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frances collins. whether it's playing a concert with a young sickle cell anemia patient or performing with other nih experts. >> so, why do a bunch of very hardworking doctors and scientists want to have a rock and roll band? >> because it's good for your soul. >> reporter: but dr. francis collins will never stop searching for the next medical breakthrough. ♪ 'cause i'm not giving up, i'm not giving up no not yet ♪ ♪ even when i'm down to my last breath ♪ clerk: hello, how can i? sore throat pain? ♪honey lemon♪ try vicks vapocool drops. in honey lemon chill. for fast-acting sore throat relief. wooo vaporize sore throat pain with vicks vapocool drops. instantly clear everyday congestion with vicks sinex saline. for fast drug free relief vicks sinex. instantly clear everyday congestion. and try vicks sinex children's saline. safe and gentle relief for children's noses. >>> if you are like me and you hven't finished your holiday shopping, time is running out. well, david pogue has some last-minute gift f
frances collins. whether it's playing a concert with a young sickle cell anemia patient or performing with other nih experts. >> so, why do a bunch of very hardworking doctors and scientists want to have a rock and roll band? >> because it's good for your soul. >> reporter: but dr. francis collins will never stop searching for the next medical breakthrough. ♪ 'cause i'm not giving up, i'm not giving up no not yet ♪ ♪ even when i'm down to my last breath ♪ clerk: hello,...
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collin: there could be a worry. what would concern us would be an even faster pace of hikes than what the updated projections are telling us. when you look at the credit market specifically, a fed rate hike cycle especially when it gets to the neutral rate, that is what can kill a credit rally. for now we are not too concerned. while rising inflation can lead to more volatility with junk bonds, we don't expect a sustained rise in spreads or sharp decline in prices because the fundamental landscape is strong. growth is still high, albeit decelerating a little bit. demand remains strong given the low rate environments. we expect volatility in 2022, but not the sharp price declines with current bonds. taylor: i have a few follow-on points on that as well. in the meantime, peter, you were talking about the dot clots, that the markets were pressing in something you are not seeing. what is the biggest policy error, hiking too soon, not hiking enough, tying in the taper and the hike? peter: i think the policy error would b
collin: there could be a worry. what would concern us would be an even faster pace of hikes than what the updated projections are telling us. when you look at the credit market specifically, a fed rate hike cycle especially when it gets to the neutral rate, that is what can kill a credit rally. for now we are not too concerned. while rising inflation can lead to more volatility with junk bonds, we don't expect a sustained rise in spreads or sharp decline in prices because the fundamental...
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collins. and, madam president, i have ten requests for committees to meet during today's session of the senate. they have the approval of the majority and minority leaders. the presiding officer: duly noted. --. a senator: i rise to support samantha d. elliott's nomination. our court system was established to serve as an independent arbiter that would deliver equal justice under the law, and our democracy requires an independent and impartial judiciary for us to continue moving forward as a nation. i am confident that if confirmed, samantha elliott will bring the necessary impartiality, experience and commitment to justice to the federal bench. a resident of concord, new hampshire, ms. elliott spent years representing granite staters and has been a leader within the new hampshire legal community. in her legal practice, she has represented clients at every level of new hampshire's state court, the united states district court for the district of new hampshire, and the first circuit court of app
collins. and, madam president, i have ten requests for committees to meet during today's session of the senate. they have the approval of the majority and minority leaders. the presiding officer: duly noted. --. a senator: i rise to support samantha d. elliott's nomination. our court system was established to serve as an independent arbiter that would deliver equal justice under the law, and our democracy requires an independent and impartial judiciary for us to continue moving forward as a...
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which means that yesterday, because of susan collins, just susan collins, only susan collins, we goth, waver on the importance of precedent against abortion. aborti>> if you think about somf the most important cases, the most consequential cases in this court's history, there is a string of them were the cases overruled precedent. and it turns out, if the court in those cases had listened -- and they were presented with arguments in those cases -- adhered to the president -- in brown v. board, adhered to plessy, on west coast tell, adhere to atkins and adhere to lock near. and if the court had done that in those cases, the country would be in a much different clip place. >> the country is already in a much different place because of the six three conservative majority on the supreme court. a lot of american women are terrified. let's go to happened when the decision from yesterday's oral argument from abortion is handed down? well, collins, who perhaps is disappointed today -- she's always disappointed -- perhaps she has a solution for that. her office tells nbc news, senator collins
which means that yesterday, because of susan collins, just susan collins, only susan collins, we goth, waver on the importance of precedent against abortion. aborti>> if you think about somf the most important cases, the most consequential cases in this court's history, there is a string of them were the cases overruled precedent. and it turns out, if the court in those cases had listened -- and they were presented with arguments in those cases -- adhered to the president -- in brown v....
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collins will return to the lab. we look forward to his unmatched ability to unlock possibilities in our rates. the bad news for you is you are not getting rid of me. i will keep calling all the time because there are a lot of things you can do to help me get this done. you just point me in the direction and i will follow. i just received a briefing from dr. collins and dr. lawrence as well as dr. julie. i appreciate it very much. my only regret was that it was a short reading because i had to come to speak. as they studied the omicron variant, we have just two cases reported here in the united states. this new variant is cause for concern but not panic. we knew there would be cases of this in the united states and it is here. we have the best tools, the best vaccines in the world and the best scientists in the world. we will fight this with science and speed, not chaos and confusion. just like we beat that covid-19 in the spring. as a result, we enter this winter from a position of strength compared to where america
collins will return to the lab. we look forward to his unmatched ability to unlock possibilities in our rates. the bad news for you is you are not getting rid of me. i will keep calling all the time because there are a lot of things you can do to help me get this done. you just point me in the direction and i will follow. i just received a briefing from dr. collins and dr. lawrence as well as dr. julie. i appreciate it very much. my only regret was that it was a short reading because i had to...
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francis collins emailed dr. anthony fauci writing in part, there needs to be a quick and devastating takedown of its premises. i don't see anything like that online yet. is it underway? collins also called the scientists and doctors that signed a fringe epidemiologist. passing some articles that debunked the great barrington deck relation. one from wired titled there is no -- another from nation with the headline "focus protection, herd immunity, and other deadly delusions." collins was asked about the email exchange yesterday and he says he stands by his. >> this is before we had vaccines. and basically, i will call them fringe epidemiologist who really did not have the credentials to be making such a grand and sweeping statement were saying just what the virus run through the population and eventually then everybody will have had and it will be okay. hundreds of thousands of people would have died if we had followed that strategy. >> he wrote another email to dr. fauci on october 13th with a link to a "washing
francis collins emailed dr. anthony fauci writing in part, there needs to be a quick and devastating takedown of its premises. i don't see anything like that online yet. is it underway? collins also called the scientists and doctors that signed a fringe epidemiologist. passing some articles that debunked the great barrington deck relation. one from wired titled there is no -- another from nation with the headline "focus protection, herd immunity, and other deadly delusions." collins...
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my next guest was one of the targets of fauci and collins's mayor campaign. joining me now, stanford school of medicine professor and original signer of the great barrington declaration, you got your medical degree from stanford, you've been at stanford more than 20 years, hardly call you somebody on the fringe but i heard what doctor collins tried to characterize what this declaration said it seems to me he got it entirely wrong. >> he straight up lie, so that we want to the virus to rip through the population and doctor fauci -- risk strategy. anyone who reads the great barrington declaration, go look online, there is not -- that phrase does not appear in it because the central idea of the great benton declaration is protection of the vulnerable, a thousandfold difference in the risk of severe outcomes. we know the elderly and old people in certain people with chronic diseases have high risk of bad outcomes if infected, the great benton declaration said let's focus on protecting those people. at the same time the lockdowns were harming so many other people
my next guest was one of the targets of fauci and collins's mayor campaign. joining me now, stanford school of medicine professor and original signer of the great barrington declaration, you got your medical degree from stanford, you've been at stanford more than 20 years, hardly call you somebody on the fringe but i heard what doctor collins tried to characterize what this declaration said it seems to me he got it entirely wrong. >> he straight up lie, so that we want to the virus to rip...
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and explosion action collin kaepernick took 5 years ago. it is about politics of sports and impact of sports on politics, and across generations. inspired by using their platform. the program, is part of a series of discussions connected to center who -- history. history of black head protests. by going to. . i suspect. will prompt many of you to explore dave's book further, we will put in chat, a web site of a local bookstore, you can can, with a click learn more about the kaepernick affect. you can option to engage closed captioning. and better to share your questions. now, dave and khalil. and invita them. from behind the digital court of in. dave zirin . host of the edge of sports podcast. his books include. game over, bad starts. and the kaepernick effect, and a regular best on msnbc, cnn, and espn . student body of president. he is finishing his studies in history. and he has approximately a half million followers across his social media platforms. comments about history and our society. he is worked with sports and pop culture web si
and explosion action collin kaepernick took 5 years ago. it is about politics of sports and impact of sports on politics, and across generations. inspired by using their platform. the program, is part of a series of discussions connected to center who -- history. history of black head protests. by going to. . i suspect. will prompt many of you to explore dave's book further, we will put in chat, a web site of a local bookstore, you can can, with a click learn more about the kaepernick affect....
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collins: thanks, bret.ining us here in washington, maryland governor larry hogan. welcome back to "fox news sunday." >> good morning. >> bret: you just heard that conversation, you are seeing covid spikes in maryland, are you considering major changes in other lockdown possibly? >> governor logan: no, look, we are concerned about rising cases, we got hospitalizations of about 150% the past two weeks and we are taking steps to try to provide more support for hospitals, and we are putting more into testing. we are pushing monoclonal antibodies we are trying to do everything we can to get the last 9.2% of our population vaccinated. we are encouraging boosters, but we are not anticipating any lockdowns at all, we are not considering that. >> bret: what's the stat that you look at? hospital officials saying 93% of hospital beds across your state are full. covid is not the dominant condition there but it's still affecting things. what you look at? people are looking at cases. do you look at hospitalizations? >> g
collins: thanks, bret.ining us here in washington, maryland governor larry hogan. welcome back to "fox news sunday." >> good morning. >> bret: you just heard that conversation, you are seeing covid spikes in maryland, are you considering major changes in other lockdown possibly? >> governor logan: no, look, we are concerned about rising cases, we got hospitalizations of about 150% the past two weeks and we are taking steps to try to provide more support for...
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francis collins.ning, and before we begin, doctor, i want to note that this is your last day as director. you're not retiring, but you're stepping aside from n.i.h. thank ou for your service to the country. >> doctor: thank you, margaret. it is great to be with you this morning. >> brennan: as you step aside, it seems like the virus, though, is not going along with you. in fact, this omicron variant seems to be raging around the world. did you see this mutation coming, and is our health system prepared for what is about to hit? >> doctor: yeah, this is a big challenge. it's a brand new version. and it is so different that it has the properties to potentially be evasive of the vaccines and the other measures that we've taken. i'm glad to say it is not totally successful at that. a big message for today is: if you've had vaccines and a booster, you're very well-protected against omicron causing you severe disease. so anybody listening to this who is in that 60% of americans who are eligible for a booste
francis collins.ning, and before we begin, doctor, i want to note that this is your last day as director. you're not retiring, but you're stepping aside from n.i.h. thank ou for your service to the country. >> doctor: thank you, margaret. it is great to be with you this morning. >> brennan: as you step aside, it seems like the virus, though, is not going along with you. in fact, this omicron variant seems to be raging around the world. did you see this mutation coming, and is our...
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francis collins joining dr.it a huge distraction. what was your reaction? saying this months after collins said yeah, it should be looked into. >> it could be the discovery of emails from last year where they were trying to downplay the great barrington resolution, that was the three, the stanford, oxford, harvard doctors came out said, let's look at this pandemic from a common sense viewpoint. let's do less lockdowns and focus on the most vulnerable, try to get back to a more normal life. it looked like he was trying to suppress that. maybe he has a hand in this same funding that went to the wuhan lab. this has already been proven. i'm wondering if he feels guilty. then of course he went out singing you know a rendition of "somewhere over the rainbow" where sometimes past the pandemic, a name like that which was kind of creepy i might add. i feel like there might be some culpability and guilt coming out of dr. collins. i would like to see more investigation if he actually has got some involvement with dr. fauci
francis collins joining dr.it a huge distraction. what was your reaction? saying this months after collins said yeah, it should be looked into. >> it could be the discovery of emails from last year where they were trying to downplay the great barrington resolution, that was the three, the stanford, oxford, harvard doctors came out said, let's look at this pandemic from a common sense viewpoint. let's do less lockdowns and focus on the most vulnerable, try to get back to a more normal...
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how did senator collins respond?ge she had with a reporter on friday. >> senator collins, do you still believe that kavanaugh sees roe as settled law following yesterday's remarks at the supreme court? >> you know, i think we all need to wait and see what the final decision is. >> all right, so senator collins paid no political price for supporting brett kavanaugh. and i'm not convinced quite honestly that republicans would pay a price if he and his conservative allies overturn owe v. wade. we're joined by the editor at large at the daily beast. molly, it's good to have you with us again on the show. if roe is overturned, tell me if i'm wrong here, do you think republicans would actually pay a price? or would they also be able to animate their base by saying, look, we promised we would do it, we did it? >> again, this is a problem with democrats, right? democrats tend not to focus on messaging, focus on reminding voters what's really going on. and i think this is a good example of that, right? we have a -- you know,
how did senator collins respond?ge she had with a reporter on friday. >> senator collins, do you still believe that kavanaugh sees roe as settled law following yesterday's remarks at the supreme court? >> you know, i think we all need to wait and see what the final decision is. >> all right, so senator collins paid no political price for supporting brett kavanaugh. and i'm not convinced quite honestly that republicans would pay a price if he and his conservative allies...
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vamos en vivo con marÍa antonieta collins al rancho "los tres potrillos". ¿quÉ pasÓ?nas tardes. ¿quÉ pasÓ? lo inimaginable, lo que pasa cuando uno tiene a dios y una buena estrella que lo guÍa. nos preparÁbamos para el especial de maÑana de la cadena prende tv, cuando de pronto nos quedamos mirando y tenÍamos aquÍ mismo a gerardo fernÁndez, nos dijo que en una forma respetuosa y por sÓlo unos minutos nos iba a permitir entrar al sitio donde su padre descansa desde el dÍa de ayer. este fue el recorrido y un encuentro doloroso como fan y periodistas. esto fue lo que sucediÓ. esta tarde, gerardo fernÁndez saliÓ a ver a los periodistas que nos encontramos a la entrada de "los tres potrillos" y con todo el respeto nos ha pedido entrar unos minutos a ver este sitio donde don vicente estÁ descansando. gerardo nos pide que viniÉramos hasta aquÍ adentro, que era la casa de su padre, que decÍa que era la casa del pueblo, como tanto lo repetimos en nuestra cobertura. aquÍ podemos ver las flores que vinieron, las coronas de carlos rivera y esa estatua de "charro". este es el siti
vamos en vivo con marÍa antonieta collins al rancho "los tres potrillos". ¿quÉ pasÓ?nas tardes. ¿quÉ pasÓ? lo inimaginable, lo que pasa cuando uno tiene a dios y una buena estrella que lo guÍa. nos preparÁbamos para el especial de maÑana de la cadena prende tv, cuando de pronto nos quedamos mirando y tenÍamos aquÍ mismo a gerardo fernÁndez, nos dijo que en una forma respetuosa y por sÓlo unos minutos nos iba a permitir entrar al sitio donde su padre descansa desde el...
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francis collins.young sic sickle cell patient -- you are a bunch of very hard-working doctors and scientists. why a band? >> because it is good for your soul. >> reporter: but dr. s will nevr stop searching for the next medical breakthrough. ♪ because i'm not giving up, not giving up, not giving up, no, not yet ♪ ♪ even when i'm down to my last breath ♪ are you tired of clean clothes that just don't smell clean? what if your clothes could stay fresh for weeks? now they can. downy unstopables in-wash scent boosters keep your laundry smelling fresh waaaay longer than detergent alone. pour a cap of downy unstopables into your washing machine before each load. and enjoy fresher smelling laundry. if you want laundry to smell fresh for weeks make sure you have downy unstopables in-wash scent boosters. shop online for downy unstopables, including our new, lighter scent. >> pauley: millions sing its praises. kelefa sanneh tells us all about christian rock. ♪♪ >> reporter: in 1966, the beach boys believed "god
francis collins.young sic sickle cell patient -- you are a bunch of very hard-working doctors and scientists. why a band? >> because it is good for your soul. >> reporter: but dr. s will nevr stop searching for the next medical breakthrough. ♪ because i'm not giving up, not giving up, not giving up, no, not yet ♪ ♪ even when i'm down to my last breath ♪ are you tired of clean clothes that just don't smell clean? what if your clothes could stay fresh for weeks? now they can....
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ben collins has more. collins hae clerk: hello, how can i? sore throat pain? try vicks vapocool drops. in honey lemon chill. for fast-acting sore throat relief. wooo vaporize sore throat pain with vicks vapocool drops. >>> we've got a bit of breaking news to share with you here. we just learned of a third omicron case in the united states. this one is in colorado. the governor there announced that just minutes ago, literally as we were on the air in that other interview. a woman in colorado who recently travelled to southern africa has come down the covid. she has tested positive and has that variant. that, of course, comes after the a case in california and minnesota, which we also learned about today. doctors and experts says it is to be expected that the variant was in the united states and we will be hearing more and more about this. we know, again, officially confirmed three cases of omicron here in the u.s. we want to get to other news that's developed today with house democrats now firing new warning shots over defying congressional investigators. with
ben collins has more. collins hae clerk: hello, how can i? sore throat pain? try vicks vapocool drops. in honey lemon chill. for fast-acting sore throat relief. wooo vaporize sore throat pain with vicks vapocool drops. >>> we've got a bit of breaking news to share with you here. we just learned of a third omicron case in the united states. this one is in colorado. the governor there announced that just minutes ago, literally as we were on the air in that other interview. a woman in...
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and all eyes at the time were on susan collins. collins was listening to the tomorrow of christine blasey ford. kavanaugh denied that. she had meetings with kavanaugh and talked about abortion because collins supports abortion rights and those comments she heard from kavanaugh that he contended it to be settled law was significant, pivotal for collins to ultimately vote yes and ultimately, after she went to the senate floor, said she would vote for kavanaugh. that immediately after may have triggered the support of a key democratic senator joe manchin who said he also would support kavanaugh who was narrowly confirmed by the senate after that intense confirmation proceeding. now in the aftermath of this, perhaps kavanaugh could be a decisive vote striking down roe. we'll see what collins has to say at that point. we'll check in with her also tomorrow to see if she has listened to those comments and if her views on kavanaugh have changed. >> manu raju, thank you. >>> how long did donald trump and the white house know that he may hav
and all eyes at the time were on susan collins. collins was listening to the tomorrow of christine blasey ford. kavanaugh denied that. she had meetings with kavanaugh and talked about abortion because collins supports abortion rights and those comments she heard from kavanaugh that he contended it to be settled law was significant, pivotal for collins to ultimately vote yes and ultimately, after she went to the senate floor, said she would vote for kavanaugh. that immediately after may have...
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collins was one of the 1st call. i think you're the 2nd call i made to ask if you stay on the 2nd call, i may because i was vice president. i got to know dr. collins really well when i was given the opportunity to manage the cancer moonshower initiative. and dr. collins is an incredible resource for our nation. i'm grateful. i mean this, and so i'm great for everything you've done in the spent for this pandemic, and advancing all kinds of medical breakthroughs including mapping the human geno. he recently announced he's going to step down as director of the and i edge this month after truly consequential tenure. but the good news really is dr. carmen is going to return to the lab, the national genome research institute, and we look forward to his unmatched building unlocked possibilities that are within our reach and doc badness. you, as you get rid of me, i'm going to keep calling, you know, all the time because there's a lot of things we can do. you can do help me to get done. you just tell me point me in the direc
collins was one of the 1st call. i think you're the 2nd call i made to ask if you stay on the 2nd call, i may because i was vice president. i got to know dr. collins really well when i was given the opportunity to manage the cancer moonshower initiative. and dr. collins is an incredible resource for our nation. i'm grateful. i mean this, and so i'm great for everything you've done in the spent for this pandemic, and advancing all kinds of medical breakthroughs including mapping the human geno....
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tonight, will forte, lily collins, and music from isaiah rashad featuring sza. and now, jimmy kimmel! [ cheers and applause ] ♪ >> jimmy: hi, thank you. very nice. hi, everybody. [ cheers and applause ] very kind. i'm jimmy, i'm the host. thanks for watching and thanks for coming. please relax. it was a rare cold and rainy day here in sunny los angeles. got down to the 50s today, it was cold, right? >> guillermo: yeah, very cold. >> jimmy: very cold. >> guillermo: yeah. >> jimmy: very cold. >> >> guillermo: very, very, very cold. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: it wasn't that coal. and everyone came to work dressed as either a lumberjack or the little girl on the front of morton salt. [ laughter ] there's a lot of foul weather fashion happening. but rain, those aren't the droplets we need to worry about. in the past week, cases of covid in l.a. are up by more than 100%. the good news is, a vast majority of los angelenos have been vaccinated. and why? because we started sneaking it into botox shots. [ laughter ] the omicron variant is here. and no one has been hit harder
tonight, will forte, lily collins, and music from isaiah rashad featuring sza. and now, jimmy kimmel! [ cheers and applause ] ♪ >> jimmy: hi, thank you. very nice. hi, everybody. [ cheers and applause ] very kind. i'm jimmy, i'm the host. thanks for watching and thanks for coming. please relax. it was a rare cold and rainy day here in sunny los angeles. got down to the 50s today, it was cold, right? >> guillermo: yeah, very cold. >> jimmy: very cold. >> guillermo:...
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and doctor collins is an incredible resource for our nation.everything you've done for this pandemic and advancing all kinds of medical breakthroughs including mapping the human genome. he's recently analysis can a step down as the director of the nih this month after a truly consequential tenure. the good news really is that doctor collins is get a return to the lab. the national genome research institute for that we look forward to his unmatched abilities to unlock abilities within our reach doc, the bad news is you and get rid of me man, i get to keep calling you all the time. because there's a lot of things that we can do, you can do to help get done. you just point me in the direction and i will follow. i just received a briefing from doctor collins and anthony fauci as well as others and i appreciate it very much. my only regret was that it was a short meeting because i had to come and speak. i think we all benefit more if we had made my speech shorter and spend more time with these dogs. — doctors. they study the 0micron variant, just tw
and doctor collins is an incredible resource for our nation.everything you've done for this pandemic and advancing all kinds of medical breakthroughs including mapping the human genome. he's recently analysis can a step down as the director of the nih this month after a truly consequential tenure. the good news really is that doctor collins is get a return to the lab. the national genome research institute for that we look forward to his unmatched abilities to unlock abilities within our reach...
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francis collins. dr. collins, good to see you, sir. >> nice to be with you, chuck. >> let me start with what researchers are learning every day. it seems like we learn something new about omicron. so this development, this idea that is fused with the common cold, it -- i can't believe i'm saying this. could this be good news? weirdly enough? >> well, it's a bit of a stretch. >> yeah. >> okay, i'll take good news right now. i'm not sure i can claim that this is going to be reliable. it is a bit of a stretch. the genome of this omicron variant and try to predict how it's going to behave when it affects people around the globe. but it is interesting. it looks like this is a recombinant that has part of the sars-cov-2 that's undergone a lot of mutations and, also, it's possibly crossed over and picked up more of another virus. it's an interesting observation. much more important is to find out what's really happening. in the real world, does this, in fact, turn out to be less dangerous and how good are our va
francis collins. dr. collins, good to see you, sir. >> nice to be with you, chuck. >> let me start with what researchers are learning every day. it seems like we learn something new about omicron. so this development, this idea that is fused with the common cold, it -- i can't believe i'm saying this. could this be good news? weirdly enough? >> well, it's a bit of a stretch. >> yeah. >> okay, i'll take good news right now. i'm not sure i can claim that this is...
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collins who these e-mails show targeting american citizens for doing their jobs. it is absolutely devastating and terrifying. and i think also as a taxpayer, it's a misuse of public resources. >> tucker carlson: well, of course it is. they have hit pieces against them, as you have, and nobody pursued this, i don't think, with the tenacity and clarity you have from the first day. we're grateful you came on this show. thank you. >> thank you. >> tucker carlson: turns out on the side, nancy pelosi has made millions of dollars on stock trades as a public servant. what he is surprising is she's defending doing that. amazing. blake masters on that. >> tucker carlson: nancy pelosi has been in politics locker than a lot watching now have been alived and somehow she's super rich. she's one of the wealthiest members of congress. her personal wealth grew by almost $17 million. did yours? many americans were forced into poverty by the lockdowns she supported. why are they allowed to trade in markets that they effectively regular later. we don't know. but we know for a fact th
collins who these e-mails show targeting american citizens for doing their jobs. it is absolutely devastating and terrifying. and i think also as a taxpayer, it's a misuse of public resources. >> tucker carlson: well, of course it is. they have hit pieces against them, as you have, and nobody pursued this, i don't think, with the tenacity and clarity you have from the first day. we're grateful you came on this show. thank you. >> thank you. >> tucker carlson: turns out on the...
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it's all happening on a tick tock, lock block, bitcoin watching dan collins special. thanks for filling in for santa claus this year. i know you have to go back to the reindeer there hungry and i believe there saw my chinese food on the money this year was rude off lunch. but thanks bring i kaiser report. merry christmas. all right, that's to do for this additional kaiser report with me. max kaiser and stacy herbert again thanks for i guess dan collins until next on bio. ah, [000:00:00;00] a a technology is a very big industry and there's a lot of opportunities for hackers. it is not here, but he didn't bring the law in that country you're dealing with. why rushed him that the major cybersecurity challenge is the sovereignty of laws that cyberspace has no borders. new sovereignty, we ended up with, for example, the national health service in the u. k, the and a chest was completely wiped out from a ransomware attack. if you were coming in to a clinic because you had a test or you had an operation, they can't find your records. they had to go back to pen and paper. ah,
it's all happening on a tick tock, lock block, bitcoin watching dan collins special. thanks for filling in for santa claus this year. i know you have to go back to the reindeer there hungry and i believe there saw my chinese food on the money this year was rude off lunch. but thanks bring i kaiser report. merry christmas. all right, that's to do for this additional kaiser report with me. max kaiser and stacy herbert again thanks for i guess dan collins until next on bio. ah, [000:00:00;00] a a...
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collins, great to see you. what do you make of what he said?y can make a hard and fast prediction at this point. we've known about omicron less than a month and clearly it's very contagious. you can see it's doubling every two or three days in south africa, the u.k. and now the u.s. but to look in the crystal ball and say what this will look like in three or four months? they're guesses. everybody has their guesses. we have to take it seriously. it will be with us for a while. we'll have a tough couple months here as omicron spreads across the country. because it's so contagious, people do get sick. the good news is with vaccines and boosters, if you get sick, you're not going to get very sick. that's the main message. >> neil: a lot of people want to get tested for this. what do you think you should, doctor? i hear a lot of mimic cold-like symptoms. what do you do? >> i think somebody that has symptoms needs to go and find a test. you can get a home test. many pharmacies have them in stock. there's a run on them. that's the easiest way. do it
collins, great to see you. what do you make of what he said?y can make a hard and fast prediction at this point. we've known about omicron less than a month and clearly it's very contagious. you can see it's doubling every two or three days in south africa, the u.k. and now the u.s. but to look in the crystal ball and say what this will look like in three or four months? they're guesses. everybody has their guesses. we have to take it seriously. it will be with us for a while. we'll have a...
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cost of feeding the reindeer, skyrocketing down through the chimney into the living room, pop stand, collins, to explain all this to us, dan, welcome to our kaiser christmas show, merry christmas everybody. of course you also normally would bring a lump of coal, but there's also a shortage of supply of coal. so let's just have to accept your words, your pearls of wisdom, let's say here. so, you know, we look back at 2021 and we look forward at 2022 in this christmas special. it is christmas day. and normally, you know, most christmas presents here in the united states. anyway, come from china. we've had huge constraints in supply over the past year. that was certainly the biggest story i would assume you're going to say of 2021. i'd go a little bit further into what you think of that and other big stories of 2021 in that you asked china. they said it is trap relationship. i think 2021 is really exposed kind of the broken economy in the united states. we are what i call warehouse nation. now, we are a nation, you know, as they called, britain used to be a nation, a shopkeepers. the united sta
cost of feeding the reindeer, skyrocketing down through the chimney into the living room, pop stand, collins, to explain all this to us, dan, welcome to our kaiser christmas show, merry christmas everybody. of course you also normally would bring a lump of coal, but there's also a shortage of supply of coal. so let's just have to accept your words, your pearls of wisdom, let's say here. so, you know, we look back at 2021 and we look forward at 2022 in this christmas special. it is christmas...
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that's coming from susan collins. let's start with the president's winter pandemic plan. >>> kristen welker is at the white house. heidi przybyla is with us and i also want to bring in the senior scholar at the bloomberg school of public health. good to have you all here on a busy thursday morning. >> president biden is going to be speaking at the nih later today when he rolls out his plan to combat covid. a winter strategy, if you will. and essentially it includes a number of different measures aimed at increasing the response to covid-19. particularly in the wake of revelations of this new variant. so it includes plans to ramp up vaccines and boosters. how will the administration do that? well, some of the ideas on the table include expanding pharmacy hours. expanding those notifications that people are getting that they are, in fact, eligible to get vaccinated and to get boosted. expanding free at-home testing. chris, this is a really significant one. the administration saying that it will reimburse people for at-h
that's coming from susan collins. let's start with the president's winter pandemic plan. >>> kristen welker is at the white house. heidi przybyla is with us and i also want to bring in the senior scholar at the bloomberg school of public health. good to have you all here on a busy thursday morning. >> president biden is going to be speaking at the nih later today when he rolls out his plan to combat covid. a winter strategy, if you will. and essentially it includes a number of...
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collins, dr. fauci, others as well, and i appreciate it very much. we would have all benefited if we had made my speech shorter and spent more time with these doctors. as they study the omicron variant, we have just two cases reported in the united states, but as i explained on monday, this new variant is a cause for concern, not panic. we knew there would be cases of this omicron here in the united states, and it is here. but we have the best tools, the best vaccines, the best medicine and scientists in the world. we will like this with science and speed, not chaos and confusion. just like we thought back covid-19 in the spring and the delta variant in the fall. as a result, we enter the winter from a position of strength appeared to where america was last christmas. fewer than 1% of american adults were fully vaccinated. this christmas, that number is 72%, including more than 86% of seniors and vulnerable populations. last christmas, children were at risk without a covid-19 vaccine. this christmas, we have safe and effective vaccines for children f
collins, dr. fauci, others as well, and i appreciate it very much. we would have all benefited if we had made my speech shorter and spent more time with these doctors. as they study the omicron variant, we have just two cases reported in the united states, but as i explained on monday, this new variant is a cause for concern, not panic. we knew there would be cases of this omicron here in the united states, and it is here. but we have the best tools, the best vaccines, the best medicine and...
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all this coming on the heels of a newly surfaced october 2020 e-mail from collins to dr.cting lockdowns and in favor of the herd immunity strategy. it reads this proposal from three fringe epidemiologists who met with the secretary seems to be getting a lot of attention. there needs to be a quick and devastating published takedown of this prem sis. when collins was asked about the e-mail he refused to apologize. carley: brooke, thank you. todd: "fox & friends" viewers giving back in a big, big way, donating $100,000 to navarro farm, a haven in frankfurt, illinois for kids with special needs. carley: rachel and her daughter learned about the important life skills kids learn at the farm and even joined their special christmas celebration. and rachel campos duffy joins us now. what an awesome farm. it was so incredible to see you highlight it, rachel. >> it was such an incredible experience and i'm so grateful that i had the opportunity to go there to take valentineo there. this farm services kids who are 14 and up. that's so important because that's an age where they really
all this coming on the heels of a newly surfaced october 2020 e-mail from collins to dr.cting lockdowns and in favor of the herd immunity strategy. it reads this proposal from three fringe epidemiologists who met with the secretary seems to be getting a lot of attention. there needs to be a quick and devastating published takedown of this prem sis. when collins was asked about the e-mail he refused to apologize. carley: brooke, thank you. todd: "fox & friends" viewers giving back...
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doctor francis collins is retiring from that position after more than a decade.ountry doesn't take all of the necessary measures, we could face a million cases a day in the u.s. this winter. before he became n.i.h. director, he was known for his work on genetics. he helped discover the gene that causes cystic fibrosis. and then led the government's efforts to map the finished sequence of the human genome, the instructions in our d.n.a. as n.i.h. director, he led efforts to grow its budget to $50 billion annually. i interviewed him recently at the n.i.h. dr. francis collins, thank you very much for talking with us. >> glad to be with you right here at n.i.h. >> woodruff: so dr. collins, here we are in the middle of the worst pandemic this country has faced in a century and you have announced you are retiring as the head of this essential medical public health institution, n.i.h. does that compute? >> well, it better because it's happening. i think it does, judy. there will never be a perfect time to say it's time to step down. i've been n.i.h. director now for mor
doctor francis collins is retiring from that position after more than a decade.ountry doesn't take all of the necessary measures, we could face a million cases a day in the u.s. this winter. before he became n.i.h. director, he was known for his work on genetics. he helped discover the gene that causes cystic fibrosis. and then led the government's efforts to map the finished sequence of the human genome, the instructions in our d.n.a. as n.i.h. director, he led efforts to grow its budget to...
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mike collins going just -- mike collins joins us now.ng maybe we have seen the peak of yields at the front end and the long end on tens as well. walk us through the framework right now. would you all get around a table together, how do you ask plane this? -- how do you explain this? mike: it is looking at the long term view. everyone is so caught up on this oath surge and inflation surge, and we have done a lot of work on this. when you really peel it back, it has been more demand driven than supply driven. if you look at the supply of stuff being made around the world and being shipped, it is higher in many cases then pre-covid. but the demand has jumped 20%, especially for goods, durable goods, imports. that demand is going to come down. the big jump in the savings rate we saw last year with all the fiscal stimulus, all the helicopter money, that has already been spent. it is gone. so what is going to happen going forward, as the fiscal stimulus really retrench is, notwithstanding the infrastructure and bbb packages, which are really n
mike collins going just -- mike collins joins us now.ng maybe we have seen the peak of yields at the front end and the long end on tens as well. walk us through the framework right now. would you all get around a table together, how do you ask plane this? -- how do you explain this? mike: it is looking at the long term view. everyone is so caught up on this oath surge and inflation surge, and we have done a lot of work on this. when you really peel it back, it has been more demand driven than...
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thanks for i guess dan collins until next on bio. ah ah ah ah ah ah, in a oh became kind of a test bed for medical and then later recreational marijuana and it started with something. so in a saying, i was wanting to socialize, everybody does it? so i cannot, and then it just keeps going and going and going. i'm just gonna do it one. yeah. and then it's, oh, i'm just going to try this was never do it again. cuz the one wife was on it all right on inside. okay. and you surround yourself with people who are encouraging you to do it not to stop or it felt like my life was over, jumped office at all balcony and died. me, she knew you just couldn't stop i agree with the u. s. co but respond pit you wrote blog testing capacity runs out with the de infection rate. surging doesn't unfold in some states. we have a surge when we do need more testing centers. i mean, look at these lines. that is all horrible. honestly. you know, most of our friends have to wait on line for hours and hours to get her food. i've had to wait, i'm blind for hours t
thanks for i guess dan collins until next on bio. ah ah ah ah ah ah, in a oh became kind of a test bed for medical and then later recreational marijuana and it started with something. so in a saying, i was wanting to socialize, everybody does it? so i cannot, and then it just keeps going and going and going. i'm just gonna do it one. yeah. and then it's, oh, i'm just going to try this was never do it again. cuz the one wife was on it all right on inside. okay. and you surround yourself with...
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francis collins. >>> also, the parents of the boy accused of killing four high school classmates in michigan are themselves charged with involuntarily manslaughter. >> there was absolute reason to believe this individual was dangerous and disturbed. >> they are now in jail for hiding from authorities after failing to appear in court. the entire family behind bars. >>> joining me for invite and analysis "washington post" white house bureau chief ashley parker. playbook co-author, eugene daniels, errin haynes, editor in large of the 19 and stephen hayes, founder of the dispatch. welcome to sunday, it's "meet the press." >>> a good sunday morning. we're going to take a look at the supreme court abortion case from two perspectives today, the practical and the political. what was clear from the arguments this past week is a six-vote majority is ready to uphold mississippi's abortion ban at 15 weeks before viability. what's still at issue is will the court weaken or fully overturn roe v. wade. more than hal
francis collins. >>> also, the parents of the boy accused of killing four high school classmates in michigan are themselves charged with involuntarily manslaughter. >> there was absolute reason to believe this individual was dangerous and disturbed. >> they are now in jail for hiding from authorities after failing to appear in court. the entire family behind bars. >>> joining me for invite and analysis "washington post" white house bureau chief ashley...
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francis collins, head of the nih.extremely cautious with this new variant, even though doctors are saying they're only seeing moderate cases, this doctor says we need to be careful because of the mutations. >> there are all different mutations, at least 50, and all the things we've been trying to do to keep this virus away, this is a different animal. >> he's saying this particular mut mutation, they're not sure where it's headed, so they want to be extra careful. z >> that's exactly right. i think we're trying to learn from our mistakes of 2020 and 2021. we have to take this new variant seriously but not overpanic. remember, even with these mutations, chances are that all of the traditional strategies, vaccinations certainly, but also masks, ventilation and testing are still going to be our most important tools in fighting it, so we need to double down on those. but we can't ignore the mutations and pretend this new variant doesn't exist. we're then setting ourselves up for the same problems we've had with the delta
francis collins, head of the nih.extremely cautious with this new variant, even though doctors are saying they're only seeing moderate cases, this doctor says we need to be careful because of the mutations. >> there are all different mutations, at least 50, and all the things we've been trying to do to keep this virus away, this is a different animal. >> he's saying this particular mut mutation, they're not sure where it's headed, so they want to be extra careful. z >> that's...
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you mean biden's scientific brain trust of fauci and collins couldn't foresee any of this? why my not surprised? these are the same clowns who thought funding dangerous experiments hotbed coronavirus is at stuart: lab was a grand idea. with the economy lagging of the virus spreading like wildfire again biden announced a new 2-pronged plan to get the pandemic under control. program, browbeat and vilify the unvaccinated. >> if you are not fully vaccinated you have good reason to be concerned. you are a high risk of getting sick, you're putting other people at risk. your loved ones, your friends, neighbors, strangers. your choice can be the difference between life and death. >> from m2, more testing. >> one of the other things that we know has to be done is more testing was we will continue to add federal testing sites and we need to do better with at home testing so i'm announcing today the federal government will purchase one half billion additional at home rapid tests, we are producing as many tests as quickly as possible. >> of biden she thinks shipping free tests to every
you mean biden's scientific brain trust of fauci and collins couldn't foresee any of this? why my not surprised? these are the same clowns who thought funding dangerous experiments hotbed coronavirus is at stuart: lab was a grand idea. with the economy lagging of the virus spreading like wildfire again biden announced a new 2-pronged plan to get the pandemic under control. program, browbeat and vilify the unvaccinated. >> if you are not fully vaccinated you have good reason to be...
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collins is the outgoing director of the national institutes of health. he joins washington post for a discussion about the covid-19 pandemic in his retirement from the agency. this is about half an hour. >> hello and welcome to -- today we are going to be continuing our various leadership -- series leadership during crisis. is outgoing director of the national institutes of health. a very warm welcome back to washington post live. >> thank. nice to be with you. i think we previously reflected on the similarities of our names. my middle name is sellers. >> we are unrelated. >> i'm looking forward to talking about your 12 year, three president tenure at nih. first i want to talk to about omicron. it is spreading like wildfire across the country. you reported 18,000 new cases. ing into the holidays? >> i am concerned, because this is a variant, omicron, that has more than 50 mutations, compared to the original virus, from wuhan. it makes it apparently very contagious, with this doubling time that you just mentioned, 2-4 days. that increases the numbers by a
collins is the outgoing director of the national institutes of health. he joins washington post for a discussion about the covid-19 pandemic in his retirement from the agency. this is about half an hour. >> hello and welcome to -- today we are going to be continuing our various leadership -- series leadership during crisis. is outgoing director of the national institutes of health. a very warm welcome back to washington post live. >> thank. nice to be with you. i think we previously...
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collins, the lab leak theory is no distraction.♪ came from overseas ♪ infecting folks across the land ♪ seattle nyc. >> brian: what an embarrassment, joining us right now is senator tom cotton, senator, that video was hard to see. and his statement was hard to digest. a distraction to find out where the lab leak came from? and you were the first one to say and took all types of slings and arrows from people like him? look at the lab, look at the lab. >> yeah, brian, it's not a distraction. and there is no evidence to suggest that this virus came from a bat which don't live within hundreds of miles of wuhan or that it came from food market which wasn't even selling bats. i said from the very beginning of this pandemic we should obviously look toe laboratory where they were researching bat-based coronavirus in the middle of a city where this outbreak originated. i think dr. collins and dr. fauci don't want to look at that lab because they were responsible for sending u.s. tax dollars doing dangerous research to make coronavirus more
collins, the lab leak theory is no distraction.♪ came from overseas ♪ infecting folks across the land ♪ seattle nyc. >> brian: what an embarrassment, joining us right now is senator tom cotton, senator, that video was hard to see. and his statement was hard to digest. a distraction to find out where the lab leak came from? and you were the first one to say and took all types of slings and arrows from people like him? look at the lab, look at the lab. >> yeah, brian, it's not a...
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francis collins. the outgoing director of the national institutes of health come on his departure and legacy. introductions underway. >> i want to talk to you about omicron. it is spreading like wildfire across the country with cases doubling every 2-4 days. what is your concern, going into the holidays? >> i am concerned, because this is a variant, omicron, that has more than 50 mutations, compared to the original virus, from wuhan. it makes it apparently very contagious, with this doubling time that you just mentioned, 2-4 days. that increases the numbers by a factor of two. we saw that in africa, the u.k., now we are seeing it in the u.s. that is much faster than delta, which we thought was already really bad. but this is going to be potentially the dominant viral strain in the u.s. in just two to three weeks, at the rate it is going. >> i guess we should add [indiscernible] what is your concern about these two things searching together? >> your right to mention delta, even though we have a lot of
francis collins. the outgoing director of the national institutes of health come on his departure and legacy. introductions underway. >> i want to talk to you about omicron. it is spreading like wildfire across the country with cases doubling every 2-4 days. what is your concern, going into the holidays? >> i am concerned, because this is a variant, omicron, that has more than 50 mutations, compared to the original virus, from wuhan. it makes it apparently very contagious, with this...
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when collins was asked about the e-mail he refused to apologize. todd, carley.e, thank you very much. carley: chinese tennis star is denying a communist leader sexually assaulted her. the 35-year-old said, he quote, i have never said or written that anyone has sexually assaulted me. i have to clearly stress this point. now, peng says her now deleted post is being misunderstood. she insists she is living freely. the women's tennis association is not convinced, releasing a statement these appearances don't alleviate the significant concerns about her well-being and ability to communicate without censorship or coercion. big development there. and the report about peng shuai is one of many concerns for critics ahead of the upcoming olympic games in beijing. former director of national intelligence, john ratcliffe, says china cannot be trusted and should not be allowed to host. >> they're responsible for the death of more than 2 million muslim uyghurs, their rape, torture, imprisonment and we had a pandemic originate that resulted in the death had of 5 or 6 million p
when collins was asked about the e-mail he refused to apologize. todd, carley.e, thank you very much. carley: chinese tennis star is denying a communist leader sexually assaulted her. the 35-year-old said, he quote, i have never said or written that anyone has sexually assaulted me. i have to clearly stress this point. now, peng says her now deleted post is being misunderstood. she insists she is living freely. the women's tennis association is not convinced, releasing a statement these...
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francis collins, the last week as the director for the national institute of health. planned. but in the meantime, if i can, director collins, officials have been saying omicron doesn't appear to cause more severe disease but if it has a doubling rate of two days, where does that leave us heading into the holidays? >> well, not in a good place. in terms of what we could expect to happen in the next two or three weeks. and this is very much what was also seen in south africa where omicron first emerged. and seeing right now in the united kingdom where something like 44% of cases in london are now omicron and again doubling about every two or three days. so the bad news is this is a very contagious virus, it spreads more rapidly than delta or the original virus from wuhan. it is just really good at getting from one person to the next. the somewhat more encouraging news is it seems not to be causing disease that is quite as severe. although we need better data about what that is going to look like in the u.s. the other news of course is are we protective from this, from
francis collins, the last week as the director for the national institute of health. planned. but in the meantime, if i can, director collins, officials have been saying omicron doesn't appear to cause more severe disease but if it has a doubling rate of two days, where does that leave us heading into the holidays? >> well, not in a good place. in terms of what we could expect to happen in the next two or three weeks. and this is very much what was also seen in south africa where omicron...
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francis collins, thank you very much. >> nice to be with you, judy.chlts >> woodruff: the latest jobs report today offered mixed signals about the state of hiring. but one thing was clear-- more people are trying to get back into the labor force. supply chain issues are one key challenge, as companies compete for workers. economics correspondent paul solman visited one of the busiest ports in this country, the port of los angeles, to find out more about what's happening. >> reporter: the supply chain symbol of 2021: container ships, languishing off the california coast, waiting weeks on average-- some, for two months-- to get a berth at the ports of los angeles and long beach. this ship's main use at the moment? a sea lion's sun spot. >> i've been doing this for 25 years, and this is unprecedented times. >> reporter: port x logistics founder brian kempisty. >> containerized shipping started in 1956. we've never seen anything like this. >> reporter: pre-covid, ships rarely anchored offshore. now, they're commonplace, many dozens of them, loaded with th
francis collins, thank you very much. >> nice to be with you, judy.chlts >> woodruff: the latest jobs report today offered mixed signals about the state of hiring. but one thing was clear-- more people are trying to get back into the labor force. supply chain issues are one key challenge, as companies compete for workers. economics correspondent paul solman visited one of the busiest ports in this country, the port of los angeles, to find out more about what's happening. >>...