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hey, shaq. >> reporter: hi, there, ellison.. a sprawling area that was a republican stronghold until democrats flipped it in 2018 and then again in 2020. with the help of suburban voters who were turned off by trump, and also democratic voters and a growing base that you see here. and that's why you have democrats warning the folks in washington to get something done, to avoid more conversations, like this one here. >> you voted in 2020? >> yes, and i will never vote again. >> why not? >> because there's no change. i don't feel like i was heard. the choice i made didn't do anything. and didn't -- nothing changed! it's still the same. we're still facing the same things we've been facing for years. >> what are the promises you feel are unfulfilled at this point? >> he's not really doing anything to help with the hate that we're still getting from everywhere else in the country. like, he just -- he did all of that pandering just to get a vote. >> reporter: now, republicans here say they are feeling optimistic, talking about issues
hey, shaq. >> reporter: hi, there, ellison.. a sprawling area that was a republican stronghold until democrats flipped it in 2018 and then again in 2020. with the help of suburban voters who were turned off by trump, and also democratic voters and a growing base that you see here. and that's why you have democrats warning the folks in washington to get something done, to avoid more conversations, like this one here. >> you voted in 2020? >> yes, and i will never vote again....
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we have ellison barber. why are people focused on these trump voters?re is a solidly red district. nobody there has carried the vote like donald trump did, but people there seem to believe that the enthusiasm around him is transferrable. that's notable because that hasn't been the case in other places. >> reporter: right, and here that does seem to be kind of the difference. when you talk to people here and you ask them questions -- you mentioned the congressperson who represents this district, marjorie taylor greene, the support for donald trump here, and it's probably not a surprise when i tell you they don't trust the media here, they don't trust many institutions, they don't fully trust the election process. but despite all of that, they still say that they will vote, and it really is two kind of key reasons. one, they do not like the direction this country is going in, they say, particularly when it comes to the covid restrictions, mainly vaccine mandates. they believe there is a snowball to this country becoming a socialist or communist country, a
we have ellison barber. why are people focused on these trump voters?re is a solidly red district. nobody there has carried the vote like donald trump did, but people there seem to believe that the enthusiasm around him is transferrable. that's notable because that hasn't been the case in other places. >> reporter: right, and here that does seem to be kind of the difference. when you talk to people here and you ask them questions -- you mentioned the congressperson who represents this...
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ellison barber, great reporting as always. great to see you. >>> up next, an early christmas gift from the u.s. postal service. the holiday price hike coming to a post office near you. >>> also coming up, potential homebuyers beware. how wall street investors are bidding everyday americans out of the american dream. bipolar depression. it made me feel like i was trapped in a fog. this is art inspired by real stories of people living with bipolar depression. i just couldn't find my way out of it. the lows of bipolar depression can take you to a dark place... ...and be hard to manage. latuda could make a real difference in your symptoms. latuda was proven to significantly reduce bipolar depression symptoms and in clinical studies, had no substantial impact on weight. this is where i want to be. latuda is not for everyone. call your doctor about unusual mood changes, behaviors, or suicidal thoughts. antidepressants can increase these in children, teens, and young adults. elderly dementia patients on latuda have an increased risk
ellison barber, great reporting as always. great to see you. >>> up next, an early christmas gift from the u.s. postal service. the holiday price hike coming to a post office near you. >>> also coming up, potential homebuyers beware. how wall street investors are bidding everyday americans out of the american dream. bipolar depression. it made me feel like i was trapped in a fog. this is art inspired by real stories of people living with bipolar depression. i just couldn't...
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keith ellison and omar on one side. where is this police debate?nse police reform is a top-tier issue for the progressive base. they don't see democrats getting something done around this issue, i'm telling you this issue is not going to go away. voting rights and police reform is not going to go away. >> chuck, this is going to be an issue in mayoral races all across the country, cleveland, buffalo. the contours of the debate are changing because you're seeing crime rates increase. so some of these candidates who are full full-throated in wanting to reform police departments saying let's think more seriously about funding. >> it doesn't mean disbanning police. that's extremism. i'm involved in a mayor's race in atlanta. the top issue is crime. you've got to balance that, reform the police, but also make our cities safe. >> it's part of what's going on in virginia. the virginia there have been large municipalities removed police from schools. you're going to see this test driven. you've already seen terry mcauliffe back off. >> fascinating to watch
keith ellison and omar on one side. where is this police debate?nse police reform is a top-tier issue for the progressive base. they don't see democrats getting something done around this issue, i'm telling you this issue is not going to go away. voting rights and police reform is not going to go away. >> chuck, this is going to be an issue in mayoral races all across the country, cleveland, buffalo. the contours of the debate are changing because you're seeing crime rates increase. so...
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others to roll up their sleeves, trying to curb the spread of covid, now tightening its grip on alaska ellison barber, nbc news, anchorage. >>> want to tell you now about a security scare at the u.s. supreme court today. police say a man illegally parked his car in front of the court, refused to get out, and told police the time for talking is done. after more than an hour police set off a controlled detonation, removed the man from the car, and arrested him. >>> president biden was on the road today to try to sell his ambitious spending plans that are still dividing democrats in congress but tonight there is a glimmer of progress. peter alexander is at the white house. >> reporter: tonight the reset president biden at a union training center in michigan trying to recharge his sales pitch for his multi trillion-dollar spending plans >> these bills are not about left versus right or moderate versus progressive these bills are about competitiveness versus complacency. >> reporter: but the reality check, so far the president's been struggling to unite those competing wings of his party though ton
others to roll up their sleeves, trying to curb the spread of covid, now tightening its grip on alaska ellison barber, nbc news, anchorage. >>> want to tell you now about a security scare at the u.s. supreme court today. police say a man illegally parked his car in front of the court, refused to get out, and told police the time for talking is done. after more than an hour police set off a controlled detonation, removed the man from the car, and arrested him. >>> president...
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we have our attorney generals on our panel here, a peacetime from north carolina, ag ellison from minnesota healy -- ag healy from massachusetts and ag metal from michigan. this is an important time. we have 25 attorney generals that are part of our democratic general. we also have 30 --
we have our attorney generals on our panel here, a peacetime from north carolina, ag ellison from minnesota healy -- ag healy from massachusetts and ag metal from michigan. this is an important time. we have 25 attorney generals that are part of our democratic general. we also have 30 --
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the proposal has drawn support from minnesota democrats like state attorney general keith ellison and ilhan omar. omar: we're voting yes because there is a vision we can collectively create as city on what public safety should look like for us. >> the plan would amend the minneapolis charter removing the police department and the city's requirement to fund a minimum number of officers. there would instead be a “department of public safety” that takes a “comprehensive public health approach” -- including police officers “if necessary” the department would report not just to the mayor, but also the city council. and it would likely include social workers, housing experts, and mental health specialists. minneapolis resident mercedes stevenson welcomes the amendment. she's a survivor of domestic violence. >> it's about expanding the public safety. we as a community need more trained individuals to help with the mental health and emotional health crises. i myself suffer from ptsd, and i know that my trauma response wouldn't be the same as anybody else's response. and so having someone trai
the proposal has drawn support from minnesota democrats like state attorney general keith ellison and ilhan omar. omar: we're voting yes because there is a vision we can collectively create as city on what public safety should look like for us. >> the plan would amend the minneapolis charter removing the police department and the city's requirement to fund a minimum number of officers. there would instead be a “department of public safety” that takes a “comprehensive public health...
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ellison barber from alaska for us tonight with our thanks.ta, poll mo pulmonologist. doctor, your reaction to that report we just saw? >> good evening, brian. it's sobering to hear that. i have heard that from colleagues not here in the united states but other parts of the world. i haven't experienced myself but i'll reference an experience here a few days ago but health care wokker shortage as was emphasized in that package is the existential crisis of our time. the reason that we have hospital surges is not because we don't have ventilators or beds. i had a patient transfer to me two nights ago in the icu from a hospital in eastern washington near the pacific ocean because that person no longer had access to a respiratory therapist. we move people to have access skilled staff. >> wow. an incredible turn of events. stay with us. we'll take a break and continue the discussion in just a moment and cominging up we'll talk about how shots could be going into millions of smaller arms in just the next few weeks in our country. tonight, i'll be eat
ellison barber from alaska for us tonight with our thanks.ta, poll mo pulmonologist. doctor, your reaction to that report we just saw? >> good evening, brian. it's sobering to hear that. i have heard that from colleagues not here in the united states but other parts of the world. i haven't experienced myself but i'll reference an experience here a few days ago but health care wokker shortage as was emphasized in that package is the existential crisis of our time. the reason that we have...
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and a quick correction, ellison is in chattooga county, my mistake. ellison, shaq, thank you so much. we'll continue to track these counties over the next year. that's where voting matters. thank you all for watching. that wraps up this hour. i'm stephanie ruhle. jose diaz-balart picks up coverage right now. >>> good morning, it's 10:00 a.m. eastern, 7:00 a.m. pacific. i'm jose diaz-balart. beginning right now on capitol hill, top executives from social media acts will answer tough questions on how their platforms affect younger users. >>> also happening today, a potential game changer for parents. the fda is going to consider the emergency use authorization of the covid vaccine for children ages 5 to 11. we'll ask dr. vin gupta how soon kids could get the shot. >>> meanwhile, extreme weather on both ends of the country. a nor'eastern is drenching the northeast, bringing flash flooding across the region, while the west coast deals with the aftermath of the bob cyclone. >>> and if you can believe it, we're just one year out from the 2022 midterms. we'l
and a quick correction, ellison is in chattooga county, my mistake. ellison, shaq, thank you so much. we'll continue to track these counties over the next year. that's where voting matters. thank you all for watching. that wraps up this hour. i'm stephanie ruhle. jose diaz-balart picks up coverage right now. >>> good morning, it's 10:00 a.m. eastern, 7:00 a.m. pacific. i'm jose diaz-balart. beginning right now on capitol hill, top executives from social media acts will answer tough...
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it's a skimmer on the new portfolio. denisha hover, blair partition ellison was on his norwegian was that there are speculation, chairs, arsenal, workers at bush loaded yona when we get them school now to learn how to play with them christmas present. i'm good. yes about them often. ah. when i see black marriage i see part of myself i was growing young. black america spoke to me when white australia did not. those who say black lives matter is a movement we are importing from america. no, nothing of who we are. i lived in a world where the wife lives mattered. and i was not white. like ms. newman and i wasn't known from black america. i learned how to speak back to whiteness. aboriginal people here i'm more every day. we are moving them now with the police were out with she states, i'm scared that more children are going to grow up in the country that think says no racism, but they're more likely to end up in the criminal justice system. then there are other fellow friends in daycare. ah, ah, the observer reported the plans had changed several times during the morning and at the heli
it's a skimmer on the new portfolio. denisha hover, blair partition ellison was on his norwegian was that there are speculation, chairs, arsenal, workers at bush loaded yona when we get them school now to learn how to play with them christmas present. i'm good. yes about them often. ah. when i see black marriage i see part of myself i was growing young. black america spoke to me when white australia did not. those who say black lives matter is a movement we are importing from america. no,...
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joining me now is jeremiah ellison, minneapolis city council member.ou are advocating for this new model that will include police officers when deemed necessary. so, first question, who decides what and when is necessary relative to having police officers? >> thank you for having me. is my connection okay? >> i can hear you now. did you hear my question to you? >> i heard, i think, most of it. >> okay. well, just really quickly, who decides when you move to public safety, voters will do that, but when it comes to police officers, who decides when they're necessary, what they do, i mean, it's a real -- it's a hot button issue right now, so tell me how that goes down. >> yeah, absolutely. well, the state -- there are state statutes that determine what a minnesota peace officer is required to do, but obviously, most cities have police doing things well outside of that scope. and so i think a part of what we want to do is be able to define the scope of police in our city. as of right now, i would say it's pretty undefined. we have police handling everythin
joining me now is jeremiah ellison, minneapolis city council member.ou are advocating for this new model that will include police officers when deemed necessary. so, first question, who decides what and when is necessary relative to having police officers? >> thank you for having me. is my connection okay? >> i can hear you now. did you hear my question to you? >> i heard, i think, most of it. >> okay. well, just really quickly, who decides when you move to public...
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tonight ellison barber and dasha burns take us to counties where former president trump is looming large over the 2022 midterms and possibly beyond. >> reporter: we're in chattooga county, georgia. >> this is new york style pizza strictly >> steve pledger brought a slice of the big city with his pizza shop here. >> i love to go to manhattan. >> reporter: but the one thing he could do without? liberal politics >> today's world, i'm a republican. >> reporter: the kind of voter republicans are counting on to take back congress steve voted twice for president trump. a recent nbc news poll showing 77% of gop voters have a positive view of the former president. just 12% view him negatively how strong is the trump train here >> it's strong it's strong. >> reporter: in 2016, then-president trump won this deeply evangelical county with 78% of the vote >> my faith, it influences the way that i vote. it really does if a republican come out and said that they were pro-choice, he's off my list. he gone. >> reporter: the gop is red-hot in areas like this, but to win, they also have to keep new republi
tonight ellison barber and dasha burns take us to counties where former president trump is looming large over the 2022 midterms and possibly beyond. >> reporter: we're in chattooga county, georgia. >> this is new york style pizza strictly >> steve pledger brought a slice of the big city with his pizza shop here. >> i love to go to manhattan. >> reporter: but the one thing he could do without? liberal politics >> today's world, i'm a republican. >>...
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minnesota attorney general keith ellison points the finger at the fossil fuel industry in the courtroomn, a second straight month of disappointing u.s. jobs numbers, has american economic recovery hit a roadblock? >>> also ahead. >> no more masks. >> what is the pandemic doing to our humanity? covid and our behavior with sociology eric kleinenberg, then. >> we continue to acquiesce and be submissive to these hul
minnesota attorney general keith ellison points the finger at the fossil fuel industry in the courtroomn, a second straight month of disappointing u.s. jobs numbers, has american economic recovery hit a roadblock? >>> also ahead. >> no more masks. >> what is the pandemic doing to our humanity? covid and our behavior with sociology eric kleinenberg, then. >> we continue to acquiesce and be submissive to these hul
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michael ellison founded code task. they offer courses in support for students of color which makes them 40 times more likely to get hired at a tech firm. >> going into college, i just saw so many barriers, not having a network, going to school in boston, trying to start my first company when i am 19 years old. it was never a welcome place. and i always felt like i had to do things two, three, four times as good just to get the same opportunities as others. >> see the full story on nbclx, stream it atlx.com. watch it on channel 195 on xfinity cable or over the air. >>> brace yourself. kim k. will be hosting "saturday night live" tomorrow with musical guest halsey. in an interview kim jokes that hosting is easy. you can see it in the bay area tomorrow at 8:30 and again at 11:00. >>> we will be back with a friendly political rivalry. ahead of the giants game. tonight. hi, i'm steve and i live in austin, texas. i work as a personal assistant to the owner of a large manufacturing firm. i've got anywhere from 10 to 50 projec
michael ellison founded code task. they offer courses in support for students of color which makes them 40 times more likely to get hired at a tech firm. >> going into college, i just saw so many barriers, not having a network, going to school in boston, trying to start my first company when i am 19 years old. it was never a welcome place. and i always felt like i had to do things two, three, four times as good just to get the same opportunities as others. >> see the full story on...
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what happened was ellison, what happened was the sentencing of to women hunting awesome and mobile ada adam. in june this year they were sent to prison for 10 and 6 years respectively. the videos they posted on social media platforms like dick dock and instagram had brought them to the attention of the authorities. so huntington and mo, the are 2 girls who are 20 and 22 years old. there are college students who were very popular on the platforms of tick tock and instagram. we're each had either one or $3000000.00 followers. there were posting videos of themselves lipsynching songs, and so they weren't doing anything out of the norm. a hunting hassan was contracted by like he, the social media company, and she was an encouraged to establish her own agency and to recruits other influencers. so she went on instagram and she sent her an invitation specifically to young women. and in this video, she says, in order to apply, you need to have a strong internet connection, you need to, you know, have a good personality. and if you're successful, you might be able to make a decent monthly incom
what happened was ellison, what happened was the sentencing of to women hunting awesome and mobile ada adam. in june this year they were sent to prison for 10 and 6 years respectively. the videos they posted on social media platforms like dick dock and instagram had brought them to the attention of the authorities. so huntington and mo, the are 2 girls who are 20 and 22 years old. there are college students who were very popular on the platforms of tick tock and instagram. we're each had either...
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have ellison religious freedom and community harmony are deeply rooted in the diverse characteristic of validation or values are seed in the spirit of god, nationalism, or scores. there are certain elements that are trying to serve vested interests or radio squatters. and the government now leads to eliminate them about digging measures to bring the culprits to justice. however, for long term stability, and they need to take a hard look at the buckets that harbor such radicalized ideas, and is it needed even engage them in dialogue. also, if you have noticed, many of the attackers were young men. so we also need to look at the aspect of engaging their, mainly productive economic activities and mentoring them and guiding them in the right direction or using the gaunt installed. these are there so multifaceted and therefore changing perception alongside greater vigilance would be critical here. so i just want to pick up on some of the thoughts that you've been sharing on youtube audience. thank you for that. and i am, says all bankers as she citizens enjoy equal rights in our country.
have ellison religious freedom and community harmony are deeply rooted in the diverse characteristic of validation or values are seed in the spirit of god, nationalism, or scores. there are certain elements that are trying to serve vested interests or radio squatters. and the government now leads to eliminate them about digging measures to bring the culprits to justice. however, for long term stability, and they need to take a hard look at the buckets that harbor such radicalized ideas, and is...
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many people across latin america say the cycle day of the race east. racist ellison santiago used to gas in water cannon to disperse protesters from them. approach a community chile is in the process of drafting a new constitution. on many indigenous people, hope it will be more respectful of their rights. tens of thousands of protesters have taken to the streets in brussels ahead of the climate summit in glasgow in november, edging well ladies to increase climate ambitions and cut more emissions. step fastened reports from brussels, o brussels, the heart of the european union filled with protesters, while organizers had predicted around 20000 would take part policy at least 50000 turned up. we see that the effects of climate change are already among us. not only in the south of the world, but also in europe. we've seen terrible floods in belgium and in germany. and there are many, many people ever got the effects and the, and are seeing now what, what the effects of climate change are. last july, days of torrential rain cause severe flooding in western parts of europe, including in
many people across latin america say the cycle day of the race east. racist ellison santiago used to gas in water cannon to disperse protesters from them. approach a community chile is in the process of drafting a new constitution. on many indigenous people, hope it will be more respectful of their rights. tens of thousands of protesters have taken to the streets in brussels ahead of the climate summit in glasgow in november, edging well ladies to increase climate ambitions and cut more...
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when and ellison life off to conflict on al jazeera, a lot of the stories that we cover a highly complex. so it's very important that we make them as understandable as we can as al jazeera correspondence. that's what we strive to do with . ready the taliban says it hopes to turn a new page in relations with united states in the 1st meetings and taking charge of afghanistan. ah, well, again, i'm come all santa maria here and doing how this is the world news from al jazeera . the u. n. is wanting its facilities in libya are at breaking point. it's hundreds of refugees and migrant seek help and re settlements. the rwandan forces pushed him out of it following a heavy battle and you can see the remains of it. explosives have blown the roof office building in the bullet holes in the eye and sheets we gain access in northern mozambique after regional forces push out al shabanni. and people in western argentina are blaming oil companies for the rising number off earthquakes. ah, said the turbines talking about doing a new page with the united states as they hold their 1st face to face discussio
when and ellison life off to conflict on al jazeera, a lot of the stories that we cover a highly complex. so it's very important that we make them as understandable as we can as al jazeera correspondence. that's what we strive to do with . ready the taliban says it hopes to turn a new page in relations with united states in the 1st meetings and taking charge of afghanistan. ah, well, again, i'm come all santa maria here and doing how this is the world news from al jazeera . the u. n. is wanting...
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when we come back in ellison comes in and i was actually line the panel when a gun journalist in the philippines and russia when this year is nobel peace prize . back on the nobel committee recognizes investigative journalist, russia adds more independent media, just growing foreign agentless more nasty list. ah, it's another beautiful sunny day at 35000 feet. the weather sponsored by cattle airways voted world's best airline of 2021. psycho and shaheen maintained enough strength going through the empty quarter when he got to yemen to do this. this wasn't so much windows rained out huge amount of rain fell on the coast in this part of the oven. and that was why, how it looked on thursday, so it's still not been cleared up. the still rain on the ground of the clean up will carry on. but the moisture from is still visible in the clouds and the showers likely further west in yemen. crossing djibouti as well. otherwise it's a fairly dry picture which you might expect this time either. sure. miles. ping. yep. again, blowing out of iraq and down towards the youi. sort of curling in through
when we come back in ellison comes in and i was actually line the panel when a gun journalist in the philippines and russia when this year is nobel peace prize . back on the nobel committee recognizes investigative journalist, russia adds more independent media, just growing foreign agentless more nasty list. ah, it's another beautiful sunny day at 35000 feet. the weather sponsored by cattle airways voted world's best airline of 2021. psycho and shaheen maintained enough strength going through...
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his something that they had to republish, have ellison is, has come to our attention that this was false as the information about the inventor of the sputnik v. vaccine gambling national research center for epidemiology and microbiology is publicly known. the article also contained false information as an apology, we are happy to set the record straight and publish the following statement from the russian direct investment fund. while the technology behind the vaccines, the astrazeneca, sputnik, we are indeed similar. astrazeneca is based on world tissues and will are both something that they got from chimpanzees, while sputnik thee is based on the human platform. so they are using very dear friend materials from 2 very different biological species to well, to base their vaccine on. also, on top of that sputnik re, was the 1st vaccine to be registered in the world and came well before astrazeneca, under its efficacy was proven to be higher than astrazeneca by the land said, one of the one of the world leading a science. if a journal so versed wouldn't, he was actually well in the top 3 o
his something that they had to republish, have ellison is, has come to our attention that this was false as the information about the inventor of the sputnik v. vaccine gambling national research center for epidemiology and microbiology is publicly known. the article also contained false information as an apology, we are happy to set the record straight and publish the following statement from the russian direct investment fund. while the technology behind the vaccines, the astrazeneca,...
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s. ellison little bit more about the tributes being paid right now. you as president joe biden, referring to general colin powell as embodying the highest ideals of both a warrior and a diplomat. but also talking about how important he was as a friend to the president saying that he was a trusted confidant in good times and bad. and that he will miss being able to call on his wisdom. and we also have heard from the speaker of the house, nancy pelosi, who is noting that coven 19, than the pandemic, has taken the lives of so many great americans. this being no exception, but reminding oh ordinary americans about the enormous loss of life that has occurred saying as we pray for general powells love, once we pray for the 725000 americans that have been taken from this vicious virus . and of course, a cannot be underscore the importance of colin powell when it came to breaking racial barriers when it comes to public service and barack obama. former president noting this, talking about how he helped a generation of young people set their sights higher. he r
s. ellison little bit more about the tributes being paid right now. you as president joe biden, referring to general colin powell as embodying the highest ideals of both a warrior and a diplomat. but also talking about how important he was as a friend to the president saying that he was a trusted confidant in good times and bad. and that he will miss being able to call on his wisdom. and we also have heard from the speaker of the house, nancy pelosi, who is noting that coven 19, than the...
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we have our attorney generals on our panel here, a peacetime from north carolina, ag ellison from minnesota, ap healy -- ag healy from massachusetts and ag metal from michigan. this is an important time. we have 25 attorney generals that are part of our democratic general. we also have 30 -- up for election in 2022. we have a lot of issues online, we want to make sure we have the background on what we are doing today. we are going to be talking to our attorney generals. how crucial the work of ag cycle offices was during the prosecution of four -- former police officer derek chauvin, you please describe the effort and the accountability for the family of george floyd and the community seeking justice after the tragic incident last year and the broader lessons of carrying out a successful prosecution? >> where everyone wants to see is the investigation and prosecution be objective and independent. people feel does not always the case. when my office -- as opposed to some other -- prior relationship or other political issue. we stepped in to help. in minnesota, the governor asked to point us
we have our attorney generals on our panel here, a peacetime from north carolina, ag ellison from minnesota, ap healy -- ag healy from massachusetts and ag metal from michigan. this is an important time. we have 25 attorney generals that are part of our democratic general. we also have 30 -- up for election in 2022. we have a lot of issues online, we want to make sure we have the background on what we are doing today. we are going to be talking to our attorney generals. how crucial the work of...
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ag ellison, could you describe the accountability and efforts for the family of george floyd last year? tragic incident last year and the broader lessons of carrying out a successful prosecution? >> where everyone wants to see is the investigation and prosecution be objective and independent. people feel does not always the case. when my office -- as opposed to some other -- prior relationship or other political issue. we stepped in to help. in minnesota, the governor asked to point us or the county has to ask us to come in. both occurred in the floyd case. we don't have original jurisdiction, not offices are the same. we accepted and tried to do our duty. since then, a lot of counties have called us when they have police accountability -- officer involved deaths. we've declined some after receiving them. we have defined charge some officers because we thought the fact and law were not there. we have charged some as well. in the middle of the floyd case, there was a tragic situation where 20 year-old kid was shot and killed when the officer confuse the taser and a gun. that case is goi
ag ellison, could you describe the accountability and efforts for the family of george floyd last year? tragic incident last year and the broader lessons of carrying out a successful prosecution? >> where everyone wants to see is the investigation and prosecution be objective and independent. people feel does not always the case. when my office -- as opposed to some other -- prior relationship or other political issue. we stepped in to help. in minnesota, the governor asked to point us or...
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we have our amazing attorney generals on our panel here, ag stein from north carolina, general ellison north carolina, general healey from massachusetts and general nessel from michigan. this is really important time because we have 25 attorney generals that are part of our democratic attorneys general and we also have 30 races that are up in 2022. because of that there's a lot of issues on the line and so want to make sure everyone, have all of it a background on what we doing today and how we are able to bring some of this conversation so we will be talked to attorney generals. the world has witnessed how crucial the work of ag's offices was during the prosecution of former police officer derek chauvin. ag alison could you please describe the efforts and accountability for the family of george floyd and the community is seeking justice after the tragic last year and what specific broader lessons carrying out a successful prosecution? >> everybody wants to see both the investigation and thehe prosecution the objective and independent. and people gather a sense that maybe that's always
we have our amazing attorney generals on our panel here, ag stein from north carolina, general ellison north carolina, general healey from massachusetts and general nessel from michigan. this is really important time because we have 25 attorney generals that are part of our democratic attorneys general and we also have 30 races that are up in 2022. because of that there's a lot of issues on the line and so want to make sure everyone, have all of it a background on what we doing today and how we...
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emily: you have larry ellison out there continuing to mock the sap transition to the cloud.t would you say to him, and what else do you plan to do to increase brand awareness, especially in the united states? >> good question. first of all, i also hear his claims about market shares back and forth and earnings. first of all, i take it as a credit, when one of our largest competitors talks about sap so much, i take it as a positive sign. revenue is up 46%. we are the fastest growing solution in our portfolio. we also just closed a quarter where we had over 50% of our customers net new, so we are winning market share. when i talk to customers who are not running sap, they come to us because they say i am a product company, i want to move to pay-as-you-go. this is what sap can do best, fully automated into in. at the end of the day, it's best to let the customer talk and go with numbers and figures. emily: you have a unique view into the supply chain turmoil and also intertribal. how much more pain will we see in the supply chain and the travel business, and when will things re
emily: you have larry ellison out there continuing to mock the sap transition to the cloud.t would you say to him, and what else do you plan to do to increase brand awareness, especially in the united states? >> good question. first of all, i also hear his claims about market shares back and forth and earnings. first of all, i take it as a credit, when one of our largest competitors talks about sap so much, i take it as a positive sign. revenue is up 46%. we are the fastest growing...
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dancing leave me the hell alone, emily dickinson going into her room and shutting the door, ralph ellison's invisible man, all the way to those motorcyclists in easy rider, one of the nicknames is captain america. anti-group identity. ask them what group, no, not part of any group. i don't want to be part of any group. that individualist lineage, where is that in the roadmap? >> lots to go back. >> let me start by disputing mark's characterization. he misunderstood the early question. we did not have group identity in mind to think about different kinds of communities, a church, a neighborhood, a town, that is a misreading. and the rest of those accounts. it is the case that we don't think it is possible to peace through that history without the context of power, without concept of race. there is an invitation to educators to ask questions to engage students in questions around that theme but there is also the question around individual liberty. the territorial expansion of the united states shaped by economic liberty and economic equality. both traditions in the country are there throughou
dancing leave me the hell alone, emily dickinson going into her room and shutting the door, ralph ellison's invisible man, all the way to those motorcyclists in easy rider, one of the nicknames is captain america. anti-group identity. ask them what group, no, not part of any group. i don't want to be part of any group. that individualist lineage, where is that in the roadmap? >> lots to go back. >> let me start by disputing mark's characterization. he misunderstood the early...
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but health care worker shortage, as ellison emphasized, is the existential crisis of our time from alth care standpoint. the reason, brian that we have hospital surges, is not because -- it's we don't have enough nurses. other support staff i have a patient who transferred to meet two nights ago in the icu, from a hospital in western washington. near the pacific ocean because no longer has access to a respiratory system, we are moving people hundreds of miles so they can access skills staff, not to get a ventilator it best. airbus well an incredible turn of events. doug stay with us. we're gonna take a break. we will continue our discussion in just a moment, and coming up just in fact, we'll talk about how shots could be going into millions of smaller arms. in just the next few weeks in our country. i our country. it's a sunny day. nah, a stormy day. classical music plays. um uh, brass band, new orleans. ♪ ♪ she drives hands free... along the coast. make it palm springs. ♪ cadillac is going electric. if you want to be bold, you have to go off-script. experience the all-electric cadil
but health care worker shortage, as ellison emphasized, is the existential crisis of our time from alth care standpoint. the reason, brian that we have hospital surges, is not because -- it's we don't have enough nurses. other support staff i have a patient who transferred to meet two nights ago in the icu, from a hospital in western washington. near the pacific ocean because no longer has access to a respiratory system, we are moving people hundreds of miles so they can access skills staff,...
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ralph ellison invisible man although it to the motorcycle is an easy writer. that individualist and tight group identity. if you would ask them what do you belong to it they say no not part of any group and i don't want to be part of any group. that individualist lineage, where is that in the roadmap? >> let me first start by disputing marks the characterization. it's based on missed reading he simply understood or misunderstood rather the early questions in kindergarten. we did not have a good identity we wanted kindergartners to think about the different kinds of communities are to be a part of it can be a soccer team, a church, and neighborhood, a town. that is a misreading of what is there. and the rest of his accounts. it is a case we do not think it is possible to think about the concept of the power of inequalities of the concept of race. so yes there is an invitation to educators to ask questions and engage their students and inquiry with questions around those scenes. however there is very much the questions got individual liberty. for example is the
ralph ellison invisible man although it to the motorcycle is an easy writer. that individualist and tight group identity. if you would ask them what do you belong to it they say no not part of any group and i don't want to be part of any group. that individualist lineage, where is that in the roadmap? >> let me first start by disputing marks the characterization. it's based on missed reading he simply understood or misunderstood rather the early questions in kindergarten. we did not have...
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minnesota attorney general keith ellison points the finger at the fossil fuel industry in the courtroomond straight month of disappointing u.s. jobs numbers, has american economic recovery hit a roadblock? >>> also ahead. >> no more masks. >> what is the pandemic doing to our humanity? covid and our behavior with sociology eric kleinenberg, then. >> we continue to
minnesota attorney general keith ellison points the finger at the fossil fuel industry in the courtroomond straight month of disappointing u.s. jobs numbers, has american economic recovery hit a roadblock? >>> also ahead. >> no more masks. >> what is the pandemic doing to our humanity? covid and our behavior with sociology eric kleinenberg, then. >> we continue to
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. >> ellison and guad, thank you both. >>> and coming up, an audience at the vatican unlike any before're watching "meet the press daily." fine, no one leaves the table until your finished. fine, we'll sleep here. ♪♪ it's the easiest because it's the cheesiest. kraft. for the win win. this is... ♪ ♪ this is iowa. we just haven't been properly introduced. say hello to the place where rolling hills meets low bills. where our fields, inside and out, are always...
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do we not know about, yell is that yellow is directly connected, through its membership into the ellison later the cia, many of the great leaders of the cia, many of the people that you know, the number of people who were soon to be the people on the grassy knoll, where the yellow is, court, my are -- all yell ease, some of them were scotland, bones some of them weren't. and then one of the analysis and the later this. cia cia 94, the 3:42 members of that class go into the ellis f. there is a statue in front of the cia headquarters, who is nathan hale nathan hail is the first spy, killed by the british, and the american revolution. that statue that's in front of cia headquarters, is a model of another statue, at yale university campus, because nathan yale is yell university class of 1773. you move forward and say when we get to 2000, four you have two bones there. won george w. bush, whose father was a bone's men. whose father was offered the head of the cia. it was offered the head of the major oil company. whose father's father, his grandfather press got. bushel is also a bones man. ru
do we not know about, yell is that yellow is directly connected, through its membership into the ellison later the cia, many of the great leaders of the cia, many of the people that you know, the number of people who were soon to be the people on the grassy knoll, where the yellow is, court, my are -- all yell ease, some of them were scotland, bones some of them weren't. and then one of the analysis and the later this. cia cia 94, the 3:42 members of that class go into the ellis f. there is a...
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also getting away from -- when i spoke to brian cornel yesterday from target, and i spoke to marvin ellisone is resistance they put people who refused to have a vaccine, and then you don't put them on the front line this takes away the resistance >> nearer term, though, we're still looking at inflationary pressures that will build in q4. powell essentially admitted that yesterday again in front of the house. we have a downgrade of dollar trees on that very issue. >> when i talked to dollar tree, what did they do snowe they admitted you can't get a lot of stuff for a dollar anymore people were relieved that they went that way, but i think if i were fed chair powell, i would try to find right now absenteeism and correlate that with freight i mean, when i talked to bed bath, freight was just dreadful. traffic was dreadful, too, and i can't predict a quick turnaround there. when i look at what's going on, i just keep coming back to absenteeism, and what absenteeism has done to inflation. this is the break that jay powell may have wanted, needed. >> you think so? >> i really do, but he has to be
also getting away from -- when i spoke to brian cornel yesterday from target, and i spoke to marvin ellisone is resistance they put people who refused to have a vaccine, and then you don't put them on the front line this takes away the resistance >> nearer term, though, we're still looking at inflationary pressures that will build in q4. powell essentially admitted that yesterday again in front of the house. we have a downgrade of dollar trees on that very issue. >> when i talked to...
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i had a conference where i had marvin ellison who runs lowe's, marc benioff, every one of them said it'saramount to recognize all stakeholders, not just the shareholders i feel facebook does not have that ethos. >> you do? >> i do. i think they recognize shareholders, but not stakeholders they're not a single source of truth. you have to be. >> that's very interesting, in part because zuckerberg has complete voting control. if he wanted to, he could do anything he wants -- >> i was looking -- he was telling me, look, the facebook oversight board, you got to look at it. i'm looking at it. i want full time retired jurists who can't be bought. it has to be a full time tribunal that can measure these things let's say that he's right. why is it at 24 times earnings and the answer is because people don't trust it it can't have the same multiple as procter and gamble, but it does people say you can't track the ads as well and esg issues >> what about the shutdown itself i don't know if you noticed jack dorsey of twitter just tweeted the number six which was about the number of hours that that s
i had a conference where i had marvin ellison who runs lowe's, marc benioff, every one of them said it'saramount to recognize all stakeholders, not just the shareholders i feel facebook does not have that ethos. >> you do? >> i do. i think they recognize shareholders, but not stakeholders they're not a single source of truth. you have to be. >> that's very interesting, in part because zuckerberg has complete voting control. if he wanted to, he could do anything he wants --...
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the best most alert managers, and hopefully that will pay dividends for the shareholders >> dave ellisono have you. and thanks to you, josh brown as well josh shing by the way, who is at the nysc the last time logan was at "closing bell." >> to be a number one, you have to kill. >>> coming up, actor brian cox on the return of hbo's hit show "succession" and his iconic character as well as his take on the increasingly competitive media industry >>> plus, he's made a lot of money buying things other people don't want up next hedge fund manager bruce richards on the formula for success and the companies he sees a lot of value and distress we're back in just two minutes retirement income is complicated. as your broker, i've solved it. that's great, carl. but we need something better. that's easily adjustable has no penalties or advisory fee. and we can monitor to see that we're on track. like schwab intelligent income. schwab! introducing schwab intelligent income. a simple, modern way to pay yourself from your portfolio. oh, that's cool... i mean, we don't have that. schwab. a modern approa
the best most alert managers, and hopefully that will pay dividends for the shareholders >> dave ellisono have you. and thanks to you, josh brown as well josh shing by the way, who is at the nysc the last time logan was at "closing bell." >> to be a number one, you have to kill. >>> coming up, actor brian cox on the return of hbo's hit show "succession" and his iconic character as well as his take on the increasingly competitive media industry...
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oracle, larry ellison's oracle, we don't talk enough about this, it is up 40% and a sign of a cloudsan koenig. i want to talk about the crypto craze. i read your notes which i find entertaining. you say some of these cryptos, you call them pixie dust. >> some sense of history, back then, anything dot.com related sword, etoys.com, cosmo.com or thestreet.com valued at $1 billion and sold for $50 million a few years later. so much of the same environment today but this time something more insane, dog related. dog related crypto currency is. dog eat dog, baby dog, she but you knew dog coins, a midsized actual company. i think the greater fool should avoid these crypto currency's writ large. ashley: we hear you loud and clear. what about the jobs report and what it does with regard to the fed? what does the fed make of this? do they go ahead with tapering of the bond buying? >> the fed is going to be wrong because central planning is always wrong. the fed assures that they are well in hand and of concern. one of the biggest trends in the market are higher interest rates across the board.
oracle, larry ellison's oracle, we don't talk enough about this, it is up 40% and a sign of a cloudsan koenig. i want to talk about the crypto craze. i read your notes which i find entertaining. you say some of these cryptos, you call them pixie dust. >> some sense of history, back then, anything dot.com related sword, etoys.com, cosmo.com or thestreet.com valued at $1 billion and sold for $50 million a few years later. so much of the same environment today but this time something more...
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listen, i couldn't agree more about marvin he'll son, he worked with -- ellison, he worked with me at. my he question is on the supply chain. it's going to catch all of the retailers. i look at home depot, you look at costco, you look at target, have all about vessels to get the containers over here. the containers are $21,000 versus $1,000. they're sitting in the port seven to eight weeks. so the administration solution is buy early for christmas. the person that has the money and time to do it and the rest of the country is going to be shut out. what do we do? i mean, we keep talking about these dozens of initiatives that are putting us in the ditch. what can we do on supply chain more proactively, stop talking and a start doing, burt? what would you recommend. >> i'm broadcasting live from cornell university and people should talk to margaret frye the dean of program for fashion and fiber innovation to make the product here on-shore and do what underarmor and asic s s and others are doing, have plants headquartered in the u.s., completely solar powered and on-shore as much as possi
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ellison, do you have any response to this comment from your perspective and the representative of that [inaudible] community? >> yeah, thank you i. think there's a lot of issues that one need to be addressed, and to, i think we are actually addressing all of those issues that are you talked about. it certainly occurs to be to reach out to our office. we have a priority as all of these issues that you mentioned. employment, mental health care. it's not as if we can only focus on one issue. there's a wide range of issues that the veterans community as as a result focus. we certainly hear that from our community. [inaudible] members and i will try to focus on all of these. and this hearing focusing on this issue actually [inaudible] so i think it's important that we grew up widely in terms of our efforts to address and speak to the veteran community. >> thank you mr. butler, and [inaudible] [inaudible] to reply? >> i with agree with. germany and with united states of america we can [inaudible] not is if we can only do this or that in taking care of this important issue. you know, we shoul
ellison, do you have any response to this comment from your perspective and the representative of that [inaudible] community? >> yeah, thank you i. think there's a lot of issues that one need to be addressed, and to, i think we are actually addressing all of those issues that are you talked about. it certainly occurs to be to reach out to our office. we have a priority as all of these issues that you mentioned. employment, mental health care. it's not as if we can only focus on one issue....
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one could even see elements of it in ralph ellison and robert murray and the like.of the book and get your response. you opened the book with examples of woke-ism and cancel culture, people who have lost their jobs. i want to understand more concretely why you choose those examples of e egregious behavior. a principal in texas was suspended because he caught crt or turning points has a professor watch list or nikole hannah-jones was just turned down by a private school in middlesex or 100 reports of violence directed at election workers who disagree with stop the steal. in other words, the behavior you attribute to woke-ism is a behavior that could be found elsewhere in the culture. why are you focusing on that as opposed to what i've just described? >> because it hurts us, and so, yes, there are many terrible things going on, but i'm thinking about what hurts us. and you might want to think of this as a larger strain of idology in the country and it worries me when it's distorted what crt is, although there are major problems with the way crt is used in classrooms,
one could even see elements of it in ralph ellison and robert murray and the like.of the book and get your response. you opened the book with examples of woke-ism and cancel culture, people who have lost their jobs. i want to understand more concretely why you choose those examples of e egregious behavior. a principal in texas was suspended because he caught crt or turning points has a professor watch list or nikole hannah-jones was just turned down by a private school in middlesex or 100...