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. >> so, tell me, steve, you shared with me earlier that you enjoy the q and a part of these programs. so i'm going to jump right in. i have questions here. paul asks do companies and fiscal situations, the well-being do they tend to improve or worsen after they go woke or is there no trend? what is the practical effect of the companies when they take this step? >> well, i think at this point, the results are sort of mixed. there are some companies that make an enormous production of going woke. dick's sporting goods is one that comes to mind where a couple of years ago after the shooting at the high school in florida, the ceo announced a they wouldn't be selling certain guns and they wouldn't sell them to people under 18 and then they wouldn't sell them at all and that affected the bottom line. so, it can affect them very directly and very quickly. i think -- i am drawing a blank on the author, but it's there's a piece out of there today therg about how coca-cola has -- daniel greenfield has a piece out about how coke went woke and is going broke, and so you know, that's demonstratio
. >> so, tell me, steve, you shared with me earlier that you enjoy the q and a part of these programs. so i'm going to jump right in. i have questions here. paul asks do companies and fiscal situations, the well-being do they tend to improve or worsen after they go woke or is there no trend? what is the practical effect of the companies when they take this step? >> well, i think at this point, the results are sort of mixed. there are some companies that make an enormous production...
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. >> so tellft me, steve, you shad with me earlier you enjoy the q and s a part of the problem so m going have a queue of questions. paul asks, do companies discuss situations, the well-being tends to improve or worsen after they go woke? or is there no trend? what are the practical effects for the companies when they take this step? >> i think at this time the result are sort of mixed. there are someng companies that make an enormous production of going woke, dick's sporting goods is one that comes to mind where a couple of years ago after the shooting at the high school in florida, ceo announced they would sell certain guns or people under 18 and then they wouldn't sell them at all and that affected dick's bottoms line so it can affect them quickly and directly. i think -- i'm drawing a blank on the offer but there is a piece out there today talking about how coca-cola, daniel greenfield has a piece out about how coke went woke and is going broke. so that's a demonstration of that principle as well but a lot of this stuff takes place behind the scenes and a lot of it doesn't take place
. >> so tellft me, steve, you shad with me earlier you enjoy the q and s a part of the problem so m going have a queue of questions. paul asks, do companies discuss situations, the well-being tends to improve or worsen after they go woke? or is there no trend? what are the practical effects for the companies when they take this step? >> i think at this time the result are sort of mixed. there are someng companies that make an enormous production of going woke, dick's sporting goods...
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steve lawrence with st. petersburg fire rescue shared with me. >> just how difficult their job is. we're fine. we're going to raise your knives, you would think so. but razor nice because you're hitting a lot of the carpeting and berber carpet when collapse occurred. we're still having dig through the layers. the collapse zone when the condo collapsed layers of the building fell on top of each other. >> now task force 3 is having to sift through the debris and cut into those layers. one at a time. so we're running carpeting wiring. >> you know, you think normally just but other materials that are normally found inside home. it's physically demanding work and dangerous than the shifts were working. they're trying to rotate to cruise through. to keep it the team all about fox when our and then they pull him off. >> another crew goes up, but they're working 12 hour shifts. but as they go through the building. there is some optimism. not only are you dealing with the collapse itself refined and boyd's. so then it becomes a confined space and with each void. >> there is some hope, you know, any tim
steve lawrence with st. petersburg fire rescue shared with me. >> just how difficult their job is. we're fine. we're going to raise your knives, you would think so. but razor nice because you're hitting a lot of the carpeting and berber carpet when collapse occurred. we're still having dig through the layers. the collapse zone when the condo collapsed layers of the building fell on top of each other. >> now task force 3 is having to sift through the debris and cut into those layers....
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john dickerson caught up with host steve colbert after he reunited with his live studio audience. >> tell mervous? >> yeah, very nervous. i was nervous, not necessarily that i would forget how to perform in front of an audience, but a little bit. >> reporter: two weeks ago, the slightly anxious star of "the late show with stephen colbert" returned to his workplace, the 400 person ed sullivan theater, whose seats had been empty for 460 days. >> vaccine card, i.d. and ticket. >> reporter: more than 20,000 requested tickets. attendance required proof of vaccination. they were there for much more than just a laugh. >> you have gotten me through this time. >> reporter: the reunion was a mass echo of the smaller reunions among friends separated during quarantine. >> on june 14th, did you look out the window and look at the line? >> i didn't. i've got no time looking out windows. i'm a working man. >> reporter: just your average working man, on top of a staff of hundreds which, during lockdowns, including his wife, evy. deputized into colbert's acting routine of writing, rehearsing, rewriting up un
john dickerson caught up with host steve colbert after he reunited with his live studio audience. >> tell mervous? >> yeah, very nervous. i was nervous, not necessarily that i would forget how to perform in front of an audience, but a little bit. >> reporter: two weeks ago, the slightly anxious star of "the late show with stephen colbert" returned to his workplace, the 400 person ed sullivan theater, whose seats had been empty for 460 days. >> vaccine card,...
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steve edwards is "outfront" with me, thanks for being here.play out right now in your hospital and clinics. what are you hearing from doctors how it compares earlier in the pandemic? >> we have seen a five fold increase in hospitalizations in less than four weeks. our doctors are describing them as younger and sicker and they come to us later in the disease process so we have less therapy options for them. 10% of our cases look to be delta variant and our health department, icu are coming back at 90%. it is challenging our staff. >> absolutely. you are seeing more patients and come in later stages. are doctors seeing more severe cases and more deaths? >> so we are seeing younger pe people. we are having about one death a week and now we have one or two a day. because they're younger, the little better, right? our physicians told me that we have seen 3800 clinicians. in january they can look at a patient and predict how they'll perform and now they can't tell. it is something different about how this variant is affecting the immune systems of o
steve edwards is "outfront" with me, thanks for being here.play out right now in your hospital and clinics. what are you hearing from doctors how it compares earlier in the pandemic? >> we have seen a five fold increase in hospitalizations in less than four weeks. our doctors are describing them as younger and sicker and they come to us later in the disease process so we have less therapy options for them. 10% of our cases look to be delta variant and our health department, icu...
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steve: let me start with an explanation of what the m7 priest is.t is a combination of the m4 sherman tank, but instead of the usual turks, it has an open superstructure and fits the 105 millimeters how would sir, the standard infantry vision artillery piece -- 105 millimeter howitzer, the standard infantry division artillery piece. for armored divisions, there was a desire for more mobility. they didn't want to use the usual technique, which is to use a mover to bring the firing piece up to a position, remove the gun, etc. the army wanted to support weapon that could move quickly and fire quickly. that is idea. you take the howitzer, mounted on a tank chassis, and use it in that fashion. it was first put in use in british service in the north african campaign at el alamein, and used by u.s. armored divisions starting in north africa in 1942, through the italian campaign, european theater and eventually became so popular that the u.s. army actually formed separate self-propelled artillery divisions, using it for supportive infantry or the army in ge
steve: let me start with an explanation of what the m7 priest is.t is a combination of the m4 sherman tank, but instead of the usual turks, it has an open superstructure and fits the 105 millimeters how would sir, the standard infantry vision artillery piece -- 105 millimeter howitzer, the standard infantry division artillery piece. for armored divisions, there was a desire for more mobility. they didn't want to use the usual technique, which is to use a mover to bring the firing piece up to a...
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with me. yeah, thanks for having me on steve. i was a pleasure. all right, so let's start some, 2000 a vouchers. emails were made public to a freedom of information request. and depending on who you listen to in the media, you know, they show, they say no smoking gun or they reveal that found she was being less than honest with the public. throughout the pandemic making things up as we went along. what is your take on what you've seen so far? what it found? she know, what does he know now? well, it's interesting. i mean this, this discussion has been ongoing since 2017, when mad passenger shed light on what was happening at the harm lab. and then josh rogan wrote, a fabulous book called chaos under having that came out recently. that really gets in depth about the, the rank core and the politicization of what was happening at the beginning stages of the kobe a crisis. and the fact that this whole idea that one side of the eye or the other can common dear particular argument and try to blanket over the other side became absolutely ridiculous. i mea
with me. yeah, thanks for having me on steve. i was a pleasure. all right, so let's start some, 2000 a vouchers. emails were made public to a freedom of information request. and depending on who you listen to in the media, you know, they show, they say no smoking gun or they reveal that found she was being less than honest with the public. throughout the pandemic making things up as we went along. what is your take on what you've seen so far? what it found? she know, what does he know now?...
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and she says, steve told me that he had kevin in the back of the head with a short shovel. ething would you mind repeating that? >> steve hit kevin in the back of the head with a shovel. >> here was morgan laying the blame on steve. telling police he had attacked and killed cabin at the landscaping garage on the day that he supposedly left her in the kids. the detective was stunned. that earlier citing of kevin alive in town, had been a mistake? how long had she been lying to the police? >> i'm floored and i think, why didn't you tell me? this when your boyfriend tell you that he hit your husband in the back of the head with a shovel, you call the police. >> are you trying to protect? steve >> not at this point. >> morgan said that steve had only just reveal to her what he had done. but the detective suspected that he wasn't getting the full story. hoping to trip her out, he asked her to write a timeline of effects on the night kevin disappeared. >> we are going to? ride-on >>. yes. >> most of which he wrote stuck to the story, but this, was a strange detail. >> she writes n
and she says, steve told me that he had kevin in the back of the head with a short shovel. ething would you mind repeating that? >> steve hit kevin in the back of the head with a shovel. >> here was morgan laying the blame on steve. telling police he had attacked and killed cabin at the landscaping garage on the day that he supposedly left her in the kids. the detective was stunned. that earlier citing of kevin alive in town, had been a mistake? how long had she been lying to the...
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steve, stay with me here.e have miami-dade police that have stepped to the podium here to continue to update us at this press conference. let's look at that. >> we'll be working with surfside police department and our other municipal partners. we'll provide an investigation and closure for the families. [ speaking foreign language ] freddie ramirez, director of miami-dade police department. >> first and foremost, our thoughts and prayers are with the families and the victims. also i just want to make sure that the emergency personnel understand how important it is that we have their participation here. we appreciate it very much. we have been in contact with senator scott. senator rubio's office has been in touch with the governor's office, governor desantis, and we're very appreciative of what they've offered in assistance. anything we need. this is not going to be something that is going to be brief. it's going to be something that's going to be for the long-term, and possibly, you know, at least a week, and
steve, stay with me here.e have miami-dade police that have stepped to the podium here to continue to update us at this press conference. let's look at that. >> we'll be working with surfside police department and our other municipal partners. we'll provide an investigation and closure for the families. [ speaking foreign language ] freddie ramirez, director of miami-dade police department. >> first and foremost, our thoughts and prayers are with the families and the victims. also i...
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. >> harris: steve harrigan is live in surfside with more on this. steve, the mayor told meterday when he was on with us many of the people have been accounted for walked out on their own and able to escape and then the rescue missions began. they made a lot of progress in finding people. that number 159 unaccounted for is heartbreaking. >> that's right, harris. people walked out or ran out onto the beach. we're hearing more survivor stories, some of them terrifying. some of those people who got out could hear screams behind them of people who couldn't get out. sometimes balconies or stairways blocking people's exits. we're seeing more heavy machinery operating today. fema is here and ramping up and going at the site from both directions. from above the surface trying to move debris and below the surface tunneling in with smaller machinery trying to find anyone who is alive. they are using dogs, listening devices as well as cameras and they are doing so at great personal risk, these first responders. here is the mayor of miami-dade. >> this work is being done at extreme risk
. >> harris: steve harrigan is live in surfside with more on this. steve, the mayor told meterday when he was on with us many of the people have been accounted for walked out on their own and able to escape and then the rescue missions began. they made a lot of progress in finding people. that number 159 unaccounted for is heartbreaking. >> that's right, harris. people walked out or ran out onto the beach. we're hearing more survivor stories, some of them terrifying. some of those...
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beaming something. >> steve: beaming knowledge throughout the world >> jimmy: yeah i love podcasts. and i just -- i brought my headphones with mem again? >> steve: they're down around your neck. right there. >> jimmy: oh, yeah here they are. >> steve: they've become a part of you you love podcasts so much -- >> jime. >> steve: like jawbone >> jimmy: yeah, jawbone. [ laughter ] this rattles my brain 'til i get -- >> steve: until the knowledge pours in, man. >> jimmy: i just love them i think they're the best thing it's the best way to pass time if you're on a walk. you're going to work >> steve: yep, sure. >> jimmy: you're going - >> steve: on vacation? >> jimmy: well, if the cdc allows but yeah [ light laughter ] yeah but yeah, if you're going for a walk, go to walk to work going on the subway. >> steve: sure >> jimmy: anyways, podcasts are the best so the other day i was scrolling through my podcast app. i hav the -- >> steve: blastoff yeah, castaway [ laughter ] >> jimmy: ooh, blastoff is a a good name. >> steve: blastoff is a good one, blasting off podcasts >> jimmy: yeah, blast off podcasts so anyways i noticed that there's
beaming something. >> steve: beaming knowledge throughout the world >> jimmy: yeah i love podcasts. and i just -- i brought my headphones with mem again? >> steve: they're down around your neck. right there. >> jimmy: oh, yeah here they are. >> steve: they've become a part of you you love podcasts so much -- >> jime. >> steve: like jawbone >> jimmy: yeah, jawbone. [ laughter ] this rattles my brain 'til i get -- >> steve: until the knowledge...
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about, who was known to the american soldiers he worked with usually as "fred" to help protect his identity to steve miska and fred, welcome. let metart with fredun and let me ask you -- tell us your story. you worked with american forces on the battlefield for 13 years and those soldiers have said you saved many lives by telling them where the taliban adversary was. why did you make the decision to risk your own life and help america in this war as an interpreter? >> good morning, david. thank you for inviting me. it's my pleasure to be among you. the reason i joined to be with the u.s. army as a translator, my wish to bring peace and prosperity for my people. fraidoon: during the taliban, afghanistan was fully discovered by terrorists. al qaeda was in afghanistan. taliban was in afghanistan. they used to kill every single person for no reason. that's why i joined with the u.s. army, to bring peace and prosperity for my country. that's why i joined with the troops. in the beginning of 2004, i start with the army, just graduated from high school. i went to college for a month and i decided, no, let's see the troops. they had left
about, who was known to the american soldiers he worked with usually as "fred" to help protect his identity to steve miska and fred, welcome. let metart with fredun and let me ask you -- tell us your story. you worked with american forces on the battlefield for 13 years and those soldiers have said you saved many lives by telling them where the taliban adversary was. why did you make the decision to risk your own life and help america in this war as an interpreter? >> good...
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with my family. the generation of would-be candidates look at that in say, you know what? that's not for me. host: few more minutes left with steve casstevens, the chief of the buffalo grove police department in illinois. we will take your calls until 10:00 a.m. when we are heading over to the hearing before the house appropriations subcommittee looking into the 2021-2022 budget request of the national institutes of health. dr. francis collins and dr. anthony fauci will be testifying. stick around on c-span if you want to watch that or c-span.org and the free c-span radio app. back to your phone calls. this is clyde in san antonio, texas, independent. caller: good morning to you both. my interest is in specifically giving an example of a few questions. how do you psychologically vet these police officers? also, do you have access to what platforms on the internet they have been engaged with? also, i understand former military people are recruited or hired by police departments and do you have access to their psychological records or records in general while they were in the military? thank you. host: thank you for the question. g
with my family. the generation of would-be candidates look at that in say, you know what? that's not for me. host: few more minutes left with steve casstevens, the chief of the buffalo grove police department in illinois. we will take your calls until 10:00 a.m. when we are heading over to the hearing before the house appropriations subcommittee looking into the 2021-2022 budget request of the national institutes of health. dr. francis collins and dr. anthony fauci will be testifying. stick...
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steve lawrence with st. petersburg fire rescue shared with me. >> just how difficult their job is. we're fine. we're going raise your nice. you would think so. but razor nice because you're hitting a lot of the carpeting and berber carpet. when collapse occurred. we're still having dig through the layers. the collapse zone when the condo collapsed layers of the building fell on top of each other. >> now task force 3 is having to sift through the debris and cut into those layers. one at a time. so we're running carpeting wiring. >> you know, you think normally just but running of the materials that are normally found inside home. it's physically demanding work and dangerous than the shifts were working. they're trying to rotate to cruise through. to keep it the team all about fox way now. and then they pull him off. >> another crew goes up, but they're working 12 hour shifts. but as they go through the building. there is some optimism. not only are you dealing with the collapse itself refined and boyd's. so then it becomes a confined space. and with each boy. >> there is some hope, you know, an
steve lawrence with st. petersburg fire rescue shared with me. >> just how difficult their job is. we're fine. we're going raise your nice. you would think so. but razor nice because you're hitting a lot of the carpeting and berber carpet. when collapse occurred. we're still having dig through the layers. the collapse zone when the condo collapsed layers of the building fell on top of each other. >> now task force 3 is having to sift through the debris and cut into those layers. one...
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with this every day. steve: that such an incredible perspective, we are so glad you said that, it makes me so angry, as youe way they talk about these people doing their best with no support. catalina, lastly to you, what you think from thinking about what could be done practically to stop it. you do have some of the border, texas, do we take it seriously, governor abbott sank they want to build a wall we have against government dissenters same they are going to reduce the anything improving if not from the federal government through other directions? >> i am incredibly encouraged by the and that's great to say that, it's so sad we've gotten to where governors need to take into own hands. you have somebody federal dollars fee spent on things like the green new deal or massive infrastructure belt when you don't have enough resources being put down there, it is across needs to be solved. although into border issue in these states are taking into their own hands, it's a massive issue even appear in places like illinois, immigration is one of top issues to the concert turns out here, it's something that needs
with this every day. steve: that such an incredible perspective, we are so glad you said that, it makes me so angry, as youe way they talk about these people doing their best with no support. catalina, lastly to you, what you think from thinking about what could be done practically to stop it. you do have some of the border, texas, do we take it seriously, governor abbott sank they want to build a wall we have against government dissenters same they are going to reduce the anything improving if...
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steve lawrence with st. petersburg fire rescue shared with me. >> just how difficult their job is. we're fine.e're going raise your nice un think so. but razor nice because you're hitting a lot of the carpeting and berber when collapse occurred. we're still having dig through the layers. the collapse zone when the condo collapsed layers of the building fell on top of each other. >> now task force 3 is having to sift through the debris and cut into those layers. one at a time. so we're running carpeting wiring. >> you know, you think normally just but other materials that are normally found inside home. it's physically demanding work and dangerous than the shifts were working. they're trying to rotate to cruise through. to keep it the team all about fox way now. and then they pull him off. >> another crew goes up, but they're working 12 hour shifts. but as they go through the building. there is some optimism. not only are you dealing with the collapse itself refined and boyd's. so then it becomes a confined space and with each void. >> there is some hope, you know, any time we can avoid and we
steve lawrence with st. petersburg fire rescue shared with me. >> just how difficult their job is. we're fine.e're going raise your nice un think so. but razor nice because you're hitting a lot of the carpeting and berber when collapse occurred. we're still having dig through the layers. the collapse zone when the condo collapsed layers of the building fell on top of each other. >> now task force 3 is having to sift through the debris and cut into those layers. one at a time. so...
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steve lawrence with st. petersburg fire rescue shared with me. >> just how difficult their job is. we're fine.re going to raise your nice. you would think so. but razor nice because you're hitting a lot of the carpeting and berber carpet. when collapse occurred. we're still having dig through the layers. the collapse zone when the condo collapsed layers of the building fell on top of each other. >> now task force 3 is having to sift through the debris and cut into those layers. one at a time. so we're running carpeting wiring. >> you know, you think normally just but other materials that are normally found inside home. it's physically demanding work and dangerous than the shifts were working. they're trying to rotate to cruise through. to keep it the team all about fox when our and then they pull him off. >> another crew goes up, but they're working 12 hour shifts. but as they go through the building. there is some optimism. not only are you dealing with the collapse itself. >> we're finding voids. so then it becomes a confined space. and with each void. >> there is some hope, you know, any ti
steve lawrence with st. petersburg fire rescue shared with me. >> just how difficult their job is. we're fine.re going to raise your nice. you would think so. but razor nice because you're hitting a lot of the carpeting and berber carpet. when collapse occurred. we're still having dig through the layers. the collapse zone when the condo collapsed layers of the building fell on top of each other. >> now task force 3 is having to sift through the debris and cut into those layers. one...
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steve lawrence with st. petersburg fire rescue shared with me. >> just how difficult their job is. we're fine.e're going to raise your knives, you think so. but razor nice because you're hitting a lot of the carpeting and berber when collapse occurred. we're still having dig through the layers. the collapse zone when the condo collapsed layers of the building fell on top of each other. >> now task force 3 is having to sift through the debris and cut into those layers. one at a time. so we're running carpeting wiring. >> you know, you think normally just but we're running of the materials that are normally found inside home. it's physically demanding work and dangerous than the shifts were working. they're trying to rotate to cruise through. to keep it the team all about fox when our and then they pull him off. >> another crew goes up, but they're working 12 hour shifts. but as they go through the building. there is some optimism. not only are you dealing with the collapse itself refined and boyd's. so then it becomes a confined space. and with each boy. >> there is some hope, you know, any tim
steve lawrence with st. petersburg fire rescue shared with me. >> just how difficult their job is. we're fine.e're going to raise your knives, you think so. but razor nice because you're hitting a lot of the carpeting and berber when collapse occurred. we're still having dig through the layers. the collapse zone when the condo collapsed layers of the building fell on top of each other. >> now task force 3 is having to sift through the debris and cut into those layers. one at a time....
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me now. with the details fared steve. this 127 page report is the very 1st time that we're seeing an official timeline of everything that happened on january 6 from the events leading up to it, as well as what happened that day. now the biggest take away from this report or the colossal intelligence failures, you see the conversations that one out of the department of defense, where there is a 37 minute period that's come slightly unaccounted for. the report also showing that the capital police, which is a department of more than 1800 officers less than 10 officers, had the training in dealing with the situation like what happened on january 6. this is the 1st by partisan review of the events of january 6, 20 very well could be the last sunday, the investigation of the january 6th at the us capital shows there were clear warning signs and some supporters including right. we.
me now. with the details fared steve. this 127 page report is the very 1st time that we're seeing an official timeline of everything that happened on january 6 from the events leading up to it, as well as what happened that day. now the biggest take away from this report or the colossal intelligence failures, you see the conversations that one out of the department of defense, where there is a 37 minute period that's come slightly unaccounted for. the report also showing that the capital...
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so to help us discuss who brand steve gill, a former us chair official under bush and plan, thanks for joining me steve. they study ok. so i want to start with these recent moves by ramco and saudi arabia. what does this mean? it's not only about the oil, but it's also about influence, especially when you have saudi arabia tying themselves so tightly with china. while a 1000000000 here in a 1000000000 there, and soon you're talking about real money and you're exactly right. it's not just the oil. it's also the natural gas that is a part of this function. and while they're, it's like a kid on a teeter totter while we're going down, they're going up, and it's not just driving their influence up. it's also driving our gas prices up, which adds to the price of everything at the grocery store. it adds to construction costs, everything goes up when petroleum costs go up here in the united states, and it's just further exacerbating our ability to come back after the cobra debacle . well, and i think a lot of americans probably just say, you know, we just want to take care of ourselves, of everybody stay to their own region able to handle their own.
so to help us discuss who brand steve gill, a former us chair official under bush and plan, thanks for joining me steve. they study ok. so i want to start with these recent moves by ramco and saudi arabia. what does this mean? it's not only about the oil, but it's also about influence, especially when you have saudi arabia tying themselves so tightly with china. while a 1000000000 here in a 1000000000 there, and soon you're talking about real money and you're exactly right. it's not just the...
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and i just think it's cool to see -- >> steve: it's cool, man totally cool >> jimmy: do you know what i write? with my nose in the glass? >> steve: what "help meun you know what? who will save your soul if - [ applause ] >> jimmy: this one is from @torontostars. from the toronto newspaper, "the toronto star. thanks for playing there yo fourth physic. >> jimmy: oh, physic not psychic. the fourth psychic >> jimmy: the fourth physic. >> steve: physic physic >> jimmy: p-h-y-s-i-c. >> steve: okay, physic >> jimmy: psychic. >> steve: psychic? i'm going to say psychic >> jimmy: i don't know how to read anymore >> steve: you know what? too much vaping. >> jimmy: he says "the sacramento tiger kings."everybo. those are our hashtags to check out more of our favorites, go to tonightshow.com/hashtags we'll be right back with jason momoa, everybody got to that website tonightshow.com/hashtags [ cheers and applause ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ (whispers) dsc ♪ ♪ dollar shave club quality. (whispers) quality at a dollar shave club value. (whispers) value whispering means premium. (whispers) you're welcome. (whispers) by dollar shave club. the new samsung galaxy s21 this loo
and i just think it's cool to see -- >> steve: it's cool, man totally cool >> jimmy: do you know what i write? with my nose in the glass? >> steve: what "help meun you know what? who will save your soul if - [ applause ] >> jimmy: this one is from @torontostars. from the toronto newspaper, "the toronto star. thanks for playing there yo fourth physic. >> jimmy: oh, physic not psychic. the fourth psychic >> jimmy: the fourth physic. >> steve:...
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that brought other people into my world to have skills that i don't have, doctor steve schiff and leading investigators with me but a new organism was discovered, not known what was causing all of us that was recently published, a bacteria infecting these children that nobody knew about and it causes brain damage and my third most important thing, i'd love to see more funding training. there's a lot of funding for research which is great but when it comes to trying to go to our government and say, we need to develop a program to train people who can train the trainers about the opportunities for funding are not as readily available. and that isva also very importa. thank you. >> thank you very much. representative smith, any final questions? >> i want to thank our witnesses, our bill does train the trainers and we learned that from you and you testified in 2011, is very keith when he said that then and ever since. i just -- maxine waters and i cochair the old-timers carcass we are pushing hard on a bill introduced by congress in rochester called equity and neurosciencend, it is the idea that is very much highl
that brought other people into my world to have skills that i don't have, doctor steve schiff and leading investigators with me but a new organism was discovered, not known what was causing all of us that was recently published, a bacteria infecting these children that nobody knew about and it causes brain damage and my third most important thing, i'd love to see more funding training. there's a lot of funding for research which is great but when it comes to trying to go to our government and...
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jimmy: there are -- there are some unpopular cards >> steve: well, i'd love to see them [ light laughter ] >> jimmy: would you like me to show you withteve: could you, please? do you have time i don't want to get in your way, if have - >> jimmy: no no problem >> steve: if you don't have time, i'll, you know - >> jimmy: no i -- i never said i didn't have time >> steve: oh, okay well, i don't want to stop the show, but -- >> jimmy: no, you -- too late now, you know? but, i'll give you some examples >> steve: please 'cause i don't know what you're talking about. i'd like to see what you're talking about. >> jimmy: well, hey, this one's for you. >> steve: thanks, man. happy father's day >> jimmy: this is an example of some unpopular cards on father's day >> steve: okay >> jimmy: for instance, this card says, "i can't begin to describe how much i love and admire you." >> steve: aw >> jimmy: open it up, it says, "so i'm hoping this sleeve of golf balls does the talking for me." >> steve: oh [ applause ] unpopular. >> jimmy: these are unpopular cards. >> steve: yeah >> jimmy: this next card says, "you've taught me so much, like how to make
jimmy: there are -- there are some unpopular cards >> steve: well, i'd love to see them [ light laughter ] >> jimmy: would you like me to show you withteve: could you, please? do you have time i don't want to get in your way, if have - >> jimmy: no no problem >> steve: if you don't have time, i'll, you know - >> jimmy: no i -- i never said i didn't have time >> steve: oh, okay well, i don't want to stop the show, but -- >> jimmy: no, you -- too late...
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so joining me now is steve jones with the center for biological diversity.thank you so much for joining us the scene. this seems like a large large number here. are you troubled by the number 17. here. the number of whales who have been killed so far this year. yeah very much. so this is we're seeing an unusual mortality about this year. oftentimes we'll get five and 10 whales washing up on local beaches per year. now we've had 17 so far this year. it's very disturbing. um and they were particularly bothered by some of the easily preventable causes of death that we're not addressing jack strikes an antagonist fishing here. i wanted to talk to you more about that. now researchers and ambition to tangle intuition here, but researchers say guests are often caused by trauma from ship strikes. entanglement as you mentioned and malnutrition. why malnutrition? is there not enough food for the mountain at the water? yeah i mean, we're in a climate change era. of course. uh some of these whales are being affected by changes in prey patterns, particularly, uh, when th
so joining me now is steve jones with the center for biological diversity.thank you so much for joining us the scene. this seems like a large large number here. are you troubled by the number 17. here. the number of whales who have been killed so far this year. yeah very much. so this is we're seeing an unusual mortality about this year. oftentimes we'll get five and 10 whales washing up on local beaches per year. now we've had 17 so far this year. it's very disturbing. um and they were...
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jackie: still ahead on the show, monica crowley, steve moore will be on with me to weigh in who willit the bill for president biden's massive spending spree. labor shortages nationwide, what it could mean for republicans in 2022. you're watching "the evening edit." stay with us. >> the long term implications of these plans are serious and what we've seen is that these tax increases will ultimately fall on other people in order to pay for this large expansion of government. you cannot keep up trillion dollar deficits forever without seeing the economic consequences of those and without some one having to pay for it. ♪. enal ♪ ♪ don't you agree? ♪ ♪ don't you agree? ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ow! ♪ some days, you just don't have it. not my uncle, though. he's taking trulicity for his type 2 diabetes and now, he's really on his game. once-weekly trulicity lowers your a1c by helping your body release the insulin it's already making. most people reached an a1c under 7%. plus, trulicity can lower your risk of cardiovascular events. it can also help you lose up to 10 pounds. trulicity is for type 2 diabetes.
jackie: still ahead on the show, monica crowley, steve moore will be on with me to weigh in who willit the bill for president biden's massive spending spree. labor shortages nationwide, what it could mean for republicans in 2022. you're watching "the evening edit." stay with us. >> the long term implications of these plans are serious and what we've seen is that these tax increases will ultimately fall on other people in order to pay for this large expansion of government. you...
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steve kornacki joins me from the big board with the race results and what they tell us. nal political climate looks pretty unchanged. >> yeah, chuck, one thing we could say, one example we have, it's the only one. we just haven't had a lot of special elections in the early days of the biden presidency. the special elections that have taken place ended up being these jungle primaries, this was the first clean republican versus democrat race. this is the only one before november. take a good long look at it right here. democrats hope it's a preview of attractions. you see the 24 point margin here for stansbury, the democrat. the number to compare that to is 23, 23 was joe biden's margin in this district. so republicans were hoping, yeah, if not to win the seat, they were hoping to get this to 10, 12 points somewhere around there to be able to say, hey, we've made progress in the democratic area. imagine what that's going to translate into in a swing district. democrats come in a point better in this special election than biden did. if you want to have a point of reference,
steve kornacki joins me from the big board with the race results and what they tell us. nal political climate looks pretty unchanged. >> yeah, chuck, one thing we could say, one example we have, it's the only one. we just haven't had a lot of special elections in the early days of the biden presidency. the special elections that have taken place ended up being these jungle primaries, this was the first clean republican versus democrat race. this is the only one before november. take a...
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we will see on a leader by leader basis as we saw it with the previous administration >> steve, thank you very much. enjoy the weekend. >>> joining mekelly. head of the research institute stephanie, you heard some of what we were talking about with steve about the dynamic at play with the g7 meeting are there implications on the policy front and economic front coming out of this >> sure. i think in particular, we think about the kinds of things we heard. vaccine distribution to emerging markets. i think discussions in climate will come down to supporting dec decarbonization. this is a meeting of developed market leaders a lot of the chat they will have will be around how we support emerging markets to get past the covid crisis and to me that is important from the economic perspective. we are seeing the clear divergence with the markets in terms of the speed of covid recovery and long-term growth potential with the climate these have potential implications however, we have to hold our expectations these summits create the big announcements, but the follow through at the national level is what we have to see. >> so, we have already se
we will see on a leader by leader basis as we saw it with the previous administration >> steve, thank you very much. enjoy the weekend. >>> joining mekelly. head of the research institute stephanie, you heard some of what we were talking about with steve about the dynamic at play with the g7 meeting are there implications on the policy front and economic front coming out of this >> sure. i think in particular, we think about the kinds of things we heard. vaccine...
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so to help me with this discussion, i bring a steve miles berg, host of the price here on our t america. and john, how do you normally see holding down or miami bureau, but it's joining us now. pin do see this week filling in for rick on their news with rick sanchez, dom and they for join me. and i hate to do this right out about if my map is right combine sitting at this table, we have over 60 years of tv news experience. wow. i didn't think about it. i'm not sure what ages who's eldest, who's youngest, but from everywhere from the local, all the way up to the network. so this is about as expert panel as you can get. i think between the 3 of us in the tv news system, we know the system. we know how it works. john. yeah, everyone gets frustrated their job and no one. i don't care what the industry works in a place where they are 100 percent, agree with everything going on. sure. that being said, those in this industry, we do have the power to reach a larger, larger audience. so i want to ask a simple question, what are your feelings about what these young reporters probably in their 1st
so to help me with this discussion, i bring a steve miles berg, host of the price here on our t america. and john, how do you normally see holding down or miami bureau, but it's joining us now. pin do see this week filling in for rick on their news with rick sanchez, dom and they for join me. and i hate to do this right out about if my map is right combine sitting at this table, we have over 60 years of tv news experience. wow. i didn't think about it. i'm not sure what ages who's eldest, who's...
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steve kornacki, thank you so much. with mere friends of this broadcast, veteran washington journalist and associate editor and columnist for real clear politics. and michael steele, former chairman of the republican national committee, former lieutenant of the great state of maryland, also happens to be the host of michael steele podcast. michael, i'd like to begin with you. to speak on behalf of all the viewers like me, who found that last segment just too hard mathematically. was it too simple to vote for one candidate? and was there a check off on the form, of a four out of the check in, the fish is okay? >> that is essentially it, yeah. [laughs] there are people who like fish and chicken. and i think it is good and appropriate that our voting system seemingly, is trying to accommodate that, now. to give people better options in bidder choices for people who disengage and step back from politics, because, they support someone who -- everyone else -- that conventional wisdom says, there are not part of the traditional lot of
steve kornacki, thank you so much. with mere friends of this broadcast, veteran washington journalist and associate editor and columnist for real clear politics. and michael steele, former chairman of the republican national committee, former lieutenant of the great state of maryland, also happens to be the host of michael steele podcast. michael, i'd like to begin with you. to speak on behalf of all the viewers like me, who found that last segment just too hard mathematically. was it too...
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elected county commissioner with a mass of problems and the president invited me to sit down at his desk with him and hear me out. >> griffin went to the border with trump crow knee steve bannon and when he posted this video about dead democrats, president trump retweeted him. >> the only good democrat is a dead democrat. i don't say that in the physical sense and i can already see the videos getting edited where all i say is murder democrats. no. i say that in the political sense. >> we're not going to get our election stolen from china. >> he sees conspiracies in almost everything. january 6th. it may have been a setup by democrats. he says he doesn't follow qanon but it sounds like he shares some of the same believes. >> the deep states just say because the devil wants to destroy things. there is those foot soldiers of the deep state those like hillary clinton, george soros, dr. fauci, bill gates. they're the big wheels. they're the controllers. >> griffin doubts the undeniable, that the riot led to deaths. ashli babbitt an air force veteran from san diego shot and killed by capitol hill police. >> he's got a gun! [ gunshots ]. >> sounds like a gunshot. >> u.s. capi
elected county commissioner with a mass of problems and the president invited me to sit down at his desk with him and hear me out. >> griffin went to the border with trump crow knee steve bannon and when he posted this video about dead democrats, president trump retweeted him. >> the only good democrat is a dead democrat. i don't say that in the physical sense and i can already see the videos getting edited where all i say is murder democrats. no. i say that in the political sense....
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me i'm getting a wrap-up signal. you've been generous with your time steve is an excellent writer and i cannot more highly recommend it. but thank you for joining me. at the manhattan institute and commanders for those of you that don't know much about it if you don't go to the website there's lots of newsletters and i think they are all free, i know they are all free. there's many other areas and they work like this so thank you all for watching and listening and i thank >> -- lauren p jackson is the author of the award winning books, just the behind a biography published by ww norton in 2017. the indignant generation, history of african-american writers and critics published by princeton, 2010, and my father's name, a black virginia family after the civil war, published byni
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steve hilton joins me. good to have you with us. i'd like to started by replaying dr.ert redfield on this and how so complicit nations are in this. >> the united states fund add lot of that research. it's not just china. i don't think it helps by pointing fingers at china. gain of function research being pursued in laboratories was not just a china decision. many european scientists, many american scientists have been pushing gain of function research. so i think in the sense there's a broad responsibility. >> martha: which may lead to why this was a theory that was so doused with water so early on, steve. >> exactly right. we talk about the lab leak theory. there's two parts to it. the second part is did the virus leak from that lab sometime towards the end of 2019. a lot of evidence pointing to that. of course, that points to the chinese regime. their bio safety procedures that allowed the virus to leak. and what were they working on in the lab? what was there and why? dr. redfield is exactly right. i would go further. it's not just many scientists doing it. there's
steve hilton joins me. good to have you with us. i'd like to started by replaying dr.ert redfield on this and how so complicit nations are in this. >> the united states fund add lot of that research. it's not just china. i don't think it helps by pointing fingers at china. gain of function research being pursued in laboratories was not just a china decision. many european scientists, many american scientists have been pushing gain of function research. so i think in the sense there's a...
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they say, "at my wedding, my best man started his speech with 'y'all probably recognize me from the first wedding.'" [ audience oohs >> stevend the reception room had no tables for guests to sit at, but there were chairs still arranged in circles as if there were tables so at least we could stare at each other while awkwardly holding our plates of food trying not to laugh. [ laughter and applause i can't believe you sat me next to - no table >> steve: where's the table truck? the what >> jimmy: this one is from @tslouch they say, "a buddy got an invite to his ex-fiancee's wedding with the 'will not attend' already checked off. [ laughter ] >> steve: ooh. [ audience oohs burn >> jimmy: burn notice. this one is from @jubjub315. >> steve: aw, i love jubjub. >> jimmy: oh, yeah, that's a a good name. >> steve: jubjub >> jimmy: jubjub, yep. >> steve: what's up, jubjub? >> jimmy: not much he says, "as the best man, i had to keep the groom from getting cold feet so i told him that the relationship was stronger than specific couples that were at the wedding, forgetting i was mic'd up. it got picked up through the speaker. [ audience
they say, "at my wedding, my best man started his speech with 'y'all probably recognize me from the first wedding.'" [ audience oohs >> stevend the reception room had no tables for guests to sit at, but there were chairs still arranged in circles as if there were tables so at least we could stare at each other while awkwardly holding our plates of food trying not to laugh. [ laughter and applause i can't believe you sat me next to - no table >> steve: where's the table...
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with u. s. allies. i call this steve, i'm, i'm joe biden. you know me tour or the, i'm not donald trump tour. he's going to go from country to country and some at the summit and including the meeting with latimer bruton and say, look, i'm not donald trump, i'm joe biden. most of the world leaders already known him. as you mentioned about the queen, they've known him for decades. so i think what is going to happen in terms of rallying worlds, democracies is to make the rally the discussion, particularly in the transit atlantic relationship meaningful and consequential. he's going to talk about the billions of doses that are needed in the developing world. and what the rich parts of the world need to do to do that are also going to talk about the fragility in their security. not just for countries, you know, like russia or iran or china, but they're going to look at cyber in those kinds of dimensions as well. and if you know, make, and he's going to basically say, in contrast to what donald trump nato matters, article 5 matters. one for all and all for one that that kind of gesture to allies is
with u. s. allies. i call this steve, i'm, i'm joe biden. you know me tour or the, i'm not donald trump tour. he's going to go from country to country and some at the summit and including the meeting with latimer bruton and say, look, i'm not donald trump, i'm joe biden. most of the world leaders already known him. as you mentioned about the queen, they've known him for decades. so i think what is going to happen in terms of rallying worlds, democracies is to make the rally the discussion,...
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steve forbes with me now. republican states are seeing this.he weekly benefits and people are going back to work. my question, why won't democrat run states follow suit and do well themselves? >> well, because they're afraid of the far left which want as national minimum wage of $15 or more. which want as universal income, minimum income nationwide. think see these programs as ways of, doing backdoor ways doing broad objectives they know they can't do directly. that is why they pushing more and more benefits for people with kids, more in a welfare way, that we got rid of for a while in the 1990s. they're going to be pushing these kind of programs. so democrats, democrat governors other than the one in louisiana, last one i saw, are afraid if they do what other republican governors have done, end those bonus payments for being unemployed, they're going to face primaries, and their careers may come to an end earnings i think the left is on the back foot on this one. they're losing the whole argument here. whether it is crime, the border, or extra
steve forbes with me now. republican states are seeing this.he weekly benefits and people are going back to work. my question, why won't democrat run states follow suit and do well themselves? >> well, because they're afraid of the far left which want as national minimum wage of $15 or more. which want as universal income, minimum income nationwide. think see these programs as ways of, doing backdoor ways doing broad objectives they know they can't do directly. that is why they pushing...
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no and listen o to me, he is a brilliant man but i'm more with steve on this. i don't think it's criminal. but at what point -- is there at responsibility to sort of hold the position in a higher regard than to do dopey things? and i'm choosing that word on twitter i don't know that's the world we liver in right now. i clearly am too much of a boomer i get it maybe i'm a little too old fashioned. i don't understand what he has to gain by doing these things it makes no sense. >> you got ryan cohen tweeting ice cream kpoins elon musk tweeting bitcoin emoji. time for the trienniale trade. tim sheerm what do you say. >> google. >> guy you see that movie in the docusign, sister >> yeah. >> karen >> tjx hasn't been great but i elijah is it. >> grasso. >> rezi buy. >> "options action" up right >> "options action" up right after thismemorable as eating turkey hill chocolate peanut butter cup ice cream with real cocoa. well, that's the way the sandcastle crumbles. you can't beat turkey hill with a bang. energy and change came to every part of our universe. seismic or sm
no and listen o to me, he is a brilliant man but i'm more with steve on this. i don't think it's criminal. but at what point -- is there at responsibility to sort of hold the position in a higher regard than to do dopey things? and i'm choosing that word on twitter i don't know that's the world we liver in right now. i clearly am too much of a boomer i get it maybe i'm a little too old fashioned. i don't understand what he has to gain by doing these things it makes no sense. >> you got...