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. >> and joining me now is heather long, economic supporter for "the washington post." ather. so the white house is certainly happy with the october numbers, but let's first mention another win with the passing of the $1.2 trillion infrastructure bill. how impactful is this for the u.s. economy? >> it's really expected to be transformational for the u.s. economy. this finally addresses, makes big investments, obviously, in the infrastructure, which is -- we are all seeing right now what happens when we don't make those investments with all of these supply chain backlogs, but i will say you sort of asked before the break, is this going to change things in time for the holidays. you know, the white house obviously trying to get a lot of this money out as soon as they can, but the reality is the transformational impact on the economy is mostly going to happen in to 2023, 2024, and 2025. that's when economists are expecting as much as 800,000 more jobs because of this bill and impact and increased growth going forward. so basically this bill will hopefully prevent supply cha
. >> and joining me now is heather long, economic supporter for "the washington post." ather. so the white house is certainly happy with the october numbers, but let's first mention another win with the passing of the $1.2 trillion infrastructure bill. how impactful is this for the u.s. economy? >> it's really expected to be transformational for the u.s. economy. this finally addresses, makes big investments, obviously, in the infrastructure, which is -- we are all seeing...
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senior white house correspondent kelly o'donnell and "washington post" economics correspondent heather longelly, this is sort of hard, probably, to quantify, but how much pressure is the administration feeling to address inflation? is there sort of, i guess, strategy to just try to get the messaging right at this point? what, hearing? >> it's two things, really. it's messaging and it's what steps can the president take. and we have seen the president addressing this more directly, talking about the pain that americans are feeling as they're having to put gas in their cars and pay for their groceries. and we are also seeing it tie into the next phase of trying to sell their agenda. part of what we will see is that the president believes that by having the first piece, the infrastructure agenda, that that will flood new money and spending into parts of the economy that will increase jobs. and with jobs comes money in one's pocket, increasing buying power. that will help some americans who will be the recipients of those jobs and communities where that will benefit. they are also arguing that
senior white house correspondent kelly o'donnell and "washington post" economics correspondent heather longelly, this is sort of hard, probably, to quantify, but how much pressure is the administration feeling to address inflation? is there sort of, i guess, strategy to just try to get the messaging right at this point? what, hearing? >> it's two things, really. it's messaging and it's what steps can the president take. and we have seen the president addressing this more...
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heather, this is the most predictable catastrophe i've heard about in a long time but it doesn't makeo watch and talk about. >> brian, we are witnessing the disintegration ofh civilization right before her eyes. when massive numbers of individuals know that they can rampage through stores, plundering and looting, confident in their immunity from the law, there's nothing left of the civilized order, the protection of property is the cornerstone of a stable, prosperous society.li merchants have to know they can put their goods into the stream of commerce without being robbed blind.d. the common thread in the shameful looting, in the waukesha christmas parade murderers, and an rising gun violence is a concept of disparate impact unless that concept iss explicitly refuted and rejected, there is no way we're going to get a handle on this rise in crime. the reason that felony laws are not being -- felony theft laws are not being enforced the reason darrell brooks was put back on the street despite an active warrant and a 50 page rap sheet is because in forcing laws or enforcing bail, requir
heather, this is the most predictable catastrophe i've heard about in a long time but it doesn't makeo watch and talk about. >> brian, we are witnessing the disintegration ofh civilization right before her eyes. when massive numbers of individuals know that they can rampage through stores, plundering and looting, confident in their immunity from the law, there's nothing left of the civilized order, the protection of property is the cornerstone of a stable, prosperous society.li merchants...
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heather. very same woman behind brad and nancy's breakup. >> at the beginning of the case -- >> still, as the longdefense hammered home its claim that the police and prosecution bought into a whispering campaign when nancy's friends against brad. >> it made it easier for them to simply let the gossip about brad became their reality, even when the facts and the evidence did not fit it. and now, the police department and the prosecutors are willing to send an innocent man to rot in a dungeon in essence for the rest of his life. >> but there were facts said the prosecution to send brad cooper away. >> fact, the defendant googled where he was going to place his wife's body. fact, the router that could help him automate a phone call is now missing. fact, nancy cooper never left that house the morning of july 12th. >> so, the jurors adjourned to deliberate. guilty of first-degree murder, second degree or not guilty? and nancy's family, having listened to weeks of confusing circumstantial evidence, worried. >> if i was hearing this for the first time, would i feel comfortable sending someone to prison fo
heather. very same woman behind brad and nancy's breakup. >> at the beginning of the case -- >> still, as the longdefense hammered home its claim that the police and prosecution bought into a whispering campaign when nancy's friends against brad. >> it made it easier for them to simply let the gossip about brad became their reality, even when the facts and the evidence did not fit it. and now, the police department and the prosecutors are willing to send an innocent man to rot...
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it's a win, heather and when you're talking about $1.2 trillion to a mirror like our does point about how long it's going to take for money to actually reach. the ground as it work, uh, speaks to the complexity of a bill of this scope, but it was a bipartisan bill. there were a number of republicans that came over to support it. yeah and now we'll see how it rolls out, because that's really the interesting point of this is you know where will we see improvements? how soon will we see him? but in many cases, whether it's going to be years, but at the end of the day, california did very, very well. here they californians or california. ends up with nearly $46 billion in this package. yeah, i want to talk about the politics of all of this, brian, because this ceremony today it was carefully choreographed. as you mentioned it did receive bipartisan support. so there were some republicans in attendance as well. and the president saying you know, i know you're tired of the bickering in washington, he said, frustrated by the negativity, and you just want us to focus on your needs. and your concerns,
it's a win, heather and when you're talking about $1.2 trillion to a mirror like our does point about how long it's going to take for money to actually reach. the ground as it work, uh, speaks to the complexity of a bill of this scope, but it was a bipartisan bill. there were a number of republicans that came over to support it. yeah and now we'll see how it rolls out, because that's really the interesting point of this is you know where will we see improvements? how soon will we see him? but...
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long as i'm living. >> this is a very special place. >> yeah. >> you and halee. >> we came here a lot when she was little. >> heather collins doesn't want to thinkout isaiah hagan. she comes to this park to think about halee, the good times they had here as a young family, and the woman halee could have been. >> i don't think that we have -- any of us have come to terms with what happened yet. and that she is really gone. you think that she is just going to come walking back in the door to pick up her laundry. >> emilee finds herself picking up the phone to call her big sister, only to have the sad reality come crashing down, only to be left with one sad, unanswerable question. why did isaiah do it? >> i wonder how he could do something like that. and what made him do that? why was he so desperate to hurt someone so kind? and there is no one that could say she wasn't the most giving person. so why wouldn't you just ask? because if you would have just asked her i'm sure she would have given you the world. he word ♪♪ >>> there was a party. there was a uk football player that had been shot >> he's killed on his birthday. >> i was, like, "it's who?!
long as i'm living. >> this is a very special place. >> yeah. >> you and halee. >> we came here a lot when she was little. >> heather collins doesn't want to thinkout isaiah hagan. she comes to this park to think about halee, the good times they had here as a young family, and the woman halee could have been. >> i don't think that we have -- any of us have come to terms with what happened yet. and that she is really gone. you think that she is just going to...
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heather heyer and left many others injured. jason carroll joins us live from charlottesville. jason. >> reporter: and good morning to you. it's going to be a longre getting a sense of what we are likely to hear. some of the defendants representing themselves. and actually during opening statement, the judge said it sounded like a closing statement. that is giving us a hint in terms of what we are likely to hear. you take chris officer cantwell, known as being a neo-nazi. we heard a lot of propaganda during his opening, heard some of his political leanings. likely to hear some of that again today during closing arguments as well. defense attorneys, though, are going to try to stay away from that. they will be reminding jurors about the foundation of their case saying the plaintiffs did not show enough evidence though show they conspired to commit acts of violence. they will say it was inspired by those on the far left and that things basically spiraled on it of control. plaintiffs attorneys for their part are going to remind jurors that during the course of this three-week trial that they did show evidence that these defendants conspired to comm
heather heyer and left many others injured. jason carroll joins us live from charlottesville. jason. >> reporter: and good morning to you. it's going to be a longre getting a sense of what we are likely to hear. some of the defendants representing themselves. and actually during opening statement, the judge said it sounded like a closing statement. that is giving us a hint in terms of what we are likely to hear. you take chris officer cantwell, known as being a neo-nazi. we heard a lot of...
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spear obviously has a very long political career serving at the county state and the national level. and never takes her seat. we'll have some big shoes to fill. heather no doubt. i mean, look, this is a political career that really spans from jonestown to january. 6th jackie has been someone who's been front and center on so many important issues for liberal groups, progressive groups for women. she was at the forefront of the me too. movement before the me too. movement was going, but even beyond that she's been if you look at the tragedy of her personal life, those five gunshots that she suffered on the airstrip there in guyana, you know she's on the tarmac there for 22 hours and swears to herself that if she survives that she's going to give her life. the public service. she does that she loses that first election goes onto the board of supervisors in san mateo county ultimately rises and obviously in congress. she's part of that kitchen cabinet inside group for nancy pelosi, and she's been there in that in that regard for the speaker, whipping up votes as democrats retook the house from 2018. it's very interestin, though, because what we're seein
spear obviously has a very long political career serving at the county state and the national level. and never takes her seat. we'll have some big shoes to fill. heather no doubt. i mean, look, this is a political career that really spans from jonestown to january. 6th jackie has been someone who's been front and center on so many important issues for liberal groups, progressive groups for women. she was at the forefront of the me too. movement before the me too. movement was going, but even...
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you are in tight quarters and you need to get the vaccine, heather, it's like i got a friend who's a big trump fan, flew the trump flag way too long everyone after trump lost. just in casual conversation one day, i said what do you think of them making people in the military get the vaccine? he goes they're in the military. they follow orders and do what they're told to do. the military man in him got him going out there and getting the vaccine, too. that's the thing, people keep saying my body and my right. of course they say that only to vaccines and not when it comes for women's issues. it stops being your body or your rights when you are a police officer or when you play in a league that has tight protocols to protect your teammates. >> that's exactly right. i think americans are looking at that and saying my 19 years old who's working at as cashier at wendy's has to face the public at often times without masks. we are looking at schoolteachers and firefighters and people have been bearing the brunt who's been essential workers during this time period and the amount of burden that we put on working class people in society with
you are in tight quarters and you need to get the vaccine, heather, it's like i got a friend who's a big trump fan, flew the trump flag way too long everyone after trump lost. just in casual conversation one day, i said what do you think of them making people in the military get the vaccine? he goes they're in the military. they follow orders and do what they're told to do. the military man in him got him going out there and getting the vaccine, too. that's the thing, people keep saying my body...