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th is sortf, kd ofhe impac on salm and steeead peop talk abt. and so ised that as a gdeline d i stard thinki abt the skomish, d you kn, well, e bitat hadn't rlly chand overhose 10 ars, it was prey good. there s noydro, therwas no ds. the haest, as r as i cld tell, had mained ratively nstant and t we hadhis plumting numr of fis and so t one conant at i fou is at a hatery had be operati for the enre duratn the decne of wi steelhe. i thk that w what started nd of myocus learninmore abo the rolehat hatcries pla in theecline onot just shing oprtunitie but ofild fish pulationperiod. (tping) - an] the ms came downn the ela, it was t largestiver storation in htory. we spentore than320 llion toecover wd salmon t insteaof letti them recoloni the riv natural, the way ey've evved to do forillions years, we snt $17 mlion to bud a brannew hatcry. so nowe're opeting not ju one, but twhatcheri on a river th was resred fothe benet of wilsalmon. and we msed thisuge opportuny to aow the river to return being tly wild. - oh, 92, no mar no tag. - ho 73, nmark, noag.
th is sortf, kd ofhe impac on salm and steeead peop talk abt. and so ised that as a gdeline d i stard thinki abt the skomish, d you kn, well, e bitat hadn't rlly chand overhose 10 ars, it was prey good. there s noydro, therwas no ds. the haest, as r as i cld tell, had mained ratively nstant and t we hadhis plumting numr of fis and so t one conant at i fou is at a hatery had be operati for the enre duratn the decne of wi steelhe. i thk that w what started nd of myocus learninmore abo the rolehat...
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peop have lid down he with rivs for miennias. theyive with the river. when thetalk, th river tas througthem. sinci can rember, i s mehow coected wi rivers. it started, thks to myad 'causee was a fishern, he stl is, anwhen i w probabl thre four yes old, he wou take me shing wi him. but i ways wand a bit morehan just fhing the. i started rowg. somehow made it olymc games four yes, got in finals,ut en missethe meda and myromise tmyself was m gonna quit t srt d rely startiving. (gentlmellow mic conties) entle ponant mus) in rivs, everying comes tother. u have a flow of energyhich youan see. it'so rich wh life. it where wer meetshe land. the nd is dierent, the smelis diffent. the feelg next to the rir is difrent. so if yotry and nipulatehat, you e playinwith something ally big. - the sty about e balkan ver is aositive ory. it's somhing wderful. it'sbout beay, actlly. but ny peopldon't sethe beau anymore wh we see bety, they s money. (bght live music) we havevidencef about 000 hydrower proct tween slenia and gree. terally,very sine river would be dmed or dert
peop have lid down he with rivs for miennias. theyive with the river. when thetalk, th river tas througthem. sinci can rember, i s mehow coected wi rivers. it started, thks to myad 'causee was a fishern, he stl is, anwhen i w probabl thre four yes old, he wou take me shing wi him. but i ways wand a bit morehan just fhing the. i started rowg. somehow made it olymc games four yes, got in finals,ut en missethe meda and myromise tmyself was m gonna quit t srt d rely startiving. (gentlmellow mic...
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the peop that original were thfish and wildlife sentists ren't. they we agricuuralists ansince th1800s, oufish andildlif encies he been dinated an agculturalentality ju like fa, you rae them, you put em out, u harvesthem. that's t basis f fish an wildfe manement inhe us for es and as. - the fa is saon mustnd part their le out inhe wild. and wasn't til in t 70s at we rely started evaluating, what a we doinwhen releaseatchery sh in a strea e use ofatcherie waa promis at youould he salmon and you uld also ve the befits of deloping e river. puthat nexto the ft that 40% ofhe salmoare extinct in tir hisric rae and e rest a proteed the endgered spies act, you woulhave to y that th story dn't prott ththings tt we valu, the saon. - wee been rying on those me runs fish, the wild fh, sin thbeginninof time. when yr healths their hethright? you'rearriedn that w and i ink thatnion eates thsacredne. to havthat relionship wi a singlspecies iseal specl. u think out like thsioux pele d the bualo backn the da before erything s colonid, but at relatnship unrtunely wa
the peop that original were thfish and wildlife sentists ren't. they we agricuuralists ansince th1800s, oufish andildlif encies he been dinated an agculturalentality ju like fa, you rae them, you put em out, u harvesthem. that's t basis f fish an wildfe manement inhe us for es and as. - the fa is saon mustnd part their le out inhe wild. and wasn't til in t 70s at we rely started evaluating, what a we doinwhen releaseatchery sh in a strea e use ofatcherie waa promis at youould he salmon and you...
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buin fact,t's one of e worst ergy resrces relatn to nature a to peop. - [nata] so lae dams a basilly floong the canyons, so makg lakes out ofhe river and all hydrower plantsre takin e water t of t canyon. 90% of a these hydropowe prects othe balks are so-cled smalscale hyopower pnts. it'sryg out e landsce. ere's noater left. e peoplehat are lking us io the hyo issue the old triane, the hydrlobby, and th there's the consuction lby, and th there ithe bankthe finaial mark. anthe reas why it'so interestg for mo of them is thait's ver hard toversee what t actual pric fosuch a d is. - nobodyeally kns w many cic meter of concre goes intone. so it's etty sime to get so extra aunt out it. then you take in account whats necessary touild such a dam, the infrtructureyou ve to bud a road pipelis, you he to cut t forest inrder tbuild trsmission line all the things. you kn, they canalculate a ge amounof money d then t taxpayeor the conser has tpay that anthat ope the gates focorrupti. - [rok] looks rlly compx, the wle story t at the end othe day, it'really sple. thiss politilly unstab region where
buin fact,t's one of e worst ergy resrces relatn to nature a to peop. - [nata] so lae dams a basilly floong the canyons, so makg lakes out ofhe river and all hydrower plantsre takin e water t of t canyon. 90% of a these hydropowe prects othe balks are so-cled smalscale hyopower pnts. it'sryg out e landsce. ere's noater left. e peoplehat are lking us io the hyo issue the old triane, the hydrlobby, and th there's the consuction lby, and th there ithe bankthe finaial mark. anthe reas why it'so...
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peop have lid down he with rivs for miennias. theyive with the river. whenhey talkthe rivetalks thugh them since i n rememb, i was somew connecd with rers. it staed, than to my d 'cause hwas a fisherma he still is, and en i wasrobably three,our yearold, he wouldake me fiing withim. but i alys wantea bit more tn just fhing the. i started ring. somehow made it olymc games four yes, got in finals,ut en missethe meda and my pmise tmyself was m gonnquit thepo and ally sta living. entle meow musicontinues (gtle poignt music in rivs, everying comes tother. u have a flow of energyhich youan see. it'so rich wh life. it where wer meetshe land. the nd is dierent, the smelis diffent. the feelg next to the rir is difrent. so if yotry and nipula that, you e playinwith something allyig. - the sty about e balkan ver is aositive ory. it's somhing wderful. it'sbout beay, actlly. but ny peopldon't sethe beau anymore wh we see bety, they s money. (bght live music) we havevidencef about 000 hydrower proct tween slenia and gree. terally,very sine river would be dmed or derte
peop have lid down he with rivs for miennias. theyive with the river. whenhey talkthe rivetalks thugh them since i n rememb, i was somew connecd with rers. it staed, than to my d 'cause hwas a fisherma he still is, and en i wasrobably three,our yearold, he wouldake me fiing withim. but i alys wantea bit more tn just fhing the. i started ring. somehow made it olymc games four yes, got in finals,ut en missethe meda and my pmise tmyself was m gonnquit thepo and ally sta living. entle meow...
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there's two reasons that p peope die. the first is that they use alone.aws and stigma drive people into the shadows. when they use alone, with no one to provide naloxone or call 911 of the overdose, they can die. people who overdose and die are not using with a group of friends. they are hidden off in the shadows, behind a locked bathroom door, under a bridge or, you know, behind a dumpster someplace. you need to not use alone. and the second reason is drug supply tainted by fentanyl. i will explain that in a moment. the problem with vent and all is any dose, if poorly mixed, can kill even an experienced user. so in connecticut and much of the east coast, heroin comes in a powder form. in parts of the west coast there's something called black tar heroin, which is a stickyt sort of substance but in the east coast and connecticut, it's powder. and one of the benefits of powder heroin, depending on how you look at it, is it's very easy to use. you can just snort it. as i mentioned before, your first introduction to heroin isn't sticking a big needle in your
there's two reasons that p peope die. the first is that they use alone.aws and stigma drive people into the shadows. when they use alone, with no one to provide naloxone or call 911 of the overdose, they can die. people who overdose and die are not using with a group of friends. they are hidden off in the shadows, behind a locked bathroom door, under a bridge or, you know, behind a dumpster someplace. you need to not use alone. and the second reason is drug supply tainted by fentanyl. i will...
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as we come up to the elections, the accusation from younger peop is none of the politicians are aimingns at them. this comes on the back of 16 years as angela merkel as chancellor. this should be a time for change. someone calling loudly for change is one of germany's most well-known social media influeers. thank you for joining me. >> it is nice to be here with you. >> just to talk about angela merkel quickly, a female chancellor, a lot of women are product that. is it been too long, 16 years? should change of come earlier? >> i think people will definitely miss her. she did a good job, but she was not somebody driving change in germany. that is something i definitely miss. i hope it will change with the next election. >> you have over 1 million followers. you are telling them to go out and vote and asking what priorities they have. what are you hearing? >> a lot of them are worried because it does not seem like politicians really care about the young people, about their future when it comes to the climate crisis, digitalization, these are issues we are not well prepared for. >> your
as we come up to the elections, the accusation from younger peop is none of the politicians are aimingns at them. this comes on the back of 16 years as angela merkel as chancellor. this should be a time for change. someone calling loudly for change is one of germany's most well-known social media influeers. thank you for joining me. >> it is nice to be here with you. >> just to talk about angela merkel quickly, a female chancellor, a lot of women are product that. is it been too...
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there are even new atm's which in theory allow peop to convert to dollars and witraw the dollars withoutommission. the first day was hit by technical snags. many people say the app was not available to be downloaded on popular app stores including apple and huawei. the government saying that was ju a blip and problems would be sorted out. it's a lot of skepticism about this move, partly because bitcoin is so volatile. it is unregulated and could be used for criminal resources. also, half of the population has no internet access. lawmakers approved this back in june. some areas of the country have already been using the digital currency. bitcoin beach is a hotspot on the pacific coast. the manager there says he is excited about the opportunities ahead. >> any time you roll out a new technology, especially as quickly as they have here, it is expected to be problems. and there will be people two months from now saying it is a failure but we believe two years from now everybody will look at el salvador making this great decisionnd kind of leading the world. we think it will be the first of m
there are even new atm's which in theory allow peop to convert to dollars and witraw the dollars withoutommission. the first day was hit by technical snags. many people say the app was not available to be downloaded on popular app stores including apple and huawei. the government saying that was ju a blip and problems would be sorted out. it's a lot of skepticism about this move, partly because bitcoin is so volatile. it is unregulated and could be used for criminal resources. also, half of the...
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just look at how many peop. >> city leaders asking for the puck lick's input and today is the last day>>> 6:37 coming up on kpix 5 and streaming on the bay area. >> a bay area professor making times magazine for the most influential people and the movement he cofounded that landed him a spot on the list . >>> and the market just opened up about ten minutes ago. let's take a quick look at the big board right now and looks like the dallas was up about 60 points and cbs money reporter and diane king hall breaks down the number after the break. when it comes to being on budget, i lead the charge. and for this multitasking number cruncher, time is money. so, no more chasing sales. because at floor and decor, i get rock-bottom prices on top-quality products. and with free in-store design services, i score expert advice and project planning. not like free with purchase either, like free-free. mission accomplished. now that's time well spent. explore floor and decor in person or online at flooranddecor.com tasha, did you know geico could save you hundreds on car insurance and a whole lot more?
just look at how many peop. >> city leaders asking for the puck lick's input and today is the last day>>> 6:37 coming up on kpix 5 and streaming on the bay area. >> a bay area professor making times magazine for the most influential people and the movement he cofounded that landed him a spot on the list . >>> and the market just opened up about ten minutes ago. let's take a quick look at the big board right now and looks like the dallas was up about 60 points and...
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bringing us together sports has become another political angle and hoping to back of the standd about a peop out there will be able to come together again by the way i appreciate being able to be the lead you've been doing it phenomenally well for a long time. it takes me on tonight. >> will be glad to have your back. we will warn you. even though i've been turned ofi to sports in ways edit the core possible, don't mess with my so possible, don't mess with my so this kid has a track record second to none. t he's pretty good at it. >> i just with my kid he's driving me crazy. >> good to have you, thank you. for hannity after this >> sean: unfortunately that's all the time we have left. set your dvr. never mess an episode. 9:00 p.m. eastern. pray for our fellow americans abandoned by enemy lines. let not your heart be troubled. ray arroyo filling in for laura tonight. how are you? >> i'm a little froggy tonight. >> sean: filling in for laura and >> i'm a froggy tonight. laura: you are filling in for laura and have a sore throat. it sounds worse than you feel? >> yes, i feel great. >> it happen
bringing us together sports has become another political angle and hoping to back of the standd about a peop out there will be able to come together again by the way i appreciate being able to be the lead you've been doing it phenomenally well for a long time. it takes me on tonight. >> will be glad to have your back. we will warn you. even though i've been turned ofi to sports in ways edit the core possible, don't mess with my so possible, don't mess with my so this kid has a track...
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er's wored bec upo peop aecte attend saturday's justice for j- 6 rally in support of those who rioted at the us capitol on january 6th. yeah. yeah. yeah. ( booing ) you were a little late with that. you were a little late. ( laughter ) folks, do we really need to go through this again? >> audience: no! >> stephen: it reminds me of the famous quote "those who fail to learn from history will be at this rally." ( cheers and applause ) but i'm all for justice for the people who attacked the capitol on january 6th. have they locked up the main guy who started the whole thing yet? his name's on the tip of my tongue... ...and it tastes terrible. ( cheers and applause ) at first, i thought this rally was some kind of sting operation, like when they offer super bowl tickets to very stupid fugitives. ( laughter ) hi, i was told i could meet tom brady, annnnnd i'm being handcuffed. can i at least meet gronk? ( laughter ) democrats have been advised to leave town, no republican members of congress have said they're going. the rally is even being skipped by former president "sweeny fraud." ( laugh
er's wored bec upo peop aecte attend saturday's justice for j- 6 rally in support of those who rioted at the us capitol on january 6th. yeah. yeah. yeah. ( booing ) you were a little late with that. you were a little late. ( laughter ) folks, do we really need to go through this again? >> audience: no! >> stephen: it reminds me of the famous quote "those who fail to learn from history will be at this rally." ( cheers and applause ) but i'm all for justice for the people...
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. >> is it time to start prioritizing icu bedss for peope who are vaccinated??by any of those rules and all of a sudden you end up in the hospital, i feel bad for you but maybe you shouldn't go and take upup the resources from someone else. >> but at some point, you know what, you can't work for the federal government if you don't have a vaccine. you can't teach school if you don't have ahe vaccine. you can't work in hospitals if you don't have the vaccine. >> sean: what if you are following the cleveland clinic science and you have a rare condition like a young woman we interviewed on this program had a rare condition where she got her last vaccine in 2019, she got paralyzed for over a month of her life. her doctor doesn't recommend it for her. the vast majority of americans are not unhinged, hysterical agenda-driven liberal socialist lunatics who support what appears to be at times medical tyranny and one-size-fits-all medicine. in fact, just look at the medicine college football fans sent to your president joe biden over the labor day weekend. take a look. >>
. >> is it time to start prioritizing icu bedss for peope who are vaccinated??by any of those rules and all of a sudden you end up in the hospital, i feel bad for you but maybe you shouldn't go and take upup the resources from someone else. >> but at some point, you know what, you can't work for the federal government if you don't have a vaccine. you can't teach school if you don't have ahe vaccine. you can't work in hospitals if you don't have the vaccine. >> sean: what if...
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you were among the last to interview members of the afghan army, as well as the peop who now comprisenner circles of the taliban leadership. can you talk about the scope of this series and what you are trying to do with it? brian: yes, and thank you for having us on. the 20th anniversary of 9/11, what we wanted to do was tell the story, not just of what happened that day but how we got there and where our response to those attacks took us as a country. 9/11 was one of the most transformative geopolitical eventsf my life and on the first anniversary, i happened to be a -- to be in afghanistan creating one of my first films. i always wanted to look at the war on terror and the war in afghanistan in particular. to do that, we go back in history and start with the soviet invasion of afghanistan, in which the cia created proxy war with the soviets by supporting the mujahedin. the fortion of al qaeda, the collapse of afghanistan into a bloody civil war after the soviets leave afghanistan. we trace the increasing violence attacks of al qaeda throughout the 1990's and we frame all of this wit
you were among the last to interview members of the afghan army, as well as the peop who now comprisenner circles of the taliban leadership. can you talk about the scope of this series and what you are trying to do with it? brian: yes, and thank you for having us on. the 20th anniversary of 9/11, what we wanted to do was tell the story, not just of what happened that day but how we got there and where our response to those attacks took us as a country. 9/11 was one of the most transformative...
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end up evacuating more than 124,0 peop follong the collap of th ahan forces in 11 days, not the monthsed they had. president biden last month said the deal trump made with the taliban essentially left him no choice but to get people out. >> i'd have only one alternative, pour thousands more troops back into afghanistan to fight a war that we had already won relative to why the reason we went in the first place. >> defense secretary austin echoed that sentiment tay when he was asked aut wt woul haen if the dealad not been honored. >> the doha agreement represents direct negotiations with terrorists and not just negotiations but an agreement with them. did the intelligence suggest to you that reneging on the departure of the troops would lead to significant attacks against american and allied military forces? >> chairman, to my recollection, the intelligence was clear that if we did not leave in accordance with that agreement, the tiban would recommence attacks on our forces. >> and that is where we begin this hour with some of our favorite reporters and friends. jeremy bash is here, msn
end up evacuating more than 124,0 peop follong the collap of th ahan forces in 11 days, not the monthsed they had. president biden last month said the deal trump made with the taliban essentially left him no choice but to get people out. >> i'd have only one alternative, pour thousands more troops back into afghanistan to fight a war that we had already won relative to why the reason we went in the first place. >> defense secretary austin echoed that sentiment tay when he was asked...
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you're thene sitting in the room, talking to these peop.duct is actually going to look like. but the president feels like, listen, i'm the president. i know the process. i know there is all this wrangling, whining, and concern, but at the end of the day, i think i'm going to get a big package. i believe in nancy pelosi's ability to deliver the votes, and i believe i can finesse the modern democratso a place where everyone will be happy. we'l see. hard to see right now, but these things are always messy until they're clean. >> axios also spoke to progressive lawmakers who are frustrated. a lot of frustrated lawmakers right now. these annoyed with kyrsten sinema's resistance to president biden's reconciliation package. what are they telling you guys? >> you hit on this earlier, the notion they feel lik it is insane, i think was the word one of the congressman used. insane that one senator, in this case senator kyrsten sinema from arizona, could hold up the entire package and dictate whether or not it gets done, could dictate whether you get t
you're thene sitting in the room, talking to these peop.duct is actually going to look like. but the president feels like, listen, i'm the president. i know the process. i know there is all this wrangling, whining, and concern, but at the end of the day, i think i'm going to get a big package. i believe in nancy pelosi's ability to deliver the votes, and i believe i can finesse the modern democratso a place where everyone will be happy. we'l see. hard to see right now, but these things are...
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minority owned businesses and perhaps looking how luxury can be exclusive but not in a way that cuts out peop'sbvious black americans, latin x americans, asian-americans were getting hit harder by the pandemic so we found -- we had a responsibility really to pay back into the communities that were a big part. what unfinished business is it's a pgram that essentially gave grant money to small business owners who black owned businesses, latin x owned businesses and asian owned businesses and to date we've given $5.5 million of caital to under 2,000 businesses. >> when you look at this big picture and people say okay, what am i paying for? is this over priced? he insists no because of the quality. tell us why you think some of the things are worth quadruple what others cost? >> champagne is made in a very, very traditional way that takes longer and done with more more quality. is it moreexpensive? yes. is it worth it? absolutely. consumers find it's worth it without question. deeper knowledge of quality, deeper knowledge of what it's worth paying for. >> when i was growing up i'd be hearing about
minority owned businesses and perhaps looking how luxury can be exclusive but not in a way that cuts out peop'sbvious black americans, latin x americans, asian-americans were getting hit harder by the pandemic so we found -- we had a responsibility really to pay back into the communities that were a big part. what unfinished business is it's a pgram that essentially gave grant money to small business owners who black owned businesses, latin x owned businesses and asian owned businesses and to...
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>> well, i mean, honest ly peope are seeing it everywhere. it is a code red for humanity.nd the cost in human lives, the cost even in financial cost of cleaning up is enormous. when you think about we spent $160 billion cleaning up after hurricane katrina, just in texas this year remember that freeze that happened, that weird freeze in texas earlier this year? >> of course. >> that cost $130 billion to clean up after. so what are we going to do, continue to escalate these costs? i mean, we used to pay about $13 billion a year to clean up after extreme weather events in the '80s. every year it has ex-o'po nentially increased. the point is we do it now and pay what we have to do to make sure these places are resilient and that we prevent the extreme impacts from climate change by doing our part. we can lead the world to also do their part. but we can't just sit back and do nothing. it will continue to escalate. and people will miss the economic opportunity of addressing climate change too. it's a $23 trillion global market by the end of this decade. $23 trillion. from countr
>> well, i mean, honest ly peope are seeing it everywhere. it is a code red for humanity.nd the cost in human lives, the cost even in financial cost of cleaning up is enormous. when you think about we spent $160 billion cleaning up after hurricane katrina, just in texas this year remember that freeze that happened, that weird freeze in texas earlier this year? >> of course. >> that cost $130 billion to clean up after. so what are we going to do, continue to escalate these...
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afghanistan fled the country and th capital cy of kabul fell to t taliban, the united states evacued 124,000 peop. today'searing lasted six hours. senato elizabeth warren managed to cov ery important pnt about the acuati fm afghistann tee and half nutes. once predentidenade the cision to have.s. forces leave the couny, who desned e evuation >>ll, senator, agai i w't addreshat i advis --he adce i ge theprident. would jt say that in his lculushis w not ris fre an the earlie in thi hearg, wer commted t recommenngheir operions ainst ourfoes. hissessmt was tt in oer to susta that a connue to do this tha benefted the afans, tt would ruire a so pointhate incase our presce the i afghistan. so onc he made t decisn and of cours from a militar rspecten ter of e retrogde of e people and the equient, tt was - tha anningasone by ctral comman andertain prcipall by genal mill. ry detaed pnning andhe we came back andriefed the entireintegency on the details of that plan. >> okay. so the mitarylanned the evacuation. d predent ben follo yr advi onxecuti onhe evuationplan? h did. >> did presint ben give y l theresoc
afghanistan fled the country and th capital cy of kabul fell to t taliban, the united states evacued 124,000 peop. today'searing lasted six hours. senato elizabeth warren managed to cov ery important pnt about the acuati fm afghistann tee and half nutes. once predentidenade the cision to have.s. forces leave the couny, who desned e evuation >>ll, senator, agai i w't addreshat i advis --he adce i ge theprident. would jt say that in his lculushis w not ris fre an the earlie in thi hearg,...
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if you're seeking care at a healthcare facility, you should be able to know hathat the peop treating you are vaccinated. simple straightforward. period next, i will sign an executive order that will now require all executive branches federal employees to be vaccinated all. i've signed another executive order that will require federal contractors to do the same if you want to work with the federal government, get vaccinated you want to do business with the federal government, vaccinate your workforce and tonight, i'm removering onef the last remaining obstacles that make it difficult for you to get vaccinated. the department of labor will require employers with 100 or more workers to give those workers paid time off to get vaccinated no one should lose pay to get vaccinated or take a loved one to get vaccinated. today in total, the vaccine requirements of my plan will affect about 100 million americans. two-thirds of all workers. and for other sectors, i issue this appeal. to those of you running large entertainment venues, from sports arenas to concert venues to movie theatres, pleas
if you're seeking care at a healthcare facility, you should be able to know hathat the peop treating you are vaccinated. simple straightforward. period next, i will sign an executive order that will now require all executive branches federal employees to be vaccinated all. i've signed another executive order that will require federal contractors to do the same if you want to work with the federal government, get vaccinated you want to do business with the federal government, vaccinate your...
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>> the vast ha majority of peope want it.ldn't talk about him and his family and the benefits he and his wife and daughter have gotten from government deals we won't talk about that here is the problem here joe mansion has been allowed to be this guy and krysten sinema have been allowed to be this person for months and you have president biden out there doing this halftime code speech, we can rally together look, you're down 37-33. there is not that much time left in the game and you've let your quarterback runaround the whole time like he's running the game and not throw to anybody that's what we have going on the progressive caucus said we're tired of falling for the banana in the sail pipe. we're tired of it. we have to show something to our constituents next year, and here is joy, here is where i think the real problem is. i think the debt ceiling is probably going to get fixed. when we talk about the human infrastructure bill and the plain infrastructure bill, if these don't get passed by like thanksgiving you're not goi
>> the vast ha majority of peope want it.ldn't talk about him and his family and the benefits he and his wife and daughter have gotten from government deals we won't talk about that here is the problem here joe mansion has been allowed to be this guy and krysten sinema have been allowed to be this person for months and you have president biden out there doing this halftime code speech, we can rally together look, you're down 37-33. there is not that much time left in the game and you've...
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. >> anthony blinken in your opening statement you can be honest with you mike andta peop.ou stated by january 2021 the taliban was in its strongest military position since 9/11. i'm pretty sure the strongest military position was during your entire administration not prior to it. in fact the strongest military position since the towers were hit in 2001 was this past september 11, the 20th anniversary all of which happened on your watch, not your predecessors. elizabeth: what do you say that kt. >> on past caring about the politics of this i'm caring about my country and i think thh united states has been put in a horrible position the world is looking at us, our allies are doubting us, adversaries, their dancing on the grave and we have a president who is h lying to u, secretary state was lying in a media that's letting them get awayet with it this is a really dark day in i american history. elizabeth: your reaction, separate story bob woodward co-author of the book reporting that nancy pelosi called the joint chief of staff mark milley and said after the capital riot what
. >> anthony blinken in your opening statement you can be honest with you mike andta peop.ou stated by january 2021 the taliban was in its strongest military position since 9/11. i'm pretty sure the strongest military position was during your entire administration not prior to it. in fact the strongest military position since the towers were hit in 2001 was this past september 11, the 20th anniversary all of which happened on your watch, not your predecessors. elizabeth: what do you say...
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so fightg these requirements is a way of ensuring that more people doot getaccinated and that me peop die. because the ratings are going. th's just the stark reality of the situation. so what i'm ying, is a political report of the daily beast were here to report on the fund raising frenzy based on vaccine mandates, and he joins me now. oxford it's a great, peace talk to me about how working as a fundraisingto which is a place where thhave very gradual matrix about what pitches are and whatnot working. >> i love it when you bring me on and i could talk with something that is this thoroughly depressing, for your audience and i apologize for that but when you talk to operatives and launches with the mainstream national republican party within the upper echelon of the trump world, and they talk about what is really clicking, both in the day of what they're looking at and in their experience with dealing with individual candidates running right now ahead of the 2022 midterms, and of course in donald trump's case possibly ahead of a 2024 run to the white house again. people say that perhaps
so fightg these requirements is a way of ensuring that more people doot getaccinated and that me peop die. because the ratings are going. th's just the stark reality of the situation. so what i'm ying, is a political report of the daily beast were here to report on the fund raising frenzy based on vaccine mandates, and he joins me now. oxford it's a great, peace talk to me about how working as a fundraisingto which is a place where thhave very gradual matrix about what pitches are and whatnot...
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and we have seen a trajectory of ramping up, of the regulation of peop people's bodies and surveillancelence for the last decades, and most especially, the last few years in this country. i think we have the face act we can look at, we have hipaa violations we can look at. we have federal marshal protection that we could look at. i think the women's health and protection act could be, you know, really sort of looked at much more deeply, not just in the house, but in the senate. and we could really have some efforts from washington what could really come in and protect those states that abortion rights are most at risk and where people really need leadership from this administration and from all of us. >> all right. we'll leave it there for now. amy hagstrom miller, thank you so much for your time. appreciate you joining us. >> thank you so much for covering this story. >>> still ahead, life after ida. anger, frustration, and now violence. a man shot and killed over a spot in a gas line. the jefferson parish sheriff joining me live, straight ahead. oh my, with chase freedom unlimited, i
and we have seen a trajectory of ramping up, of the regulation of peop people's bodies and surveillancelence for the last decades, and most especially, the last few years in this country. i think we have the face act we can look at, we have hipaa violations we can look at. we have federal marshal protection that we could look at. i think the women's health and protection act could be, you know, really sort of looked at much more deeply, not just in the house, but in the senate. and we could...
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i spoke with a couple of peop who emptying their pools, using the water in buckets to wash their handsat's the kind of situation they're living in for now, and it could be as much as a month on even two. >> woodruff: roby, thank you so much. >> reporter: thank you, judy. >> woodruff: now we explore washington's response to the devastation caused by hurricane ida with david bibo, of the federal emergency management agency. he is the acting associate administrator for response and recovery, and he is just back from louisiana, where he saw areas hit hardest by the storm. he joins us now from the fema headquarters. mr. bibo, how would you say this aftermath compares with what we have seen after other hurricanes? >> judy, no question the devastation is heartbreaking. i joined the fema administrator yesterday with the governor, saw the degenerate in lafourche, terbone, st. john the baptist, and jefferson parish, some of the reporting from your correspondent there was in those same places. and they're going to need a lot of help. and recovery is going to take a lot of tie. >> woodruff: what i
i spoke with a couple of peop who emptying their pools, using the water in buckets to wash their handsat's the kind of situation they're living in for now, and it could be as much as a month on even two. >> woodruff: roby, thank you so much. >> reporter: thank you, judy. >> woodruff: now we explore washington's response to the devastation caused by hurricane ida with david bibo, of the federal emergency management agency. he is the acting associate administrator for response...
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some have described it as vigil ante and energ cencourages peop sue anyone who helped any woman in anyright. so, this is different than we've seen in other abortion laws. for people who work at abortion clinics, this is not unusual. when you look at what we're calling the vigil antism of people being able to sue of people getting abortion under this law, in a lot of ways that is what goes on when we have protesters and people watching the clinics to see if they can identify patients who are inside. decide who are the doctors and see if they can try to file lawsuits against them. we often have people who are serving themselves every day in our clinics and trying to make sure that they can stop abortion from the outside because they haven't been able to completely do it through the legal apparatus. >> but until now, they haven't generally had the veneer of the protection of the law. in texas, now have the encouragement of the law to do those types of things. that has got to endanger everybody in the process not the least are the women seeking reproductive health care but the providers an
some have described it as vigil ante and energ cencourages peop sue anyone who helped any woman in anyright. so, this is different than we've seen in other abortion laws. for people who work at abortion clinics, this is not unusual. when you look at what we're calling the vigil antism of people being able to sue of people getting abortion under this law, in a lot of ways that is what goes on when we have protesters and people watching the clinics to see if they can identify patients who are...
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talking about race and you talk about crime people on campus will say don't mention that, it offends peop it offends people you talk about that or the talk about sexual values and you happen to be a traditionalist. don't go there because it offends people. can't we have a nice dinner? be cordial. that turns quickly into speech is violence. you use your former forms not just attending me. it is aggressively. you werem something that harms miso nuts not just a request to be nice because n we have been nice. why can't you be nice? you are an aggressive person. her speech is a form of violence.. people were chanting speech is violence and you get to the third step which issilence is violence . here the idea is that it's not enough. you're supposed to shut up and listen, step one was just be nice, step two is shut up and listen . in step three was you must mirror what we are saying or you become part of the mom and part of the opposition. either you are going to mirror what we say or we are going to take you from the opposition and we are going to destroy you and it's a step-by-step process bu
talking about race and you talk about crime people on campus will say don't mention that, it offends peop it offends people you talk about that or the talk about sexual values and you happen to be a traditionalist. don't go there because it offends people. can't we have a nice dinner? be cordial. that turns quickly into speech is violence. you use your former forms not just attending me. it is aggressively. you werem something that harms miso nuts not just a request to be nice because n we have...
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just talk to us about how -- what we need to do to help cdfis support home ownership forth indigenous peop and, you know, what you have seen is most effective in accomplishing this goal from the perspective of c cdfis. >> well aicd created a community double loan fund that actually is morphed into minnesota fund which is a cdfi. it's a new cdfi. they chose not to enter into the ppp arena because of their size. but i see the cdfis as being the mostg integral part of the hom ownership,om on the reservation areas, in the urban area, and working with the hochung community development, i see the advantages in the urban and on the reservation in rural tsarea and so i believe by supporting themem with providing more productsie that they can use to reach their clients, and tribal members would be a advantageous both in home ownership and actually all lending opportunities which we see native american being unbanked and notot being able to access some of the financial needs that they might have. i >> thank you. p thank you so much. mr. steven, i'm very interested in the usda 502 loan pilot program
just talk to us about how -- what we need to do to help cdfis support home ownership forth indigenous peop and, you know, what you have seen is most effective in accomplishing this goal from the perspective of c cdfis. >> well aicd created a community double loan fund that actually is morphed into minnesota fund which is a cdfi. it's a new cdfi. they chose not to enter into the ppp arena because of their size. but i see the cdfis as being the mostg integral part of the hom ownership,om on...
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but dealing with two different americas, the america where people are vaccinated, the america where peope, good morning, george. thanks for having me here. that's exactly right. for people vaccinated, they may get the infection, they may get a breakthrough but it'll be mild and won't end up in the hospital but for people not vaccinated this is a very, very dangerous moment. people are ending up in hospitals in unprecedented numbers and kids who are not vaccinated are getting infected largely from the adults in their lives so we have a lot of work to do to protect kids as well. >> what do you make of the mu variant we've been hearing about? >> look, there are going to be more variants, as long as it is a global pandemic and the virus rages around the world we will see new variants. mu comes from colombia. lambda comes from peru. we'll see things like this. i'm not worried right now about the mu variant. i don't see it displacing delta i don't think mu will end up s,- taking a major hold in the u.s. but we have to watch the data and see where it goes. >> what do we do about the surge among
but dealing with two different americas, the america where people are vaccinated, the america where peope, good morning, george. thanks for having me here. that's exactly right. for people vaccinated, they may get the infection, they may get a breakthrough but it'll be mild and won't end up in the hospital but for people not vaccinated this is a very, very dangerous moment. people are ending up in hospitals in unprecedented numbers and kids who are not vaccinated are getting infected largely...
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. >> this kind of situation obviously mayay discourage peope from coming forward at great risk potentially to themselves if at the end of the day pretty. >> i don't know whether it will needed change in law rather than something in our current authority rated. >> that is what worries going there with your team and look forward to continue to do that and so turning to in july following the collapse of thek share prices of dd, i urged the fcc to thoroughly investigate the incident to see if investors were intentionally misled by the public disclosures and byo you know, it came shortly after that happened the share price so you know you can't disclose whether there's an ongoing investigation. and i commend you for the statements you have made generally about reviewing listings of chinese companies on u.s. exchanges. can you expand on that and i heard the senator kennedy also references. your in the wall street journal the implementation of the legislation and that the scene i holding companies responsible to ensure we are allowed to see the books for an independent entity and to protect ameri
. >> this kind of situation obviously mayay discourage peope from coming forward at great risk potentially to themselves if at the end of the day pretty. >> i don't know whether it will needed change in law rather than something in our current authority rated. >> that is what worries going there with your team and look forward to continue to do that and so turning to in july following the collapse of thek share prices of dd, i urged the fcc to thoroughly investigate the...
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erday ilralerahe ff jois failasasasuo aategicategic tessta ps the pdent hde been mg tingri ameri an peopand and tha c o i the in ygesterd. marimaa: b, i mn,atorat,, h ongeongerege the t ameri a ople sopleupse k teepeeeang all o al these lies out of the leader of the free world, the commander in chief. he says nobody told him to keep troops there. he told us that there's no crisis at the border. he told us that, you know, the 18 states that have come up with new voting laws, they are jim crow laws, he told us the spending package is going to cost 0. where is this going? is there ever accountability or should we just say, oh, well, he's lying again? >> look, i think what was important about the hearing yesterday is not just republicans in the senate saying he's lying, it was his own generals in essence saying that what he's been saying is not true. that was a big area that i pressed the generals on and important for the american people to see that. the other issue is we will continue to press on the issues in terms of oversight. the more that we can show the falsehoods coming out of this w
erday ilralerahe ff jois failasasasuo aategicategic tessta ps the pdent hde been mg tingri ameri an peopand and tha c o i the in ygesterd. marimaa: b, i mn,atorat,, h ongeongerege the t ameri a ople sopleupse k teepeeeang all o al these lies out of the leader of the free world, the commander in chief. he says nobody told him to keep troops there. he told us that there's no crisis at the border. he told us that, you know, the 18 states that have come up with new voting laws, they are jim crow...
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theyey clearly have new pr peope and they also recognize that the actions they have to take in orderget any kind of support whatsoever from some of the western countries. i've heard you testify today to some of those conditions, free and safe passage for people who want to leave. access by international humanitarian organizations directly to the afghan people not through any taliban. protection of girls, women and minorities. this is going to be one obviously we have to keep a very close eye on. fourth, you can't use the territory of afghanistan as a base for the future attacks whether it's al qaeda or anybody else. and a more inclusive government because right now we have a government comprised of taliban including two members of the haqqani network one who is wanted for questioning and so my question to you is that was a really important first step because we want everybody on the same page many close partners and surrounding countries. do you have that from all the partners at the table that we will act in unison? >> we do have that buy-in not only from the means we have but from
theyey clearly have new pr peope and they also recognize that the actions they have to take in orderget any kind of support whatsoever from some of the western countries. i've heard you testify today to some of those conditions, free and safe passage for people who want to leave. access by international humanitarian organizations directly to the afghan people not through any taliban. protection of girls, women and minorities. this is going to be one obviously we have to keep a very close eye...
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theyey clearly have new pr peope and they also recognize that the actions they have to take in orderget any kind of support whatsoever from some of the western countries. i've heard you testify today to some of those conditions, free and safe passage for people who want to leave. access by international humanitarian organizations directly to the afghan people not through any taliban. protection of girls, women and minorities. this is going to be one obviously we have to keep a very close eye on. fourth, you can't use the territory of afghanistan as a base for the future attacks whether it's al qaeda or anybody else. and a more inclusive government because right now we have a government comprised of taliban including two members of the haqqani network one who is wanted for questioning and so my question to you is that was a really important first step because we want everybody on the same page many close partners and surrounding countries. do you have that from all the partners at the table that we will act in unison? >> we do have that buy-in not only from the means we have but from
theyey clearly have new pr peope and they also recognize that the actions they have to take in orderget any kind of support whatsoever from some of the western countries. i've heard you testify today to some of those conditions, free and safe passage for people who want to leave. access by international humanitarian organizations directly to the afghan people not through any taliban. protection of girls, women and minorities. this is going to be one obviously we have to keep a very close eye...
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my office has been working with a third-party toy evacuate peope this administration left behind. this includes americans, afghan partners and civilians in the nation. this operation without the help of the state department has secured routes into a neighboring countries and the approval to get people there for transport a third country where ngos stand ready to process those people. without basic support from the state department, this country has made very clear everyone would be sent back to afghanistan to dive the hands of the taliban. secretary blinken, they started moving as we speak in the first group is 60 be planet and 40 our children.dr our team already has all necessary information we provided but repeatedly has been refusing to provide any assistance. i called your office two times to talk your officials. these people are doomed if they do not provide transport to a safe country. sec. blinking, i need your commitment now that your department will approve and provide transport for these people. dry have your word you make this happen? >> we are committed to working with
my office has been working with a third-party toy evacuate peope this administration left behind. this includes americans, afghan partners and civilians in the nation. this operation without the help of the state department has secured routes into a neighboring countries and the approval to get people there for transport a third country where ngos stand ready to process those people. without basic support from the state department, this country has made very clear everyone would be sent back to...