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it turned out brian wells lost his life over $8,702. stigators also recovered handwritten notes with detailed, complicated instructions, apparently written for wells, on how to carry out the robbery. >> the notes involved in this case were voluminous. there were nine total pages of notes. >> the notes referred to wells as a "hostage." and they were peppered with dire warnings. like, "bomb has tripwires. forcing or tampering will detonate." and, "we are following you. if you delay, disobey or alert anyone, you will die." the collar bomb locked around wells'neck had four keyholes. the notes also included maps and instructions directing wells to a location where he'd find a key and more instructions on where to find another key, and then another, until finally he'd be free of the bomb. an illustrated manuscript of treachery. i get the sense that there's a scavenger hunt going on. and if he follows the notes in a timely manner, he can go from point "a" to "b, " to "c, " to "d" and come up with the holy grail, which is the key to unlock this
it turned out brian wells lost his life over $8,702. stigators also recovered handwritten notes with detailed, complicated instructions, apparently written for wells, on how to carry out the robbery. >> the notes involved in this case were voluminous. there were nine total pages of notes. >> the notes referred to wells as a "hostage." and they were peppered with dire warnings. like, "bomb has tripwires. forcing or tampering will detonate." and, "we are...
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brian: well, to continue this discussion let's bring in tom homan, former acting i.c.e.ter and and a fox business contributor who is currently in arizona with a group of border area sheriffs. tom, thanks for being with us. i want to get your reaction to the vice president's visit. did anything good come of this, i ask again, or was it merely a photo op? >> it was a photo op. she had no intention of going to the border. president trump has been more presidential on this issue than president biden and kamala harris. [audio difficulty] she talked to men and women on the front line. you know why she doesn't want to do that? she's going to hear the truth. she's going to hear that border walls work. why would you stop that law? they're going to say -- [inaudible] we shut down all the trump policies that were working, were effective. illegal immigration was down, as vice president, why did you stop these policies? she doesn't want -- and that's why she didn't go to rgv. she should have talked to the men and women of the border patrol to see what works, what doesn't -- brian: to
brian: well, to continue this discussion let's bring in tom homan, former acting i.c.e.ter and and a fox business contributor who is currently in arizona with a group of border area sheriffs. tom, thanks for being with us. i want to get your reaction to the vice president's visit. did anything good come of this, i ask again, or was it merely a photo op? >> it was a photo op. she had no intention of going to the border. president trump has been more presidential on this issue than...
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extra fees and gun insurance, who does this impact, brian? >> well, when we look at extra fees -- >> i am sorry. the right to bear arms. if we look at the right to keep to bear arms, well, do we have the right to public assembly o the right to religion? if we are taking gun owners and we'll fine them a fee to be gun owners then we should take a fee for being muslims. there are a few gun owners and a few is bad apples and everybody should pay a fee to pay for that violence. you can say the same for muslims, if one muslims causing a terrorist attack, it will affect others. >> this is a lot, all of these proposals are a lot. why go down this road knowing people like brian and people regardless of ethnicity to block these measures. why go down this road, joe? >> ethicty has nothing to do with this. this is kids having no respect for other lives and people killing other people. when you go into drive your car, you get your picture taken and passing a test. what's the difference from owning a car or owning a gun. there is no difference. i can give you ten
extra fees and gun insurance, who does this impact, brian? >> well, when we look at extra fees -- >> i am sorry. the right to bear arms. if we look at the right to keep to bear arms, well, do we have the right to public assembly o the right to religion? if we are taking gun owners and we'll fine them a fee to be gun owners then we should take a fee for being muslims. there are a few gun owners and a few is bad apples and everybody should pay a fee to pay for that violence. you can...
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and then another one came behind us and i said to brian, well why don't we just get out on the to take some great roads trying. we can head to a tracking shot. wonderful. and we got some great images of the welcoming crowds on to the street. on one of the interesting moments for me, i looked over the caravel and there was a large con minutes flag hanging from the middle windows of the hotel. that full store 4 rooms wide and 3 or 4 deep, that the star for the hotel clearly had prepared written in advance. the caravan would be regarded favorably by the new communist occupiers, ah, in april 30th, 1975, marked to the official end of the vietnam war. with heavy loss of life on both sides, nearly a 100 journalists were killed. all went missing during that war. on his roof overlooking the cover of l hotel, while van combe delta memorial, to the journalists killed in the 2 endo china wars. for some long look now though i'm hungry, i don't know who read. i didn't feel at all. my voice looked now she is a good i have been given a carnival hotel, continue to prosper and thrive. in the postwar yea
and then another one came behind us and i said to brian, well why don't we just get out on the to take some great roads trying. we can head to a tracking shot. wonderful. and we got some great images of the welcoming crowds on to the street. on one of the interesting moments for me, i looked over the caravel and there was a large con minutes flag hanging from the middle windows of the hotel. that full store 4 rooms wide and 3 or 4 deep, that the star for the hotel clearly had prepared written...
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brian>> well good evening, once again. they have 148 of the biden administration. air force one has indeed touched down. the president is back on u.s. soil after eight days overseas. his first foreign trip since taking office. today, in switzerland, he held that much anticipated summit with russia's vladimir putin. >> as i said outside, i think it's always better to meet face to face. >> that moment was followed by a wild and chaotic scene as reporters from both countries press corps jockeyed for position before being tossed out so the actual talks could begin behind closed doors. the meeting was shorter than expected at about three plus hours. both leaders emerged to hold separate back-to-back news conferences. putin went first, followed by biden. >> i think there was no hostility, quite the contrary. we don't see the same positions in many areas. but i think that both of these sides showed a willingness to understand one another. the talks were quite constructive. president biden is an experienced person. >> i told president putin my agenda is not against russia
brian>> well good evening, once again. they have 148 of the biden administration. air force one has indeed touched down. the president is back on u.s. soil after eight days overseas. his first foreign trip since taking office. today, in switzerland, he held that much anticipated summit with russia's vladimir putin. >> as i said outside, i think it's always better to meet face to face. >> that moment was followed by a wild and chaotic scene as reporters from both countries...
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well. do you think that could end up creating a bit more volatility as we go forward? briancertainly outside the u.s., we are still seeing most of the data coming in better than expected. if you've got an economic model that worked for the last session, it probably doesn't work well like a light switch, turning back off and on. especially with the vaccinations being a unique variable to this recession, that has caused a lot of the economic forecasting to be too low. i think we are starting to see that oversees more as well. in the u.s., we have seen surprise in indexes we track, coming down close to neutral. the housing market is showing signs of cooling up just a bit -- cooling off just a bit. it should be easier to forecast these things once we get these strange and unique variables out of the way. tom: the calculus off of pre-pandemic is s&p up 35%. sort of a blended bond event, up 3%. you made the coupon and a teensy woodsy -- a teensy bit of total return as well. i say this with immense respect to what nuveen invented across america with the packaging of unit trust. our
well. do you think that could end up creating a bit more volatility as we go forward? briancertainly outside the u.s., we are still seeing most of the data coming in better than expected. if you've got an economic model that worked for the last session, it probably doesn't work well like a light switch, turning back off and on. especially with the vaccinations being a unique variable to this recession, that has caused a lot of the economic forecasting to be too low. i think we are starting to...
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frank. >> reporter: hey, good morning to you, brian. wellcial services nationally according to the latest data. as that comes the country's biggest banks or what many people would call wall street is also becoming more diverse jpmorgan the biggest market cap with 5% of employees overall wells fargo reporting the highest level of senior managers following the controversy of the ceo saying there's a limited pool of black talent we spoke with mandel crowley >> if you think of it as analogous to a funnel, we're able to bring back people in but the funnel has been leaking and we've got to be a heck of a lot more devoted, and there's no more personal level than retaining talent than by giving them opportunities to grow and to stretch >> reporter: now, speaking of growing and stretching, when we looked at senior management roles, black people making up 1% to 2% of management positions. in venture capital firms, 3% of partner roles. crawley said another obstacle for black advancement is the culture. >> i also think there's this cultural piece when e
frank. >> reporter: hey, good morning to you, brian. wellcial services nationally according to the latest data. as that comes the country's biggest banks or what many people would call wall street is also becoming more diverse jpmorgan the biggest market cap with 5% of employees overall wells fargo reporting the highest level of senior managers following the controversy of the ceo saying there's a limited pool of black talent we spoke with mandel crowley >> if you think of it as...
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reporter: hey, brian. wellen. we're expecting 20,000 come through these gates over the next few days but i can tell you at 8:00 a.m. there are hundreds already lined up around the block, and they are being attracted here by some primetime speakers, you have jack dorsey, floyd mayweather and famous skateboarder tony hawk and in case you haven't heard, bitcoin and cryptocurrencies have taken the financial world by storm over the past year, being called the new digital currency, also new digital goals, and who can blame them, a lot of money the past year up 300% for bitcoin, up more than that for ethererum and other cryptocurrencies as well so these are believers that think that this is the future of money , but as you know, with all things and investments and asset management, it's buyer beware. >> you don't understand what you're investing in you probably shouldn't be investing in it but when people learn, even if they come from traditional background s, they often change their minds. reporter: yup, so bitcoin,
reporter: hey, brian. wellen. we're expecting 20,000 come through these gates over the next few days but i can tell you at 8:00 a.m. there are hundreds already lined up around the block, and they are being attracted here by some primetime speakers, you have jack dorsey, floyd mayweather and famous skateboarder tony hawk and in case you haven't heard, bitcoin and cryptocurrencies have taken the financial world by storm over the past year, being called the new digital currency, also new digital...
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well. mike pence deserves a lot of credit. >> brian: the last one is there is talk out there matt schlapp today and other people in the past and evidently mar-a-lago is considering it that if you guys do take the house and finish the job that you almost shocked the world by doing a few months ago and take the house, you are only five seats down maybe just runs for a seater are on or about a.ed as speaker. would you be for president trump becoming speaker? >> you know, i have talked to president trump many times. he telltales me wants to be speaker. i think he should be president. most importantly if you are worried about the filibuster, the best way to stop it is win the house. you won't have to worry about the filibuster again because those bills won't get over there and if you work time and again what are the democrats doing with this majority? they not only want to change the election law they want to make puerto rico and washington, d.c. states. why? they are doing everything they can to change the structure and constitutionality of our country so they can maintain control illegally. that's
well. mike pence deserves a lot of credit. >> brian: the last one is there is talk out there matt schlapp today and other people in the past and evidently mar-a-lago is considering it that if you guys do take the house and finish the job that you almost shocked the world by doing a few months ago and take the house, you are only five seats down maybe just runs for a seater are on or about a.ed as speaker. would you be for president trump becoming speaker? >> you know, i have talked...
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well brian, i can say the world needs more ambassadors and light view, but we're going to win this fight against climate change. brian protests for joining us tonight from chello back in british columbia. brian, thank you and stay cool. thank you for having me on and. and jeff of the island nation, madagascar pars paying a high price for climate change widget has done little to calls the worst drought and 40 years of, of thousands in the indian ocean state. on the brink of starvation, 8 organizations say more has to be done to prevent a humanitarian disaster from becoming even worse. this was one fat tal farmland. but now it's a desert. years of drought have destroyed nearly all of the crops here. strong winds sweeping away before oil of in sun storms covering what's left entire communities. on the brink of starvation, people here have resorted to eating whatever they can find. it took me that in the morning. i prepared this plate of insects and i clean them the best i can without any water damage. for 8 months my children and i have been eating this land every day. after that, we have n
well brian, i can say the world needs more ambassadors and light view, but we're going to win this fight against climate change. brian protests for joining us tonight from chello back in british columbia. brian, thank you and stay cool. thank you for having me on and. and jeff of the island nation, madagascar pars paying a high price for climate change widget has done little to calls the worst drought and 40 years of, of thousands in the indian ocean state. on the brink of starvation, 8...
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brian: well, that's going to do it for us on "fox business tonight." "the evening edit," you don't want to miss it, starts now. ♪ ♪ ♪♪ elizabeth: we begin with a potentially damaging attack that could affect the midterms. there's a growing backlash against house speaker nancy pelosi and house democrats for stonewalling probes into what ignited the covid-19 pandemic that killed 600,000 americans. and we have a new bombshell revelation.e despite dr. anthony fauci's repeated denials, government documents show way back in 2002 that dr. fauci's bosses at the nih did, in fact, use taxpayer money t to fund dangers gain of function research -- dangerous gain of function research and help pay for a patent on that before the sars outbreak in asia. joining us tonight, michael waltz, dr. brett giroir, claudia tenney, kristin tate, ron vitiello, deneen borelli and texas congressman tony gonzalez. dr. fauci again doubles down claiming attacks on him areat attacks on science. we've got even more in how the embodiment of science quickly flip-flops in realtime, undercu
brian: well, that's going to do it for us on "fox business tonight." "the evening edit," you don't want to miss it, starts now. ♪ ♪ ♪♪ elizabeth: we begin with a potentially damaging attack that could affect the midterms. there's a growing backlash against house speaker nancy pelosi and house democrats for stonewalling probes into what ignited the covid-19 pandemic that killed 600,000 americans. and we have a new bombshell revelation.e despite dr. anthony fauci's...
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>> well, it's an interesting moment, brian.have right this moment, we have the world health organization saying even if you are fully vaccinated, you should still wear a mask and keep socially distant. the cdc is not there at all. and dr. fauci is somewhere in between. the problem is, the united states is a patchwork of policies and risks with respect to this delta virus. if you live in a state or community where the delta virus is running rampant. it's about 25% of the new cases are the delta variant, but if you live in utah, in alabama, mississippi and you're in a community where it's spreading rapidly, you need to be careful. step one, get yourself vaccinated for goodness sake. step two, whether you are or aren't, if you have the delta variant running wild in your community, you still probably should wear a mask and stay separated. things will change. they're going to change rapidly with the prevalence of the delta variant. but in the meantime, we're going to have to just be cautious, do what the experts are recommending, if
>> well, it's an interesting moment, brian.have right this moment, we have the world health organization saying even if you are fully vaccinated, you should still wear a mask and keep socially distant. the cdc is not there at all. and dr. fauci is somewhere in between. the problem is, the united states is a patchwork of policies and risks with respect to this delta virus. if you live in a state or community where the delta virus is running rampant. it's about 25% of the new cases are the...
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"the 11th hour with brian williams" starts now. >>> well, good evening once again. day 155 of the biden administration, and tonight the president may be on the verge of locking in a key part of his bipartisan agenda. there appears to be the frame work of a reported $1.2 trillion deal on his sweeping plan to fix infrastructure and create jobs. >> republicans and democrats have come together, along with the white house, and we've agreed on a frame work, and we're going to be heading to the white house tomorrow. >> the white house confirmed tomorrow's meeting taking place just before senators leave town for their two-week recess. there's more on this glimmer of partisan process just ahead. biden also putting his weight behind fighting a surge in violent crimes. homicides up 24%. gun assaults, 22%. over the same period last year. late today the president and attorney general outline a new anti-crime strategy focused on getting more money to police departments and violence intervention programs while cracking down on so-called rogue gun dealers. >> zero tolerance for gun
"the 11th hour with brian williams" starts now. >>> well, good evening once again. day 155 of the biden administration, and tonight the president may be on the verge of locking in a key part of his bipartisan agenda. there appears to be the frame work of a reported $1.2 trillion deal on his sweeping plan to fix infrastructure and create jobs. >> republicans and democrats have come together, along with the white house, and we've agreed on a frame work, and we're going to...
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." ♪ >>> well, good morning, good afternoon, or good evening and welcome from wherever in the world you may be watching. i'm brianullivan thank you very much for joining us here on cnbc. well, there is going to be a lot going on today it's all ahead of the fed. ahead of that, why don't we get a check on your money and the futures. they are mixed dow futures down 48 technology which has been high, by the way, is up 13 points right now. now, overall, those stocks have been slowly sloggingly scratching out new highs but they've been doing it on very smooth news. check this out, 14 of the past 15 trading sessions the s&p 500 has moved less than one half of 1% so, kind of slowly grinding higher, but higher, nonetheless. what's not higher? bond yields. they keep backing up and ahead of the fed, the benchmark ten-year note is below 1.5%. what is up is oil and oil stocks and oil is higher once again today. right now, crude oil above $72 per barrel wow. so watch gas prices, by the way. and watch oil stock prices the sle, sector etf coming off its biggest move yesterday, so far in june. and up again right now it has been a
." ♪ >>> well, good morning, good afternoon, or good evening and welcome from wherever in the world you may be watching. i'm brianullivan thank you very much for joining us here on cnbc. well, there is going to be a lot going on today it's all ahead of the fed. ahead of that, why don't we get a check on your money and the futures. they are mixed dow futures down 48 technology which has been high, by the way, is up 13 points right now. now, overall, those stocks have been slowly...
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. >> thank you, brian. well the stitch fix is no different.orted narrower than expected q3 loss of 18 cents versus the expected loss of 27 cents so that was an upside and net revenue was higher than expected at $538 million but that is 44% higher than last year. positive reaction could be in part also to stitch fix increasing active clients in q3 to a total of about 4.1 million and that is up 20% year over year and these are clients that bought on item directly from the website. why are we seeing this improve consumers, women are shift ago way from lounge wear maybe time to say good-bye to the jogging pants as women are snapping up mini skirts and rom pers vacation outfits are in demand suggesting people are ready to take the long awaited trip and on the call they said they feel well positioned to take advantage of this shift in shopping habits which is buying more online and increased demand for personalized experiences you see large after hour moves, stock up well over 15% back to you. >> christina, thank you very much let's trade that, kare
. >> thank you, brian. well the stitch fix is no different.orted narrower than expected q3 loss of 18 cents versus the expected loss of 27 cents so that was an upside and net revenue was higher than expected at $538 million but that is 44% higher than last year. positive reaction could be in part also to stitch fix increasing active clients in q3 to a total of about 4.1 million and that is up 20% year over year and these are clients that bought on item directly from the website. why are...
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brian>> well good evening, once again. they have 148 of the biden administration.eas. his first foreign trip since taking office. today, in switzerland, he held that much anticipated summit with russia's vladimir putin. >> as i said outside, i think it's always better to meet face to face. >> that moment was followed by a wild and chaotic scene as reporters from both countries press corps jockeyed for position before being tossed out so the actual talks could begin behind closed doors. the meeting was shorter than expected at about three plus hours. both
brian>> well good evening, once again. they have 148 of the biden administration.eas. his first foreign trip since taking office. today, in switzerland, he held that much anticipated summit with russia's vladimir putin. >> as i said outside, i think it's always better to meet face to face. >> that moment was followed by a wild and chaotic scene as reporters from both countries press corps jockeyed for position before being tossed out so the actual talks could begin behind...
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"the 11th hour with brian williams" starts now. >>> well, good evening once again, day 146 of the biden administration. it's tuesday morning in geneva, switzerland, which means president biden is just a day away now from his critical summit with putin. it will close out the president's eight-day overseas trip which was in large part a goodwill tour to assure our allies of america's support and a show of unity, let's not forget, ahead of this putin meeting. when biden sat down today with nato leaders, he warned them russia and china are working to split the nato alliance. you may recall when trump attacked nato. same thing. late today in brussels, biden told reporters that during discussions with allies, he laid out what he intends to tell putin. >> we will respond if russia continues its harmful activities. we will not fail to defend the trans-atlantic alliance or stand up for democratic values. it's in our mutual interests and the interests of the world to cooperate and see if we can do that. and the areas where we don't agree, make it clear where the red lines are. i have met with him
"the 11th hour with brian williams" starts now. >>> well, good evening once again, day 146 of the biden administration. it's tuesday morning in geneva, switzerland, which means president biden is just a day away now from his critical summit with putin. it will close out the president's eight-day overseas trip which was in large part a goodwill tour to assure our allies of america's support and a show of unity, let's not forget, ahead of this putin meeting. when biden sat down...
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brian: i don't agree. steve: well, okay, that's fine i'm just tell you. if the white house wanted her to go. >> brian: they told her to take the border and she wouldn't do it. twist her arm? no, i want to go to the root causes. if you look at joe biden's original comments she is just going to be in charge of the border situation. steve: then they clarified. brian: she clarified. he didn't. ainsley: i think it's a little bit of both. i really do. they didn't know how to handle this and i think they realized they handled it the wrong way. brian: maybe joe biden should handle it the way he handled it when he was vice president. steve: i bet given she has had terrible week there is a change. announcement when she is going to the border next week. ainsley: it should be next week. steve: because now everybody is talking about it. greg abbott did something she hasn't done. he went down there to del rio grand valley and he actually talked to the border patrol agents and they all told him we are overrun. we need help. but kamala harris it's interesting how she is
brian: i don't agree. steve: well, okay, that's fine i'm just tell you. if the white house wanted her to go. >> brian: they told her to take the border and she wouldn't do it. twist her arm? no, i want to go to the root causes. if you look at joe biden's original comments she is just going to be in charge of the border situation. steve: then they clarified. brian: she clarified. he didn't. ainsley: i think it's a little bit of both. i really do. they didn't know how to handle this and i...
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brian: well it's the third stanza in which she complains about, and its been controversial.that's why they wrote it, it was an inspirational time in america's past. the third stanza is controversial. you have people saying he's talking about our marines by the british. others say what she actually says is that this is talking about the british offering the slaves freedom, if you would just fight with us. regardless, to drill down on the third stanza on the part of the song we never sing, that's not part of our national anthem at all, to not see the greatness in the country to wear the r r white, and blue and the glory you could be covered within tokyo, have you toonde if dan crenshaw wasn't 120% right when he said if you don't want to stand for the national anthem, turn your back to it, maybe you shouldn't be on the team. steve: bringing it fulll circlee to whaha were talkingng aboutut thing, this segment, about defunding the police, that particular athlete, gwen berry, is being funded, she's being sponsored by color of change, which is a left wing group that advocates for t
brian: well it's the third stanza in which she complains about, and its been controversial.that's why they wrote it, it was an inspirational time in america's past. the third stanza is controversial. you have people saying he's talking about our marines by the british. others say what she actually says is that this is talking about the british offering the slaves freedom, if you would just fight with us. regardless, to drill down on the third stanza on the part of the song we never sing, that's...
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>> well, brian, thank you.out china for a year and a half, you and i, and fortunately, as we saw with the pandemic, everything had been politicized and the fact that people continued to dismiss that there's a possibility that the virus didn't emerge naturally continues to tell you that this means, remains more political than anything and even this week, brian, you see the n ih deleted early sequences of the virus at the request of chinese researchers. i think it's great that the gop 's meeting today to discuss this , because i can tell you the into nhl nih, they have explaining to do. brian: don't you think this be one area which republicans and democrats can agree, especially when the facts are now leaning more towards a lab leak than anything else. you asked the former president about that and what it was like, knowing or sensing something went wrong in that lab and not being able to get traction. here is what he told you. >> the democrats fought it all the way. i don't know why, it doesn't make them look bet
>> well, brian, thank you.out china for a year and a half, you and i, and fortunately, as we saw with the pandemic, everything had been politicized and the fact that people continued to dismiss that there's a possibility that the virus didn't emerge naturally continues to tell you that this means, remains more political than anything and even this week, brian, you see the n ih deleted early sequences of the virus at the request of chinese researchers. i think it's great that the gop 's...
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think with them with the same outcome which is black is going to continue to be at the bottom, brian and well, and we'll just make a little incremental span. i think he said the tranquilizing drug. gradualism is how we put up, but americans and people in britain actually were about to have a photo. id. voter law may be coming here and it's, and your foundation obviously, is committed to no violence. how can you think of the democratic change if voters suppression, which is what's been allege in the united states and even here seems to be gathering momentum. yeah, that's the backlash problem about anytime there's a step forward, there's always this backlash to push you to step back. and so the momentum is that we have to continue to push for we had to continue to organize. we had to continue to mobilize, we had to continue to strategize. that's what daddy and them did. i mean, when they went through the montgomery moving the badge that back they had pushed back, but they had the re, gabby failed. and i think the challenge we have here in this mission is the people of good will at the find the
think with them with the same outcome which is black is going to continue to be at the bottom, brian and well, and we'll just make a little incremental span. i think he said the tranquilizing drug. gradualism is how we put up, but americans and people in britain actually were about to have a photo. id. voter law may be coming here and it's, and your foundation obviously, is committed to no violence. how can you think of the democratic change if voters suppression, which is what's been allege in...
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brian no>> well good evening, once again. the 134 of the biden administration. which is now in an all out desperate to get people in this country vaccinated. today, the president announced a new campaign to reach his goal of at least 70% of adults vaccinated by the 4th of july. calling the next four weeks a month of action. >> we're announcing a month-long effort to pull out all the stops to free ourselves from this virus. we can declare our independence from covid-19. and free ourselves from the grip it has held over our lives for the better part of the year. >> make no mistake, our country is closing in on his stated goal. just under 63% now, of american adults have received at least one vaccine dose. a host of new incentives are being trotted out, including longer pharmacy hours, free childcare, that will allow folks to get vaccinated. shots at barbershops and salons, even free bear on independence day, if our nation meets the president school. there's also a rule in this for vice president harris. she will visit southern states where the vaccination rates ha
brian no>> well good evening, once again. the 134 of the biden administration. which is now in an all out desperate to get people in this country vaccinated. today, the president announced a new campaign to reach his goal of at least 70% of adults vaccinated by the 4th of july. calling the next four weeks a month of action. >> we're announcing a month-long effort to pull out all the stops to free ourselves from this virus. we can declare our independence from covid-19. and free...
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>> well, brian, i keep it as a personal policy not to agree with sam stein very often, but he's largely right about all of this. the administration feels like their hands are relatively tied. we should expect public pressure from the house. aides signaled to us earlier today soon after this bill's defeat in the senate that we'd be hearing more from the president on this and his statement backed it up, that we would have perhaps an event on this next week. we did hear from the vice president sort of speaking -- let's be candid, she's speaking powerfully about the need to protect the right to vote. when her remarks earlier today after she presided in the senate. but they're short something really significant at the state level. their only move would indeed be to embark on some sort of filibuster reform. but the problem is there aren't too many democrats willing to do that, or not enough. joe manchin, of course, is the leading figure, but he's far from alone. kyrsten sinema and others saying it's not something she supported. we also know that there are some other democrats who privately ag
>> well, brian, i keep it as a personal policy not to agree with sam stein very often, but he's largely right about all of this. the administration feels like their hands are relatively tied. we should expect public pressure from the house. aides signaled to us earlier today soon after this bill's defeat in the senate that we'd be hearing more from the president on this and his statement backed it up, that we would have perhaps an event on this next week. we did hear from the vice...
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"the 11th hour" with brian williams begins now. >>> well, good evening once again. day 136 of the biden administration. not good enough. that is the latest message from the president to the republicans' counteroffer on infrastructure and job creation. as you know he's been trying to work out a bipartisan deal with censure shelly moore capito who's been leading republican in the talks. today she told biden the republicans would be willing to add about $50 billion in new spending to the party's latest overall $928 billion proposal. well, here's the reaction from the white house and we quote. the current offer did not meet the president's objectives to grow the economy, tackle the climate crisis, create new jobs. biden added they'll keep talking on monday. this all comes, of course, as the latest jobs report shows 559,000 jobs added to the u.s. economy, better than last month. not as high as some economists had projected. republicans say ux tended unemployment benefits in biden's covid relief bill were too generous. they're keeping people who need jobs from taking jobs
"the 11th hour" with brian williams begins now. >>> well, good evening once again. day 136 of the biden administration. not good enough. that is the latest message from the president to the republicans' counteroffer on infrastructure and job creation. as you know he's been trying to work out a bipartisan deal with censure shelly moore capito who's been leading republican in the talks. today she told biden the republicans would be willing to add about $50 billion in new...
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brian, thank you and stay cool. thank you for having me on and and shout. well, the island nation of madagascar is paying a high price for climate change, which of course it had little to do with the worst rounds and 40 years of the thousands in the indian ocean. on the brink of starvation, a organization say more has to be done to prevent a humanitarian disaster from becoming even worse. the. this was one tal farmland, but now is a desert. years of drought have destroyed nearly all of the crops here. strong winds sweeping away the soul of n sunstorm covering what's left entire communities. on the brink of starve ation, people here have resorted to eating whatever they can find. it took me that in the morning. i prepared the plate of insects and i clean them the best i can without any water damage. for 8 months, my children, i have been eating the land every day so that we have nothing else to eat on the modem and no ran to grow crop. on the 2nd one, the people here on the front line of the global climate crisis, madagascar hardly amidst any greenhouse gases, bu
brian, thank you and stay cool. thank you for having me on and and shout. well, the island nation of madagascar is paying a high price for climate change, which of course it had little to do with the worst rounds and 40 years of the thousands in the indian ocean. on the brink of starvation, a organization say more has to be done to prevent a humanitarian disaster from becoming even worse. the. this was one tal farmland, but now is a desert. years of drought have destroyed nearly all of the...
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brian: well, transparency is really popular.apparently. so i think the push for transparency is great. i'm looking at this from the perspective of the police detective, somebody trying to solve the crime under investigation. when this video goes out, suspects, witnesses, anybody involved is immediately alerted to the fact that they might be part of the investigation. i think that could make things difficult for detectives so i don't know about this arbitrary timeline. to me, that seems like it might put the police in a tough position. and context. these videos, you always need context, what happened before, what happened after. i'm concerned you're not going to get the context that people need to understand the police's he behavior in a given situation. dagen: right. maria: releasing to youtube, dagen. dagen: right. i just think about not only the defund, demoralize, demonize message about police but also the defang, if you will, and with retirements among police officers up 18% last year, resignations were up 45% among police o
brian: well, transparency is really popular.apparently. so i think the push for transparency is great. i'm looking at this from the perspective of the police detective, somebody trying to solve the crime under investigation. when this video goes out, suspects, witnesses, anybody involved is immediately alerted to the fact that they might be part of the investigation. i think that could make things difficult for detectives so i don't know about this arbitrary timeline. to me, that seems like it...
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brian: i hide it well. it has been 20 years, and they have been productive but long years. charles: he gets to work with me. i have all the gray hair. david: my hair is dark, but i dye it gray. -- i diet gray so i can look -- i dye it great so i can look more sophisticated. brian, let me ask you a question. i have been involved a bit in philanthropy myself and when i decide i want to give money away to somebody, i called them and they take it. why does somebody need your organization to help them give away the money they already have? what do you do for them that they can't do for themselves? brian: what we have learned over the last 20 years is as effective as individuals can be on their own, we can have a greater impact when we pool our knowledge and combine our resources. to give you an example, one of the issues we worked on a lot is criminal justice reform. the criminal justice system, which is full of terrible tragedies, has been stuck in a rut for at least a generation. there have been good attempts at progress but they were narrowly focused. the real breakthrough in
brian: i hide it well. it has been 20 years, and they have been productive but long years. charles: he gets to work with me. i have all the gray hair. david: my hair is dark, but i dye it gray. -- i diet gray so i can look -- i dye it great so i can look more sophisticated. brian, let me ask you a question. i have been involved a bit in philanthropy myself and when i decide i want to give money away to somebody, i called them and they take it. why does somebody need your organization to help...
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joining us, rick slider, structural i think, architect is with us, and brian todd back as well. ng today. you visited the twin building earlier in the day. tell us what you found. >> reporter: wolf, we found management of that building, champlain north complex, they're focused on maintenance, kind of an obsession. been that way a long time. we talked to the president and vice president of the condo association, led us around the building, garage, pool deck. all of it. looked brand new, like it was renovated. they told us their philosophy for decades there has been when you see problems initially, you get to them right away. you don't let them build for years to the point there's a $15 million assessment and the residents are really on the hook for a lot of money and maybe you get resistance there. you get to the problems very early, maintain it. they're up for a 40 year certification next year, wolf. they started to get ready for that months ago, even though it is not until next year they're up for this. it really is, does seem to be very different from maybe what the management
joining us, rick slider, structural i think, architect is with us, and brian todd back as well. ng today. you visited the twin building earlier in the day. tell us what you found. >> reporter: wolf, we found management of that building, champlain north complex, they're focused on maintenance, kind of an obsession. been that way a long time. we talked to the president and vice president of the condo association, led us around the building, garage, pool deck. all of it. looked brand new,...
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brian, back to you >> well, i'm oldish and i'm not sure i understand it either. don't fully understand it as well becky quick, great conversation with leon cooperman. we'll see you tomorrow morning on squawk box as well. becky, great stuff there the financial advisers summit hang right now jason, you got to like the comments from leon cooperman, maybe not about bitcoin but about tech, amazon, google, microsoft. >> yeah, i -- i totally agree with cooperman's comments here with let yield curve flatter and yields lower, you know, growth has for then a big bid since may. made a lot of sense to me. we have seen inflows in megacap tech microsoft over $2 trillion market cap last week the first time ever. and facebook over a trillion in market cap this week i think -- i think the growth story continues especially with rates where they are right now and a lot of the names their multipling have come in some they're not as expensive as they were. >> yeah, certainly comments about the broad are market able to get more attention as well pl jason, thank you all right. so much
brian, back to you >> well, i'm oldish and i'm not sure i understand it either. don't fully understand it as well becky quick, great conversation with leon cooperman. we'll see you tomorrow morning on squawk box as well. becky, great stuff there the financial advisers summit hang right now jason, you got to like the comments from leon cooperman, maybe not about bitcoin but about tech, amazon, google, microsoft. >> yeah, i -- i totally agree with cooperman's comments here with let...
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in a moment we'll talk about it with the mother of the late officer brian sicknick as well as his life partner. it's a reality that so many lawmakers do not want to confront. today a senior judge called them on it. judge royce lambert is a republican appointee. a former captain of the army's judge advocate's corps. he's a heavy hitter. today sentencing the first rioter to learn their punishment in the insurrection the judge rebuked republican lawmakers. he condemned what he called the utter nonsense, his words, coming from them and other right wing figures whitewashing what happened. quoting the judge, i don't know what planet they were on. this house republican leader kevin mccarthy know what planet his members are on when it comes to their whitewashing and conspiracy theories? he was asked that about house speaker pelosi's choice to name a committee. >> i haven't talked to the members. i have real concern though especially the scope of where we're going to go. i know just the other day you provided a medal to the officer killed on good friday, killed because of political purposes rig
in a moment we'll talk about it with the mother of the late officer brian sicknick as well as his life partner. it's a reality that so many lawmakers do not want to confront. today a senior judge called them on it. judge royce lambert is a republican appointee. a former captain of the army's judge advocate's corps. he's a heavy hitter. today sentencing the first rioter to learn their punishment in the insurrection the judge rebuked republican lawmakers. he condemned what he called the utter...
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brian: in fact i forgot which guest i should be promo'ing. ainsley: well you look for that. at 7:00, two hours before that ainsley is here in this studio, filling in for dana perino. ainsley: that's right. so you'll be studying while i'm on air. brian: right. ainsley: and then i go home. brian: i'm going to say exactly what you said at 5, at 7:00. ainsley: on my notes. brian: long hand on back of the manila folder. ainsley: this is how i do it every day. brian: it's 1975 all over again ainsley: because this is how i studied in school. i have to write down all my topic and everything i want to say and while i'm writing it an hour before we go on air, it is just scorched in my mind. i'm a visual learner. brian: steve jobs invented the computer and then we changed and moved forward. ainsley: but do you know what? i'm like the doctor who still has charts, because i, this is the way i've always done it and i can't change it now. brian: you don't want to see a waitress walk up to you with an ipad? ainsley: no that does make me nervous when they do that. i'm like wait a minute. bri
brian: in fact i forgot which guest i should be promo'ing. ainsley: well you look for that. at 7:00, two hours before that ainsley is here in this studio, filling in for dana perino. ainsley: that's right. so you'll be studying while i'm on air. brian: right. ainsley: and then i go home. brian: i'm going to say exactly what you said at 5, at 7:00. ainsley: on my notes. brian: long hand on back of the manila folder. ainsley: this is how i do it every day. brian: it's 1975 all over again...
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how do you respond to that claim, brian? >> wells comprised of people in the criminal justice system really go out of our way to acknowledge the pain and hurt that many people in our community and communities of color experience at the hands of law enforcement. and we advocate and work towards real change. real change doesn't happen on twitter. movements do start on twitter but we're working in police academy classrooms and training spaces, in the police commissioner's conference room to really push the criminal justice system forward to make it more progressive. so we're doing this work, you know, from within and i've dedicated a great portion of my life to this work since i've been an out gay man in 2008 and 2009 and our organization has existed for nearly 40 years and we're doing this work. >> bill: doesn't sound much like inclusion, does it, brian? >> no, no. it is actually -- it causes a great deal of pain to our members who go into a system every day that historically has not been for them and they put on uniforms or sit at a
how do you respond to that claim, brian? >> wells comprised of people in the criminal justice system really go out of our way to acknowledge the pain and hurt that many people in our community and communities of color experience at the hands of law enforcement. and we advocate and work towards real change. real change doesn't happen on twitter. movements do start on twitter but we're working in police academy classrooms and training spaces, in the police commissioner's conference room to...
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brian kilmeade up on a jet pack? we knew that was not going to end well. brian: i didn't know they didn't work out the kinks yet.y me because he was controlling the toggle. steve: it's like when we bring in the mechanical bull. ainsley: oh, no. steve: it's all dependent on the operator. brian: do you know what i did at the christmas party. i paid the operator to go like i gave him $20 so i stayed on it and i won it but i couldn't sleep that night because i knew i cheated. ainsley: you cheated. brian: right. steve: the same year father jonathan got thrown off? brian: yes, he's not kidding. he's not kidding i beat the priest. he left the priesthood, i wonder if it's related. ainsley: you paid to go gentle on you and slam the priest? brian: no, i didn't pay to slam the priest. ainsley: basically. that was called an offering. brian: it would have been great you're right. i would have got right into heaven. now, still up in the air. steve: we are able to work so much extra stuff into these a blocks. brian: usually the time we get into trouble. steve: which is right about now. meanwhile, you can not silence patriotism
brian kilmeade up on a jet pack? we knew that was not going to end well. brian: i didn't know they didn't work out the kinks yet.y me because he was controlling the toggle. steve: it's like when we bring in the mechanical bull. ainsley: oh, no. steve: it's all dependent on the operator. brian: do you know what i did at the christmas party. i paid the operator to go like i gave him $20 so i stayed on it and i won it but i couldn't sleep that night because i knew i cheated. ainsley: you cheated....
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brian. he was a very kind, loving person. >> well, you, both, represent him very well. and gladys sicknick and sandra garza, i really appreciate your time tonight. thank you. >> thank you. >>> reminder, you can read more of what sandra garza wrote at cnn.com. >>> there is more breaking news coming up next. late word on a possible outbreak of bipartisanship over infrastructure. >>> and later, we will talk to a republican congressman and air force veteran about the way some of his fellow republicans have been taking shots at, and casting doubt on the armed forces of the united states. your cloud... it isn't just a cloud. it's everything flowing through it. and it's more distributed than ever. one company takes you inside. giving you visibility and insight...to take action. one company... securely connects it all... on any platform, in any environment. between your cloud and being cloud-smart, there's a bridge. cisco. the bridge to possible. you need an ecolab scientific clean here. and you need it here. and here. and here. which is why the scientific expertise that helps
brian. he was a very kind, loving person. >> well, you, both, represent him very well. and gladys sicknick and sandra garza, i really appreciate your time tonight. thank you. >> thank you. >>> reminder, you can read more of what sandra garza wrote at cnn.com. >>> there is more breaking news coming up next. late word on a possible outbreak of bipartisanship over infrastructure. >>> and later, we will talk to a republican congressman and air force veteran...
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>> well look brian.president biden has invested much of the spring trying to find a bipartisan deal on this infrastructure package week after week of negotiation with senator capito. that brings the two parties together but a lot of democrats including congresswoman jayapal she is not alone. we felt that it was something that was never gonna bear any fruit and it's a waste of time and a waste of political capital for this white house. they wanted to see the white house move very quickly to pass this infrastructure package through reconciliation which effectively means that it would only require 50 votes plus one in the senate which they could do on an entire party line democratic vote. that appears to be with senator schumer, the democratic majority leader is preparing at this hour to at least moved part of this package group in that manner. but nonetheless, it is continually some talks with that trio. manchin cinema and cassidy that you mentioned at the top of the show will see if that gets anywhere. th
>> well look brian.president biden has invested much of the spring trying to find a bipartisan deal on this infrastructure package week after week of negotiation with senator capito. that brings the two parties together but a lot of democrats including congresswoman jayapal she is not alone. we felt that it was something that was never gonna bear any fruit and it's a waste of time and a waste of political capital for this white house. they wanted to see the white house move very quickly...
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. >> yeah, unfortunately, you know well, brian, that fire begets fire. the firefighters and rescuers had been using water, but we have -- it has been raining. it stopped earlier in this afternoon. but it is raining last night, there was lightning which was not helpful. rescuers can't work in lightning. it was torrential at some points today. they did continue to work, but so much water has accumulated in those very spaces, at the bottom of the building. or at least what was the bottom of the building, that where screws are hoping there might be pockets of air that might contain survivors. so they made the decision earlier to cut back on fighting that fire with water. you can see behind me, the haze, the smoke and the steam, which is the combination of all of the debris and dust and the fires and the steam from the water that is in there. so, this is a very, very difficult situation. typically, when you have the list of people are unaccounted for. as you reported, 99 last. white people say i'm not there. they report themselves in. there's a number, a webs
. >> yeah, unfortunately, you know well, brian, that fire begets fire. the firefighters and rescuers had been using water, but we have -- it has been raining. it stopped earlier in this afternoon. but it is raining last night, there was lightning which was not helpful. rescuers can't work in lightning. it was torrential at some points today. they did continue to work, but so much water has accumulated in those very spaces, at the bottom of the building. or at least what was the bottom of...
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brian. and that's bad for the environment. well, not really. what i mean to me this lithium plant is owned by an australian japanese company. nearly 40 similar projects are in the planning stages. argentina's government says it will expand lithium production in the coming years. there will probably not be any controls just like in chile lucas, he's the man that there's industry. we filed complaints and have held demonstration to try to slow the expansion busing. if somebody in the government has already issued permits for several projects, but no one is giving us any specific stuff that goes in or national agreement state that we have to be consulted in advance. it was for years, the indigenous people of who, who a province have been trying to stop the government from issuing lithium production licenses to foreign corporations. but the authorities are planning projects with companies from japan, china and canada. supporters say environmental damage will be kept to a minimum benevolence. a doubt. it blew us. numerous scientific studies have show
brian. and that's bad for the environment. well, not really. what i mean to me this lithium plant is owned by an australian japanese company. nearly 40 similar projects are in the planning stages. argentina's government says it will expand lithium production in the coming years. there will probably not be any controls just like in chile lucas, he's the man that there's industry. we filed complaints and have held demonstration to try to slow the expansion busing. if somebody in the government...
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>> well, it's also possible, brian, that someone from the new york a.g.'fice had a conversation with representative of the trump organization, a lawyer, and told them that, look, here are your options. we're planning to charge the company. and so you can either plead guilty or you can wait until we charge you. those types of conversations have happen all the time, particularly in white collar cases. there are preindictment negotiations, not unusual, not nefarious, nothing wrong with it. but you're right. there seems to be other sources of information here, not entirely sure where they are coming from. but i do think at "the new york times," if they are to be believed, and they have been pretty good of late, it looks like the trump organization is going to get charged with serious crimes related to the operation of their business. something we should absolutely talk about a little bit later. >> eugene, also this week we saw the senate spectacularly whiff on voting rights, and yet the action today from the attorney general aimed at georgia, do you have any r
>> well, it's also possible, brian, that someone from the new york a.g.'fice had a conversation with representative of the trump organization, a lawyer, and told them that, look, here are your options. we're planning to charge the company. and so you can either plead guilty or you can wait until we charge you. those types of conversations have happen all the time, particularly in white collar cases. there are preindictment negotiations, not unusual, not nefarious, nothing wrong with it....
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brian: that went well. steve: that was disaster that was last week.wants to introduce the bill called see the crisis act which would forbid the vice president from using government assets like air force 2 and stuff like that to travel internationally until she sees the crisis at our southern border. you know, how many people have said, look, it's been months and she has been kind of the border czar in charge of the root causes she has not seen what's going on at the border. it's interesting, apparently she was prepped last week before she sat down with lester holt, she was prepped he is going to ask when you are going to go to the border and she didn't have a good answer. that has unnerved her allies in the white house, apparently. if you have forgotten about that we have the videotape. >> >> do you plan to visit the border? >> not today. [laughter] >> we have been to the border. >> you haven't been to the border. >> and i haven't been to europe. [laughter] i mean, i don't. >> i said i'm going to got border. >> when are you going to border, vice presi
brian: that went well. steve: that was disaster that was last week.wants to introduce the bill called see the crisis act which would forbid the vice president from using government assets like air force 2 and stuff like that to travel internationally until she sees the crisis at our southern border. you know, how many people have said, look, it's been months and she has been kind of the border czar in charge of the root causes she has not seen what's going on at the border. it's interesting,...