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jim jordan and andy biggs, great congressmen, great americans. >>> up next, james clapper and james comey and andrew mccabe can't seem to get their obamagate stories straight. we take that up, we'll be talking with former fbi assistant director james kallstrom. stay with us. staying connected your way is easier than ever. you're just a tap away from personalized support on xfinity.com. get faster internet speeds with a click. order xfi pods to your home in a snap. or change your xfinity services with just a touch. all in one place. you're only seconds away from all of that on xfinity.com. faster than a call. easy as a tap. now that's simple, easy, awesome. ♪ ♪ lou: the federalist sean davis reporting new questions are being asked whether james clapper lied in his hearing before the house intel committee back in july 2017. davis reporting that in clapper's testimony he denied ever briefing president barack obama on those phone calls between general flynn and the russian ambassador kislyak. james comey and andrew mccabe contradict him. comey testif
jim jordan and andy biggs, great congressmen, great americans. >>> up next, james clapper and james comey and andrew mccabe can't seem to get their obamagate stories straight. we take that up, we'll be talking with former fbi assistant director james kallstrom. stay with us. staying connected your way is easier than ever. you're just a tap away from personalized support on xfinity.com. get faster internet speeds with a click. order xfi pods to your home in a snap. or change your...
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jim jordan and andy biggs, great congressmen, great americans.mes clapper and james comey and andrew mccabe can't seem to get their obamagate stories straight. we take that up, we'll be talking with former fbi assistant director james kallstrom. stay with us. there are times when our need to connect really matters. to keep customers and employees in the know. to keep business moving. comcast business is prepared for times like these. powered by the nation's largest gig-speed network. to help give you the speed, reliability, and security you need. tools to manage your business from any device, anywhere. and a team of experts - here for you 24/7. we've always believed in the power of working together. that's why, when every connection counts... you can count on us. can it help keep me asleep? day sale on the sleep number 360 smart bed. absolutely, it senses your movements and automatically adjusts to keep you both comfortable. and now, save $1,000 on the sleep number 360 special edition smart bed, now only $1,799. only for a limited time. motor? no
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jim jordan and andy biggs, great congressmen, great americans. up next, james clapper and james comey and andrew mccabe can't seem to get their obamagate stories straight. we take that up, we'll be talking with former fbi assistant director james kallstrom. stay with us. assisting millions of customers across america through fee waivers and payment deferrals, helping people stay in their homes through mortgage payment relief efforts and donating $175 million dollars to help hundreds of local organizations provide food and other critical needs... when you need us, wells fargo is here to help. unlike ordinary wmemory supplementsr? neuriva has clinically proven ingredients that fuel 5 indicators of brain performance. memory, focus, accuracy, learning, and concentration. try neuriva for 30 days and see the difference. "show me what you're made of." so we showed it our people, sourcing and distributing more fresh food than anyone... our drivers helping grocers restock their shelves. how we're helping restaurants open pop-up markets. and encouraging al
jim jordan and andy biggs, great congressmen, great americans. up next, james clapper and james comey and andrew mccabe can't seem to get their obamagate stories straight. we take that up, we'll be talking with former fbi assistant director james kallstrom. stay with us. assisting millions of customers across america through fee waivers and payment deferrals, helping people stay in their homes through mortgage payment relief efforts and donating $175 million dollars to help hundreds of local...
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also congressman andy biggs on the fbi launching an internal investigation.ordon chang is here on the u.s. relationship with china as vice president mike pence says the white house will hold the communist government accountable for concealing information about the coronavirus pandemic. all of that and more as we look ahead on sunday morning futures. ♪ sandra sandra: president trump on friday announcing that churches and other houses of worship should no longer need to abide by the same restrictions that have forced businesses across the country to close during this pandemic. >> some governors have deemed liquor stores and abortion clinics as essential. but have left out churches and other houses of worship. it's not right. so i'm correcting this injustice and calling houses of worship essential. i call upon governors to allow our churches and places of worship to open right now. sandra: the president adding that if governors of those states won't let churches open, he will override them. though it's still not clear if he has the authority to do so. joining us
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congressman andy biggs, congressman jim jordan, they mean to find out what in the hell he is doing, butankly, i've watched him throughoutstonewall every agency -- throughout stonewall every agency, congress and do so with an arrogant smirk on his face as he did. and now, now the questions about general flynn make it absolutely critical that he be investigated. >> the worst corruption in the fbi's history, arguably, has been around the abuse of trump, people like general flynn and others. and fbi director wray just gives it a shrug of his shoulders saying we'll actually -- we'll is have better training of our fbi agents who really had nothing to do with it in the sense that it was the fbi leadership at the top levels in d.c. that were pushing this corruption, the corrupt fisa process. he knew or should have known about what went on with flynn. right now there's 8,000 documents, 8,000 pages of records that are still sitting on between page and strzok e-mails. the fbi under wray has taken the position that no text messages that page sent out, strzok sent out, mccabe sent out, anyone else s
congressman andy biggs, congressman jim jordan, they mean to find out what in the hell he is doing, butankly, i've watched him throughoutstonewall every agency -- throughout stonewall every agency, congress and do so with an arrogant smirk on his face as he did. and now, now the questions about general flynn make it absolutely critical that he be investigated. >> the worst corruption in the fbi's history, arguably, has been around the abuse of trump, people like general flynn and others....
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. ♪ ♪ ♪ lou: breaking news now, top house republicans including congressman andy biggs and congressmann losing their patience with fbi director christopher wray. biggs telling john solomon of "just the news" he's been waiting for for a year for the fbi to declassify fbi interview report -- so-called 302s -- related to spygate. congressman jordan says director wray needs to explain the fbi's misconduct against general michael flynn. wray has been silent throughout and resisted all efforts to be transparent. he's been silent for months as evidence of fbi political corruption piled up. judicial watch today filed a lawsuit on behalf of the daily caller for records per taping to dr. anthony fauci and the world health organization. the department of health and human services failed to respond to an april 1st foia request, freedom of information request, for communications fauci had with w.h.o. officials about the w.h.o. in the early days of the wuhan virus pandemic. joining us tonight to take all of that up, tom fitton, he is the president of judicial watch. tom, great to see you -- >> hi, l
. ♪ ♪ ♪ lou: breaking news now, top house republicans including congressman andy biggs and congressmann losing their patience with fbi director christopher wray. biggs telling john solomon of "just the news" he's been waiting for for a year for the fbi to declassify fbi interview report -- so-called 302s -- related to spygate. congressman jordan says director wray needs to explain the fbi's misconduct against general michael flynn. wray has been silent throughout and resisted...
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that is by far the bigge loss of life in a 24-hour period not just in italy, but globally.o i what that feels like for the people working on the frontline, the doctors and nurses. we know now that 14 percent of the positive cases are frontline healthcare workers, as they are well into their third week in lockdown with no end date in sight. >> mangiatordi: >> woman: >> mangiatordi: >> woman: >> mangiatordi: >> woman: >> mangiatordi: (machis hissing) >> aldo: >> si, si... >> aldo: >> mangiatordi: >> laura bocchi: >> mangiatordi: >> bocchi: >> mangiatordi: (laughing) >> bocchi: >> mangiatordi: ♪ >> occhi: d>> 61 doctors have now d from covid-19, along within 11,500 citizenust five-and-a-half weeks. the head of italy's emergency response says the virus may now e'be at its peak, but therno respite yet for the country's healthcare. and the head of the u.n. says the pandemic is the worstgl obal crisis since world war ii. >> we are slowly moving in the tght direction, but we ne speed up and we need to do much more if we want to defeat the virus and if we want to support the people
that is by far the bigge loss of life in a 24-hour period not just in italy, but globally.o i what that feels like for the people working on the frontline, the doctors and nurses. we know now that 14 percent of the positive cases are frontline healthcare workers, as they are well into their third week in lockdown with no end date in sight. >> mangiatordi: >> woman: >> mangiatordi: >> woman: >> mangiatordi: >> woman: >> mangiatordi: (machis hissing)...
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their places of employment close, tens of thousandnds of migrant workekere attempting to flee the biggies for theirillages. [ [indiscscernible] >> with transport services suspended, many migrants have fled on foot, walalking hundreds of kilometers. dozens have perished to accidents or exhaustion. hopes of alleviating economic consequences, india's finance manchester -- india's finance stimulus-- the measures include free food for migrants for months. >> [indiscernible] ryan airir has released results while announcing a difficult year ahead. our business team as more. thing to happen is the airline is going to be cutting jobs. it is planning to cut tree thousand jobs, 15% of its workforce. it is going to be negotiating with unions and staff about things like a salary cut and unpaid leave. and results this morning, the airline said they had revenues of around 10%. up 13%.as that is good news. this year is going to be a different year from the one before. they're expecting 200 million euros in the seconond quarter of the year andnd have also cut thr passenger target down to 80 million per
their places of employment close, tens of thousandnds of migrant workekere attempting to flee the biggies for theirillages. [ [indiscscernible] >> with transport services suspended, many migrants have fled on foot, walalking hundreds of kilometers. dozens have perished to accidents or exhaustion. hopes of alleviating economic consequences, india's finance manchester -- india's finance stimulus-- the measures include free food for migrants for months. >> [indiscernible] ryan airir...
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. >> this is "bbc world news america. " the bigge shock to the economy in modern times.he fed chair wans downturn. if congress does not come up with more money to battle the coronavirus. president trump's former campaign manager is released from prison due to coronavirus fears. gas shortages in venezuela as the country struggles with the impact of conavirus. the lockdown there is extended. ♪ laura: plus, sharing their love of music andales of life and lockdown. we hear from to singer songwriters who live a world apart. for all of you watching on pbs and around the world, welcome to "world news america." without precedent.onavirus is that was the warning from the federal reservrechairman. co is spending more mone o stocks tumblhearing the gloomy forecast. a whistleblower plans to tell congress this could bthe darkest winter in modernistory if the u.s. does not step up its response to the virus. here is more. >> this time of year motor coaches would normally carry tourist to take in d.c.'s top attrtions. instead, dozens of empty buses are a point of this rally. eventsncele
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fox news channel, special guest this weekend tennessee senator marsha blackburn, congressman andy biggsng attorney general matt whitaker. 10 is a.m. on sunday. plus, every weekday start smart and tune in with us weekdays from 6-9 a.m. eastern for "mornings with maria" right here on fox business. this upcoming week we will welcome martha stewart on wednesday. and my colleague stuart varney will be hosting a virtual town hall this upcoming week, that's next thursday, may 28th. stuart's panel will be dave ramsey, ken coleman and chris hogan. send us your video questions, and we'll get them on the air, invested in you at foxbusiness.com. that'll do it for us for this weekend. thanks so much for joining me. have a great rest of the weekend. from all of us, a good memorial day. i'll see you again next time. ♪ gerry: hello, and welcome to "wall street journal at large." well, it's memorial day weekend, the weekend when we remember those who sacrificed their lives for the country. it's also normally the unofficial start of summer and a time for three days of r&r for millions of americans. but t
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. >>> coming up for us, they're called clusters, the where the bigge biggest coronavirus outbreaks aretill happening. >>> prisons, and meat packing plants and nursing homes, they have become the most hot spots of coronavirus. first, you look at prisons, these are the biggest ones. the biggest red circles here of a thousand plus cases in some of these correctional institutions here. you see they're everywhere. these are the biggest cases here in correctional facilities. 20,000 inmates, prisoners. 300 deaths in prisons across the country. we are talking about clusters in meat packing plants. more than a thousand cases at one plant. the smallest circle is 500 to 750. again, one workplace. let's look at some of the statistics here, more than 10,000 workers, in fact they're exposed to these facilities and at least 30 deaths. so far those numbers the keep on rising as we go through it. look at this, 20 states have at least 100 long-term care facilities with coronavirus. 128,000 infections in these nursing homes of long-term care facilities, at least 25,000 deaths in these facilities. with me
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. >> the bizarre behaviors they predicted, the bigge thing, a different model.and organizaon of chat and you can see it, the culture of religion and things, what the decision is going to do, a powerful adaptive model. >> we have been through 2000 years. ai was the extreme example. we can only be intelligent if we represent it as inference and logic. subconscious rationality is very smart and is emergent intelligence, none of them can explain, none of them know what th are doing on their own. somehow the singles give us emergent intelligence, cultural evolutioknows that too. we are in a new fishpond. it doesn't work anymore, we are in the ocean. it creates a challenge to cultural evolutionon to challee the emergent behavior of humans as they make decisions. it is an i invitation to that part of the world to work together with data people of the e world in a coherent way. we have to model complex systems. he builds simulation models would help us understand that behavior. >> next? >> a book you were starting to read, i hear you articulating more clearlyly, it is v
. >> the bizarre behaviors they predicted, the bigge thing, a different model.and organizaon of chat and you can see it, the culture of religion and things, what the decision is going to do, a powerful adaptive model. >> we have been through 2000 years. ai was the extreme example. we can only be intelligent if we represent it as inference and logic. subconscious rationality is very smart and is emergent intelligence, none of them can explain, none of them know what th are doing on...
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day, a virtual meet and greet in which athletes an celebrities answer questions from some of their bigge> my name is vanessa and i'm five years old. if you could have any superpower, what would it be? my superpower would be, i would be a mermaid with a magic key that lights up. >> i love those dolls that you have there, those are adorable. mine would definitely be to fly. i think that would be so cool. especially with you, if you're a mermaid, you will be under the warm front, i'm be up in the sky and we just, you light up your tail and i'll know where you're at and we can hang out. >> got to love that video. and you got to love this video. 13 years ago today, the "we believe" warriors pulled up one of the big upsets in nba history, taking down the dallas mavericks in the first round of the 2007 playoffs. guys like jason richardson, baron davis, monte ellis all part of don nelson's crew. did you see this? the next person who made it into our idol top ten this season grace -- >> congrats to danville's own grace lear, the former cal soccer star is now on the top ten of "american idol." we'
day, a virtual meet and greet in which athletes an celebrities answer questions from some of their bigge> my name is vanessa and i'm five years old. if you could have any superpower, what would it be? my superpower would be, i would be a mermaid with a magic key that lights up. >> i love those dolls that you have there, those are adorable. mine would definitely be to fly. i think that would be so cool. especially with you, if you're a mermaid, you will be under the warm front, i'm be...
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two of the bigges challenges they're facing. >>> you're going to be able to go all the way to san josea.r.t. when the new south bay extension will be ready for riders. >>> and i'm meteorologist drew tuma. i'll give you a live look at the tam camera and gorgeous sunrise under way and we're in store for a nice >>> you're never more than seven minutes away from your ac accuweather forecast. >> 6:10 a.m. and on accuweather we're tracking the start of a warming trend today. we'll take you to the temperatures in the 40s and 50s right now. near 60, though, in oakland. mild in some spots. and 57 in san jose and cooler in santa rosa at 56 degrees. let's go hour by hour and show you what is in store. lunchtime we're moving through the 60s into the afternoon under mostly sunny skies. we'll go into the 70s in our warmest spots today. today is a remember waer day compared to yesterday. five degrees in most citieses. 70 will hit the high in oakland today and 66 in san francisco and 73 in san jose and 77 in santa rosa and 78 in antioch. look at that warm to hot memorial day forecast in about six minu
two of the bigges challenges they're facing. >>> you're going to be able to go all the way to san josea.r.t. when the new south bay extension will be ready for riders. >>> and i'm meteorologist drew tuma. i'll give you a live look at the tam camera and gorgeous sunrise under way and we're in store for a nice >>> you're never more than seven minutes away from your ac accuweather forecast. >> 6:10 a.m. and on accuweather we're tracking the start of a warming trend...
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>>biggs stake, the fog over the traffic for sure that golden gate have been a foggy start to the day but things still great but a lot clearer than they were it out there right now you can see well across the bridge and orange county where gucci putting north huge you run into some thought spots up in sonoma county and then if you're heading south on highway one on up and down the peninsula, half moon bay and other spots right there at the coast of also been pretty foggy cloud cover will gradually burn off lift throughout the course the day and we've actually got some sunshine to look for 2 later on today between some of those passing clouds temperatures are mostly in the 50's but oakland you saw what they've been in the low 60's through the morning making you are warm spot in the bay area as of right now still need the jacket on whether you're heading outside at the coast or further inland or on the same for a vote to start this thursday now there are some light showers right up there across the north bay more like misty conditions searching along 80 than into sonoma and marin counti
>>biggs stake, the fog over the traffic for sure that golden gate have been a foggy start to the day but things still great but a lot clearer than they were it out there right now you can see well across the bridge and orange county where gucci putting north huge you run into some thought spots up in sonoma county and then if you're heading south on highway one on up and down the peninsula, half moon bay and other spots right there at the coast of also been pretty foggy cloud cover will...
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that in ct,, it is vaccici ainst pneonia thais the ngle bigge revenue generor r thisisiant phaacaceutilny.y. pfizer says the ccinine about $850 in the u u.s th o offert thrgh vacacci itiative to subside pri to e indianovernmen a$10 per course the problem is $10 a coursese represen the highest price the dian goverent pays for any vaccine. 20 to 30 times morore expensivee than any otherer vaccine they procure. as a rest, the government can only afford to buy enough to trtreat a very small prproportif the children who need i as aesult, tragigilly, there aree ovever 0,000 dehs corded,nfanant aths, fr pnmomonia,hichch ia perfecy preventable condition. it has been prentable since the 1980' but it still continues the journey from new york to delhi, which is also 8000 miles, which should take 16 hours, is actually infinite. we haven't even made that journey y yet. this is instructive for covid-19 because of any treatments and vaccines that come out of the billions of dollars that are being thrown at pharmaceutical companies come in something like 75% of all many that has been pledged byby richo
that in ct,, it is vaccici ainst pneonia thais the ngle bigge revenue generor r thisisiant phaacaceutilny.y. pfizer says the ccinine about $850 in the u u.s th o offert thrgh vacacci itiative to subside pri to e indianovernmen a$10 per course the problem is $10 a coursese represen the highest price the dian goverent pays for any vaccine. 20 to 30 times morore expensivee than any otherer vaccine they procure. as a rest, the government can only afford to buy enough to trtreat a very small...
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certainly got a taste of that summer sizzle on memorial day is the unofficial start of summer like brandon biggs you mention, but it certainly felt like it and it's still warm out there right now specifically in the tribe alleys, widespread upper 70's and just so you know conquered should be averaging the current temperatures for a daytime high today said they were in the low 90's. well right now 78 degrees which is exactly where you should be for this time of year and you're hitting that mark right now at this 9 o'clock hour but widespread 60's along the bay area's shoreline with 70's as you make your way inland as they know that's a place to be right now in the mid 50, some cooler temperatures there 20 bar temperature change still tracking that warm air mass mainly for interior valleys in the east bay and even for those of you in the southeast, san jose 11 degrees, warmer than where we were just 24 hours ago, but tomorrow, the seat is on summer like temperatures and possible record breaking heat could begin tomorrow on our memorial day monday. but as you can see areas excluded include the bay
certainly got a taste of that summer sizzle on memorial day is the unofficial start of summer like brandon biggs you mention, but it certainly felt like it and it's still warm out there right now specifically in the tribe alleys, widespread upper 70's and just so you know conquered should be averaging the current temperatures for a daytime high today said they were in the low 90's. well right now 78 degrees which is exactly where you should be for this time of year and you're hitting that mark...
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the second thing is rather than than not jviding, i think the biggest loss and the bigges probs rather than-- what every pandemic, what every crisis shoiz-- deal with it fast and furious. we have been slow and sloppy. foaz first ane weeks were crucial nine weeks. rather than denying what was going to be a serus problem, rather than deferring, ignoring, even with intelligence and w public healtrnings, that nine weeks was a costly nine weeknd >> woodruff: what about these points, when it comes to building community, and frankly, when it cos to spedhis administration could have done a lot better? >> well, the president did a good job of calling us all to attention. we came to attention. i think it was a little bit tardy. and i don't fau the prsident, because i actually think he was on it pretty quickly by stoppi people from coming in from china. but i think the rest of thest admition maybe wasn't really sounding the alarm the way they should have, because it icwas easy to aate that this was likely to happen. and i know some believe that but i think too maninpeopl the white house maybe wer
the second thing is rather than than not jviding, i think the biggest loss and the bigges probs rather than-- what every pandemic, what every crisis shoiz-- deal with it fast and furious. we have been slow and sloppy. foaz first ane weeks were crucial nine weeks. rather than denying what was going to be a serus problem, rather than deferring, ignoring, even with intelligence and w public healtrnings, that nine weeks was a costly nine weeknd >> woodruff: what about these points, when it...
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let's go to one of those, congressman andy biggs, committee chair.ter navarro said directly that china used air travel to see the virus in the early stages, pretty heavy charge. what he going to do about it? >> a number of things that we can do and first of all, the lawsuit permission that is in legislation and we need to go back and take a look at preclinton era prohibited sales and transfers policy and list that we had. that's important. we've basically built up china's economy giving them advanced rocket telemetry, given them a middle-class, and that's been done from everything from our tech transfer to ip theft on the part of china. there are things we can do going back that list is one. talking about tariffs, that's another issue that might be addressed. i think we can also provide incentives to bring the supply chain manufacturing back to the united states. all of those are important. >> ed: also the question of what to do with the world health organization. you heard peter navarro saying use the shield of the world health organization to get a
let's go to one of those, congressman andy biggs, committee chair.ter navarro said directly that china used air travel to see the virus in the early stages, pretty heavy charge. what he going to do about it? >> a number of things that we can do and first of all, the lawsuit permission that is in legislation and we need to go back and take a look at preclinton era prohibited sales and transfers policy and list that we had. that's important. we've basically built up china's economy giving...
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would say she knew about me and my big mouth, you got such a big mouth, you fired him, tell mister biggs to find another mayor in jackson, he disappeared, he vanished. >> host: how old are you? >> guest: the year the titanic saying, in a may 16th i will be 88. the titanic went down -- jimmy carter said who said life was fair? >> host: you were 45 when this book came out giant of jazz. >> guest: that was early, 1957. that is not part of a series of history. and john cole train. the duke of course. then ten years, 1965 or so. >> host: let's go back to the jazz book. jazz is the music of multitudes, so famous for so many years, these musicians have been playing and singing jazz, millions hearing it, it only happened here in the us. >> guest: jazz, remember, ken burns, many flaws and omissions. the origins are african-american as well, basically it was an expression, connected spirituals with work songs and code songs. it was improvisation using whatever means you can, enslaved our free, and aspect of jazz, i love blues, the greatest of all country blues singers, speak of muddy waters. and i
would say she knew about me and my big mouth, you got such a big mouth, you fired him, tell mister biggs to find another mayor in jackson, he disappeared, he vanished. >> host: how old are you? >> guest: the year the titanic saying, in a may 16th i will be 88. the titanic went down -- jimmy carter said who said life was fair? >> host: you were 45 when this book came out giant of jazz. >> guest: that was early, 1957. that is not part of a series of history. and john cole...
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the bigges big -- colorado and e are particularly concerning for republicans because president trump lost those states in 2016. maine senator susan collins is facing a challenger who out fund raised her. cory gardner is facing off against john hickenlooper, a former governor. in a arizona, senator 345r tha* mcsally -- martha mcsally lost her election but filled the seat left by john mccain. >> thom tillis is running against kyle cunningham, an iraq war veteran, that race is very, very close. north carolina is obviously one of the most exea competitive bae ground states at the national level, where republicans are going to hold their convention, maybe in person, maybe not. >> reporter: democrats are painting republican as failing to act for their states in a time of crisis. one democratic political action committee telling fox president trump has senate republicans trapped between a rock and hard place as the most vulnerable republican incumbents struggle to show independence from the party. a republican fund racing committee accuses democrats of policplight sizing the crisis. they sa
the bigges big -- colorado and e are particularly concerning for republicans because president trump lost those states in 2016. maine senator susan collins is facing a challenger who out fund raised her. cory gardner is facing off against john hickenlooper, a former governor. in a arizona, senator 345r tha* mcsally -- martha mcsally lost her election but filled the seat left by john mccain. >> thom tillis is running against kyle cunningham, an iraq war veteran, that race is very, very...
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andy biggs, arizona. thank you for letting me be here with you today. thank you for coming to arizona this week. we converted doing 10 million n95 masks on a regular basis and there will be at 10 more out of the rhode island plant. thank you for being there. we had sammy's restaurant in tucson. and we had several latina business owners there. they are strong supporters. where they strong supporters? because of the economy you have built. and they have faith and confidence in you and your leadership. they know what has happened before. you built a marvelous economy. that really did a great number on our economy. thate just as frustrated speaker pelosi will not bring us back to do work we need to be doing. we need to set the example for the american people that we need to be here. if you can go to starbucks coffee, you should be able to come to congress. meeting last night and we will meet next week here in washington, d.c.. andre ready to work represent the people. thank you for your leadership, it is an honor to be with you. from centralent, kentucky, t
andy biggs, arizona. thank you for letting me be here with you today. thank you for coming to arizona this week. we converted doing 10 million n95 masks on a regular basis and there will be at 10 more out of the rhode island plant. thank you for being there. we had sammy's restaurant in tucson. and we had several latina business owners there. they are strong supporters. where they strong supporters? because of the economy you have built. and they have faith and confidence in you and your...
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you have gop congressman andy biggs who says it's giving pelosi more control than any previous speaker because under the new rule change, he is saying it's not being allowed to make any parliamentary inquiries about bills they are voting on, not makin a motion to adjourn. that's going to handicap the rights of the minority party. how do you respond?g a motion t. that's going to handicap the rights of the minority party. how do you respond? >> motions to adjourn cause trouble. watching nancy pelosi, we're watching a virtual florence night -- nightengale. when i was there, people came up to me and talked to me. i did not feel comfortable. republicans did not have masks on. everybody has to have a mask. my republican colleagues flying from memphis to charlotte and charlotte to d.c. talked to each other with masks like it was normal times. within a foot of each other. that's dangerous. if people do that, we're in trouble. some people compared it to the civil war. some compared it to spanish flu. those folks lived in washington. they didn't get on airplanes with people. they didn't have the
you have gop congressman andy biggs who says it's giving pelosi more control than any previous speaker because under the new rule change, he is saying it's not being allowed to make any parliamentary inquiries about bills they are voting on, not makin a motion to adjourn. that's going to handicap the rights of the minority party. how do you respond?g a motion t. that's going to handicap the rights of the minority party. how do you respond? >> motions to adjourn cause trouble. watching...
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we have the highlights and a break down of some of the bigge biggest headlines. >> the show went on,little different than we usually expect none of the crowds of the 40,000 or so shareholders who are usually there to watch all this. warren buffett took the stage in fact he was joined on stage by vice chairman of berkshire, and he went on with his message. it was pretty positive saying you should never bet america he even put those words on the screen to make sure he emphasized them. however, saying never bet against america is not a call for average investors to go ahead and plow money into the stock market buffett said he doesn't know what's going to happen over the next month or year even over the next five years and that's a message he was holding onto himself just talking about what he's doing with his own money right now berkshire's cash position is $137 billion that's up from the end of last year that's because he says right now in situationslike this, cash i king >> we want to be in a position at berkshire, well, you remember the streetcar name desire? that's before many view.
we have the highlights and a break down of some of the bigge biggest headlines. >> the show went on,little different than we usually expect none of the crowds of the 40,000 or so shareholders who are usually there to watch all this. warren buffett took the stage in fact he was joined on stage by vice chairman of berkshire, and he went on with his message. it was pretty positive saying you should never bet america he even put those words on the screen to make sure he emphasized them....
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. >> sandra: all right, so i also spoke with andy biggs, house judiciary yesterday hot all of this and asked him first and foremost about the actual opening of an investigation on the part of christopher wray and into the fbi's handling of the case, but also why now? listen. >> i think it's long overdue, this is an internal affairs investigation, but any kind criminal conduct or misconduct and they are going to take internal discipline. the timing of it is what is most dubious. the action itself is appropriate but should have been done a long time ago. >> sandra: the point is christopher wray had to have known all the things he knows now to open an internal investigation, why does he wait so long? >> i don't know why he waited so long, but i welcome it either way. maybe there was more going on behind the scenes that we know about this gets back to the culture of jim comey. they were engaging in misconduct because they felt self-righteous about going after the trump administration. it's as simple as that. they victimize the fisa court and the doj hearing things like sally yates being ca
. >> sandra: all right, so i also spoke with andy biggs, house judiciary yesterday hot all of this and asked him first and foremost about the actual opening of an investigation on the part of christopher wray and into the fbi's handling of the case, but also why now? listen. >> i think it's long overdue, this is an internal affairs investigation, but any kind criminal conduct or misconduct and they are going to take internal discipline. the timing of it is what is most dubious. the...
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>> i think very lsimilarly to te way we saw probishs get biggs get lifted after great depression, i think're going to see a similar dynamic in cannabis cannabis is a much safer product alcohol. it polls at over 90% on the medical side through the population polls over 70% on adult use. we just got legislation in the bill that came out of congress to allow safe banking. it's now in the sl senate, it's time for the senate to understand that cannabis is here the stay it's a large industry. it's growing as i said at over 30% on a quarterly basis and it's something that's very much wanted, accepted by the population at large and the country. most of the population in the united states now has ak sisz to medical or adult use cannabis and the only thing that's standing in its way today from getting it is really the set >> thanks so much for joining us much appreciated >> good to be here >> results have just hit and d has them for us. >> it is a beat on the top and bottom line for china's largest search engine. revenue coming in at 22.5 billion versus 22.9 billion uan expected a huge beat here 8.
>> i think very lsimilarly to te way we saw probishs get biggs get lifted after great depression, i think're going to see a similar dynamic in cannabis cannabis is a much safer product alcohol. it polls at over 90% on the medical side through the population polls over 70% on adult use. we just got legislation in the bill that came out of congress to allow safe banking. it's now in the sl senate, it's time for the senate to understand that cannabis is here the stay it's a large industry....
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the áworkers have lost their jobs because of covid-19. áthey are now leaving the bigge cities and returningeople living under the los angeles áfreeways and overpasses. á the judge said the health risk demands áa swift response. >>> áthe city of oakland has announced áseveral new public safety rules that will effect everyone who may be thinking about ágoing to lake merrit thi weekend. that áis because they are tryin to deal with the large crowds. the ácity is banning street parkings through the memorial holiday. the city is strictly enforcing social distancing rules especially among large groups. >> we chutely still want people to come out and to have a walk and áright ride your bikes but we do ánot want people to congregate. á we want áto avoid spikes. >> the city has also banned food truck áand other businesses from doing business á in response to the crowds that á gathered at the lake in the ápast two weekends. many people ignored social distancing and other public safety rools. >>> átaking about lake berryesaa in ánapa county. it reopens this morning. boating áis allowed for the first ti
the áworkers have lost their jobs because of covid-19. áthey are now leaving the bigge cities and returningeople living under the los angeles áfreeways and overpasses. á the judge said the health risk demands áa swift response. >>> áthe city of oakland has announced áseveral new public safety rules that will effect everyone who may be thinking about ágoing to lake merrit thi weekend. that áis because they are tryin to deal with the large crowds. the ácity is banning street...
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organization "sounded the alarm early and often" and we'll fact check that claim with republican andy biggsiving into china's lies and we'll talk to president trump's health secretary alex az ar is here and washington is poised for a very strong opening as a majority of the state economies get reopen money man charles payne breaks down what it means plus business owner advisor warning his supporters are not warning joe biden and donna brazile on that join sandra and me 9:00-12:00. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ why accept it frompt an incompyour allergy pills?e else. ♪ flonase sensimist. nothing stronger. nothing gentler. nothing lasts longer. flonase sensimist. 24 hour non-drowsy allergy relief but you can still keep up wewith the shows everyone has been talking about from hulu. like that one your not-so-funny neighbor keeps stealing jokes from. or the one your commitment-shy girlfriend seems easily committed to. even the one that one person on twitter says is fire emoji, fie emoji, random cupcake emoji. everyone's got a show to recommend. say "add hulu" into your voice remote to keep up with the hulu shows ever
organization "sounded the alarm early and often" and we'll fact check that claim with republican andy biggsiving into china's lies and we'll talk to president trump's health secretary alex az ar is here and washington is poised for a very strong opening as a majority of the state economies get reopen money man charles payne breaks down what it means plus business owner advisor warning his supporters are not warning joe biden and donna brazile on that join sandra and me 9:00-12:00. ♪...
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have a page titled "5 myths and realities about investing in china according to blackck one , the bigge myths is that chinese state owned enterprises don't control their economy. blackrock even tries to back it up with data. i won'go into all of it but it , is ridiculous. it doesn't mention anything about human rights abuses, military responses the hong kong , democracy protests, or even that the country is ruled by a communist party. ironic they are one of the world's largest banks and allegedly a staple of free market neglects to mention that , communist actually run china, all while refusing to invest in industries in america, but that is a separate issue. my queststn is, how and why does blackrock get selected as a financial agent for these facilities? how much money do they stand to make as an agent and what if , anything will prevent blackrock from taking those profits they earn to invest in china and chinese state owned enterprises? chair powell: i guess i will take that. we hired blackrock for their expertise in these markets. they are actually an asset manager which is active i
have a page titled "5 myths and realities about investing in china according to blackck one , the bigge myths is that chinese state owned enterprises don't control their economy. blackrock even tries to back it up with data. i won'go into all of it but it , is ridiculous. it doesn't mention anything about human rights abuses, military responses the hong kong , democracy protests, or even that the country is ruled by a communist party. ironic they are one of the world's largest banks and...
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we can talk now to the director general of the royal horticultural society, sue biggs.ppened. it was a terrible decision to take to cancel an event that is important to the horticultural world worldwide. i have to say that out of problems, exciting changes and i hope that eve ryo ne exciting changes and i hope that everyone loves the virtual chelsea flower show because we have worked ha rd flower show because we have worked hard for two months to bring it to everyone. you say two months, but a lot of people spend years preparing foran lot of people spend years preparing for an individual show. well, i am very lucky that i have an amazing tea m very lucky that i have an amazing team at the rhs and we are all very lucky that we have really incredible exhibitors and when we first announce that we were going to do the virtual show, we were inundated with offers to help. that has been great. it has led to so many of those films are shown they're online. and also some coming during the rest of this week, whether it is through florist, through florist, through florist, through
we can talk now to the director general of the royal horticultural society, sue biggs.ppened. it was a terrible decision to take to cancel an event that is important to the horticultural world worldwide. i have to say that out of problems, exciting changes and i hope that eve ryo ne exciting changes and i hope that everyone loves the virtual chelsea flower show because we have worked ha rd flower show because we have worked hard for two months to bring it to everyone. you say two months, but a...
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we have the hhs secretary, andy biggs, marsha blackburn, gordon cheng with news out of south korea and look at the latest happenings with the flynn case, the judge now hiring a lawyer to represent him in this appeal. there's so much to dig into this morning, really looking forward to filling in for my friend and colleague, maria. griff: that's going to be great. matt whitaker interview, he has a book out, above the law. sandra: i said -- griff: this is an unprecedented legal move in washington, a lot of people talking about it. you have the interview, that's great. thanks, sandra. pete: thank you, sandra. sandra: i'm looking forward to that. griff jenkins, happy memorial day to everyone. we hope everybody is going to get back out there and do their thing safely and some of the churches reopening, places of worship. we're going to ask alex azar about the new cdc guidelines on all of this coming up, top of the hour. pete: thanks. happy memorial day to you. jedediah: thanks, sandra. griff: still ahead, helping veterans heal by turning their stories into songs. legendary song writer and fo
we have the hhs secretary, andy biggs, marsha blackburn, gordon cheng with news out of south korea and look at the latest happenings with the flynn case, the judge now hiring a lawyer to represent him in this appeal. there's so much to dig into this morning, really looking forward to filling in for my friend and colleague, maria. griff: that's going to be great. matt whitaker interview, he has a book out, above the law. sandra: i said -- griff: this is an unprecedented legal move in washington,...