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mark kelly swearing in for his first full term as arizona's senator.former congresswoman gabrielle giffords. >> public service has always been a big part of not only gabby and me, for both of us, also for our family. >> i'm so proud of him. i'm so proud of him, mwah. >> thank you. >> thank you. >> reporter: the couple reflecting on the life-altering moment which happened 12 years ago. it was a meet and greet event outside tucson. a gunman killing six and injuring 13, including gabby, who was shot in the head. >> we cannot forget how both of your lives changed. january 2011, senator kelly. you have been by her side all of this time. what don't we know about the strength and resilience of your wife? >> she's always been about never giving up. >> inch by inch. >> and just -- she often tells me, "remain focused." she was in a coma for probably about a week or so. but gabby's recovery has been quite remarkable. >> what have you learned from the experiences these past 12 years? >> to be grateful for friends and family. and to live every day to the fullest. >
mark kelly swearing in for his first full term as arizona's senator.former congresswoman gabrielle giffords. >> public service has always been a big part of not only gabby and me, for both of us, also for our family. >> i'm so proud of him. i'm so proud of him, mwah. >> thank you. >> thank you. >> reporter: the couple reflecting on the life-altering moment which happened 12 years ago. it was a meet and greet event outside tucson. a gunman killing six and injuring...
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mark kelly did not make those recent decisions.y ran as a strong democrat and made some, you know, great decisions, and ended up having one of the largest victories as a senate candidate. >> i'm talking about her. not mark kelly. she's facing political head winds, is what i'm saying. >> absolutely. i apologize. yeah, she's running as an independent because she can't win a primary. she's no longer popular with anybody. >> have you spoken to her? >> no, but doesn't really matter, but nobody in arizona has spoken to her in the last four years. this is why she is where she is. she hasn't had a town hall in a minimum of three years, at least where we're counting, i'm trying to figure out around covid, you know, she doesn't have meetings with people unless there's ch checks involved. she doesn't have anything unscripted. we hardly see her in arizona. she has cut off everybody unless you are a big donor, so, again, i don't really matter in terms of having to speak to her. what matters is she doesn't speak to arizonians anymore. >> what ar
mark kelly did not make those recent decisions.y ran as a strong democrat and made some, you know, great decisions, and ended up having one of the largest victories as a senate candidate. >> i'm talking about her. not mark kelly. she's facing political head winds, is what i'm saying. >> absolutely. i apologize. yeah, she's running as an independent because she can't win a primary. she's no longer popular with anybody. >> have you spoken to her? >> no, but doesn't really...
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everyone is asking serious, thoughtful questions trying to get to the ends for mark kelly answer. i have enjoyed working on that committee and i've always looked forward to hearing his very thoughtful questions. he's been a leading advocate for improving cybersecurity to better protect government businesses critical infrastructure fromto hostile actors. his work to remove unnecessary roadblocks and supplying actionable intelligence to ukraine, to aid in its defense against the barbaric invasion the by the russians. here at home he has stood firm against efforts to repeal the filibuster eloquently arguing that it would destroy the spirit of consensusbuilding and compromise that or the very the senate. he was a strong ally in the work to reform and modernize the archaic electoral count act of 87 to prevent this outdated law from undermining future presidential elections and i remember the night we worked to introduce the bill and there were 15 of us who worked so hard to craft this legislation and right next to senator sasse on the floor and that would be the senator that he is has
everyone is asking serious, thoughtful questions trying to get to the ends for mark kelly answer. i have enjoyed working on that committee and i've always looked forward to hearing his very thoughtful questions. he's been a leading advocate for improving cybersecurity to better protect government businesses critical infrastructure fromto hostile actors. his work to remove unnecessary roadblocks and supplying actionable intelligence to ukraine, to aid in its defense against the barbaric invasion...
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former astronaut mark kelly swearing in for his first full term as arizona as senator. big part of, not only for gabby and me, for both of us, but also for our family. >> i'm so proud of him. i'm so proud of him. >> thank you. >> thank you. >> reporter: the couple now reflecting on the life-altering moment which happened 12 years ago. at a meet and greet event outside tucson, a gunman killing six and injuring 13, including gabby who was shot in the head. we can't forget how both of your lives changed january 2011. senator kelly, you have been there by her side all of this time. what don't we know about the strength and resilience of your wife? >> she's always been about never giving up. >> inch by inch. >> and she often tells me remain focused. she was in a coma for probably about a week or so but her recovery has been quite remarkable. >> what have you learned from the experiences these past 12 years? >> to be grateful for family and friends and to live every day to fullest. >> reporter: asphasia has impaired her ability to speak. still, gabby makes incredible progress
former astronaut mark kelly swearing in for his first full term as arizona as senator. big part of, not only for gabby and me, for both of us, but also for our family. >> i'm so proud of him. i'm so proud of him. >> thank you. >> thank you. >> reporter: the couple now reflecting on the life-altering moment which happened 12 years ago. at a meet and greet event outside tucson, a gunman killing six and injuring 13, including gabby who was shot in the head. we can't forget...
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that is what led to the elections of kyrsten sinema and mark kelly.s continually rebuffed the democratic party and several of its key priorities when voting on legislation from voting against proposed carry interest tax increase on private equity earnings. she voted down what would have been a mandatory $15 minimum wage. of course she also upheld the filibuster as democrats in the senate tried to pass major voting rights reforms. this led to democrats pushing back against her term in office, even suggesting that another democrat should primary her, but then just after the november elections, she changed her party registration to independent, and that is where ruben gallego, the congressman from the greater phoenix area is looking at what could be a three-way senate race. there are a myriad of republicans who are telling me that they are looking at u.s. senate races, including the likes of karen taylor robeson who narrowly lost to kari lake. she told me she would build more of a mccain type coalition. blake masters who lost to mark kelly is also lookin
that is what led to the elections of kyrsten sinema and mark kelly.s continually rebuffed the democratic party and several of its key priorities when voting on legislation from voting against proposed carry interest tax increase on private equity earnings. she voted down what would have been a mandatory $15 minimum wage. of course she also upheld the filibuster as democrats in the senate tried to pass major voting rights reforms. this led to democrats pushing back against her term in office,...
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and in fact, looking at senators like mark kelly, rachel warnock, they were able to win in 50 statesoses. it seems, her -- she votes for the wealthy and the corporate interests at the expense of regular working people because that's what she appears to believe in. well, now, she is going to have to answer for those beliefs. those beliefs. ♪...you know how i feel.♪ you don't have to take... [coughing] ...copd sitting down. ♪it's a new dawn,...♪ ♪...it's a new day,♪ it's time to make a stand. ♪and i'm feelin' good.♪ start a new day with trelegy. no once-daily copd... ...medicine has the power to treat copd... ...in as many ways as trelegy. with three medicines in one inhaler,... ...trelegy makes breathing easier for a full 24 hours, improves lung function, and helps prevent future flare-ups. trelegy won't replace a rescue inhaler... ...for sudden breathing problems. tell your doctor if you have a heart condition or high blood pressure before taking it. do not take trelegy more than prescribed. trelegy may increase your risk of thrush, pneumonia, and osteoporosis. call your doctor if wo
and in fact, looking at senators like mark kelly, rachel warnock, they were able to win in 50 statesoses. it seems, her -- she votes for the wealthy and the corporate interests at the expense of regular working people because that's what she appears to believe in. well, now, she is going to have to answer for those beliefs. those beliefs. ♪...you know how i feel.♪ you don't have to take... [coughing] ...copd sitting down. ♪it's a new dawn,...♪ ♪...it's a new day,♪ it's time to make...
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and in fact, looking at senators like mark kelly, rachel warnock, they were able to win in 50 statesporting democrat poses. it seems her -- she votes for the wealthy and the corporate interests at the expense of regular working people because that's what she appears to believe in. well, now, she is going to have the answer for those beliefs. go with the general. i'm jonathan lawson here to tell you about life insurance through the colonial penn program. if you're age 50 to 85, and looking to buy life insurance on a fixed budget, remember the three ps. what are the three ps? the three ps of life insurance on a fixed budget are price, price, and price. a price you can afford, a price that can't increase, and a price that fits your budget. i'm 54, what's my price? you can get coverage for $9.95 a month. i'm 65 and take medications. what's my price? also $9.95 a month. i just turned 80, what's my price? $9.95 a month for you too. if you're age 50 to 85, call now about the #1 most popular whole life insurance plan available through the colonial penn program. it has an affordable rate star
and in fact, looking at senators like mark kelly, rachel warnock, they were able to win in 50 statesporting democrat poses. it seems her -- she votes for the wealthy and the corporate interests at the expense of regular working people because that's what she appears to believe in. well, now, she is going to have the answer for those beliefs. go with the general. i'm jonathan lawson here to tell you about life insurance through the colonial penn program. if you're age 50 to 85, and looking to...
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that's a name that i say everyone should take a look at, he lost 5 percentage points to mark kelly and openly looking at another bid here and he essentially has had everything from his past thrown at him already here, he's got financial backing behind him and he could announce a serious challenge again, especially in a three-way race. the other is karen taylor-robson, much more of a doug doocy, her old advisers are old mccain advisers, and for her, that would be after losing to kari lake in the governors race in 2022, it could be a way to make the case for republicans, it didn't work out in 2022, give this shot of republicanism a shot in 2024, and if you're the democrat, and the biggest concern is a three-way race, and voters, you know, a republican base, coming out and turning out for republicans and flipping the seat in the gop's favor. >> vaughn hillyard always on top of it. a man who knows arizona as well as anyone. vaughn, thank you so much for being here. >>> joining me now to talk more about this is senior capitol hill correspondent garrett haake and also with me is the co-autho
that's a name that i say everyone should take a look at, he lost 5 percentage points to mark kelly and openly looking at another bid here and he essentially has had everything from his past thrown at him already here, he's got financial backing behind him and he could announce a serious challenge again, especially in a three-way race. the other is karen taylor-robson, much more of a doug doocy, her old advisers are old mccain advisers, and for her, that would be after losing to kari lake in the...
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senator mark kelly was here a minute ago. w[applause] , a wonderful example of this.gratulations on your victory. it's a bipartisan event but i'm a democrat so i'm super excited that you want but an example of a great american patriot, everyone knows senator kelly and his wonderful partner, two wonderful patriots who dedicated their lives to public service and a good example of the kind of spirit we need in washington to solve our problems, lead our nation with unity and integrity and the people's work. the discussion -- it's true. [laughter] evening willn this be led by steve scully, thank you for doing this. everyone knows steve is an extraordinary journalist here in washington, one of the most famous journalists in washington, someone who brought a level of calm and patience and measure to the u.s. congress for three decades in his role, i said you were the founder, skews me. "washington journal" from c-span so we are lucky have steve tonight moderating our discussion and we are blessed to have them talking about the good work and i'll turn it over to steve. >> tha
senator mark kelly was here a minute ago. w[applause] , a wonderful example of this.gratulations on your victory. it's a bipartisan event but i'm a democrat so i'm super excited that you want but an example of a great american patriot, everyone knows senator kelly and his wonderful partner, two wonderful patriots who dedicated their lives to public service and a good example of the kind of spirit we need in washington to solve our problems, lead our nation with unity and integrity and the...
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and now, here are kelly reca and mark consuelos. [cheers and applause] ♪ ♪
and now, here are kelly reca and mark consuelos. [cheers and applause] ♪ ♪
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as secretary, we were honored to have you in arizona last month with president biden and senator mark kellybrate our largest ever economic development announcement, making chips for iphones in arizona, would not have happened, thank you for your leadership. mayors here would like to know how you get a chips investment in your community. what can mayors do, what does success look like? >> first of all, hello, mayor, i love being with you. the new mayor of providence, brett smiley, hello. former governor of rhode island, i need to call out my good friend brett:-). having been a governor for almost 7 years i have a huge respect and appreciation for mayors, might be the hardest job in politics and the most important because you are closest to the people. at the commerce department, we love and respect mayors and we want to work with you. we want to be superaccessible to you on chips and manufacturing, broadband. if you don't know us, get to know us because we want to help you meet the needs of people. in terms of chips this is a huge opportunity, $50 billion, you can basically work with semicon
as secretary, we were honored to have you in arizona last month with president biden and senator mark kellybrate our largest ever economic development announcement, making chips for iphones in arizona, would not have happened, thank you for your leadership. mayors here would like to know how you get a chips investment in your community. what can mayors do, what does success look like? >> first of all, hello, mayor, i love being with you. the new mayor of providence, brett smiley, hello....
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we were honored to have you in arizona last month with president biden and our senator mark kelly to celebrate our economic development announcement. tips for iphones and others in arizona would not have happened without the chips and science act. thank you for your leadership. mayors here would like to know how you get a chips investment in your community. what can mayors do and what the successful look like? >> hello. i love being with you. we have the new mayor providence team in the house? hello. i am former governor of rhode island so we need -- i need to call on my good friend. having been governor for almost seven years, i have a huge respect and appreciation for mayors. this might be the hardest job in politics and the most important because you are closest to the people. if i say nothing else, i want you to know that at the commerce department, we love and respect mayors and want to work with you. you want to be super access -- super accessible to you on chips, manufacturing, broadband. if you do not know us, get to know us because you want to help you will. in terms of chip
we were honored to have you in arizona last month with president biden and our senator mark kelly to celebrate our economic development announcement. tips for iphones and others in arizona would not have happened without the chips and science act. thank you for your leadership. mayors here would like to know how you get a chips investment in your community. what can mayors do and what the successful look like? >> hello. i love being with you. we have the new mayor providence team in the...
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mark kelly and told him he should be more outspoken about the border. i believe it is criminal with this administration is doing at the border. they are ok with it a song as it is not in their backyard. martha vineyard a perfect example. there's going to be a lot of collateral damage because of these policies. if you think -- mayorkas says -- ask the men and women of the border and they will tell you it was under control under the last administration but it is a dumb supplier today -- dumpster fire today. was so quick to use race as the reason they were doing and now my question, do you know with the doj assessment on additional crimes that were importing in this country? i'm not saying every person coming here is going to commit crime but anyone think that 5 million people that have been in the country the last two years, none of them are going to commit crime? guest: i do not know that the justice department has dug into this issue but there has been several reports done of the crime among immigrant communities and undocumented communities and there's
mark kelly and told him he should be more outspoken about the border. i believe it is criminal with this administration is doing at the border. they are ok with it a song as it is not in their backyard. martha vineyard a perfect example. there's going to be a lot of collateral damage because of these policies. if you think -- mayorkas says -- ask the men and women of the border and they will tell you it was under control under the last administration but it is a dumb supplier today -- dumpster...
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senator mark kelly was here a minute ago -- [applause] who is a wonderful examplerf of this, senator. congratulations on your victory. this is a bipartisan event but i'm a democrat, so i'm super excited that you won, but in example a patriot obviously would know senator kelly and his wonderful partner, gabby giffords. two wonderful patriots who dedicated their lives to public service and all are a good example of the kind of spirit that we need in washington to solve the problems and to lead with dignity and integrity and to do the people's work. so, in the discussion -- it's true. [applause] the discussion this evening will be led by steve. thank you for doing this. everyone knows steve is an extraordinary journalist one of the most famous journalists in washington. someone who brought a level of u calm and patience and measure to the congress for three decades in his role as i said you were the founder of the washington journal from c-span and so we are lucky to have steve denied moderating our discussion and we are blessed to have edited and celinda here to talk about their good wo
senator mark kelly was here a minute ago -- [applause] who is a wonderful examplerf of this, senator. congratulations on your victory. this is a bipartisan event but i'm a democrat, so i'm super excited that you won, but in example a patriot obviously would know senator kelly and his wonderful partner, gabby giffords. two wonderful patriots who dedicated their lives to public service and all are a good example of the kind of spirit that we need in washington to solve the problems and to lead...
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senator mark kelly was here minute ago, who is a wonderful full example of this. senator. on your victory. now, this is a bipartisan event, but i'm a democrat, so i'm super excited that that you won. but an example of a great american patriot, obviously, everyone knows, senator, count, senator kelly and his wonderful full partner, gabby giffords, two wonderful patriots who have dedicated lives to public service and are a good example people of the kind of spirit that we need in washington to solve our problems, lead our nation with digger dignity and intepework. so the discussion through the discussion this evening will be led by. steve scully and steve, thank you for doing this, everyone. steve is an extraordinary journalist here in washington, one of the most famous journalists in washington, someone who brought a level of calm and and measure to the u.s. congress for three decades and his role as i said, you were the founder of the correct me of the washington journal from c-span c-span. and so we're lucky to have steve tonight moderating our discussion, and we're bless
senator mark kelly was here minute ago, who is a wonderful full example of this. senator. on your victory. now, this is a bipartisan event, but i'm a democrat, so i'm super excited that that you won. but an example of a great american patriot, obviously, everyone knows, senator, count, senator kelly and his wonderful full partner, gabby giffords, two wonderful patriots who have dedicated lives to public service and are a good example people of the kind of spirit that we need in washington to...
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senator mark kelly, i don't think any classified document should be at somebody's house. senator john tester. we have to get to the bottom of it to find out what the hell happened. his words. our own legal analyst andy mccarthy titled biden's blame shifting excuses for classified documents makes scandal worse. congressman, your reaction to all of that. >> as usually often agree with my good friend andy mccarthy and the op-ed is on point. you recounted democrat senators from west virginia, arizona, montana, red states. those are three senators who know exactly what is at stake right now and they know this president is out of touch. he doesn't want to have to deal with the truth in front of us and we need to pursue the truth. they know it and they'll go down that road. i think this is also a recognition in this town they want to try to move a different direction in 24. there is disarray in the democrat party and disarray from a leader who doesn't know how to lead and handled by handlers in the white house. we need to seek the truth and i believe on a bipartisan basis. we ne
senator mark kelly, i don't think any classified document should be at somebody's house. senator john tester. we have to get to the bottom of it to find out what the hell happened. his words. our own legal analyst andy mccarthy titled biden's blame shifting excuses for classified documents makes scandal worse. congressman, your reaction to all of that. >> as usually often agree with my good friend andy mccarthy and the op-ed is on point. you recounted democrat senators from west virginia,...
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in the arizona senate race, where mark kelly won independents by 16 points or in pennsylvania where john fetterman won them by 20. what about youth turnout speckly, still not much evidence for a national youth turnout surge. 12% to 13% of the electorate was aged 29 or younger. or if you don't trust polls look to a state like georgia which has hard data on every vote and one of the youngest states in the country, according to georgia, about 130,000 voters voted. everybody's showing up to vote these days if you ask me is a good sign for democracy. youth turnout was no higher than usual. i don't buy this story. >> our thanks to nate. >>> at just 25 years old maxwell frost became an overnight political sensation after winning a ten-way primary for an open house seat in florida, when he takes office next week the gun control activist and part-time uber driver will become the youngest member of congress, where the average ag t ic iconic capitol hill restaurant bu bullfeathers. do you feel like a member of congress yet? >> i'm definitely feeling the love especially from a lot of democrats. >> w
in the arizona senate race, where mark kelly won independents by 16 points or in pennsylvania where john fetterman won them by 20. what about youth turnout speckly, still not much evidence for a national youth turnout surge. 12% to 13% of the electorate was aged 29 or younger. or if you don't trust polls look to a state like georgia which has hard data on every vote and one of the youngest states in the country, according to georgia, about 130,000 voters voted. everybody's showing up to vote...
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senator mark kelly was here a minute ago. [applause] >> who is a wonderful example of this. senator, congratulations on your victory, now, this is a bipartisan event bye, but i'm a democrat so i'm super excited that you won, an example of a great american and patriot and everyone knows senator kelly and his wonder partner gabby gifford. two wonderful patriots who have dedicated tear lives to public service and are a good example of the kind of spirit that we need in washington to solve our problems, lead our nation with dignity and integrity and do the people's work. so, the discussion -- [applause] >> true. so, the discussion this evening will be led by steve, thank you for doing this. >> thank you. >> everyone knows steve is an extraordinary journalist in washington, one of the most famous journalists in washington, someone who brought a level of calm and patience to the u.s. congress for decades and i said were you the founder, from the washington journal and c-span and we're lucky to have steve moderating our discussion and blessed to have ed and celinda here to talk abo
senator mark kelly was here a minute ago. [applause] >> who is a wonderful example of this. senator, congratulations on your victory, now, this is a bipartisan event bye, but i'm a democrat so i'm super excited that you won, an example of a great american and patriot and everyone knows senator kelly and his wonder partner gabby gifford. two wonderful patriots who have dedicated tear lives to public service and are a good example of the kind of spirit that we need in washington to solve...
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senators, including republican john cornyn, democrat mark kelly and independent kyrsten sinema are meetingith border officials and local leaders to discuss the migrant crisis. trace? >> griff jenkins live along the border. thank you. speaking of life meetings. take you back now to mexico city. that is a live look at the room it at the national palace in mexico city where president biden is about to meet with the mexican president, president manuel lopez obrador. keep in mind, there are several things on the table to discuss. no pun intended there. and also, we will expect a dinner where the canadian prime minister will also join. this is the first time that a u.s. president has visited mexico city since 2014. we'll bring you back there live when the event begins. meantime, the house is back in session tonight. the chamber reconvened about an hour ago after a long and difficult week during which republican kevin mccarthy was finally elected speaker. just after midnight saturday morning. now comes the really hard part. congressional correspondent aishah hasnie is on capitol hill tonight. >>
senators, including republican john cornyn, democrat mark kelly and independent kyrsten sinema are meetingith border officials and local leaders to discuss the migrant crisis. trace? >> griff jenkins live along the border. thank you. speaking of life meetings. take you back now to mexico city. that is a live look at the room it at the national palace in mexico city where president biden is about to meet with the mexican president, president manuel lopez obrador. keep in mind, there are...
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geoff: and join us again here tomorrow night, when we'll speak with senator and former astronaut mark kellydisaster. and that's "the newshour" for tonight. i'm geoff bennett. amna: and i'm amna nawaz. on behalf of the entire "newshour" team, thank you for joining us. >> major funding for "the pbs newshour" has been provided by -- >> architect. beekeeper. mentor. a raymond james financial advisor tailors advice to help you live your life. life, well planned. ♪ >> carnegie corporation of new york. supporting innovations in education, democratic engagement and the advancement of international peace and security. at carnegie.org. and with the ongoing support of these institutions -- ♪ this program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. ♪ [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, wich is responsible for its caption content and accuracy.] . >>> hello and welcome to "amanpour and company." here is what is coming up. >> the blood of america is on your hands. stand up and do something.
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then senator mark kelly chimed in and said, "now, wait a second, jack eggs are a beautiful thing i'd e worth the -- [ laughter ] extra cost." then senator mike rounds said, "come on, mark, the price of eggs is way too high." congressman brian mast was like, "i agree with mark [ laughter ] who doesn't love a perfectly round egg? i think america should be paying top dollar for eggs, like we do with avocados." then congressman pete ricketts said, "that's right, brian we should be paying top dollar for eggs, avocados, and of course, my personal favorite, peeled potatoes. [ laughter ] and congressman keith self said, "what about the price of old eggs that have been in the back of the fridge?" [ laughter ] and finally congressman brad sherman said, "i think both sides have a point. [ cheers and applause a lot of bickering and arguing back and forth >> steve: oh >> jimmy: you guys see this? apparently king charles has kicked his brother, prince andrew, out of buckingham palace. [ cheers ] prince harry is about to get a a call like, "hello, nephew, what is the status of the royal futon? [ lau
then senator mark kelly chimed in and said, "now, wait a second, jack eggs are a beautiful thing i'd e worth the -- [ laughter ] extra cost." then senator mike rounds said, "come on, mark, the price of eggs is way too high." congressman brian mast was like, "i agree with mark [ laughter ] who doesn't love a perfectly round egg? i think america should be paying top dollar for eggs, like we do with avocados." then congressman pete ricketts said, "that's right,...
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we were honored to have you in arizona last month with president biden and our senator mark kelly tour economic development announcement. tips for iphones and others in arizona would not have happened without the chips and science act. thank you for your leadership. mayors here would like to know how you get a chips investment in your community. what can mayors do and what the successful look like? >> hello. i love being with you. we have the new mayor providence team in the house? hello. i am former governor of rhode island so we need -- i need to call on my good friend. having been governor for almost seven years, i have a huge respect and appreciation for mayors. this might be the hardest job in politics and the most important because you are closest to the people. if i say nothing else, i want you to know that at the commerce department, we love and respect mayors and want to work with you. you want to be super access -- super accessible to you on chips, manufacturing, broadband. if you do not know us, get to know us because you want to help you will. in terms of chips, as kate s
we were honored to have you in arizona last month with president biden and our senator mark kelly tour economic development announcement. tips for iphones and others in arizona would not have happened without the chips and science act. thank you for your leadership. mayors here would like to know how you get a chips investment in your community. what can mayors do and what the successful look like? >> hello. i love being with you. we have the new mayor providence team in the house? hello....
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indication when it comes to this bipartisan group of senators that are going down to the border, i mean mark kellyjohn cornyn, chris coons and others, that that they're in contact with the white house on trying to develop a plan to put legislation forth, even if it is something that house republicans strike down? >> reporter: that is exactly what the white house would like to see happen. even back in december, when we were talking about the lame duck congress, the president was hopeful there was a possibility to try to explore something there, and what was put forward was not able to proceed, so when the president unveiled these new actions last week, he continued to call on congress and said that meaningful comprehensive immigration reform, something that a senator he worked on and vice president, we like to see that happen, but again, it is just one of the most unmanageable, intractable issues that the biden administration has been dealing with, so this is something that the president will continue to call on lawmakers to work on, in terms of that bipartisan visit, i think another major topic th
indication when it comes to this bipartisan group of senators that are going down to the border, i mean mark kellyjohn cornyn, chris coons and others, that that they're in contact with the white house on trying to develop a plan to put legislation forth, even if it is something that house republicans strike down? >> reporter: that is exactly what the white house would like to see happen. even back in december, when we were talking about the lame duck congress, the president was hopeful...
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is everyone continues to remain locked in their partisan quarters and really hasn't left. >> mark murray, kelly o'donnell. ryan nobles, thank you very much. >>> kick off the 2024 with the big campaign. our team has a preview of what to expect. plus, the secretary of state visiting israel today with officials getting more concerned about violence spiking in the middle east. first, we're live in memphis after a sixth police officer was put on leave in connection with the death of tyre nichols, what's happening on the ground, and how it might lead to change on capitol hill. maybe. in just 60 seconds. hill. maybe. in just 60 seconds ♪♪ we all have a purpose in life - a “why.” maybe it's perfecting that special place that you want to keep in the family... ...or passing down the family business... ...or giving back to the places that inspire you. no matter your purpose, at pnc private bank, we will work with you every step of the way to help you achieve it. so let us focus on the how. just tell us - what's your why? ♪♪ >>> in memphis, a sixth officer is now on leave for the role he played in the dead
is everyone continues to remain locked in their partisan quarters and really hasn't left. >> mark murray, kelly o'donnell. ryan nobles, thank you very much. >>> kick off the 2024 with the big campaign. our team has a preview of what to expect. plus, the secretary of state visiting israel today with officials getting more concerned about violence spiking in the middle east. first, we're live in memphis after a sixth police officer was put on leave in connection with the death of...
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well, senator mark kelly, said mexicali, a relatively large city, has an airport and presumably people are flying into mexicali from disparate places around the world because they know that if they show up at this port port of entry in yuma, they're likely to gain entry into the united states by claiming asylum. and they know because of the backlog in asylum cases that their case is not likely to be heard for literally years. and that if they did ultimately appear in front of an immigration judge that their chances of successfully gaining asylum, according to the legal standard under american law, was about 10%. and so it doesn't surprise anybody that many of them don't show up for their court hearing but simply hope to evade detection and be able to permanently settle in the united states. this is what the border patrol calls no consequences associated with illegal immigration. and what they've told me and anybody else who will listen is that if there are no consequences to coming to the united states and exploiting our asylum system or illegally coming to the united states, then peop
well, senator mark kelly, said mexicali, a relatively large city, has an airport and presumably people are flying into mexicali from disparate places around the world because they know that if they show up at this port port of entry in yuma, they're likely to gain entry into the united states by claiming asylum. and they know because of the backlog in asylum cases that their case is not likely to be heard for literally years. and that if they did ultimately appear in front of an immigration...
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mark kelly and told him he should be more outspoken about the border.ieve it is criminal with this administration is doing at the border. they are ok with it a song as it is not in their backyard. martha vineyard a perfect example. there's going to be a lot of collateral damage because of these policies. if you think -- mayorkas says -- ask the men and women of the border and they will tell you it was under control under the last administration but it is a dumb supplier today -- dumpster fire today. was so quick to use race as the reason they were doing and now my question, do you know with the doj assessment on additional crimes that were importing in this country? i'm not saying every person coming here is going to commit crime but anyone think that 5 million people that have been in the country the last two years, none of them are going to commit crime? guest: i do not know that the justice department has dug into this issue but there has been several reports done of the crime among immigrant communities and undocumented communities and there's never
mark kelly and told him he should be more outspoken about the border.ieve it is criminal with this administration is doing at the border. they are ok with it a song as it is not in their backyard. martha vineyard a perfect example. there's going to be a lot of collateral damage because of these policies. if you think -- mayorkas says -- ask the men and women of the border and they will tell you it was under control under the last administration but it is a dumb supplier today -- dumpster fire...
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the procession will start on kelly avenue, go past mark dutra plaza memorial and end at the ieds hall. once there, people are invited to eat dinner with the community. >>> the major retailer shutting down dozens of locations and the reason behind that change. >> plus, a big milestone for director james cameron. next here on "today in the bay," the way avatar the way of the the way avatar the way of the water is makingistory once h [narrator] everyone needs quality health insurance, even if you're healthy and active. covered california is a free service to help you get covered. 90% of members have received financial help. and every plan offered is comprehensive, covering preventive care, doctor visits, emergency care, and more. regardless of your income, check today to see how covered california can help you. and if you have questions, there's free assistance every step of the way. covered california, this way to health insurance. enrollment ends january 31st. go to coveredca.com. dude, what're you doing? i'm protecting my car. that's too much work. weathertech is so much easier... las
the procession will start on kelly avenue, go past mark dutra plaza memorial and end at the ieds hall. once there, people are invited to eat dinner with the community. >>> the major retailer shutting down dozens of locations and the reason behind that change. >> plus, a big milestone for director james cameron. next here on "today in the bay," the way avatar the way of the the way avatar the way of the water is makingistory once h [narrator] everyone needs quality...
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home and president biden's home just because they're marked classified doesn't mean the information inside them is still classified. >> that was kellieeporting for us tonight. coming up, ticketmaster executives apologizing on capitol hill over the botched rollout of taylor swift tickets. why some lawmakers say the company may have broken the law. and another antitrust lawsuit against google by the justice department and several states are taking legal action against the company. and california is reeling from its 3rd mass shooting in 8 days after a man shot 7 former co-workers to death in half moon bay state assembly member will join us live to weigh in on the effect that's been on the effect that's been having on asian communities. i'm jayson. i'm living with hiv and i'm on cabenuva. it helps keep me undetectable. for adults who are undetectable, cabenuva is the only complete, long-acting hiv treatment you can get every other month. cabenuva is two injections, given by my healthcare provider, every other month. it's really nice not to have to rush home and take a daily hiv pill. don't receive cabenuva if you're allergic to its ingre
home and president biden's home just because they're marked classified doesn't mean the information inside them is still classified. >> that was kellieeporting for us tonight. coming up, ticketmaster executives apologizing on capitol hill over the botched rollout of taylor swift tickets. why some lawmakers say the company may have broken the law. and another antitrust lawsuit against google by the justice department and several states are taking legal action against the company. and...
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chief of staff reince priebus, john kelly, mark meadows and mick mulvaney. at what point did the chief of staff let go of managing the white house? >> let's just say he may be the case in many ways of how not to do it. reince priebus used to tell people donald trump likes to kinds of staffers. like staffers who used to work forto him and the ones who will work for him. trump for all to his personal loyalty what he means his personal loyalty defined by loyalty to him. he doesn't feel anype obligation to go in the other direction. i think that's a very important point though is what is the trajectory of the chief of staff and in some ways it's a story we are telling. it is a story about those who surrounded donald trump as well as trump himself. trump is a very unchanging inflexible man in his 70s. without these others who are willing to work for him forward ever complicated set of reasons. he would have just been another old shouting at the television watching "fox news" and between golfing. what is striking as he went through the four years trump was seeking
chief of staff reince priebus, john kelly, mark meadows and mick mulvaney. at what point did the chief of staff let go of managing the white house? >> let's just say he may be the case in many ways of how not to do it. reince priebus used to tell people donald trump likes to kinds of staffers. like staffers who used to work forto him and the ones who will work for him. trump for all to his personal loyalty what he means his personal loyalty defined by loyalty to him. he doesn't feel anype...
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for chiefs of staff, reince priebus, john kelly, mark meadows and mick mulvaney. at what point did the chief of staff let go of managing the white house? [laughter] susan: let's just say these might be case studies and anyways how not to do it. reince priebus used to tell people donald trump likes to kinds of staffers -- he likes the staffers who used to work for him and the ones who will work for him. trump, for all of his obsession with personal loyalty, what he means is personally loyal -- personal loyalty to him. he doesn't feel any obligation going in the other direction. that's a very important point -- what the trajectory of those for chiefs of staff? in some ways, that's the spine of the story we are telling in "the divider." it's a story about those who surrounded donald trump as much as trump himself. trump, in the end, is a very unchanging, inflexible man in his 70's. without these others who were willing to work for him for whatever complicated sets of reasons, he would just be another old dude shouting at the television, watching fox news between golf
for chiefs of staff, reince priebus, john kelly, mark meadows and mick mulvaney. at what point did the chief of staff let go of managing the white house? [laughter] susan: let's just say these might be case studies and anyways how not to do it. reince priebus used to tell people donald trump likes to kinds of staffers -- he likes the staffers who used to work for him and the ones who will work for him. trump, for all of his obsession with personal loyalty, what he means is personally loyal --...
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john kelly, mark meadows. at what point did the chief of staffhe let go of managing the white house? >> guest: these might be case studies in many ways of how not to do it. but he used to tell people donald trump likes two kinds of staffers, staffers that use to work for him and the ones that will work for him. for all of his personal loyalty what he means his personal loyalty defined as loyalty to him. he doesn't feel any obligation that goes in the other direction. and i think that is a very important point though is what is the trajectory of those chiefs of staff and in some ways the stories that we are telling in the divider it is a story about of those who surrounded the donald trump as much as donald trump himself because in the end, he is a very unchanging, inflexible man in his 70s without these others who were willing to work for him with whatever complicated set of reasons he would have been another old dude shouting at the television watching fox news between golfhe games and what's striking is as h
john kelly, mark meadows. at what point did the chief of staffhe let go of managing the white house? >> guest: these might be case studies in many ways of how not to do it. but he used to tell people donald trump likes two kinds of staffers, staffers that use to work for him and the ones that will work for him. for all of his personal loyalty what he means his personal loyalty defined as loyalty to him. he doesn't feel any obligation that goes in the other direction. and i think that is a...
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that i stuck around and we didn't want trump to be trump necessarily, or chiefs of staff, john kelly, mark meadows and mick mulvaney. at one point to the chief of staff let go of managing the white house. >> it might be case studies of how not to do it. donald trump likes two kinds of staffers, he likes a staffer who used to work for him and the ones that will work for him. trump, for all his obsession with personal loyalty, he means personal loyalty defined by loyalty to him. he feels no obligation in the other direction and that's an important point, what is the trajectory of those chiefs of staff. in some ways that is the spine of the story we are telling in kate lewis. it's about those who surrounded donald trump because trump in the end is a very unchanging, inflexible man in his 70s. without these others who were willing to work for him for whatever, located set of reasons, he would have been just another old dude shouting at the television watching fox news between golf games and what is striking is as he went through the four years trump was speaking, not only loyalty but a definit
that i stuck around and we didn't want trump to be trump necessarily, or chiefs of staff, john kelly, mark meadows and mick mulvaney. at one point to the chief of staff let go of managing the white house. >> it might be case studies of how not to do it. donald trump likes two kinds of staffers, he likes a staffer who used to work for him and the ones that will work for him. trump, for all his obsession with personal loyalty, he means personal loyalty defined by loyalty to him. he feels no...
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. >> kelly o'donnell there. thank you. >>> mark murray is joining us now. our senior political editor. pull on the thread that kelly laid down there, that there is a juxtaposition for president biden and his white house today. >> this is a white house that dr. a lot of things to crow about. and whether it is the unemployment rate, whether it is the legislative successes that he has and it makes sense to be able to talk about this at this juncture. the two-year, it is now been in office for exactly two years. but there are challenges ahead. and not only with this document situation on the classified documents that are dealing with at an opportune time before the state of the union and before they make their 2024 intentions absolutely clear. but, hallie, it is also worth noting despite all of those successes, it is not like necessarily that the midterm environment, which was a very good outcome for democrats, better than they expected, was a referendum and a thumbs up on president biden and his leadership. still, the exit polls from what we ended up seeing in
. >> kelly o'donnell there. thank you. >>> mark murray is joining us now. our senior political editor. pull on the thread that kelly laid down there, that there is a juxtaposition for president biden and his white house today. >> this is a white house that dr. a lot of things to crow about. and whether it is the unemployment rate, whether it is the legislative successes that he has and it makes sense to be able to talk about this at this juncture. the two-year, it is now...
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four chiefs of staff, , reince priebus, john kelly, mark meadows and mick mulvaney. at what point did the chief of staff let go of managing the white house? >> guest: let's just say these might be case studies in many ways of h not to do it. but reince priebus used to tell people donald trump likes two kinds of staffers. he likes a staffer who used to work for him and ones who will work for him. trump for all of his personal loyalty what he means his personal loyalty as defined by loyalty to him. he doesn't feel any obligation that goes in the other direction. that's a very important point though, is what isnt the trajectory of those four chiefs of staff? in some ways it's the spine of the story which held him in the because it is a story about those who surrounded donald trump as much as trump himself because trump any and is a very unchanging, inflexible man in his 70s. without these others who were willing to work for him for whatever public is set of reasons, he would've been just another old dude shouting at the television watching fox news in between golf games
four chiefs of staff, , reince priebus, john kelly, mark meadows and mick mulvaney. at what point did the chief of staff let go of managing the white house? >> guest: let's just say these might be case studies in many ways of h not to do it. but reince priebus used to tell people donald trump likes two kinds of staffers. he likes a staffer who used to work for him and ones who will work for him. trump for all of his personal loyalty what he means his personal loyalty as defined by loyalty...
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for chiefs of staff, john kelly, mark meadows, and mick mulvaney. at what point did the chief of staff let go of managing the white house? [laughter] >> guest: let's jus' say these might be case studies in many ways of how not to do. used to tell people donald trump likes two kinds of staffers but he likes staffers who used to work for him and the ones who will work for him. trump, for all of his obsession with personal loyaltyty is personal loyalty defined as loyalty to him. he does not feel obligation in the otherm. direction. i think that is a very important point though. what is the trajectory of those for chiefs of staff? and in that does not define the story we are telling in the divider. it is a story about those who surrounded donald trump as much as donald trump himself and because trump in the end is a very unchanging, inflexible man in his 70s. without these others who were willing to work for him, for whatever complicated set of reasons he would have been just another old dude shouting at the television, watching fox news in between golf
for chiefs of staff, john kelly, mark meadows, and mick mulvaney. at what point did the chief of staff let go of managing the white house? [laughter] >> guest: let's jus' say these might be case studies in many ways of how not to do. used to tell people donald trump likes two kinds of staffers but he likes staffers who used to work for him and the ones who will work for him. trump, for all of his obsession with personal loyaltyty is personal loyalty defined as loyalty to him. he does not...
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describe what you want the tool to create for you >> reporter: what is interesting about this, kelly, i talked to markhis earlier today. the software industry itself, malware is software, just written for a bad purpose. the software industry itself is now facing this kind of change as well because you could see a future of automation where some of those high-paying, white collar jobs developing software are outsourced to a bot. it means a lot of people will lose their jobs. >> sure. so the hacking piece does make it interesting because one thing you never want in an acquisition is open up self up to a big legal risk in the future what are we learning about microsoft investing $10 billion? >> let me give you an even bigger number, kelly $79 billion is what they will commit to in investments and acquisitions add on act vision, $69 billion in video games and ai $10 billion over a period of time. so, look, we know what they're investing in we know where they think the industry is going. and, yeah, let's compare that to meta which took a shellacking because of all these losses in the metaverse. they believ
describe what you want the tool to create for you >> reporter: what is interesting about this, kelly, i talked to markhis earlier today. the software industry itself, malware is software, just written for a bad purpose. the software industry itself is now facing this kind of change as well because you could see a future of automation where some of those high-paying, white collar jobs developing software are outsourced to a bot. it means a lot of people will lose their jobs. >> sure....
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kelly reporting from south paula. thank you so much. thank you. well, russia has marked the new year with a fresh wave of attacks on ukraine. ukraine's defense forces say moscow fired at least 20 cruise missiles. but life goes on, even during the most intense bombardment, ukrainian doctors have been delivering babies over the festive season. my student leslie, 2nd year we are here in one of key is figures maternity ward. but because of the all the hospital is almost empty just before the russian aggression up to 25 babies were born here each day after war starts. we have was delirious because lots of people left to graham. so we can easily imagine it's was like less blanched by pregnancies this time. so if you're less newly worse now fewer birth and no patients names on a usually full board. but one room is still busy around the clock. the neonatal intensive care unit, despite all their care provided to primitive babies, another danger looms over them. with the threat of me silo dance tie, it would be too risky to unplug their monitors and bring them to safety, doing air
kelly reporting from south paula. thank you so much. thank you. well, russia has marked the new year with a fresh wave of attacks on ukraine. ukraine's defense forces say moscow fired at least 20 cruise missiles. but life goes on, even during the most intense bombardment, ukrainian doctors have been delivering babies over the festive season. my student leslie, 2nd year we are here in one of key is figures maternity ward. but because of the all the hospital is almost empty just before the...
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. >> yeah, i mean, you just have to look at the difference between john kelly and mark meadows, rightdegree to which they tried to reign in his worst instincts. that north korea example is so interesting because kelly was right that you didn't want to push kim jong un into a position where he may feel his manhood was being threatened and so he had to act out. now, unfortunately trump's way that he responded to that was he went 180 and exchanged love letters with him, and that was unhelpful, and the summits were unhelpful as well. kelly was right to reign him in, and he did. and you look at somebody like mark meadows, who never, all the cassidy hutchinson testimony about meadows, he never tried to reign him in. you know that trump doesn't want to hear this. let's not bother raising it with him. mike, that's, you know, if you look then, you alluded to the kind of first, and i'm having slightly ptsd hearing all of this again about the chaos of the first two years, but you compare the first two years that were chaotic and look at the second two years and more grave things happened in term
. >> yeah, i mean, you just have to look at the difference between john kelly and mark meadows, rightdegree to which they tried to reign in his worst instincts. that north korea example is so interesting because kelly was right that you didn't want to push kim jong un into a position where he may feel his manhood was being threatened and so he had to act out. now, unfortunately trump's way that he responded to that was he went 180 and exchanged love letters with him, and that was...
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kelly's biggest energy supplier. ah, hello and good afternoon for mark, international studios in moscow. wherever you are, welcome to the hour's top stories from all around the world. i'm fiorella is about we start from the latest from don. yes, we're massive. shelling was reported on monday with 2 civilians reportedly killed. a local journalists sent us this report from the scene. flippa suff silver. this is a tragic start to the working week for local residence. at 90 m, the ukrainian army fired 3 m l r's rockets at a peaceful city. but this happened exactly at the moment when people were driving to work. there was maximum traffic on the roads and there were many local residents on the streets and bus stops that emergency services are on the scene. the 3 story building was non residential. it housed offices, including a pharmacy, and according to preliminary data, there may be people under the rubble. but according to the latest reports, at least 4 people were wounded in this attack. here's what locals told us that the scene go to don't publish what would happen very early in the morning. i was sleeping at the tim
kelly's biggest energy supplier. ah, hello and good afternoon for mark, international studios in moscow. wherever you are, welcome to the hour's top stories from all around the world. i'm fiorella is about we start from the latest from don. yes, we're massive. shelling was reported on monday with 2 civilians reportedly killed. a local journalists sent us this report from the scene. flippa suff silver. this is a tragic start to the working week for local residence. at 90 m, the ukrainian army...
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kelly, reporting. we can now talk to our home editor, mark easton.ay for the metropolitan police and very significant questions for them? film. significant questions for them? oh, i think so. they _ significant questions for them? oi i think so. they accept significant questions for them? ©“i, i think so. they accept that they should have spotted this pattern of abusive behaviour and that there were missed opportunities to remove a serial rapist from their ranks. given the litany of failings that we have seen over the last few years in terms of abusive and criminal behaviour by officers, yes, this is another very, very difficult day for scotland yard and i think for policing in general. we heard a lot injune a's report, but let me spell out the red flags that they were referring to. we now know that carrick passed the met vetting procedure back in 2001 despite having been a suspect for offences against women on two occasions. the year into thejob against women on two occasions. the year into the job he was investigated for harassing a former partner.
kelly, reporting. we can now talk to our home editor, mark easton.ay for the metropolitan police and very significant questions for them? film. significant questions for them? oh, i think so. they _ significant questions for them? oi i think so. they accept significant questions for them? ©“i, i think so. they accept that they should have spotted this pattern of abusive behaviour and that there were missed opportunities to remove a serial rapist from their ranks. given the litany of...
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expected to draw thousands and historic occasion that will mark the end of an extraordinary iraq which saw to pope's living in the vatican. kelly, a correspondent band and he got as at the vatican, and i asked him earlier to describe the scene at st. peter's square, and in st. peter's basilica, the doors to the basilica open there since the early morning. and thousands and thousands of people are lining up on the sand. peter, a square to get into this enormous huge church, one of the biggest churches in the world. and if you enter, you see this, this whole this renee since architecture marble, gold and m under the copper law, there's the, the body of pope or benedict, lying, not in the coffin, but are on a little pedestrian. and you can, you can see, and actually from all sides, people can stop, say, a little prayer and say their own personal good bye to look benedict. and many did so, and many more expected 40 to 50000 people a day. and amongst the 1st visitors or the president of the italian state child czar, jermarta ally, and also the against my and the private secretary of the pope. and his long time lifelong confidence. o
expected to draw thousands and historic occasion that will mark the end of an extraordinary iraq which saw to pope's living in the vatican. kelly, a correspondent band and he got as at the vatican, and i asked him earlier to describe the scene at st. peter's square, and in st. peter's basilica, the doors to the basilica open there since the early morning. and thousands and thousands of people are lining up on the sand. peter, a square to get into this enormous huge church, one of the biggest...
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kelly, bring in the new chair of house homeland committee, mark green, republican from tennessee.ongressman, congratulations. that's a fine committee to be chairing. my question is when are you going to have secretary mayorkas testify and when are you going to impeach him? >> very soon. what we're going to do, we've got a five phase plan to basically go after the various issues of the failure at the southern border and you mentioned one of those phases, the price tag, the dollar price tag of what an open border is to america. uncompensated healthcare is one of those costs, and i was at that hospital in yuma, arizona, myself meeting with the ceo. $20 million, going to go to $40 million and that's happening all across the boarder and all across the country. it's not just uncompensated healthcare. look at -- i talked to sheriffs, the increased costs of incarceration, they're not being reimbursed for that, and it's just a huge cost to the american taxpayer. stuart: yeah, ultimately the taxpayer will be the one that pays. >> that's right. stuart: i don't see any way around that. it wou
kelly, bring in the new chair of house homeland committee, mark green, republican from tennessee.ongressman, congratulations. that's a fine committee to be chairing. my question is when are you going to have secretary mayorkas testify and when are you going to impeach him? >> very soon. what we're going to do, we've got a five phase plan to basically go after the various issues of the failure at the southern border and you mentioned one of those phases, the price tag, the dollar price tag...
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kelly, over to you. we are looking forward to hearing more from you. your time has been marked by your embrace. >> my salary as a city mayor, i still get paid in bitcoin. the whole concept is digital dacian of currency. i was watching larry think this week. on foxbusiness. he was talking about -- don't adjust the mic. ok. have feeling. i'm good no? ok, great. he was just talking about the inefficiency and transfer funds in transferring money and the fees associated with that. when you think about miami coin, it is developed outside of the city. we were the beneficiary of that project. the concept there was not too different from that point in many respects, digitize currency with two slight differences. one, that percentage of the revenue of authentication, a percentage went to the benefit of the city. if you think about bitcoin in the process of bitcoin, think about it as a dial, decentralized thomas organization. you can actually change the code in a decentralized, voting democratic process. you could change the code to say from this point forward we feel we will give a perce
kelly, over to you. we are looking forward to hearing more from you. your time has been marked by your embrace. >> my salary as a city mayor, i still get paid in bitcoin. the whole concept is digital dacian of currency. i was watching larry think this week. on foxbusiness. he was talking about -- don't adjust the mic. ok. have feeling. i'm good no? ok, great. he was just talking about the inefficiency and transfer funds in transferring money and the fees associated with that. when you...