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go after these types of practices, enabling other enforcers to be enforcing these provisions like state ag store that could help with deterrence the overall figuring out how we create that between online and off-line will be very important. >> also, talk about resources whether or not even if you want to, what capabilities does the commission have not having enough resources? >> it's a huge issue right now. right now we are facing a massive merger search, it is stretching capacity to the limit and the rubber band is snapping at the same time to prosecute certain cases we have to go up against finance dependents who can claim section 230 immunity with impunity. the user for almost every single thing when it comes to platform related conduct. this is abuse and congress needs to fix it because it's an impediment protecting consumers and small businesses on. >> we've had bipartisan discussions about 230 and one of the bills introduced also will begin to address this, i'm wondering if other commissioners, are you still here, by the way, what want to comment, what can and should the commission b
go after these types of practices, enabling other enforcers to be enforcing these provisions like state ag store that could help with deterrence the overall figuring out how we create that between online and off-line will be very important. >> also, talk about resources whether or not even if you want to, what capabilities does the commission have not having enough resources? >> it's a huge issue right now. right now we are facing a massive merger search, it is stretching capacity...
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elizabeth: to your point an aide to governor cuomo, stephanie bennett, according to the state ag forgedernor's signature on the state document that the governor completed mandatory sexual harassment training in 2019 when he didn't. so where this goes going forward, to your point, we hear what you're saying republicans out of new york saying to the doj why did you drop coverup of investigation into nursing home deaths? i want your reaction to this, cnn's role, msnbc's role, ongoing role basically giving cuomo a pass all threw last year, right? you can imagine the victims. their torment at home. this should not be hot on people. day in, day out the networks propped up governor cuomo as the love governor. he is single and ready to mingle. never once did they give credence to his accusers last year to their pain. some networks did. a lot of networks didn't. these networks, many these networks, owe this women a huge apology. remember avenatti for president, cuomo for president? let's watch this montage. >> new york's andrew cuomo has become an outspoken voice in this crisis with his blunt an
elizabeth: to your point an aide to governor cuomo, stephanie bennett, according to the state ag forgedernor's signature on the state document that the governor completed mandatory sexual harassment training in 2019 when he didn't. so where this goes going forward, to your point, we hear what you're saying republicans out of new york saying to the doj why did you drop coverup of investigation into nursing home deaths? i want your reaction to this, cnn's role, msnbc's role, ongoing role...
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says the governor did not grope or sexually assault commisso and questions the fairness of the state ag's report claiming it edomitted evidence that was favorable to the governor. >> you're watching the "cbs overnight news." >>> we have an update this whose olympic-sized goal le captured hearts around the world. >> between the tears and champagne, a sense of accomplishment and relief. >> i'm glad it's done. we've had the time of our lives. >> reporter: for the 17 days telephone tokyo games, stewart bates and charlotte nichols tumbled, stumbled, and, well, fumbled their way through 49 sports and 102 events. all to raise money for a cure to lou gehrig's disease, also known as als. >> i lost my brother to this terrible disease ten years ago. and we wanted to do something massive that's never been done before. we came up with this absolutely ridiculous idea of doing every olympic event in the 17 days of the tokyo games. >> reporter: they called it the spenny olympics who died from als and was an olympics super fan. it was a tribute of all tributes to her late son. >> so proud. his brother is
says the governor did not grope or sexually assault commisso and questions the fairness of the state ag's report claiming it edomitted evidence that was favorable to the governor. >> you're watching the "cbs overnight news." >>> we have an update this whose olympic-sized goal le captured hearts around the world. >> between the tears and champagne, a sense of accomplishment and relief. >> i'm glad it's done. we've had the time of our lives. >> reporter:...
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separate criminal probes into sexual harassment charges and allegations brought by the new york state ag including democrats say he should lead, joining me now claudia and a member of the assembly gerrit, thank you both so much for joining us, first to you what's n the update on the news we broke last night the legislature will impeach cuomo that there's a deadline he has to respond byat august 13, whats the update now? >> that was reported today that the assembly judiciary impeachment committee did set a hard deadline for the governor and his team to provide documents to his defense which is a little frustrating because a lot of us felt like this impeachment committee was a way more time governor and they said it would take longer and longer and suddenly the attorney general's report came out and they're able to wrap this up in the governor's spokesperson put out a statement saying they will cooperate, i don't think they have a choice at this point. elizabeth: we hear you, the new york attorney general found that cuomo sexually harassed 11 women, nine of them current or former state wor
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separate criminal probes into sexual harassment charges and allegations brought by the new york state agy of new yorkers including democrats say he should leave. joining us congresswoman claudia tenney, and a member of the new york state assembly, jared gandolfo. thanks for joining us. what is the update on the news that we broke last night that the legislature will impeach cuomo? there is a deadline he has to respond by august 13th. what is the update now? >> so that was reported today that the assembly judiciary impeachment committee did set a hard deadline for the governor and his team to provide documents to their defense. which is a little frustrating because a lot of us felt like this impeachment committee was a way to buy the governor more time. they said it would take longer and longer. now suddenly that the attorney general's report they're able to kind of wrap this up. and the governor's spokesperson put out a statement saying they will cooperate with it. i don't think they really have a choice at this point. elizabeth: yeah, we hear you. congresswoman, the new york attorney ge
separate criminal probes into sexual harassment charges and allegations brought by the new york state agy of new yorkers including democrats say he should leave. joining us congresswoman claudia tenney, and a member of the new york state assembly, jared gandolfo. thanks for joining us. what is the update on the news that we broke last night that the legislature will impeach cuomo? there is a deadline he has to respond by august 13th. what is the update now? >> so that was reported today...
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not only iss he under fire to resign after the damning state ag report about current state female employeesping total of 11 of them. he also did, just like whitmer ordered six patients at nursing homes, and then cuomo got caught trying to cover it all up. all while he inked a multimillion dollar book deal and the whistle-blower within his own administration said the reason we weren't telling you the real numbers is because we did not want the department of justice to have them. sounds like a cover up. last fall, he was exposed for this thanksgiving day plan saying that his daughters and 89-year-old mother were coming to dinner.ay despite telling everyone else in new york to avoid these gatherings, before eventually having to cancel the dinner out 's of embarrassment. and then there is far left socialist mayor, well lori lightweights violence-plagued chicago, she covered up covid restrictions in that city all while she was appearing mask less at the lollapalooza music festival in chicago. and don't forget about d.c. mayor muriel bowser. remember she was photographed mask less at a wedding re
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elizabeth: to your point and aide to governor cuomo stephanie benton according to the state ag forge rnor's signature on a state document testing that he had completed a mandatory sexual harassment training in 2019 when he did not. the ear what you're saying republicans out of new york saying to the doj why did you drop coverup of investigation into nursing home deaths? congresswoman i want to be action to this cnn's role in msnbc's role, their ongoing role in basically giving cuomo a pass all through last year, you can imagine the victims, their torment at home, day in and day out the networks propped up governor cuomo as a love governor that he single and ready to mingle, never once did they give credence to his accusers last year to their pain some that did a lot of networks didn't these networks many are saying these women, he is a huge apology, let's watch this. >> new york's andrew cuomo has become an outspoken voice in athis crisis with his blunt in sobering assessment. >> he was there for us and i said he's smart and you are honest. >> you exposed a lot of your own vulnerabili
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the complaint comes from a woman who was featured in the state's ag report.any crimes. joining me from albany is kathy park. good morning. >> hey, lindsay, good morning to you. this investigation is still in its very early stages, but it is moving forward. and according to the sheriff, the victim will be interviewed again and they will be connecting with the district attorney's office to determine the next steps. limited as far as the details go. as far as the complaint but did say this was sexual in nature and right now and they will be interviewing this woman who came forward on thursday. they're trying to piece together everything. now, last night, yesterday, we heard from the attorney, excuse me, the lawyer representing governor cuomo who doubled down saying that he did not do anything wrong. take a listen. >> what he did, what i thought was interesting is that we're going to do everything in our power to help her and he also said this is the hardest thing she did in her life and that gives me a lot of pause that he has not done any investigation and he h
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fight in prison for 26 years even though the prosecutor said he didn't do it and we track down the state's ag who says he's not playing politics. >> do you believe there's a chance that mark johnson is innocent? >> we've been dealing with procedural issues. >> i'm asking on the innocence piece. >> good morning to you. i'm halle jackson in los angeles. with the action happening back home in d.c., that's where we find ali on capitol hill and john. we're waking up to some developments on capitol hill not just overnight but even into the morning here. in the last 24 hours, we had that senate vote setting the bipartisan bill to the house. then letters from house moderate democrats and progressives. almost every gop senator warning they're not going to support a debt ceiling increase then the senate passing $3.5 trillion budget resolution and this morning new concerns about that price tag. it's a lot. let me start with the last thing we talked about. what is up with joe manchin and how does this play out? >> we're really reaching for our news here on capitol hill as much of the lawmakers have left
fight in prison for 26 years even though the prosecutor said he didn't do it and we track down the state's ag who says he's not playing politics. >> do you believe there's a chance that mark johnson is innocent? >> we've been dealing with procedural issues. >> i'm asking on the innocence piece. >> good morning to you. i'm halle jackson in los angeles. with the action happening back home in d.c., that's where we find ali on capitol hill and john. we're waking up to some...
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an opportunity his personal lawyer insists was not provided by the new york state ag before the release of the scathing report in which several women accused him of unwelcome and nonconsensual touching as well as making comments of a suggestive sexual nature. adding to his troubles, the possibility of criminal charges. the albany sheriff's department is investigating a complaint from governor cuomo that was sexual in nature. >> i had a female victim come forward which had to be the hardest thing she's ever done in her life and make an allegation of criminal conduct against him. >> noted only as number one, she is speaking publicly together for the first time together the times union, cbs news, previewing the upcoming conversation with brittany comisso. >> the governor needs to be held accountability. >> so i'm clear again, being held accountability to you means seeing the governor charged with the crime. >> what he did to me was a crime. he broke the law. >> governor cuomo's attorney insists her claim are untrue. glachbl did admit the governor may have touched another accuser, a stroome
an opportunity his personal lawyer insists was not provided by the new york state ag before the release of the scathing report in which several women accused him of unwelcome and nonconsensual touching as well as making comments of a suggestive sexual nature. adding to his troubles, the possibility of criminal charges. the albany sheriff's department is investigating a complaint from governor cuomo that was sexual in nature. >> i had a female victim come forward which had to be the...
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bite victim shaming his accusers having bad mouth the state ag claiming the investigation was a springboardre infecting the patients that was ordered forced long-term care facilities to not only take the sick patients but forbid them from testing he threatened democrat assemblyman ron and kim who lost his uncle took over them publicly shredded kim's character after he dared to speak out. and then he had the celtic guards to ask of the dead family members who cares where they died. obviously cuomo cared. he is so high on his own emmy winning but sauce he believe the hype from people like cher who said i am in love with andrew cuomo, but some close on grandma. called the gold standard like make teeth all made of the gold standard in the political career is in ruin he still deserves to the insight of a prison cell for his groping and manslaughter not to mention he's using taxpayer money to write his crappy covid memoir office door stonewalling request for eight months knowing the actual numbers of people who died in nursing homes were jaw-dropping lehigh. cuomo will soon be gone but at last he
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representing women who are sexually harassed her he was resigned from the organization and mentioned in the state agigning off on a letter in the op-ed written by andrew cuomo and his team to discredit cuomo accuser lindsay boylan, when you see that happening what does this tell you about the state of the. brian: movement. >> honestly it was a hypocrisy and double standards the reality the governor was very quick to call foror others to resign including three assembly members of his own party who are accused of sexual harassment in any investigation was taken place as well as the attorney general who was accused by an ex-girlfriend ofer assault, the governor has o resign at this point and if he doesn't resign help be impeached that the bottom line i said all along by criminal conviction, prosecution by resignation or at the ballot box is seems more likely is going tove be impeachment because the governor seems to think he is above the law and these standards don't apply to him but you're right about him bullying that's a tactic that governor cuomo has been known for bullying, core version, trying to
representing women who are sexually harassed her he was resigned from the organization and mentioned in the state agigning off on a letter in the op-ed written by andrew cuomo and his team to discredit cuomo accuser lindsay boylan, when you see that happening what does this tell you about the state of the. brian: movement. >> honestly it was a hypocrisy and double standards the reality the governor was very quick to call foror others to resign including three assembly members of his own...
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as of yesterday, the cdc says more than 180.7 million people in the united states, ages 18 or older, have receive at least one shot. for those 12 years or older, less than 68% have received one dose. but covid cases are on the rise. hospitals are overwhelmed and health officials warn it's going to get worse before it gets better. nbc news miguel almaguer has more. >> reporter: as the crisis deepens at hospitals in hot spots the numbers are staggering and sobering, surpassing last summer's averages for new cases, our nation has recorded over 100,000 infections in a single day. the delta variant filling icus and killing more americans from week to week. >> if you get sick with the delta variability, we estimate that you could infect about five other unvaccinated people, more than twice as many as the original strain. >> reporter: though it comes nearly a month after the president's fourth of july goal, 70% of adults are at least partially vaccinated, but every day more breakthrough infections are being reported. senator lindsey graham, now in quarantine after announcing his infection s
as of yesterday, the cdc says more than 180.7 million people in the united states, ages 18 or older, have receive at least one shot. for those 12 years or older, less than 68% have received one dose. but covid cases are on the rise. hospitals are overwhelmed and health officials warn it's going to get worse before it gets better. nbc news miguel almaguer has more. >> reporter: as the crisis deepens at hospitals in hot spots the numbers are staggering and sobering, surpassing last summer's...
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she was mentioned in the state ag report assigning off on and approving a letter and op-ed written byrew cuomo and his team to discredit cuomo accuser lindsey boylan. when you see that happening what does this tell you about the state of the "me too" movement? >> you know, obviously there is some hypocrisy and double standards. the reality the governor was very quick to call for others to resign including three assembly members of his own party accused of sexual harassment before any investigation was taking place as well as you remember the attorney general schneiderman who was accused by an ex-girlfriend of assault. so the governor has to resign at this point. if he doesn't resign he have will be impeachmented. i think that is the bottom line. i said all along would be by criminal conviction, prosecution by, by resignation or at the ballot box. it seems more and more likely it will be impeachment because the governor just seems to think he is above the law and that these standards don't apply to him but you're right about him bullying. that has always been a tactic that governor cuo
she was mentioned in the state ag report assigning off on and approving a letter and op-ed written byrew cuomo and his team to discredit cuomo accuser lindsey boylan. when you see that happening what does this tell you about the state of the "me too" movement? >> you know, obviously there is some hypocrisy and double standards. the reality the governor was very quick to call for others to resign including three assembly members of his own party accused of sexual harassment...
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that is what the state ag said. >> clearly voters agreed with you.knew specifically he had no way out. you can tell the governor sought to fight this but saw no way past forward. today was him getting a shot but the public was not buying it. there was nauseating behavior. there was no getting back that and the governor knew that. i think today was about the 14 days he bought himself n new york impeachment triggers immediate removal unlike washington. what that does that mean, literally going out the backdoor of the governor's mansion. coffee is hot on your desk when you leave the executive building. he wants 14 days to plan the next phase in ceremony just way as possible. he got himself those 14 days today. but i don't think anyone is buying his narrative how things went down. elizabeth: that is an interesting point, sol. you wonder what his next chapter will be to take two weeks to rehabilitate. sol, you and i talked about this, this is a story how one person in power can drag down others around him. your take on chris cuomo. "washington post" going
that is what the state ag said. >> clearly voters agreed with you.knew specifically he had no way out. you can tell the governor sought to fight this but saw no way past forward. today was him getting a shot but the public was not buying it. there was nauseating behavior. there was no getting back that and the governor knew that. i think today was about the 14 days he bought himself n new york impeachment triggers immediate removal unlike washington. what that does that mean, literally...
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know how you don't mean to grow people when you return to the blouse and grope them that's at the state age with you in a new voters agreed with him because he very specifically knew he had no way out and you could tell the governor wanted to fight this let's all know path forward today was about him getting his party shot in how we really felt about this but the public was not buying it the report painted a compelling picture of nauseated behavior and there was no getting past that the governor knew that. i think today was about the 14 days he bought himself in new york impeachment triggers an immediate removal unlike washington what does that mean if he has to go out the back door of the g governor's mansion the coffee's hot on your desk when you're forced to leave the executive building he wants 14 days to plan the next for himself and ceremoniously as possible and he got themselves 14 days but nobody's buying his narrative of how things went down. elizabeth: that's an interesting point you wonder what is next chapter will be if it's going to take the weeks to to rehabilitate. this is t
know how you don't mean to grow people when you return to the blouse and grope them that's at the state age with you in a new voters agreed with him because he very specifically knew he had no way out and you could tell the governor wanted to fight this let's all know path forward today was about him getting his party shot in how we really felt about this but the public was not buying it the report painted a compelling picture of nauseated behavior and there was no getting past that the...
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an opportunity cuomo's personal lawyer insists was not provided by the new york state ag before the release of the scathing report in which several women accused the governor of unwelcome and nonconsensual touching and making comments of a suggested sexual nature. adding to the troubles, the possibility of criminal charges. the sheriff's department confirmed it's investigating a claim of behavior from governor cuomo that was sexual in nature. >> i had a female victim come forward which had to be the hardest thing she's ever done in her life, and make an allegation of criminal conduct against the governor. >> reporter: known in the report only as executive assistant number 1, that female victim is speaking publicly for the first time, together with albany's times union, cbs news previewing their discussion with britney, one of the current staffers who is coming forward. >> the governor needs to be held accountable. >> and just so i'm clear again, being held accountable to you means seeing the governor charged with a crime? >> what he did to me was a crime. he broke the law. >> reporter: the
an opportunity cuomo's personal lawyer insists was not provided by the new york state ag before the release of the scathing report in which several women accused the governor of unwelcome and nonconsensual touching and making comments of a suggested sexual nature. adding to the troubles, the possibility of criminal charges. the sheriff's department confirmed it's investigating a claim of behavior from governor cuomo that was sexual in nature. >> i had a female victim come forward which...
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numerous charges, did you and the investigators that said are both state, violate state and federal law? agrated. the issue, we were tasked with the responsibility by the governor of the state of new york to issue a report, and we have issued this report. and all throughout the process, we put our heads down. we've done our work. and at this point, the chip lab -- we're going to allow the chips to fall where they may. ms. kempner: okay, we're going to go virtual now. fabian. fabian: thank you everybody. if you have a question, please click the raise hand button. if you have a question, please click the raise hand button. first, we're going to hear from john campbell from gannett. john, your mic is open. john campbell: hi, attorney general. a couple of questions, and i apologize, it's tough to hear some of the questions, so some of these might be repeats here, but the investigation into the governor's book deal as well as the staff resources that were used on that. does that remain ongoing? that's separate from this, is it still ongoing? and also, can you make some sort of formal referral to
numerous charges, did you and the investigators that said are both state, violate state and federal law? agrated. the issue, we were tasked with the responsibility by the governor of the state of new york to issue a report, and we have issued this report. and all throughout the process, we put our heads down. we've done our work. and at this point, the chip lab -- we're going to allow the chips to fall where they may. ms. kempner: okay, we're going to go virtual now. fabian. fabian: thank you...
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age of marriage, consent to 18. i'm sorry, that's kind of sounds odd state like new york. we're just now be raising its minimum age. the same age. one can vote or join the military. i mean, it's 2021. now, sadly, there are still $44.00 other states in the us, which allow child marriages to happen with most only requiring possibly even just parents consent, regardless of age. now we're not just talking about one or 2 is approximately 40 children are married daily. in the united states. estimates of almost $300000.00 under the age of 18, were legally married in between 202-2018 with the highest per capita mer, just happening in arkansas, idaho, nevada, and oklahoma. now i will say this, the legal age is 17 and 10 of those states. so doesn't make me feel too comfortable, though. disgust is we're joined by lynch of the alliance to end human trafficking. lynn. i tell you 2021. i am a mother of a 13 year old girl. i am appalled. this is happening in the usa, and it makes me sad and sick to think about the total involved. how is this legal and today's age? first i want to start wi
age of marriage, consent to 18. i'm sorry, that's kind of sounds odd state like new york. we're just now be raising its minimum age. the same age. one can vote or join the military. i mean, it's 2021. now, sadly, there are still $44.00 other states in the us, which allow child marriages to happen with most only requiring possibly even just parents consent, regardless of age. now we're not just talking about one or 2 is approximately 40 children are married daily. in the united states. estimates...
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now christy the latest report state that aging is targeting those with a certain level of sensitive data. why is this the focus right now? while it's actually been the focus for many years now, the plan has been fermenting for years, but now it's rapidly gaining momentum, giving the growing schism between the us and china and accusations from both sides of security breaches. so the plan is designed to protect chinese interest and to help support the chinese economy in the coming decade. and this include pilot projects for the state supervise data trading markets. so the idea of this splinter net where you have a western internet and the eastern internet has existed for a while, but the trade war last year and deepening mistrust has now fuel the wave. data is becoming a critical battle ground between china and the us. and both sides fear the other that unchecked collection by private firms could allow state actors to weaponized information on infrastructure and other national interests. and then of course, the other reason why china tiny grip on sensitive data is to potentially help buoy
now christy the latest report state that aging is targeting those with a certain level of sensitive data. why is this the focus right now? while it's actually been the focus for many years now, the plan has been fermenting for years, but now it's rapidly gaining momentum, giving the growing schism between the us and china and accusations from both sides of security breaches. so the plan is designed to protect chinese interest and to help support the chinese economy in the coming decade. and...
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horizon from this rebound from the pandemic, workforce growth is decelerating in the united states due to aging. productivity doesn't appear to be strong enough to offset it. and if that's true, out year growth looks sluggish, not just in the united states but globally and so i think all those factors are feeding into where you see the 10-year treasury >> president kaplan, i want to continue the discussion on monetary policy, which is really related to what kelly was talking about. you began and made a couple comments there about interest rates. can you walk us through the sequencing in your mind? you talked about an eight-month taper. i didn't do the math, but i think if i add two months and six months it brings me to june. i just did that live on national television are you thinking that interest rate hikes begin immediately thereafter >> so i am explicitly saying, and i've been saying publicly, i am divorcing my decision-making on adjusting purchases for my views on the fed funds rate. and so i don't want to tie them together there's different metrics and a different set of criteria i'll loo
horizon from this rebound from the pandemic, workforce growth is decelerating in the united states due to aging. productivity doesn't appear to be strong enough to offset it. and if that's true, out year growth looks sluggish, not just in the united states but globally and so i think all those factors are feeding into where you see the 10-year treasury >> president kaplan, i want to continue the discussion on monetary policy, which is really related to what kelly was talking about. you...
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new york governor andrew cuomo to step down after today's explosive report from that state's attorney general. that ag you now calling on him to resign? >> yes. >> do you think he should be prosecuted? >> what i said was, if the investigation of the attorney general concluded that the allegations are correct, that back in march that i would recommend he
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friends and family for covid-19 testing and, of course, those bombshell allegations laid out in a state ag'sort that he sexually harassed 11 women. if articles of impeachment are drawn for this governor, we could see those proceedings start as soon as next month. george. >> it is moving fast. erielle, thanks very much. michael? >>> now to that developing story on prince andrew. the royal now facing a new lawsuit for alleged sexual abuse. ian pannell is at buckingham palace with what we know right now. good morning, ian. >> reporter: yeah, that's right, michael. this morning, prince andrew facing a lawsuit from one of jeffrey epstein's most outspoken accusers, virginia giuffre, who's long accused prince andrew of abusing her when she was under age filing a lawsuit in new york monday. the lawsuit is alleging that she faced threats from jeffrey epstein, ghislaine maxwell and prince andrew to engage in abuse. now, prince andrew has publicly denied the allegations in the past telling the bbc in an interview, i can absolutely categorically tell you it never happened. ghislaine maxwell has also rep
friends and family for covid-19 testing and, of course, those bombshell allegations laid out in a state ag'sort that he sexually harassed 11 women. if articles of impeachment are drawn for this governor, we could see those proceedings start as soon as next month. george. >> it is moving fast. erielle, thanks very much. michael? >>> now to that developing story on prince andrew. the royal now facing a new lawsuit for alleged sexual abuse. ian pannell is at buckingham palace with...
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but if you look here, age 12 to 17, the biden states, look how many more under the age of 18, 12 to 17ave vaccines. about 52% in the donald trump state, it's only about 36%. and when i will point out to you, john, so important, is remember last year there really weren't that many kids in school, right? what we saw was or will your child be all in person? according to that kaiser poll last year, it was just 24% age 5 to 11. age 12 to 17 just 17%. look at that now, vast majority are expecting their kids to be school, which is a good thing, kids learn better in school. we better figure out a way to keep the kids safe because they'll be able to spread the virus between each other if they don't. >> i was talking to a doctor in louisiana who has seen more kids hospitalized with covid ever before. 0, 0 vaccinated patients. 12 to 17-year-olds. so no one who has been vaccinated is coming into the hospital, at least in this hospital. so, there is one path to keep your kids safe. >> there is one path if you have a kid 12 to 17, get that kid vaccinated because there will be a lot of kids in school
but if you look here, age 12 to 17, the biden states, look how many more under the age of 18, 12 to 17ave vaccines. about 52% in the donald trump state, it's only about 36%. and when i will point out to you, john, so important, is remember last year there really weren't that many kids in school, right? what we saw was or will your child be all in person? according to that kaiser poll last year, it was just 24% age 5 to 11. age 12 to 17 just 17%. look at that now, vast majority are expecting...
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age of 9. there are 48 million children in the united states under the age of 12. they cannot be vaccinated right now until vaccines are cleared for that younger population. the only way to protect them -- and i heard tony fauci today on the news explaining this very carefully. you protect those children by surrounding them with adults who are vaccinated. so teachers, and day care workers and others absolutely need to be vaccinated. and then, secondly, you put them in masks so that they, in spite of the fact that that's an abnormal place for a kid to be, they don't really like it a lot, my younger grandchildren have gotten used to it. it's a way to keep them safe and secure. and what we see is children's hospitals across this country are beginning to fill up with sick children. most children don't get terribly ill. we don't know what the long term effects will be on all kids, but there are children who will get very sick from this disease, which is preventable. so it is really frightening to watch politics be played not with themselves -- i can guarantee you that m
age of 9. there are 48 million children in the united states under the age of 12. they cannot be vaccinated right now until vaccines are cleared for that younger population. the only way to protect them -- and i heard tony fauci today on the news explaining this very carefully. you protect those children by surrounding them with adults who are vaccinated. so teachers, and day care workers and others absolutely need to be vaccinated. and then, secondly, you put them in masks so that they, in...
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and certainly the period between 1950 and 2008 in many ways mirrors the gilded age in the united states of 1870 to 1900, a lot of economic growth, globalization in terms of trade, in terms of the movement of people, in terms of the capital, in terms of global cooperation with institutions, but also, you know, we saw that there was the emergence of a lot of large and important corporations that were driving a lot of the agenda in terms of growth and parts of government, but that is a world-- if you take a step back, as i think freedom house, their data shows that we've only had liberal democracy and market capitalism for 1% of human history. so if i go back to -- and start to think about one of the key responsibilities of a board on a regular basis is to mitigate for risks, we need to start thinking about, well, wait a second, so odds are that we might be in a world that's much more challenged from this more ideal, at least to my mind, an idealized, local environment and we've seen that. we've seen with respect to trade, we've seen the emergence of bilateral regional agreement. ppp and u
and certainly the period between 1950 and 2008 in many ways mirrors the gilded age in the united states of 1870 to 1900, a lot of economic growth, globalization in terms of trade, in terms of the movement of people, in terms of the capital, in terms of global cooperation with institutions, but also, you know, we saw that there was the emergence of a lot of large and important corporations that were driving a lot of the agenda in terms of growth and parts of government, but that is a world-- if...
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the reason we underestimate how quickly the taliban would take over is because united states and our intelligence ages, in particular, military wanted to believe that our work there had been productive that we had gotten something for $80000000000.00. turns out we didn't. and for me, that is evidence that biden made the right decision. if, after 20 years, we built an african military that could stand up for, you know, a few days against the taliban. then it was time to go because we were accomplishing nothing. and by staying we were just putting off the inevitable, the human rights. i mean, this is a, this is terrible, it's happening. it's terrible for the people there who helped the americans and thought they were going to be taken care of. it's certainly terrible for many women and girls and i'm going to stand and many others. the taliban is not popular in afghanistan, but to some extent, either the u. s. had to commit to being there forever. or it had to eventually do something like this. and 20 years was long enough to wait. and a lot of american voters feel that way. when you go out and talk to a
the reason we underestimate how quickly the taliban would take over is because united states and our intelligence ages, in particular, military wanted to believe that our work there had been productive that we had gotten something for $80000000000.00. turns out we didn't. and for me, that is evidence that biden made the right decision. if, after 20 years, we built an african military that could stand up for, you know, a few days against the taliban. then it was time to go because we were...
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cuomo since the bombshell revelation of sexual harassment allegations in the state attorney general. that report from the ag. meanwhile, democratic state lawmakers are deserted in cuomo by the dozens as impeachment talk intensifies. the first of the alleged victims to come forward is taken the governor to courts. correspondent bryan llenas has a story from new york. >> today new york governor andrew cuomo was spotted lounging poolside at the governor's mansion in albany. no sign that he's resigning despite the pressure from democrats. >> get the heck out of the way in may be in the end he could close out his career with one act of dignity and decency and step aside. but don't bet on that. >> according to "the new york post," he was conquered up wednesday in the governor's mansion with his closest advisors strategizing his next move and perhaps the press conference different. in responding to the investigations which found that he sexually harassed 11 employees. one of his staunchest allies and friends, new york tim craddick chair jay jacob said he was on the governor. >> i was honest with where the support
cuomo since the bombshell revelation of sexual harassment allegations in the state attorney general. that report from the ag. meanwhile, democratic state lawmakers are deserted in cuomo by the dozens as impeachment talk intensifies. the first of the alleged victims to come forward is taken the governor to courts. correspondent bryan llenas has a story from new york. >> today new york governor andrew cuomo was spotted lounging poolside at the governor's mansion in albany. no sign that he's...
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distinct pleasure to welcome you all to the official launch, my colleagues new book ages of america the history of the united states. just out with penguin random house in new york. spanning four century jones book offers a new and challengingil perspective on american economy. ages of american capitalism teaches us to see familiar landlocked and american history in new ways. industrialization, the great depression globalization, u.s. history and many more have stages of america's economic development. the age of capitol drowned book holy new idea and framework, these include the core concept of capitol itself. which john, following the lead of capitol capitol john tells us it's a through which a legal asset is invested in of its capacity to you a future of profit. but, it's reimagining capitalism around the capitol crisis the beginning of john's analysis. he also reconsiders the psychic that drive evaluation. not just the profit motives but in an amount of shifting motivation division the white man's and the heavy industries. a working man's democracy the utopias and so on. beneath all of these visions turn the an
distinct pleasure to welcome you all to the official launch, my colleagues new book ages of america the history of the united states. just out with penguin random house in new york. spanning four century jones book offers a new and challengingil perspective on american economy. ages of american capitalism teaches us to see familiar landlocked and american history in new ways. industrialization, the great depression globalization, u.s. history and many more have stages of america's economic...
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with less than half a vast figure occurring in people aged over 6 states. the health minister added that all of those jobs were sputnik and some marina has developed antibodies. we did some strategies about the ccsp of the sporting boxing. we have some day, some data guarantee of the v, c and c. we are closer to a 100 percent off a few c, l, c. and so all our people, just a lot of anti bodies and which is putting b maxine ation after one week from the start of the 2nd. those is what maybe we start to do to, to free our ospital and our accounts and, and now we have people in, in, in the roof because someone called me from turkey to the united states and russia to italy, devastating warm funds of raging across the planet. and greece this week, 2 people were killed in foreign surgeon crossed the european country. me the people with forced to leave their homes on the outskirts of the greek capital. massy bank, q ations are being carried out on the nearby island of via hundreds of people fleeing the inferno via 30 some fishing boats. on friday the nation said it
with less than half a vast figure occurring in people aged over 6 states. the health minister added that all of those jobs were sputnik and some marina has developed antibodies. we did some strategies about the ccsp of the sporting boxing. we have some day, some data guarantee of the v, c and c. we are closer to a 100 percent off a few c, l, c. and so all our people, just a lot of anti bodies and which is putting b maxine ation after one week from the start of the 2nd. those is what maybe we...
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willie, is that we will likely see some sort of dissent decree entered in the governor's office and state ag's office. the reason for that is because with the governor being as high up as he is in the totem pole, you don't get higher than him. from a liability standpoint, they're automatically liable if this were to go forward in terms of a civil suit. because of that, they're going to enter into a consent decree, which will likely include an independent monitor, someone basically put in place to monitor the culture that exists in that office, in addition to what will likely be cash settlements if these individuals decide to go forward with civil suits. >> so tom, you have covered governor cuomo for a long time, talk to anybody around him or anybody who's covered new york politics, they find it hard to believe that he will go willingly, that he will leave office, looking at seeking a fourth term as governor of the state of new york. impeachment could remove him from office. the criminal trial could take some time. in your view, what happens next here. >> an important note, when you think about
willie, is that we will likely see some sort of dissent decree entered in the governor's office and state ag's office. the reason for that is because with the governor being as high up as he is in the totem pole, you don't get higher than him. from a liability standpoint, they're automatically liable if this were to go forward in terms of a civil suit. because of that, they're going to enter into a consent decree, which will likely include an independent monitor, someone basically put in place...
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. >> soon to be the empire state's new governor. ageshe's been in some weird way preparing for this without knewing it. >> the 62-year-old mother of two married 37 years will now oversee more than 20 million citizens, a $1.5 trillion economy all still recovering from the pandemic. >> kathy hochul, my lieutenant governor, is smart and competent. we have a lot going on, but she can come up to speed quickly. >> now, she and her staff says one state official with direct knowledge of the administration have already been charting out the first days and months of the task at hand. how to spend billions of dollars of covid-19 relief from the federal government and reviewing personnel decisions and executive orders signed by andrew cuomo that expire when he leaves office. >> i agree with governor cuomo's decision to step down. it is the right thing to do and in the best interest of new yorkers. as someone who has served at all levels of government and is next in line of succession, i am repaired to lead as new york state's 57th governor. >> i kn
. >> soon to be the empire state's new governor. ageshe's been in some weird way preparing for this without knewing it. >> the 62-year-old mother of two married 37 years will now oversee more than 20 million citizens, a $1.5 trillion economy all still recovering from the pandemic. >> kathy hochul, my lieutenant governor, is smart and competent. we have a lot going on, but she can come up to speed quickly. >> now, she and her staff says one state official with direct...
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i start this discussion, we have 48 million children across these united states, under the age of 12. we cannot be vaccinated. they are not eligible to be vaccinated. and for god sakes, we have to begin thinking about spreading this very dangerous disease to those children, most of them will not get terribly sick. but some of them will. some of them will die, some of them could have long covid. for the rest of their lives. and i just can't imagine living in a country where adults are choosing to make their own children and the children in their neighborhoods and the children throughout their state, the guinea pigs of this anti-science notion. >> i want to be clear about this, aggregate data and children. which is that they are miraculously at low risk, in the risk profile what's happened. and that has been a favorable durable of finding thank goodness. but the math is the math. low risk events, 1 million kids get infected versus 10 million. you're going to see more kids with serious cases. that's just the way this is going to work. into your point about the masking in schools, you can
i start this discussion, we have 48 million children across these united states, under the age of 12. we cannot be vaccinated. they are not eligible to be vaccinated. and for god sakes, we have to begin thinking about spreading this very dangerous disease to those children, most of them will not get terribly sick. but some of them will. some of them will die, some of them could have long covid. for the rest of their lives. and i just can't imagine living in a country where adults are choosing...
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new york governor andrew cuomo to step down after today's explosive report from that state's attorney general. that agorts alleges cuomo sexually harassed 11 women, including a state trooper. >> are you now calling on him to resign? >> yes. >> do you think he should be prosecuted? >> what i said was, if the investigation of the attorney general concluded that the allegations are correct, that back in march that i would recommend he resign, that's what i'm doing today. >> biden is just one of many democratic politicians in federal, state and local positions who now say cuomo can no longer remain in office. state attorney general letitia james issued her report following a five-month-long investigation. it paints a picture of inappropriate behavior. >> he sexually harassed current and state employees in violation of both federal and state laws. the independent investigation found that governor cuomo sexually harassed multiple women, many of whom were young women. by engaging in unwanted groping, kisses, hugging, and by making inappropriate comments. the governor and his senior team took actions to retal
new york governor andrew cuomo to step down after today's explosive report from that state's attorney general. that agorts alleges cuomo sexually harassed 11 women, including a state trooper. >> are you now calling on him to resign? >> yes. >> do you think he should be prosecuted? >> what i said was, if the investigation of the attorney general concluded that the allegations are correct, that back in march that i would recommend he resign, that's what i'm doing today....
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the state legislature or ag's office. but it is important to remember he has $18 million in his campaign war chest, so with that kind of money and that kind of defiant attitude, i don't think we have seen the last of him. >> however, suzanne, from what we heard from top aide, he is not running in 2022. hochul has said she will be running for a full term but could be up against a list of better known democrats, some names that are out there include letitia james, juror gillibrand. >> those are names, what is exciting, you haven't seen a robust democratic primary in a very long time. i think this is going to open the door for a number of people to come in, even in albany, there's a lot of people that may be considering running. you have to imagine governor hochul has the advantage because she's the incumbent, she's a strong fundraiser. only more so now that she's in office. it will be a very robust race we will see in the next year coming into this year where people start jockeying. >> susan, what are you hearing how the ra
the state legislature or ag's office. but it is important to remember he has $18 million in his campaign war chest, so with that kind of money and that kind of defiant attitude, i don't think we have seen the last of him. >> however, suzanne, from what we heard from top aide, he is not running in 2022. hochul has said she will be running for a full term but could be up against a list of better known democrats, some names that are out there include letitia james, juror gillibrand. >>...
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you all to the official launch of my colleague jonathan levy new book "ages of american capitalism: a history of the united states." you can see several her. just out with penguin random house in new york. spanning for centuries it offers child's perspective on american political economy. "ages of american capitalism" teaches us to see familiar landmarks of american history in new ways. imperial settlements, american revolution, industrialization, the great depression, then you deal, postwar globalization and many more have reviewed afresh by john. the age of commerce, the age of capital, the age of control and now our own age of chaos. we find in john's book wholly new ideas and frameworks. these include the core concept of capital itself which john fama and delete of an earlier generation of capital service defined as a psychological process a forward-looking monetary valuation. capital, john tells us, is not a thing but a process. a process through which a legal asset is invested with pecuniary value and likens its capacity to yield a future pecuniary profit. but this reimagining of the history of capitalism a
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recent numbers just released by the florida department of public health, 63% of people in the state over the age12 are fully vaccinated with about 70% having one shot. when you include the number on a broader perspective of children of all residents, that number drops to just 49%. and that is the problem are those vaccination rates, among many other things happening here. in fact, according to the latest numbers of the department of public health, as of last week, more than 134,000 people battling coronavirus here in the state. and you talk about those hospitalization numbers. florida broke its record for hospitalizations. so far across the state, nearly 12,000 people in the hospital battling coronavirus. this is also overwhelming hospital systems. and, lindsey and kendis, one of the hospitals in the bay area has scaled back on its elective surgeries because of the surge of covid patients. >> you've got that monster jam about three hours south of you. thanks for getting us started. >>> things are so bad in louisiana and florida that a leading infectious disease expert had this to say. >> if flor
recent numbers just released by the florida department of public health, 63% of people in the state over the age12 are fully vaccinated with about 70% having one shot. when you include the number on a broader perspective of children of all residents, that number drops to just 49%. and that is the problem are those vaccination rates, among many other things happening here. in fact, according to the latest numbers of the department of public health, as of last week, more than 134,000 people...
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just about every state in the country mandates vaccines for school-age children. mandate about ten vaccines. and this should be the 11th mandated all across the country. i think we'll see businesses mandate vaccines. we're already seeing the federal government do this with the military and other federal employees. and moreover, the kaiser family foundation surveys have shown that there are about a third of the folks who are currently unvaccinated have stated a willingness to become vaccinated once the vaccine is fully approved. so i think we will see an increase in vaccine uptake one the vaccine is approved. >> obviously a lot of concern amongst parents as well regarding this. regarding this school year and what the winter will hold. we'll have to leave it there, dr. jonathan reiner, very interesting conversation, thank you for that. >> my pleasure. >>> coming up, a week after a devastating earthquake hit haiti, many areas still have received little or no help at all. next, we'll see why rescue crews and volunteers are struggling to get to the places earthquake aid
just about every state in the country mandates vaccines for school-age children. mandate about ten vaccines. and this should be the 11th mandated all across the country. i think we'll see businesses mandate vaccines. we're already seeing the federal government do this with the military and other federal employees. and moreover, the kaiser family foundation surveys have shown that there are about a third of the folks who are currently unvaccinated have stated a willingness to become vaccinated...
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you all to the officil launch of my colleague jonathan levy, new book "ages of american capitalism: a history of the united states." you can seef it here. just out with penguin random house in new york. spanning four sentries this book offers aer new and challenging perspective on american political economy. "ages of american capitalism" teaches us to see familiar landmarks of american history in new ways, imperial settlements, market revolution, industrialization, the great depression, the new deal, postwar globalization. this use history have viewed afresh by john at stages of american economic development. the age of commerce, the age of capital, the age of control and our own age of chaos. we find in john's book wholly new ideas and frameworks. these include the core concept of capital itself which jon following the lead of an earlier generation of capital theorists defines the psychological process, a forward-looking monetary valuation. capital jon tells us is not a saying but a process, a process through which a legal asset is invested with pecuniary value in light of its capacity to yield a future pecuniar
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i noticed yesterday that grassley, a big ag senator from a state that is totally ag dependent, iowa,to go after the acquisition of sanderson farms, the third largest poultry producer in the country, by two of the big ag corporate giants. do you think this is the moment where they could take that case, biden's doj, and actually grab a scalp in stopping this consolidation that really hurts the american farmer and the american consumer? >> i do. i really do think there is a growing and to some degree bipartisan reembrace, revival of antitrust sentiment. we lost it for 40 years. but now we have the various undeniable expressions of the problem of concentration, of big corporate concentration in agriculture as in tech. of course there are fewer americans directly affected by big ag than in the case of big tech. but absolutely. i think big tech is, again, everybody uses google. everybody has facebook. so it is familiar to citizens. but, familiar to citizens. but, no, i think it can extend to things, to the monsantos and tyson meats of the world as well. >> you wrote a piece. i've been talk
i noticed yesterday that grassley, a big ag senator from a state that is totally ag dependent, iowa,to go after the acquisition of sanderson farms, the third largest poultry producer in the country, by two of the big ag corporate giants. do you think this is the moment where they could take that case, biden's doj, and actually grab a scalp in stopping this consolidation that really hurts the american farmer and the american consumer? >> i do. i really do think there is a growing and to...
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age. that should be modeled along the united states. ensure that children will not become infected. >> dr. mark kline thank you very much for the work you do and thank you for sharing this information with us tonight. >> thank, you lawrence. happy to be here. >> thank you. tonight's last word is next. next. that i should get used to people staring. so i did. it's okay, you can stare. when you're a two-time gold medalist, it comes with the territory. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ hey google, turn up the heat. ♪ ♪ ♪ for people living with h-i-v, keep being you. and ask your doctor about biktarvy. biktarvy is a complete, one-pill, once-a-day treatment used for h-i-v in certain adults. it's not a cure, but with one small pill, biktarvy fights h-i-v to help you get to and stay undetectable. that's when the amount of virus is so low it cannot be measured by a lab test. research shows people who take h-i-v treatment every day and get to and stay undetectable can no longer transmit h-i-v through sex. serious side effects can occur, including kidney problems and
age. that should be modeled along the united states. ensure that children will not become infected. >> dr. mark kline thank you very much for the work you do and thank you for sharing this information with us tonight. >> thank, you lawrence. happy to be here. >> thank you. tonight's last word is next. next. that i should get used to people staring. so i did. it's okay, you can stare. when you're a two-time gold medalist, it comes with the territory. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ hey...