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biggs: what is it at the federal level? mr. alban: at the federal level, for doj agencies, $12,090, and for treasury agencies, $7,300. rep. biggs: my time is expired. thank you for holding this hearing. >> appreciated. mr. kelly, i come to you for your five minutes. >> thank you, chairman raskin, and the ranking member. due process is central to our justice system. the current process of civil forfeiture violates this right and disproportionately affects people of color. a policy meant to target drug kingpins and criminal organizations has instead been used by police department as an extra revenue stream, targeting people on their way to buy a car . it is unacceptable. congress passed the civil asset forfeiture reform act with the intent of implement in due process protections for people facing forfeitures. unfortunately, over the last 20 years, civil asset forfeiture regimes have proved the act has not worked. as i mentioned, the act was intended to provide due process protections for people facing civil asset forfeiture's, bu
biggs: what is it at the federal level? mr. alban: at the federal level, for doj agencies, $12,090, and for treasury agencies, $7,300. rep. biggs: my time is expired. thank you for holding this hearing. >> appreciated. mr. kelly, i come to you for your five minutes. >> thank you, chairman raskin, and the ranking member. due process is central to our justice system. the current process of civil forfeiture violates this right and disproportionately affects people of color. a policy...
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biggs for his question. >> thank you, madam chair.and i think all the witnesses for their testimony. i feel we've received important information already today, and i appreciate your testimony. i think we will get an opportunity to comment on that later. and i hope, madam chair, as we do a follow-up on what we learned today, that we bring the bureau of prison personnel in so that we might be able to question them as well. i think that would be important. ms. kelly, thank you for being here today -- >> i don't want to interrupt you, but you are absolutely right, and we will be having that very next hearing in the few next days on that very point. thank you. i just wanted to answer you immediately. i yelled back. >> thank you. ms. kelly, as i mentioned in my opening statement, some of the january 6th have been held in solitary confinement for periods of time. what have you learned from detainees and their families and lawyers about how these men are coping with incarceration conditions that simply are not permissible in the united states
biggs for his question. >> thank you, madam chair.and i think all the witnesses for their testimony. i feel we've received important information already today, and i appreciate your testimony. i think we will get an opportunity to comment on that later. and i hope, madam chair, as we do a follow-up on what we learned today, that we bring the bureau of prison personnel in so that we might be able to question them as well. i think that would be important. ms. kelly, thank you for being here...
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arizona republican congressman andy biggs joins as he is an outspoken critic of the homeland securitynd the biden administration border policies. congressman, welcome you were on the border just yesterday down in arizona to assess it. what did you see and what are the conditions like? >> will eric, first of all thanks for having me. i will just tell you, what you sow the agents confronting chief ortiz and secretary mayorkas is consistent with the folks that agents and met on the border. they are frustrated, they join to protect the border they can't do it. in the area i went yesterday, you have tremendous a fencing that is they are pretty got agents that are shorthanded because they end up processing so much. you are driving along on what you see? a gap and 8-foot gap. literally it shortly before we got there in fact while we were there before a border patrol agent talk to us, we were looking across through that hole. they just chased for cartel scouts south of the border from the agent came up to me said i thought you were talking to those guys they were in just on the other side of
arizona republican congressman andy biggs joins as he is an outspoken critic of the homeland securitynd the biden administration border policies. congressman, welcome you were on the border just yesterday down in arizona to assess it. what did you see and what are the conditions like? >> will eric, first of all thanks for having me. i will just tell you, what you sow the agents confronting chief ortiz and secretary mayorkas is consistent with the folks that agents and met on the border....
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she isal she owns ird bigges super man fan siin coming of age story. she is a teen. she is in high school and loves evy special. >> you can watch it at nine tonight on kcbw. >>> bottle rock 022. the line up is headlined by local legend metallica. >> there is also pink, 21 pilots and luke combs. more than 75 act also play at the festival on may 27th through the 29th. we posted the full line up on kpix.com. >>> new, if you are a girl scout cookie fan, who isn't? listen up. door dash will deliver girl scout cookies. customersin certain areas will be able to placeorders nationwide deliveries will start in february. for the past two seasons girl scouts got creative hosting virtual cookie booths and drive through contactless cookie stands. >>> coming up an ostrich stampede. how 806 them >>> coming up at three continuing coverage on testing trouble in san francisco. the problem forcing testing sites to remain closed begin. that story and more at three. >>> let's get one last check of weather now. >> a seven day forecast that will look a lot like today across the whole thing
she isal she owns ird bigges super man fan siin coming of age story. she is a teen. she is in high school and loves evy special. >> you can watch it at nine tonight on kcbw. >>> bottle rock 022. the line up is headlined by local legend metallica. >> there is also pink, 21 pilots and luke combs. more than 75 act also play at the festival on may 27th through the 29th. we posted the full line up on kpix.com. >>> new, if you are a girl scout cookie fan, who isn't?...
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the biggs challenge is bert and knock on would it gets better. but get this thing. we can live wit and make sure we've got an economic recovery and the recoveries of our kids >> is the best job you've ever had. and is there something that you can do better than what you're doing now. >> more bipartisan. first of all, being governor is the best job. buff isocon drayed this -- you know, i've been an appointed physician in the administration. there's nothing more liberating and powerful than being elected by the people of your state. and that's true whether it's your. so being electic is infigure rating. people think it's more constrainting. and to me, that's party -- and so the governor, it's one of the best jobs in america. in terms of, you know, how we can do things better, i think all of -- it is just simply at it and providing leadership because these governors do. we stet example. we seed the pattern. people follow up us. we, we need more lithe leader to to reflect the -- if there's a good idea out there that one of my colleagues from across the isle will have, i
the biggs challenge is bert and knock on would it gets better. but get this thing. we can live wit and make sure we've got an economic recovery and the recoveries of our kids >> is the best job you've ever had. and is there something that you can do better than what you're doing now. >> more bipartisan. first of all, being governor is the best job. buff isocon drayed this -- you know, i've been an appointed physician in the administration. there's nothing more liberating and...
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. >>> will it be trey lance or jimmy g starting at quarterback for the 49ers bigges say hello to 2022 with xfinity and you'll get fast and reliable internet for only nineteen ninety-nine a month for twelve months. plus, you can get twelve times the speed for the same price when you add xfinity mobile. that's more speed and more value. say hello to kicking off the year with this amazing offer. and with xfinity mobile, you can get a 5g phone on us and three hundred dollars back during our xfinity hello twenty twenty-two sales event! click, call or visit a store today! >>> three men are now heading to prison for life for the murder of ahmaud arbery. a case that gained national attention after a video surface showing them chasing down and shooting a 25-year-old in georgia.>> with regard to the sentence in this case. >> the judge in georgia sentenced travis mcmichael and his father to life in prison without the chance of parole for the murder of ahmaud arbery. the third defendant received the possibility of parole. >> today the defendants are being held accountable for their actions. >> th
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but if we had our mystic animals, cattle sheets, biggs, and so on, that's another 60 plus percent. so in total owners today, human beings and their domestic stock are somewhere between $95.98 and a half percent the told them a 1000000. so wild nature has been displaced to the tiny fringes. one of the markers of the human impact on the planet is something with come to know as carbon footprints the measurement of greenhouse gas emissions. however, there's also something known as the ecological footprint. a concept co developed by bill that compare the total natural resources consumed by an individual group against the plan, its ability to renew it. if you look at the ecological footprint of any advanced, highly populated rich country, they are in a state of ecological. so if everyone lived with people would require the capacity of, say, 3 plan efforts. if everyone live the way we do on average a candidate, we would need about the past, the 4 or 5 senators, and we don't have we can only live this way because we are effectively ex, over explaining the global commerce europe would have
but if we had our mystic animals, cattle sheets, biggs, and so on, that's another 60 plus percent. so in total owners today, human beings and their domestic stock are somewhere between $95.98 and a half percent the told them a 1000000. so wild nature has been displaced to the tiny fringes. one of the markers of the human impact on the planet is something with come to know as carbon footprints the measurement of greenhouse gas emissions. however, there's also something known as the ecological...
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people knew donald trump was about disruption america 1st, appealing to his biggs, joe biden won the oval office by being the anti donald trump, a man who would bring consistency and stability to american foreign policy. but allies are concerned that in 3 years time, a new president might up and everything again. and america will be back to the uncertainty of a trump style presidency. alan fisher al jazeera at the white house with india has recorded its highest number of new corona, virus infections in 8 months. more than 317000 new cases were reported on thursday . cities across india have reintroduced restrictions to control the search. while infection rates had recently fallen in the country's urban areas, health experts believe they'll pick up again by the middle of new small. half natal has more from you delhi. it's been a yes is in your thought it's vaccination drive, despite the slow thought more than wanting to have been dozes have been administered in the country. no authorities are recommending full market authorization for the 2 vaccines available here. that is the in didn
people knew donald trump was about disruption america 1st, appealing to his biggs, joe biden won the oval office by being the anti donald trump, a man who would bring consistency and stability to american foreign policy. but allies are concerned that in 3 years time, a new president might up and everything again. and america will be back to the uncertainty of a trump style presidency. alan fisher al jazeera at the white house with india has recorded its highest number of new corona, virus...
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first, appealing to his biggs, joe biden won the oval office by being the anti donald trump, a man who had bring consistency and stability to american foreign policy. but allies are concerned that in 3 years time, a new president might up and everything again. and a medica will be back to the uncertainty of a trump style presidency. alan fisher al jazeera at the white house. frank lance is a communications analyst and a republican pollster. he explains once gone badly for by it will. the issue is that he's much less devices in his predecessor, but that his numbers are actually worse, completely unexpected. i think if you had to use a single word to describe the biden presidency, it's disappointing. the public was expecting greater efforts of unity. they were expecting more centrist approach and they were expecting more consistency in the administration. the beginning of this was the fall of the afghanistan and the way the americans pulled out from the country. but it has continued economic issues such as shortages on the shelves and inflation. and frankly, the numbers have not deterior
first, appealing to his biggs, joe biden won the oval office by being the anti donald trump, a man who had bring consistency and stability to american foreign policy. but allies are concerned that in 3 years time, a new president might up and everything again. and a medica will be back to the uncertainty of a trump style presidency. alan fisher al jazeera at the white house. frank lance is a communications analyst and a republican pollster. he explains once gone badly for by it will. the issue...
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people knew donald trump was about disruption america 1st appealing to his biggs, joe biden won the oval office by being the anti donald trump, a man who had bring consistency and stability to american foreign policy. but allies are concerned that in 3 years time, a new president might up and everything again. and america will be back to the uncertainty of a trump style presidency. alan fisher al jazeera at the white house. britain's prime minister has defied cause to quit during a raucous session in parliament, or, as johnson said, he won't be stepping down over the so called party gave scandal. he's been on the growing pressure to resign because of parties and his downing street residence during locked down new market reports from london in highly charged atmosphere. prime ministers questions began with another major body blow for boris johnson. news. one of his m. p. 's christian wakefield had defected to the opposition party. this following morning, newspaper reports of a widening plot to oust johnson by members of his own party. jokes to the prime minister's expense followed. i see
people knew donald trump was about disruption america 1st appealing to his biggs, joe biden won the oval office by being the anti donald trump, a man who had bring consistency and stability to american foreign policy. but allies are concerned that in 3 years time, a new president might up and everything again. and america will be back to the uncertainty of a trump style presidency. alan fisher al jazeera at the white house. britain's prime minister has defied cause to quit during a raucous...
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those two together really makes a case this is a big problem and not only is it a bigge problem is gettingse year after year. >> that is also influenced by social media. and the data that says one of the reasons students are hesitant to speak up and speak are afraid they're going to be socially ostracized by their peers on social media. faculty are also afraid as well that if they say something controversial or perceived as being controversial someone has their videophone and is going too post that all over social media. that also influences the data at ross just talked about that is concerning to all of us. >> can i build a bit on this discussion? i want to ask you the paradox you described in the report are campuses in so many ways over the last several decades have become much more diverse in a number of different directions. we move from all mail campuses to women on campus and increasingly seen waves of religious diversity, racial diversity increasingly more and more institutions are acutely aware of geographic and socioeconomic diversity. there is this a paradox you described, are ca
those two together really makes a case this is a big problem and not only is it a bigge problem is gettingse year after year. >> that is also influenced by social media. and the data that says one of the reasons students are hesitant to speak up and speak are afraid they're going to be socially ostracized by their peers on social media. faculty are also afraid as well that if they say something controversial or perceived as being controversial someone has their videophone and is going too...
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we know this because the bigges study and the world of omicron has just concluded and involved researchersver the world and here's what they found . the 52,000 patients a study to have the omicron variant, none required ventilation. people with natural immunity ha lower infection rates than people who hired they previousl infected. given 98 percent of new covid infections are from the omicron variant come out this suggest that maybe we need to change ou approach to this so-called pandemic which may no longer be a pandemic that's what we've asked the professor of public health to join us tonight. thank you so much for coming on. so this study seems i don't kno if conclusive applies, but it seems powerful. what do you conclude from it? >> this is a remarkable study i was massive and it's no longer an open question. omicron is more mild, this affirms it, that it's not infecting the deep respiratory system. is staying and the upper respiratory system for the phon 52,000 people with omicron but that probably represent a quarter million cases and the community none required mechanical ventilatio
we know this because the bigges study and the world of omicron has just concluded and involved researchersver the world and here's what they found . the 52,000 patients a study to have the omicron variant, none required ventilation. people with natural immunity ha lower infection rates than people who hired they previousl infected. given 98 percent of new covid infections are from the omicron variant come out this suggest that maybe we need to change ou approach to this so-called pandemic which...
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i want to play congressman andy biggs. >> 2022, let's take back the u.s. house. let's take back the united states senate. and let's take back ever governor, attorney general, education leader and the down ballot tickets. when we do that, we lay the foundation in 2024 when we will win d-back the presidency with donald trump's victory' he said drfts is a quote destroyer. >> you know, it is unbelievable to have the opposition to the experts trying to keep us alive. they hate fauci because he knows what he is talking about. you have those that don't believe in vaccinations, running around now in addition to trump when he was president telling people to drink disinfectant. now i think christopher paul a friend of alex jones telling people to drink their urine. they are crazy and people are better understand the democracy is being damaged and undermined. and i believe that they would like to see a civil war in this country. i know a lot of people are going to disagree with me but don't forget i talked about this president long ago when he was first i inaugurated. he al
i want to play congressman andy biggs. >> 2022, let's take back the u.s. house. let's take back the united states senate. and let's take back ever governor, attorney general, education leader and the down ballot tickets. when we do that, we lay the foundation in 2024 when we will win d-back the presidency with donald trump's victory' he said drfts is a quote destroyer. >> you know, it is unbelievable to have the opposition to the experts trying to keep us alive. they hate fauci...
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that one perspective from andy biggs on those who came to capitol hill that i.nother perspective from the democratic group that launched a six-figure ad >> -- figure ad-buy tying president trump to the insurrection, the group, priorities usa action, announcing they had produced a pair of ads to run in battleground states, with the intention of targeting voters who are consuming less political news since donald trump left office. here is one of those. [video clip] >> we have to use republicans to take care of the fraud. >> last time was a test run. donald trump is putting people in place now to dictate the outcome of the next election in congress and in states around the country. we stopped him once. >> donald trump will be denied a second term. >> we need to show up, speak out, because every vote we take this november is a vote against trump. host: this anniversary day of january 6 takes place, you can join us on the phone. (202) 748-8000 for democrats, (202) 748-8001 for republicans, independents, (202) 748-8002, and text us and (202) 748-8003. paul texting us,
that one perspective from andy biggs on those who came to capitol hill that i.nother perspective from the democratic group that launched a six-figure ad >> -- figure ad-buy tying president trump to the insurrection, the group, priorities usa action, announcing they had produced a pair of ads to run in battleground states, with the intention of targeting voters who are consuming less political news since donald trump left office. here is one of those. [video clip] >> we have to use...
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and some of the people we were with, including joe biggs was actually at the capitol.some of these much more radical groups. but in many ways, it's sort of a gateway to acceptance to some of these belief, and this is what we heard again and again. >> mariana van zeller, thank you as always for your time. watch "trafficked" with mariana van zeller on national geographic and on hulu. >>> next, a code red for america. ♪ ♪ so you won't have a medicare in the world. ♪ ♪ plus, 90-day refills and same day delivery. larry? that's even less to medicare about. fill your medicare prescriptions with walgreens and save. ♪ ♪ napoleon was born and raised to conquer. but he was just kind of over it, you know. watching prime video he realized he should follow his dreams. so he ordered a microphone with prime next day delivery. now the only thing he cared about conquering was his audience. prime changes everything. it's your home. and there's no place like wayfair to make your reach-in closet, feel like a walk-in closet now that's more your style. make the morning chaos, organized chaos
and some of the people we were with, including joe biggs was actually at the capitol.some of these much more radical groups. but in many ways, it's sort of a gateway to acceptance to some of these belief, and this is what we heard again and again. >> mariana van zeller, thank you as always for your time. watch "trafficked" with mariana van zeller on national geographic and on hulu. >>> next, a code red for america. ♪ ♪ so you won't have a medicare in the world. ♪...
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andy biggs has been tweeting on the subject. americans are still stranded in afghanistan and thanks to biden we can't evacuate americans from ukraine. when we look at the numbers of people potentially still in afghanistan, our job is not done there. can you understand perhaps admiral kirby why the american people might be a little skeptical as we go down a road again that has americans that have to be moved quickly and 8500 men and women in our u.s. military are perched? >> there should be no reason to try to move people quickly because the state department has been very clear about the need to avoid travel to ukraine for american citizens. back on afghanistan, we absolutely share the concerns of so many americans and some of these nonprofit and ad hoc groups that are coming together to help us identify americans and siv holders, afghan allies still want to leave afghanistan. you are right. the mission there is not over, harris and we're continuing to work inside the state department task force to help people get out of afghanis
andy biggs has been tweeting on the subject. americans are still stranded in afghanistan and thanks to biden we can't evacuate americans from ukraine. when we look at the numbers of people potentially still in afghanistan, our job is not done there. can you understand perhaps admiral kirby why the american people might be a little skeptical as we go down a road again that has americans that have to be moved quickly and 8500 men and women in our u.s. military are perched? >> there should...
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one of the biggs indicators that democrats are falling apart how hard hispanic vote reverse pulling inht even cnn you know airport channel forced to ated a met it because polls w hispanic volters within almost unbelievable 42 point swing to republicans since 2018. so here's a good news, the clock is ticking on the democrats power believe the they know it. people are starting to figure out what us conservatives knew years ago couple of things first we're going to have it live with covid zero covid is ridiculous it is not going to happen. i wish it were but it's not. second, is andrew said politics is down stream of culture not going to change the culture. if you change the schools. the parents are taking back their power in schools mac no mistake. change is definitely coming. left knows that too. but don't fall into trap here believing power brokers will voluntarily give up power easily not going happen. standing in way of change are big tech companies. they are quite content with the status quo. big tech censorship wasn't already bad enough, it is getting worse by the day. the left now
one of the biggs indicators that democrats are falling apart how hard hispanic vote reverse pulling inht even cnn you know airport channel forced to ated a met it because polls w hispanic volters within almost unbelievable 42 point swing to republicans since 2018. so here's a good news, the clock is ticking on the democrats power believe the they know it. people are starting to figure out what us conservatives knew years ago couple of things first we're going to have it live with covid zero...
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more concerned about the criminal and when it comes to public safety in our school, there is no one a bigge redline with me. >> wasn't the individual and that found guilty of in the school bathroom in then as it relates to the parole board, didn't they break the law when they were letting out murderers and and cop killers early? on their sentences and not as the wall requires? identifying and calling the victims and telling them this was happening? they broke the law that flagrantly? >> corrects. this is what happened the last few years, he had a far left liberal monopoly in richmond that pushed in entire wouk social justice agenda that made virginia, a safe place for people to hyperion shop owner had his shop partially destroye by the rights of richmond he said it's easy to wash away graffiti it's hard to wash away fear in virginia has felt a lot of anxiety in than it culminate with this wouk social justice parole board that got appointed by ralph northam. what did they do? they let out cop killers, murderers, and. they never notified the victim. that not one, not two, but thre life senten
more concerned about the criminal and when it comes to public safety in our school, there is no one a bigge redline with me. >> wasn't the individual and that found guilty of in the school bathroom in then as it relates to the parole board, didn't they break the law when they were letting out murderers and and cop killers early? on their sentences and not as the wall requires? identifying and calling the victims and telling them this was happening? they broke the law that flagrantly?...
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he has been at biggs since biggs opened and he will be handling the bookings. far as the interior goes we are going for a little bit different clientele. by that i mean age wise there's plenty of options for the 20 early 30, 21 to early 30s people in that very many options for people from various ages for pre-dinner, after dinner who want to go have a drink . you want to sit down and talk. if you want to meet whether it's a colleague or a spouse or a date or anything, just have a great meeting space. and that's kind of whatwe're going for . my wife happens to be design director for one of the top design firms in sanfrancisco . there handling all the interiors. we are redoingeverything inside .we're going all natural fibers and leather and brass. brass and copper and bronze throughout theplace . going for a little bit something with more weight to it. are not looking for, there's plenty ofoptions for the party crowd out there . so that's kind of where we are with you. any thoughts so far? >> your screen is frozen, not justsitting here like this . good shot of me
he has been at biggs since biggs opened and he will be handling the bookings. far as the interior goes we are going for a little bit different clientele. by that i mean age wise there's plenty of options for the 20 early 30, 21 to early 30s people in that very many options for people from various ages for pre-dinner, after dinner who want to go have a drink . you want to sit down and talk. if you want to meet whether it's a colleague or a spouse or a date or anything, just have a great meeting...
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. >> well, that's the fascinating part because, you know, andy biggs in congress, lauren boebert in beingo people who have repeatedly told the big lie about your presentation about congresswoman greene, she has the one where it says trump won, that's a lie, officials who repeatedly lyrics some of the criticisms of all of the social media platforms don't act quickly enough because as you noted they give politicians more of a rope. >> these platforms really don't want to kick people off and have been really slow to do it because perhaps for a good reap. politicians should be held accountable for what they say but twitter in this case decided they have to take action. >> a lie is a lie is a lie. thank for the reporting. >>> more about the russian troupe buildup and mr. biden makes a promise. now i'm running for me. i've always dreamed of seeing the world. but i'm not chasing my dream anymore. i made a financial plan to live it every day. ♪ at northwestern mutual, our version of financial planning helps you live your dreams today. find a northwestern mutual advisor at nm.com when i had acne,
. >> well, that's the fascinating part because, you know, andy biggs in congress, lauren boebert in beingo people who have repeatedly told the big lie about your presentation about congresswoman greene, she has the one where it says trump won, that's a lie, officials who repeatedly lyrics some of the criticisms of all of the social media platforms don't act quickly enough because as you noted they give politicians more of a rope. >> these platforms really don't want to kick people...
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other bigg celebrities have als sold, sony for 500 million. >>> emotional, winning his last home gameas this morning's bleacher report. hey, andy. >> good morning, christine. ben roethlisberger is a steelers legend. he won two super bowls. he won more games in the black and gold than any quarterback ever. it's not even close, and the fans there in pittsburgh giving big ben an awesome farewell. chants breaking out throughout the night. tons of fans rocking the number 7 jerseys, and tons of signs also throughout hines field. roethlisberger having a rough night passing. this touchdown in the first quarter. then at the end of the game after taking a knee once last time at hines field, roethlisberger's teammates would surround him. steelers win 28-14 to keep hopes alive. getting emotional afterwards, playing in front of steelers fans the past 18 years has been incredible. >> i'm so thankful and blessed to be able to call this place home now for almost half my life. in front of these fans and seeing all the signs and all the jerseys. >> we love you! >> and just, you know, to come out here,
other bigg celebrities have als sold, sony for 500 million. >>> emotional, winning his last home gameas this morning's bleacher report. hey, andy. >> good morning, christine. ben roethlisberger is a steelers legend. he won two super bowls. he won more games in the black and gold than any quarterback ever. it's not even close, and the fans there in pittsburgh giving big ben an awesome farewell. chants breaking out throughout the night. tons of fans rocking the number 7 jerseys,...
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the invasion of the capitol, two months before, and some of the people we were with including joe biggshe, some of these much more radical groups but in many ways sort of a gateway of acceptance of some of these beliefs. this is what we heard again and again. >> thank you as always for your time. watch "trafficked" on national geographic and on hulu. >>> next a code red for america. with you. s try. hope. fail. i felt defeated. the pain, the stares. no one should suffer like that. i said, enough. i started cosentyx®. five years clear. four years clear. five years and counting. cosentyx works fast. for clear skin that can last. real people with psoriasis look and feel better with cosentyx. don't use if you're allergic to cosentyx. before starting, get checked for tuberculosis. an increased risk of infections some serious, and a lowered ability to fight them may occur. tell your doctor about an infection or symptoms, or if you've had a vaccine or plan to. tell your doctor if your crohn's disease symptoms develop or worsen. serious allergic reactions may occur. best move i ever made. i fee
the invasion of the capitol, two months before, and some of the people we were with including joe biggshe, some of these much more radical groups but in many ways sort of a gateway of acceptance of some of these beliefs. this is what we heard again and again. >> thank you as always for your time. watch "trafficked" on national geographic and on hulu. >>> next a code red for america. with you. s try. hope. fail. i felt defeated. the pain, the stares. no one should suffer...
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biggs. and ms. kelly, i come to you for your five minutes. >> thank you, chairman raskin and ranking member mace for holding this very important hearing. the protection of due process is central to our justice system. however, the current process of civil forfeiture violates this right and disproportionately as we have heard affects people of color. a policy that was meant to target drug kingpins and criminal organizations has instead been used by police departments as an extra revenue stream, targeting people on their way to buy a car with money they have saved or someone related to a person who has committed a misdemeanor is simply unacceptable. congress passed the civil assets forfeiture reform act in 2000 with the intent of implementing due process protections for innocent people facing forfeitures. unfortunately, as the last 20 years of civil assets, forfeiture regimes have proven it has not worked. ms. ahmad, i would like to start with you. as i mentioned, it was intended to provide due proces
biggs. and ms. kelly, i come to you for your five minutes. >> thank you, chairman raskin and ranking member mace for holding this very important hearing. the protection of due process is central to our justice system. however, the current process of civil forfeiture violates this right and disproportionately as we have heard affects people of color. a policy that was meant to target drug kingpins and criminal organizations has instead been used by police departments as an extra revenue...
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i'm 158 hundred and fifty wins and we're endorsing a whole bigg flock of very good people and you know, the whole make america great again. it's all about make america great again about americafi first. that's why withrss energy and st many things that we're givinghi away to the enemy, we're giving them away to other people, other countries, we're giving all of that tremendous wealth away. amazing. we have a guy that was president that actually is coherent and up on the issues in nineteen ninety four led by the former speaker of the house newt gingrich. the gop's contract with america that ushered in historic republican gains in the houseen of representatives, republicans that have been out of power in the house for 40 years. the question tonight , can it happen again here now is the author of beyond biden, which by the way, can get on amazon.com bookstores everywhere. fox news contributor, former speaker of the house newt gingrich. e i happen to be there in the lead up and emceed the night you became speaker was a special night for me and i see very similar things emerging. i don't wa
i'm 158 hundred and fifty wins and we're endorsing a whole bigg flock of very good people and you know, the whole make america great again. it's all about make america great again about americafi first. that's why withrss energy and st many things that we're givinghi away to the enemy, we're giving them away to other people, other countries, we're giving all of that tremendous wealth away. amazing. we have a guy that was president that actually is coherent and up on the issues in nineteen...
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ge here's a sampling about as bigg as any blm protestas but no coverage. >> what soever why is that even for deerbrook is a dutch legal philosopher. she joins us tonight from overseasaswho jo. thanks so much for coming on . so you're getting the sense in the united states that everyone's in favor of vaxxed mandates and then you see coverage like that and you realize there is a global movement against it. is that fair to e say? absolute? r thereig is a massive movement going on in europe right now of tons of people, hundreds of thousands, millions of people actually who are very muche aware of what's at stake here.ar these people aree aware of the fact that our constitutional rights are being set aside without an end date and that we're heading towards a neww system of tyrannical regime of mass surveillance and control. and this is not just a hunch. this is all part of a bigger plan. this is something people who are watching right now can actually go and look up. what's very important for the american audience to know is that we've had this digital covid passed in place in europe ,which i
ge here's a sampling about as bigg as any blm protestas but no coverage. >> what soever why is that even for deerbrook is a dutch legal philosopher. she joins us tonight from overseasaswho jo. thanks so much for coming on . so you're getting the sense in the united states that everyone's in favor of vaxxed mandates and then you see coverage like that and you realize there is a global movement against it. is that fair to e say? absolute? r thereig is a massive movement going on in europe...
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in this, the 200-day moving average, historically over the last ten years, that has been one of the bigge fed's behavior and the types of statements they've been willing to make publicly i don't think that jerome powell, given his formative experience running the show in 2018, is anxious to see us violate the 200-day moving average in the s&p given how important stocks are to the economy, or deliberately invert the yield curve for no reason. so let them say whatever they want in their minutes. let's see what they actually do. and something tells me priya's going to be exactly right in her take all right, that's it, i'm done >> that's a good point josh, thank you. we do have some breaking news right now. hasbro just out and announcing the appointment of a new ceo chris cocks will take over for the interim ceo stoddard who stepped in after the longtime and beloved ceo of goldsner. he's actually been with the company since 2016 where he joined from microsoft. he takes over the ceo job effectively february 25th. hasbro for its part has done really well and, in part, because of wizards of the
in this, the 200-day moving average, historically over the last ten years, that has been one of the bigge fed's behavior and the types of statements they've been willing to make publicly i don't think that jerome powell, given his formative experience running the show in 2018, is anxious to see us violate the 200-day moving average in the s&p given how important stocks are to the economy, or deliberately invert the yield curve for no reason. so let them say whatever they want in their...
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host: that theme picked up by andy biggs, mr. biden said what are republicans for? will name you one thing there or. so much for the president who promised unity. tim scott saying that with approval rates tanking, many on the left are making a last-ditch effort to on -- to force unpopular policies on americans and this is why we need the filibuster, going back to that debate we saw yesterday on the senate floor. henrietta, good morning. caller: it was embarrassing. the world is watching. actually, are you still here? host: you can comment, go ahead. caller: i don't think any republicans have to do anything to hurt the democratic party and the president. he alone is destroying the democratic party. this guy spent a year and a half in a basement without a real vetting. and we didn't actually elect this man. elections have consequences. stolen elections have catastrophic consequences. host: why at this point do you still contend it was a stolen election? caller: have you read the article in time magazine? no bastion of right-wing conspiracy. it laid out how they did it
host: that theme picked up by andy biggs, mr. biden said what are republicans for? will name you one thing there or. so much for the president who promised unity. tim scott saying that with approval rates tanking, many on the left are making a last-ditch effort to on -- to force unpopular policies on americans and this is why we need the filibuster, going back to that debate we saw yesterday on the senate floor. henrietta, good morning. caller: it was embarrassing. the world is watching....
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beat up stocks, rally the most, the cloud, fintech, down 40 150shgs% last couple months probably the biggsnd we are seeing riching capital pulling back in -- >> oil prices are up about 1 1/4% bob nardelli still with us here, and bob, you have had a career, of manufacturing, in various industries when general electric chrysler or home depot, your thoughts, on this inflation number and the markets reaction. >> so i am not surprised about the inflation, number maria we have been talking about it i have had experience in it i think one of the things i was encouraged with chairman powell's comment yesterday was he was it wasn't full speed ahead with interest rate increases but he did say we may we may apply the brakes if we have to with inflation, so, hopefully this is this is something he will be responsive to, but it is -- it is going to be there going to be persistent throughout this year we've got to face into this thing you heard some guests this morning say we got to learn how to live with it but i think going to put tremendous pressure, tremendous pressure on korns unfortunately corporat
beat up stocks, rally the most, the cloud, fintech, down 40 150shgs% last couple months probably the biggsnd we are seeing riching capital pulling back in -- >> oil prices are up about 1 1/4% bob nardelli still with us here, and bob, you have had a career, of manufacturing, in various industries when general electric chrysler or home depot, your thoughts, on this inflation number and the markets reaction. >> so i am not surprised about the inflation, number maria we have been...
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. >> that has been biggs driver of this spike in energy prices day one joe biden killed keystone xl pipelinel leasing in alaska we were the world's swing producer is that -- how much of biden administration's move away attempted move away from fossil fuels has driven prays higher my impact 2023 to 2024 not right now. right now all about opec about russia about u.s. producers being very, very disciplined you know some people might say you know with wink and nod they are refusing to exploit some reserves that we have. do i think there are going to be seduced by high prices the break even prize for crude west texas probably $25, but you hear a lot of ceos they go let's not have another boom and bust, so, they will probably break with that discipline probably later this year, but we've got a couple quarters that are going to be pretty painful. >> in terms of the volatility energy prices, you think they could be as volatile as crypto and meme stocks what say you -- >> absolutely, yesterday the natural gas price dropped 12%, and day before went up 14%, those are equivalent of 10 there are a a move
. >> that has been biggs driver of this spike in energy prices day one joe biden killed keystone xl pipelinel leasing in alaska we were the world's swing producer is that -- how much of biden administration's move away attempted move away from fossil fuels has driven prays higher my impact 2023 to 2024 not right now. right now all about opec about russia about u.s. producers being very, very disciplined you know some people might say you know with wink and nod they are refusing to exploit...
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biggs is recognized. >> i thank the chairwoman, and i thank the witnesses for being here today. so some cyber security experts have said that diplomatic pressure, and criminal prosecutions are insufficient to deter adversaries. and that the administration should use offensive cyber operations to degrade an adversary's capabilities and create credible deterrence. i'm wondering, and i guess for each of you, is what offensive cyber operations might be effective in deterring cyber attacks on our businesses and our government entities director. >> thank you for the question, sir, i think taking a broader interpretation of what offense looks like in cyber space, it might not be what one would imagine in kinetic space, using all instruments of power, trying to impose cost to perhaps stop or apprehend, right, the threat of the moment. we can use diplomatic power to use other nations authorities to arrest extradite people, combine that with legal authority, we prosecute those people in our own court. that is an offensive maneuver. we can use our capabilities to find and arrest money flow
biggs is recognized. >> i thank the chairwoman, and i thank the witnesses for being here today. so some cyber security experts have said that diplomatic pressure, and criminal prosecutions are insufficient to deter adversaries. and that the administration should use offensive cyber operations to degrade an adversary's capabilities and create credible deterrence. i'm wondering, and i guess for each of you, is what offensive cyber operations might be effective in deterring cyber attacks on...
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biggs is now recognized. >> i think the chairwoman and the witnesses for being here today. >> cyber -- criminal prosecutions are insufficient to deter adversaries. the administration should use cyber operations to degrade an adversary at's capabilities and create credible deterrence. i am wondering, i guess this is for each of you, what offense of cyber off rations might be effective in deterring cyber attacks on our businesses and government entities, director? >> and q for the question sir. i think taking a broader interpretation, it might not be what one would imagine in kinetic space. using all instruments of power, trying to encompass cost, to stop or apprehend the threat of the moment, we can use diplomatic power to use other nation's authorities to arrest and invite people -- extradite people. to the individual miscreant is an offensive manure -- maneuver. we can use our capabilities to take on illicit infrastructure, collaborate with the private sector to thwart these attacks in situ as they come across the boundaries various operators have. as the various law of conflict woul
biggs is now recognized. >> i think the chairwoman and the witnesses for being here today. >> cyber -- criminal prosecutions are insufficient to deter adversaries. the administration should use cyber operations to degrade an adversary at's capabilities and create credible deterrence. i am wondering, i guess this is for each of you, what offense of cyber off rations might be effective in deterring cyber attacks on our businesses and government entities, director? >> and q for...
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biggs for five minutes. >> thank you, mr. chairman. appreciate every one of our witnesses being here today. and for some of you, it cant be a real easy experience, and i appreciate your willingness to be here and share your experiences with us. i'm sincerely trying to understand this bill and whether it's the appropriate measure or whether it could be better or how to design it and so my questions are meant sincerely trying to get a handle on this. i was a litigator. and i tried lots and lots and lots of cases. and everything from arbitration to jury trials at every level. so i have a lot of experience in this area, and so i have broken this down in my own mind, and i think mr. issa was trying to get there, but i'm trying to make sure i understand there's three aspects to this, this bill that i think are interesting to me. number one, is the nature of arbitration in and of itself. my experience as an arbitrator was it's a very small sample size, but it was very unsatisfactory as an arbitrator. there was pressure on me as an arbitrator
biggs for five minutes. >> thank you, mr. chairman. appreciate every one of our witnesses being here today. and for some of you, it cant be a real easy experience, and i appreciate your willingness to be here and share your experiences with us. i'm sincerely trying to understand this bill and whether it's the appropriate measure or whether it could be better or how to design it and so my questions are meant sincerely trying to get a handle on this. i was a litigator. and i tried lots and...