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. >> homicide investigation was in overdrive, wasn't it? >> it was. >> a city under siege. >> there was a lot of fear. there was a will the of unrest in the community. people were desperate for a suspect. >> who else could have been on that list? >> i had my own personal terrorist. >> and why? >> people don't get gunned down in their offices. there had to have been a link. >> the most haunting question of them all, could those lives have been saved? >> steve always says things don't happen in a vacuum. so losing him the way we did was stunning to me. >> they heard shots. >> for a stretch of nearly four days the fear was palpable and paralyzing. >> the twists and turns don't end there. >> a killer was on the loose in and around phoenix, arizona, systematically shooting victims. >> a mass manhunt under way. >> reporter: >> police worked around the clock, desperate for leads. >> we're having the public the remain vigilant. >> did any of it have to happen? because this was a tragedy many saw coming, including the first and most high profile vic
. >> homicide investigation was in overdrive, wasn't it? >> it was. >> a city under siege. >> there was a lot of fear. there was a will the of unrest in the community. people were desperate for a suspect. >> who else could have been on that list? >> i had my own personal terrorist. >> and why? >> people don't get gunned down in their offices. there had to have been a link. >> the most haunting question of them all, could those lives have...
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and she laid the pandemic sparks overdrives and poverty forcing increasing numbers of people into squatting we catch a glimpse of life in a legal camp outside the capital. and you've heard of black ice but blacks know coal power stations are causing the phenomenon in siberia and the locals had enough. welcome to the program we started nigeria were officials say more than 40 people who were abducted by gunmen 10 days ago have now been released of those people 27 more teenage boys taken from their school and the town of kogarah in northwestern nigeria no group has yet claimed responsibility for the kidnapping but the recent attacks have raised concerns about rising violence by armed doctors looking for children to hold to ransom. the hostages release comes as authorities search for more than $300.00 schoolgirls kidnapped in a separate incident on friday. a very embarrassing situation is the country director for save the children in nigeria and joins me from the capital of georgia misconstruing good to have you with us nigeria has seen a rise in attacks and mass kidnappings on educational faci
and she laid the pandemic sparks overdrives and poverty forcing increasing numbers of people into squatting we catch a glimpse of life in a legal camp outside the capital. and you've heard of black ice but blacks know coal power stations are causing the phenomenon in siberia and the locals had enough. welcome to the program we started nigeria were officials say more than 40 people who were abducted by gunmen 10 days ago have now been released of those people 27 more teenage boys taken from...
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>> we think we can move relatively quickly and definitely have a lot of good people working in overdriven over and beyond what they have been to address this issue. whether it's the cold storage issues or supply chain issues. what i can tell you is there's a laser focus in this administration on getting relief to americans, on getting shots into arms. >> okay. i want to ask you, listen, i don't want to beat up ted cruz anymore. he's taking a lot of heat already. but he did something that you and others, doctors as well, have been saying we shouldn't be doing. and that is traveling willy nilly. even if we want a vacation. because travel is a risk in the midst of a pandemic. tell me your reaction to that and what you say to americans who might be considering similar trips. >> well, i guess what i'd say that this is a good time to check the cdc website and look at the guidelines, including the requirements for international travel for a test before you come back to the u.s. and a quarantine once you arrive on american soil. but to senator cruz specifically, all i have to say is the same thi
>> we think we can move relatively quickly and definitely have a lot of good people working in overdriven over and beyond what they have been to address this issue. whether it's the cold storage issues or supply chain issues. what i can tell you is there's a laser focus in this administration on getting relief to americans, on getting shots into arms. >> okay. i want to ask you, listen, i don't want to beat up ted cruz anymore. he's taking a lot of heat already. but he did something...
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but after a retirement from a successful career as systems analyst, his maker mode went into overdrive. he built drones and remote controlled vehicles from scratch. >> really pretty cool deal. i was proud of it. >> reporter: he even built his very own remote submersible. but it was on his router which of course he built himself, that he began carving out a new niche for himself. faces. once finished, dave got the idea to place them on treece and telephone poles around town and got a kick out of the idea of people discovering them. >> it's fun for me and tickles my creative bones or whatever, but added bonuses. it's a kick for other people to find these things. >> reporter: that has now spread to these. fairy doors. dave carves them. local girl scouts decorate them and he places them at the base of telephone poles around town. >> total of 96 of them now. so i've done a lot of those. >> reporter: dave actually has a map of where every single fairy door is but doesn't want to make that public. being surprised by them, he says, is part of the magic. bringing smiles to hispart of his servic
but after a retirement from a successful career as systems analyst, his maker mode went into overdrive. he built drones and remote controlled vehicles from scratch. >> really pretty cool deal. i was proud of it. >> reporter: he even built his very own remote submersible. but it was on his router which of course he built himself, that he began carving out a new niche for himself. faces. once finished, dave got the idea to place them on treece and telephone poles around town and got a...
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their well being lie if i have done an 8 hour shift somewhere and then i jump in my car in a mode overdrive grow more and more the implication if i'm retired i end up having not accidents are going to be held responsible and i think that is one of the issues that we have and we see with it coming war is your platform is having to take responsibility for these issues yeah that's a very it's a very important point unfortunately martha we're out of time but hopefully we can get you back on the show another time to talk about this martha chechen auto with the newcastle university in the u.k. tonight martha thank you thank you. well the day's almost done the conversation continues online you'll find us on twitter is there going to be news you can follow me a brit goth t.v. every member whatever happens between now and then tomorrow is another day we'll see that everybody. kind. of mine. mine for thousands of residents. in 2015 we followed 3 people through their daily lives with his tard ship. now the bridge is in danger of being demolished and desperate to. close up. next on t w. how does a viru
their well being lie if i have done an 8 hour shift somewhere and then i jump in my car in a mode overdrive grow more and more the implication if i'm retired i end up having not accidents are going to be held responsible and i think that is one of the issues that we have and we see with it coming war is your platform is having to take responsibility for these issues yeah that's a very it's a very important point unfortunately martha we're out of time but hopefully we can get you back on the...
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their wellbeing lie if i have done a in a hour shift somewhere and then i jump in my car and in my overdrive grow more and more the implication if i'm retired and i end up having oxidant is going to be held responsible and i think that is one of the issues that we have and we see rikki klieman what is your platforms having to take responsibility for things issues yeah that's a very it's a very important point unfortunately martha we're out of time but hopefully we can get you back on the show another time to talk about this martha chechen auto with the newcastle university in the u.k. tonight martha thank you thank you. well the day is always done the conversation continues online you'll find us on twitter either going to be news you can follow me or britain t.v. every member whatever happens between now and then tomorrow is another day you'll see that everybody. in. india. on this california milk is not the main product. is down. the beach on a farm in noida is the next level organic farm here local greens are treated like stars as are the mounds they leave behind it's valuable material fro
their wellbeing lie if i have done a in a hour shift somewhere and then i jump in my car and in my overdrive grow more and more the implication if i'm retired and i end up having oxidant is going to be held responsible and i think that is one of the issues that we have and we see rikki klieman what is your platforms having to take responsibility for things issues yeah that's a very it's a very important point unfortunately martha we're out of time but hopefully we can get you back on the show...
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their well being lie if i have done a in a hour shift somewhere and then i jump in my car and in my overdrive grow more and more the implication if i'm retired i end up having an accident is going to be called responsible and i think that is one of the issues that we have only seen with to get comment is your platforms having to take responsibility for things issues yeah that's a very it's a very important point unfortunately martha we're out of time but hopefully we can get you back on the show another time to talk about this martha chechen auto with the newcastle university in the u.k. tonight martha thank you thank you. well the day's almost done the conversation continues online you'll find us on twitter either good news you can follow me a british t.v. every member whatever happens between now and then tomorrow is another day we'll see that everybody. kick off. frankfurter making the league exciting again the team of the hour believe me i'm a can't stand. chasers are in hot pursuit might say climb the tables or close in on them but they're. close for go right on target after a victory an
their well being lie if i have done a in a hour shift somewhere and then i jump in my car and in my overdrive grow more and more the implication if i'm retired i end up having an accident is going to be called responsible and i think that is one of the issues that we have only seen with to get comment is your platforms having to take responsibility for things issues yeah that's a very it's a very important point unfortunately martha we're out of time but hopefully we can get you back on the...
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you've got overdrive in the markets.tend to exhibit financial variants of newton law which means we stay in motion until acted on by another force. john morgan makes a point it could be tapering, but probably not in the near term. still happy to be long these markets, isn't he? annmarie: he certainly is and the tapering isn't going to happen much longer. accommodative monetary policy, accommodative fiscal policy which in the united states we are about to get 1.9 trillion dollars and the party continues. manus: global stocks, up one third of 1%, the longest winning streak on the global equity rally since 2003, and the pe is at the highest since 2009. are we stretched? ask ourselves, s&p futures up 6.1 percent. energy is only 3% of the overall msci waiting. in futures, we traded up. we did that again this morning. when does that reach a tipping point for the equity market? is it 1.6? 1.8, pre-covid? nymex screwed up 1.25% as this cold snap in the united states comes to bear on the energy complex. annmarie: definitely and s
you've got overdrive in the markets.tend to exhibit financial variants of newton law which means we stay in motion until acted on by another force. john morgan makes a point it could be tapering, but probably not in the near term. still happy to be long these markets, isn't he? annmarie: he certainly is and the tapering isn't going to happen much longer. accommodative monetary policy, accommodative fiscal policy which in the united states we are about to get 1.9 trillion dollars and the party...
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when growth is above trend, fiscal policy is on overdrive and markets tend to exhibit the financial variants of newton's law. they stay in motion until acted upon by another force. john, for the time being, do you want to stick with this reflation trade? john: first and foremost, to be clear, much as we read john norman's thesis, it is worth reflecting on where we are in regards to reflation. some of the comments that have been going around the street, including his of late have been warming up to this idea of reflation. back in november, we released our long-term capital market assumptions, we noticed it was not necessarily moving up that much. we are seeing that. the risks of reflation are widening out. we have seen that come through. of course, those have risen to six year highs. certainly, the idea that there is upside with reflation is certainly being prized. the big thing to take away is about cyclical recovery. one thing i entirely agree with john and his team on is we have seen supportive monetary conditions. bear in mind, we are at the beginning of the new economic cycle. looking at
when growth is above trend, fiscal policy is on overdrive and markets tend to exhibit the financial variants of newton's law. they stay in motion until acted upon by another force. john, for the time being, do you want to stick with this reflation trade? john: first and foremost, to be clear, much as we read john norman's thesis, it is worth reflecting on where we are in regards to reflation. some of the comments that have been going around the street, including his of late have been warming up...
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his maker mode kind of went into overdrive. he built drones and remote-controlled vehicles from scratch. >> i was pretty proud of this. >> reporter: and he built his own remote submersible. it was on his cnc router that he began carving out a new niche for himselves, faces. once finished he got the idea to place them on trees and telephone poles around town and got a kick of the idea of people discovering them. >> it is fun for me. and it tickles my creative bones or whatever. but added bonus, it's a kick for people to find these things. >> reporter: that has spread to these, fairy doors. dave cars them, local girl scouts decorate them. then he places them at the base of telephone poles around town. . >> a total of 96 now. so i've done a lot of those. >> reporter: dave has a map of where every single fairy door is but doesn't want to make that public. being surprised by them, he says, is part of the magic. bringing smiles to his community part of his service. garvin thomas, nbc bay area news. >>> so cute. we do have much more a
his maker mode kind of went into overdrive. he built drones and remote-controlled vehicles from scratch. >> i was pretty proud of this. >> reporter: and he built his own remote submersible. it was on his cnc router that he began carving out a new niche for himselves, faces. once finished he got the idea to place them on trees and telephone poles around town and got a kick of the idea of people discovering them. >> it is fun for me. and it tickles my creative bones or whatever....
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just a few minutes ago confirmation that trump is kicking his republican fundraising into overdrive,forward on a plan to create a superpac that can raise unlimited achlts money from any source. this comes at the same time donald trump is emerging from his post inauguration self-exile i'll. krn's michael warren at the cpac gathering in orlando. tell us how big a move this is for donald trump and the republican party. >> reporter: well it's a significant move. our own jim acosta confirming that donald trump is considering starting a superpac, the details of course because it's trump are a little fuzzy. we don't know if he is vertigo an existing superpac or start a new superpac. this also comes at the same time he is converting his own presidential campaign in a superpac as well. but the bottom line of all this sort of organizational movement is that trump is getting back into the political sphere. as you note, ana this is happening before his public appearance at c pac tomorrow. a moment where he is trying to show the party and the conservative movement that he is still here and still
just a few minutes ago confirmation that trump is kicking his republican fundraising into overdrive,forward on a plan to create a superpac that can raise unlimited achlts money from any source. this comes at the same time donald trump is emerging from his post inauguration self-exile i'll. krn's michael warren at the cpac gathering in orlando. tell us how big a move this is for donald trump and the republican party. >> reporter: well it's a significant move. our own jim acosta confirming...
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let's get to chad pergram with the very latest on this student debt pay-off in overdrive. >> martha: democrats say eliminating the student debt could help the economy. chuck schumer says it could happen by the end of the month. >> president biden has taken good steps in the direction of student debt but we think he has to go much further. we believe that number 1 the american people are strongly behind this hover wellingly. >> legislators like schumer prefer to legislate rather than relying on the executive branch to to something. the white house agrees with congressional democrats on student loans but not on how to go about it. the administration says it's not up to them. mr. biden told "the washington post" in december it was questionable that he had the thought to reduce student loans. >> the president has and continues to support cancelling $10,000 of federal student loan debt as a response to the covid crisis. he's calling on congress to draft the proposal. if it's passed and sent to his desk, he will look forward to signing it. >> january 22, president biden reauthorized suspen
let's get to chad pergram with the very latest on this student debt pay-off in overdrive. >> martha: democrats say eliminating the student debt could help the economy. chuck schumer says it could happen by the end of the month. >> president biden has taken good steps in the direction of student debt but we think he has to go much further. we believe that number 1 the american people are strongly behind this hover wellingly. >> legislators like schumer prefer to legislate...
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. >> we're witnessing the counterculture purge being kicked into overdrive here. >> counterculture ist's very dangerous. >> this is the number one issue for the country to address today. >> the number one issue for the country to address today. he said that like a week ago. the menace of counterculture is so important, it's felt so intensely, that the whole theme of this year's conservative cpac conference, the event is "america "even activists have some lines about what kinds of speech are acceptable and what just aren't. mostly conservatives are mad that non-conservatives are drawing lines they just don't agree with. you can probably see where this is going. how long do you think it took the "america uncanceled" conference to themselves cancel someone? cpac tweeted, we have just learned that someone we invited to cpac has expressed reprehensible views that have no home with our conference or our organization. the individual will not be participating in our conference. with them going unnamed there, that could have referred to many cpac speakers that express different views. that's s
. >> we're witnessing the counterculture purge being kicked into overdrive here. >> counterculture ist's very dangerous. >> this is the number one issue for the country to address today. >> the number one issue for the country to address today. he said that like a week ago. the menace of counterculture is so important, it's felt so intensely, that the whole theme of this year's conservative cpac conference, the event is "america "even activists have some lines...
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( laughter ) then the house managers took it into overdrive with security video that hasn't been seene public before. first up was virgin island delegate stacy plaskett. she highlighted the actions of officer eugene goodman, who famously moved the rioters away from the unprotected senate chamber, saving lives. but she also revealed another heroic move by goodman that day that we hadn't known about before. >> in this security footage, you can see officer goodman running to respond to the initial breach. officer goodman passes senator mitt romney and directs him to turn around in order to get to safety. >> stephen: keep in mind, those maniacs would have loved to have gotten their hands on mitt romney, who voted to impeach the former president the last time he deserved it. so it's hard to see in that video, but goodman actually saved two people in that moment: mitt romney and pierre delecto. ( laughter ) you can look it up. that's true. and you'll go, "why is that true?" but it's true. delegate plaskett showed just how close the mob got to mike pence. >> while all of this was going on, v
( laughter ) then the house managers took it into overdrive with security video that hasn't been seene public before. first up was virgin island delegate stacy plaskett. she highlighted the actions of officer eugene goodman, who famously moved the rioters away from the unprotected senate chamber, saving lives. but she also revealed another heroic move by goodman that day that we hadn't known about before. >> in this security footage, you can see officer goodman running to respond to the...
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plus, the big news that sent shares of ford into overdrive. we'll tell you what it was and how our traders trading in "fast money" back in two and in an emergency, they need a network that puts them first. that connects them to technology, to each other, and to other agencies. that's why at&t built firstnet with and for first responders the emergency response network authorized by congress. firstnet. because putting them first is our job. woo! you are busy... working, parenting, problem solving. at new chapter vitamins we've been busy too... innovating, sourcing organic ingredients, testing them and fermenting. fermenting? yeah like kombucha or yogurt. and we formulate everything so your body can really truly absorb the natural goodness. that's what we do, so you can do you. new chapter wellness, well done. >>> welcome back to "fast money. we are following a developing story out of the white house president biden is holding stimulus negotiations with a group of gop senators. let's get more on the progress with ylan mui. >> reporter: brian, pre
plus, the big news that sent shares of ford into overdrive. we'll tell you what it was and how our traders trading in "fast money" back in two and in an emergency, they need a network that puts them first. that connects them to technology, to each other, and to other agencies. that's why at&t built firstnet with and for first responders the emergency response network authorized by congress. firstnet. because putting them first is our job. woo! you are busy... working, parenting,...
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you're also getting that second booster shot which puts your immune system into overdrive and makes itfight off the infection if and when it does see it in reality. that is just tremendously good news, because as i said, we're in this tug of war of time between these new variants, which threaten a fourth surge of the infections and deaths, and getting vaccines into arms. that news gives me hope that those who are vaccinated will stay protected but we've got to get them out a little more quickly. >> always good to have you with us. thank you as always for all you do. and for sharing your expertise with us. >>> up next how dangerous qanon conspiracy theories are ripping families apart. >> i just want to have a mom who loves me. we're past that. we were the first to bring 5g nationwide. and now that sprint is a part of t-mobile we're turning up the speed. upgrading over a thousand towers a month with ultra capacity 5g. to bring speeds as fast as wifi to cities and towns across america. and we're adding more every week. coverage and speed. who says you can't have it all? ♪ oh, oh, oh, ozem
you're also getting that second booster shot which puts your immune system into overdrive and makes itfight off the infection if and when it does see it in reality. that is just tremendously good news, because as i said, we're in this tug of war of time between these new variants, which threaten a fourth surge of the infections and deaths, and getting vaccines into arms. that news gives me hope that those who are vaccinated will stay protected but we've got to get them out a little more...
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>> this was a trend in place before the pandemic, but president it in overdrive.alk into a office, sea of desks everyone checking in 9:00 to 5:00. sales force, they previously had the tradition. had history of big landmark skyscraper offices but that is all changing. the goal basically to have the smallest population possible in those major offices reflect days, one to three days. a lot of sales force employees they still want some semblance of a in-person experience in their office primarily for customer aid and meetings. this is the work space of the future. you will see more and more tech companies like microsoft adopting a this type of model, flex days where the offices were not as important as this once were. this will have a lot of follow-on effect. imagine the change to commercial office space once more and more major tech companies start to adopt this type of policy. connell: right which is very expensive obviously in big cities. this gives companies more flexibility. what about in terms of access they have to their employees? if they kill 9:00 to 5:00, is
>> this was a trend in place before the pandemic, but president it in overdrive.alk into a office, sea of desks everyone checking in 9:00 to 5:00. sales force, they previously had the tradition. had history of big landmark skyscraper offices but that is all changing. the goal basically to have the smallest population possible in those major offices reflect days, one to three days. a lot of sales force employees they still want some semblance of a in-person experience in their office...
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>> we're witnessing the cancel culture purge being kicked into overdrive here. >> cancel culture is al thing. it is very real. >> this cancel culture is so dangerous. and we have to push back. this is the number one issue for the country to address today. >> the number one issue for the country to address today. he said that like a week ago. the menace of cancel culture is so important, it's felt so intensely, that the whole theme of this year's conservative cpac conference, the premier event for american conservatism, is "america uncanceled." of course the definition of cancel culture has always been really slippery. almost every workplace, organization, political party or even conference of conservative activists has some lines about what kinds of speech it thinks are acceptable and what kinds just aren't. mostly conservatives are mad that non-conservatives are drawing lines that they just don't agree with. you can probably see where this is going. how long do you think it took the "america uncanceled" conference to themselves cancel someone? cpac posted this tweet at 4:18 p.m. yest
>> we're witnessing the cancel culture purge being kicked into overdrive here. >> cancel culture is al thing. it is very real. >> this cancel culture is so dangerous. and we have to push back. this is the number one issue for the country to address today. >> the number one issue for the country to address today. he said that like a week ago. the menace of cancel culture is so important, it's felt so intensely, that the whole theme of this year's conservative cpac...
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on this i want to bring in sam, the last time we spoke you said the housing market was going into overdrivejust a frenzy it is a craze it's absolutely nuts and like you were saying people are even liking the houses there buying they just want to buy a house i was talking to my mortgage broker and he was saying people are calling me insane just give me a house for walls and make it important and that's all that i want and it's absolutely nuts these people that are buying these homes as prices go up obviously down payments go up as well how are they affording it i'm seeing more and more people by with their friends, family, lovers, partners whatever it is to just get the house to qualify for a loan. charles: how many people are looking at it as a financial investment type transaction, is this something more about changing your lifestyle moving out of hectic cities moving out of big tech areas moving where they feel safer, it feels like there's something beyond economic striving this. >> is definitely not the market to make money some people call me and say i want to buy a house and flip it an
on this i want to bring in sam, the last time we spoke you said the housing market was going into overdrivejust a frenzy it is a craze it's absolutely nuts and like you were saying people are even liking the houses there buying they just want to buy a house i was talking to my mortgage broker and he was saying people are calling me insane just give me a house for walls and make it important and that's all that i want and it's absolutely nuts these people that are buying these homes as prices go...
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. >>> plus with the biden agenda on overdrive can democrats stay united?ration bill that immediately is almost pronounced unlikely on arrival, not quite dead as they eye a multitrillion dollar infrastructure overhaul as well, all of this in the sprint to pass a nearly $2 tril
. >>> plus with the biden agenda on overdrive can democrats stay united?ration bill that immediately is almost pronounced unlikely on arrival, not quite dead as they eye a multitrillion dollar infrastructure overhaul as well, all of this in the sprint to pass a nearly $2 tril
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and after their 20 # 20 losses, the gop kicked those efforts into overdrive.e been introduced in 33 states. some of those restrictions are coming out of georgia, where state republicans introduced a bill that would tighten the timeline for requesting and returning absentee ballots, and limit access to ballot-drop boxes. the gop bill would also eliminate, get this, early voting on sundays, when black churches, traditionally, hold souls to the polls voter turnout events. the naacp, legal-defense fund, submitted testimony today opposing the legislation. saying, quote, the legislature is considering a bill poised to create unnecessary barriers and burdens on voters that disproportionately impact racial minority, low-income, elderly, rural, disabled, and/or student voters. joining us now is ari berman, a writer at "mother jones" and the author of "give us the ballot the modern struggle for voting rights in america." ari, thank you for being here. you write, in the latest "mother jones." you quote anna dennis, executive director of common cause georgia and this is a
and after their 20 # 20 losses, the gop kicked those efforts into overdrive.e been introduced in 33 states. some of those restrictions are coming out of georgia, where state republicans introduced a bill that would tighten the timeline for requesting and returning absentee ballots, and limit access to ballot-drop boxes. the gop bill would also eliminate, get this, early voting on sundays, when black churches, traditionally, hold souls to the polls voter turnout events. the naacp, legal-defense...
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their well being lie if i have done a in a hour shift somewhere and then i jump in my car and in my overdrive grow more and more the implication if i'm retired i end up having an accident is over going to be called responsible and i think that is one of the issues that we have and we see rikki klieman is your platforms having to take responsibility for things issues yeah that's a very it's a very important point unfortunately martha we're out of time but hopefully we can get you back on the show another time to talk about this martha chechen auto with the newcastle university in the u.k. tonight martha thank you thank you. well the day's almost done the conversation continues online you'll find us on twitter either good news you can follow me a britain t.v. every member whatever happens between now and then tomorrow is another day we'll see that everybody. good. friends of mine. thousands of president. in 2015 we followed 3 people losing. hardship. now bush is in danger of. 90 minutes on t w. the long. people love to say that there is to us. trying to loosen. reporters every weekend on t.w. .
their well being lie if i have done a in a hour shift somewhere and then i jump in my car and in my overdrive grow more and more the implication if i'm retired i end up having an accident is over going to be called responsible and i think that is one of the issues that we have and we see rikki klieman is your platforms having to take responsibility for things issues yeah that's a very it's a very important point unfortunately martha we're out of time but hopefully we can get you back on the...
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. >>> plus with the biden agenda on overdrive can democrats stay united? democrats on the hill unveil a sweeping immigration bill that immediately is almost pronounced unlikely on arrival, not quite dead as they eye a multitrillion dollar infrastructure overhaul as well, all of this in the sprint to pass a nearly $2 trillion covid relief bill. >>> the white house and the cdc have made it clear they want kids back to school. but how to do that is much less clear. especially when it comes to teachers and vaccines. we're talk to the former head of the cdc about what students and teachers need to be safe. ♪♪ >>> welcome to thursday, it is "meet the press daily," i'm chuck todd, the crisis in texas is deepening and it's not just a power grid disaster, the outages being described as the largest forced blackout in american history are also contributing to a weather crisis, a flood crisis and of course all of it is a major leadership crisis for elected leaders in the state of texas. millions of texans are under boil-water advisories, hard to do when you don't have
. >>> plus with the biden agenda on overdrive can democrats stay united? democrats on the hill unveil a sweeping immigration bill that immediately is almost pronounced unlikely on arrival, not quite dead as they eye a multitrillion dollar infrastructure overhaul as well, all of this in the sprint to pass a nearly $2 trillion covid relief bill. >>> the white house and the cdc have made it clear they want kids back to school. but how to do that is much less clear. especially...
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because the disinformation ecosystem is still in overdrive.oning together. but our cynic debates have become polluted by lies and conspiracy theories. so it's part of the news that people need most right now, cutting through the chaos, adding crucial context, and fighting for the idea that everyone is entitled to their own opinion, but not their own facts. and that's your reality check. >> our thanks to john for that. >>> this morning, we are waiting to see how house republican leader kevin mccarthy handles qanon member of congress, marjorie taylor greene. in the meantime, we have an extraordinary report. a one-time qanon supporter speaks out. >> in a way, i probably lost touch with a little bit of reality, and almost like common sense. and so i'm not so much embarrassed for what i believed, but i mean, i feel foolish. >> so how she fell into the rabbit heole of conspiracies. and this is fascinating, the one thing she says that could have pulled her out. look at this human trying to get in shape. you know what he will get? muscle pain. give up
because the disinformation ecosystem is still in overdrive.oning together. but our cynic debates have become polluted by lies and conspiracy theories. so it's part of the news that people need most right now, cutting through the chaos, adding crucial context, and fighting for the idea that everyone is entitled to their own opinion, but not their own facts. and that's your reality check. >> our thanks to john for that. >>> this morning, we are waiting to see how house republican...
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his mind, and i'm not sure if his insecurity and his nervousness and his anxiety have kicked into overdriveovinny is somebody that was invented by me. lemonis: so it's fictional... vinny: sure. lemonis: ...like ernest hemingway. vinny: but i also get to play that character, and i am that character. i'm shy. i've been a fat kid my whole life, so maybe it's a part of just wanting to fit in, so there's a real story, a real person. i grew up really fast. i had to be really responsible really young, so i just wanted to make my life as fun and as carefree as i possibly can. that's why it's not just some schtick. lemonis: are you aware that some people see it as that? vinny: sure. lemonis: i do feel like sometimes, you get caught up in the character. if you could work on putting some precision behind the facts and just checking yourself because i think what happens is, it undermines the character. vinny: right. lemonis: it starts to click for me that he is the way he is because he's trying to overcompensate for some insecurity that he has, and i'm more sympathetic to that, but we have to understan
his mind, and i'm not sure if his insecurity and his nervousness and his anxiety have kicked into overdriveovinny is somebody that was invented by me. lemonis: so it's fictional... vinny: sure. lemonis: ...like ernest hemingway. vinny: but i also get to play that character, and i am that character. i'm shy. i've been a fat kid my whole life, so maybe it's a part of just wanting to fit in, so there's a real story, a real person. i grew up really fast. i had to be really responsible really young,...
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make sure it's not in overdrive. and then try to keep focus on maybe helping find new markets, do things that are going to broaden the ability for farmers to sell what they produce. and keeping costs down, which we mentioned a little bit ago. mostly avoiding government ending up getting more involved. because i think that is one thing that first of all from a budget point of view we cannot take on the burden of doing more when we are running trillion dollar deficits structurally. i would just like your comment on how we keep farmers healthy without reverting to the federal government being more involved in a financial way. mr. vilsack: i think in a word markets. the ability to create more local and regional markets. the ability to create new markets with emphasis on climate. the ability to expand on our export activities either by virtue of newer markets or by a more competitive opportunities in existing markets. it starts with markets, senator. i think that's critically important. i do believe that we are on the cus
make sure it's not in overdrive. and then try to keep focus on maybe helping find new markets, do things that are going to broaden the ability for farmers to sell what they produce. and keeping costs down, which we mentioned a little bit ago. mostly avoiding government ending up getting more involved. because i think that is one thing that first of all from a budget point of view we cannot take on the burden of doing more when we are running trillion dollar deficits structurally. i would just...
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we saw wallstreetbets going crazy into overdrive for the price spikes in some analysts say it might betitutional money buying and meeting hedge funds of big money managers and not just the average guys pick the timing was also significant because it took place really in the final hour of two trading halts for gamestop in the final 60 minutes, up 100% at the close ended then it trades up another 50% in after-hours. other reddit favorites amc, no caps, also spiked yesterday checking that short interest in the stocks and not as much as it was last month because obviously they learned their lesson from the short squeeze. gamestop only had 30% at close and it's a short compared to the 140% during the meeting must stop mania. checking the volumes, looks a lot like a lot of people are binding so that means that stock saver, some of the seven of the 10 heavily traded stocks in the premarket so i think there may be fomo going on and maybe people are rushing in to make money as we see the price spike. stuart: a whole new market place all over. that's what's happening now. more from you in a seco
we saw wallstreetbets going crazy into overdrive for the price spikes in some analysts say it might betitutional money buying and meeting hedge funds of big money managers and not just the average guys pick the timing was also significant because it took place really in the final hour of two trading halts for gamestop in the final 60 minutes, up 100% at the close ended then it trades up another 50% in after-hours. other reddit favorites amc, no caps, also spiked yesterday checking that short...