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thanks for that, brett, finish over to you. the this initiative was previously talked about by the us president joe biden. but what do you make of the timing of this announcement at the g summit a good day? yeah, i think the timing is quite interesting because it's been a very aggressive pushed by president biden, linked back to his domestic policy as well. with the b 3 w initiative announced at the g 7 over the weekend. and i think what's interesting about it is the, the, the tone, the way in which it's being packaged as an initiative, talking about transparent infrastructure programs, pro projects talking about standard norms and values. talking about accountability and also trying to, to, to, to link the program to a kind of a, i don't know. it's very interesting to look at it in the context of dividing the world into democracies and a talk receives. and i think again, we're going back to a kind of cold war redox with these kinds of this kind of rhetoric language. but i have to also say that i agree with brett that we have t
thanks for that, brett, finish over to you. the this initiative was previously talked about by the us president joe biden. but what do you make of the timing of this announcement at the g summit a good day? yeah, i think the timing is quite interesting because it's been a very aggressive pushed by president biden, linked back to his domestic policy as well. with the b 3 w initiative announced at the g 7 over the weekend. and i think what's interesting about it is the, the, the tone, the way in...
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brett, good morning. >> good morning to you, sir. >> go ahead, brett. >> i think john is right on target god bless him. i don't know what religion he is, but great. i think the push for more reparations, people have been treated wrong. >> your response, john? >> i think i just heard brett say that he thinks we need to push for more reparations. yeah, i take the view to heart, absolutely. i think that the challenge we have just to put the reparations point into context of the larger divisions facing american society, i think that part of the challenge we have and you see this a little bit around some of the political dialogue, even surrounding the juneteenth holiday is that on the one hand i think that there is some broadly shared recognition in american society that says that, you know, certainly historically speaking you have -- you have simply daunting -- a daunting legacy of oppression and disenfranchisement and marginalization that has visited itself on the african-american community, on the black community and we are agreed on that the division becomes a bit stronger in america when
brett, good morning. >> good morning to you, sir. >> go ahead, brett. >> i think john is right on target god bless him. i don't know what religion he is, but great. i think the push for more reparations, people have been treated wrong. >> your response, john? >> i think i just heard brett say that he thinks we need to push for more reparations. yeah, i take the view to heart, absolutely. i think that the challenge we have just to put the reparations point into...
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brett: certainly on climate, you are seeing a lot of alignment.e questions that comes up is to what extent are countries going to invest in those needs, especially in the developing world. there's also a lot of competition, as we see clean tech continuing to grow as an industry. when it comes to the likes of russia and china, you are seeing far less alignment, and i think there is still a lot of division across the alliance, across the world in terms of how we deal with this. it will be interesting to see what biden chooses to do when he goes to switzerland and meets vladimir putin. he's been calling for a policy of pretty debility and stability, even though that is exactly the opposite of what the kremlin wants. they want to be unpredictable. they thrive in that environment. so biden has got to show he can get some concessions and that his approach is going to work. guy: what do you think he needs to do in that meeting, then? if that is the approach, what attitude does he need to take into that meeting with putin? is it about status quo and makin
brett: certainly on climate, you are seeing a lot of alignment.e questions that comes up is to what extent are countries going to invest in those needs, especially in the developing world. there's also a lot of competition, as we see clean tech continuing to grow as an industry. when it comes to the likes of russia and china, you are seeing far less alignment, and i think there is still a lot of division across the alliance, across the world in terms of how we deal with this. it will be...
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a disgraceful display what was churned up and made up about brett kavanaugh.rett kavanaugh over the past several years, a lot more john roberts in him than say alito or clarence thomas. >> yeah, i think that's right. obviously, if you were to categorize on the court, you would say justice alito and justice thomas are closer than the other conservatives are to each other. maybe neil gorsuch seems to be more on the alito/thomas side on many cases. we assume because of her services on the appeals court and some of the things she has written but we're still learning about her, obviously. the other thing we need to remember that justice involve at times and a lot of them do tend to change over time. their thinking evolves and shifts with the tenor of the court and the tenor of the times. john roberts who was seen as a strong, solid conservative and the author of citizen united case and got rid of campaign finance rules and who has been skeptical of affirmative action cases over the years and, obviously, on the conservative side of things and today is seen as the sw
a disgraceful display what was churned up and made up about brett kavanaugh.rett kavanaugh over the past several years, a lot more john roberts in him than say alito or clarence thomas. >> yeah, i think that's right. obviously, if you were to categorize on the court, you would say justice alito and justice thomas are closer than the other conservatives are to each other. maybe neil gorsuch seems to be more on the alito/thomas side on many cases. we assume because of her services on the...
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brett a u.s.stic prosecutor, founder of the talman group, when you have a person like this who is running for office, hard lowest, making it clear in my view she is a political hack. is that ethical. should she recuse herself, no one raises a voice? >> you are right. i think about what justice burg everything said in supreme court case, the prosecutor is a servant of the law, could not strike foul blows this is that. think, a prosecutor wields the most powerful authority that we give to any member of the government. the ability to take away someone's freedom. i never thought, i wrote an article, about abuses and prosecutors, and there are many. and accountability is an issue, but i never thought i would see the day, you could write an article about a prosecutor who basically got into office on the notion they would bring a case before looking at facts or referrals from investigative bodies that is scary to me, it should be scary to the american people. mark: i don't know, brett, if i were a judge,
brett a u.s.stic prosecutor, founder of the talman group, when you have a person like this who is running for office, hard lowest, making it clear in my view she is a political hack. is that ethical. should she recuse herself, no one raises a voice? >> you are right. i think about what justice burg everything said in supreme court case, the prosecutor is a servant of the law, could not strike foul blows this is that. think, a prosecutor wields the most powerful authority that we give to...
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clarissa ward, brett bruen, thanks so much to both of you.ppreciate it. >>> coming up, the bomb shell revelation that trump's department of justice seized records from house democrats and their families, including a minor and now an investigation is under way. former white house counsel for president nixon, john dean, will join me live next. this looks different. it is. show me. just hit record! see that? you're filming in 8k. that's cinema quality. so... you can pull photos straight from video. impressive. but will it last a whole trip? you'll have battery all day. and then more. this is different. told you. ♪ what's the #1 retinol brand told you. used most by dermatologists? it's neutrogena® rapid wrinkle repair® smooths the look of fine lines in 1-week, deep wrinkles in 4. so you can kiss wrinkles goodbye! neutrogena® get exactly what you want on wayfair. hi. last piece. -kelly clarkson? you're welcome. like an updated kitchen in just an afternoon. it's a whole new look. -drinks? from the new kitchen cart? -yes. the bedroom style of your d
clarissa ward, brett bruen, thanks so much to both of you.ppreciate it. >>> coming up, the bomb shell revelation that trump's department of justice seized records from house democrats and their families, including a minor and now an investigation is under way. former white house counsel for president nixon, john dean, will join me live next. this looks different. it is. show me. just hit record! see that? you're filming in 8k. that's cinema quality. so... you can pull photos straight...
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it was actually a relatively easy vote for brett kavanaugh and amy coney barrett.p is stung by this ruling, it wasn't as momentous as back in 2012 when john roberts on his own cast that deciding vote. this tells us something about those two appointees, but there is more to learn. >> as a political matter, this has been the story of what happens when a law is on the books, becomes part of people's lives, then becomes far less politically potent for the republicans. the republicans have tried to repeal this in congress and haven't been able to. is it time to give up? >> it is a remarkable evolution. paul and i remember covering this from both ends of pennsylvania avenue in the early days and both the politics and legal threat obama care was under for a number of years really made it uncertain whether this was going to be a measure that sustained its presence in people's lives. now that it has, it has become popular. there are americans who oppose democratic politics who do not want to see this law rolled back. republicans have a choice right now. do they want to keep
it was actually a relatively easy vote for brett kavanaugh and amy coney barrett.p is stung by this ruling, it wasn't as momentous as back in 2012 when john roberts on his own cast that deciding vote. this tells us something about those two appointees, but there is more to learn. >> as a political matter, this has been the story of what happens when a law is on the books, becomes part of people's lives, then becomes far less politically potent for the republicans. the republicans have...
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host: that is brett in searchlight, nevada. 7:30 on the east coast. another half-hour to talk you about joe manchin. call on phone lines, for republicans, (202) 748-8001, democrats, (202) 748-8000, independents, (202) 748-8002, and residents of west virginia, (202) 748-8003. other headlines, vice president harris's trip to central america, the headline in the washington times, calling for more spending in central america in her trip to guatemala. if you want to read the story, more in the washington times. the story breaking late yesterday afternoon. federal officials recovering $2.3 million in cryptocurrency paid to the hacker who attacked the colonial pipeline. the justice department says the company paid nearly $5 billion -- $5 million and difficult to trace cryptocurrency. prompting the company to shut down its operations. the story noted in the amount of times people actually pay the ransom in ransomware attack's, interesting number there from a report by the institute for security and technology ransomware task force. the report saying the amoun
host: that is brett in searchlight, nevada. 7:30 on the east coast. another half-hour to talk you about joe manchin. call on phone lines, for republicans, (202) 748-8001, democrats, (202) 748-8000, independents, (202) 748-8002, and residents of west virginia, (202) 748-8003. other headlines, vice president harris's trip to central america, the headline in the washington times, calling for more spending in central america in her trip to guatemala. if you want to read the story, more in the...
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thank you, brett, are sports now? spain are the latest side. the reach, the quarter finals at euro 2020 after they b, croatia, 53. after extra time and a thriller in copenhagen with the score $33.00 after 90 minutes of our marana finally broke, courageous resolve an extra time with spain's 4th go. mikhail i years and then made the game safe with a 5th spain face the winner of france versus switzerland. in the last 81 of the most intense rivalries in football will be re ignited on tuesday as england host, germany in the last 16 of euro 2020 at wimbley. historically, germany have come out on top of their turn and clashes though the 3 lions did claim a major victory at wembley once before i historical game with a goal that remains controversial. today i thought england's only major trophy came in 1966 when they beat west germany on home soil to claim the world cup courtesy of what's known in germany as the wembley goal. the rivalry has since made its mark on pop culture. germany both for world cup titles and 3 european championships there last yea
thank you, brett, are sports now? spain are the latest side. the reach, the quarter finals at euro 2020 after they b, croatia, 53. after extra time and a thriller in copenhagen with the score $33.00 after 90 minutes of our marana finally broke, courageous resolve an extra time with spain's 4th go. mikhail i years and then made the game safe with a 5th spain face the winner of france versus switzerland. in the last 81 of the most intense rivalries in football will be re ignited on tuesday as...
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you know, brett, it's always the question that comes up anytime you get a monster. hurricane, a super typhoon, a heat wave of forest fire, people always say coming out of our candle pipes and smokestacks. well, you know, i think it's, we know that climate change doesn't create a heat waves or hurricanes or major storms, but it contributes to it. you know, these heat waves are like our grandparents. she weighs the evil curd before. but what's different about the brett is the intensity of them be the statistics stuff and the character personality, the nature of the way. they're not all the same. this one is much earlier than we've ever seen before. typically in western canada, we see the warmest temperatures occurred, the end of july, the beginning of august. this is in june when it's typically not the warmest time. we're seeing the area of the sprawling from the arctic circle right down to the desert. so west and, and know escaping it and with record breaking and we just broke a record of the for 84 years. yeah. and so i think that what time change does it sort of wraps it up. it's sor
you know, brett, it's always the question that comes up anytime you get a monster. hurricane, a super typhoon, a heat wave of forest fire, people always say coming out of our candle pipes and smokestacks. well, you know, i think it's, we know that climate change doesn't create a heat waves or hurricanes or major storms, but it contributes to it. you know, these heat waves are like our grandparents. she weighs the evil curd before. but what's different about the brett is the intensity of them be...
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well clearly, brett, i mean there's no question about it. we, what you see is what you're going to get. it's a forecast for the future. and likely, we will see breaking records and record stanford for one or 2 more days, or else 32 years, not 84 years. and so my sense is that clearly get used to it. this is the new norm . this is the kind of weather event that we'll see more often, especially in a country like canada. i mean, we're the 2nd coldest country in the world. the snow use country, the world, people come and ask about windshield and polar vortex and, and frost bite. it's not these, these incredible desert, like temperatures, and so for us where we don't have air conditioning to speak up in the west, or even our buildings are not set up to shed the heat. is because it's a real dangerous situation. historically unprecedented, but from a public health point of view, it is quite, quite a hit. and so i think the, the lesson is here, more of them stronger, more intense. that is the forecast going ahead and what you revise to people living
well clearly, brett, i mean there's no question about it. we, what you see is what you're going to get. it's a forecast for the future. and likely, we will see breaking records and record stanford for one or 2 more days, or else 32 years, not 84 years. and so my sense is that clearly get used to it. this is the new norm . this is the kind of weather event that we'll see more often, especially in a country like canada. i mean, we're the 2nd coldest country in the world. the snow use country, the...
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brett. >> caller: booyah, jim. >> booyah, brett. >> caller: long-time listener.hank you for your help on investing. >> oh, you're very kind. thank you. >> caller: calling about bidu. >> my second favorite after alibaba. for people who don't like alibaba, bidu is making a comeback here. those are the only two i have been talking about other than jd i don't like a lot of chinese stocks didi isdo you call it? variants she has 52 different variants. my life likes it a lot of people love it. and that, ladies and gentlemen, "the lightning round"! >> "the lightning round" is sponsored by td ameritrade. >>> coming up, should the government's approach to faang make you think twice about facebook or is the ftc just pulling teeth? cramer just the wisdom next. >>> tomorrow kick off the trading day with "squawk on the street." live from post 9 at the nyse. >> if you spac something, then it would be like, david, you would need a spac report >> you would. >> we're trying to cue the booth. >> i love it there it is. >> thank you. >> wait, here at the end [ laughter ] >> i love it
brett. >> caller: booyah, jim. >> booyah, brett. >> caller: long-time listener.hank you for your help on investing. >> oh, you're very kind. thank you. >> caller: calling about bidu. >> my second favorite after alibaba. for people who don't like alibaba, bidu is making a comeback here. those are the only two i have been talking about other than jd i don't like a lot of chinese stocks didi isdo you call it? variants she has 52 different variants. my life likes...
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brett, let me first say, if we see the president come out in brussels, of course, we'll take his remarks live. but you say that the u.s. needs to get tougher, the u.s. is too soft on putin and russia. not just the biden administration, but the obama administration, where you worked. what are you calling for and what would that look like? >> yeah, thanks. there are several things we need to do. one, we've got to increase the cost for what russia has been doing up until now. whether it's meddling in our elections, hacking into government systems. obviously, you know, the plight of both americans but also russians like alexei navalny, the opposition leader, who currently sits in a russian jail with trumped up charges. so, we have to make clear that we're not just going to slap on a couple of sanctions, toss out a few more spies but we're going to really bring home to vladimir putin the cost of what he has been doing. and indicate there is more to come if he doesn't change his behavior. and i'm concerned that president biden continues to seek a predictsable, stable relationship with russia t
brett, let me first say, if we see the president come out in brussels, of course, we'll take his remarks live. but you say that the u.s. needs to get tougher, the u.s. is too soft on putin and russia. not just the biden administration, but the obama administration, where you worked. what are you calling for and what would that look like? >> yeah, thanks. there are several things we need to do. one, we've got to increase the cost for what russia has been doing up until now. whether it's...
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thank sir. brett president biden has left the g 7 a new key. now he's just boarded the air force one on his way to brussels. this is our 0. let's bring you up to speed with this house top stories. 2021 should be a turning point for the world. was the main message from all g 7 lead us. if they wrapped up the summit in the u. k, that joint communicate, they made a series of climate commitments that include achieving that 0 compet emissions by 2015. covered 19 was of course, a major focus with the group pledging 1000000000 vaccine doses for developing nations. they came down hard on china coating on bay jing to respect human rights. i know this going to sound somewhat prosaic, but i think we're in a con.
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admiral brett giroir, very good seeing you. thank you. we appreciate that.this with senator chuck grassley, what he makes of this as well at the time all of this spending going on including what water told will be a tamed down and toned down infrastructure measure but not a guarantee on that either. stay with us. ♪♪ you don't become a runner, who breaks eight world records... after age 65, without a serious support system. kathy martin has one in medicare from blue cross blue shield. she won't go a day without the right card. because she can't go a day without running. the medicare coverage trusted by more doctors. this is the benefit of blue. learn more at benefitofblue.com. i'm erin. -and i'm margo. this is the benefit of blue. we've always done things our own way. charted our own paths. i wasn't going to just back down from moderate to severe rheumatoid arthritis. psoriatic arthritis wasn't going to change who i am. when i learned that my joint pain could mean permanent joint damage, i asked about enbrel. enbrel helps relieve joint pain, and helps stop pe
admiral brett giroir, very good seeing you. thank you. we appreciate that.this with senator chuck grassley, what he makes of this as well at the time all of this spending going on including what water told will be a tamed down and toned down infrastructure measure but not a guarantee on that either. stay with us. ♪♪ you don't become a runner, who breaks eight world records... after age 65, without a serious support system. kathy martin has one in medicare from blue cross blue shield. she...
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brett, thank you for being here. really appreciate it.w, whatever. because those are memories that you'll cherish forever and you can't get them back, obviously. and you never know when your time's up. i lost my father, i would say way too early, and like most you take for granted each and every day and until it's too late. so spend as much time with your kids as you can and be involved in their lives. >> what a get message. that's one i can personally understand and relate to as well. on that note, really quickly, before we move some of the other stuff we're going to talk about you today, what are one of the memories with you and your dad, you talk about those moments that you look back on and you hank onto. do you have one you can share with us? >> there's actually so many. because my dad, i think most people know that he was my high school football coach. he was also my baseball coach and my mom and dad taught school and of course my dad was a high school football coach and so first through 12 was right there together. we were not in s
brett, thank you for being here. really appreciate it.w, whatever. because those are memories that you'll cherish forever and you can't get them back, obviously. and you never know when your time's up. i lost my father, i would say way too early, and like most you take for granted each and every day and until it's too late. so spend as much time with your kids as you can and be involved in their lives. >> what a get message. that's one i can personally understand and relate to as well. on...
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brett kavanaugh all but said, you can't do this anymore.system where neck saban the coach of the university of alabama football team gets $9 million a year from the university and the football players who put their health on the line are not even allowed to get minimum wage of $7.25 an hour. i think this is just -- justice kavanaugh was all but inviting more lawsuits saying this system has to be torn up from the ground. i don't think it is going to be 20 or 30 years. >> so how do you see that working? this was unanimous by the way all nine justices agreeing. as christine was saying just images and, you know, likenesses and t-shirts? how would it work? there's a lot of different -- there are crew teams. >> field hockey teams, all kinds of teams that don't necessarily make the income a baseball or basketball team makes. >> that is one of the ncaa's big arguments is that the revenue from football and basketball subsidized wrestling and cross country and crew and all of the sports that don't bring in any revenue. there are lots of proposals in
brett kavanaugh all but said, you can't do this anymore.system where neck saban the coach of the university of alabama football team gets $9 million a year from the university and the football players who put their health on the line are not even allowed to get minimum wage of $7.25 an hour. i think this is just -- justice kavanaugh was all but inviting more lawsuits saying this system has to be torn up from the ground. i don't think it is going to be 20 or 30 years. >> so how do you see...
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. >> let's start with brett calling from des moines, iowa on the republican line.good morning. >> icgood morning to you. >> go ahead. >> i think he's right on target, god bless him, ira's religion, that's great. i think the push for reparations, people have been treated wrong. >> good response. >> i think i just heard brett say he thinks we need to push for preparation. i take the view too hard, absolutely. i think the challenge we have just to push reparations and context of the larger divisions facing american society, i think the challenge we have, receive and surround some of the political dialogue even surrounding jewish holiday, on the one hand i see probably shared recognition in american society that says certainly historicallyor you have a dauntg legacy of oppression and marginalization in itself on behalf of american community and we have read on how it becomes stronger in america speaking in contemporaneous terms although more andnd more cap a sense that the way in which structural society is set up their major problems with practical terms african-ameri
. >> let's start with brett calling from des moines, iowa on the republican line.good morning. >> icgood morning to you. >> go ahead. >> i think he's right on target, god bless him, ira's religion, that's great. i think the push for reparations, people have been treated wrong. >> good response. >> i think i just heard brett say he thinks we need to push for preparation. i take the view too hard, absolutely. i think the challenge we have just to push...
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starting with brett calling on the republican line from des moines, iowa. caller: good morning. host: go ahead. caller: i think john is right on target, god bless him. i do not know what religion he is, but great. i think the push for more reparations, people have been treated wrong. host: go ahead and respond, john. guest: i think i heard him say we need to push for more reparations. i take that view to heart, absolutely. to put that in context of the larger issues facing american society, part of the challenge we have -- and you see this a little bit around the political dialogue surrounding the juneteenth holiday. on one hand, i think there is some broadly shared recognition in american society that says , historically speaking, that you have a daunting legacy of oppression and disenfranchisement and marginalization that has been on the african-american community. we agree on that. the division comes stronger when you speak in contemporary terms. more folks have the sense that the way society is set up still causes problems for the advancement of african-americans. therefore
starting with brett calling on the republican line from des moines, iowa. caller: good morning. host: go ahead. caller: i think john is right on target, god bless him. i do not know what religion he is, but great. i think the push for more reparations, people have been treated wrong. host: go ahead and respond, john. guest: i think i heard him say we need to push for more reparations. i take that view to heart, absolutely. to put that in context of the larger issues facing american society,...
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brett: vol has been tame for a long time. when you get these uncertain headlines and people trying to figure out what the future holds, you will certainly see volatility pick up. if you look at volatility in a broader sense, the idea of highly volatile instruments has not push people away from cryptocurrency. where does involve -- vol go? uncertainty drives vol, and people don't like uncertainty. i think this is part in partial from where we have been, and it is a reality check. people are going to have to seek higher ground and take a step back and look at what is really going on before they deploy more capital to this market. yvonne: why the abrupt turn from the fed? how do we go from the central bank saying they would support the new policy framework and allow inflation to run a bit more hot to now to rate hikes in 2023 projected. is it warranted? brett: it is 2021, so we are talking two years out. we have had a tremendous amount of support from the fed. the fed i think has gotten most of its headlines wrong, or at least t
brett: vol has been tame for a long time. when you get these uncertain headlines and people trying to figure out what the future holds, you will certainly see volatility pick up. if you look at volatility in a broader sense, the idea of highly volatile instruments has not push people away from cryptocurrency. where does involve -- vol go? uncertainty drives vol, and people don't like uncertainty. i think this is part in partial from where we have been, and it is a reality check. people are...
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brett larson knows a lot about eating bugs. news headline and welcome us to aa taste test of cicadas, good to see you. >> tucker, good to be here, the brood x sounds like a squad but this is a group of cicadas that show up every 17 years and the last time we sold them was 2004. they are notable for that loud. sound that they make. often heard when we go to press conferences throughout washington, d.c., area and hearing politicians, 100 decimals is how loud the sound can get. it is interesting the sound from the cicadas is the mating call as the male cicada but the c female circuited to get the group on to make the babies, drop them and the ground and pop out 17 years later. they are edible and we got some ready for you from the rising creek bakery in mount morris, p.a. they sent you quite a variety of delicious tweets there including cadedas. now we have to say this, the fda has said if you have an allergy to shellfish, shrimp or lobster, crawl fish, things like that, if you have an allergy tog those don't eat them. you'll have
brett larson knows a lot about eating bugs. news headline and welcome us to aa taste test of cicadas, good to see you. >> tucker, good to be here, the brood x sounds like a squad but this is a group of cicadas that show up every 17 years and the last time we sold them was 2004. they are notable for that loud. sound that they make. often heard when we go to press conferences throughout washington, d.c., area and hearing politicians, 100 decimals is how loud the sound can get. it is...
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they targeted the popular mobilization forces, fennel, brett le, group of iranian back fighters. the group says 4 of its members were killed and it's threatening retaliation. the u. s. says they've hit facilities that will be used to launch attacks against its troops. and the syrian government news agency says the international coalition military base and there as though it has been attacked. the base is near the l. omar oil field, local sources told, i'll just say that 8 to miss tiles hit the base. another body has been found in the rubble of an apartment building that collapse last week in florida. this means 10 people are now confirmed dead with that number expected to rise because more than a 150 people remain accounted for. rescue efforts at the beach front building in the city of surf side are now into their 5th stage. you can get more and all those stories on our web site. there it is. al jazeera dot com, our main story. they are, of course, that unilateral cease fire in it to your eye. witnesses next with 2 young men in cambodia. china was the 100 anniversary of the found
they targeted the popular mobilization forces, fennel, brett le, group of iranian back fighters. the group says 4 of its members were killed and it's threatening retaliation. the u. s. says they've hit facilities that will be used to launch attacks against its troops. and the syrian government news agency says the international coalition military base and there as though it has been attacked. the base is near the l. omar oil field, local sources told, i'll just say that 8 to miss tiles hit the...
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brett, i want to thank you very much for your great work as u.s. on the program as well. god bless you. ♪♪ >> we'll be right back. .. dually-adjustable, foot-warming, temperature-balancing... proven quality night sleep we've ever made. save up to $500 on select sleep number 360 smart beds. plus, free premium delivery when you add a base. ends monday. hearing is important to living life to the fullest. that's why inside every miracle-ear store, you'll find better bedtime stories. you'll find a better life is in store at miracle-ear, when you experience the exclusive miracle-ear advantage. it starts with our free hearing assessment. plus innovative products that fit your needs and budget. with free service and adjustments for life. we're so confident we can improve your life, we're offering a 30-day risk-free trial. call 1-800-miracle today and experience the miracle-ear advantage for yourself. [♪♪♪] mark: well come back, america. this is the pocket version of the declaration of independence and the constitution of the united states which are under a
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oral argument, it looked like, even the con serservative justices, like chief justice roberts and brett kavanaugh were skeptical. the message that chief justice roberts is trying to send now, for almost a decade, if you, my conservatives, want to overturn the affordable care act, do it through the political process. don't trust the courts to do it. we saw, when the president was donald trump, and the senate and the house were in republican hands, they couldn't do it. they couldn't come up with a replacement. this is a supreme court that changes nothing. this isn't the same-sex marriage case, where states tomorrow have to allow same-sex marriages. all the case does is preserve the status quo. but it's a status quo, where people with pre-existing conditions are protected. people can keep the kids on health insurance for age 25. there's no lifetime limits on coverage. these are parts of american life, that i think even though this supreme court didn't address the merits for a third time, i think they are sending a very strong message that they are done with challenges to the affordable car
oral argument, it looked like, even the con serservative justices, like chief justice roberts and brett kavanaugh were skeptical. the message that chief justice roberts is trying to send now, for almost a decade, if you, my conservatives, want to overturn the affordable care act, do it through the political process. don't trust the courts to do it. we saw, when the president was donald trump, and the senate and the house were in republican hands, they couldn't do it. they couldn't come up with...
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this afternoon, youtube confirmed that it has blocked brett weinstein's channel from generating any adw he makes a living come in part since he left evergreen. they suspended him from the youtube partner program and youtube added that they will not allow any channel to discuss "claims that iver maxton is effective in the treatment of covid." thanks so much for coming on. so tell us what -- those are the bare bones of the story but tell tus what you think this means ad why google would be opposed to talking about ivermectin. that's confusing? in some ways. >> it is confusing but i think the way to understand it is consider the question of what would be ideal from the perspective of the pharmaceutical industry at the moment? it would be ideal if vaccines were recommended for all people irrespective of their age, irrespective of whether they had already had covid-19 and irrespective of whether or not they were pregnant. and it would be essential that there were no safe and effective alternatives to the vaccine because if there were a safe and effective alternatives to the emergency use au
this afternoon, youtube confirmed that it has blocked brett weinstein's channel from generating any adw he makes a living come in part since he left evergreen. they suspended him from the youtube partner program and youtube added that they will not allow any channel to discuss "claims that iver maxton is effective in the treatment of covid." thanks so much for coming on. so tell us what -- those are the bare bones of the story but tell tus what you think this means ad why google would...
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might be interested in the drudge report with the picture of the judges that you mentioned, amy and brettorked republicans -- thwart republicans. been in new york, is support. caller: thank you much for c-span. i support the aca. my understanding is the supreme court upheld it because they felt whoever sued them did not have standing. that does not solve the problem. i think the aca or something like it is important that it is not perfect and it needs work. unfortunately, the way things are there is no bipartisanship. there are many answers. it does cost money. there are a lot of americans who feel that it is the right -- their right to not have health isnurance. they are the first ones with their hands out when they go with pre-existing conditions, lifetime caps rested on the requirements that all americans get health coverage in some form. let's hear from andy and florida, you support. good morning. caller: the affordable care act provides protections beyond day to day care. it provides protections against discrimination for pre-existing conditions which my job aggravated a genetic cond
might be interested in the drudge report with the picture of the judges that you mentioned, amy and brettorked republicans -- thwart republicans. been in new york, is support. caller: thank you much for c-span. i support the aca. my understanding is the supreme court upheld it because they felt whoever sued them did not have standing. that does not solve the problem. i think the aca or something like it is important that it is not perfect and it needs work. unfortunately, the way things are...
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jillian: mayor brett lashly, you are quite an individual. to have been able to talk to you. keep us updated on how everything goes. i know you were the first republican elected to this position in august of 2018. i know you have big shoes -- they have big shoes to fill while you're gone but we would love to talk to you when you're back. thanks for joining us. >> i'll definitely keep in touch. thank you. jillian: thank you. thank you for your service. todd: that was an important segment in the sense that you realize that it's not just one person who serves, it's an entire family. and in this case, a community. think of all the things that he needs to do before he goes away and think about the impact that he has had on all these different lives. all these people need to step up. we wish all of them and of course brett the very best. jillian: it is. he says things that he's been proud to accomplish while in office, keeping the fiscal structure in balance, lowering taxes, so there's a lot that he's been able to do for the community that he is pr
jillian: mayor brett lashly, you are quite an individual. to have been able to talk to you. keep us updated on how everything goes. i know you were the first republican elected to this position in august of 2018. i know you have big shoes -- they have big shoes to fill while you're gone but we would love to talk to you when you're back. thanks for joining us. >> i'll definitely keep in touch. thank you. jillian: thank you. thank you for your service. todd: that was an important segment in...
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brett kavanaugh certainly was more focused on ministrant of law than -- on administrative law than any other area of law. so the priorities of the conservative movement have changed. as far as the second part of your question, will, i guess harmonizing is maybe what you're asking, what i'm calling congregated originals and with traditionalist originals him. so, look, i will try to make this quick. there are three strands of broadly speaking originalist thoughts in the modern conservative legal movement. there is quote unquote conservative original is him -- originalism. kind of a positivist approach. that there is one right answer. you have to get it. that has been conservative originalism. there is more libertarian originalism. randy calls it the quote resumption of liberty. randy gets also as of libertarian conclusions aced on his assumptions that i find preposterous to be honest with you. then there is quote unquote progressive originalism affiliated with a professor that argues that the constitution itself is purposefully written in a way intended to affect the delegates to future
brett kavanaugh certainly was more focused on ministrant of law than -- on administrative law than any other area of law. so the priorities of the conservative movement have changed. as far as the second part of your question, will, i guess harmonizing is maybe what you're asking, what i'm calling congregated originals and with traditionalist originals him. so, look, i will try to make this quick. there are three strands of broadly speaking originalist thoughts in the modern conservative legal...
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have to give brett the time to respond. >> i think the easiest way to respond as if there is nothing to hide, there sure are a lot of police to bar international journalists, whether al jazeera, bbc, cnn from seeing anything happening there. i think the challenge that the chinese have used one of increasing scrutiny and realizing that they are not going to be able to hold the world at bay, and certainly when it comes to the origins of covid-19, you heard it from the world health organization, you have to have more transparency. host: thank you so much. thank you for joining us. thank you for watching. you can see the program anytime by visiting our website. for further discussions go to facebook. join the conversation on twitter. thanks for watching. hexxxúúúúúóóóóóóóó??■ ♪♪♪ ♪♪♪ samantha hawley: as a foreign correspondent, my job takes me to many countries, but stepping into this one, i'm feeling mildly unsettled. after all, this is saudi arabia, home to islam's holiest cities and governed by sharia law. women have few rights here.
have to give brett the time to respond. >> i think the easiest way to respond as if there is nothing to hide, there sure are a lot of police to bar international journalists, whether al jazeera, bbc, cnn from seeing anything happening there. i think the challenge that the chinese have used one of increasing scrutiny and realizing that they are not going to be able to hold the world at bay, and certainly when it comes to the origins of covid-19, you heard it from the world health...
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this was a little bit of an easier one for brett kavanaugh and amy coney barrett. you challengers from texas and other states, you have no injury here. you can't come up and complain about the individual insurance mandate when there's no penalty for it. there's nothing that your states have suffered in terms of a loss because of the law now. so that was an easy one to get rid of but, michael, the one that was really complicated and different was this religious freedom one because justices barrett and kavanaugh have both wanted more accommodation for religious believers. >> does the affordable care act, obamacare and as a trilogylion low -- end the trilogy that there could be a part four? >> oh, yeah. there will always be challenges. there are still challenges percolating up towards the justices, but as far as the supreme court's concerned, they don't want them. they don't want to see any kind of broad scale challenge anymore, that's for sure. so we can say michael, tonight for our viewers that the act as a whole is here to stay. it's not going to be thrown out in t
this was a little bit of an easier one for brett kavanaugh and amy coney barrett. you challengers from texas and other states, you have no injury here. you can't come up and complain about the individual insurance mandate when there's no penalty for it. there's nothing that your states have suffered in terms of a loss because of the law now. so that was an easy one to get rid of but, michael, the one that was really complicated and different was this religious freedom one because justices...
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before break, this is genius, he happens to be a huge fan of the show, brett farve should do the ads hodleers only on wednesday, and if so i'll share in the royalties because it's genius. >> brett is also a fan of energy companies that are investing very little in their future. how popular. or think about the politics in some of the ceos throwing a lot of money into cap x they are running for equity holders for cash here and now, and these companies are about he more valuable in two years, prices are going higher eog, chevron, i love it, going higher. >> coming up am c stock up more than 1400% just this year. what the company did to spark this show-stopping rally plus, something just happened to bitcoin that hasn't happen in a year, bk says could behe t worse being over in terms of the crypto collapse, he will complain when "fast money" returns. ♪ and a man's gotta learn to take it ♪ ♪ try to believe though the going gets rough ♪ ♪ that you gotta hang tough to make it ♪ ♪ you're the best! around! ♪ ♪ nothing's gonna ever keep you down ♪ [triumphantly yells] ♪ you're the best! around!
before break, this is genius, he happens to be a huge fan of the show, brett farve should do the ads hodleers only on wednesday, and if so i'll share in the royalties because it's genius. >> brett is also a fan of energy companies that are investing very little in their future. how popular. or think about the politics in some of the ceos throwing a lot of money into cap x they are running for equity holders for cash here and now, and these companies are about he more valuable in two...
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you surprised that two justices named by president trump, the aforementioned amy coney barrett and brett given that this is the third time the supreme court heard a case about the affordable care act and the third time it declined to overturn it, how safe do you think obamacare is now, both in the courts and in congress? >> well, chris, i was surprised. i bet donald trump was surprised too. it's a lesson presidentings have learned. you can appoint who you want to the supreme court but you can't make them do what you want once they're on the bench there. i think this means the affordable care act is here to stay. after an incredible decade of controversy and you and i know how even after the affordable care act was passed what a weapon it was for republicans in a series of elections, serving their interests in raising money and winning congressional seats. this is now safely ensconced. it may be revised, expanded, amended but the affordable care act now is here i think to stay. chris: juan, there was a lot of talk beyond this specific issue, there was a lot of talk this week about these t
you surprised that two justices named by president trump, the aforementioned amy coney barrett and brett given that this is the third time the supreme court heard a case about the affordable care act and the third time it declined to overturn it, how safe do you think obamacare is now, both in the courts and in congress? >> well, chris, i was surprised. i bet donald trump was surprised too. it's a lesson presidentings have learned. you can appoint who you want to the supreme court but you...
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still learning about the trump court, the first big term since amy coney barrett is on the bench, brett kavanaugh is a relatively new member. they were among those who, you know, said, leave this in place. again, if it were the first case, maybe they would have voted differently. here it comes back again and they viewed the argument as you don't have standing. a republican attorney general is not affected by the individual mandate, per se, so they said go away. >> it's also, does the supreme court want to be in a position of taking away health care from 21 million people in a pandemic? we're coming out of a pandemic but, you know, more people are on this than ever and we see the favorability ratings higher than ever as well, they are essentially saying if the legislature wants to do this, if the senate and the house and the republican president want to do this, sure, have at it and again we've seen what happened when they tried to do that. >> the role of barrett i think is significant here, you remember the fight, getting her on the court, one of the big warnings you heard from democrat
still learning about the trump court, the first big term since amy coney barrett is on the bench, brett kavanaugh is a relatively new member. they were among those who, you know, said, leave this in place. again, if it were the first case, maybe they would have voted differently. here it comes back again and they viewed the argument as you don't have standing. a republican attorney general is not affected by the individual mandate, per se, so they said go away. >> it's also, does the...
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brett giroir, thank you soir much for joining us.oon. >>> still ahead, we have a critical week this week on capitol hill about the biden agenda. democrat in-fighting is putting that agenda potentially in jeopardy. time is running out. we've got the midterms bearing down and a debt ceiling fight heading our way. congresswoman claudia tenney will break thathe down. also dark money, anonymous donations to get this the senate rules changed in order to do a big blowout in government spending that would raise your taxes down the road. that's next when "the evening edit" continues. ♪ >> i think the democrats will do anything that they can to try to win the mid if term election, but -- midterm election, but the middle class and the working class sees right through their rhetoric and their lies. ♪♪ different how? don't you just ride the wave? (judith) no - we actively manage client portfolios based on our forward-looking views of the market. (other money manager) but you still sell investments that generate high commissions, right? (judith) n
brett giroir, thank you soir much for joining us.oon. >>> still ahead, we have a critical week this week on capitol hill about the biden agenda. democrat in-fighting is putting that agenda potentially in jeopardy. time is running out. we've got the midterms bearing down and a debt ceiling fight heading our way. congresswoman claudia tenney will break thathe down. also dark money, anonymous donations to get this the senate rules changed in order to do a big blowout in government...
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but as the conservative justice brett kavanaugh said, he said the fight is not over. the law. and really what he stressed in his concurrence is that there should be a way for these athletes to get compensated above and beyond. he talked about the fact that congress may have to get involved, maybe students will have to engage in collective garging here. and the common refrain is that there is this huge disparity between the ncaa, the officials, the coaches, the schools making millions and millions and millions of dollars. and justice kavanaugh said the students e
but as the conservative justice brett kavanaugh said, he said the fight is not over. the law. and really what he stressed in his concurrence is that there should be a way for these athletes to get compensated above and beyond. he talked about the fact that congress may have to get involved, maybe students will have to engage in collective garging here. and the common refrain is that there is this huge disparity between the ncaa, the officials, the coaches, the schools making millions and...
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i'm no fan of brett kavanaugh in all honesty. been so flatly wrong, he felt strong enough to write an opinion and basically say anywhere in the world what the ncaa has been doing, their business model, would be flatly illegal. we have all known this. you can't get away with not paying your employees, college athletes, especially at the highest level, it is work. and i don't know if you know this, steph, but for me, an athlete, former athlete, 35 years ago, coming out of university of kentucky, when you sign a national letter of intent to go to college, in that moment you sign away your image and likeness rights in perpetuity forever. so university of kentucky, for instance, has my rights. i don't make any money from that, not when i was in school, not after school, and that's wrong, on top of just not paying for your labor. a monumental day yesterday. the ncaa is having to face some reckoning now. >> well, this hits the ncaa exactly where it hurts. do you think it is going to destroy their business model forever? >> i think it is
i'm no fan of brett kavanaugh in all honesty. been so flatly wrong, he felt strong enough to write an opinion and basically say anywhere in the world what the ncaa has been doing, their business model, would be flatly illegal. we have all known this. you can't get away with not paying your employees, college athletes, especially at the highest level, it is work. and i don't know if you know this, steph, but for me, an athlete, former athlete, 35 years ago, coming out of university of kentucky,...
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elizabeth: joining us now doctor brett giroir.port coming in from the daily mail claiming between 2013 and 2020 doctor peter dies six echo nonprofit that funded the gain-of-function research that nonprofit got more than 123 million bucks from the government under the obama administration that is a lot ofy the majority from the pentagon, that's a huge amount of money from 2013 - 2020, is that true? >> i don't know if it's true, i don't have those statistics but it is a very larger matter money in looking at this alliance we really need to look very carefully, at least from the public website and information there are many positive programs like understanding how to better raise animals so we don't get influenza, et cetera. there's a lot of good stuff the government wants to support but the gain-of-function research, funding laboratories like the wuhan lab letter under chinese communist control associated with the military that is a whole different kettle of fish e and we need to investigate every single dime and make sure that does
elizabeth: joining us now doctor brett giroir.port coming in from the daily mail claiming between 2013 and 2020 doctor peter dies six echo nonprofit that funded the gain-of-function research that nonprofit got more than 123 million bucks from the government under the obama administration that is a lot ofy the majority from the pentagon, that's a huge amount of money from 2013 - 2020, is that true? >> i don't know if it's true, i don't have those statistics but it is a very larger matter...
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our guests include brett brackett, dr. shawn fletcher, and activist tony quintero. the theme is education and knowing history. >>> tonight, a community's anchor continues to grow after a 94-year-old asian woman remains hospitalized after a stabbing attack in san francisco. now we're learning more about the suspect's criminal history and the system that seemed to allow him to continue to be on the streets. nbc bay area's christie smith spoke with the d.a. and the mayor. >> very nice lady. >> reporter: anh taylor is receiving a flood of support as she keeps recovering. wednesday's attack has touched off more anger across the city. >> we're hoping to first of all see that guy in prison for good. second of all, we're happier because she's alive. >> reporter: this is new video we've obtained as sfpd arrived on scene. >> i'm glad they caught him, thank you, police. i was amazed this guy was still walking on the streets. >> reporter: police say they arrived 35-year-old daniel cauich. nbc bay area learned cauich was arrested five times last year for burglaries and in 2016 f
our guests include brett brackett, dr. shawn fletcher, and activist tony quintero. the theme is education and knowing history. >>> tonight, a community's anchor continues to grow after a 94-year-old asian woman remains hospitalized after a stabbing attack in san francisco. now we're learning more about the suspect's criminal history and the system that seemed to allow him to continue to be on the streets. nbc bay area's christie smith spoke with the d.a. and the mayor. >> very...
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kavanaugh, at the end wrote this, talking about where the court was probably going to go, brett kavanaugh said that, tradition alone cannot justify the ncaa's decision to build a massive money enterprise on the backs of student athletes who are not fairly compensated. i know you've seen it, i've seen it at alabama over the past 40 years, usually these poor kids coming from rural alabama being recruited, making tens of millions of dollars for the university, they break an ankle, something else, a knee gets busted and they're at the pigly wiggly for the rest of their lives, they get no health care, don't get compensated, nothing. it's been outrageous for a long time. >> it is. and it rocks the foundation of the ncaa theory's case what people love about college sports is the amateurism. but what's happening in college sports is people are making billions of dollars, and the head coaches and athletic directors are the highest paid officials in every state in the country and the players get nothing. it was a narrow decision that upholds a former ruling in a lower court. under current ncaa rule
kavanaugh, at the end wrote this, talking about where the court was probably going to go, brett kavanaugh said that, tradition alone cannot justify the ncaa's decision to build a massive money enterprise on the backs of student athletes who are not fairly compensated. i know you've seen it, i've seen it at alabama over the past 40 years, usually these poor kids coming from rural alabama being recruited, making tens of millions of dollars for the university, they break an ankle, something else,...
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. >> this is pra brett kavanaugh wrote, nowhere else in america can businesses get away with agreeingr workers at a fair market rate and under ordinary principles of antitrust law it is not evident why college sports should be any different. the ncaa is not above the law. so this specific ruling doesn't mean they can all of a sudden get salaries, it means they can get certain compensation for education, computers, mare scholarships to graduate schools, things like that. how much of a difference do you think that will make in a student athlete's life? >> it should make a lot of difference. this is a group of athletes that have so much time restriction so the idea of getting paid internships and pod-grad opportunities is a big deal and i think just fundamentally it shifts what stools are allowed to provide for their athletes. we've talked so much in the last year or so about name, image and likeness and endorsements and sponsorships, that's all third-party stuff. this is directly what a school can provide to its own athletes and, yes, it's narrow, education-related expenses but that's s
. >> this is pra brett kavanaugh wrote, nowhere else in america can businesses get away with agreeingr workers at a fair market rate and under ordinary principles of antitrust law it is not evident why college sports should be any different. the ncaa is not above the law. so this specific ruling doesn't mean they can all of a sudden get salaries, it means they can get certain compensation for education, computers, mare scholarships to graduate schools, things like that. how much of a...
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but what's different about the brett is the intensity of them be the statistic stuff and the character personality, the nature of the way. they're not all the same. this one is much earlier than we've ever seen before. typically in western canada, we see the warmest temperatures occur the end of july, the beginning of august. this is in june when it's typically not the warmest time. we're seeing the area of the sprawling from the arctic circle right down to the desert. so west and, and know escaping it and with record breaking and we just broke a record of the for 84 years. yeah. and so i think that what time it changed does it sort of wraps it up? it's sort of like the steroids for weather and, and so therefore it makes systems bigger and better, and, and more impactful. and so i think the degree, the elements of this heat wave are clearly has human dna, but it's not the total costs. but as we move forward, if we look into the future, should we be calculating more heat waves like this? to be a part of the weather. and she would be talking about a new normal when we talk about normal w
but what's different about the brett is the intensity of them be the statistic stuff and the character personality, the nature of the way. they're not all the same. this one is much earlier than we've ever seen before. typically in western canada, we see the warmest temperatures occur the end of july, the beginning of august. this is in june when it's typically not the warmest time. we're seeing the area of the sprawling from the arctic circle right down to the desert. so west and, and know...
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. >> reporter: justice brett kavanaugh said the business model would be flatly illegal in almost any other industry in america. he said restaurants can't band together to cut wages for ees on the theory customers prefer >> this could be the beginning of the end for the college amateur model, open the door for college athletes to receive payment to play or attend a school or transfer schools >> reporter: the ncaa must soon decide what to do about a growing number of state laws...