. what's really interesting about this new challenge that law enforcement folks face in the wake of janua
joining me now to discuss it all, politico national correspondent betsy woodruff-swan. betsy, you've been reporting on how those responsible for the january 6th insurrection used ticktock. you've been following a big decision brewing ahead of executive privilege regarding january 6th. first, talk to me about the giant protest that was to be yesterday and what in fact happened? >> part of the reason that there was such a dramatic lead up to this protest is that the senior leaders at the...
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betsy, this is moving. democrats don't move up or down. republicans don't move up or down. jersey. it's the small slice of independents, his approval rating sitting at 36% now. in april, it was over 50. maybe they're calling the competency voters. they react to what's happening. they're not happy with how covid is going. whether it's biden's fault or not -- >> it's a nightmare for the biden administration. i talked a strategist yesterday and what that person said, afghanistan, that in a vacuum probably would not have significantly damaged biden's poll numbers the way we've seen them change over the last few months. the point this particular strategist made, it's the totality of everything that's happened since april. it's covid, inflation. there's evidence voters are concerned about the immigration system. it gives republicans an opening to argue that things are spiraling out of control for the white house. whether or not that's accurate, this number tells you what you need to know at least in terms of the way that this administration and this white house are communicating
betsy, this is moving. democrats don't move up or down. republicans don't move up or down. jersey. it's the small slice of independents, his approval rating sitting at 36% now. in april, it was over 50. maybe they're calling the competency voters. they react to what's happening. they're not happy with how covid is going. whether it's biden's fault or not -- >> it's a nightmare for the biden administration. i talked a strategist yesterday and what that person said, afghanistan, that in a...
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let's go to betsy in california. betsy. >> caller: hey, jim. i feel like dorothy today.on't see anybody asking mike jackson could they please give back his horacio allmendger awa. this is a great reason not to sell >> autonation is a great company. i like lithia. i think this is their time as long as there's a chip shortage it works. let's go to manuel in illinois >> caller: i'm looking to add a defensive stock to my portfolio. what do you think of raytheon technology >> buy some tomorrow, buy some on the way down. the market is headed lower. >> let's go to abe in wisconsin. >> caller: thank you i have a question regarding spi. >> no. no no right now we're a little cool on the aerospace industry boeing is going down under 190. that's why i pull the trigger there. dave in california dave >> caller: boo-yah, jim. >> boo-yah, dave >> caller: listen, i've been looking at this. kind of in my spec cue lar basket but there's a company called workhorse. >> no. no no no no we have enough problems around ford motor which is the king of big drops. that, ladies and gentlemen, is the
let's go to betsy in california. betsy. >> caller: hey, jim. i feel like dorothy today.on't see anybody asking mike jackson could they please give back his horacio allmendger awa. this is a great reason not to sell >> autonation is a great company. i like lithia. i think this is their time as long as there's a chip shortage it works. let's go to manuel in illinois >> caller: i'm looking to add a defensive stock to my portfolio. what do you think of raytheon technology >>...
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no, ginger ca, pseudo be shut, a metal dummy betsy gospel that say me. economy. name me? yes, i was on that domain. yes, i was on the most. not tom. yes. because i know you spoke change yellow, but i call the how was sky more? the flow g then process? sonya spoke. change your skin, go it actually jungle years content on it. i was all peaceful and yours is danny thorns, he leashes. console. see mine in my danes and then this is a construct dust of butcher off the shelf, his scholarship controller, diamond pollute the controller of about ah, for example, germany and france to lesser extent are exploiting the week. a member to european union greece in croatia. anywhere where germany can make big business. that is a form of exploitation. the greek economy be considered ruined by the european union. yes, it was ruined by the european union it, sorry, listed. when you look now, how many greeks have left the country? it's an embarrassment how many young people have left the country. it's an embarrassment. the result is being depleted, but yet another attempt at dividing the worl
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let's go to betsy in california. >> this is betsy from california outside my magnificent golf coursecks for you today. i want to know if i'm diversified. the first one is amat, applied materials. the second one is my transportation stock, arc best, arcb the next one is boot barn. you and i both know this, and we both love jim conroy i don't have to tell you about rh it's up 55% year to date the last one is silicon valley bank thanks, jim. talk to you soon >> we got people with real horse sense here i love this one, too boot barn is great applied materials, yes semi-conductor capital equipment. arc best, motor carrier, not my favorite, but that's all right silicon valley bank is a very good bank, and rh, gary friedman, every time that my wife buys something from there, i take a picture and send it to gary he always says the same thing, he's very complementary, he goes i think the company, which we have now been liking for over 600 points, is still doing incredibly well. this is great. it's tech, it's retail, it's gallery. you notice i didn't say it's bank, and it's intermodell and tra
let's go to betsy in california. >> this is betsy from california outside my magnificent golf coursecks for you today. i want to know if i'm diversified. the first one is amat, applied materials. the second one is my transportation stock, arc best, arcb the next one is boot barn. you and i both know this, and we both love jim conroy i don't have to tell you about rh it's up 55% year to date the last one is silicon valley bank thanks, jim. talk to you soon >> we got people with real...
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now betsy woodruff swan, there's 11 folks that got these. this is the second launch of subpoenas.cterize this group? what does it say about where the investigation is headed? >> this is the january 6th a lips rally crew. it is the people who ran the stop the steal event that the president spoke out. and from which protesters move to the capital and attacked the capital. these people are the connective tissue between trump himself, and the crowd that subsequently had numerous members break into the capital. and participate in that insurrection. it's to stop this accrue, and jokingly thinking of them as the steel stoppers. the wide variety of different parts of the conservative and far-right media ecosystem. some folks are very high profile. katrina pierson is probably the biggest name on this. this she was the top spokesperson for trump's first presidential. campaign and then there's some interesting inclusions, one person who received a subpoena, is the head of a company called our and as protective services. a company i was not familiar with. i follow the stuff closely with the s
now betsy woodruff swan, there's 11 folks that got these. this is the second launch of subpoenas.cterize this group? what does it say about where the investigation is headed? >> this is the january 6th a lips rally crew. it is the people who ran the stop the steal event that the president spoke out. and from which protesters move to the capital and attacked the capital. these people are the connective tissue between trump himself, and the crowd that subsequently had numerous members break...
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ross connected to, that had that revolutionary war diary of john claypool who eventually became betsy ross' third husband. there's an interesting story there. so what is the best book on the constitution convention of 1877 any recommendations jim? >> there are so many. the book by richard demon which gives a good overview. it is such a vast illiterate sure that could be a good starting place a good narrative of what happens. >> there is another questions about native american constitutions what other nations broke constitutions. maybe you want to talk about the cherokee constitution a little bit, bring it up? >> many do, many did and do have constitutions today. the cherokee constitution is an especially notable one. it was written in the 1820s. again it was part of the attempt by the cherokees to secure their place in this new transformer confident. the cherokees and other nations did. interesting things in order to, these are all different strategies. different native american groups, different places, different circumstances and up adopting different strategies to pursue here. one
ross connected to, that had that revolutionary war diary of john claypool who eventually became betsy ross' third husband. there's an interesting story there. so what is the best book on the constitution convention of 1877 any recommendations jim? >> there are so many. the book by richard demon which gives a good overview. it is such a vast illiterate sure that could be a good starting place a good narrative of what happens. >> there is another questions about native american...
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betsy woodruff swan, thank you very much. >> thank you. >>> we released a unique episode of my podcastwho carries about some of society's most ethically troubling work, who sleeps well at night, and who doesn't. it's a fascinating exploration of the types of jobs we don't tend to and don't want to think about and why. i hope you check it out. >>> despite the cries of tyranny, new evidence that vaccine requirements work, they work. we will show you next. work, th work we will show you next. they may have lost an eye, or their hearing, or their youthful good looks. but there's a lot of things these remarkable dogs haven't lost... like their ability to lick, wag, and love with the best of them. join subaru in helping underdogs find a loving home and celebrate all dogs during our third annual national make a dog's day. >>> it's becoming more and more clear every day that vaccine mandates are working in this country to encourage the minority of people, small minor and shrinking who are still hesitant to get the shot. many of those on the right like republican governor ron desantis of florid
betsy woodruff swan, thank you very much. >> thank you. >>> we released a unique episode of my podcastwho carries about some of society's most ethically troubling work, who sleeps well at night, and who doesn't. it's a fascinating exploration of the types of jobs we don't tend to and don't want to think about and why. i hope you check it out. >>> despite the cries of tyranny, new evidence that vaccine requirements work, they work. we will show you next. work, th work we...
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you find very few young women going to finance for me for my mac, ugly mood you can do because that betsy wants to be sick. i know both of you from be marrying. you can be a mother. you can have she. you can be beautiful. are you doing this just in fact nysha how and then jimmy me in the i think so my tell you as well so much that see this is the right time i this is when found out the, the mechanic that said, well that's why i would love to come inside. yes, i guess walk in there for you guys here. yeah, we have the job. you know what i'm going to know about your last 5 years. you pass that i've also has been out for fee as well. i think you can give or be one that the when this phone call for the whole cycle, the challenge is i would, i've driven it back to become our pets you need. i said, if you chose for bride this mind i did that we met. yeah, great phone. they want to have the men move life for ah, take the worst possible material uranium grind it into dust comparable to flour and make a whole lot and put it into the face with people live. often bad to so many pupils as this is a s
you find very few young women going to finance for me for my mac, ugly mood you can do because that betsy wants to be sick. i know both of you from be marrying. you can be a mother. you can have she. you can be beautiful. are you doing this just in fact nysha how and then jimmy me in the i think so my tell you as well so much that see this is the right time i this is when found out the, the mechanic that said, well that's why i would love to come inside. yes, i guess walk in there for you guys...
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betsy, it's always good to see you.cause almost immediately after january 6th, other social media apps, facebook and twitter specifically, they faced scrutiny for providing a digital space for extremism. but this dhs report that you cited in the article is from april. so what happened here? why did it take several months for officials to realize tiktok also played a role in the capitol riots? was it an oversight? how do you read it? >> there's a bit of an easter egg in this intelligence report that you reviewed from dhs. at the beginning when it explains why they sent this report out to their law enforcement partners around the country, it specifically said that they believed some folks might just not be familiar with the app. people who work in extremism research and in law enforcement tend to skew a little older, while tiktok is famous for having a very young user base. people in their late teens and early 20s are sort of the native users of the app. for people who tend to be older, the app might seem like something t
betsy, it's always good to see you.cause almost immediately after january 6th, other social media apps, facebook and twitter specifically, they faced scrutiny for providing a digital space for extremism. but this dhs report that you cited in the article is from april. so what happened here? why did it take several months for officials to realize tiktok also played a role in the capitol riots? was it an oversight? how do you read it? >> there's a bit of an easter egg in this intelligence...
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attracted big name investors from media tycoon rupert murdoch to former trump education secretary betsy. her work gained widespread praise. she s involved in events with former president bill clinton, and even president joe biden, who sat on a panel about health care innovation at her company in 2015 when he was vice president. the company would go on to partner with major corporations like safeway and walgreens, which offered in-store blood tests to customers. at its peak, theranos was valued at over nine billion dollars. but the tide soon turned, after investigations raised serious questions about whether the blood-testing technology even worked at all. holmes, now 37, faces ten counts of wire fraud and two counts of conspiracy to commit wire fraud. holmes has pleaded not guilty. to help sort through this trial, i'm joined by rebecca jarvis, the chief business, technology and economics correspondent for abc news. she's host of the podcast "the drop out," which chronicles the rise and fall of elizabeth holmes. rebecca jarvis, welcome to the "newshour". thanks for making the time. you'r
attracted big name investors from media tycoon rupert murdoch to former trump education secretary betsy. her work gained widespread praise. she s involved in events with former president bill clinton, and even president joe biden, who sat on a panel about health care innovation at her company in 2015 when he was vice president. the company would go on to partner with major corporations like safeway and walgreens, which offered in-store blood tests to customers. at its peak, theranos was valued...
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>> rupert murdoch, the walton family, individuals like the betsy devos family came up today, who putons of dollars into theranos, and paper trails that there were communications elizabeth holmes had with these investorrers, there are conversations, there's what she presented to the media, what was presented to these inverts. so there is a large amount of evidence here, amna, where the defense will contradict that evidence is to say these were supposed to be sophisticated individuals who put loads of money at risk but they understand that they were taking a big risk on a leap of faith. >> reporter: so the other part of the prosecution's case is she also defrauded patients, people making health decisions based on the test results. do we expect to hear from any of those patients as well? >> we absolutely will hear from a number of patients who received inaccurate theranos tests, and this is where you really saw the jurors perk up, when the government laid out who some of these patients were. women, for example, who got misdig knowed or inaccurate pregnancy tests, a whom who got inaccura
>> rupert murdoch, the walton family, individuals like the betsy devos family came up today, who putons of dollars into theranos, and paper trails that there were communications elizabeth holmes had with these investorrers, there are conversations, there's what she presented to the media, what was presented to these inverts. so there is a large amount of evidence here, amna, where the defense will contradict that evidence is to say these were supposed to be sophisticated individuals who...
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no, you can be viewed on because that betsy wants to be sick. i know both of you from be married. you can be a mother. you can how she you can be beautiful. are you doing this just a sec mission on it to me in the i think so. my tell you as well, so much that see, this is the right time i. this is when found out the, the mechanic that said, well, that's why i would love to come inside. yes, i guess walk in. there you go, sir. yeah, we have the job. you know what, i'm going to know about your last 5 years your boss. and i've also had been out of i didn't give or be one that the room for the call for the whole cycle, the challenges i would, i've driven it back to become our pets you need. i said, if you talk for brian this mind i did. how we met? yeah, great. strong. they want to have the men move life for ah, on era online the parts at the debate or pacific people, the ocean is our identity and the source of well being. we are the ocean when no help take it off the table. it's a shooting site atmosphere. people are demoralized, they're exhausted, and many health care workers are ex
no, you can be viewed on because that betsy wants to be sick. i know both of you from be married. you can be a mother. you can how she you can be beautiful. are you doing this just a sec mission on it to me in the i think so. my tell you as well, so much that see, this is the right time i. this is when found out the, the mechanic that said, well, that's why i would love to come inside. yes, i guess walk in. there you go, sir. yeah, we have the job. you know what, i'm going to know about your...
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betsy kennard. >> i talk to a lot of teenagers who get stuck in despair and depression, and they can't see a way out. how do you give them a way out? >> first, we tell them the way they feel is valid, but it's temporary. building a life worth living is really what we work on every time they come in >> i think s.p.a.r.c. saved my life. >> reporter: lily allen was 14 when she made her first suicide attempt. >> all of the sudden, it was like i was in this deep hole and i couldn't see, like, out of it. there was no way out >> reporter: couldn't see a way to go on >> exactly. >> reporter: after a second attempt, her mom, lisa, signed the family up for s.p.a.r.c. >> i was like we will take all the help we can get. >> reporter: two or three nights a week, there was individual or group therapy and family sessions. lilly learned to track her moods. >> when i was feeling sad, i would go deeper into the hole and listen to sad music and watch sad tv shows and sit alone in my room. >> reporter: now she'll do a puzzle with her mom or watch a silly youtube video. >> these are things that give them ho
betsy kennard. >> i talk to a lot of teenagers who get stuck in despair and depression, and they can't see a way out. how do you give them a way out? >> first, we tell them the way they feel is valid, but it's temporary. building a life worth living is really what we work on every time they come in >> i think s.p.a.r.c. saved my life. >> reporter: lily allen was 14 when she made her first suicide attempt. >> all of the sudden, it was like i was in this deep hole...
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betsy woodruff swan thank you so much for spending time with. this clare is sticking.rious action on climate change are growing louder from buyers out west, will washington past the top and slow climate and to protect the nation? that question next. that question next so then i said to him, you oughta customize your car insurance with liberty mutual, so you only pay for what you need. hot dog or... chicken? only pay for what you need. ♪ liberty. liberty. liberty. liberty. ♪ introducing aleve x. it's fast, powerful long-lasting relief with a revolutionary, rollerball design. because with the right pain reliever... life opens up. aleve it, and see what's possible. you booked a spacious vrbo summer home, with a pool big enough for the most epic cannon balls. a patio that fits all the laughter, and a grill that awaits family from near and afar. but the thing they'll remember forever? the first of many vacations with their nephew. the time for getting back together is now. find it on vrbo. what i've learned from so many years . . . . . . of living with hiv is to enjoy every
betsy woodruff swan thank you so much for spending time with. this clare is sticking.rious action on climate change are growing louder from buyers out west, will washington past the top and slow climate and to protect the nation? that question next. that question next so then i said to him, you oughta customize your car insurance with liberty mutual, so you only pay for what you need. hot dog or... chicken? only pay for what you need. ♪ liberty. liberty. liberty. liberty. ♪ introducing...
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when betsy smith is singing you start to feel that connection to her and to that experience and i think in that long tradition hip-hop makes a lot of sense and public enemy teams like it's very much connected to other music whether it's soul music or full music or however you want to think of it. course hip-hop is made up of that music. it's literally samples them, it's the first of them and that long tradition is also a jazz tradition. it's really powerful, that layered sound i think is also a way of thinking about our layers of responsibility and thought as we move about the world and maybe move on the dance floor. >> would you like to add to that western mark. >> the other thing i would add is sometimes a discussion about hip-hop is generational. and we through all the interviews we've been doing in conversations we're having i really think there is something to hip-hop as a movement just like any other movement in time. it started as a grassroots effort and just blew up but i also think that post-civil rights integration, after the legislations and accomplishments in the 60s that th
when betsy smith is singing you start to feel that connection to her and to that experience and i think in that long tradition hip-hop makes a lot of sense and public enemy teams like it's very much connected to other music whether it's soul music or full music or however you want to think of it. course hip-hop is made up of that music. it's literally samples them, it's the first of them and that long tradition is also a jazz tradition. it's really powerful, that layered sound i think is also a...
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those should be our priorities right now. >> totally agree with that, betsy stephenson.g time. have a great weekend. >>> you at home on your holiday weekend, you're not working right now. i've watching television. that's cool. don't go anywhere because tonight we have a rare treat, a limited edition to our "all in" special tonight. that's right. the one, the only macy hirono on the texas abortion law. all of that and more coming up with yours truly after this. do not go anywhere. do not go anywhere to severe crohn's disease. then i realized something was missing... ...me. my symptoms were keeping me from being there for her. so, i talked to my doctor and learned humira is the #1 prescribed biologic for people with crohn's disease. the majority of people on humira saw significant symptom relief in as little as 4 weeks. and many achieved remission that can last. humira can lower your ability to fight infections. serious and sometimes fatal infections, including tuberculosis, and cancers, including lymphoma, have happened, as have blood, liver, and nervous system problems,
those should be our priorities right now. >> totally agree with that, betsy stephenson.g time. have a great weekend. >>> you at home on your holiday weekend, you're not working right now. i've watching television. that's cool. don't go anywhere because tonight we have a rare treat, a limited edition to our "all in" special tonight. that's right. the one, the only macy hirono on the texas abortion law. all of that and more coming up with yours truly after this. do not go...
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betsy woodruff swan, thank you for spending time with us.laire is sticking around. >> the calls for serious action on climate change are growing louder, from fires and droughts out west to flooding and tornadoes up and down the east coast. will washington get past the talk and slow climate change to protect the nation's cities and towns? that question next. hey google. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ managing type 2 diabetes? on it. -on it. on it, with jardiance. meet the people who are managing type 2 diabetes and heart risk with jardiance. jardiance is a once-daily pill that can reduce the risk of cardiovascular death for adults who also have known heart disease. so it could help save your life from a heart attack or stroke. jardiance also lowers a1c. and it may help you lose some weight. jardiance can cause serious side effects including dehydration, genital yeast or urinary tract infections, and sudden kidney problems. ketoacidosis is a serious side effect that may be fatal. a rare, but life-threatening bacterial infection in the skin of the perineum could
betsy woodruff swan, thank you for spending time with us.laire is sticking around. >> the calls for serious action on climate change are growing louder, from fires and droughts out west to flooding and tornadoes up and down the east coast. will washington get past the talk and slow climate change to protect the nation's cities and towns? that question next. hey google. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ managing type 2 diabetes? on it. -on it. on it, with jardiance. meet the people who are managing...
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betsy woodruff swann is here, an msnbc contributor. also joining us christopher goldsmith, an iraq war veteran. he monitors domestic extremism and national security issues. and former rnc chairman michael steele is here. michael steele, there's no bottom so i'm not going to ask you what it represents for the ex-president, twice impeached, once for his role in inciting the insurrection, putting out a statement in support of the insurrectionists. i want to talk about the consequences of said statement and said support. this is in "the new york times" today. it's going to haunt me how the capitol riot changed lives. officer james blassingame, we can't move past it. something comes up every day, every week, where there's a new piece where somebody is trying to change the narrative. you can't get past that. we go to work every day to protect congress. these people won't even have our back. we, the officers, did our job. no member of congress was injured that day. for them not to have our back, it's extremely disheartening. and that's puttin
betsy woodruff swann is here, an msnbc contributor. also joining us christopher goldsmith, an iraq war veteran. he monitors domestic extremism and national security issues. and former rnc chairman michael steele is here. michael steele, there's no bottom so i'm not going to ask you what it represents for the ex-president, twice impeached, once for his role in inciting the insurrection, putting out a statement in support of the insurrectionists. i want to talk about the consequences of said...
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betsy, thank you so much for spending some time with us. claire is sticking around. the calls for serious action on climate change are growing louder from fires and droughts out west to flooding and tornadoes up and down the east coast. will washington get past the talk and slow climate change to protect the nation's cities and towns? that question next. towns? that question next as your business changes, the united states postal service is changing with it. with e-commerce that runs at the speed of now. next day and two-day shipping nationwide, and returns right from the doorstep. it's a whole new world out there. let's not keep it waiting. it's a whole new world out there. ♪♪ (vo) the rule in business used to be, "location, location, location." now it's, "network, network, network." so you need a network that's built right. verizon business unlimited starts with america's most reliable network. then we add the speed of verizon 5g. we provide security that's made for business and offer plans as low as $30 per line. more businesses choose verizon than any other netwo
betsy, thank you so much for spending some time with us. claire is sticking around. the calls for serious action on climate change are growing louder from fires and droughts out west to flooding and tornadoes up and down the east coast. will washington get past the talk and slow climate change to protect the nation's cities and towns? that question next. towns? that question next as your business changes, the united states postal service is changing with it. with e-commerce that runs at the...
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we where there betsy was anger and frustration among allies from to call the sam baset is to camera and washington after it was dumbed from a multi $1000000000.00 submarine deal. a tell us advisory panel recommends a booster club at 19 shorter, only for the elderly and those at risk of severe disease. last, we made the experts rushing to save coal rates off the coast of khattab before it's too late. i we've got this news our into new zia with thousands of protest is in the capital 2 news. the 1st major demonstration since president chi said seized ruling powers and dismissed parliament in july. mm. opponents calling saves moves and organized coon . the president has indicated he plans to amend the constitution, but unity as powerful labor union and the biggest party in the dissolved parliament have come out against it. let's get a reminder of the recent developments into new z i. in july, president kyle said, suspended parliament and assumed executive authority, which sparked accusations of a coup. he van crackdown on political opponents and the media, including algiers. office into new
we where there betsy was anger and frustration among allies from to call the sam baset is to camera and washington after it was dumbed from a multi $1000000000.00 submarine deal. a tell us advisory panel recommends a booster club at 19 shorter, only for the elderly and those at risk of severe disease. last, we made the experts rushing to save coal rates off the coast of khattab before it's too late. i we've got this news our into new zia with thousands of protest is in the capital 2 news. the...
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julian: happy birthday to betsy rhys hoskins. there is a big unveiling on the east bay. kumasi: julian: a magnitude earthquake fell on australia. many, including a new steam, felt the quake. -- news team, felt the quake. >> i've never heard an earthquake before. julian: it was centered near the town of mansfield. no reports of serious injuries. kumasi: the commitment to build a better bay area is moving to oakland on what can be done regarding the violence problem. it reported its 100th homicide this year and the city approved an additional police academy that will eventually mean more officers on the street. it will take 18 months to complete training and will not start until next year. >> we continue to live amongst the weight of too many lives lost and calls being unanswered. >> gun violence is not the problem. it is the violence that everybody experiences every day in neighborhoods that are not resourced. kumasi: the resolution passed 6-2. oakland has less than 700 officers. julian: many believe access to guns is the cause of the violence. a pastor has seen it all. a
julian: happy birthday to betsy rhys hoskins. there is a big unveiling on the east bay. kumasi: julian: a magnitude earthquake fell on australia. many, including a new steam, felt the quake. -- news team, felt the quake. >> i've never heard an earthquake before. julian: it was centered near the town of mansfield. no reports of serious injuries. kumasi: the commitment to build a better bay area is moving to oakland on what can be done regarding the violence problem. it reported its 100th...
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know, i went to city college and fourth and mission in san francisco under the chefs ria, marlene and betsy. they are proud of me. i don't want to leave them out of the journey. everyone works hard. they are very supportive and passionate about what they do, and they all have one goal in mind for the bayview to survive. >> all right. it is time to eat, people. >> shop and dine in the 49 promotes local businesses, and challenges residents to do their shopping within the 49 square miles of san francisco. by supporting local services in our neighborhood, we help san francisco remain unique, successful, and vibrant. so where will you shop and dine in the 49? >> i am the owner of this restaurant. we have been here in north beach over 100 years. [speaking foreign language] [♪♪♪] [speaking foreign language] [♪♪♪] [speaking foreign language] [speaking foreign language] [♪♪♪] [♪♪♪] >> we broke ground in december of last year. we broke ground the day after sandy hook connecticut and had a moment of silence here. it's really great to see the silence that we experienced then and we've experienced over
know, i went to city college and fourth and mission in san francisco under the chefs ria, marlene and betsy. they are proud of me. i don't want to leave them out of the journey. everyone works hard. they are very supportive and passionate about what they do, and they all have one goal in mind for the bayview to survive. >> all right. it is time to eat, people. >> shop and dine in the 49 promotes local businesses, and challenges residents to do their shopping within the 49 square...
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important clarification, we are not going to betsy but cheryl casone is here now.says in the documents prove doctor fauci lied about funding the wuhan lab, the wuhan lab used roughly $6,000 of an advice grant for gain of function research on the coronavirus, something doctor fauci, they didn't hold back. >> definitely lied to the american public and should be held responsible, very dangerous to have public officials we need to have trust in lying to us. >> the white house is president biden plans to unveil the 6 products plan to stop the surge in cases and get more americans vaccinated. todd: border agents see a dangerous amount in fentanyl in tennessee, 4.8 kilos, wood crafts, it is enough to overdose or kill 1.5 million people. fighting to stop fentanyl from entering the country, west virginia attorney general patrick morrissey suing the biden administration saying biden's reversal has a devastating effect on the flow of drugs into the country. >> we feel the impact of immigration debate and open borders most when fentanyl is surging across the border. most peopl
important clarification, we are not going to betsy but cheryl casone is here now.says in the documents prove doctor fauci lied about funding the wuhan lab, the wuhan lab used roughly $6,000 of an advice grant for gain of function research on the coronavirus, something doctor fauci, they didn't hold back. >> definitely lied to the american public and should be held responsible, very dangerous to have public officials we need to have trust in lying to us. >> the white house is...
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h, betsy dev s, former secretaries of state henry kissinger, george schultz.e a deal with walgreens, making elizabeth holmes very rich just one problem says reporter john carreyou, who broke the story. >> she commercialized a medical product that she knew did not work a handful of tests that did not do them well at all. >> a charge holmes denied. >> this is what happens when you work to change things. >> reporter: federal regulators, including the fda, pounced in 2018, civil charges from the s.e.c. of massive fraud. she settled without admitting wrongdoing balwani goes on trial next year. both have pled not guilty. the feds will have to prove that holmes intended to commit fraud. >> elizabeth holmes may try to portray herself as someone who got caught up in the culture of the dotcom industry in silicon valley where you fake it till you make it. >> that issue of intent is exactly the point of these allegations about balwani. if she goes with this strategy, the idea that she couldn't have possibly formed that intent because she was under his spell. balwani has d
h, betsy dev s, former secretaries of state henry kissinger, george schultz.e a deal with walgreens, making elizabeth holmes very rich just one problem says reporter john carreyou, who broke the story. >> she commercialized a medical product that she knew did not work a handful of tests that did not do them well at all. >> a charge holmes denied. >> this is what happens when you work to change things. >> reporter: federal regulators, including the fda, pounced in 2018,...
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. >> betsy is a school board member.on public schools. >> i would say there are some that really believe and there are some parents that it is a legitimate concern. there are others that are just jumping on a bandwagon because they see it as an opportunity for bringing in, this is my personal opinion, bringing in more people for their agenda. >> vaughn is right. >> yeah. my constituents are pissed. we're seeing 500 to 1,000 people attending school board meetings couldn't draw a crowd of 20 to 30 people prior to covid. >> the republican state representative spencer row. is thrilled that mask mandates are bringing new people in to the crusade against public education. >> i never used the word public school. i use the term government school. it should be looked at in the same contexas government housing or government health care. i think this anger -- >> you mean like there should not be government schools? what are you saying? >> i think as a parent, you should do everything possible to avoid having your child in a governm
. >> betsy is a school board member.on public schools. >> i would say there are some that really believe and there are some parents that it is a legitimate concern. there are others that are just jumping on a bandwagon because they see it as an opportunity for bringing in, this is my personal opinion, bringing in more people for their agenda. >> vaughn is right. >> yeah. my constituents are pissed. we're seeing 500 to 1,000 people attending school board meetings couldn't...
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know, i went to city college and fourth and mission in san francisco under the chefs ria, marlene and betsy. they are proud of me. i don't want to leave them out of the journey. everyone works hard. they are very supportive and passionate about what they do, and they all have one goal in mind for the bayview to survive. >> all right. it is time to eat, people. >> we think over 50 thousand permanent residents in san francisco eligible for citizenship by lack information and resources so really the project is not about citizenship but really academy our immigrant community. >> making sure they're a part of what we do in san francisco the san francisco pathway to citizenship initiative a unique part of just between the city and then our 5 local foundations and community safe organizations and it really is an effort to get as many of the legal permanent residents in the san francisco since 2013 we started reaching the san francisco bay area residents and 10 thousand people into through 22 working groups and actually completed 5 thousand applications for citizenship our cause the real low income
know, i went to city college and fourth and mission in san francisco under the chefs ria, marlene and betsy. they are proud of me. i don't want to leave them out of the journey. everyone works hard. they are very supportive and passionate about what they do, and they all have one goal in mind for the bayview to survive. >> all right. it is time to eat, people. >> we think over 50 thousand permanent residents in san francisco eligible for citizenship by lack information and resources...
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he said -- former education secretary betsy devos is here on the growing debate over kids wearing maskser about nyc schools ditching the honor roll? why? the big two hours live with "america reports," the top of the hour. >> players have displayed black lives matter and other types of decals on the backs of their helmets, and now the nfl will allow players to choose from six different social justice phrases to wear on the back of their helmets for the 2021 season. they can choose from the following: black lives matter, end racism, stop hate, it takes all of us, inspire change, and say our stories. kayleigh, the league and all of its 32 teams will not hinder the ability of the league's 1700 players to take a knee during the national anthem, and do any type of on-field protests during the anthem. there is a rule to the contrary on the books, however it will not and has not been enforced. >> kayleigh: the 2018 rule used to mandate that players take the field, stand, not neil, and show respect for the flag, and that it should be pointed out to players and coaches that we continue to be judg
he said -- former education secretary betsy devos is here on the growing debate over kids wearing maskser about nyc schools ditching the honor roll? why? the big two hours live with "america reports," the top of the hour. >> players have displayed black lives matter and other types of decals on the backs of their helmets, and now the nfl will allow players to choose from six different social justice phrases to wear on the back of their helmets for the 2021 season. they can...
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. >> betsy stevenson, a former member of president obama's advisors. she joins me now.the basic idea here that joe biden said a ton on the campaign, which is that you can't -- like there is no get the economy back bought dealing with the pandemic and the pandemic flared up again and so then here we are. >> right. the virus drives the economics here. it always has and it's going to continue to do that. and when we see case numbers that are rising, hospitalizations that are rising, i actually think the surprising thing is how well the economy is doing in the face of that, if you compare that to how the economy did at the beginning of this pandemic when we saw, you know, case rates that were much lower than what we are seeing right now. >> yeah, i mean, that speaks, i think, to the sort of catch-22 i articulated at the top of the show. because of the presence of widely available vaccines, we are not seeing big policy interventions like closing down venues because that seems unfair, right, when people can choose to get vaccinated, you can do it relatively safely. so in that
. >> betsy stevenson, a former member of president obama's advisors. she joins me now.the basic idea here that joe biden said a ton on the campaign, which is that you can't -- like there is no get the economy back bought dealing with the pandemic and the pandemic flared up again and so then here we are. >> right. the virus drives the economics here. it always has and it's going to continue to do that. and when we see case numbers that are rising, hospitalizations that are rising, i...
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. >> reporter: betsy vaughn is a school board member.there are some that really believe and there are some parents that it's a legitimate concern. there are others that are just jumping on a band wagon because they see it as an opportunity for bringing in -- this is my personal opinion -- bringing in more people for their agenda. >> reporter: vaughn is right. >> yeah, my constituents are pissed. we're seeing 500 to 1,000 people attending school board meetings now that couldn't draw a crowd of 20 to 30 people prior to covid. >> reporter: republican state representative spencer roach is thrilled that mask mandates are bringing new people in to the crusade against public education. >> i never used the word public school. i use the term government school because that's what they are. and should be looked at in the same context as government housing or government health care. so i think this anger really -- >> you mean like there shouldn't be government schools or what are you saying? >> i think as a parent, you should do everything possible
. >> reporter: betsy vaughn is a school board member.there are some that really believe and there are some parents that it's a legitimate concern. there are others that are just jumping on a band wagon because they see it as an opportunity for bringing in -- this is my personal opinion -- bringing in more people for their agenda. >> reporter: vaughn is right. >> yeah, my constituents are pissed. we're seeing 500 to 1,000 people attending school board meetings now that couldn't...
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betsy shared this photo, she's up for a little me time before making the best pancakes ever for thesely flight to nyc from chicago taking my daughter to see bruce springsteen tonight. and this one, because of my two kids ages 3 and 6, five more days until school bigs. and it's abba, the sound the doctor tells you to make when sticking the stick on your tong. >>> a look at the axios one big thing coming and on "morning joe," where we stand in the face of the crisis we were just talking about, dr. scott gottlieb joins the conversation. >>> and we'll hear from new york city mayor bill de blasio following the deadly flooding there. "morning joe" is moments away. there. "morning joe" is moments away. [heartwarming music] (man) ah! (burke) smart dog. with farmers crashassist, our signal app can tell when you've been in a crash and can send help, if you want it. it's new and one of many farmers policy perks. also, our signal app could save you up to fifteen percent on your auto insurance. (man) that's really something! (burke) get a whole lot of something with farmers policy perks. [dog bark
betsy shared this photo, she's up for a little me time before making the best pancakes ever for thesely flight to nyc from chicago taking my daughter to see bruce springsteen tonight. and this one, because of my two kids ages 3 and 6, five more days until school bigs. and it's abba, the sound the doctor tells you to make when sticking the stick on your tong. >>> a look at the axios one big thing coming and on "morning joe," where we stand in the face of the crisis we were...
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senator mcconnell's spokesperson told cnn daniela diaz and betsy klein that the minority leader told in a partisan reckless tax and spending spree and they'll have to raise the debt ceiling on their own and they have the tools to do it. should democrats raise the debt ceiling without help from republicans? >> oh, good to be with you, boris. and let me tell you what needs to happen. mitch mcconnell and the gop need to come to the table. this debt creting is about the full faith and credit of the united states. it is about not hurting our economy as we are starting to emerge back from this pandemic and it is a fundamental responsibility of members of congress that we pay for this debt. what we have seen is the gop and mitch mcconnell running up the credit card and then turning around and saying we don't have anything to do with this. it is unacceptable, we need to come back to the table and get this done. >> so cnn has reported that leaders in your party are talking about attaching a debt limit increase on to the must-pass spending bill to keep the government open. bring us up to speed
senator mcconnell's spokesperson told cnn daniela diaz and betsy klein that the minority leader told in a partisan reckless tax and spending spree and they'll have to raise the debt ceiling on their own and they have the tools to do it. should democrats raise the debt ceiling without help from republicans? >> oh, good to be with you, boris. and let me tell you what needs to happen. mitch mcconnell and the gop need to come to the table. this debt creting is about the full faith and credit...