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cbs' michael george joins us in new york. and, michael, there are still many holdouts, though. >> reporter: that's right, jamie. some of the country's largest police departments are now fighting their own city governments over vaccine mandates. and while most police officers are vaccinated, mean are refusing, even as they face the threat of termination. the national guard is ready to help in case chicago ends up with too few police officer to keep the city safe after the headline of the local police union urged officers to defy friday's deadline to report their vaccination status. >> stick to your guns. take the hit and we will fight it. >> reporter: a judge has now barred him from making more statements about the mandate. and mayor lori lightfoot says officers who refuse the order could be put on unpaid leave after this weekend. >> they do so at their peril. insubordination is not something we can tolerate. >> reporter: the union claims if anyone is punished for defying the orders half the police officers may not show up for
cbs' michael george joins us in new york. and, michael, there are still many holdouts, though. >> reporter: that's right, jamie. some of the country's largest police departments are now fighting their own city governments over vaccine mandates. and while most police officers are vaccinated, mean are refusing, even as they face the threat of termination. the national guard is ready to help in case chicago ends up with too few police officer to keep the city safe after the headline of the...
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michael george, cbs news. >> yuccas: going to be a fun one to watch. that's the cbs weekend news for this saturday. later on cbs, "48 hours." and don't forget "sunday morning with jane pauley," first thing tomorrow. i'm jamie yuccas in los aes an . >>> it is hazy out there. we have seen an extension of spare the air. we will talk about hot temperatures coming up. >>> so far but not yet. the giants do t r themselves. all eyes on dodger stadium tonight. >>> women and girls won't be silent. >> marches promoting reproductive rights. several streets shutdown and why these events are just the beginning of a weekend of action. >> could evening. we begin with alive look outside. hazier conditions coming in. >> are meteorologist on the changes on another spare the air event. >> the thing about the setup is that it stays pretty hazy out there. we continue to look at spare the air which will stay in effect tomorrow. is probably going to stay this way through monday. there is some good news, when you look at the air quality sensors, moderate to worst, there is a l
michael george, cbs news. >> yuccas: going to be a fun one to watch. that's the cbs weekend news for this saturday. later on cbs, "48 hours." and don't forget "sunday morning with jane pauley," first thing tomorrow. i'm jamie yuccas in los aes an . >>> it is hazy out there. we have seen an extension of spare the air. we will talk about hot temperatures coming up. >>> so far but not yet. the giants do t r themselves. all eyes on dodger stadium tonight....
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michael george, cbs news, new york. >> duncan: i'm old schoolk i still have a piggy bank. still ahead on the cbs weekend news, troublinged waters, how the great lakes are changing with the climate. >> duncan: the great lakes region has been called a climate refuge, protected by cooler temperatures and sitting high above sea levels. the five lakes are surrounded by 10,000 miles of coastline, but at ben tracey reports in tonight's eye on america, nothing is safe from climate change. >> you are not going to beat mother nature. this is really an example of the force of the lake. >> when you live along a great lake named superior, you never forget who has the upper hand. within and the lake wins every time. >> dennis stachewicz is planning director for the city of marquette on michigan's upper peninsula. >> this is the road to nowhere. >> it is. >> this shattered stretch of road used to be lakeshore boulevard. >> lake erosion really got the best of it. but ultimately it failed because nature caught up with us. >> the solution was expensive, nearly 3 million dollars to rebuild t
michael george, cbs news, new york. >> duncan: i'm old schoolk i still have a piggy bank. still ahead on the cbs weekend news, troublinged waters, how the great lakes are changing with the climate. >> duncan: the great lakes region has been called a climate refuge, protected by cooler temperatures and sitting high above sea levels. the five lakes are surrounded by 10,000 miles of coastline, but at ben tracey reports in tonight's eye on america, nothing is safe from climate change....
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cbs' michael george in new york, where first responders are in the spotlight. michael. >> reporter: irika, good evening. right now, the f.d.n.y.'s vaccination rate is at 77% and the n.y.p.d.'s is at 84%, and that could rise over the weekend, but there's a lot of concern about what happens if thousands of officers, firefighters, and city workers are put on unpaid leave. garbage is piling up in some new york neighborhoods, sanitation crews apparently skipping pickups to protest one of the toughest vaccine mandates in the nation. angry protests broke out this wreak leading up to monday's deadline. city workers, including police and firefighters, have to prove they're at least partially vaccinated or go on unpaid leaves. >> response times are going to go through the roof. >> reporter: union leaders predict up to 20% of fire companies will close. the mayor says he has contingency plans. >> mandatory overtime, scheduling changes. >> reporter: man date battles are raging in other cities. the los angeles police union is suing over details of the city's vaccine requireme
cbs' michael george in new york, where first responders are in the spotlight. michael. >> reporter: irika, good evening. right now, the f.d.n.y.'s vaccination rate is at 77% and the n.y.p.d.'s is at 84%, and that could rise over the weekend, but there's a lot of concern about what happens if thousands of officers, firefighters, and city workers are put on unpaid leave. garbage is piling up in some new york neighborhoods, sanitation crews apparently skipping pickups to protest one of the...
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michael george explains. >> reporter: at crooked row farm in pennsylvania's lehigh valley, liz wagnerut when she started out nine agriculture industry took her seriousl >> sometimes it's hard when somebody comes in and wants to buy something and they are a little dubious when you say i grew this or this is my farm. people ask me where my husband is a lot. >> reporter: the most recent federal data counted more women in agriculture than ever before. 1.2 million female producers in 2017. up 27% from 2012. but only 19% make $50,000 or more compared to 26% for male-run farms. angie carter is a sociologist working with the women, food and agriculture network. >> we talk about the gender gap in agriculture, we're talking about the ways that women and nonbinary people have been systematically excluded from everything from agricultural loans to access to land. >> reporter: carter says part of owrsand agriculturaland ers ork. >> pepper. moved to pennsylvania and started wonder garden organic farm. did you have support from other women in farming? >> a lot. they introduced me to more people and
michael george explains. >> reporter: at crooked row farm in pennsylvania's lehigh valley, liz wagnerut when she started out nine agriculture industry took her seriousl >> sometimes it's hard when somebody comes in and wants to buy something and they are a little dubious when you say i grew this or this is my farm. people ask me where my husband is a lot. >> reporter: the most recent federal data counted more women in agriculture than ever before. 1.2 million female producers...
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michael george. >>> now meanwhile a new analysis for cnn found that 89% of vaccinated americans are eligible for boosters that is once enough time passes after the original shot. now this includes everyone that received a johnson & johnson shot. they can get a booster two mons afterwards and people with pfizer and moderna can get one after their second shot if they are older than 65 and have a risk at work. >>> vice president kamala harris got her shot and she was eligible because of her travel putting her at increased exposure to the virus. >> i got the booster shot and i want to encourage everyone to do the same when you are eligible. and as we have said the vaccines are free. they are safe and they will save your life. >>> so far about 17 million americans have received the booster shot. >>> alabama is joining other republican led states in a lawsuit against the biden administration's covid mandate for federal contractors. alabama governor kay ivy made the installment and called the mandate outrag
michael george. >>> now meanwhile a new analysis for cnn found that 89% of vaccinated americans are eligible for boosters that is once enough time passes after the original shot. now this includes everyone that received a johnson & johnson shot. they can get a booster two mons afterwards and people with pfizer and moderna can get one after their second shot if they are older than 65 and have a risk at work. >>> vice president kamala harris got her shot and she was eligible...
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michael george explains. >> reporter: a penny for your thoughts may be hard to find lately.ain in short supply. even though the u.s. mint says it's cranking them out at near record speed. the problem is americans just aren't using their change. >> sometimes it's simpler to just go cashless. >> reporter: the mint's director is now asking people to dust off their spare change and start spending it. >> together we can get coins moving again and into the hands of the people and businesses that desperately need them. >> reporter: it's part of a nationwide trend. america is going cashless. a survey by the atlanta federal reserve shows the use of cash and checks dropping fast, while credit and debit cards climbed steadily higher. not only is it easier, but people like zoe miller say hands-free payments feel safer during a pandemic. >> i think that's when i used apple pay and my credit card. >> reporter: you can even pay the a food truck with a credit carder or app. america's cashless trend while convenient is having unintended consequences. >> the first problem is it marginalizes t
michael george explains. >> reporter: a penny for your thoughts may be hard to find lately.ain in short supply. even though the u.s. mint says it's cranking them out at near record speed. the problem is americans just aren't using their change. >> sometimes it's simpler to just go cashless. >> reporter: the mint's director is now asking people to dust off their spare change and start spending it. >> together we can get coins moving again and into the hands of the people...
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boosters for the madonna and johnson & johnson vaccines, could be approved as soon as next year, michael george>>> gavin newsom's covid-19 vaccine mandate for students, won't go into effect for months. some parents are already protesting with plans to keep their children home on monday, amid calls for a state wide walkout. >> the vaccine mandate i don't think should be forced upon anybody. to the california mandate covering public private and charter schools is set to kick in after full fda approval for the vaccine at different age groups per day in washington state on credit, boeing workers turned out in the rain with ticket signs, protesting the plane makers vaccine requirements, some 125,000 boeing employees, must get shots to comply with president biden's executive order for federal contractors. chicago, vaccine mandate showdown is heating up between the police union chief, and the city's mayor. the police union president is urging officers to defy orders to report their vaccine status to the city. >> any sergeant, lieutenant, captain, or above who gives you an order, to go on that is not v
boosters for the madonna and johnson & johnson vaccines, could be approved as soon as next year, michael george>>> gavin newsom's covid-19 vaccine mandate for students, won't go into effect for months. some parents are already protesting with plans to keep their children home on monday, amid calls for a state wide walkout. >> the vaccine mandate i don't think should be forced upon anybody. to the california mandate covering public private and charter schools is set to kick in...
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cbs reporter michael george is in new york where some first responders are saying they will be the last to get the vaccine. >> garbage is piling up in some new york neighborhoods. sanitation crews apparently skipping pick ups to protest the toughest vaccine mandate in the nation. angry protests broke out this week. city workers, including police and firefighters have to prove they are at least partially vaccinated or go on unpaid leave. >> response times are going to you through the roof. >> predict up to 25% of fire companies will close. the mayor says he has contingency plans, mandate battles are raging in other cities, los angeles police unit is suing over the vaccine requirements, while in chicago the mandate for city workers to report their vaccine status survived challenges before lori light foot. >> the people that are unvaccinated are playing russian roulette with their. >> chicago police superintendent says fewer than two dozen officers have been placed on. >> and on friday suspended six of its members for a month after they allegedly drove a fire truck to a state senator's off
cbs reporter michael george is in new york where some first responders are saying they will be the last to get the vaccine. >> garbage is piling up in some new york neighborhoods. sanitation crews apparently skipping pick ups to protest the toughest vaccine mandate in the nation. angry protests broke out this week. city workers, including police and firefighters have to prove they are at least partially vaccinated or go on unpaid leave. >> response times are going to you through the...
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michael george, cbs news, new york >>> meanwhile, the fda is lowering its voluntary sodium guidelines, but it is il abovthe mmded leve the xt two d half years, the fda wants to lower the average sodium intake to 3000 milligrams per day. that's about a 12% reduction from current levels. but, that is still above the american heart association's recommendation of 2300 milligrams of sodium per day. about 70% of the salt people consume comes with from premade or packaged foods. >>> still ahead, adding to the long-standing debate among music fans. paul mccartney's shot at the rolling stones. >> still today on the cs cbsn area, -- early appearances here but that could mean for the rest of the winter season and or whether extra segment at 1:15. coming up at 145, a preview of the new episode of tough as nails. you can ever wonder how san francisco became the greenest big city in america? just ask the employee owners of recology. we built the recycling system from the ground up, helping san francisco become the first city in the country to have a universal recycling and composting program for r
michael george, cbs news, new york >>> meanwhile, the fda is lowering its voluntary sodium guidelines, but it is il abovthe mmded leve the xt two d half years, the fda wants to lower the average sodium intake to 3000 milligrams per day. that's about a 12% reduction from current levels. but, that is still above the american heart association's recommendation of 2300 milligrams of sodium per day. about 70% of the salt people consume comes with from premade or packaged foods. >>>...
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michael george has a look at the looming showdown. >> reporter: in the final hours before the big match-up, patriots fans are soul- searching. >> tom brady is my guy. >> reporter: does rooting for the home team mean rooting against tom brady the quarterback who led that came to six super bowl victories. >> when brady returns to face new england on sunday, it will be his first time back since leaving for tampa bay where he won his seventh super bowl ring with the box. brady is feeling the moment, but only for a moment. >> i have a lot of great friends there, but i'm going to kick their butts this week. >> reporter: ticket prices have soared to over $1000. they are drying fans from around the country including this group from texas. >> the tickets were outrageous. it is completely worth it. >> reporter: he has had season tickets for 21 years. >> is going to be exciting to see him come on the field. >> reporter: for him, it is the team over tom. >> the patriots are my team. you have to stay with your team. >> reporter: and while this is brady's first come back to foxboro, it is probably not h
michael george has a look at the looming showdown. >> reporter: in the final hours before the big match-up, patriots fans are soul- searching. >> tom brady is my guy. >> reporter: does rooting for the home team mean rooting against tom brady the quarterback who led that came to six super bowl victories. >> when brady returns to face new england on sunday, it will be his first time back since leaving for tampa bay where he won his seventh super bowl ring with the box....
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michael george reports on some temporary progress today. >> the senate extended the surface transportation for another month by unanimous consent. a rare saturday session lasted less than four minutes. the extension heads to pres. biden for his signature. it allows funding to flow again and 3700 department employees. >> the debate over $1 trillion infrastructure bill and a bigger spending plan continues with democrats able to get a deal. >> there is no reason why they couldn't go independently. i think it makes sense and i support both of them and i think we can get them both done. pres. biden talked about that. the president visited capitol hill to bring progressives and moderates and his party together. they remain split on the cost of the bill. >> there is a bit of distrust among the progressives and the moderate. we are trying to figure out our process how to beget their. >> the senate republican leader issued a statement that says democratic leaders are letting the radical left front capitol hill. the senate passed the measure in august. >> several democrats raised issues. >>> preside
michael george reports on some temporary progress today. >> the senate extended the surface transportation for another month by unanimous consent. a rare saturday session lasted less than four minutes. the extension heads to pres. biden for his signature. it allows funding to flow again and 3700 department employees. >> the debate over $1 trillion infrastructure bill and a bigger spending plan continues with democrats able to get a deal. >> there is no reason why they couldn't...
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this happened in toronto, michael george as the details. >> reporter: this drone flying over torontolast month, it carried precious cargo. a set of lungs from one hospital to another. >> it was a heavily populated city. we had to do several test flights. to persuade the air traffic control authorities that this was a safe way to deliver the lung. >> the transplant is a result of collaboration between u.s. company united there a putics and canada's university health network, the team designed a container to with stand in-flight conditions such as vibe probations and bumps. >> we had to maintain a stable temperature. lungs are very delicate and filled with air, if there's changes in pressure that could effect the lung. >> the surgeon said this technology will allow more organs to be available to patients in the future. >> one of the challenges now is getting transport in a timely and reliable fashion and even today we sometimes lose an organ because we can't get there in time and can't get it back in time. >> i was thrilled by the idea of participating. byrofess i'm an engineer >> the
this happened in toronto, michael george as the details. >> reporter: this drone flying over torontolast month, it carried precious cargo. a set of lungs from one hospital to another. >> it was a heavily populated city. we had to do several test flights. to persuade the air traffic control authorities that this was a safe way to deliver the lung. >> the transplant is a result of collaboration between u.s. company united there a putics and canada's university health network,...
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. >> michael george shows us how a study uses technology to monitor stress. >> reporter: a gastroent roll gist, when the first wave of covid devastated new york he was asked to help the sickest patients. >> they wanted me to run a 14 bed covid unit. the hospital was filling rapidly. >> reporter: he was one of thousands of healthcare workers coping with stress of long hours, ppe shortages, worry of catching covid. >> my biggest fear was i would bring it home to my family. >> this is interesting in the study. >> reporter: studying psychological effects of the pandemic on front line healthcare workers in what they call warrior watch study. doctors and nurses wear apple watches to monitor heart rate and fill surveys to measure stress, resilience, emotional support, quality of life. >> healthcare workers we are finding have increasing burn out, anxiety, are at risk of developing post traumatic stress disorder, have ongoing longterm effects from the stress. >> reporter: they found healthcare workers who could over come stress and had strong emotional support were protected. >> there are mu
. >> michael george shows us how a study uses technology to monitor stress. >> reporter: a gastroent roll gist, when the first wave of covid devastated new york he was asked to help the sickest patients. >> they wanted me to run a 14 bed covid unit. the hospital was filling rapidly. >> reporter: he was one of thousands of healthcare workers coping with stress of long hours, ppe shortages, worry of catching covid. >> my biggest fear was i would bring it home to my...
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reporter michael george has more. >> reporter: the family gets flu shots and take what precautions they can each winter. 3-year-old alexander was born premature. >> the doctors were very clear. he needed to be protected. if he caught rsv or the flu, it was a high likelihood he could end up hospitalized. >> reporter: the covid-19 pandemic brought new worries. >> we follow all of the public health advice. we wear our masks everywhere we go. >> reporter: millions of children get sick with the flu every year and tens of thousands are hospitalized with respiratory virus or rsv. wearing masks and social distancing stop the common respiratory viruses from spreading last season. >> taken together, they're effective in preventing illness. >> reporter: the study was conducted in an ohio children's when pandemic finishes were in place. researchers found two cases of flu and no cases of rvv. viral infects returned dr. william shafner is a disease specialist at vanderbilt medical center. >> we didn't expect to see spreading of winter respiratory viruses in the summer. shows you that those you have r
reporter michael george has more. >> reporter: the family gets flu shots and take what precautions they can each winter. 3-year-old alexander was born premature. >> the doctors were very clear. he needed to be protected. if he caught rsv or the flu, it was a high likelihood he could end up hospitalized. >> reporter: the covid-19 pandemic brought new worries. >> we follow all of the public health advice. we wear our masks everywhere we go. >> reporter: millions of...
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michael and george, i'm talking to you guys. >> can't wait.r dell technologies advisor is here to help. so you can stop at nothing for your customers. your dell technologies advisor is here to help. metastatic breast cancer is relentless, but i'm relentless every day. and having more days is possible with verzenio, proven to help you live significantly longer when taken with fulvestrant. verzenio + fulvestrant is for women with hr+, her2- metastatic breast cancer that has progressed after...
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. >> will: freedom by george michael that's the song you are going to pick. by george michael. >> let's do it. >> will: freedom or george straight or whatever it may be. i did hear your last line, tomi. tomi, douglas thank you both for being on the show tonight. coming up in stral, sitting on a park bench with a cup of tea will get a police boot literally on your neck. journalist is next. h. but this is worth. and that - that's actually worth more than you think. don't open that. wealth is important, and we can help you build it. but it's what you do with it, that makes life worth living. principal. for all it's worth. >> are you ready to start a great career? >> safelite is now hiring. >> you will love your job. >> there's room to grow... >> ...and lots of opportunities. >> so, what are you waiting for? >> apply now... >> ...and make a difference. >> singers: ♪ safelite repair, safelite replace. ♪ >> man, i love that song! it's moving day. and while her friends are doing the heavy lifting, jess is busy moving her xfinity internet and tv services. it only take
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good to be here with michael and george on this thursday morning.ul to see the emotion. >> good morning from william shatner. >> exactly so. >>> we have a lot to get to including the supply chain crisis fueling inflation. the president's proposed a strategy to solve the issues. shippers in ports like this one in los angeles operating around the clock right now. we're going to have more on that in a few moments. >>> we begin with that breaking news overnight. 10,000 john deere workers going on strike. you're looking live at some employees hitting the picket lines in illinois this morning. this as some other strikes could impact health care and hollywood. terry moran is tracking the latest for us. good morning, terry. >> reporter: good morning, michael. that strike at john deere just the latest in a wave of labor stoppages across the country. there is a new militant spirit in the american workforce. workers want more and they're increasingly willing to strike to get it. this morning, 10,000 workers at john deere hit the picket lines in iowa, illinois
good to be here with michael and george on this thursday morning.ul to see the emotion. >> good morning from william shatner. >> exactly so. >>> we have a lot to get to including the supply chain crisis fueling inflation. the president's proposed a strategy to solve the issues. shippers in ports like this one in los angeles operating around the clock right now. we're going to have more on that in a few moments. >>> we begin with that breaking news overnight. 10,000...
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george? >> rachel scott, thank you very much. michael?that nor'easter bringing extreme damaging winds blasting at 94 miles per hour and rob marciano is tracking the bomb cyclone lashing new england. good morning, rob. >> reporter: hey, good morning, michael. certainly a breezy morning outside of new york city and especially eastern new england. you have your cyclone genesis and this bomb cyclone we're talking about when barometric pressure drops in less than 24 hours. that's what happened in montauk. it's a big wind maker following yesterday's big rain maker. overnight the first nor'easter of the season slamming into the massachusetts coast. winds gusting up to and over 88 miles per hour on martha's vineyard. huge waves lashing these homes, a team of firemen working to free a woman who was trapped in her car after winds knocked a massive tree onto it. nearly 500,000 homes losing power across the state. wcbb reporter jennifer egan is outside boston. >> here in marshfield, massachusetts, the wind has been whipping gusting between 55 and 60
george? >> rachel scott, thank you very much. michael?that nor'easter bringing extreme damaging winds blasting at 94 miles per hour and rob marciano is tracking the bomb cyclone lashing new england. good morning, rob. >> reporter: hey, good morning, michael. certainly a breezy morning outside of new york city and especially eastern new england. you have your cyclone genesis and this bomb cyclone we're talking about when barometric pressure drops in less than 24 hours. that's what...
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it's great to be with michael and george on this very busy tuesday morning. >> a morning where we areembering colin powell. let's take a live look at the white house right now. president biden has ordered the flag be flown at half staff. in honor of america's first black secretary of state. the president called it a mark of respect for general powell and his life of service to our nation. we'll have much more on general powell's life and legacy in just a few moments. >>> we begin with the latest on those kidnapped americans in haiti. the fbi has made contact with the dangerous gang suspected of abducting the missionaries and our marcus moore is at port-au-prince tracking the latest developments in this delicate situation. good morning, marcus. >> reporter: michael, good morning. the urgent effort to find and free those 17 hostages has now stretched into four days, and the delicate situation that you speak of here in haiti has people calling for stability. this morning, new reports that the kidnapping gang that abducted 17 missionaries is seeking $17 million or $1 million per hostage a
it's great to be with michael and george on this very busy tuesday morning. >> a morning where we areembering colin powell. let's take a live look at the white house right now. president biden has ordered the flag be flown at half staff. in honor of america's first black secretary of state. the president called it a mark of respect for general powell and his life of service to our nation. we'll have much more on general powell's life and legacy in just a few moments. >>> we begin...
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celebrity the guy who do the show long time start all you know, camille william shatner george stephanopoulos, michael, come on. we could all use some good in our mornings. so join us. wake up with america's number one most watched morning show abc. good morning. oh how i love saying that. new tonight former president bill clinton is in the hospital being treated for a blood infection tonight mr. clinton was admitted to uc irvine medical center on tuesday after feeling fatigued at a private event. he was brought to the emergency room and diagnosed with sepsis doctors are treating him with antibiotics and he said to be on the mandan in good spirits. police department is hoping you'll recognize this car they say was involved in the killing of a 15 year old girl shamara young was shot during a road rage. incident on october 6th, the suspect's vehicle looks like a silver two-door honda accord from the early 2000s shemar's uncle was taking her home when another driver started taunting them and shot into their car in the south bay a first of its kind resource fair to help build a better bay area for unhouse
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great to be with michael and george. you know the feeling.like with that champagne in the locker room like that? i mean -- >> fantastic. nothing like it. we're going to pop some bottles after the show today. we'll re-create it but the red sox, i doubt they've gone to bed after that big win celebrating, of course, heading to the next round. it's a lot of excitement in october over baseball and a lot of excitement in boston right now. >> we'll have more on that coming up. >>> we'll begin with the wildfire in california. it is growing fast forcing evacuations. matt gutman on the scene with the latest. good morning, matt. >> reporter: hey, good morning, george. the wind has been the story. the gusts up to 50 miles an hour. all of that has been fueling an explosive fire so far, going from about 50 acres nine or ten hours ago to over 4,000 acres right now. you can see all that fire causing the embers to shoot up in the air. that's causing new spot fires. couple hundred firefighters on this already. they have bulldozers out here. what they have not
great to be with michael and george. you know the feeling.like with that champagne in the locker room like that? i mean -- >> fantastic. nothing like it. we're going to pop some bottles after the show today. we'll re-create it but the red sox, i doubt they've gone to bed after that big win celebrating, of course, heading to the next round. it's a lot of excitement in october over baseball and a lot of excitement in boston right now. >> we'll have more on that coming up. >>>...
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michaels is with us, he served as the director of the occupational safety and health administration in 2009 - toy 70 is assistant century labor the longest serving ocean headings also currently a professor at george washington university school of public health and professor michaels, welcome to the program. >> thank you so much for having me on again. >> were going to talk about vaccine mandates in particular about the federal vaccine but you served the longest serving osha head from 2009 during the obama administration - 2017 and probably in terms of what osha how do they enforce workplace rules and regulations across the country. >> i'm glad to answer the question so it many people do not understand what it is and how it works in osha is 50 years old, essentially said his employers responsibility have a requirement to provide a workplace free of recognize serious hazards - his job is to make sure employers follow the law pretty osha does lots of things many tools for most powerful tool osha has is a standard, rules this is employers must do certain things to perfect and to protect workers and that is powerful because most employers are law-abiding and the government agency, they say holy going
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george stephanopoulos, michael strahan, come on. we could all use some good in our mornings.erica's number one most watched morning show abc. good morning. oh how i love saying that. new tonight former president bill clinton is in the hospital being treated for a blood infection tonight mr. clinton was admitted to uc irvine medical center on tuesday after feeling fatigued at a private event. he was brought to the emergency room and diagnosed with sepsis doctors are treating him with antibiotics and he said to be on the mandan in good spirits. police department is hoping you'll recognize this car they say was involved in the killing of a 15 year old girl shamara young was shot during a road rage. incident on october 6th, the suspect's vehicle looks like a silver two-door honda accord from the early 2000s shemar's uncle was taking her home when another driver started taunting them and shot into their car in the south bay a first of its kind resource fair to help build a better bay area for unhoused residents in south san jose organizers. say the area is a resource desert a dist
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michaels is currently a professor at the george washington school of public health. dr. michaels, thank you for being with us tonight. i'm sort of interested given that american businesses often fight anything that feels like a regulation. there's been no pushback from the national retail fed indication no push back from the united states chamber of commerce and not even local chambers of commerce which are often in lock step with state republicans. business seems to be okay with this. >> that's right. i think businesses across the country are welcoming the opportunity to say to their workers, look, the federal government is requiring us to do this. the companies that have gone forward more quickly like united airlines have had great success. i think it will be a challenge for a lot of employers, but right now employers see vaccinating workers, making sure workers are safe will help them. it'll make sure workers are more comfortable coming to work. it will stop this pandemic and help us get back to normalcy. >> those of us who work in big businesses, offices like i do her
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michael? >> thank you. well, what do we do without six hours of social media? george?o washington where president biden is warning of dire consequences if the united states goes into default. >> so it is possible that the u.s. will not pay its debt? that is -- >> i can't believe that that will be the end result because consequences are so dire, i don't believe that. but can i guarantee it? if i could, i would, but i can't. >> the government won't be able to pay our debts unless congress takes action within the next two weeks and our chief white house correspondent cecilia vega has the story. >> reporter: good morning, george. president biden is likening this to a meteor crashing into the economy and economists agree. right out of the gate let me show you what a default would look like. we are talking about potentially sending interest rates soaring. stock prices plunging. military salaries would be frozen. social security benefits would be put on hold talking about millions of jobs lost so this is a really big deal. congress has until october 18th to raise the debt cei
michael? >> thank you. well, what do we do without six hours of social media? george?o washington where president biden is warning of dire consequences if the united states goes into default. >> so it is possible that the u.s. will not pay its debt? that is -- >> i can't believe that that will be the end result because consequences are so dire, i don't believe that. but can i guarantee it? if i could, i would, but i can't. >> the government won't be able to pay our debts...
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are we seeing george -- >> yeah, that was the last time. >> the last time you danced here. we have proof, michaelu got the footwork. >> happiness brings it out. he was happy. everybody was happy. >> we're always happy to see pharrell. don't get excited because it's not going to happen again. i learned my lesson. >> that was 2014. >> could i please get a clip of that to put on my phone? i need it. >> i knew once we showed that there was no going back. but the reason we were showing it pharrell is coming up in our next hour. he has a lot of things that he's working on but that was something when he was on the rooftop here in 2014. >> it was actually hard to get up to the rooftop. i remember that day. it was a great weave a lot of h we're following this morning, including breaking news out of washington. president biden and the democrats have a framework for a deal on his economic agenda as he's heading to the g20 summit and for the climate summit. >>> the gulf coast picking up the pieces after at least nine tornadoes reportedly touched down. they damaged hundreds of homes and this morning the storm
are we seeing george -- >> yeah, that was the last time. >> the last time you danced here. we have proof, michaelu got the footwork. >> happiness brings it out. he was happy. everybody was happy. >> we're always happy to see pharrell. don't get excited because it's not going to happen again. i learned my lesson. >> that was 2014. >> could i please get a clip of that to put on my phone? i need it. >> i knew once we showed that there was no going back....
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i really, that just kept an extraordinary dane george in politics because michael sec s. v. a has made disappearance on the eve of municipal and merrill elections, which the opposition consider is really important because they hope that george, in public will come out to more and vote decisively against the georgia dream government. so because secretary has picked this moment now finally, after all these years to return and shake up the dude and political c still to come here and al jazeera, including catalogs, 1st legislative elections. we tell you what to expect from the sure council vote and guineas to later sworn into office. we'll look at what it means for the country and the region more in that state. ah, it's another beautiful sunny day at 35000 feet. the weather sponsored by cattle airways, voted will's best air line of 2021. hello, your world's weather report begins right here right now with a focus on the middle east. we're gonna start in the gulf of a mon, where we've got psychotic storm gulard targeting southern portions of iran on saturday. press play, see where
i really, that just kept an extraordinary dane george in politics because michael sec s. v. a has made disappearance on the eve of municipal and merrill elections, which the opposition consider is really important because they hope that george, in public will come out to more and vote decisively against the georgia dream government. so because secretary has picked this moment now finally, after all these years to return and shake up the dude and political c still to come here and al jazeera,...
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i read that his caps and an extraordinary dain george in politics because michael sec s. v. a has made disappearance on the eve of municipal and merrill elections, which the opposition consider is really important because they hope that george, in public will come out to more and vote decisively against the georgia dream government. so make off suckers, really has picked this moment. now finally, after all these years to return and shake up the georgian political sci venezuela is launch. he had 2nd currency overhaul in 3 years. 6 zeros will be cut from the bolivar in response to hyperinflation. video bank boats will hold the same value, but the government hopes that it will simplify transactions and accounting. critics say the move will do little to ease venezuela's severe economic problems. australia is planning to reopen its borders in november. that's 18 months after they were slammed shut, but only fully vaccinated citizens and residents will be allowed to come and go. the country remains off limits to foreigners. sarah clark reports now from the gold coast. in the state
i read that his caps and an extraordinary dain george in politics because michael sec s. v. a has made disappearance on the eve of municipal and merrill elections, which the opposition consider is really important because they hope that george, in public will come out to more and vote decisively against the georgia dream government. so make off suckers, really has picked this moment. now finally, after all these years to return and shake up the georgian political sci venezuela is launch. he had...
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i really, that just kept an extraordinary dain, george and politics because michael sec s. v a has made disappearance on the eve of municipal and merrill elections, which the opposition consider is really important because they hope that georgia public will come out to more and vote decisively against the georgia dream government. so make off suckers really has picked this moment now. finally, after all these years to return and shake up the georgia political seat. now a lawyer known for his decades long battle against the u. s. oil, john chevron has been jailed for criminal contempt. steven danziger was sentenced a 6 months in prison by a court in new york. christian salumi reports. stephen danziger arrived in court to a hero's welcome. but the environmentalists indigenous groups who gathered to listen to the judge were deeply disappointed by the sentence 6 months in jail on charges of contempt of court. the only thing that would have changed today's outcome is the one thing that was never ever going to happen. which was for steven danziger to stand up. 5 and say, i'm sorr
i really, that just kept an extraordinary dain, george and politics because michael sec s. v a has made disappearance on the eve of municipal and merrill elections, which the opposition consider is really important because they hope that georgia public will come out to more and vote decisively against the georgia dream government. so make off suckers really has picked this moment now. finally, after all these years to return and shake up the georgia political seat. now a lawyer known for his...
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i really that just kept an extraordinary dain, george and politics because michael sack s v a has made disappearance on the eve of municipal and merrill elections, which the opposition consider is really important because they hope that georgia public will come out tomorrow and vote decisively against the georgia dream government, so make off suckers, really has picked this moment. now finally, after all these years to return and shake up the georgia political c. no residence in a small colombian town say an influx of mostly haitian migrants is pushing them out of housing. migrants are trying to catch boats on their way north to the us, but far fewer people a day can leave them arrive. it comes as the deadline has arrived for the u. s. to confirm the number of refugees it'll accept over the next 12 months. president biden wants to increase the resettlement, seeming to a 125000. a summer. pity has more from nickel belief in columbia. the last bus just left while we were here, because the number of asian migrants that have been in this found 4 weeks now have decided to return to the city
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i really that just kept an extraordinary dane, george and politics because michael sec s. v. a has made disappearance on the eve of municipal and merrill elections, which the opposition consider is really important because they hope that georgia public will come out tomorrow and vote decisively against the georgia dream government. so make off sectors really has picked this moment. now finally, after all these years to return and shake up the george and political sci residence in a small colombian town, st influx of myself, haitian migrants is pushing them out of housing. and i sandra amputee, explains more on this from the cookie. panama has put a maximum of 500 people that they are accepting every day that can enter their country. and so both companies here in columbia are only selling or letting go of $500.00 people per day that us created a bottleneck where we are. and there are now 22000 migrants here trying to continue their journey. wow. mostly, asians are able to go many have to stay here for well over a month to be able to to then leave either migrants like for examp
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michael successfully considered by many to be george's most maverick and divisive politician is being held at restore the prison. he calls himself a political prisoner and has been on hunger strike since being detained. 2 weeks ago, early his lawyers say his health is deteriorating. he has a problem with a more ment he is more ring. ah, a little before i and this is of the situation is worsening. every day. it will be almost summer with bogus. some of it came back to me the earlier this month. i me seconds really reappeared in georgia after 8 years in exile. i'm calling on a georgians to take to the streets and reject the current government. his alleged to have taken a ferry from ukraine, hidden inside a truck carrying dairy products. eventually he was arrested for convictions in absentia of abuses of power in office. the government says sac ashville is hunger. strike is political theatre ahead of 2nd round marrow elections at the end of the month. i so suki that the circus and show that we've seen going on these last few days, of course, serves only one purpose. it's the task a priso
michael successfully considered by many to be george's most maverick and divisive politician is being held at restore the prison. he calls himself a political prisoner and has been on hunger strike since being detained. 2 weeks ago, early his lawyers say his health is deteriorating. he has a problem with a more ment he is more ring. ah, a little before i and this is of the situation is worsening. every day. it will be almost summer with bogus. some of it came back to me the earlier this month....
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michaels is with us. he served as the director of the occupational safety and health administration from 2009-17 as assistant secretary off labor te longest-serving osha head. he's currently a professor at george washington university school of public health. professor michaels welcome to the program. >> guest: thanks so much red me on a get. >> host: we're going to talk about vaccine mandates in particular about federal vaccine but i won't ask you about osha picu served as mention the longest-serving osha head from 2009 during thehe obama administration to 2017. broadly in terms of what osha does, how do they enforce workplace rules and regulations across the country? >> guest: i'm glad to answer the question because so many people don't understand what osha is andta how it works. osha is a law that is 50 years old which essentially says employers have a responsibility, a requirement provide the workplace free of recognize hazards. 's job is to make sure employers follow the law. the most powerful tool osha has is a standard, a rule that says employers must do certain things to protect workers, and that is powerful because most employers are law-abiding and when a government agency issues a r
michaels is with us. he served as the director of the occupational safety and health administration from 2009-17 as assistant secretary off labor te longest-serving osha head. he's currently a professor at george washington university school of public health. professor michaels welcome to the program. >> guest: thanks so much red me on a get. >> host: we're going to talk about vaccine mandates in particular about federal vaccine but i won't ask you about osha picu served as mention...
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and, george, you know this one, another critical deadline come december to keep this government open, stop it from shutting down so stay tuned. >> crisis to crisis, cecilia, thanks very much. michael thank you, george. >>> and we'll go to the mlb playoffs and that wild finish to the national league wild card game. the match up between the dodgers and cardinals was a nail-biter until this. los angeles outfielder chris taylor crushing a two-run homer in the bottom of the ninth to win the game sending the dodgers on to the next round of the playoffs setting up an epic series. the dodgers will play their biggest rival, the san francisco giants who have been their rival since the 1890s back in the day in brooklyn, new york. they're going to face off in their first division series ever. 1890s, ever. >> that's saying something. >> yes, it is >>> a lot more coming up including a new twist in the murdaugh murder mystery. newllegat murdgh sea forho famil afte sheied. > audiodiome casee lle eleased. >>> first rob is in for ginger. >> good to see you guys. i want to start with what's going on in alabama. you saw this from elwyn. over ten inches of rain. they all got crushed with this and the
and, george, you know this one, another critical deadline come december to keep this government open, stop it from shutting down so stay tuned. >> crisis to crisis, cecilia, thanks very much. michael thank you, george. >>> and we'll go to the mlb playoffs and that wild finish to the national league wild card game. the match up between the dodgers and cardinals was a nail-biter until this. los angeles outfielder chris taylor crushing a two-run homer in the bottom of the ninth to...
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michael garrison is an evangelical christian who was the chief speed writer for george w. bush. the words that he gave president bush, who sometimes mangled those words, were among the most eloquent expressions of traditional american values. today in his column in the washington post, he writes, the gop is a garbage scowl of the corrupt, the seditious and their enablers. this is unprecedented in american political history, but by now we have gotten used to it. that the most eloquence, and lacerating, and accurate descriptions of the republican party, now come from, the former leading lakes of the republican party. intellectuals like george will, speech writers like michael gruesome in presidential campaign strategist like stewart stevens and steve schmidt. in the list goes on and on. including our first guest tonight, who writes, it's long past time that democrats sees the high ground on values, including fair play, honesty, respect and nonviolence. in truth, a party that winks at violence and tries to undermine faith and elections is anti-american and anti-democratic. hold rep
michael garrison is an evangelical christian who was the chief speed writer for george w. bush. the words that he gave president bush, who sometimes mangled those words, were among the most eloquent expressions of traditional american values. today in his column in the washington post, he writes, the gop is a garbage scowl of the corrupt, the seditious and their enablers. this is unprecedented in american political history, but by now we have gotten used to it. that the most eloquence, and...
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then on another turbulent twist to the small nation of george is larger than life form of president michaels. second valley was arrested on friday. i was after he returned to the country, a facebook post attributed to sac his food. he said he was back for the 1st time in 8 years with george and prime minister had vowed to arrest him if he returned. well, let's get a handle on it. while this is happening now, a corresponding double call to the cross. this was never dull moment with suckage validity. and given that said, he must have known that he was gonna face arrest what we've had to gain from returning while call. and that's an interesting question because he's not only just been arrested, but he's facing some hefty jail time following his return after just hours after he returned to the country. we have to remember that soccer really has been living in ukraine since 2013. that was after 9 years of being in power in georgia key f gave him citizenship even served as the governor of odessa. but during his time in ukraine, he was actually accused of a number of crimes back in georgia and 2 of
then on another turbulent twist to the small nation of george is larger than life form of president michaels. second valley was arrested on friday. i was after he returned to the country, a facebook post attributed to sac his food. he said he was back for the 1st time in 8 years with george and prime minister had vowed to arrest him if he returned. well, let's get a handle on it. while this is happening now, a corresponding double call to the cross. this was never dull moment with suckage...
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michael found troy. he's also the director of the rice politics and policy center at george mason university. he joins us live from washington day say hello there, michael. thanks for joining us. let's break this down. explain to us this sticking points here and the significance of the build back a better act in getting this bill through well, i want to be jim boss with something you said in the run up to this or not is the family how margins and bought the house and make it very difficult for any big controversial client to get from congress. and so with the bill back better act, there was an opportunity or an interpreter to create a fundamental fundamentally radical change in the white domestic social programs are funded in the united states. that's very controversial, is taking a lot more time and maybe a thought to work through some of those details. a number of priorities that were expected to be included probably won't. and quite frankly, probably were never going to be because there were some members of the center that were just not going to support it. and so now we're at a point where
michael found troy. he's also the director of the rice politics and policy center at george mason university. he joins us live from washington day say hello there, michael. thanks for joining us. let's break this down. explain to us this sticking points here and the significance of the build back a better act in getting this bill through well, i want to be jim boss with something you said in the run up to this or not is the family how margins and bought the house and make it very difficult for...
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george w. bush, michael chertoff. mr. secretary, i think we just heard what is a very unsettling report from kaitlin and the k file team regarding some events leading up to january 6th. what is your read on these documents that trump is trying to keep hidden from the january 6th investigators? why would he want to block things like call records, visitor logs, and do you agree, mr. secretary, that the public has a right to know about these things? >> i do think the public has a right to know, and this is at the core of the legislative function. look at whether potential vulnerabilities in the electoral process that an authoritarian personality could try to exploit so we can have legislation to repair that. it is within congress' power and responsibility to look at this. i think the vast majority of the documents clearly ought to be turned over. might be a few there's an argument about some kind of privilege, but i think what donald trump is doing here, he is running the clock and trying to throw sand into the gears to let
george w. bush, michael chertoff. mr. secretary, i think we just heard what is a very unsettling report from kaitlin and the k file team regarding some events leading up to january 6th. what is your read on these documents that trump is trying to keep hidden from the january 6th investigators? why would he want to block things like call records, visitor logs, and do you agree, mr. secretary, that the public has a right to know about these things? >> i do think the public has a right to...
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walker reports now from the city of restore fi michael sack actually considered by many to be george's most maverick and divisive politician is being held at rous, debbie prison. he calls himself a political prisoner and has been on hunger strike since being detained 2 weeks ago . i believe in his lawyers say his health is deteriorating. he has a problem with a more meant his more ring. a little before. i ain't. this is the situation is worsening every day. a global mucous helmet with vulgar some of its chain. but to me, the earlier this month, seconds really reappeared in georgia after 8 years in exile, bombay holding on a georgians to take to the streets and rejects the current government. he's alleged to have taken a ferry from ukraine, hidden inside a truck carrying dairy products. eventually he was arrested vo convictions in up cynthia of abuses of power in office. the government says sac ashville, these hunger strike is political theatre ahead of 2nd round marrow elections at the end of the month. i so suki that the circus and show that we've seen going on these last few days, of
walker reports now from the city of restore fi michael sack actually considered by many to be george's most maverick and divisive politician is being held at rous, debbie prison. he calls himself a political prisoner and has been on hunger strike since being detained 2 weeks ago . i believe in his lawyers say his health is deteriorating. he has a problem with a more meant his more ring. a little before. i ain't. this is the situation is worsening every day. a global mucous helmet with vulgar...
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on the 31st of may last year, michael decided to take a drive to buy some cigarettes. it was a night of protests over georgere was crowds of people, they was all over the place. that's what made turn around. someone he recognised from his neighbourhood asked him for a ride back home. he agreed. i stopped at this light. he wasn't even in the car two minutes before another car pulled up and opened fire, struck him in the head, and i was hollering out to my passenger, "are you all right right, you ok, are you hit?" and he wasn't saying anything and when i glanced up at him from the floor i saw the blood coming down and ijust put the pedal all the way to the floor. michael took the man to hospital where he later died from his wounds. two months later, the police knocked on his door. he was arrested for first degree murder, accused of shooting his passenger in his car. brendan max, michael's lawyer, talks through the case against him. the police had no witness who said that they saw michael shoot anyone. they had no weapon, they had very little evidence in this case other than a shotspotter alert which directly
on the 31st of may last year, michael decided to take a drive to buy some cigarettes. it was a night of protests over georgere was crowds of people, they was all over the place. that's what made turn around. someone he recognised from his neighbourhood asked him for a ride back home. he agreed. i stopped at this light. he wasn't even in the car two minutes before another car pulled up and opened fire, struck him in the head, and i was hollering out to my passenger, "are you all right...
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the late great, george michael.ng, new york city, cloudy morning on this monday. good morning, everyone. i'm ashley webster in today for stuart varney. it is 10:00 eastern time. let's get straight to your money. take a look at the markets. we were drifting again. now we're picking up a little upward momentum. same story for the s&p and the nasdaq. up .4 of a percent. look at big tech. turned around a little bit. there was a lot of money coming out of big tech early on. seeing positive moves, apple, alphabet, microsoft, amazon, all moving modestly higher. facebook down .2 of an inch, of an inch, .2 of a percent. crude oil touched 82 bucks a barrel, which hasn't happened in seven years. still up more than 2 1/2% at 81.3. that is a big story, cost of energy inplace. >>> now this, homeland security secretary mayorkas, is canceling more border wall contracts. congressman dan crenshaw republican from texas joins me to talk about this. congressman you say mayorkas should be i will -- impeached over this move. >> i do. than
the late great, george michael.ng, new york city, cloudy morning on this monday. good morning, everyone. i'm ashley webster in today for stuart varney. it is 10:00 eastern time. let's get straight to your money. take a look at the markets. we were drifting again. now we're picking up a little upward momentum. same story for the s&p and the nasdaq. up .4 of a percent. look at big tech. turned around a little bit. there was a lot of money coming out of big tech early on. seeing positive...
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george w. bush. in a new op-ed, michael gerson writes, it is increasingly effort that the nightmare prospect of americanrolled federal government in the hands of a re-elected empowered donald trump in 2025 is also the likely outcome. michael gerson joins me now. number one, you say it's coming, like a a donald trump victory. i want to take the first part first quickly. why do you think it is coming and maybe even likely that donald trump gets elected? >> sorry to ruin people's coffee, but we need to recognize the reality here. all of this information is coming out that donald trump made a serious concerted attempt to overturn the 2020 election. so we are gaining information on his lawlessness. second, we are seeing the party, the republican party, rather than revolting against this, is embracing it. he's becoming more popular. this is creating a feedback loop of radicalization with the president and his strongest supporters. and we also have to recognize that the political trend, the normal political trends are going in the short and medium term. in the republican direction. this is not just because of
george w. bush. in a new op-ed, michael gerson writes, it is increasingly effort that the nightmare prospect of americanrolled federal government in the hands of a re-elected empowered donald trump in 2025 is also the likely outcome. michael gerson joins me now. number one, you say it's coming, like a a donald trump victory. i want to take the first part first quickly. why do you think it is coming and maybe even likely that donald trump gets elected? >> sorry to ruin people's coffee, but...