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and molly kingsley.temperatures in lerwick only 8 degrees. any breaks in the sunshine, aberdeen could see 15, belfast16 in the sunshine, aberdeen could see 15, belfast 16 and as we come across england and wales a lot of blue sky, highs up to 23 degrees, 19 in st helier. through this evening and overnight the weather front producing all this rain starts to slowly slip southwards. and as it does so it will start to weaken from the north. ahead of it, a lot of dry weather, a bit more cloud lapping onshore from the irish sea at times, the temperature is not as low as they were in some parts of southern england last night but a wee bit lower across northern parts of the country. as we head into tomorrow, this weather front will continue to weaken as it slips slowly southwards, behind it cold air digs in so we will see some wintry showers on the tops of the mountains. but for england, wales, southern scotland, a lot of dry weather, a fair bit of sunshine, a bit more cloud coming in at times from the irish sea
and molly kingsley.temperatures in lerwick only 8 degrees. any breaks in the sunshine, aberdeen could see 15, belfast16 in the sunshine, aberdeen could see 15, belfast 16 and as we come across england and wales a lot of blue sky, highs up to 23 degrees, 19 in st helier. through this evening and overnight the weather front producing all this rain starts to slowly slip southwards. and as it does so it will start to weaken from the north. ahead of it, a lot of dry weather, a bit more cloud lapping...
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harold ford, mollie hemingway. good to sigh.o come, joe biden still hasn't had a solo news conference and the press is growing frustrated. not everybody wants the same thing. that's why i go with liberty mutual — they customize my car insurance so i only pay for what i need. 'cause i do things a little differently. hey, i'll take one, please! wait, this isn't a hot-dog stand? no, can't you see the sign? wet. teddy. bears. get ya' wet teddy bears! one-hundred percent wet, guaranteed! or the next one is on me! only pay for what you need. ♪ liberty. liberty. liberty. liberty. ♪ feel the cool rush of claritin cool mint chewables. powerful 24-hour, non-drowsy, allergy relief plus an immediate cooling sensation for your throat. feel the clarity, and live claritin clear. start the year smiling at aspen dental where new starts happen, every day. get exceptional care at every step, unparalleled safety at every visit, and flexible payment options for every budget. now, during the everyday smiles event new patients get a full exam & set of
harold ford, mollie hemingway. good to sigh.o come, joe biden still hasn't had a solo news conference and the press is growing frustrated. not everybody wants the same thing. that's why i go with liberty mutual — they customize my car insurance so i only pay for what i need. 'cause i do things a little differently. hey, i'll take one, please! wait, this isn't a hot-dog stand? no, can't you see the sign? wet. teddy. bears. get ya' wet teddy bears! one-hundred percent wet, guaranteed! or the...
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we are joined by molly reynolds with the brookings institution. we will look this morning at the current issue of the filibuster, the historical and current issue because of potential legislating -- potential legislation. guest: it is good to be here. host: let's start with the historical context. the filibuster is not in the constitution, right? how did it come about? guest: you are right, it is not divided for in the constitution. we get the filibuster as it is used today starting with a quirk of history. in 1806, the senate was trying to clean up its rulebook and make sure modern legislature had a rulebook that was up to date. they noticed they had on the book a motion they were not using called the motion to move the previous question so they took it out. this made possible the ability later in senate's history for senators to pursue extended debate. this is not being used at the time. there is not the tradition of obstruction we see in the senate. over the course of the next half-century up to the civil war , we see this combination of the se
we are joined by molly reynolds with the brookings institution. we will look this morning at the current issue of the filibuster, the historical and current issue because of potential legislating -- potential legislation. guest: it is good to be here. host: let's start with the historical context. the filibuster is not in the constitution, right? how did it come about? guest: you are right, it is not divided for in the constitution. we get the filibuster as it is used today starting with a...
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onis of mollies -- owner of mollies market. we have done the right things for employees, customers during the last year. owned independent in san francisco with more than 500 employee in the bay area. we have 675 employees over nine stores, three are in san francisco. the number of employees doesn't equate to profit. we are a local, family-owned company. we rewarded employees with increases in hourly pay for a number of months over the past year. the latest in the first part of this february. we have had only one case in the last 30-days in our three stores in san francisco. our increases of pay coincided with the stay-at-home orders and most critical periods of the spread of virus over the past year. we paid our people approximately five months of extra pay. including bonuses throughout the year. this week we have had over 60% of the worke forcer in san francisco have gotten the vaccine or have an appointment to get it. by next week we hope to have 90% of our people vaccinated. we are not exempt from our collective bargaining
onis of mollies -- owner of mollies market. we have done the right things for employees, customers during the last year. owned independent in san francisco with more than 500 employee in the bay area. we have 675 employees over nine stores, three are in san francisco. the number of employees doesn't equate to profit. we are a local, family-owned company. we rewarded employees with increases in hourly pay for a number of months over the past year. the latest in the first part of this february....
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round-robin on this, we will start with you on this, molly. >> these are good numbers, but these arenumbers and we have a president right now who his first actions were about killing jobs, he's talking about regulating things. that removal of regulations did so much to help the economy prior to the coronavirus that w will have to see how things go in the long run. >> some republicans arguing tha the bright spots mean we don't necessarily need a $2 trillion recovery package. >> there you go. it has put the white house and democrats and kind of an odd situation of needing to talk down the economy to emphasize how desperately needed immediat passage of this $1.9 trillion bill is. it's a little bit of a conflict going on there. >> harold, your take on the numbers and how they play on capitol hill? >> i love great numbers. i don't care if i'm republican or democratic presidents, they are always ahead of main street. help mainstreet get to where th markets are at wall street migh be. people did better until mainstreet caught up. >> a little bit of time now to work through i will start with
round-robin on this, we will start with you on this, molly. >> these are good numbers, but these arenumbers and we have a president right now who his first actions were about killing jobs, he's talking about regulating things. that removal of regulations did so much to help the economy prior to the coronavirus that w will have to see how things go in the long run. >> some republicans arguing tha the bright spots mean we don't necessarily need a $2 trillion recovery package. >>...
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mollie?e for claiming in 2018 when he applied for a gun that he had no drug use. that story came to light recently because his girlfriend at the time, who is also the widow of his brother, had tossed that gun in a secret service ended up getting involved but that gun form is drawing scrutiny from some senators. >> bret: need a white board for that one. all right, harold? >> harold: one is for wednesday a lot lighter but equally important to me michigan beats aclu and advances to final four third time in a decade go blue. >> bret: it is fun to watch. ncaa back in action. panel, thank you, that's it for us tonight. thanks for inviting us into your home. tomorrow on "special report" the backlog on immigration courts. some people waiting up to five years. we will bring you that. that's it for this show though, fair, balanced and unafraid "fox news primetime" hosted this week by rachel campos-duffy starts right now. hey, rachel. >> rachel: thank you, bret. good evening and welcome to "fox news pri
mollie?e for claiming in 2018 when he applied for a gun that he had no drug use. that story came to light recently because his girlfriend at the time, who is also the widow of his brother, had tossed that gun in a secret service ended up getting involved but that gun form is drawing scrutiny from some senators. >> bret: need a white board for that one. all right, harold? >> harold: one is for wednesday a lot lighter but equally important to me michigan beats aclu and advances to...
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mollie and kurt, thank you. if you think democrats nuking the filibuster was out about budget reconciliation, think again. >> we need to do away with the filibuster. what we are seeing happened in america is republicans in the senate are more interested in eroding voting laws and increasing downright when it really should be the other way around. >> laura: for the biden white house, that might not be fast enough. >> we are considering a range of levers including working through legislation, including executive actions. >> laura: executive actions to take away your second movement rights. joining me as a missouri senator josh hawley. senator, have the democrats -- i mean, i guess they have consider the backlash going to get for all of this. but they don't care because they are singularly focused on the gun issue. >> yeah they are similarly focused on control. that's what this really comes down to at the end of the day. they want to have control over the political process. they don't care about the second amendmen
mollie and kurt, thank you. if you think democrats nuking the filibuster was out about budget reconciliation, think again. >> we need to do away with the filibuster. what we are seeing happened in america is republicans in the senate are more interested in eroding voting laws and increasing downright when it really should be the other way around. >> laura: for the biden white house, that might not be fast enough. >> we are considering a range of levers including working...
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mollie, you first. >> my winner are georgia voters.n election, you don't have a good chance of having a country. georgia passed some minor modifications to protect a little bit of the integrity of the vote. that helps georgia voters have confidence. my loser is march yesy powzer. >> bret: just doing winners. leslie, winner? >> mollie going with my loser but my winner is the boulder police department. they responded so quickly and quite frankly i believe that they -- there would have been more carnage if not and i thought it was admirable that they used the handcuffs from officer talley to apprehend the suspect. >> bret: all right. quick, winner, bill. >> yeah, that's right. listen to me and listen closely democrats henry cuellar at the border and local democrat officials at the border telling the truth about what's going on. please note that i praise democrats. >> bret: all right. thank you. thank you, panel. have a great weekend. when we come back, "notable quotables." ♪ ♪ thing i could do. (daughter) daddy! (dad vo) she's safe becaus
mollie, you first. >> my winner are georgia voters.n election, you don't have a good chance of having a country. georgia passed some minor modifications to protect a little bit of the integrity of the vote. that helps georgia voters have confidence. my loser is march yesy powzer. >> bret: just doing winners. leslie, winner? >> mollie going with my loser but my winner is the boulder police department. they responded so quickly and quite frankly i believe that they -- there...
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molly sims is with us. the state we are at that you have that number of companies looking to hit up the market? molly: we actually only had this come forward today but nine were looking this morning. it has been really a lot of heavy issues lately as the treasury yields have been rising. a lot of companies are having these calls with bankers in the morning and the sense is that the treasury yields are only going higher for the most part, at least in the near term. that is driving the issues right now. borrowing costs are still relatively low and companies are trying to get in now before it rises further. matt: the forecast at one point 7%. but i had an investor recently tell me the whisper number is closer to 3%. is this kind of a last effort? are we going to see issuance over the next few weeks for people who do not want to miss the window? molly: i think it has already been playing out. you almost have to wonder how much is more left. you see what they rogers yield today there is clearly more in the pipel
molly sims is with us. the state we are at that you have that number of companies looking to hit up the market? molly: we actually only had this come forward today but nine were looking this morning. it has been really a lot of heavy issues lately as the treasury yields have been rising. a lot of companies are having these calls with bankers in the morning and the sense is that the treasury yields are only going higher for the most part, at least in the near term. that is driving the issues...
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mollie, thank you so much for being here. fbi director ray also drew a shocking parallel. >> january 6th was not an isolated event. the problem of domestic terrorism has been metastasizing across the country for a long time now and it's not going away anytime soon. under my leadership, we elevated racially and afflict me bionic extremists to our highest threat priority. on the same level with isis. >> laura: the same level as a terrorist who beheaded americans? someone with a deep understanding of the threats facing america, john ratcliffe. john, a deranged comparison from rate right there. is this how political leaders are justifying this ongoing militarization? i haven't seen anything like this since being in the green zone in baghdad. nothing like this. >> there is no intelligence that supports what's been happening on the capital. i think more than just a little bit ironic that the same people at this very moment say we need to take down the wall that has been built in our southern border because walls don't work, they ar
mollie, thank you so much for being here. fbi director ray also drew a shocking parallel. >> january 6th was not an isolated event. the problem of domestic terrorism has been metastasizing across the country for a long time now and it's not going away anytime soon. under my leadership, we elevated racially and afflict me bionic extremists to our highest threat priority. on the same level with isis. >> laura: the same level as a terrorist who beheaded americans? someone with a deep...
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>> molly, quickly, we have 30 seconds.philip was moved to a different hospital this morning? >> reporter: that's right. so, that's good news, i think, that we know that he's been in the hospital for the last kind of 2 1/2 weeks. he underwent successful surgery for a pre-existing heart condition. what exactly heart condition? we don't know. what procedure? we don't know. but i think everyone here thinks it's good news that he's been moved out of that surgical hospital back into the private hospital, but we'll certainly be keeping an eye on that. of course, all of this palace intrigue, this interview, all of this happening while prince philip is still in the hospital. >> all right, molly hunter, thank you. and we've also seen tidbits of what's going on with harry's interview with james corden, saying he had to get out of that environment, it was toxic for his mental health with the british press and also saying it was never their intention to leave, that their lives are devoted to public service and continue to be. >> tomorr
>> molly, quickly, we have 30 seconds.philip was moved to a different hospital this morning? >> reporter: that's right. so, that's good news, i think, that we know that he's been in the hospital for the last kind of 2 1/2 weeks. he underwent successful surgery for a pre-existing heart condition. what exactly heart condition? we don't know. what procedure? we don't know. but i think everyone here thinks it's good news that he's been moved out of that surgical hospital back into the...
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molly hunter joining us from london with the very latest on this. molly, what are we hearing?s going to be broadcast in more than 60 countries. you can bet, they'll be watching here, on this side of the pond, very closely, about those bullying allegations, though. they came out last week. and by all accounts, they are very real. they are from 2018. the palace now reopening an investigation into those. i spoke with nbc's resident-royal expert, camilla, and she says this may just be the beginning. take a listen. >> this is just former employees, i think, predicting that there will be a certain narrative displayed to oprah winfrey. and wanting to challenge it, in the interest of trying to get the other side of the story across. their own truth. that is what i think the timing is all about. i think -- i think -- i think, basically, in agreeing to oprah, the sussexes have opened a pandora's box. and yes, it's opened their own ability to speak about their own emotions and what they felt they faced at theya family. but that, also, then, invites other people who dealt with them and wo
molly hunter joining us from london with the very latest on this. molly, what are we hearing?s going to be broadcast in more than 60 countries. you can bet, they'll be watching here, on this side of the pond, very closely, about those bullying allegations, though. they came out last week. and by all accounts, they are very real. they are from 2018. the palace now reopening an investigation into those. i spoke with nbc's resident-royal expert, camilla, and she says this may just be the...
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mollie hemingway, this is one of the big lies that this was a coordinated insurrection which you and i have been talking about now for weeks, then justified a incredibly large militarized zone surrounding the capital. amazing. >> yes, the claim has been that
mollie hemingway, this is one of the big lies that this was a coordinated insurrection which you and i have been talking about now for weeks, then justified a incredibly large militarized zone surrounding the capital. amazing. >> yes, the claim has been that
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i have to agree with mollie.m up on this pedestal, made it seem like he was a guy that combated trump and what he was doing, meanwhile, governor cuomo had those numbers on the nursing homes, now he does have this going for it. yes, egg on their face. >> trey: be really hard to imagine him being confirmed for attorney general while he is also under investigation by the department of justice. but that's what the media wanted about two months ago. thank you both for joining us. >> thank you. >> trey: from uncontrolled immigration, it seems that every day the democrats' agenda strays further and further to the left, begging the question, who really is in charge? jim jordan is here next on that. renae is not an influencer. she's more of a groundbreaker. just look at the way she's reshaping, and reimagining, her 4 acre slice of heaven. it's not hard to tell she's the real deal. renae runs with us on a john deere 1 series tractor, because out here, you can't fake a job well done. nothing runs like a deere. get a 1 serie
i have to agree with mollie.m up on this pedestal, made it seem like he was a guy that combated trump and what he was doing, meanwhile, governor cuomo had those numbers on the nursing homes, now he does have this going for it. yes, egg on their face. >> trey: be really hard to imagine him being confirmed for attorney general while he is also under investigation by the department of justice. but that's what the media wanted about two months ago. thank you both for joining us. >>...
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>> martha: molly? >> it's not humanitarian to incentivize trafficking of humans. there's so many problems that are associated with that, including rape and abuse of children and women. so this whole assumption built in to the question is false. it's inappropriate for a reporter to have that kind of assumption in the first place. we have a huge crisis brewing in this country. a federal judge last week said that when you have one party control of the media, at least to totalitarian and authoritarian regimes, we're dangerously close to problems. theyed were asking about the filibuster. they were demanding that he support ending the filibuster. that is not their role. yet that's what everybody or almost everybody at that press conference seemed to think their role was. >> martha: interesting point. one moment when he was confused by the question was this 9-year-old boy worked his way from guatemala to the border and calls his mother in the united states. you know, that they were making that connection. some people would say, it's very difficult to verify in that kind
>> martha: molly? >> it's not humanitarian to incentivize trafficking of humans. there's so many problems that are associated with that, including rape and abuse of children and women. so this whole assumption built in to the question is false. it's inappropriate for a reporter to have that kind of assumption in the first place. we have a huge crisis brewing in this country. a federal judge last week said that when you have one party control of the media, at least to totalitarian...
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>> congressman, i have not seen data to suggest that number. >> bret: dhs secretary up there, mollie,is in addition to it being a political crisis for biden, it's also humanitarian crisis precisely because it is such a big moneymaking arrangement for cartels, who are able to exploit people and make so much money off of the human trafficking across the border. i think that when you have a politician like joe biden who is rhetoric says that he wants people to flood the border, and whose actions suggest he wants people to flood the border illegally by tearing down all of these executive orders, i think we should consider the possibility that while the rest of the country might view this as a crisis, for him, for some reason, he thinks this is a good thing and just something he has to manage. maybe he thinks the cost of importing people to the country illegally is worth the benefit in terms of long-term benefit to the party or something like that but his rhetoric has been consistent, his actions have been consistent and there's one thing when you let a border get out of control through ne
>> congressman, i have not seen data to suggest that number. >> bret: dhs secretary up there, mollie,is in addition to it being a political crisis for biden, it's also humanitarian crisis precisely because it is such a big moneymaking arrangement for cartels, who are able to exploit people and make so much money off of the human trafficking across the border. i think that when you have a politician like joe biden who is rhetoric says that he wants people to flood the border, and...
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molly, good morning to you. uk to this, even though it hasn't aired there as yet. in fact it won't play there until tomorrow evening. >> reporter: hey, that's right. i feel like all week we've had reaction to an interview that hasn't even happened yet. take a look at the papers this morning. i want to throw them up on screen. "the sunday times" says the queen won't watch the harry and meghan circus. "the daily mail" said most people in britain will be thinking about schools going back and prince philip we're finding real freedom. and "the daily star," it says emergency vomit bag. if you happen to be watching tv at 9:00 p.m. tomorrow night and come over a little queasy then feel free to use this handy receptacle. i have to say talking to people here in london, it's a different sense than what the papers, i think, would like to betray. people out here in buckingham palace we've been talking to are definitely going to watch it and are so excited about it. take a quick listen to annetta who i spoke to earlier today.
molly, good morning to you. uk to this, even though it hasn't aired there as yet. in fact it won't play there until tomorrow evening. >> reporter: hey, that's right. i feel like all week we've had reaction to an interview that hasn't even happened yet. take a look at the papers this morning. i want to throw them up on screen. "the sunday times" says the queen won't watch the harry and meghan circus. "the daily mail" said most people in britain will be thinking about...
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we knew that from the beginning mollie. people contacted be saying they got swept up in this and people porches walking around and they walked around in the next thing you know there was some crazy stuff happening. but the idea that firm boy with the bread, white, and blue, and some of the other nuts for some coordinated -- they were just a bunch of idiots . and some of them criminals. to the eye it didn't even the coordinated. >> right. and some were walking between -- and not knocking anything over. what happened that tape was ver bad in there for some instances of violence. >> this is the fox news alert. i maryland rabbit appeared for from the middle east that multiple rockets have targeted iraq airbase which host us coalition and iraqi forces. according to media, spoke can b seen at the base. a spokesman for the us joint operation command confirmed ten rockets and they're described a brad rockets that built in the perimeter of the airbase but there are no known casualties a this time. this is a set a base that was attac
we knew that from the beginning mollie. people contacted be saying they got swept up in this and people porches walking around and they walked around in the next thing you know there was some crazy stuff happening. but the idea that firm boy with the bread, white, and blue, and some of the other nuts for some coordinated -- they were just a bunch of idiots . and some of them criminals. to the eye it didn't even the coordinated. >> right. and some were walking between -- and not knocking...
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molly, good to see you.oshua. >> so what does that answer tell us from mr. zuckerberg, pichai, and dorsey? the kind of similarly broad answer, but only jack dorsey being willing to say yes. >> yeah. i mean, you can imagine why the ceo of a major-tech company would not want to say yes to that question. and so i think that they are rightfully, pointing out that it's a complicated ecosystem, that includes human behavior and politics and political rhetoric. but the simple fact is that jack dorsey and probably the other two know, very well, that their platforms do play a role. that the algorithms that amplify that content and make it more powerful are, absolutely, part of that complicated ecosystem. >> one of the things that's in the backdrop of this is this push to regulate social media, that is coming from social networks themselves. facebook's been running a bunch of ads. i have been seeing them, i don't know if you have been seeing them. that basically say the internet's come a long way since we had a brick p
molly, good to see you.oshua. >> so what does that answer tell us from mr. zuckerberg, pichai, and dorsey? the kind of similarly broad answer, but only jack dorsey being willing to say yes. >> yeah. i mean, you can imagine why the ceo of a major-tech company would not want to say yes to that question. and so i think that they are rightfully, pointing out that it's a complicated ecosystem, that includes human behavior and politics and political rhetoric. but the simple fact is that...
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administration legal analyst molly barrows contributor with america's lawyer is here with more molly what does this lawsuit say. well basically little current technology brand is due in the u.s. this week saying hey we want to be removed from this black list if we're not starting march 15th stocks are going to be banned from being owned or traded by american investors and in fact all investors must divest by 2021 so that's going to hit him pretty hard in the pocketbook and looking says this ban is going to hurt the company's ability to get capital from investors as well as their relationships with u.s. banks so there's going to be a lot of ripple effects including the software company's chief technology officer who is an american citizen owns a 1000000 shares of the business so they said they tried to work with the government tried to find out what the basis of this designation is by the u.s. defense department had no luck finding out how to get off of it so this isn't even the only lawsuit brain you had smartphone maker i mean they also sued the u.s. government january for the same
administration legal analyst molly barrows contributor with america's lawyer is here with more molly what does this lawsuit say. well basically little current technology brand is due in the u.s. this week saying hey we want to be removed from this black list if we're not starting march 15th stocks are going to be banned from being owned or traded by american investors and in fact all investors must divest by 2021 so that's going to hit him pretty hard in the pocketbook and looking says this ban...
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barrows contributor with america's lawyer now molly it's no surprise here that facebook is denying these allegations of abuse of power but what exactly is the company's defense. you've heard from other big tech companies that essentially they sort of fall through the cracks of the regulations that their company doesn't fall under the existing definitions of what a monopoly might look like so i think there's some need for updating regulatory language if you will and regulatory laws and we can get into that in a minute but you know just to recap these 2 lawsuits basically make similar claims that facebook bought instagram and whatsapp in order to squash what they thought was competition that could pose a threat to the company the attorney general accused facebook of using their market dominance to stifle that the f.t.c. also wanted them to unload instagram and whatsapp and become separate companies again so in response to those claims facebook's basically alleging that those 2 apps weren't exactly real competitors they were potential competitors rachel rather than an actual threat and they
barrows contributor with america's lawyer now molly it's no surprise here that facebook is denying these allegations of abuse of power but what exactly is the company's defense. you've heard from other big tech companies that essentially they sort of fall through the cracks of the regulations that their company doesn't fall under the existing definitions of what a monopoly might look like so i think there's some need for updating regulatory language if you will and regulatory laws and we can...
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molly barrows contributor with america's lawyer now molly what is the goal of this congressional hearing. well supposedly on its face lawmakers really want answers from these big tech c.e.o.'s to face that google and twitter wanting to know what they knew about their role if any in citing violence whether it was the congressional or excuse me the riot the attack that we saw the capitol in january that is the impetus of what led lawmakers to call for this hearing back in february and i think they're really just trying to pin them down on real answers whether or not they'll get them it's been a lot of what we've heard before pointing the finger you knows sharing the blame if you will but really what needs to happen is laws need to change instead of all this hunkering down getting into the weeds of who knew what and when we know it's a problem fixed it you know yeah that's an excellent point and now it's interesting because whenever we talk about facebook and twitter we always seem to hear about section $230.00 which is this law that allows social media platforms to operate like they do wit
molly barrows contributor with america's lawyer now molly what is the goal of this congressional hearing. well supposedly on its face lawmakers really want answers from these big tech c.e.o.'s to face that google and twitter wanting to know what they knew about their role if any in citing violence whether it was the congressional or excuse me the riot the attack that we saw the capitol in january that is the impetus of what led lawmakers to call for this hearing back in february and i think...
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molly hunter, nbc news, london. >>> rob mayeda, it was a nice, early spring feeling day today. >> lots of sunshine, 60s around, and still enjoying nice weather for now. but tomorrow get ready for cooler changes and there's still more winter officially before spring gets under way. going to be interesting week. not just showers but low snow levels and maybe a chance for thundershowers. a continuation of beautiful sunday afternoon and evening in the bay area. sunshine in san francisco about 54 degrees. more around walnut creek and mount diablo. more sunday sunshine at 61 degrees. northwest wind at 13. evening plans look good, approaching 11:00, upper 40s, mostly clear, and should be a dry start to tomorrow morning. wake up to 40s around san jose and san francisco. mid to upper 30s, napa. but going to see clouds, highs will trend cooler. now talking 50s and more where that's coming from next few days. storm we've been watching in gulf of alaska is going to bring down much colder air into the region by tuesday and wednesday. first impact will be increasing clouds for morning. evening, from
molly hunter, nbc news, london. >>> rob mayeda, it was a nice, early spring feeling day today. >> lots of sunshine, 60s around, and still enjoying nice weather for now. but tomorrow get ready for cooler changes and there's still more winter officially before spring gets under way. going to be interesting week. not just showers but low snow levels and maybe a chance for thundershowers. a continuation of beautiful sunday afternoon and evening in the bay area. sunshine in san...
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molly, the media loved obama. we know that, but they never had to work so hard to prop him up. he was politically very talented, i was leaving her and vibrant. what do you make of this clearly-transparent effort too levitate joe biden? >> the difference between our media and how they handled the trump administration in which they were relentlessly hostile to literally every single thing that administration did in their sycophantic generosity and encouragement of everything that the biden administration is doing is a constant reminder off their corruption. this is not just bias like the type we've seen for decades leading up to the obama administration, but real corruption. there is a difference between having -- being full of leftists in your newsroom and actually engaging in propaganda. in their rewriting of everything that is happening in the current moment, defining a very divisive and administration that is engaged in full on culture were, tearing down the borders of the country, making all sorts of mistakes in foreign policy.n portraying that as a unifying and good adminis
molly, the media loved obama. we know that, but they never had to work so hard to prop him up. he was politically very talented, i was leaving her and vibrant. what do you make of this clearly-transparent effort too levitate joe biden? >> the difference between our media and how they handled the trump administration in which they were relentlessly hostile to literally every single thing that administration did in their sycophantic generosity and encouragement of everything that the biden...
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mollie hemingway standing by live to weigh in. a shake-up on capitol hill tonight at the house canceled at thursday's session. where does that leave the democrats massive covid relief bill? republicans still 90% full of noncovid, and 9 to on health care spending. we begin tonight with the state of pandemic restrictions on the republican-led state leading the way in listing then. gillian turner shows us tonight, good evening. >> breaking this evening, the president has declared his $1.9 trillion covid stimulus package is the most important piece of legislation of the past four decades. now, suppressed and charges that had come at the cdc is announcing they are not going to release postvaccination guidance tomorrow as they had planned. if they say, it's not actually ready yet. in the meantime, the president is lashing out at republican governors who are trying to open their state's economy is back this about texas and mississippi. >> president biden: the last thing we need is neanderthal thinking that in the meantime everything's fi
mollie hemingway standing by live to weigh in. a shake-up on capitol hill tonight at the house canceled at thursday's session. where does that leave the democrats massive covid relief bill? republicans still 90% full of noncovid, and 9 to on health care spending. we begin tonight with the state of pandemic restrictions on the republican-led state leading the way in listing then. gillian turner shows us tonight, good evening. >> breaking this evening, the president has declared his $1.9...
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when i was growing up in tanzania my parents had this book molly said we used to listen to for hours in the car i still know the lyrics to some of the songs by heart. but back then i didn't know that i was listening to a legend today reggae still has millions of fans across africa i am i know money in the same week every day he. taught me. first place i don't know how. good his. nobody taught me. the money in front of. bob marley when you come to africa you talk about the late lucky to be that made me curious about why we africans still love reggae so much and why many fans identify with this type of music before we move on here's a brief history of reggae. music john wright was born in the 1960 s. in the caribbean island of jamaica in the early seventy's it was popularized across the globe by artists like bob marley bitter top bunny wailer johnny nash and burning spear reggae became so popular in africa that it even made a huge political impact in $1800.00 for example bob marley performed at the celebration for zimbabwe's independence. had the kinds of messages that were relevant to
when i was growing up in tanzania my parents had this book molly said we used to listen to for hours in the car i still know the lyrics to some of the songs by heart. but back then i didn't know that i was listening to a legend today reggae still has millions of fans across africa i am i know money in the same week every day he. taught me. first place i don't know how. good his. nobody taught me. the money in front of. bob marley when you come to africa you talk about the late lucky to be that...
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in the years 1324 months on rusa the new molly an emperor and sunjata key test grandnephew undertook a pilgrimage to mecca via egypt. the fall of the caravan routes all the way up to cairo. this journey marked the completion of a long process the establishment of a massive commercial trading zone between timbuktu and cairo. for the 1st time a leader from the south met those in power in the north. the egyptian historian and the crazy reported a man some spectacular arrival in cairo on the night of sunday 50 instrument the 1st the moon rose completely eclipsed. then came and some king after cool to make the pilgrimage. he. they need for 3 days at the feet of the pyramids as a gas. he entered cairo on thursday 26 rattrap ascended the citadel but that line to kiss the ground and wasn't forced to do so. however he was not allowed to sit in the presence of the sort of. the sultan can manage that he be equipped for the pilgrimage. commands a moose i was accommodated and spend so much gold for what he desired slave girls garments at the rate of the dean out fell by 60 rounds. and nobody has
in the years 1324 months on rusa the new molly an emperor and sunjata key test grandnephew undertook a pilgrimage to mecca via egypt. the fall of the caravan routes all the way up to cairo. this journey marked the completion of a long process the establishment of a massive commercial trading zone between timbuktu and cairo. for the 1st time a leader from the south met those in power in the north. the egyptian historian and the crazy reported a man some spectacular arrival in cairo on the night...
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when i was growing up in tanzania my parents had this book molly said we used to listen to for hours in the car i still know the lyrics to some of the songs by heart and. soul. but back then i didn't know that i was listening to a legend today reggae still has millions of fans across africa. i know my listings are read every day he goes there to talk to me. first place i don't know how. nobody taught me not to get the money and fight over. bob marley when you come to africa you talk about lucky debate that made me curious about why we africans still love reggae so much and why many fans identify with this type of music before we move on here's a brief history of reggae. music john wright was born in the 1960 s. and the caribbean island of jamaica in the early seventy's it was popularized across the globe by artists like bob marley bitter tarshish bunny wailer johnny nash and burning spear reggae became so popular in africa that it even made a huge political impact in $1000.00 a.d. for example while marley performed at the celebration for zimbabwe's independence. had the kinds of mess
when i was growing up in tanzania my parents had this book molly said we used to listen to for hours in the car i still know the lyrics to some of the songs by heart and. soul. but back then i didn't know that i was listening to a legend today reggae still has millions of fans across africa. i know my listings are read every day he goes there to talk to me. first place i don't know how. nobody taught me not to get the money and fight over. bob marley when you come to africa you talk about lucky...
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molly hunter on the breakthrough >> reporter: the "evergiven" is now on her way, capturing the world's attention getting stuck in the suez canal after a final night of pushing and pulling by a small army of tugboats, hours later as the high tide moved in, diggers hard at work around the bow, then it happened nbc's raf sanchez was there. >> this is the moment the world has been waiting for, with horns blaring in celebration, the "evergiven" finally sailing away people here in suez wishing it godspeed. >> reporter: the japanese owned ship is four football fields wrong. the suez canal only two football fields wide >> there is literally no margin for error. >> reporter: does this happen how rare is this >> this is an extremely rare event and other than times of war, i can't remember a moment where the canal has been closed like this for days at a time it has disrupted the entire global trading system. >> reporter: on board all of the essentials, suez officials announcing 113 ships, more than the daily normal, will sail through in the next 12 hours. but tonight more than 300 ships still wai
molly hunter on the breakthrough >> reporter: the "evergiven" is now on her way, capturing the world's attention getting stuck in the suez canal after a final night of pushing and pulling by a small army of tugboats, hours later as the high tide moved in, diggers hard at work around the bow, then it happened nbc's raf sanchez was there. >> this is the moment the world has been waiting for, with horns blaring in celebration, the "evergiven" finally sailing away...
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molly hunter is in london. >> as we celebrate the friendship, spirit of unity -- >> reporter: tonightthe queen preaching unity as her own family braces for the potentially bombshell interview. >> were you silent or were you silenced >> reporter: after days of teasers then came the palace's announcement of new investigations into bullying allegations against meghan, allegations she denies. >> i don't know how had he could expect that after all this time we would still just be silent if there is an active role that the firm is playing in perpetuating falsehoods about us. >> reporter: the press coverage here in the uk non-stop >> after weeks of anticipation. >> the much anticipated interview. >> dominating the front pages. >> reporter: royal aides telling the sunday times the queen won't watch the harry and meghan circus but outside buckingham palace today, a different tone. >> i feel like really is going to be said in the interview that we are going to go like, wow, okay, we didn't know that. >> reporter: a year after harry and meghan left the uk, some looking for answers. >> the reason
molly hunter is in london. >> as we celebrate the friendship, spirit of unity -- >> reporter: tonightthe queen preaching unity as her own family braces for the potentially bombshell interview. >> were you silent or were you silenced >> reporter: after days of teasers then came the palace's announcement of new investigations into bullying allegations against meghan, allegations she denies. >> i don't know how had he could expect that after all this time we would...
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and a warning, some of this video is disturbing molly hunter has details. >> reporter: in more than 40 cities across myanmar, security forces gunning down unarmed civilians running for their lives. violently dragging protesters away. beating people up. security forces are caught on camera shooting three men at point-blank range as they drive by. according to the associated press and local reports, more than 100 people were killed, making it the deadliest day since february's military coup nbc news cannot independently verify that number. >> we have only one scenario first, the military must stop killing its own people attacking its own people >> reporter: these scenes happening at the same time as myanmar's military junta celebrated what they call armed forces day with a parade through the capital. the u.s. embassy says shots were also fired at an american center. tonight the u.s. ambassador condemning the violence this bloodshed is horrifying these are not the actions of a professional military or police force. the u.s. and uk are ratcheting up sanctions against two military-owned con
and a warning, some of this video is disturbing molly hunter has details. >> reporter: in more than 40 cities across myanmar, security forces gunning down unarmed civilians running for their lives. violently dragging protesters away. beating people up. security forces are caught on camera shooting three men at point-blank range as they drive by. according to the associated press and local reports, more than 100 people were killed, making it the deadliest day since february's military coup...
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molly hunter, nbc news, london >>> still ahead, has the pandemic changed parenting forever? the lessons learned during a most challenging year. >>> an oklahoma high school >>> an oklahoma high school girls' basketball team is in the spotlight again tonight. this time for all the right reasons. today the norman high lady tigers won a state title game it comes after controversy at a game earlier in the week when an announcer made racist comments over an open microphone when the team kneeled during the national anthem >>> we're now a year into covid lockdown, and getting a much clearer picture of the profound impact on families living under one roof, in particular the psychological and economic toll on parents with young kids at home rehema ellis reports >> reporter: no matter where you're from, parenting during the year of covid has turned life upside down >> my wife and i were scrambling >> this is the most challenging time as a parent >> this is very, very stressful. >> reporter: in washington, d.c. lynita law has gone through a lot. >> it's definitely nonstop. there's barel
molly hunter, nbc news, london >>> still ahead, has the pandemic changed parenting forever? the lessons learned during a most challenging year. >>> an oklahoma high school >>> an oklahoma high school girls' basketball team is in the spotlight again tonight. this time for all the right reasons. today the norman high lady tigers won a state title game it comes after controversy at a game earlier in the week when an announcer made racist comments over an open microphone...
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molly hunter is in london. molly, outrage is growing over the murder of her.at the main vigil in london. you can see the flowers. you can see the crowds for the last couple of hours, it has been a steady stream. as you mentioned, over the weekend thousands of people came here to pay their respects, to gather, to feel some community. it turned violent when police moved in to disburse. bad optics for the london police department, for male police officers to move in and arrest women who were here to gather. we spoke with the senior human rights watch researchers earlier this morning. take a listen about violence on women. >> we need to look at why violence is happening against women in the first place. we need the government to take this seriously. the violence against women is an epidemic. all women should be able to live freely without the risk of violence against them. >> reporter: i want to give you a little look at this vigil. this is in london. this could be anywhere. this is a global epidemic. what so many of these notes on the flowers say is, this could h
molly hunter is in london. molly, outrage is growing over the murder of her.at the main vigil in london. you can see the flowers. you can see the crowds for the last couple of hours, it has been a steady stream. as you mentioned, over the weekend thousands of people came here to pay their respects, to gather, to feel some community. it turned violent when police moved in to disburse. bad optics for the london police department, for male police officers to move in and arrest women who were here...
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(molly) i really want him to eat well but he's just really picky. okay, he seems interested. cat food...blue tastefuls. one taste is all it takes. >>> back now with the flames shooting 30 feet into the air in phoenix. a ruptured gas line set off this fire in the downtown area. a local bridge could be caused -- closed for several months. >>> prince harry and meghan markle are speaking out after separating from royal life. the couple sat down with oprah. in one promotional clip oprah appears to quote meghan that life in the royal family was almost unsurvivable and harry reflected on his mother's tragic death. >> my biggest concern was history repeats itself. i'm relieved and happy to be sitting here, talking to you. with my wife by my side. because i can't begin to imagine what it must have been like for her going through the process by herself. >> prince harry said the split from royal life has been unbelievably tough. the interview airs next sunday. >>> we turn to the california doctor under investigation after he was seen performing surgery during a video conference call. th
(molly) i really want him to eat well but he's just really picky. okay, he seems interested. cat food...blue tastefuls. one taste is all it takes. >>> back now with the flames shooting 30 feet into the air in phoenix. a ruptured gas line set off this fire in the downtown area. a local bridge could be caused -- closed for several months. >>> prince harry and meghan markle are speaking out after separating from royal life. the couple sat down with oprah. in one promotional clip...
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molly hunter, london. >> molly, thank you very much. >>> this week, we highlight another life well lived of us of a certain age. it turns out, we owe all of those high school mixed tapes we rewound with a pencil to one dutch visionary. lou ottens was the head of product development at an electronics plant in belgium when i 1960, he decided the big, clunky reel to reel audiotapes should be shrunk. >> music in pocket size and instant loading. >> his team got to work. in 1963, they debuted the smaller, cheaper, portable cassette tape. it became a staple of the 1970s, 1980s and 1990s with more than 100 billion sold and played in boom boxes and walkmen around the world. he grew up in thenetherlands. as a boy, built a radio during the german occupation to hear broadcasts from exiled leaders in europe. about his inventions, ottens technology just as soon as his cassette tape took off. he supervised the team that in 1982 introduced the compact disc. an innovation that largely replaced his last one with some 200 billion selling worldwide. >> the best source of happiness is doing what you like. >>
molly hunter, london. >> molly, thank you very much. >>> this week, we highlight another life well lived of us of a certain age. it turns out, we owe all of those high school mixed tapes we rewound with a pencil to one dutch visionary. lou ottens was the head of product development at an electronics plant in belgium when i 1960, he decided the big, clunky reel to reel audiotapes should be shrunk. >> music in pocket size and instant loading. >> his team got to work. in...
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mollie hemingway, and ari fleischer.s cancel culture. >> i think a lot of people thought if senator schumer and the children called for his resignation, that would mean andrew cuomo had to resign. i'm not sure that's true, i live in virginia, our governor democrat ralph northam was in a horrible scandal involving his support for infanticide and a picture in which he wasn't sure he was the guy dressed up as the kkk member or in blackface. everyone said he had to resign. he chose not to, and these fine a few years later. i think you mentioned there are seven people who have made allegations, seven live women who have made allegations, they are also family members of 10,000 dead new yorkers who are frustrated that scandals not getting more attention. i think a lot of people in the media and the democrats are calling on him to resign for those allegations so they don't have to deal with the fact that the real scandal is how he handled the coronavirus. if it's been so long praising him saying he's done good things, when in fa
mollie hemingway, and ari fleischer.s cancel culture. >> i think a lot of people thought if senator schumer and the children called for his resignation, that would mean andrew cuomo had to resign. i'm not sure that's true, i live in virginia, our governor democrat ralph northam was in a horrible scandal involving his support for infanticide and a picture in which he wasn't sure he was the guy dressed up as the kkk member or in blackface. everyone said he had to resign. he chose not to,...
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first, molly line tracking the latest in the battle to get kids back in school in boston. molly?n pushes back hard to get kids back in school full time by april 5. what it does, it just pushes off the required date, the required reopening date until further on until the end of the month to april 26. now it's worth noting that several leaders of the major teacher's unions in the state are already backing this legislation including massachusetts teacher's association that tell us their concern about health, safety and logistics. urging the delay to allow teachers to get vaccinated. teachers and school personnel here just became eligible last thursday. this also calls on the commissioner to work with public health officialer to ensure that educators, staff and employees affiliated with schools and all persons that volunteer within schools have equitable access to covid-19 vaccines administered by pharmacies, healthcare providers before requiring a return to full in-person learning. the cdc has said that teachers don't need to be vaccinated to return to classrooms. a point that the r
first, molly line tracking the latest in the battle to get kids back in school in boston. molly?n pushes back hard to get kids back in school full time by april 5. what it does, it just pushes off the required date, the required reopening date until further on until the end of the month to april 26. now it's worth noting that several leaders of the major teacher's unions in the state are already backing this legislation including massachusetts teacher's association that tell us their concern...
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>> bret: molly? of biden talking about how he wants to have this type of influx of people. a lot of people understand that in order to fix our problems with these massive groups of migrants, you have to have a really smart strategic plan for how to help countries south of the border, we spend so much time on countries and other parts of the world and so little time on improving the situation in country south of our border, joe biden is not going to do that because he actually doesn't want to do that. he said it clearly he would like to have more of these people in this country so what's happening everybody else might think it's a problem but for him, it's more a feature than a bug of our immigration. >> bret: when you talk about bipartisan legislation, there's a number of republicans who said they are willing to talk about immigration and certain elements of it and willing to get to a bipartisan end game here, rob portman among them made that possible. >> it could be possible, but not the way they're
>> bret: molly? of biden talking about how he wants to have this type of influx of people. a lot of people understand that in order to fix our problems with these massive groups of migrants, you have to have a really smart strategic plan for how to help countries south of the border, we spend so much time on countries and other parts of the world and so little time on improving the situation in country south of our border, joe biden is not going to do that because he actually doesn't want...