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i think to member haines. this is because we haven't gotten a chance as a committee to talk about this. i'm not sure everyone has the same concept of what might be done with this money, but maybe julia and i can present at the next meeting some of the stuff we've been learning out in the community. i have examples. i think, member haines, part of this work said aside that i'm attempting to do is support the community accountability work of your liaison role and communications. i see we have a line item in here. in my experience, you probably no better, it's nowhere close to the level of communication support we would need to sort of project the work of this committee. so it is very easy to spend $250,000 on a robust website and communications system. so i think those are the things that i'm sort of contemplating and looking ahead to engage in that conversation with member haines and member d'antonio. >> chairman: so we'll pause this item and come back and once laura has some time to bring us sort of the number
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. >> errin haines, denver riggleman and pete strzok, thank you for stating us off in a difficult conversation. >>> when we return, a top democratic member of congress who protected his colleagues during the capitol insurrection on the big questions that still need to be answered as the house gets ready to launch a select january 6th committee to investigate. >>> plus, stunning brand-new reporting about the trump administration's botched response to the coronavirus pandemic and the toxic environment the ex-president created behind the scenes as the virus took hold of the country. "washington post" reporters behind the blockbuster new book "nightmare scenario" will be our guest this hour. we'll continue after a quick break. don't go anywhere. break. don't go anywhere. it's dignity. the freedom to go where you want, knowing your doctor can watch over your heart. ♪♪ i'm so glad you're ok, sgt. houston. this is sam with usaa. do you see the tow truck?
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>> second. >> second. >> chairman: i believe i heard member haines. seconded by member haines.ere any discussion? seeing none. we'll go to roll call. >> clerk: [roll call] >> chairman: so the motion passes. thank you. member friedenbach i believe those are the motions you have. >> thank you. >> chairman: thank you everyone for that direction and i thank you member andrews for volunteering to attend. i also want to put it out there to the mayoral appointees, i can sent out details on that meeting. it's happening on the 22nd. >> i'd be happy to give out those details as well. >> thank you, maybe haines. >> whatever you decide works for me. >> chairman: yes. >> i would love to be there as well, but obviously limited to the number. copying what so i will be sending those details out. thank you everyone. wow, we're doing so great on time today. this is amazing. wow. okay. >> let's keep it going. >> chairman: so we're at item 6, which is updates on liaison activities and any proposed items for the future. >> i just have one comment before we start that last one if you don't mind. sor
>> second. >> second. >> chairman: i believe i heard member haines. seconded by member haines.ere any discussion? seeing none. we'll go to roll call. >> clerk: [roll call] >> chairman: so the motion passes. thank you. member friedenbach i believe those are the motions you have. >> thank you. >> chairman: thank you everyone for that direction and i thank you member andrews for volunteering to attend. i also want to put it out there to the mayoral...
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>> second. >> second. >> chairman: i believe i heard member haines. seconded by member haines.is there any discussion? seeing none. we'll go to roll call. >> clerk: [roll call] >> chairman: so the motion passes. thank you. member friedenbach i believe those are the motions you have. >> thank you. >> chairman: thank you everyone for that direction and i thank you member andrews for volunteering to attend. i also want to put it out there to the mayoral appointees, i can sent out details on that meeting. it's happening on the 22nd. >> i'd be happy to give out those details as well. >> thank you, maybe haines. >> whatever you decide works for me. >> chairman: yes. >> i would love to be there as well, but obviously limited to the number. copying what so i will be sending those details out. thank you everyone. wow, we're doing so great on time today. this is amazing. wow. okay. >> let's keep it going. >> chairman: so we're at item 6, which is updates on liaison activities and any proposed items for the future. >> i just have one comment before we start that last one if you don't mind
>> second. >> second. >> chairman: i believe i heard member haines. seconded by member haines.is there any discussion? seeing none. we'll go to roll call. >> clerk: [roll call] >> chairman: so the motion passes. thank you. member friedenbach i believe those are the motions you have. >> thank you. >> chairman: thank you everyone for that direction and i thank you member andrews for volunteering to attend. i also want to put it out there to the mayoral...
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terry haines, pangaea policy founder down in washington, d.c.'s a lot more conviction at the beginning of the year about what we would get from d.c., and a lot of that has faded. lisa: if terry haines is correct and it is only 500 to $9 billion of new spending, still you can say the headline is $1 trillion, and is this -- and it does not come with tax hike, is it a wash if they can't pay for it? for market participants, how much does it matter if you don't have it offset? jonathan: right now i think the market is speaking for itself. just nothing. tumbleweed in treasuries after a repricing over the last week back to 1.48%. comfortably below 1.50%, in and around that level now we have settled down. taylor: unbelievable, a 15 handle on the vix and a settling down in the bond market. it was an average five-year auction yesterday or today's ago. very calm, even as we are thinking about how you get through a five-year rate cycle hike with higher in place in her pressures, and there is still demand for some of that debt out there. jonathan: jobless cl
terry haines, pangaea policy founder down in washington, d.c.'s a lot more conviction at the beginning of the year about what we would get from d.c., and a lot of that has faded. lisa: if terry haines is correct and it is only 500 to $9 billion of new spending, still you can say the headline is $1 trillion, and is this -- and it does not come with tax hike, is it a wash if they can't pay for it? for market participants, how much does it matter if you don't have it offset? jonathan: right now i...
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terry haines, every president goes abroad, and then they come back.what politico says today on the ghosts of the legislative graveyard. what does the president come back to in washington? terry: what the president comes back to is i think approbation, positives on handling of the coronavirus, including how he will continue to talk about united states leadership in the g7. i think he comes back to gathering momentum in a positive way on infrastructure. i think on g7 and the taxes, i think people need to understand in markets that there's far less here than meets the eye, and congress is unlikely to take that up. and on semiconductors, but washington has done largely as throw money at a problem instead of trying to fix immediate issues in the supply chain. tom: you are expert on conservative gridlock. are we in gridlock now, or is it a new gridlock? terry: i think there's gridlock anytime that the progress is on the left and the conservatives on the right ball things up, but when the center of both parties comes together, as they have on covid spending,
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hain argued that websters stated subject was a smoke screen. webster's real problem came said was the disintegration of a coalition that webster hoped to establish between the north and west? against the south evoking a scene from macbeth in which the ghost of the murdered banquo appears to macbeth and lady macbeth but is invisible. to the others who are sitting with them at a banquet table. senator haines asked has a gentleman's distempered fancy been disturbed. by gloomy forebodings of new alliances at which he hinted. has the ghost of the murdered coalition come back like the ghost of banquo to sear the eyeballs of the gentleman? and will it not down at his bidding? our dark visions of broken hopes and honors lost forever still floating before his heated imagination. that was han. the next day webster responded after making some introductory remarks. he said the honorable gentleman was not entirely happy in his illusion to the story of banquos murder. and bank was ghost. turning the tables on hane webster explained the bank was ghost quote w
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we thought we would take time with terry haines of pangaea policy.t is the level of gridlock that will greet the president when he gets inside the beltway? terry: i think the level of gridlock is about the same as it always is, and frankly, less than most people think. my view of washington, simply and shortly, is that there aren't two political parties. there are four factions. the fringes, in other words, the progressive left and conservative right, are driving the agenda. very little happens. if the centrists are driving the agenda, things happen. you have seen covid. you have seen infrastructure. we will have a big spending and debt ceiling fight this fall, all of which decent lists -- the centrists are not likely to win. tom: i believe we have centrist republicans and democrats trying to drive forward to a centrist president as well. are you optimistic the centrists can take the high ground on infrastructure? terry: i am optimistic they are trying to take that. i am non-consensus 60% right now that you get a likely deal by the end of june, july
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trying to drum up a $1000000000.00 and military aid to upgrade israel's defense sauce, no practical hain reports from the pens again. benny gans promoting his 1st meeting of the day on twitter, the national security advisor. then the secretary of state entity, lincoln and then secretary of defense, lloyd austin, both sides making clear and brief remarks, their priorities for god. it is clearly a possible resumption of the around nuclear deal. if you'd be clear. the roof is 1st and foremost a global and regional problem. and it is also and then the stench of threat to israel from the west side, the standard statements of israel's right to defend itself, but also an emphasis on helping us to talk about the work that needs to be done to move forward on humanitarian assistance to and reconstruction for gotcha and for how sitting there want to stress the importance of reducing tensions in the west bank in jerusalem and of supporting humanitarian and reconstruction assistance for gaza. that benefits the innocent people who live there. it is also been reported. the camps came here to ask for an
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that is the idea we heard from terry haines.re is an 80% chance of this infrastructure plan being passed, but will be standalone. it will not be attached to reconciliation and that is the x when nation of why we are not seeing a reaction in markets. we are expecting something bigger or around the size. taylor: what you do after this? do you go home and nap? lisa: i have other things. are you going home to nap? taylor: no, we are going to be on the closing bell. let's tease ahead. romaine bostick, caroline hyde, and taylor riggs will be doing that. we will see if we can extend the record highs we will see. what is interesting is the defensiveness we continue to get with the nasdaq. that through 2020 has been the defensive sector that leads the way. at least for the day, the dow looks like it is making a comeback. we love doing the dow because it is price with it instead of market cap waited. lisa: jon ferro loves the dow. he tries to put that is much as possible. tom keene tries to hide the dow. we are looking at the nasdaq up ab
that is the idea we heard from terry haines.re is an 80% chance of this infrastructure plan being passed, but will be standalone. it will not be attached to reconciliation and that is the x when nation of why we are not seeing a reaction in markets. we are expecting something bigger or around the size. taylor: what you do after this? do you go home and nap? lisa: i have other things. are you going home to nap? taylor: no, we are going to be on the closing bell. let's tease ahead. romaine...
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biggest political stories of the week we turn to amy walter of the cook political report and errin haines news. tamara keith is away. it is so good to see both of you. let's pick up where we left off with lisa on this big voting rights piece of legislation. amy, to you first. with joe manchin weighing in now and saying he's not going to go for something that doesn't have republican buy-in, where does that leave voting rights? >> the other thing that senator manchin said in that op-ed and he has said publicly is he supports voting rights legislation that's more narrowly tailored. there's one of those in coress right now that he supportsthe john lewis voting rights act. and he says this does have some bipartisan support. it has one bipartisan cosponsor. that's lisa murkowski, senator from alaska. you know as well as anybody that does not get you 60 votes. you need 10, not just one other republican, to get something past the finish line. the discussion right now is about the filibuster. would joe manchin support ousting the filibuster to pass something like a more tailored voting rights bill
biggest political stories of the week we turn to amy walter of the cook political report and errin haines news. tamara keith is away. it is so good to see both of you. let's pick up where we left off with lisa on this big voting rights piece of legislation. amy, to you first. with joe manchin weighing in now and saying he's not going to go for something that doesn't have republican buy-in, where does that leave voting rights? >> the other thing that senator manchin said in that op-ed and...
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errin haines, a veteran of the associated press, now editor at large over the 19th. a nonprofit, nonprofits focused on gender politics and policy. and frank figliuzzi, former fbi assistant director for counter intelligence. he's also the host of the new podcast called, the bureau. we'll let you decide what is it. up >> hey, actually i'd like to begin with. you job one of this incoming administration was getting the pandemic under control. now it seems like about job number eight, louis no less urgent, in this country where everything is upside down currently, what are the politics right now of insisting that as a nation we are all well? or at least we've given they are best effort? t >> this is the key thing that biden came into office understanding we needed to get under control. and in some ways, it is a testament to the fact that he could be worried about other crises now. right? like what he will sue to putin. what to do about his infrastructure bill. it's a sign that this pandemic is somewhat, but not entirely under control. but president biden deeply understand
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kimberly atkins and erin haines, editor at large.shi 8:00 to 10:00 saturday mornings. the fantastic show with jonathan capehart begins right now. >>> the trial of derek chauvin has come and gone. so has his sentencing. and the george floyd justice in policing act still hasn't emerged from the senate. congresswoman karen bass joins me live on set to discuss where things stand. >>> vice-president harris goes to the southern border and some folks still aren't satisfied. her chief spokesperson simone sanders is here to discuss the trip. >>> and president petulent is back. >> the 2020 election was rigged. we won the election in a landslide. you know it. i know it. and you know who else knows it? the fake news knows it. >> really, dude? let it go. i'm jonathan capehart. this is the sunday show.
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. >> with we now, errin haines, and ira shapiro from the seat of west virginia, whose seat is currently you for being here. democrats, they're going to try all of these ways to try to convert the man you heard. it's not clear he's convertible but their new gambit is for apparently majority leader reid will put a bunch of bills on the floor, watch them go down, like a demonstration project you cannot overcome without getting rid of the filibuster. harry reid tried something like this on judges in 2014. is that something worth trying? and what are you hearing about if democrats believe it's a strategy that can even worth? >> first of all, joy, let me say that is the music i hear in my head every single time i cast a ballot, magical and dreamy voting. it is music to my ears. wait, that is the music i also hear. ♪♪ yes, yes, every time i come on, if you can just play that music, it puts me in place, democracy, freedom, voting. yes, i'm about all of those things. but, look, john manchin is talking about wanting a barn -- bipartisan participation on the voting rights legislation. that would b
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amy walter, errin haines, thank you both. >> you're welcome. >> >> woodruff: and we'll be back shortlyfirst, take a moment to hear from our local pbs station. it's a chance to offer your support, which helps keep programs like ours on the air. >> woodruff: we turn to civil rights activist ruby bridges, who writes her own story in a cildren's book, hoping adult this is part of our "race matters solutions series" and our arts and culture series, "canvas." >> reporte ruby bridges' name is synonymous with civil rights trailblazing, immortalized in this norman rockwell painting entitled “the problem we all live with.” bridges historic moment came when she became the first black child to desegregate an all- white elementary school in new orleans at six-years-old. she had to be escorted by federal marshals as she walked past loud and unruly protestors and into the william frantz elementary school. now, 60 years later, bridges has written tond for children, the same age of as her younger self. she describes it as a call to action, and contains historical photos of her pioneering time. pioneeri
amy walter, errin haines, thank you both. >> you're welcome. >> >> woodruff: and we'll be back shortlyfirst, take a moment to hear from our local pbs station. it's a chance to offer your support, which helps keep programs like ours on the air. >> woodruff: we turn to civil rights activist ruby bridges, who writes her own story in a cildren's book, hoping adult this is part of our "race matters solutions series" and our arts and culture series,...
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we're not in our haines afraid to go, wow. i didn't know everything that we can say, mike is not about survival writers about ah, what our viewers on p b s in the united states into all of you around the world. welcome. we begin the day with the meeting of 2 presidents and the rest of us wishing that. we could have been a fly on the wall. today in geneva, switzerland, u. s. president joe biden and russian president vladimir putin came face to face on neutral territory in search of common ground. is that what they found? well, we really don't know that the 3 hours enclosed or discussions, both presidents in separate press conferences, reported there had been no hostilities, no threats beyond that. their accounts different then revealed to 2 presidents with many unresolved pensions. will go to geneva in just a moment, but 1st, this report on the most anticipated talks of the year a highly anticipated meeting against the backdrop of frosty relations. joe biden and vladimir putin succeeded in breaking the ice. the 2 leaders met fo
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unclear is if that doesn't happen, if they're willing to make israel pay a price for it. particle haine al jazeera at the pentagon. government officials in northern nigeria se then negotiating with the kidnappers to release 148 school children, abducted last sunday. the gunman, the threatened to stop killing their captives on this. they ran some demand is meant an interest supports from tina in the state of niger. what. how do i know which defy consoles? one of his 2 wife was in canada when i'm men attacked this hell, you talk with my mic school on sunday, 9 of his children were there for why able to escape. but others were taken by the kidnappers of the crisis, drags on. he feels let down by government. when what we hear about the government's attitude does crisis is making us more angry. but that officials don't care because it's a religious school and not owned by the government, as it is, many of us have given up hope on seeing our children again, the sort of, it's an accusation, the government denies. but it's, it's, it one came into threats by the criminals. the position of niger
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unclear is if that doesn't happen, if they're willing to make israel pay a price for it. particle haine al jazeera at the pentagon. 3 quarters of excess corona virus vaccines in the us will be denatured to the global sharing program known as kofax president, biden's has millions of doses will be shared across countries in latin america, asia, and africa. alan fisher has more now from the white house with cubic cases at the lowest level in the us for more than a year. with more than 40 percent of the population fully vaccinated. the bytes administration is turning its attention to the wider world. under a new plan just revealed. the u. s. will send 25000000 doses abroad, straight away with the intention to distribute at least 18000000 doses by the end of the month. our goal in sharing our vaccines is in service of ending the pandemic . global r overarching aim is to get as many safe and effective vaccines to as many people as fast as possible. it's as simple as that. we want to save lives and toward the very end, the place all of us at risk. perhaps most important, this is just the right
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, people who are on the head of the anti government open, russia group, was pulled up a plane and haines. now, just days before his arrest, people have overalls had announced that he was disbanding his group because of fears of persecution and action of all new anti corruption foundation has also been disbanded. they've disbanded the national network. and that's a head of a court ruling expected to declare it, an extremist group. not ruling would prevent any one associated with the foundation from challenging the governing united russia party and the upcoming vote. and president, that person has just signed a law banning. so quote, extremists from running for office. well let's dig into this with alex t talk. he's electra and modern european history at queens university, belfast. he joins us now. alex is clearly a crackdown going on. i'm curious as to how successful you think it is. is there the possibility of backlash when it comes to public opinion here? yes, i think that is the big question. i think they, the criminal has calculated that that will be, and you may backlash. certainly n
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. >> member haines, look, 9 minutes over. so member haines, was that a motion? >> yes. that was a motion to adjourn. >> chairman: okay. is there a second? >> second. >> chairman: member leadbetter seconded. moved by member haines and seconded by member leadbetter. secretary, if you can just call the roll. >> secretary: [roll call] >> chairman: thank you. we adjourned at 11:40 a.m. thank you. >> good evening this is the meeting of the san francisco commission on the environment and the time is 5:07 p.m. cell phone pagers are still prohibited. please turn devices off. due to the health emergency, the commission on the environment meeting room is closed. however, commissioners and department staff will participate remotely. this precaution is taken pursuant to the state wide stay at home order and all orders, decorations and directives. to comment you can call 415-655-0001. interact -- access 187 814 4525. when connected dial star 3 to be added to the queue. (roll call) >> president stephenson: next item please. >> clerk: item 2 president's welcome for discussion. >> presi
. >> member haines, look, 9 minutes over. so member haines, was that a motion? >> yes. that was a motion to adjourn. >> chairman: okay. is there a second? >> second. >> chairman: member leadbetter seconded. moved by member haines and seconded by member leadbetter. secretary, if you can just call the roll. >> secretary: [roll call] >> chairman: thank you. we adjourned at 11:40 a.m. thank you. >> good evening this is the meeting of the san francisco...
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done and it took a while like everything else in a gutsy legs but right now under the director avril haines we got it done. >> host: talk a little bit about your relationship with senator collins. i found that one of the nice insights of the book but maybe you could say a few words. >> guest: there are a lot of women in the house and senate and in my day there were 30 in the house, but now there are over 100 i think they are 25% female and maybe more but at any rate what happened to women get along by and large. they are very productive and a lot of these dinners -- it seems to me a steep decline in terms of civility but susan and i became friends through another senator who you would know jon jon kyl. we thought we would like each other. i was -- we work closely together and my colleague susan. we were on the dni project and it just clicked and i say in the book that harry truman was wrong. he said that if you want a friend in washington get a dog. i'm not saying that is wrong but i think witnessing my life my dog died so i don't have a dog friend. in my life if you want a friend in washin
done and it took a while like everything else in a gutsy legs but right now under the director avril haines we got it done. >> host: talk a little bit about your relationship with senator collins. i found that one of the nice insights of the book but maybe you could say a few words. >> guest: there are a lot of women in the house and senate and in my day there were 30 in the house, but now there are over 100 i think they are 25% female and maybe more but at any rate what happened to...
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you are watching "worldwide exchange" here on cnbc welcome back to the show i'm dominic chu new hainor modest gains dow implied higher 3 points. the s&p 500 is coming off a record close it's third straight week of gains. nasdaq up four weeks in a row for the first time since january. also the small cap russell 2000 index up three weeks in a row. showing gains there. right now, you can see bonds also in focus. stability is the name of the game this morning. 10-year treasury note yield a hair around 1.46%. 2-year treasury note yield is .15%. >>> to the top stories bertha coombs is back with more. >> reporter: dom, employers in the united states are facing a new reopening challenge with the surge of people quitting over the weekend, "the wall street journal" states more people have quit their jobs over the last two decades people foregoing a return to the normal office lifestyle and others burned out from extra workloads and stress >>> royal dutch shell is mulling the self ling the oil field in h u.s. it could go up to $10 billion. shell weigh being the move in the bid to focus on the p
you are watching "worldwide exchange" here on cnbc welcome back to the show i'm dominic chu new hainor modest gains dow implied higher 3 points. the s&p 500 is coming off a record close it's third straight week of gains. nasdaq up four weeks in a row for the first time since january. also the small cap russell 2000 index up three weeks in a row. showing gains there. right now, you can see bonds also in focus. stability is the name of the game this morning. 10-year treasury note...
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anything you have to put a bulldozer new hain or drill bit you have to buy in are you still a major buyer am my thought pros cess is the playbook shows you need to use logic. everybody is talking about transitory or non transitory our issue is which part is transitory and the supply chain disruption is a base effect and reopen effect. it is all transitory it will stabilize in the fourth quarter or first quarter or second quarter next year the price increases that we are seeing which we believe will be businesses will not voluntarily reduce the prices. that is not transitory the bigger problem is, longer term which relates to inflation, the money put into the system in the past 14 months, the fed that wants full employment and that will be his focus and massive deficit we have seen which has to be finance which will debase the dollar and increase the cost of imports which is passed on to the consumer when you put all that together, inflation is here to stay. we don't believe it is like the '70s style >> do we buy gold and let it ride >> inflation is higher going forward than historically.
anything you have to put a bulldozer new hain or drill bit you have to buy in are you still a major buyer am my thought pros cess is the playbook shows you need to use logic. everybody is talking about transitory or non transitory our issue is which part is transitory and the supply chain disruption is a base effect and reopen effect. it is all transitory it will stabilize in the fourth quarter or first quarter or second quarter next year the price increases that we are seeing which we believe...
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we're not in our haines. afraid to go, wow. everything that we can see, mike is not about survival. life is about our viewers on p b. s in the united states, into all of you around the world. welcome. we begin the day with the meeting of 2 presidents and the rest of us wishing that. we could have been a fly on the wall today in geneva, switzerland, us president, joe biden, and russian president vladimir putin came face to face on neutral territory in search of common ground. is that what they found? well, we really don't know after 3 hours enclosed or discussions, both presidents in separate press conferences, reported there had been there hostilities, no threats beyond that. their accounts are different and revealed to 2 presidents with many unresolved pensions will go to geneva in just a moment. but 1st, this report on the most anticipated talks of the year a highly anticipated meeting against the backdrop of frosty relations. joe biden and vladimir putin succeeded in breaking the ice. the 2 leaders met for 3 hours in geneva,
we're not in our haines. afraid to go, wow. everything that we can see, mike is not about survival. life is about our viewers on p b. s in the united states, into all of you around the world. welcome. we begin the day with the meeting of 2 presidents and the rest of us wishing that. we could have been a fly on the wall today in geneva, switzerland, us president, joe biden, and russian president vladimir putin came face to face on neutral territory in search of common ground. is that what they...
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haines whoo >> the doctor is in. good morning, everybody. welcome back to "today."off, tom is joining us and good morning, everybody. >> dr. haines has a great ring to it. >>> let's get to your news at 8:00, and the heat is on this could be the most brutal day yet for cities along the east coast sweltering through the heat wave. >> high humidity will make it feel well above 100 degrees. boston and philly declared heat emergencies. meantime, in the pacific northwest, temperatures approached 120 degrees yesterday. first responders there treating more than 1,800 people since the extreme weather began. >> so, al, we've got to ask you, when is relief coming? >> well, it depends really on your location. and that's the unfortunate part. as we look, you can see we've got 5 million people impacted in the pacific northwest with heat advisory watches and warnings, but 46 million people in the northeast and on into new england. basically, the jet stream way up to the north here in the northeast, we are going to be looking at heat indexes well over 90 to over 100 degrees. teterb
haines whoo >> the doctor is in. good morning, everybody. welcome back to "today."off, tom is joining us and good morning, everybody. >> dr. haines has a great ring to it. >>> let's get to your news at 8:00, and the heat is on this could be the most brutal day yet for cities along the east coast sweltering through the heat wave. >> high humidity will make it feel well above 100 degrees. boston and philly declared heat emergencies. meantime, in the pacific...
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reverend al sharpton, plus erin haines is here.to, i guess, help racist policies stay in place. you talked about making those points to management, reminding them of the history. one did that come up? two, did he seem to be aware of it? three, did he -- >> he did not say he was going to change his position. a part of what we raised to him is that we had three bills in mind. mind you, we had arranged this meeting for the civil rights groups to meet before he read the op-ed, but he did not cancel, and we did not cancel. the three things we wanted to talk about was senate bill 1, certainly on voting rights, the john lewis bill and the george floyd justice in policing act. what he did say is that he was open to what comes down on the george floyd bill. he believes that the compromise that both senator tim scott and senator cory booker comes with he could support. he said he would support the john lewis bill, even though we don't know all that will be in that bill, but he would not support senate bill 1. our position is if you can't get
reverend al sharpton, plus erin haines is here.to, i guess, help racist policies stay in place. you talked about making those points to management, reminding them of the history. one did that come up? two, did he seem to be aware of it? three, did he -- >> he did not say he was going to change his position. a part of what we raised to him is that we had three bills in mind. mind you, we had arranged this meeting for the civil rights groups to meet before he read the op-ed, but he did not...
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errin haines, i start with you.at you could pull through the last five years, that so much of what held things together was each party's basic adherence to norms, and even when laws aren't being broken the obliteration of norms does now represent one of the gravest threats to our democracy. what do you think of what he had to say there? >> well, i do agree with president obama that democracy works when we are operating with kind of a shared set of facts and a shared set of norms, but what we've also seen in the past five years is an erosion of those facts and an erosion of those norms, and all of that was kind of building up to the big lie, which while it did not ensure the victory of the former president trump as was his aim, kind of raising the specter of a rigged election in the event that he lost. what it has done is continued to provide fuel for the voter suppression machine that we see happening in state houses across the country and in the pushback at the federal level against the legislation that democrats a
errin haines, i start with you.at you could pull through the last five years, that so much of what held things together was each party's basic adherence to norms, and even when laws aren't being broken the obliteration of norms does now represent one of the gravest threats to our democracy. what do you think of what he had to say there? >> well, i do agree with president obama that democracy works when we are operating with kind of a shared set of facts and a shared set of norms, but what...
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it started around 5 yesterday on skyline drive near haines park before spreading about 2 to 3 acres. the fire forced residents nearby to evacuate. good news this morning is that it's under control and evacuation orders. have been lifted. but this is just telling us all. we've got to be ready because they do spread quickly. end and we could see more wild fires pop up in the coming days. the national weather service issuing that heat advisory. but this excessive heat warning temperatures appear could be exceeding 100 degrees and not great because here in the north bay. we have these have dry dry brush. so we need to do is be prepared for the worst-case scenario. and that means you have your go bag. ready, you have your evacuation route, candy, you look at it before the worst-case scenario happens and you get prepared we know wildfire season is going to be bad. we just don't know when that big, big fire is what is going to be in and when in and how big it will be in where. so, you know where you live, if you live in a fire-prone area. >> her paired. in the meantime, i'll be live here in
it started around 5 yesterday on skyline drive near haines park before spreading about 2 to 3 acres. the fire forced residents nearby to evacuate. good news this morning is that it's under control and evacuation orders. have been lifted. but this is just telling us all. we've got to be ready because they do spread quickly. end and we could see more wild fires pop up in the coming days. the national weather service issuing that heat advisory. but this excessive heat warning temperatures appear...
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. —— edward hain. thank you for talking to us. the headlines on bbc news...country, according to research by ofcom. talks begin to try to avoid a ban on a wide range of food — including sausages — moving between great britain and northern ireland a change in the law is needed to protect vulnerable people, often with dementia, from so—called "predatory marriages", according to an mp. the term refers to someone being led into a marriage without the mental capacity to consent. fabian hamilton, the leeds north east mp, says marriage laws in england aren't fit for purpose and serve as an incentive for unscrupulous individuals to exploit the vulnerable for their estate and assets. luxmy gopal reports. daphne is visiting the grave of her late mother, joan. joan was in her 90s and had dementia when a few months before her death, a man 24 years herjunior married her without the family finding out until after she died. the man turned up at her gp surgery with a marriage certificate and it turned out he had married her secretly. the witnesses were his son and a lady fro
. —— edward hain. thank you for talking to us. the headlines on bbc news...country, according to research by ofcom. talks begin to try to avoid a ban on a wide range of food — including sausages — moving between great britain and northern ireland a change in the law is needed to protect vulnerable people, often with dementia, from so—called "predatory marriages", according to an mp. the term refers to someone being led into a marriage without the mental capacity to consent....
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be back at love rocks nc kr live music will be jon bon jovi bareil bareilles, emily king, lauren hainest of a real audience. here's what yola had to say about that -- i know but some singing probably via zoom and other concerts. >> loads. >> yeah. but it's not the same. >> it's not even close, mate, no. it's not even close. >> no. >> like you do it, and you feel something, you have some moments. >> yeah. >> but you know, you need an audience. you need connect. you need people that have come there to listen. >> by the way, yola will knock you over with your voice if y you're in the back of the balcony. a thrill. 1,000 people will be there. there will be top donors and frontline workers. y tn a free live stream at fans.live at th usualell ttsbu they weren sure how many people they could let in so they didn't. >> i'm impressed you went to the sound check. >> i'm so excited to see live music. all for god's love we deliver, which does amazing work in new york city. >> it does. >>> now we turn to our series honoring some of the best and brightest in the world of performing arts. "cbs this mor
be back at love rocks nc kr live music will be jon bon jovi bareil bareilles, emily king, lauren hainest of a real audience. here's what yola had to say about that -- i know but some singing probably via zoom and other concerts. >> loads. >> yeah. but it's not the same. >> it's not even close, mate, no. it's not even close. >> no. >> like you do it, and you feel something, you have some moments. >> yeah. >> but you know, you need an audience. you need...
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avril haines, during her confirmation hearing, i asked her should the united states prevent iran from getting a nuclear weapon. she said, yes. she didn't hesitate. ambassador burns, the new c.i.a. director, i asked him the same question. should we let iran get a nuclear weapon. he said no, without hesitation. i find that encouraging from these two new members of president biden's cabinet. but we need to work together as republicans and democrats, as members of congress, and the administration to ensure that our efforts to stop iran from developing nuclear weapons can last beyond the term of a single president or congress. mr. president, i yield the floor, and i'd note the absence of a quorum. the presiding officer: the clerk will call the roll. quorum call: a senator: mr. president. the presiding officer: the senator from ohio. mr. portman: mr. president, i'm here to talk about the escalating crisis --. the presiding officer: the senate is in a quorum call. mr. portman: i ask unanimous consent the quorum call be dispensed with. the presiding officer: without objection. mr. portman: mr
avril haines, during her confirmation hearing, i asked her should the united states prevent iran from getting a nuclear weapon. she said, yes. she didn't hesitate. ambassador burns, the new c.i.a. director, i asked him the same question. should we let iran get a nuclear weapon. he said no, without hesitation. i find that encouraging from these two new members of president biden's cabinet. but we need to work together as republicans and democrats, as members of congress, and the administration...
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stephanie brown, errin haines and coming up tomorrow an exclusive interview with bonita gupta on thesiness at the speed of 5g. because the more businesses do with 5g, the more your network matters. it's us pushing us. it's verizon vs verizon. you may have many reasons for waiting to go to your doctor right now. but if you're experiencing leg pain, swelling, or redness, don't wait to see your doctor. these could be symptoms of deep vein thrombosis, a blood clot which could travel to your lungs and lead to a pulmonary embolism. which could cause chest pain or discomfort, or difficulty breathing—and be deadly. your symptoms could mean something serious, so this is no time to wait. talk to a doctor right away, by phone, online, or in-person. talk to a doctor right away, by phone, online, ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ hey google, turn up the heat. ♪ ♪ ♪ no, he's not in his room. ♪♪ dad, why didn't you answer your phone? your mother loved this park. ♪♪ she did. look...if your wireless carrier was a guy, ♪♪ you'd leave him tomorrow. not very flexible. not great at saving. you deserve better - xfinity mobile.
stephanie brown, errin haines and coming up tomorrow an exclusive interview with bonita gupta on thesiness at the speed of 5g. because the more businesses do with 5g, the more your network matters. it's us pushing us. it's verizon vs verizon. you may have many reasons for waiting to go to your doctor right now. but if you're experiencing leg pain, swelling, or redness, don't wait to see your doctor. these could be symptoms of deep vein thrombosis, a blood clot which could travel to your lungs...
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. >> rev, claire mccaskill, renee montgomery, errin haines, a lot of people have come on this show and be voter exuberance, voters will crawl over glass and find a way to vote. i'm in awe of that, to be honest. but it's also -- it's the crime of the voter suppression laws. they shouldn't have to. these laws are predicated on a lie. a republican called me and said, nicolle, you're sord ha on these lies. what could you live with? i said nothing. there was no fraud. it was like waking up and deciding we needed laws for jaywalking. even if there is jaywalking, there's already laws. how do you get at the root rot that senator schumer talked about and undo all the law making? >> what you have to first of all understand is people will walk on broke glass to vote, but they'll also walk on broke glass to fight for laws that protect their vote. they're not going to wait until election day. that's why they're in freedom buses now, why we're announcing new efforts, as i said, tomorrow. but the other thing is, to not fight and allow these laws to remain where they are is to, many many ways, condone
. >> rev, claire mccaskill, renee montgomery, errin haines, a lot of people have come on this show and be voter exuberance, voters will crawl over glass and find a way to vote. i'm in awe of that, to be honest. but it's also -- it's the crime of the voter suppression laws. they shouldn't have to. these laws are predicated on a lie. a republican called me and said, nicolle, you're sord ha on these lies. what could you live with? i said nothing. there was no fraud. it was like waking up and...
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milestone since thegrounding the max 10 is the 737 model to take its maiden flight since cleared new hain november. it will provide extra leeway as boeing works with regulators if you check out boeing shares, they are up .90% 35 cents a share >> when you book, becky, do you ever look at the plane >> nope. >> i think most people don't >> i think -- i don't know so many other things going on. sometimes after the fact, i wonder what i'm booked on. while i'm doing it, i never think of it. >>> think i know you won't book yourself on. cruising carnival cruise line plans to resume service without becky on board, from los angeles, san francisco and ft. lauderdale as soon as this fall. becky, i'm with you. i'm not leaving you out there by yourself i'm not on this cruise line. the announcement comes after collaboration with government officials and guidance from the cdc which earlier this week eased its stance on travel safety for vaccinated passengers carnival shares on a hot streak this year and this morning it is not because i think i'm going to get covid on board, but because i'm not a cruise k
milestone since thegrounding the max 10 is the 737 model to take its maiden flight since cleared new hain november. it will provide extra leeway as boeing works with regulators if you check out boeing shares, they are up .90% 35 cents a share >> when you book, becky, do you ever look at the plane >> nope. >> i think most people don't >> i think -- i don't know so many other things going on. sometimes after the fact, i wonder what i'm booked on. while i'm doing it, i...