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the it like your neighborhood pub that's broken toys, sticky counters and bad service, michael richardss with the fanta choice to take the hosting spots. then again you've got to count the mail in ballots. some thought levar burton was perfect for the job. perhaps they were worried final jeopardy might come too soon. show producer say nothing is certain yet sprayed the job is still up for grabs. in any case it would be nice to be someone in jeopardy other than andrew cuomo. we'll be right back ♪ ♪ experience, hyper performance that takes you further. at the lexus golden opportunity sales event. get 0.9% apr financing on all 2021 lexus hybrid models. experience amazing at your lexus dealer. ♪♪ (vo) the rule in business used to be, "location, location, location." now it's, "network, network, network." so you need a network that's built right. verizon business unlimited starts with america's most reliable network. then we add the speed of verizon 5g. we provide security that's made for business and offer plans as low as $30 per line. more businesses choose verizon than any other network. w
the it like your neighborhood pub that's broken toys, sticky counters and bad service, michael richardss with the fanta choice to take the hosting spots. then again you've got to count the mail in ballots. some thought levar burton was perfect for the job. perhaps they were worried final jeopardy might come too soon. show producer say nothing is certain yet sprayed the job is still up for grabs. in any case it would be nice to be someone in jeopardy other than andrew cuomo. we'll be right back...
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the it like your neighborhood pub that's broken toys, sticky counters and bad service, michael richards the fanta choice to take the hosting spots. then again you've got to count the mail in ballots. some thought levar burton was perfect for the job. perhaps they were worried final jeopardy might come too soon. show producer say nothing is certain yet sprayed the job is still up for grabs. in any case it would be nice to be someone in jeopardy other than andrew cuomo. we'll be right back. n i...
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>> final jeopardy for michael richards.he executive producer picked to host his show stepping down over controversial remarks. now the search is back on for the next replacement for alex trebek. >> "nightline" will be right back. (vo) for over 50 years purina cat chow has been helping cats feel at home. with trusted nutrition, no wonder it's the number one dry cat food in america. come home to cat chow. don't settle for products that give you a sort of white smile. try new crest whitening emulsions for 100% whiter teeth. its highly active peroxide droplets swipe on in seconds. better. faster. 100% whiter teeth. crestwhitesmile.com at usaa, we've been called too exclusive. because we were created for officers. but as we've evolved with the military, we've grown to serve all who've honorably served. no matter their rank, or when they were in. a marine just out of basic, or a petty officer from '73. and even his kids. and their kids. usaa is made for all who've honorably served and their families. are we still exclusive? absol
>> final jeopardy for michael richards.he executive producer picked to host his show stepping down over controversial remarks. now the search is back on for the next replacement for alex trebek. >> "nightline" will be right back. (vo) for over 50 years purina cat chow has been helping cats feel at home. with trusted nutrition, no wonder it's the number one dry cat food in america. come home to cat chow. don't settle for products that give you a sort of white smile. try new...
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>> at first, i was really scared because i heard michael richards. i was like whoa! you're the executive producer, the host passes away. i'm smelling foul play here possibly. more than anything, it's like alex trebek was amazing, he was great. can't we let it go? alex should be allowed to host from heaven. that's the way i look at it. let it go. >> ben: they won't be able to replace him. there's truth to that. hawaii is set to mandate that all high school athletes be vaccinated before allowed to set foot on a field or court. athletes have until september 24 to prove their full vaccination status or else. what are your thoughts on this requirement for high school students? >> i think it's great. for me, it's whatever it takes to get the kids back on the field inflicting concussions on one another. i think we have to make sure we know what our priorities are. head injuries are just not as important as healthy lungs and a healthy heart. it will be an interesting dynamic in high school. basically you'll have all of the jocks that will be vaccinated. the chess team will b
>> at first, i was really scared because i heard michael richards. i was like whoa! you're the executive producer, the host passes away. i'm smelling foul play here possibly. more than anything, it's like alex trebek was amazing, he was great. can't we let it go? alex should be allowed to host from heaven. that's the way i look at it. let it go. >> ben: they won't be able to replace him. there's truth to that. hawaii is set to mandate that all high school athletes be vaccinated...
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the actress has been tapped to record several weeks of shows after michael richards stepped down. they say bialik may be m considered as a permitted host if she can find a way to work those duties around her acting schedule. >> when it takes to be a boost and cricket charge you more for unlimited 5g. metro doesn't. introducing the big 5g upgrade. just twenty-five bucks a month gets you unlimited 5g and a free 5g smartphone. that's half the price... ...for one line of unlimited 5g smartphone data ...plus a free samsung galaxy 5g when you switch and trade-in. all with the power of the t-mobile 5g network. rule your day with 5g. only at metro by t-mobile. my name is douglas. i'm a writer/director and i'm still working. in the kind of work that i do, you are surrounded by people who are all younger than you. i had to get help somewhere along the line to stay competitive. i discovered prevagen. i started taking it and after a period of time, my memory improved. it was a game-changer for me. prevagen. healthier brain. better life. usaa is made for the safe pilots. for mac. who can come
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that's got to be the worst thing a man named michael richards have ever said in public, am i right? statement said "it's humbling to confront the terribly endorsing moment of misjudgment, thoughtlessness and insensitivity from nearly a decade ago buried going back now, there is no excuse of course for the comment i made on this podcast and i'm deeply sorry." richards did tape a few episodes is hosted they will air next month and for now we will remain as executive producer. as for the new host, the barberton seems to be the internet's choice. my vote is for betty white but she will never pass because of her racist name. but if you look hard enough, you can find something terrible from everyone's past. if they want someone who is never tarnished by the past actions they should just hire hunter biden, right? our own kat timpf was also in the running until this video surfaced. >> yeah, i think i'm a shoe in for this jeopardy job. let me call you back, after dispose of this guy i murdered. [faint laughter] [awkward silence] >> greg: there was actually security camera footage of that too,
that's got to be the worst thing a man named michael richards have ever said in public, am i right? statement said "it's humbling to confront the terribly endorsing moment of misjudgment, thoughtlessness and insensitivity from nearly a decade ago buried going back now, there is no excuse of course for the comment i made on this podcast and i'm deeply sorry." richards did tape a few episodes is hosted they will air next month and for now we will remain as executive producer. as for the...
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above that, what had happened was the writing was on the wall, all along, for michael richards the "jeopardya full scaramucci in the role. just nine days. >> full scaramucci. richard was houfted after a bombshell report claiming he made controversial comments about women and jews and other people and "jeopardy!" is looking for answers in how does this legendary talk show move on following this epic cluster. joining us now is vulture tv columnist and critic jen cheney. so jen, following alex trebek's death, of course, we know we saw a rotating geoff list of hosts. now that richards is out, where do we go from here? does he stay on as e.p.? >> well that seems to be the plan at the moment. he's still the executive producer of both "jeopardy!" and "wheel of forten" and while he stepped down as host he is not stepping down as executive producer and i feel that creates a really untenable position. i don't see how the person who wanted to be the host and then decided he couldn't be the host because of circumstances now gets to decide who the actual host is going to be. and not to mention that even
above that, what had happened was the writing was on the wall, all along, for michael richards the "jeopardya full scaramucci in the role. just nine days. >> full scaramucci. richard was houfted after a bombshell report claiming he made controversial comments about women and jews and other people and "jeopardy!" is looking for answers in how does this legendary talk show move on following this epic cluster. joining us now is vulture tv columnist and critic jen cheney. so...
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but i want to return to tonight's program and author michael dobbs who is going to talk about his book "king richard." michael, what can you tell us about king richard? >> thank you very much. for those of you that haven't seen it, this is a copy of my book which came out last week. it's king richard nixon and watergate in american tragedy. and it has, as you can see, a rather dark picture of richard nixon on the front cover. i will explain in a little bit the structure of the book and why we chose to call it king richard. i will tell you a little bit about myself and why i chose to write this book, which is usually the first question which is aimed at authors why did you write the book. as you can tell from my accident, i am originally from the uk but now living in the u.s. i worked for a long time for the post for 25 years and when i was a kid, i don't know if this is typical of everyone, but for me i used to take train rides around the uk and it would go through suburbs across towns and villages and the houses were very close to the railway and i used to look at the houses the train went past and
but i want to return to tonight's program and author michael dobbs who is going to talk about his book "king richard." michael, what can you tell us about king richard? >> thank you very much. for those of you that haven't seen it, this is a copy of my book which came out last week. it's king richard nixon and watergate in american tragedy. and it has, as you can see, a rather dark picture of richard nixon on the front cover. i will explain in a little bit the structure of the...
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michael has big ideas, but richard always plays it safe, and that creates tension. >> it's not 75.>> don't mince my words. i hate that. >> i believe that mr. green tea can be a $50-million company. they need to be bold, and they need to take chances. they haven't launched new flavors in over a decade, and they're still not well-situated in the retail market. the ice cream business generates well over $10 billion a year. i want a taste of it. >> hello. >> hi. >> hi. >> i'm marcus. >> hi, marcus, nice to meet you. i'm lori. >> nice to meet you. are you lori--are you mom? >> i'm mom. >> i wore green because i wanted to-- >> you're gonna fit right in. >> i wore green. >> [laughs] >> i'd love to meet everybody. >> would you like to meet--sure, come on in. >> yeah, that'd be great. >> this is marcus. >> hey, guys. >> hi. >> how are you? i'm marcus. >> this is dick, dick's our operations manager. >> i'm dick, nice to meet you. >> this is my son, michael. >> nice to meet you, mike. >> nice to meet you. >> and my husband, rich. >> hi, marcus. very nice to meet you. >> how are you? it's nice
michael has big ideas, but richard always plays it safe, and that creates tension. >> it's not 75.>> don't mince my words. i hate that. >> i believe that mr. green tea can be a $50-million company. they need to be bold, and they need to take chances. they haven't launched new flavors in over a decade, and they're still not well-situated in the retail market. the ice cream business generates well over $10 billion a year. i want a taste of it. >> hello. >> hi....
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i want to return to tonight's program into author michael dobbs who's going to talk to us about his book "king richard" nixon and watergate -- an american tragedy hardcover. michael what can you tell us about king richard? >> will thank you very much. for those of you who haven't seen it this is a copy of my book which came out last week. it's full title is "king richard" nixon and watergate -- an american tragedy hardcover. it has as you can see a rather dark picture of richard nixon on the front cover. i'm going to explain a little bit the structure of the book and why he chose to call a king richard but first i will tell you a little bit about myself and why he chose to write this book which is usually the first question that is aimed at authors, why did he write the book? as you can tell from my accent i'm originally from the uk but i'm now living in the u.s.. i worked for a long time for the "washington post" for 25 years and when i was a kid i don't know this was typical of everyone but for me, used to take these train rides around the uk and it would go through suburbs into towns and villages a
i want to return to tonight's program into author michael dobbs who's going to talk to us about his book "king richard" nixon and watergate -- an american tragedy hardcover. michael what can you tell us about king richard? >> will thank you very much. for those of you who haven't seen it this is a copy of my book which came out last week. it's full title is "king richard" nixon and watergate -- an american tragedy hardcover. it has as you can see a rather dark picture...
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richard nixon the 37th 37th president and incidents of watergate. michael, what can you tell us about king richard? >> thank you very much. for those of you who haven't seen it, this is a copy of my book which came out last week here its full title is "king richard: nixon and watergate--an american tragedy." and it has that you can see a rather dark picture of richard nixon on the front cover. i'm going to explain in a little bit the structure of the book, why i chose to call it "king richard," but first of all tell you a little bit about myself and why i i chose to write ths book, which is usually the first question that is aimed at authors, why did you write the book. as you can tell from my accident i originally from the uk, but i am now living in the u.s. i've worked for a long time for the "washington post" for 25 years. and when i was a kid, i don't know if this is typical of everyone, but to me i used to take these train rides around the uk and it would go through suburbs, past towns and villages, and often the houses were very close to the railway.
richard nixon the 37th 37th president and incidents of watergate. michael, what can you tell us about king richard? >> thank you very much. for those of you who haven't seen it, this is a copy of my book which came out last week here its full title is "king richard: nixon and watergate--an american tragedy." and it has that you can see a rather dark picture of richard nixon on the front cover. i'm going to explain in a little bit the structure of the book, why i chose to call it...
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he will have secretary of state antony blinken, disease expert michael osterholm and richard engel who is in kabul. tune in to "meet the press" at 8:00 a.m. after this news cast. >>> as we mentioned california voters will decide whether to recall governor newsom in about a month from now. the governor is making campaign stops in los angeles this weeked. one stop was in boyle heights where he thanked volunteers who have been encouraging voters to vote no on the recall. the weekend of action will stretch into monday with a morning event in san jose. while the official election is in four weeks ballots are already arriving in mailboxes and they can be mailed back or put in dropboxs as soon as monday. >> this is about turning in the votes, which you can do today in these -- these things have stamps on them. you send them right back in. >> the ballot has two questions, should newsom be recalled and if so, who should take his place. there are 46 candidates on the ballot including nine fellow democrats. >>> violence in downtown los angeles is growing over vaccine mandates. it was a chaotic sc
he will have secretary of state antony blinken, disease expert michael osterholm and richard engel who is in kabul. tune in to "meet the press" at 8:00 a.m. after this news cast. >>> as we mentioned california voters will decide whether to recall governor newsom in about a month from now. the governor is making campaign stops in los angeles this weeked. one stop was in boyle heights where he thanked volunteers who have been encouraging voters to vote no on the recall. the...
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. >> michael, nbc's richard engle who is on the ground in kabul tweeted today american troops and taliban working just yards apart at perimeter of kabul airport. at a quick glance, it is hard to tell them apart. similar uniforms, weapons, kevlar, eye protection. they're not pointing guns at each other, they're working to coordinate/secure entry to airport. it seems taliban doing what they can to speed up the u.s. withdrawal, get the americans out and stop the exodus from the airport. he's also reporting the situation on the ground seems to be calmer than before. are we watching american interests converge with the taliban's desire to have the u.s. exit? >> that's a great question. and i want to underscore i'm not an expert on the taliban. but think about two really important things here. the people that we are evacuating are the very people that the taliban doesn't want in their country. these are troublemakers from their point of view. women's activists, ngo leaders, they're glad to see them leave. number two, this deadline is artificial. i want everybody to understand. go back and read
. >> michael, nbc's richard engle who is on the ground in kabul tweeted today american troops and taliban working just yards apart at perimeter of kabul airport. at a quick glance, it is hard to tell them apart. similar uniforms, weapons, kevlar, eye protection. they're not pointing guns at each other, they're working to coordinate/secure entry to airport. it seems taliban doing what they can to speed up the u.s. withdrawal, get the americans out and stop the exodus from the airport. he's...
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but i want to return to tonight's program and author michael dobbs who will talk about his book king richard. to those of you that haven't seen it, this is a copy of my book that came out last week. between an american tragedy and it has as you can see a rather dark picture of richard nixon on the front cover. i'm going to explain in a little bit the structure of the book and why i chose to call it king richard. but first of all i will tell you a little bit about myself and why i chose to write this book which is usually the first question that is aimed at authors, why did you write the book. as you can tell from my accent, i am originally from the uk but i am now living in the u.s. i worked for a long time for the "washington post" and when i was a kid, i don't know if this is typical of everyone, but to me i used to take these train rides d around the uk and it would go through suburbs across towns and villages and often the houses were very close to the railway. i used to look inside the house as the train went past and i was so i curious about what was goig on inside ofin these houses. w
but i want to return to tonight's program and author michael dobbs who will talk about his book king richard. to those of you that haven't seen it, this is a copy of my book that came out last week. between an american tragedy and it has as you can see a rather dark picture of richard nixon on the front cover. i'm going to explain in a little bit the structure of the book and why i chose to call it king richard. but first of all i will tell you a little bit about myself and why i chose to write...
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michael dobbs has written a wonderful book called "king richard" and also a journalist formally withhington post, and is taught at the university of michigan kristin and georgetown. he is going to speak to us this evening for a little bit about his book and we will answer questions later in the book sees me later in the program. i do want to alert you to the fact that this coming thursday, with another author robert giles and is reasonable call when truth matters but the main fourth incident at penn state and on monday june 7, we have the book kindred said, we have tony with the author of the book in the wee small hours, his conversations with farid sinatra. but i want to return to mention tonight's program into the author michael dobbs. and going to talk to us about his book richard nixon the 37th president and the incidence of watergate printed "king richard". so my but what can you tell us about king return. >> you very much. for those of you have not seen a copy of my book which came out last week, kids full-time old is "king richard" nixon and watergate an american tragedy that
michael dobbs has written a wonderful book called "king richard" and also a journalist formally withhington post, and is taught at the university of michigan kristin and georgetown. he is going to speak to us this evening for a little bit about his book and we will answer questions later in the book sees me later in the program. i do want to alert you to the fact that this coming thursday, with another author robert giles and is reasonable call when truth matters but the main fourth...
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michael. >> yeah. >> thank you. >>> we have some sad news unfortunately, richard trumka, the leader of the largest union in the countryed at the age of 72. he suffered a heart attack he was the president of the a afl afl-cio, was elected president of the mine workers at the age of 33, went on to be the number two official at the afl-cio, serving for 14 year in that post before moving on to the top position in 2009 today president biden called him a close friends, who was more than just the head of the a afl-cio richard trumka, dead at the age of 72. (sound of people returning to the workplace) (sound of a busy office) (phones ringing, people talking, meeting) the company we've trusted to keep us working remotely, is the same company we'll trust to bring us back together. safely. securely. and responsibly. so now, between all apart and all together, there's a bridge. cisco. the bridge to possible. ♪ - [announcer] introducing the grubhub guarantee, our promise to deliver your order on time within the delivery window and for the lowest price compared to other apps or you'll get back at least $5 in perks. ready to shine f
michael. >> yeah. >> thank you. >>> we have some sad news unfortunately, richard trumka, the leader of the largest union in the countryed at the age of 72. he suffered a heart attack he was the president of the a afl afl-cio, was elected president of the mine workers at the age of 33, went on to be the number two official at the afl-cio, serving for 14 year in that post before moving on to the top position in 2009 today president biden called him a close friends, who was...
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the greatest good is not peace, it's stability and the reason that michael was among many people including richardass, the president's of american foreign relations and american strategy groups think we are living in such grave time because stability is out of the window. we are living in unstable times and the word certainty during the cold war that advantaged and you find awful lot of senior military on both sides of the atlantic, they almost -- you could predict what the soviet union might do and china was not a serious part. today there's uncertainties and i think the world looks dangerous and frightening place. they are absolutely right. statistically, fewer people die by violence each year and not what the headlines suggest at all. do i think these are very dangerous times and i think stability is -- is very elusive in the way which we now exist. i think we have to thread extremely carefully. i forgot what first question was. yeah, yeah. i think most historians agree that one has to look on world war ii as an extension because really it was the long german war and on the other hand, i also,
the greatest good is not peace, it's stability and the reason that michael was among many people including richardass, the president's of american foreign relations and american strategy groups think we are living in such grave time because stability is out of the window. we are living in unstable times and the word certainty during the cold war that advantaged and you find awful lot of senior military on both sides of the atlantic, they almost -- you could predict what the soviet union might...
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we are delighted this evening on the program to welcome michael dobbs who's written a wonderful book that has been well received called king richard's also a journalist formerly with of the "washington post" and he has taught at the university of michigan, princeton and georgetown. he is going to speak to us this evening for a little bit about his book and we will answer questions later in the book excuse me, later in the program. i do want to alert you to the fact that this t coming thursday we have anotherff
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richard anderson, for you as well. let me turn it back to michael. >> thank you, dr.rough this discussion. for those of you who are interested, you could pick up a copy of medical malpractice litigation at store.cato.org or amazon.com. i want to thank not only the participants in the discussion, but everyone in the audience who turned in and who asked this question, we have a lot of questions come in. i apologize, we're not able to get to all of them, but a video recording of this event will be available on cato's web page and you can continue to ask questions of the authors through social media using the #catobooks. thank you all very much and we'll see you all soon. >> weekends on c-span2 are an intellectual feast. every saturday you'll find events and people that explore our nation's past on american history tv. on sunday, book tv brings you the latest in nonfiction books and authors, it's television for serious leaders, learn, discover, explore. weekend on c-span2. ♪♪ ♪♪ >> for now, i am very excited toit introduce tonight's speakers. science journalist laura ague
richard anderson, for you as well. let me turn it back to michael. >> thank you, dr.rough this discussion. for those of you who are interested, you could pick up a copy of medical malpractice litigation at store.cato.org or amazon.com. i want to thank not only the participants in the discussion, but everyone in the audience who turned in and who asked this question, we have a lot of questions come in. i apologize, we're not able to get to all of them, but a video recording of this event...
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i want to bring michael crowley in and show you some reporting from my colleague richard engel of another family getting out of what is now taliban-controlled afghanistan. >> reporter: inside the base, afghans are processed for departure and moved to the flight line. that's where we met this woman who moved back to afghanistan to teach six years ago. >> it was a dream come true for me. i had a house by the mountains. i couldn't imagine leaving. but it's time to go. >> reporter: you left the house? >> everything. everything. a small little suitcase with my laptop and that's it. >> reporter: she's bringing 25 members of her extended family. she didn't want to leave. we were just looking up at the afghan flag. >> i don't know how much longer it's going to be there. this is really sad. i don't know if i'm going to be back. i'm hoping. i don't know if i'm every going to be back. >> reporter: eventually a c-17 arrives and taxis into position for boarding. for gina, it sinks in. these are moments that change the trajectories of families for generations. >> michael crowley, you and i both live in
i want to bring michael crowley in and show you some reporting from my colleague richard engel of another family getting out of what is now taliban-controlled afghanistan. >> reporter: inside the base, afghans are processed for departure and moved to the flight line. that's where we met this woman who moved back to afghanistan to teach six years ago. >> it was a dream come true for me. i had a house by the mountains. i couldn't imagine leaving. but it's time to go. >>...
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michael mann, thank you very much, and richard haas, thank you as well. >>> still ahead, an explosivedo collapse. overnight residents in another building were forced to evacuate after officials deemed it unsafe. we'll have the very latest from south florida. "morning joe" is coming right back. >>> these days part of the movement is being cruel, mocking people and deriding them when they were in pain or suffering or having a problem. when you build a political movement whose emotional core is transgression and cruelty, ultimately no one is safe from that kind of treatment. so what kind of governance will that lead to once these folks are in power? e these folks are in power ♪all by yourself.♪ you look a little lost. i can't find my hotel. oh. oh! ♪♪ this is not normal. no. ♪♪ so? ♪♪ right? go with us and find millions of flexible options, all in our app. expedia. it matters who you travel with. serena: it's my 3:10 no-exit-in-sight migraine medicine. it's ubrelvy. for anytime, anywhere migraine strikes, without worrying if it's too late, or where i am. one dose can quickly stop my migr
michael mann, thank you very much, and richard haas, thank you as well. >>> still ahead, an explosivedo collapse. overnight residents in another building were forced to evacuate after officials deemed it unsafe. we'll have the very latest from south florida. "morning joe" is coming right back. >>> these days part of the movement is being cruel, mocking people and deriding them when they were in pain or suffering or having a problem. when you build a political...
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joan walsh, michael steele, maria teresa kumar, thank you so much. >>> coming up, richard blumenthalrts ." in the wake of two more suicides of police officers who responded to the january 6th insurrection, i take on those who back the blue, only when it is convenient for them. don't want to miss the byline. that's next. to miss the byline. that's next. who have become their parents... okay, everybody, let's do a ticket check. paper tickets. we're off to a horrible start. ...but we can overcome it. we're not gonna point out our houses, landmarks, or major highways during takeoff. don't buy anything. i packed so many delicious snacks. -they're -- -nope. would you say, ballpark, when group two is gonna get boarded? 2 hours and 58 minutes. progressive can't protect you from becoming your parents, but we can protect your home and auto when you bundle with us. someone should've left home earlier. but we can protect your home and auto when you bundle with us. you need an ecolab scientific clean here. and you need it here. and here. and here. which is why the scientific expertise that helps
joan walsh, michael steele, maria teresa kumar, thank you so much. >>> coming up, richard blumenthalrts ." in the wake of two more suicides of police officers who responded to the january 6th insurrection, i take on those who back the blue, only when it is convenient for them. don't want to miss the byline. that's next. to miss the byline. that's next. who have become their parents... okay, everybody, let's do a ticket check. paper tickets. we're off to a horrible start. ...but we...
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richards, the show's executive producer will take over permanent hosting duties. he was one of several guest hosts after long time host alex trebek passed away. >>> michael b jordana new film. he plays a soldier deployed to iraq who starts to keep a journal for his infant son. >>> jamie fox going on a multi city tour for release of his first memoir, act like you got some sense. the tour launches on october 15 in philadelphia. >>> happening today, a very special professional baseball game will take place in a corn field of all places. >> you probably remember "field of dreams." tonight it is backing reality. baseball game will be played at the field in iowa. it took a year and a half to build the field in the middle of a corn field. 8,000 people will be in attendance, white sox taking on yankees at 4:15. >> so cool. >>> young baseball players already saw their dream come true at the field of dreams. alex rodriguez gave pointers last night. he showed them how to improve throwing and batting techniques and even gave them an autograph. >> very cool. >>> in our next half hour on kpix5 and streaming on cbsn bay area. >> big changes as the next big bay area school distr
richards, the show's executive producer will take over permanent hosting duties. he was one of several guest hosts after long time host alex trebek passed away. >>> michael b jordana new film. he plays a soldier deployed to iraq who starts to keep a journal for his infant son. >>> jamie fox going on a multi city tour for release of his first memoir, act like you got some sense. the tour launches on october 15 in philadelphia. >>> happening today, a very special...
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richard haass, the council of foreign relations president. good morning. alongside tom keene and lisa abramowicz, i'm jonathan ferro. here's the price action going into retail sales 12 minutes away in america. michaelee will break that down for you in just a moment. we are down about 20 on the s&p, we declined by about 0.4%. yields are lower by four basis points to 1.2250%. euro-dollar negative 0.2%. crude, $66.67. tom: good to take that over the commodity complex as a whole. we don't do that enough. right now on the politics of the moment, this is the perfect guest to do this with, terry haines is the pangea policy founder. we had to go out and find somebody as jaded as we can find within the beltway, and we hit the ball out of the park. i want to go back 306 he five days, times 10, plus another 38 days, where president obama took 650 soldiers out of afghanistan long ago and far away. i believe the all in number at the time was 110,000. we can say that three presidents have said we got to exit. biden, trump, and obama. there's thoughts and there's prayers for this horrific moment, but there's also a common ground that wasn't discussed yesterday. what is the common ground of trump and biden to say
richard haass, the council of foreign relations president. good morning. alongside tom keene and lisa abramowicz, i'm jonathan ferro. here's the price action going into retail sales 12 minutes away in america. michaelee will break that down for you in just a moment. we are down about 20 on the s&p, we declined by about 0.4%. yields are lower by four basis points to 1.2250%. euro-dollar negative 0.2%. crude, $66.67. tom: good to take that over the commodity complex as a whole. we don't do...
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reporting, we heard from michael mccaul, who is a ranking member on the foreign affairs committee, and he was telling cnn that right now, visa applications have stopped. we know richard engle was at a visa application center this morning tweeting that it was a mad scramble there at that center. people were even coming up to him and begging for help, begging to get out of the country. at this point, if you are an afghan resident and you don't have a special bracelet or some kind of special immigrant visa, are you able to get out at this point? >> no, it is a dire situation. it's a situation that's been dire for the past couple weeks and it's really gotten into this critical mass period right now. the best case scenario for some of these individuals is to try to get out of the country on their own and then work on their visa process. but that is not -- that is not easily done. if commercial flights are coming and going right now, which it's not clear whether they are, then the afghans need to have the ability to get on one. they need to have the means to pay for it, and they need to have a place they can go, and then they need to work on their visa process. so it is a
reporting, we heard from michael mccaul, who is a ranking member on the foreign affairs committee, and he was telling cnn that right now, visa applications have stopped. we know richard engle was at a visa application center this morning tweeting that it was a mad scramble there at that center. people were even coming up to him and begging for help, begging to get out of the country. at this point, if you are an afghan resident and you don't have a special bracelet or some kind of special...
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richard besser, always a pleasure to see you. we appreciate your insight and perspective. thanks, rich. michael?thank you, robin. >>> robin, as the delta variant variant surges, the u.s. military is now taking action to prevent the spread of the virus. moving to mandate vaccination for service members. stephanie ramos is tracking this from the pentagon. good morning, stephanie. >> reporter: michael, good morning. the secretary of defense says that he will seek the president's approval to make the covid vaccine mandatory for service members no later than mid-september but that if the vaccine receives full fda approval, or if covid cases spike within the military, that time line may be accelerated. pentagon leaders say making the covid vaccine mandatory for the 1.4 million active duty troops is an essential move in maintaining military readiness. president biden has signaled full support of the plan writing in a statement, we are still on a wartime footing and every american who is eligible should take immediate steps to get vaccinated right away and that he's proud of the nation's military men an
richard besser, always a pleasure to see you. we appreciate your insight and perspective. thanks, rich. michael?thank you, robin. >>> robin, as the delta variant variant surges, the u.s. military is now taking action to prevent the spread of the virus. moving to mandate vaccination for service members. stephanie ramos is tracking this from the pentagon. good morning, stephanie. >> reporter: michael, good morning. the secretary of defense says that he will seek the president's...
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richard nixon, vice president, thought of adopting a hungarian orphan 1975 when saigon fell and we resettled refugees, anyone who thinks that was a smooth or easy process is not remembering history. >> michael beschloss, always great to see you, sir. >> same. be well, tyler. >> you, too. >>> a security scare in the nation's capitol to tell you about. snipers deployed after a man in a truck threatened to detonate a bomb near the library of congress tonight, how the situation came to an end. >>> and the state of emergency declared in north carolina after the remnants of tropical storm fred the damage and the search for the missing. >>> plus, denying responsibility for the opioid crisis. what a member of perdue pharma sackler family told a judge in court. >> announcer: the facts, the new citi custom cash℠ card, a different kind of card that rewards rashida and dan where their spending is trending. just ask fifth class this week rashida... rashida: dan, no pain, no gain. okay? dan: yeah i know, it's just...hello? claire, what? fire? ...or always road tripping on empty dan... rashida: i told you this would happen. dan: the light was not even on. no, it was on. dan: what? with the new citi custom
richard nixon, vice president, thought of adopting a hungarian orphan 1975 when saigon fell and we resettled refugees, anyone who thinks that was a smooth or easy process is not remembering history. >> michael beschloss, always great to see you, sir. >> same. be well, tyler. >> you, too. >>> a security scare in the nation's capitol to tell you about. snipers deployed after a man in a truck threatened to detonate a bomb near the library of congress tonight, how the...
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richard nixon, vice president, thought of adopting a hungarian orphan 1975 when saigon fell and we resettled refugees, anyone who thinks that was a smooth or easy process is not remembering history. >> michael beschloss, always great to see you, sir. >> same. be well, tyler. >> you, too. >>> a security scare in the nation's capitol to tell you about. snipers deployed after a man in a truck threatened to detonate a bomb near the library of congress tonight, how the situation came to an end. >>> and the state of emergency declared in north carolina after the remnants of tropical storm fred the damage and the search for the missing. >>> plus, denying responsibility for the opioid crisis. what a member of perdue pharma sackler family told a judge in court. court. >> announcer: the facts, ♪ ♪ welcome to allstate. where everything just seems to go your way. ♪ ♪ you're in good hands with allstate. click or call for a lower auto rate today. >>> a bomb scare prompting evacuations and a massive police response in washington, d.c. today after a five-hour standoff, officials say they didn't find any viable explosives police identified floyd ray rosebury as the suspect. they say he parked his truck outs
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michael, what about the security of those people, our afghan allies and others, other afghans at risk as the state department termed them. is there anything to be believed in the protestations of taliban spokespeople to richard engle that they changed, will respect the rights of women at the same time they say under sharia law they interpret more extremely than any other islamist group in the world and also saying that women should stay home because their fighters have not been trained to respect them. >> first, let me make clear the moral tragedy of our country leaving behind so many afghanis who supported our efforts the past 20 years is nothing short of tragedy. it is a stain we both have to live with and try to recover from. with respect to the taliban and their pledges of security, i think whether it is risible, it should not be taken very seriously. i think that the taliban of today is different from two decades ago but do i think there will be light, will they allow a civic society to prosper, do i think they'll protect and honor individuals who served in the afghan national forces and police, absolutely not. i think those people are very much at risk. that does not answer the question of can we work
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richard, and then till death us do part and worzel gummidge, and that really launched. then she went on working on things changed when she started doing some theatre with the director michaelwas with her in the street having said goodbye and turned and walked away, she walked like a dancer, she was endlessly being stopped by people of all ages to say hello and how much they loved her, she never took that for granted. she was very humble and sort of hopelessly self—deprecating, because she just thought she was very lucky, and it wasjust because she just thought she was very lucky, and it was just all a bit wonderful. 50 very lucky, and it was 'ust all a bit wonderful.i very lucky, and it was 'ust all a bit wonderful. so interesting what ou sa bit wonderful. so interesting what you say about _ bit wonderful. so interesting what you say about her _ bit wonderful. so interesting what you say about her appeal- bit wonderful. so interesting what you say about her appeal to i you say about her appeal to different generations, because i would know her from different generations, because i would know herfrom summer holiday and till death us do part, and my children would know her f
richard, and then till death us do part and worzel gummidge, and that really launched. then she went on working on things changed when she started doing some theatre with the director michaelwas with her in the street having said goodbye and turned and walked away, she walked like a dancer, she was endlessly being stopped by people of all ages to say hello and how much they loved her, she never took that for granted. she was very humble and sort of hopelessly self—deprecating, because she...