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the other part of your question, what if he sailed up the hudson and met at albany? i'm not sure burgoyne would have made it no matter what even if he did sail up the hudson but say they have. say he was able to make his way to albany and how got up to albany as well. number one, maybe they could have done that but they never could have felt the ground. i never think they could have -- all the fortifications they would have needed to establish up and down the corridor, no matter how much support they had and hamilton, i think, he wrote this great letter in the late spring of 1777 and i'm thinking he was probably simply repeating in this letter what washington was thinking, basically this letter was to one of the assemblies in new england, i think it was connecticut assembly that he was basically telling them don't worry, even if they do this, they are never going to be able to hold onto that territory. it would take an immense army to hold onto that territory and i think he is right. i don't think there is any way the british had the combat power to link up there arm
the other part of your question, what if he sailed up the hudson and met at albany? i'm not sure burgoyne would have made it no matter what even if he did sail up the hudson but say they have. say he was able to make his way to albany and how got up to albany as well. number one, maybe they could have done that but they never could have felt the ground. i never think they could have -- all the fortifications they would have needed to establish up and down the corridor, no matter how much...
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even if how would sailed up the hudson. say they had. so he was able to make his way to albany and how was able to get up to albany as well. well, number one maybe they could have done that but they never could have felt the ground. mcdaris and all of the fortifications they would've need to establish up and down the corridor and matter how much royal support they had, and hamilton i think wrote this great letter in the late spring of 1777 i'm thinking he was probably simply repeating in this letter washington was thinking. basically this letter was one of the assemblies in new england. i think it was the connecticut assembly. this basically telling them don't worry, even if they do this they will never be able to hold onto that territory. it would take an immense army to be able to hold onto that territory. and i think he's exactly right. don't think there's any way the british had the combat power to be able to link up there armies in albany, conduct military operations to the east into new england and hold onto the hudson river portal
even if how would sailed up the hudson. say they had. so he was able to make his way to albany and how was able to get up to albany as well. well, number one maybe they could have done that but they never could have felt the ground. mcdaris and all of the fortifications they would've need to establish up and down the corridor and matter how much royal support they had, and hamilton i think wrote this great letter in the late spring of 1777 i'm thinking he was probably simply repeating in this...
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jennifer hudson is joining us live.nsformed into aretha franklin for the block buster, respect. >>> we are discussing fake listings on rental properties. you can't fake a listing on a big cruise ship and i heard you talk about that. i think that is a safe play. being a company man, i would vote for a disney cruise, whether you have kids or not. >> fully agree. also is this the first time we have seen in person live on our air rob marciano's full face? >> i know. i adj yes. maybe so. in honor of you, reggie. i aspire to be more like like le shaven reginald aqui. >> and i aspire to look like i'm 32 years old my entire life. the reverse aging process. i can't stand it. >> 32? i'm 29. >> i'm sorry. >> give him those years. >> rob, it is always good in business, it's never just another day. it's the big sale, or the big presentation. the day where everything goes right. or the one where nothing does. with comcast business you get the network that can deliver gig speeds to the most businesses and advanced cybersecurity to pro
jennifer hudson is joining us live.nsformed into aretha franklin for the block buster, respect. >>> we are discussing fake listings on rental properties. you can't fake a listing on a big cruise ship and i heard you talk about that. i think that is a safe play. being a company man, i would vote for a disney cruise, whether you have kids or not. >> fully agree. also is this the first time we have seen in person live on our air rob marciano's full face? >> i know. i adj yes....
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>> thanks to everyone at the hudson institute. as i was recording on the i story of us title relationships over the past four years the hudson institute was a hugely valuable resource that did a lot of important work to explain what was going on in the administration, both to washington audiences and the world and i want to thank you for playing that important role. when i got to the washington post reported that most of the coverage, the international coverage especially as donald trump was elected president was focused onrussia . it seemed to me that the story of china's rise in power was getting to impact americans in new and interesting ways, especially inside the government but not just inside the government, it was on the other by the media so i asked my boss if i could spend the time and resources needed to really dig into this relationship and the to his credit, gave me this time and resources and i decided to spend most of my time in the region with senior officials in washington, trying to figure out as much as i could ,
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a lot of these estates along the hudson river are named estates. some don't have addresses, they're known for generations as springwood or millwood. so that's why there's a distinction. hyde park was the town, springwood is the home. >> understood. and sort of related to geography here. was there a reason eleanor didn't move to springwood after fdr's death? >> very much because it was fdr's mother's home and eleanor never felt comfort there. there was tension between eleanor and sarah p. sarah was an important person in fdr's life, overshadowing eleanor, criticizing her about the way she raised the children. so eleanor never felt comfortable in springwood. i think that she needed that separation. plus fdr had planned to give the home and all of its property to the national park service. he had already donated the library to the national archives and the property it was on. and it's surrounded by the springwood estate. so eleanor said give us one year and e we will give it all to the national park service and i'll move up. >> where did the roosevelt
a lot of these estates along the hudson river are named estates. some don't have addresses, they're known for generations as springwood or millwood. so that's why there's a distinction. hyde park was the town, springwood is the home. >> understood. and sort of related to geography here. was there a reason eleanor didn't move to springwood after fdr's death? >> very much because it was fdr's mother's home and eleanor never felt comfort there. there was tension between eleanor and...
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i'm rashad hudson in have more coming up. ice t, stone cold calling on everyone to turn to cold washing with tide. ♪ this is a cold call! ♪ hello, my name is ice t. can you spare a few seconds to learn about cold water washing with tide? hi my name is steve. did you know washing in cold can save you $100 a year on your energy bill. why wouldn't you turn to cold? it helps the environment. what? because stone cold said so. plus, tide cleans great in cold. ♪ this was a cold call! ♪ >> in national news, the house of representatives held a hearing on legislation to lower the cost of prescription drugs for american several bills dealing with this have been introduced into congress washington correspondent rashad hudson has more. >> to re. small is a retired registered nurse from indiana and news firsthand the high cost of prescription drugs. >> nursing school did not before the suffering. i saw what my patients could not afford needed treatment like many of her patients. she also has a debilitating disease. >> i can't control my di
i'm rashad hudson in have more coming up. ice t, stone cold calling on everyone to turn to cold washing with tide. ♪ this is a cold call! ♪ hello, my name is ice t. can you spare a few seconds to learn about cold water washing with tide? hi my name is steve. did you know washing in cold can save you $100 a year on your energy bill. why wouldn't you turn to cold? it helps the environment. what? because stone cold said so. plus, tide cleans great in cold. ♪ this was a cold call! ♪...
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and run until july 4th in washington, rashad hudson back to you. so how do we know when the fda will start looking into those vaccines for kids who are younger than 12. so the fda's advisory committee will meet on june 10th. they will weigh the pros and cons and look at if there are any potential side effects in terms of giving the vaccine to children younger than 12. they say they plan to have a decision by the time school starts in the fall and as you can imagine, this is something many parents would like an answer to. all right. richard hudson live for us in washington, dc a lot of parents definitely waiting for those answers to congress shot. thank you. san mateo county, the latest here in the bay area to enter the yellow reopening tier today. the state upgraded the county into the state's least restrictive tier under the yellow tier businesses, including movie theaters, restaurants, gyms can allow more customers inside san mateo. now the second bay area county to move into the least restrictive tier san francisco internet last week. now that t
and run until july 4th in washington, rashad hudson back to you. so how do we know when the fda will start looking into those vaccines for kids who are younger than 12. so the fda's advisory committee will meet on june 10th. they will weigh the pros and cons and look at if there are any potential side effects in terms of giving the vaccine to children younger than 12. they say they plan to have a decision by the time school starts in the fall and as you can imagine, this is something many...
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as hudson institute, you know as i was reporting on the story of u.s.na relations for "the washington post," over the last four years hudson institute was a hugely valuable resource, and did a lot of important work to explain what was going on in administration both washington audiences and to the world, and this wanted to thank you for playing that important role. and you know, what i got to "the washington post" is it seem that most of the coverage that international coverage especially as donald trump was elected president was focused on russia. and you know, it seem to me that the -- that the stoirp of china rise and how it was -- beginning to impact americans anew and interesting ways especially in the government but not just but undercover in media so i asked my boss if i could spend the time in resources needed to really dig into this relationship and he -- to his credit gave me those resources and i just decided to spend most of my time, you know, in the region with senior officials, in washington, trying to figure out as much as i could expandi
as hudson institute, you know as i was reporting on the story of u.s.na relations for "the washington post," over the last four years hudson institute was a hugely valuable resource, and did a lot of important work to explain what was going on in administration both washington audiences and to the world, and this wanted to thank you for playing that important role. and you know, what i got to "the washington post" is it seem that most of the coverage that international...
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jennifer hudson, what is your favorite aretha franklin song?n't no way" which her sister wrote but i love that song. but i love them all. i'm a fan first. >> as we all are. we're all a fan of aretha. we're all a fan of you. >> thank you. >> your son david hasn't seen the movie yet. is he an aretha franklin fan? >> yes, he is. he heard me rehearsing the other day and he decided he needed to get on the piano and play "respect." and then one time she called me and we were -- me and my son were in the parking lot leaving the grocery store and aretha called and he said, mom, is that aretha franklin on the phone? i was like, yes, david, it is. then she loved to cook and he loves to cook so it was a whole conversation about him cooking and what she cooked. so, yeah, he really loved aretha just like his momma. >> i'm looking at that picture of david and i'm going what happened to that little boy? >> i know, right. >> he is a grown man now. >> look at him. >> look at him. >> he is not -- he's not little now. he's almost 12. he wears the same size shoe a
jennifer hudson, what is your favorite aretha franklin song?n't no way" which her sister wrote but i love that song. but i love them all. i'm a fan first. >> as we all are. we're all a fan of aretha. we're all a fan of you. >> thank you. >> your son david hasn't seen the movie yet. is he an aretha franklin fan? >> yes, he is. he heard me rehearsing the other day and he decided he needed to get on the piano and play "respect." and then one time she called...
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there were two branches of the roosevelt family one branch that lived up in the hudson valley. that's the franklin roosevelt side another branch which lived out on long island, and that was the teddy roosevelt side. and this is eleanor roosevelt in her wedding dress, and she was given away by her uncle teddy roosevelt who happened to be president of the united states at the time her mother and father both died when she was young a child and so she became sort of teddy roosevelt's surrogate daughter and part of this big roosevelt family next slide, please. now frankly that eleanor has seen each other and family events while they were growing up, but as he was graduating from harvard, he really sort of fell for her and this is 1905. this is right after the wedding and as you can see, you know, they were a handsome couple and they were the melding of two branches of this family and as theodore roosevelt famously said to eleanor is good. you're keeping the name in the family. and of course. their wedding was scheduled for march 17th, because her uncle teddy was going to be in new y
there were two branches of the roosevelt family one branch that lived up in the hudson valley. that's the franklin roosevelt side another branch which lived out on long island, and that was the teddy roosevelt side. and this is eleanor roosevelt in her wedding dress, and she was given away by her uncle teddy roosevelt who happened to be president of the united states at the time her mother and father both died when she was young a child and so she became sort of teddy roosevelt's surrogate...
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jeremy and hudson were able to recover all of the luggage belonging to tourists from chicago.r that they had stopped for a meal before heading to the airport. >> we are san francisco natives who hate what is happening to the city. we hate that tourists come here. this used to be a great place to live and visit, it has gone downhill quick, we hate that. we want to make sure that people who come here feel safe. >> they were able to teach self defense moves and courses for free, the group intervened into yet another car break-in at the same location, they chased the suspect and held him down until police arrived, they also retrieved the victims stolen backs. >> there is no excuse to not know, speak out, do something, stand your ground. >> we hope you are never in this situation, but we also want to make sure you don't feel hopeless. >> even if you don't feel safe physically intervening, that is okay, but it is important to be prepared, have situational awareness, and don't be passive. we got some rain. that gave more energy to the fuel. every time the temperature went up and the
jeremy and hudson were able to recover all of the luggage belonging to tourists from chicago.r that they had stopped for a meal before heading to the airport. >> we are san francisco natives who hate what is happening to the city. we hate that tourists come here. this used to be a great place to live and visit, it has gone downhill quick, we hate that. we want to make sure that people who come here feel safe. >> they were able to teach self defense moves and courses for free, the...
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rashad hudson, back to you. >> thank you, rashad.this week president biden unveiled his american families plan the 3rd in a series of very costly plans designed to try to help the country in this new one 0.8 trillion dollars, families package. he's proposing significant tax cuts for working families in america and investments in childcare and higher education. the president has a goal of bridging the gap between the extremely wealthy and those who don't have that much. this week closes out the president's first 100 days in office and the u.s. secretary of commerce thinks president biden has done a great job so far. >> he has said a breakneck pace of progress to meet the needs of the moment and trying to build back better and more equitably. and he's really very committed to helping made americans where they are and address their everyday needs of. having a good job. having decent childcare having good infrastructure and of course, putting putting americans back to work. >> secretary says while the economy is not at prepandemic levels
rashad hudson, back to you. >> thank you, rashad.this week president biden unveiled his american families plan the 3rd in a series of very costly plans designed to try to help the country in this new one 0.8 trillion dollars, families package. he's proposing significant tax cuts for working families in america and investments in childcare and higher education. the president has a goal of bridging the gap between the extremely wealthy and those who don't have that much. this week closes...
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they say it's one up after the miracle on the hudson where captain sully landed a plane in the hudson after birds hit both engines. in this case, not nearly as significant. back to you. >> that's the thing i always go back to when you see the damage a bird can do is the sully sullenberger flight. you were living there what it happened. >> i caught it. i lived onwas covering on the r. i saw it. my toyota's windshield cracked this weekend. but on the ground. >> i bet you were not as calm as that pilot was. it always amazes me how calm they are. >> it's not clear whether it was me or my wife. i think it was my wife. >> i side with your wife. >>> dr. anthony fauci says the guidance on wearing masks may soon change. >> we need to get more liberal as more people get vaccinated. as more get vaccinated, the numbers per day will absolutely go down. >> he says the cdc will update its guidance as more and more get vax nate. cases are going down. everywhere in green, they're going down. in beige, they stay the same. i don't think i've seen a map this good since the pandemic began. apparently a co
they say it's one up after the miracle on the hudson where captain sully landed a plane in the hudson after birds hit both engines. in this case, not nearly as significant. back to you. >> that's the thing i always go back to when you see the damage a bird can do is the sully sullenberger flight. you were living there what it happened. >> i caught it. i lived onwas covering on the r. i saw it. my toyota's windshield cracked this weekend. but on the ground. >> i bet you were...
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the property so lots of people a lot of these states along the hudson river are named estates. so people would give their names some of them don't even have addresses. they're just they were known for generations as springwood or as bill would so that that's why there's a distinction to hyde park was the town springwood is the home. understood and sort of related to geography here. was there a reason that eleanor didn't move to springwood after fdr's death versus staying in bow kill. well very much because it was fdr's mother's home and eleanor never felt comfortable there. there was a lot of tension between eleanor and sarah. sarah was a very important person and fdr's life very domineering often overshadowing eleanor criticizing her about the racial race through children. so eleanor never really felt comfortable in springwood. where as val kill was really her home, and i think that she needed that separation plus fdr had planned to give the home and all this property too the national park service. he'd already donated the library to the national archives and the property that
the property so lots of people a lot of these states along the hudson river are named estates. so people would give their names some of them don't even have addresses. they're just they were known for generations as springwood or as bill would so that that's why there's a distinction to hyde park was the town springwood is the home. understood and sort of related to geography here. was there a reason that eleanor didn't move to springwood after fdr's death versus staying in bow kill. well very...
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reshad hudson has more on the likelihood of it passing.se has already passed a bill to create a bipartisan commission to investigate the january 6 violence, but republican senators are lining up against the plan. >> commissions. >> often don't work at all before it even gets a vote. republican senate leaders like missouri senator roy blunt are attacking the idea of a bipartisan january 6 commission. i think it's too early to create a commission. the proposal would appoint 5 democrats and 5 republicans are investigate the violent attack and give both parties subpoena power, new jersey democratic senator cory booker says the country deserves the truth about that tragic day. we should be coming together in a bipartisan way to do a thorough investigation to make sure that the second time. in american history that our capital was taken. it's the last time last week, 35 republicans in the house joined all democrats to pass a bill to create a commission to investigate the january 6 attack. >> an illinois congressman adam kinzinger was one of them
reshad hudson has more on the likelihood of it passing.se has already passed a bill to create a bipartisan commission to investigate the january 6 violence, but republican senators are lining up against the plan. >> commissions. >> often don't work at all before it even gets a vote. republican senate leaders like missouri senator roy blunt are attacking the idea of a bipartisan january 6 commission. i think it's too early to create a commission. the proposal would appoint 5...
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our washington correspondent rashad hudson joins us now with more on these new guidelines for shot. > there. the cdc says fully vaccinated. people no longer need to wear masks indoors or outdoors. and as you can imagine, this is welcome news for americans. well, today is a great day for america. >> there are long battle with coronavirus president biden applauded the american people for their sacrifice and hard work to reach this point and fighting back the pandemic you have endured so much. and so many lost jobs, so many businesses lost. but the news doesn't mean the pandemic is over. this great is this announcement is a day. >> you don't want to let cdc director doctor rochelle walensky says this is a step toward normalcy. >> you can start doing the things that you had stopped doing because of the pandemic. we have all long for this moment. the city see stopped short of allowing fully vaccinated people to ditch their masks when they're traveling by plane public transportation or in some other setting we you know, work ahead of us in terms of updating our guidance with regard to all o
our washington correspondent rashad hudson joins us now with more on these new guidelines for shot. > there. the cdc says fully vaccinated. people no longer need to wear masks indoors or outdoors. and as you can imagine, this is welcome news for americans. well, today is a great day for america. >> there are long battle with coronavirus president biden applauded the american people for their sacrifice and hard work to reach this point and fighting back the pandemic you have endured so...
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kron four's, washington correspondent rashad hudson joining us live from washington, dc with more on this huge announcement was shot. good evening. the cdc announced that fully-vaccinated americans no longer need to wear masks inside or outside. and from the white house. president biden praised the announcement. >> well, today is a great day for america. >> there are long battle with coronavirus president biden applauded the american people for their sacrifice and hard work to reach this point and fighting back the pandemic you have endured so much. and so many lost jobs, so many businesses lost. but the news doesn't mean the pandemic is over. this great is this announcement is a day. >> you don't want to let cdc director doctor rochelle walensky says this is a step toward normalcy. >> you can start doing the things that you had stopped doing because of the pandemic. we have all long for this moment. the city see stopped short of allowing fully vaccinated people to ditch their masks when they're traveling by plane public transportation or in some other setting we you know, work ahead
kron four's, washington correspondent rashad hudson joining us live from washington, dc with more on this huge announcement was shot. good evening. the cdc announced that fully-vaccinated americans no longer need to wear masks inside or outside. and from the white house. president biden praised the announcement. >> well, today is a great day for america. >> there are long battle with coronavirus president biden applauded the american people for their sacrifice and hard work to reach...
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but then, you know, this is the hudson river, the mississippi river.mulation of these experiences, but very much rooted in america. >> reporter: the eight pieces she brought with her from japan are rife with symbols of her upbringing as the daughter of seed merchants. they sold on wednesday for $3 million. and her new york works fetched re than $12 million. >> this whole project is a celebration of his life, of that relationship, of his keeeye and his charitable nature, but also this fantastic artist who bestrides the world these days. you know, these are the urgent, but very early, ocations of her talent, and i think it's only natural and appropriate at that should also manifest in price. and so, it really, it's about people who recognize kusama as being one of the preeminent artists, hugely influential. she represents so much to so many people, but the opportunity to be able to own these works, it's very rare, works such as this. >> is is pbs newshour weekend, sunday. >> sreenivasan: finally tonight, gradual reopenings and lifting of covid-19 restric
but then, you know, this is the hudson river, the mississippi river.mulation of these experiences, but very much rooted in america. >> reporter: the eight pieces she brought with her from japan are rife with symbols of her upbringing as the daughter of seed merchants. they sold on wednesday for $3 million. and her new york works fetched re than $12 million. >> this whole project is a celebration of his life, of that relationship, of his keeeye and his charitable nature, but also...
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science or is it more political theater joining us lara trump, mitch roschelle, congressman richard hudson and mo brooks, deneen borelli, adam goodlett and national border patrol council are doug cueto, plus more on the fallout from the colonial pipeline attack some drivers paid $7 a gallon for gas, this is biden clears the kremlin of any wrongdoing in the attack, what happened biden's tough stance on putin, states getting their workers back onn the job rolling back te extended federal jobless benefits, why is the white house claiming they're not a factor in the u.s. labor shortage, more on andrew cuomo sexual harassment allegations his new jaw-dropping comments. also tonight dhs secretary minor mayorkas slammed for saying the border is closed, fox cameras tell a story into different story as agents are retiring early in droves because biden's border policy or lack thereof. i am brian brenberg and for elizabeth macdonald, "the evening edit" starts right now. ♪. brian: we begin with the cdc finally, apparently listening to the science telling vaccinated americans they can safely take off th
science or is it more political theater joining us lara trump, mitch roschelle, congressman richard hudson and mo brooks, deneen borelli, adam goodlett and national border patrol council are doug cueto, plus more on the fallout from the colonial pipeline attack some drivers paid $7 a gallon for gas, this is biden clears the kremlin of any wrongdoing in the attack, what happened biden's tough stance on putin, states getting their workers back onn the job rolling back te extended federal jobless...
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i'm rashad hudson in more. >> coming up. >> and we're looking at conditions this morning that will be. cool to start. but warm to i've got more. your forecast ahead. >> and i'm tracking in accident along the san mateo bridge. we have 2 more along 8.80, in oakland have more on your things may be different, but at denny's, one thing will always remain the same... our dedication to safely serving guests the food they love. and hey... if you love to feed people too, we want you to join our family. apply at dennys.com today. why choose invisalign over other aligners? only invisalign treatment uses smarttrack technology. it moves teeth more comfortably and predictably than ordinary aligners. so i can create custom treatment plans for every smile. (♪ ♪) >> 7.15 right now, checking out the weather on a wednesday and it's looking pretty nice. lot of sunshine out there now. good morning, john. hey guys, good morning to you that we are looking at conditions that are sunny for many of us a little bit foggy for a couple of pockets across the bay area, though, looking at san francisco. you've got a
i'm rashad hudson in more. >> coming up. >> and we're looking at conditions this morning that will be. cool to start. but warm to i've got more. your forecast ahead. >> and i'm tracking in accident along the san mateo bridge. we have 2 more along 8.80, in oakland have more on your things may be different, but at denny's, one thing will always remain the same... our dedication to safely serving guests the food they love. and hey... if you love to feed people too, we want you to...
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the colonial pipeline was a target of a recent ransomware hack, washington correspondent rashad hudsonve with with the latest. john. >> hi there. national security officials told lawmakers that ransomware attacks is a growing problem for the country. this comes as that major pipeline, the colonial pipeline was the recent subject to a ransomware attack and highlight this only highlights the need for more cybersecurity. >> cybersecurity is national security. >> in his testimony before house lawmakers national security agency director general paul nakasone said the country faces serious cyber threats from our adversaries. >> and they're looking to interference and influence operations either against our electoral processes are within our economy. and nakasone says the threat is growing there are undertaking malign activities in cyberspace, a greater scope scale and sophistication rhode island congressman jim langevin says the recent ransomware attack by russian hackers on the colonial pipeline highlights the need for increasing cyber security resources. so if there were doubters that cybe
the colonial pipeline was a target of a recent ransomware hack, washington correspondent rashad hudsonve with with the latest. john. >> hi there. national security officials told lawmakers that ransomware attacks is a growing problem for the country. this comes as that major pipeline, the colonial pipeline was the recent subject to a ransomware attack and highlight this only highlights the need for more cybersecurity. >> cybersecurity is national security. >> in his testimony...
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rashad hudson back to you. thank you, rashad. >> for your money tonight. millions of americans are eligible to get a tax refund on their unemployment benefits. the treasury department says more than 7 million people will qualify for this tax break. it is designed for people who got up to $10,000 in jobless aid americans who got benefits and have an adjusted gross income below 150,000. they are also eligible for this. it is part of president biden's one-point-nine trillion dollar american rescue plan. millions of californians might get $600 from the state. it's all part of governor gavin newsom's plan to expand the state's stimulus program which was unveiled this morning in alameda county. >> kron four's charles clifford was there as the governor announced. in a somewhat surprising announcement. governor gavin newsome says that despite the ongoing coronavirus pandemic, california has found itself with the budget surplus this time last year we announced a 54.3 billion dollar projecled sort. >> shortfall. today. we are now seeing a projected 75.7 billion doll
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follow the almost got away with it until jeremy jiang and hudson loud jumped into action. jiang co owns. the restaurant was alerted by a staff that a crime was occurring across the street. he allowed chased after the thieves. all while dodging traffic. >> and rain out there. i saw thurman running from jeremy. so i started pursuing chasing that person getting around the corner. i was getting close to catching up to. and then i didn't realize they had a getaway car. >> now the thieves got away. but all the luggage was recovered. the 2 men created a self-defense class after a rise in attacks on the asian community called asians are strong. they teach free self-defense classes to the community. top health leaders were back on capitol hill today to testify on efforts to combat covid-19 telling lawmakers the fight against the pandemic is a race between the virus and its vaccines. our washington correspondent rashad hudson has the highlights. >> today's health hearing comes just hours after the fda approved pfizer's vaccine for children as young as 12 health experts say this is k
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not just on form, but also compatibility feels like that's not as big generational gap as i was and hudson for capella. southgate focus on open communication and emotional intelligence. and it's even cool things like colleges to help his players that sort of approach could work wonders in high pressure environments, such as the euro's and it's all ready paid dividends. the russian. well, the, another thing that's changed england. the always had world class players, but they've long struggled to find the right balance in mid field, often suffering from a perceived lack of creativity in the middle of the park. now, that has been so look, we all know gerald and lampart didn't work together. the managers of often focused on books to box mid fields is who can do a little bit of everything for channeled and 11 year old playing fee for trying to cram every single $1.00 of his favorite players. and so one starting 11th, i'm looking at use then post goals is not left with the creative talents like matlab, 50. busy a jo cole or jack will never really worked into the sides and holding midfield as mic
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someplace it, but i think it's just that we do actually have the best group of players that will hudson name it probably. i mean, if you look to the managers of hot century law school sites, like would people say and gotten stuck in as a monitor? like probably not to explain. christie show that the players cared about giving the country something to celebrate. amid the corona virus pandemic, it's been audible here for you. i hope everyone has the socially distance talk to you and begun wherever scott's were in the world. in glasgow to berlin, where i've spent the past 9 years here, the chill of the cold war is never far away. the mid communist, due to statues, there's plenty of scottish to be found even if it's not always flattering. scotlands reputation for parsimony is reflected in the names of its best shot races and it's in the street signs in the cities, english quarter white glasgow street in english port. and it's also to be found in the city scottish exiles during the ton. demik has been painting for the place they call caledonia with the think. i don't know me. 100 park law sch
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just on form, but also compatibility feels like that's not as big generational gap as i was under hudson or capella. southgate focused on open communication and emotional intelligence. and it's either causing psychologists to help his players. some sort of approach could work wonders in a high pressure environment, such as the euro's and it's already paid dividends. the russian woke up the. another thing that's changed in the always had world class players, but they've long struggled to find the right balance in mid field, often suffering from a perceived lack of creativity in the middle of the park. now that has been sold the look, we all know gerald and lampart didn't work together. the managers of often focused on books to box mid fields is who can do a little bit of everything for channelled and 11 year old playing fee for trying to cram every single $1.00 of his favorite players into one starting 11th. i'm looking at use then those goals is not left when the creative talents like to see a jo cole or jack will never really worked. busy into the sides and holding the field is like mic
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i said, i think it's just that we do actually have the best group of players that were hudson's name. it probably. i mean, if you look to the managers we've had since we last qualified like would people james beck and watch off gordon stock? and as a manager, probably not celtic, christy showed that the players cared about giving the country something to celebrate. amid the corona writers pandemic audible year review hope and from the socially distance partying begun wherever scots were in the world in glass. go to berlin, where i spent the past 9 years here. the chill of the cold war is never far away. the mid to come, you statues, there's plenty of scottish to be found even if it's not always flattering. scotlands reputation for parsimony is reflected in the names of its desk off the races. and it's in the street signs in the cities english quarter. white glasgow street in english quarter and it's also to be in the city scottish exiles during the ton. demik has been painting for the place they call caledonia with the sink. i don't know me. 100 park law school to scotlands 3 group ga
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the micro geo with a brand new detail the news africa the show that tackles the issues shaping the hudson now with more time to offer on in-depth look on all of the trends stuff caught up to you what's making the hittites and what's behind it where on the streets to give you end up reports on the insides of the w. news africa every friday on g.w. . the little guys this is the some in the 7 percent stuff but for africa's truth to these big issues his share i guess. you know hardest so i don't really look so fred thompson delicate topic africa's population is moving fast. and young people clearly have the solution. 77 percent every week and. this is the. top story. israel's army says its air force and ground troops are carrying out attacks in the gaza strip it's a further escalation of the conflict that saying targets in the palestinian territories and hamas firing rockets into israel.
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fell down, stood guard to clench another year, and the top flight byron dominates augsburg, dorman hudson hyde mines and fung for all closed out their campaign with a when. and when you in berlin beat leipzig to snag a place in the new conference leak. and now for a look at the final bonus, legal table of the 20202021 season. of course, by in our champs leipzig, dockman and voice bug joined in the champions league at the bottom of the league at the bottom or other, the league bids farewell to bremond and shaka. cologne will have to win a play off against a 2nd division team. if they are to survive in spain, athletic home and dread pip city rival reality driven to the legal title on saturday, their fans took to the streets of the spanish capital to celebrate after louise suarez fired, athletic coach with 21. come back when the victory secure that medical is firstly title in 7 years in formula one shawn mcclare has taken pull position at his home grand prix in monaco, lake clare to the top spot ahead of red bulls mac imacs. first off with world champion louis hamilton, qualified back in 7th
fell down, stood guard to clench another year, and the top flight byron dominates augsburg, dorman hudson hyde mines and fung for all closed out their campaign with a when. and when you in berlin beat leipzig to snag a place in the new conference leak. and now for a look at the final bonus, legal table of the 20202021 season. of course, by in our champs leipzig, dockman and voice bug joined in the champions league at the bottom of the league at the bottom or other, the league bids farewell to...
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in fort hudson outside. we see the range of people we see soldiers we the men and women who are standing outside in terms of dress. we see that some are known as it's called contrabands as they were seen as they're entering into a space of freedom and moving out of slavery. and and these are images where we begin to see a narrative again of masculinity that countered the negative images that were presented of black people of black men that had the demeaning images of circulated of black figures. so we see a sense of nation building and citizenship with these images. we their images in the collection in the book of abraham lincoln with some of the generals that we know in history to an image here of nicholas biddle who is and from pennsylvania and pottsville, pennsylvania who in 1861 is known as the first wounded. man in the great american rebellion 1861 april 18th, and he was wounded in baltimore when there were a group of men company militia volunteer militia from pennsylvania. they marched through the city
in fort hudson outside. we see the range of people we see soldiers we the men and women who are standing outside in terms of dress. we see that some are known as it's called contrabands as they were seen as they're entering into a space of freedom and moving out of slavery. and and these are images where we begin to see a narrative again of masculinity that countered the negative images that were presented of black people of black men that had the demeaning images of circulated of black...
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. >> reporter: and as protests continue, people like andrea hudson presses on. >> we have to keep fighting. i say we are fighting for freedom because it's free, and since it's not, i have to fight for it. >> reporter: new york. >>> the u.s. continues to win the battle against the coronavirus, new cases, hospitalizations and deaths are falling rapidly. but there are disturbing new questions this morning about the origins of covid-19. according to the "wall street journal," u.s. intelligence police believes three researchers in wuhan china got so sick in november of 20 they had to be hospitalized that is of course is before the first cases of the virus were disclosed. china maintains the coronavirus did not come from one of its laboratories. >>> meanwhile, the cdc is warning all americans to avoid travel to japan because of a spike in covid cases. that won't keep u.s. athletes out of the up coming tokyo olympics. there's calls in japan to cancel the games all together. we report. >> reporter: when tokyo won the bid to host the 2020 summer olympics, japan was excited. fast forward to today an
. >> reporter: and as protests continue, people like andrea hudson presses on. >> we have to keep fighting. i say we are fighting for freedom because it's free, and since it's not, i have to fight for it. >> reporter: new york. >>> the u.s. continues to win the battle against the coronavirus, new cases, hospitalizations and deaths are falling rapidly. but there are disturbing new questions this morning about the origins of covid-19. according to the "wall street...
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trains and our stations and averages and our tunnels and we are talking about critical jobs like the hudson gravel tunnel and the baltimore in the river bridge. in my american jobs plan, i propose spending $10 million a year on passenger rail and freight rail. and of this, two thirds with support existing amtrak routes including the northeast corridor, nationwide and we are talking about union jobs. and we are taking care of the writers and the track and wiring switches and bridges and tunnels and modernizing stations. and repairing and rebuilding this vital infrastructure. this will allow for potential to expand passenger rail service. imagine, a two hour train ride between atlanta and charlotte and going the speed of 220 miles an hour. and two and a half hour trip between chicago and detroit, or faster more regular trips between los angeles and las vegas and right to that could be. popular on fridays. and bill as you said, your vision for amtrak calls for a new intercity rail service up to 160 previously unserved communities being connected. think about when it will mean for opportunities
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the link of lunacy and how i got in the kind of jimmy loud in alicia holmes, the system thought he hudson died in the, in the any got mixed with she was, you know, the home someone's health about how we're going to love in my life. just to let me go ahead and make my handle. i can go on and she can go and check on. right. oh hey. so i won't get back with some come along with john. i don't like monster to be a book when i'm going by the national the the, i mean it was the when i bought the item from the job that show this as minus my lady was my father. she does not know how to handle address lines. i'm on linda le half. * i don't know what the linked on the mama, my son, why fi guns and help out with them who knew my head? cuz she said sallie jackie to i'm also and less and move well, you're probably the only i'm in, i'm 10 minutes. you know that i saw it up on my head, but i like that to me. i don't i don't get it. let me finish with the atlanta. so when you the local public that la oh sure. yeah. let me check if i didn't have a whole lot of little small bonus unless i don't say in this
the link of lunacy and how i got in the kind of jimmy loud in alicia holmes, the system thought he hudson died in the, in the any got mixed with she was, you know, the home someone's health about how we're going to love in my life. just to let me go ahead and make my handle. i can go on and she can go and check on. right. oh hey. so i won't get back with some come along with john. i don't like monster to be a book when i'm going by the national the the, i mean it was the when i bought the item...
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these are hudson's bay blankets similar to the ones we've looked at before. and especially trade beads and the lewis and clark beads error and here but the ones that the natives like the most seem to be the blue beads and they they traded those at almost every stop that they went. well, they gathered this ten tons of material and they put it inside this barge and and clark had also made some platforms that could be marched on by the man as they were pulling the boat upstream and also raised as defensive shields if if their boat ever came under attack, so it's quite an ingenious way to do that. and here's a drawing that he made of the of the barge. and on the 14th of may 1804 they sent out from saint louis under a gentle breeze. they traveled up through saint charles and and up the mighty, missouri river. it was a challenge to go upstream the river flows at four to 12 miles an hour depending on what currents and eddies that you're in and so this was a very laborious way to try to get upstream. sometimes they would row and other times they would pull when they
these are hudson's bay blankets similar to the ones we've looked at before. and especially trade beads and the lewis and clark beads error and here but the ones that the natives like the most seem to be the blue beads and they they traded those at almost every stop that they went. well, they gathered this ten tons of material and they put it inside this barge and and clark had also made some platforms that could be marched on by the man as they were pulling the boat upstream and also raised as...
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place the capitol next to a river which is the hudson and other rivers were in the equation.he's going to forge a brand-new capitol. washington helped select the site. he surveys a lot of it. washington picks the architects. we knew through his service with the revolutionary war he was also a mason that helped. but he was classically trained in paris and most importantly shared washington's vision of a glorious capitol for the ages. channeling rome and inspired by paris. the grand boulevards intersect with our public squares each be filled with memorials and monuments. glorious marvelous looking buildings. he shared his exaggerated view of the capitol. picks the architect for the billing that sedate the white house. another immigrant from washington's part of the effort for the scottish stone nations beautiful embellishments on the building. he even plays a role in selling the plot of the link. i'm trying to raise funding for this. so from beginning to end washington is intimately involved in this. i think the idea and i grew david david, during his presidency one of the grea
place the capitol next to a river which is the hudson and other rivers were in the equation.he's going to forge a brand-new capitol. washington helped select the site. he surveys a lot of it. washington picks the architects. we knew through his service with the revolutionary war he was also a mason that helped. but he was classically trained in paris and most importantly shared washington's vision of a glorious capitol for the ages. channeling rome and inspired by paris. the grand boulevards...
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we are talking about critical jobs like the hudson river tunnel, the baltimore potomac tunnels, and the susquehanna river bridge. in my american jobs plan i propose spending $10 billion a year on passenger rail and freight rail. of this, two thirds would support existing amtrak routes, including the northeast corridor, and nationwide. we are talking about union jobs. we are taking care of the riders, laying track, switches, modernizing stations and repairing and rebuilding this vital infrastructure. host: the president at the 30th street station in philadelphia on friday. our website has all of our programming at c-span.org. kirk has this tweet, there is never been a viable public transportation option because the automobile lobby convinces you to drive yourself like an idiot. sergio joining us from florida. good morning. caller: good morning. how are you? host: i'm good. how are you? caller: i am fine. i am a transportation writer in south florida -- i'm a transportation rider in south florida. where i live in orlando, they have been complaining about their bus systems, small buses, es
we are talking about critical jobs like the hudson river tunnel, the baltimore potomac tunnels, and the susquehanna river bridge. in my american jobs plan i propose spending $10 billion a year on passenger rail and freight rail. of this, two thirds would support existing amtrak routes, including the northeast corridor, and nationwide. we are talking about union jobs. we are taking care of the riders, laying track, switches, modernizing stations and repairing and rebuilding this vital...
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are here on the rubbles on the ruins on the debrief of the house that used to be the house of the hudson family. israeli missiles also hit a tower block in gaza city where international media outlets are based there are no reports of casualties as it was apparently evacuated prior to the attack after a warning from israel. while in israel itself the air raid siren.
are here on the rubbles on the ruins on the debrief of the house that used to be the house of the hudson family. israeli missiles also hit a tower block in gaza city where international media outlets are based there are no reports of casualties as it was apparently evacuated prior to the attack after a warning from israel. while in israel itself the air raid siren.
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our washington correspondent reshad hudson tells us how likely it is to pass. >> the house has alreadyassed a bill to create a bipartisan commission to investigate the january 6 violence. but republican senators are lining up against the plan. commissions. >> often don't work at all before it even gets a vote. republican senate leaders like missouri senator roy blunt are attacking the idea of a bipartisan january 6 commission. i think it's too early to create a commission. the proposal would appoint 5 democrats and 5 republicans are investigate the violent attack and give both parties subpoena power, new jersey democratic senator cory booker says the country deserves the truth about that tragic day. we should be coming together in a bipartisan way to do a thorough investigation to make sure that the second time. >> in american history that our capital was taken. it's the last time. >> last week, 35 republicans in the house joined all democrats to pass a bill to create a commission to investigate the january 6 attack. an illinois congressman adam kinzinger was one of them. my party to t
our washington correspondent reshad hudson tells us how likely it is to pass. >> the house has alreadyassed a bill to create a bipartisan commission to investigate the january 6 violence. but republican senators are lining up against the plan. commissions. >> often don't work at all before it even gets a vote. republican senate leaders like missouri senator roy blunt are attacking the idea of a bipartisan january 6 commission. i think it's too early to create a commission. the...
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our washington correspondent rashad hudson brings us the latest. >> the largest increase cdc has received nearly 20 years cdc director doctor rochelle walensky appeared before lawmakers when say requesting a one 0.6 billion dollars increase to this year's budget. >> the increase is focus on 4 critical areas building public health structure. reducing health disparities using public health approach is to reduce violence and defeating diseases and epidemics. doctor walensky says the country needs to be prepared for new outbreaks. experts have warned for years that a pandemic of this scale was coming and we must expect additional these diseases to emerge. >> washington senator patty murray says she supports the cdc's budget request. and i think americans can breathe a sigh of relief knowing this budget shows. >> they have a president who values science and public health. >> this was the cdc director's first visit to capitol hill since issuing that new mask guidance for fully vaccinated. people. republicans like west virginia senator shelley moore capito called the new guidance confusing for p
our washington correspondent rashad hudson brings us the latest. >> the largest increase cdc has received nearly 20 years cdc director doctor rochelle walensky appeared before lawmakers when say requesting a one 0.6 billion dollars increase to this year's budget. >> the increase is focus on 4 critical areas building public health structure. reducing health disparities using public health approach is to reduce violence and defeating diseases and epidemics. doctor walensky says the...
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but the secretary basically c e-mails whatever money you can get out of china via hudson west your shell you gotta pay your fair share, she said take your fair share, your thoughts. >> my thought, this is terrible, potentially terrible, i am a believer of finding out the facts and assessing the facts but this is all the more reason why hunter biden's relationship with china so very important, think of what's happening in hong kong think of the threats to taiwan and south china sea, we need to be strong and firm and we do not need the president's son entering in or continuing a relationship that may compromise or appear to compromise, the will of the united states of america to stand firm for f our value and t to devalue any communist party ofchina which is guilty genocide that was a view of the trump administration in the view of the biden administration. liz: the senate o report indicad fears of intelligence concern of hunter doing business with the chinese company and other companies around the world, the timing of this as at issue hunter was doing his business deal and it starts to fa
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washington correspondent rashad hudson has more from the nation's capital. >> following the disappointing jobs report released last week. president biden says more government help is needed to help the economy recover from the pandemic. >> our economic plan is working on monday. president joe biden announced state and local governments can now apply for the first round of funds from the american rescue plan because states and local governments have to balance their budgets. a lot of them had to lay off employees. the administration says it will deliver relief to hard-hit restaurants and employees and provide funds help parents struggling to balance childcare in work. the president also laid out the next steps for economic recovery. the american jobs plan to a year. invest. and your investment strategy make sure working people of this country get to share the benefits of a ray of rising economy. >> republicans like illinois congressman adam kinzinger oppose the plan because it goes beyond traditional infrastructure items like repairing the nation's crumbling roads and bridges what's to inf
washington correspondent rashad hudson has more from the nation's capital. >> following the disappointing jobs report released last week. president biden says more government help is needed to help the economy recover from the pandemic. >> our economic plan is working on monday. president joe biden announced state and local governments can now apply for the first round of funds from the american rescue plan because states and local governments have to balance their budgets. a lot of...
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tough to reach, but she feels encouraged by the biden administration's outreach in washington, rashad hudsonack to you. >> after giving out about 500,000 doses tomorrow. the covid-19 vaccine mega site at the oakland coliseum will close the state's office of emergency services and fema open that site back up in february. the alameda county health services. well, that agency now says they're going to focus on other areas that have been hit hard by the pandemic. and because the numbers are improving so much here and across the country. a growing number of lawmakers are moving forward with plans to end covid-19 unemployment benefits. they're blaming them for keeping people out of work starting next month. at least 22 states will slash that extra $300 a week. benefit which is currently being added to to standard unemployment checks. new numbers show unemployment levels have hit a new pandemic low. but many employers say they're struggling to fill openings. >> we need to have the government incentivize people to come back to work. we literally do not have staff to be able to operate 5 days a week
tough to reach, but she feels encouraged by the biden administration's outreach in washington, rashad hudsonack to you. >> after giving out about 500,000 doses tomorrow. the covid-19 vaccine mega site at the oakland coliseum will close the state's office of emergency services and fema open that site back up in february. the alameda county health services. well, that agency now says they're going to focus on other areas that have been hit hard by the pandemic. and because the numbers are...
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capitol, our washington correspondent reshad hudson has more now on the likelihood of whether or not it will pass. >> the house has already passed a bill to create a bipartisan commission to investigate the january 6 violence. but republican senators are lining up against the plan. commissions. >> often don't work at all before it even gets a vote. republican senate leaders like missouri senator roy blunt are attacking the idea of a bipartisan january 6 commission. i think it's too early to create a commission. the proposal would appoint 5 democrats and 5 republicans investigate the violent attack and give both parties subpoena power, new jersey democratic senator cory booker says the country deserves the truth about that tragic day. we should be coming together in a bipartisan way to do a thorough investigation to make sure that the second time. >> in american history that our capital was taken. it's the last time. >> last week, 35 republicans in the house joined all democrats to pass a bill to create a commission to investigate the january 6 attack. an illinois congressman adam kin
capitol, our washington correspondent reshad hudson has more now on the likelihood of whether or not it will pass. >> the house has already passed a bill to create a bipartisan commission to investigate the january 6 violence. but republican senators are lining up against the plan. commissions. >> often don't work at all before it even gets a vote. republican senate leaders like missouri senator roy blunt are attacking the idea of a bipartisan january 6 commission. i think it's too...
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by the way, she is saying take the money out of hudson west, which was an off-balance sheet shell companyeign registration act, fara, which is what they went after general michael flynn on. you know what i mean? this whole thing sounds really suspect. >> it does and so it is all the more reason why aren't people just asking the questions why? don't hide it. don't pretend that these relationships did not exist. this strikes me, liz, as so much more important, so much more serious than hunter's very questionable relationship with burisma in the ukraine. as important as the ukraine is, and god bless the ukraine, may they continue to stand up against russia and vladmir putin, but my word, this is china, our true geopolitical adversary and all thoughtful people are aware that american business needs to decouple. we need to regain american independence from the authority of the chinese government. it is as simple as that. let's find out these facts. if need be, i think there is a need, to appoint a special counsel with grand jury authority so we can get people under oath and get to the bottom o
by the way, she is saying take the money out of hudson west, which was an off-balance sheet shell companyeign registration act, fara, which is what they went after general michael flynn on. you know what i mean? this whole thing sounds really suspect. >> it does and so it is all the more reason why aren't people just asking the questions why? don't hide it. don't pretend that these relationships did not exist. this strikes me, liz, as so much more important, so much more serious than...
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joining us now, national security reporter at "the washington post," john hudson. with some ofse arctic partners. john, thank you so much for being here this morning. the reality is blinken is on this trip trying to repair these ties with arctic nations, but so much of the focus has been on what's been going on in the middle east, the fighting between hamas and the israelis. how is blinken balancing these things he's trying to confront these days, and are we going to see him get further personally involved as a biden envoy on what's happening in the middle east? >> that's absolutely right, kasie. he has been in denmark before this and now he's in iceland. but on all of his stops, the middle east, the violence between the israelis and the palestinians have been absolutely dominating the press availability that he's had. i mean, this trip was designed to talk about the eight nations that make up the arctic circle, environmental climate issues, the melting of the ice caps, things like that. instead, he's talking about things like the destruction of the high rise tower
joining us now, national security reporter at "the washington post," john hudson. with some ofse arctic partners. john, thank you so much for being here this morning. the reality is blinken is on this trip trying to repair these ties with arctic nations, but so much of the focus has been on what's been going on in the middle east, the fighting between hamas and the israelis. how is blinken balancing these things he's trying to confront these days, and are we going to see him get...
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they almost got away with it to that was until jeremy jong-un hudson loud jumped into action. ice just are chasing towards them. >> and i was able to get inside the complex what i got in the complex state dropped the bags john cones by in a restaurant and was originally alerted by his staff. >> the crime was occurring across the street. he ran after 2 of the thieves in lough chased after the 3rd all while dodging car traffic called out told me that something was going on. >> someone and ran out there. i saw thurman running from jeremy. so i started pursuing chasing that person getting around the corner. i was getting close to catching up to. and then i didn't realize they had a getaway car. so they jumped in a getaway car while the suspects got away. >> jiang in lough were able to recover all the luggage belonging to the tourist from chicago who are visiting the city last week. the san francisco native say they're disappointed to see the increasing crime in the city and more recently the anti-asian attacks have prompted them to form their own community safety organization in m
they almost got away with it to that was until jeremy jong-un hudson loud jumped into action. ice just are chasing towards them. >> and i was able to get inside the complex what i got in the complex state dropped the bags john cones by in a restaurant and was originally alerted by his staff. >> the crime was occurring across the street. he ran after 2 of the thieves in lough chased after the 3rd all while dodging car traffic called out told me that something was going on. >>...
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the new quarter billion dollar island in the hudson river and the frozen margarita turns the big 5-0. >> announcer: live from cnbc, the facts, the truth the news with shepard smith. >>> good evening reopening america. we've been asking for months when will we get a weekend that is something close to normal around here? it feels like this is it fewer rules, fewer restrictions, and for the vaccinated, mostly masks off. normal hasn't felt this close in a long time. it's palpable, and long overdue. by nearly every metric, every one available, the pandemic is in retreat there's new data from johns hopkins that shows we're now averaging about 29,000 cases a day, the lowest since june of last year. the drop comes as more states and cities are lifting restrictions, after the cdc updated guidance for fully vaccinated people. in chicago, laollapalooza is set tampa gearing up for its pride parade travel is picking back up too. aaa expects a huge spike over the memorial day weekend the company predicts more than 37 million of us will be on the move, a 60% increase from last year it's a significan
the new quarter billion dollar island in the hudson river and the frozen margarita turns the big 5-0. >> announcer: live from cnbc, the facts, the truth the news with shepard smith. >>> good evening reopening america. we've been asking for months when will we get a weekend that is something close to normal around here? it feels like this is it fewer rules, fewer restrictions, and for the vaccinated, mostly masks off. normal hasn't felt this close in a long time. it's palpable,...