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collins himself. and the main thing is that he is worth and not polenza, you understand, not collins, and we will not m, in general, it seemed to me that this was belovezhskaya pushcha. and now phil collins, in principle, could sing gleb matviychuk. it seems to me all the same, he will be potenated by gleb. but here i see, i hear. there is some rather strong voice from above. but look what he let loose, here we have fog. yes, we all plunged into this underwater kingdom. you can't be a shaman it seems to me that you are probably a sorcerer, well, the sorcerer already has such wheezing wheezing, they constantly use everyone, he doesn't drink at all. this is tin. i had another option. here is today's performance. i thought it might be hidden there. vanya dmitrienko well, it seems today today i was not him today someone replaced him obviously three versions. i like sorcerer shaman or matveychuk it sounds like a spell, but i don't know such a verb about matviychuk, besides, i can conjure now. after all, i did not come one head. glory to the jellyfish over you matveychus, the broad masses of the people reco
collins himself. and the main thing is that he is worth and not polenza, you understand, not collins, and we will not m, in general, it seemed to me that this was belovezhskaya pushcha. and now phil collins, in principle, could sing gleb matviychuk. it seems to me all the same, he will be potenated by gleb. but here i see, i hear. there is some rather strong voice from above. but look what he let loose, here we have fog. yes, we all plunged into this underwater kingdom. you can't be a shaman it...
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are you worried qt is not working? collin: i would say that a little differently.he fed has pivoted and will use all aspects to try to get inflation back to the normalized level. between hiking rates and quantitative pricing, we are in an inflationary environment. those will be me means by which they use all measures to get back to a normalized rate. you will continue to see financial conditions tightening. you are seeing that with the yields back up and the credit markets, the mortgage markets. all of the above will be part of the fed's toolkit over the next six to 12 months. taylor: we did not get a full 30 minutes of real yield in, but we try to get two of our most esteemed guests. that will be good enough. we appreciate both of your time. jim keenan and collin martin. we will talk about the qt, the global central banks as well. another significant rate hike this month, along with the st. louis fed president jim bullard. he said i support a significant increase at the next meeting on september 20. think of the policy rate to a setting that is clearly restricting
are you worried qt is not working? collin: i would say that a little differently.he fed has pivoted and will use all aspects to try to get inflation back to the normalized level. between hiking rates and quantitative pricing, we are in an inflationary environment. those will be me means by which they use all measures to get back to a normalized rate. you will continue to see financial conditions tightening. you are seeing that with the yields back up and the credit markets, the mortgage...
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i would not have sat down with collin if we did not have optimism we could get the transaction done. llin, the ceo of irobot, is the most -- one of the most missionary entrepreneurs i have ever met. i look forward to working with him closer. ed: there are so many product lines. we did not even get into tv's. all of that makes me think about your manufacturing footprint globally now. let's talk semiconductors. how is the supply chain? how is manufacturing? how is access to key chips you need to go into these devices? dave: we are coming out of the other end, at least for the products under my purview. i don't think it is over. we still see disruptions in the worldwide transportation network, especially on the ocean. certain chipsets are still in shorter supply. one of the more critical components -- the actual processors in our products -- when you look at display panels of things like tablets, that supply looks better than it did a year ago. i don't think we are through it, but i start seeing a light at the end of the tunnel. ed: let's stick with amazon and bring in tom. something of
i would not have sat down with collin if we did not have optimism we could get the transaction done. llin, the ceo of irobot, is the most -- one of the most missionary entrepreneurs i have ever met. i look forward to working with him closer. ed: there are so many product lines. we did not even get into tv's. all of that makes me think about your manufacturing footprint globally now. let's talk semiconductors. how is the supply chain? how is manufacturing? how is access to key chips you need to...
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lisa: representative collins did not support the near-total ban in committee, but did support a versiont passed last night. and he joins me now. representative collins, thank you for joining us. you have expressed real concern for abortion restrictions perhaps becoming too extreme. why did you vote for the bill last night that was more extreme than the bill that you seem to regret? rep. collins: thank you, lisa. that last little bit is where the national narrative is incorrect about regret. if we watch longer than that one minute, it was a two hour committee, and in that process, democrats were being cut off. my point was what we do in that committee matters, that people should have the right to speak. so what i truly was saying is this is an important matter, everybody should have their chance to represent their constituents. if i do have a regret as far as the six-week ban, what i regret is that we weren't even more specific. i believe the six-week ban that we passed should and would have protected this 19-year-old that i mentioned. as an attorney, i understand that hospitals in that
lisa: representative collins did not support the near-total ban in committee, but did support a versiont passed last night. and he joins me now. representative collins, thank you for joining us. you have expressed real concern for abortion restrictions perhaps becoming too extreme. why did you vote for the bill last night that was more extreme than the bill that you seem to regret? rep. collins: thank you, lisa. that last little bit is where the national narrative is incorrect about regret. if...
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susan collins. notsingle dove among them. >> my sources are, if you run a major hedge fund $5 billion or more. those are my sources. they talk to the new york fed all the time. there is constant communication with major players and the fed. larry fink who runs $10 trillion is even more talking to the fed. they are telling me the conversation which has been have much on inflation and meeting and trying to get to the 2% target has shifted somewhat in recent days to systemic risk of this financial system if rates keep going up. i think there was some betting that it will. we went from the bank of england intervening by buying bonds. it was worried about systemic risk as its bond was starting to hit the 5% and causing all sort of ruckus. if their 10-year is 5%, that crushes the bond market. because they issued so much debt at such low interest rates, all that unwinds. that's what they were trying to prevents. they went from qt tightening to qe. the federal reserve is worried about the same potential. if the
susan collins. notsingle dove among them. >> my sources are, if you run a major hedge fund $5 billion or more. those are my sources. they talk to the new york fed all the time. there is constant communication with major players and the fed. larry fink who runs $10 trillion is even more talking to the fed. they are telling me the conversation which has been have much on inflation and meeting and trying to get to the 2% target has shifted somewhat in recent days to systemic risk of this...
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collinss the four officers of covering up up the fact they did not have ct cameras. collins did report a cl phone video that contained mostly audio. >> they are lying. you know because i know what i saw. i wa. was there. >> they are lying about the extent of their first, their dun of their force. >> reporter: a couple of the officers kneeled on angela's shoulder and neck cutting off his oxygen. the family attorneys filed a federal civil lawsuit against the police department alleging wrongful death. emac this report was not fair. it was fair. it was not impartial. it was intended interview to improperly absolve the officers of pretty clear wrongdoing in this case. [ music ] on december 23, 2020, the sister called 911 after the object was having a mental breakdown. and officers arrived to find the mother holding the child in a bear hug physician. officers a that since he was not cooperating, they separated the two. they handcuffed and kneelen the victim's shoulder to control control him. the family tells the officer they should have just cuffed him and allowed to it up. >> he
collinss the four officers of covering up up the fact they did not have ct cameras. collins did report a cl phone video that contained mostly audio. >> they are lying. you know because i know what i saw. i wa. was there. >> they are lying about the extent of their first, their dun of their force. >> reporter: a couple of the officers kneeled on angela's shoulder and neck cutting off his oxygen. the family attorneys filed a federal civil lawsuit against the police department...
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not reached before midnight, friday, 60,000 workers could walk off the job. >> it would be catastrophic to the supply chain and disrupt an estimated 30% of all u.s. freightshipments. kaitlan collins and adrian broad does join us. >> amtrak workers are not involved, but many of the amtrak rails are owned by those freight railroad companies. this news was just announced moments ago in a statement. amtrak said started thursday it would cancel all long distance trains. as you mentioned, that is to avoid possible passenger disruptions while en route. obviously both sides are still negotiating and trying to reach an agreement before friday. it's not only the amtrak lines that will be impacted. for example, here in chicago already at least nine of the 11 metro lines have been suspended due to this possible strike. one travel expert who we heard from says this will be more if that strike happens than a travel nightmare. listen in. >> it's really going to bottle up the freight system. we have supply chain problems already. the ports are clogged. you throw in a rail strike and tens of thousands of containers can't get to where they want to go. that affects stores in our everyday lives. >>
not reached before midnight, friday, 60,000 workers could walk off the job. >> it would be catastrophic to the supply chain and disrupt an estimated 30% of all u.s. freightshipments. kaitlan collins and adrian broad does join us. >> amtrak workers are not involved, but many of the amtrak rails are owned by those freight railroad companies. this news was just announced moments ago in a statement. amtrak said started thursday it would cancel all long distance trains. as you mentioned,...
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not win. >> brian: u.n. susan collins, too close to call, and you won easily. so did susan collins. polls again. >> i don't believe the polls and i don't believe those liberal pundits out there. i think this is intentional, to suppress the vote as well as suppress the donors. again, i think we have a great opportunity to take the senate back this fall, take the house back most certainly, and again, trying to be part of that effort to help win. redwavesenate.com. >> ainsley: did you feel my heater? >> my shins are sweating. >> it's great to be with you. >> steve: look who else is in the studio. it's hillary vaughn, peter doocy's wife, along with peter doocy, helping us share some family recipes. >> ainsley: the couple that's taking down washington one question at a time! >> brian: the first -- we should stand, too. hillary, let's go to bill hemmer and find out what's going to be on that show. >> bill: good morning on a friday. governor greg abbott of texas is here, he'll talk about the martha's vineyard deal and what's to come next on all that. watch the market today, our friday mone
not win. >> brian: u.n. susan collins, too close to call, and you won easily. so did susan collins. polls again. >> i don't believe the polls and i don't believe those liberal pundits out there. i think this is intentional, to suppress the vote as well as suppress the donors. again, i think we have a great opportunity to take the senate back this fall, take the house back most certainly, and again, trying to be part of that effort to help win. redwavesenate.com. >> ainsley:...
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not about the search warrant exactly, per se. all right, andy, standby for second. i want to go back to kaitlan collins. who has been reading more. what do you see now, caitlin? >> john, there's a new part in here where they're talking about basically they're contesting the idea that the justice department is acting fairly here. and what they are pointing to, really, basically going back to the search of trump's home. saying the justice department is arguing there moving in a fair minded, ethical way. and they're saying the search warrant executed at his home in the midst of a standard give and take between former presidents and norah, that's the national archives, regarding presidential library contents. and with a movement, quote, i'm quoting from this, literally allowing doj lawyers and fbi investigators to come to his home and provide security advice. that is one spin on the june 3rd meeting, because of course, we know, we now know that those investigators went there, they wanted to get the rest these documents, as they said in their filing last night, when the council show them the room where these
not about the search warrant exactly, per se. all right, andy, standby for second. i want to go back to kaitlan collins. who has been reading more. what do you see now, caitlin? >> john, there's a new part in here where they're talking about basically they're contesting the idea that the justice department is acting fairly here. and what they are pointing to, really, basically going back to the search of trump's home. saying the justice department is arguing there moving in a fair minded,...
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unless you're less a missed manchin or collins, if you are not outrunning the president by seven or eightyou're just not. >> let me take a bite at that apple. matt laid a lot of things out there. not a lot of confidence in that red wave paid also pointing to the senate, what you say? >> yes, look, i think democrats have a great case from the senate at the moment. we have great candidates running. tim ryan is crushing it in ohio, state president trump a one it should not be competitive but it is because he is a great candidate. he is out fundraising at jd vance. he is struggling to consolidate her problems because of numerous mistakes he's made on the campaign the same with herschel walker. dr. oz is living in new jersey, is a doctor in new york i think fetterman's making a great case he cannot represent the commonwealth of pennsylvania. fetterman is a terrific candidate and a ton of grassroots support throughout the state. we've got great candidates prepare out raising the republicans part of got a great message to tell the president's agenda's delivering for the american people. the infl
unless you're less a missed manchin or collins, if you are not outrunning the president by seven or eightyou're just not. >> let me take a bite at that apple. matt laid a lot of things out there. not a lot of confidence in that red wave paid also pointing to the senate, what you say? >> yes, look, i think democrats have a great case from the senate at the moment. we have great candidates running. tim ryan is crushing it in ohio, state president trump a one it should not be...
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not about the search warrant exactly, per se. all right, andy, stand by for a second. i want to go back to kaitlan collins who has been reading more. what are you seeing now, kaitlan? >> john, there's a notable part in here where they're talking about -- basically they're contesting the idea that the justice department is acting fairly here. and what they're pointing to really going back to is the search of trump's home, saying that the justice department is saying they're moving in a fair-minded and ethical way. and they're saying the search warrant executed at his home in the midst of a former give and take between former president and archives and with the movement, literally allows doj lawyers and fbi investigators to come to his home and provide security advice. that is one spin on the june 3rd meeting because of course we know that -- we now know that those investigators went there. they wanted to get the rest of these documents. as they said in their filing last night, when the counsel showed them the room where the documents are being kept, they said trump's counsel prohibited them from being able
not about the search warrant exactly, per se. all right, andy, stand by for a second. i want to go back to kaitlan collins who has been reading more. what are you seeing now, kaitlan? >> john, there's a notable part in here where they're talking about -- basically they're contesting the idea that the justice department is acting fairly here. and what they're pointing to really going back to is the search of trump's home, saying that the justice department is saying they're moving in a...
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maiden public speech of the boston fed president and voting member for this year, susan collins, she said recession was notnevitable. doesn't seem like the markets believe her. the dow is down as you noted it is back in bear market territory , which it did hit on friday. the nasdaq was in the green, investors started looking for tech bargains this sector has been hit so hard, and you can see there is green among those big tech players like apple, up half of 1%, amazon up 1.5% today, but look, certainly this sector not out of the woods either. the next catalyst for stocks, neil, comes mid-october with third quarter earnings season. that's when corporate executives will start quantifying the impact of higher rates on their businesses, and ahead of that we get the latest data on how businesses doing, new home sales tomorrow, same for durable goods and consumer confidence, and then the final read on how fast or slow the economy grew in the second quarter, that comes on thursday. expect that to confirm two consecutive quarters of negative growth. yes, that is a technical recession, and that's what's hitting oil
maiden public speech of the boston fed president and voting member for this year, susan collins, she said recession was notnevitable. doesn't seem like the markets believe her. the dow is down as you noted it is back in bear market territory , which it did hit on friday. the nasdaq was in the green, investors started looking for tech bargains this sector has been hit so hard, and you can see there is green among those big tech players like apple, up half of 1%, amazon up 1.5% today, but look,...
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jo tiger why they heritage takes them to read something that they're not ah, like thousands of other aboriginal families, hazel collins has been separated from her grandchildren, one of them, ryan, was placed with different white families. why? i hoping he'd never mind. a guy, sorry, audio or lima, mobile adam originally my mom had everything kinda well and it all the happy kid until then. no, i come into thank you from region. are everyone you know? it was a complete join? how do you mean have through them? not i just me there's a light on very hard for them because they're drawing up non non engaging warriors. aboriginal. they do repair differently. they are and non just just mom and dad. but as a community i bride that thought the children grow up, losing their identity. that i know they're related to. when i come from, how long did he stole? in just 10 years, the number of aboriginal children placed in foster families has doubled to 18000 across the country to get a better understanding of the reality. behind these figures, we're meeting a mother who has been separated from her children for 6 years. she lives in n
jo tiger why they heritage takes them to read something that they're not ah, like thousands of other aboriginal families, hazel collins has been separated from her grandchildren, one of them, ryan, was placed with different white families. why? i hoping he'd never mind. a guy, sorry, audio or lima, mobile adam originally my mom had everything kinda well and it all the happy kid until then. no, i come into thank you from region. are everyone you know? it was a complete join? how do you mean have...
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and hugh elections can be administered going forward not just now, but also in 2024. kaitlan collins, cnn, the white house. >>> experts say americans may need to get a single coronavirus booster every year. the head of the white house covid response team says the virus will eventually be treated more like the flu and the routine part of our lives. this marks a shift in the government's approach as it keeps scaling back its pandemic response. authorities urge americans 12 and older to take advantage of the updated boosters which match the currently circulating variants. >>> juul will pay nearly $440 million to dozens of u.s. states and territories in a new settlement eefr over its marketo minors, an investigation found that it deliberately promoted its products to young people even though the sales are illegal. the presentation told schoolchildren that the nicotine product was, quote, totally safe. >>> still ahead on cnn, playing with fire, that is the warning from a nuclear expert who says if changes aren't made, disaster is imminent at zaporizhzhia. >>> and plus vladimir putin talks
and hugh elections can be administered going forward not just now, but also in 2024. kaitlan collins, cnn, the white house. >>> experts say americans may need to get a single coronavirus booster every year. the head of the white house covid response team says the virus will eventually be treated more like the flu and the routine part of our lives. this marks a shift in the government's approach as it keeps scaling back its pandemic response. authorities urge americans 12 and older to...
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it's not about blood or pedigree or wealth. >> kaitlan collins, cnn, the white house. >> caitlin, thank so much. for more now, i want to bring in washington post senior critic at large, robin -- >> high rob, and perfect person to the sickest this. let's talk about the style on display, starting with the paintings, artist robert mccurdy president obama, sharon sprung depicted michelle obama. what do you think of these paintings and how they represent the former first couple? remembering what they are going to hang in the company of presidents and first ladies who served before them? >> yeah, you know, i think that each of them does something quite specific separately. and then together. you know, they do something different. i think with the portrait of the former president, the painting, as he mentioned, is really quite lifelike. it doesn't brush away any of the flaws. it's really quite realistic. i think when you look at a lot of the paintings that are there, of former presidents, they do have this very heroic grand quality to them. they don't really put them into context. you don't se
it's not about blood or pedigree or wealth. >> kaitlan collins, cnn, the white house. >> caitlin, thank so much. for more now, i want to bring in washington post senior critic at large, robin -- >> high rob, and perfect person to the sickest this. let's talk about the style on display, starting with the paintings, artist robert mccurdy president obama, sharon sprung depicted michelle obama. what do you think of these paintings and how they represent the former first couple?...
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collins book. it's independent. it's not affiliated be congress.iously while i'm inviting you to read the book and my piece on the coup, there are other ways. there's no monopoly or anything on the jan 6th report or the ways to get it. you can preorder now. we'll cover the report for you on "the beat" and our segments ondown, which we make available to everyone nightly for free. so order it or wait. now you know. i'm just excited to share all this with you. and there, i did. i guess i made it through this whole announcement without quoting any lyrics, which is weird. although to paraphrase rick ross, so much action you're going to want to look. printing paper, boy, i even wrote a book. fact check, they wrote the book. i'm writing a 10,000 word foreword, but you got to start somewhere. as for the committee, this public phase of the hearings, if first primetime hearing, do you remember when that was? would you guess half a year? it was just three months ago in june. and that's shaped the public understanding of what happened. it's been a busy couple
collins book. it's independent. it's not affiliated be congress.iously while i'm inviting you to read the book and my piece on the coup, there are other ways. there's no monopoly or anything on the jan 6th report or the ways to get it. you can preorder now. we'll cover the report for you on "the beat" and our segments ondown, which we make available to everyone nightly for free. so order it or wait. now you know. i'm just excited to share all this with you. and there, i did. i guess i...
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but collins accuses the four offices of covering up the facts and thy did not have body cameras. >> they i was there. >> they're lying about the exted of their force. the duration of their force. >> the family attorney has alrey filed a federal civil lawsuit against the police department alleging wrongful death. also they'll send a letter to state attorney general to ask him to re-examine the criminal case. sn francisco based lyft is facing a a lawsuit for allegedly failing to protect a passenger and driver from physical and sexual assault. > >> 17 people are suing the compy including a woman from napa. kpx 5's kiet do has that story. >> reporter: for amy collins, is been two and a half years since that day. she has not felt right right since and is not sure she ever will. >> it does. it does help to you know, speak about it. let it be out there. >> reporter: amy pick up a passr at a winery in napa and right ay could tell he was intoxicated. >> he got up in-between the dris side seat and passenger's seat and just was on top of me. tellg me you are so beautiful. i love your breasts. and t
but collins accuses the four offices of covering up the facts and thy did not have body cameras. >> they i was there. >> they're lying about the exted of their force. the duration of their force. >> the family attorney has alrey filed a federal civil lawsuit against the police department alleging wrongful death. also they'll send a letter to state attorney general to ask him to re-examine the criminal case. sn francisco based lyft is facing a a lawsuit for allegedly failing to...
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. >> that's not all that is being said publicly or behind closed doors. kaitlyn collinsthe white house tonight. you have new reporting about what white house officials are saying about the threats from putin. >> yeah. they're not saying as much publicly, john, as they're saying behind closed doors. they said that they are basically spelling out to russia what the consequences would be if they were to use nuclear weapons inside ukraine. those are things they're disclosing publicly for obvious reasons. they say they made it very clear to russian officials behind the scenes. i think the important part of this, john, is this is coming as thee so-called referendums are being conducted in rush ukraine orchestrated by russia. the white house is watching really closely. it is the four regions. the result are set to be announced tomorrow. the concern the white house has is not with results. they say that is predetermined. we know what they're going to say. people overwhelmingly voted to join russia which, of course, you know, these referendums are being carried out at gun point w
. >> that's not all that is being said publicly or behind closed doors. kaitlyn collinsthe white house tonight. you have new reporting about what white house officials are saying about the threats from putin. >> yeah. they're not saying as much publicly, john, as they're saying behind closed doors. they said that they are basically spelling out to russia what the consequences would be if they were to use nuclear weapons inside ukraine. those are things they're disclosing publicly...
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caitlin collins, white house correspondent, she's decent but it's not going to go well.e last time a guest owned an anchor on national television like that. she's a hundred percent right. it didn't originate in 1619, it's a worldwide issue, especially in africa. we look at sonny houston, all the testing moments in history, these are the most delicious comments we've seen some time. he plays the race card more than anyone from the bottom of the deck. sonny herself does not use her real name. the moderator of this dumpster fire of a program whoopi goldberg doesn't use her real name. it's karen o lane johnson. >> hannity: i had no idea. >> judge jeanine: joy behar's name isn't joy, sean. >> hannity: her name is joy less. she has no joy. >> it doesn't make a difference about the reasons. they'll attack any minority who goes to the right that's the sad part about it. as far as don lemon, that guest took don lemon up and him. thank you. straight ahead, more "hannity," after this new astepro allergy. now available without a prescription. astepro is the first and only 24-hour st
caitlin collins, white house correspondent, she's decent but it's not going to go well.e last time a guest owned an anchor on national television like that. she's a hundred percent right. it didn't originate in 1619, it's a worldwide issue, especially in africa. we look at sonny houston, all the testing moments in history, these are the most delicious comments we've seen some time. he plays the race card more than anyone from the bottom of the deck. sonny herself does not use her real name. the...
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>> there is a lot of fear of what's legal and not legal around the provision of abortion in our state. >> this is keisha collinthood. >> registered nurse now to get women out of phoenix and tucson. >> what i want to do, i give funding for your procedure. >> people are furious, people are infuriated and so i am really hoping the electorate would be able to tap into the collective rain at this disruption. and demand something different. >> good afternoon. >> activists hope the rage will exist in in the polls in november. especially among women. >> has been unwavering and support for abortion access. >> a registered republican. >> who says that she will cross party lines to vote for candidates who support abortion rights. >> what does that tell you about arizona and especially women? >> even for republicans, it is not an issue that just democratic women face. it's an issue that all women's fate. >> back at the tucson clinic. antiabortion activists believe that overturning roe will pay off for conservatives this midterm. >> it's a cushion, i believe god is pro-life, jesus is pro-life in every single life as a. so
>> there is a lot of fear of what's legal and not legal around the provision of abortion in our state. >> this is keisha collinthood. >> registered nurse now to get women out of phoenix and tucson. >> what i want to do, i give funding for your procedure. >> people are furious, people are infuriated and so i am really hoping the electorate would be able to tap into the collective rain at this disruption. and demand something different. >> good afternoon....
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. >> kaitlin collins, i appreciate it. >>> president biden not alone in expressing condolences today.tain's empire no longer exists, its global influence still does. erica hill reports tonight. >> the last days of the queen's life captures who she was in so many ways. working till the very endi on behalf of the people she loved. >> reporter: in her final public act just two days ago, britain's longest serving monarch welcomed the new british prime minister. >> queen elizabeth ii was the rock on which modern britain was built. our country has grown and flourished under her reign. britain is the great country it is today because of her. >> reporter: crowds gathering in the uk, many with flowers in hand. >> very emotional, so i wanted to pay some respects to the queen. >> i was called sally elizabeth because i was born in the year of the coronation. so she's been the only queen i've ever known and i can't believe it's happened so quickly. >> reporter: as the world paused, in honor of a life dedicated to service. moments of silence at the new york stock exchange. at the u.n. security coun
. >> kaitlin collins, i appreciate it. >>> president biden not alone in expressing condolences today.tain's empire no longer exists, its global influence still does. erica hill reports tonight. >> the last days of the queen's life captures who she was in so many ways. working till the very endi on behalf of the people she loved. >> reporter: in her final public act just two days ago, britain's longest serving monarch welcomed the new british prime minister. >>...
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fauci said that the nih categorically did not fund gain of research and you say that documents assertions by francis collins and fauci, that the nih did not support gain of function research are untruthful. so just expand on that if you would. what the implications of dr. fauci's continued blatant dishonesty regarding nih's regarding the gain of function. >> i stand by my statements, repeated occasions to the public, press and policy makers, by the nih director dr. fauci have been untruthful. i do not understand why those statements are being made because they are demonstrably false. >> can i ask you just about in my few remaining seconds here, let me ask you about an effort to shut down any kind of questioning of the origins of covid, on february 19th, 2020, a group of virologists published the famous, infamous letter, in lancet, we strongly condemn conspiracy theories suggesting covid-19 does not have a natural origin and later found out that the lancet letter had been orchestrated by the health alliance, on the wuhan with, a grant from taxpayers from fouche fauci's to study bat viruses. and stated we com
fauci said that the nih categorically did not fund gain of research and you say that documents assertions by francis collins and fauci, that the nih did not support gain of function research are untruthful. so just expand on that if you would. what the implications of dr. fauci's continued blatant dishonesty regarding nih's regarding the gain of function. >> i stand by my statements, repeated occasions to the public, press and policy makers, by the nih director dr. fauci have been...
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. >> reporter: for amy collins, it collins, it has been 2 1/2 yeare that day. she has not felt right right since, and is not sure shr will. >> it does help to speak about , let it be out there. >> reporter: amy picked up a passenger at a winery in napa, right away, could tell he was i. >> he got up in between the driver side seat and passenger seat and was on top of me, telling me you are so beautiful, beautiful, i love your breasts. then, he would come around my neck and have my his hands around my neck me choking me and and he would keep fondling me. i i kept trying to push him back, but he kept coming at. my phone was right here, and i cannot geo it to call 911. i am on the highway. >> did you think you were going to die? >> yeah, i thought this was a possibility this would not end . >> reporter: her story is not unique. she joins a total of 17 riders and passengers and drivers with a lawsuit against lyft saying they were physically or sexually assaulten some way. the lawsuit says, they they knew of a pattern in violence, but failed to protect passengers and drivers. >>
. >> reporter: for amy collins, it collins, it has been 2 1/2 yeare that day. she has not felt right right since, and is not sure shr will. >> it does help to speak about , let it be out there. >> reporter: amy picked up a passenger at a winery in napa, right away, could tell he was i. >> he got up in between the driver side seat and passenger seat and was on top of me, telling me you are so beautiful, beautiful, i love your breasts. then, he would come around my neck...
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and they say there are more cards to play, but it has not changed here on the ground. >> and now the kaitlan collinse, and now looking at the strange of the strategic of the screen we are looking at the map, and what does it mean to change for the white house mou? >> it is the white house not only condemning it, but if you are listening to the speech from putin today, he is framing it as the existential crisis of the west and rusrussia, and he is viewing the condemning of the move that the white house says they knew it was coming of the four territories and it is brazen, and violation of international law, and tramples on the united nations charter and that russia is showing contempt of peaceful nations everywhere by doing this, and taking actions of imposing sanctions, john, and further trying to cripple russia's defense and technical sector by going after any companies that provide technical or financial support to russia, and they will impose sanctions is, and put in place these export controls which is the step they are going to do, and targeting the top russian official, but the questions are t
and they say there are more cards to play, but it has not changed here on the ground. >> and now the kaitlan collinse, and now looking at the strange of the strategic of the screen we are looking at the map, and what does it mean to change for the white house mou? >> it is the white house not only condemning it, but if you are listening to the speech from putin today, he is framing it as the existential crisis of the west and rusrussia, and he is viewing the condemning of the move...
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not just member of the. in preparation for the queen queen's union rahal. >> there are still breath tacking images. nada, thank you. and to caitlin collins now, who is traveling to london. i remember him comparing the queen to his mother, after meeting the queen. >> yeah. he's not the only president who has done that either. after they meat with the queen privately, the cheer reminded them of their mothers, their grandmothers. you saw how all of them were paying tribute to her. and president biden has arrived it do so. husband f thatting is given security comes he and jill biden will be making their first stop this this it. that will be first too in, which is actually pretty rare for a u.s. president to speak on the phone to a british monarch. immediatelien paid tribute to her, talked about her yoors of there. so that is going to be part of his if and in addition to joe biden, there are constraints on how many people can be invited. he will not be meeting with the british prime minister, the new british prime minister, liz trust. that's something that 10 downing street suggested happen but it will be a focus for president biden, talking
not just member of the. in preparation for the queen queen's union rahal. >> there are still breath tacking images. nada, thank you. and to caitlin collins now, who is traveling to london. i remember him comparing the queen to his mother, after meeting the queen. >> yeah. he's not the only president who has done that either. after they meat with the queen privately, the cheer reminded them of their mothers, their grandmothers. you saw how all of them were paying tribute to her. and...
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it's not clear what that amendment would say yet. susan collinscenes trying to get it together. >> jake, one of your absolute favorite topics is the idea of the government shutting down. so this one is approaching. there hasn't been too much drama yet. but the talk is picking up. what are the chances that the government does run into financial difficulty where the lights get turned off in weeks ahead? and if same sex marriage ends up in the bill, does that increase the chances it could happen? >> i don't think the government is going to shut down, john. not before an election. we're kind of out of that spiral, so to speak. at least theoretically we're not in those times. there are two responsible actors on top of the senate and responsible actors in the house of representatives and a president that doesn't want to shut down. i assume it will pass with some ukraine money and maybe some other add ones at the -- toward the end of this month and we'll have government funding until december 16th at which point we'll have a really difficult and differen
it's not clear what that amendment would say yet. susan collinscenes trying to get it together. >> jake, one of your absolute favorite topics is the idea of the government shutting down. so this one is approaching. there hasn't been too much drama yet. but the talk is picking up. what are the chances that the government does run into financial difficulty where the lights get turned off in weeks ahead? and if same sex marriage ends up in the bill, does that increase the chances it could...
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not known until four decades later. from early fall through winter 30 steinbeck learned of the conditions collins detailed reports with the newest refugees to the accounts and farm camps along as the fsa camps including life a tiger to appreciate the daily struggles work in food health and safety and then originate in assistance to an advocacy for southern plains families the new deal democrat became an author and in february he wrote to a friend there were 5000 families starving to death in the valley not hungry but starving the government was trying to provide food and medical assistance but the efforts were sabotaged by utilities and banks that he described his fastest and murderous he made the trip in late february and his experience there help the migrants have another pivotal moment in the awakening leading himin to declare i wantm to put shame on the greedy pastors who are responsible for this starvation under with those rhetorical question if you buy a farm horse only feed him when you were kim the horse will die is a possible the state is so stupid ambitious and greedy it cannot feed and clothe the men and women
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obviously with senator mcconnell not voicing objections thus far with ten republican cosponsors and senator collinso key on the republican side in terms of getting this fire, are you expecting shenanigans to try to stop it or provide it for some other purpose? >> you can always anticipate that it could happen. but so far, we've not seen signs of that because it's been such a lengthily good faith effort on both sides. i will say we had a major hearing on the bill when we had democratic and republican witnesses agreeing that there should be some changes made to this archaic law from the late 1800s, and senator cruz then did say that he liked the commission that was set up in the year 1856. i pointed out to him that i didn't really like that year because i couldn't have voted, and i don't think we want to harken back to the time of whether v. hayes, and it's time to update this law. so far, i think we're gonna get a very strong vote on this bill. and then, we'll take it to the floor. >> well, if we can both nudge and asteroid out of the way and get a bipartisan vote to save democracy in the same week,
obviously with senator mcconnell not voicing objections thus far with ten republican cosponsors and senator collinso key on the republican side in terms of getting this fire, are you expecting shenanigans to try to stop it or provide it for some other purpose? >> you can always anticipate that it could happen. but so far, we've not seen signs of that because it's been such a lengthily good faith effort on both sides. i will say we had a major hearing on the bill when we had democratic and...
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not all uh. you understand collinally, they saw the british or americans, especially since central aza was undert of such a leap, such a leap was in central asia that until now they are using the fruits of the soviet union from the very fruits , therefore, look, then, look, then , what happening. so, this is the west and east, there is a junction between them. this or the meter zone is the country, which means the former soviet union and delighted. well, let's say in the soviet camp. they will always have turbulence between them and all this conflicts that take place between them, especially the south caucasus, which means ukraine, in all likelihood. now hungary is moving towards it. there pribal such and so on. they are the ones who are the junctions of these two worlds. east today they say who is the main east main you understand with the world becomes eastern centric. they will control the world economy americans who will lead the west humiliating europe will only dominate the western world but here is india which will overtake china in the near future as an economic power. and now, under the
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but you're not going to see any ratings change for the morning show on cnn with don lemon. caitlin collins who i happen to think is a halfway decent white house correspondent, but but not a morning show personality. ousei just don't see it going vy well. but i got to tell you, it'sremeb hard to remember the last timee a guest owned an anchor like that on national television like you just played in that clip anchoal telev, 30%. right. slavery did not originate in 16 , 19 in this country. this was a worldwide issue, especially in africa.e in as for sunny hostin, i mean, when we look back at all the st casting moments in the views,al what twenty five year historly, these are easily the most delicious cell phones that co've seen in some time. sunny hostin, who playssome hee race card from the bottom of the deck more than any one on television that's saying a lot, accusing nikki haley of not using her real name when sunny herself does not use her real name or the moderator of this dumpster fire of thi a program. whoopi goldberg also does not use her real name. r >> it's actually karen ellen joh
but you're not going to see any ratings change for the morning show on cnn with don lemon. caitlin collins who i happen to think is a halfway decent white house correspondent, but but not a morning show personality. ousei just don't see it going vy well. but i got to tell you, it'sremeb hard to remember the last timee a guest owned an anchor like that on national television like you just played in that clip anchoal telev, 30%. right. slavery did not originate in 16 , 19 in this country. this...
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that does not help to preserve domestic manufacturing. >> senator collins, domestic manufacturing oft is a critical mission of ours at asper, to make sure it is supported. when movement acute response to a steady state, we will always want to know whether we have had covid, rather someone we interacted with has covid, testing is critical and domestic manufacturing of tests is critical. regarding the i help contract your call when the president made the announcement he was, going to make one billion tests available through the postal service distribution system, covid test not gov, he also vowed at the time that he would not interrupt the commercial market, he would not take test that we're currently going to the pharmacies. and other stores. you would not take them out of the market and put them into a covid test.gov program. an order not to disrupt that, the domestic manufacturers at the time were seeding the local pharmacies. we pulled in test internationally to not interfere with what is available at the pharmacies. as soon as that leveled out, we made a commitment in the spring t
that does not help to preserve domestic manufacturing. >> senator collins, domestic manufacturing oft is a critical mission of ours at asper, to make sure it is supported. when movement acute response to a steady state, we will always want to know whether we have had covid, rather someone we interacted with has covid, testing is critical and domestic manufacturing of tests is critical. regarding the i help contract your call when the president made the announcement he was, going to make...
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thon but also trying to keep their distance from it and not interfere with the justice department's investigation. >> all right of the kaitlan collins, alison kosik, elizabeth cohen, thank you. >>> so more than 1 million puerto rican residents are without power after hurricane fiona slammed the island. we're live in san juan with how they are surviving. >>> and after years of captivity the taliban releases an american. we have details on the prisoner exchange ahead. but, at upwork, we found her. she's in austin between a fresh bowl of matcha and a fresh batch of wireframes. and you can find her, and millions of other talented pros, right now on upwork.com godaddy lets you sell from your online store or in person and manage it all from one spot. trusted by over million customers worldwide, godaddy has the tools to sell anything anywhe. start for free at godaddy.com/sell before we begin, i'd like to thank our sponsor, liberty mutual. they customize your car insurance, so you only pay for what you need. and by switching, you could even save $652. thank you, liberty mutual. now, contestants ready? go! why? why? only pay for what you nee
thon but also trying to keep their distance from it and not interfere with the justice department's investigation. >> all right of the kaitlan collins, alison kosik, elizabeth cohen, thank you. >>> so more than 1 million puerto rican residents are without power after hurricane fiona slammed the island. we're live in san juan with how they are surviving. >>> and after years of captivity the taliban releases an american. we have details on the prisoner exchange ahead. but,...
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not religious freedom would be infringed by the tammy baldwin bill. so there are bipartisan negotiations and they're looking for the middle ground. host: what is susan collins saying to you? is she saying nine or 10 colleagues will join her? guest: they're saying they're hopeful it can pass. when you go ahead and count, you thom tillis is a yes, that does not get you to 10 republicans as we discussed to overcome a republican filibuster. there are a number who are opposed to doing anything they just don't feel like it's necessary. they don't feel like there is any sort of movement by the supreme court on that issue and so they are not quite there yet. there are still a lot of behind-the-scenes happening in regards to this religious freedom, concerns but we should know in the coming days we should perhaps see language on religious freedom. host: this is why we have you here. election reform legislation is time runs short to act as the headline of your story from this we can. explain. guest: election reform we are talking about this in the context of january 6. the attack on the capitol, the attempt to try to encourage or pressure the vice president and member
not religious freedom would be infringed by the tammy baldwin bill. so there are bipartisan negotiations and they're looking for the middle ground. host: what is susan collins saying to you? is she saying nine or 10 colleagues will join her? guest: they're saying they're hopeful it can pass. when you go ahead and count, you thom tillis is a yes, that does not get you to 10 republicans as we discussed to overcome a republican filibuster. there are a number who are opposed to doing anything they...
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they're not acquiescing to it. >> wow, ben collins, frank figliuzzi, david shelly, it's a terrifyingeful to all of you for having this conversation. you have shaken me to my core. thank you. claire sticks around after the break for us, this moment with donald trump and the rest of us put into really exquisite historical context. our next guest details two reasons why what we are living through right now represents the greatest threat to our country's governing ideals in decades. those two reasons and what we can do about it is our next story. don't go anywhere. i'd like to thank our sponsor liberty mutual. they customize your car insurance, so you only pay for what you need. contestants ready? go! only pay for what you need. jingle: liberty. liberty. liberty. liberty. life... doesn't stop for diabetes. be ready for every moment, with glucerna. it's the number one doctor recommended brand that is scientifically designed to help manage your blood sugar. live every moment. glucerna. [ marcia ] my dental health was not good. i had periodontal disease, and i just didn't feel well. but the
they're not acquiescing to it. >> wow, ben collins, frank figliuzzi, david shelly, it's a terrifyingeful to all of you for having this conversation. you have shaken me to my core. thank you. claire sticks around after the break for us, this moment with donald trump and the rest of us put into really exquisite historical context. our next guest details two reasons why what we are living through right now represents the greatest threat to our country's governing ideals in decades. those two...
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not to. >> thank you very much, thank you all for your testimony. this is very helpful and invaluable to us. thank you. thanks. >> thank you senator bolo from --senator blumenthal. we will next turn to senator collins. >> thank you mr. chairman. i am so glad that you and the ranking member are continuing the committees focus on scams that are directed against older americans. it is extraordinary how painful not just financially, but emotionally, these scams are. in that regard, i want to thank our witnesses for coming forward and sharing their very powerful stories that will help to educate other older americans to tell them that they are not alone and that they should get help. most of all, help them avoid these scams in the first place. >> i want to start with you, again, i found your testimony to be so compelling because, as you pointed out, you have an extensive financial background. you are not easily deceived. but you fell prey to an extremely sophisticated, ruthless scam that went on for months. for those of us, and i put myself in that category, who are not that savvy technically, getting a notice on your computer that it has been compromised would cause alarm. for almost all of us. over th
not to. >> thank you very much, thank you all for your testimony. this is very helpful and invaluable to us. thank you. thanks. >> thank you senator bolo from --senator blumenthal. we will next turn to senator collins. >> thank you mr. chairman. i am so glad that you and the ranking member are continuing the committees focus on scams that are directed against older americans. it is extraordinary how painful not just financially, but emotionally, these scams are. in that...
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could face up to 3 years in prison, the banker collins of her mother, petra, of also been frozen with i'd explanation petro since left germany for russia not spoke to her about her and her daughters or to and i am on such didn't this the home visit with mos august and he sounded to live germany. i quit my job then noticed what the loss control was precisely the situation it unfolded it on my daughter. when accounts a blocked side when criminal prosecution begins, the very last straw was mon, my bank account was also blocked. i was standing in front of the bank atm and wanted to get my money. yeah, my caught suddenly popped back out. no explanation. i told my bank account was simply blocked and that was all the money i don't, i don't understand why. who will, there is this stupid phrase, long distance citizens, but we have always been so to speak, this and citizen by me, my wicked paid for everything. and suddenly iraqis in the yes and, and what days is it, he's already completely unclear on my phone. and then the result reach out of food than once by now, what's the matter? i was going on in germany and no longer felt saint life is hudson
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. >> some abortion rights groups have not been as high on it as the other bill that didn't the susan collins' support this should get lisa murkowski and susan collins of the senate. is it more important to the republican votes >> ideally we codify roe, we put into law a protection for what i believe is a constitutional right for women to make these decisions. and it would be bipartisan ideally, yes, it would be bipartisan. >> do you believe the government should put any limit on abortion >> i believe government should not be tell women what to do with their bodies. i believe government should not be tell women how to plan their families i believe government should not be criminalizing health care providers. i believe government should not be saying no exception for rape or incest. as a prosecutor, former prosecutor who specialized in child sexual assault cases understanding the violence that occurs against women and children, and then to further subject them to those kind of inhumane conditions, that's what i believe. >> final topic here. we're here in texas, i want to ask you about the bord
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not. joining us now is south carolina state rep and republican neal collins who had voted to include the exceptionsve, thanks so much for being here. can we just start with the fatal fetal anomalies? why would south carolina republicans want a woman to carry a baby with fetal anomalies to term when it's going to die? >> nice to see you. i believe the argument for that side is that they believe life begins at conception and that any termination of life would be considered a killing of a baby. >> and do you agree with that? >> i'm for -- i'm personally for exceptions but more importantly my constituents are. i live in arguably one of the most conservative districts in south carolina and arguably the nation and i believe my constituents are also for exceptions. >> that's right. i mean you've made this case. i think quite compellingly on the house floor. your constituents and the people that you talk to including a doctor talked to you about the real-life consequences about some of these exceptions and so you voted to make an exception for the life of the pregnant woman and for rape and incest. do you
not. joining us now is south carolina state rep and republican neal collins who had voted to include the exceptionsve, thanks so much for being here. can we just start with the fatal fetal anomalies? why would south carolina republicans want a woman to carry a baby with fetal anomalies to term when it's going to die? >> nice to see you. i believe the argument for that side is that they believe life begins at conception and that any termination of life would be considered a killing of a...
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not trained at all. this is what american analysts and american observers from the center indicate new america liam collinm the former military believes that the mobilization indicates the problems of russia in the war with ukraine this circle from the side of russia is the best and most beautiful project of what done by the kremlin, they are doing very badly. this is such an act . i will call up 300,000 reservists to support the military operation, but such actions will not help. they did not have time for training and training. as we can see, the best-prepared russian troops have shown terrible results, as at the beginning. during the conflict and during all military operations, there are also issues of supply and logistical support, so it may take weeks or months to prepare them for battle, it does not matter if you are forming new battalions or replenish them with new forces where there are currently problems with replenishment the results will be the same in the future russian troops will be relatively poorly prepared again if the russian regular troops had a year to prepare for war and are still fig
not trained at all. this is what american analysts and american observers from the center indicate new america liam collinm the former military believes that the mobilization indicates the problems of russia in the war with ukraine this circle from the side of russia is the best and most beautiful project of what done by the kremlin, they are doing very badly. this is such an act . i will call up 300,000 reservists to support the military operation, but such actions will not help. they did not...
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collins was one of the better sport. they made it clear they would appoint simon & schuster. hush it did note an actual bit, but their ceo actually said, i kind of wish they did. and yeah, we'd also like to have simon and schuster. so it's an instinct situation what they're saying is that they're not necessarily against the big five, being shrink to the big four. but they're saying, look penguin random house, was already number one. that's a special case. so in our case, it's a little different. >> just to review, before we closed down our conversation on this, this merger is specifically being challenged by advances, big advances to big name authors, correct? right -- >> right, this is the perspective that you're taking. my understanding is like it's sort of a waiver kind of issue, how are being compensated for your work. they are focusing on this particular part of the market. in fact, one of the defenses at random house, saying, look, you're just focusing on a small number of things here. you're not considering the vast number of books that don't fall into these categories. and the respon
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i can also say that many are awaiting not only the hearing but its report, and i am working with harper collinseveral options of ways you can get the committee's report. it's the january 6th report with a foreword i'm writing about the coup conspiracy. here's the cover of that book and i tell you, thanks to you, "the beat" and msnbc viewers. that book is now the number one book in the country, not just among government reports or nonfiction, but among all types of books on amazon. so thank you for getting it, if you're interested. thank you for supporting us. and if you don't want to get the book or read it, that's fine, too. we'll continue to cover what has been something that has yielded measurable interest. you see the interest in the hearings, in the evidence, and people like ms. thomas who have kind of said, well, maybe they want to defend or explain why they were going to overturn the election and then they don't. as i told you before, when you have to go under oath, that's when you might find out a lot more about where people really stand. thanks for watching "the beat" with ari melber t
i can also say that many are awaiting not only the hearing but its report, and i am working with harper collinseveral options of ways you can get the committee's report. it's the january 6th report with a foreword i'm writing about the coup conspiracy. here's the cover of that book and i tell you, thanks to you, "the beat" and msnbc viewers. that book is now the number one book in the country, not just among government reports or nonfiction, but among all types of books on amazon. so...