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joining us is suzanne craig. she obtained trump's tax information regarding the dc hotel as part of her reporting. suzanne, it's nice to see you tonight, thanks for making time to be here. >> good to see you. >> is the trump hotel a meaningfully different thing than the rest of the trump empire? it seems like some of these revelations laid out by the committee today are troubling in terms of potential legalities here and in potential consequences for the president, both in business terms and in criminal terms. >> no, i don't think it's any different at all. when i think of it, i was reading it today, it sounds like a money pit. it reminds me a little bit of that movie from the 1980s. this is just costing him a huge amount of money to keep this going. not only is he losing money, he's plowing his own capital into it. we're seeing this in other properties. you sort of wonder the code names inside the trump organization for these properties, like money pit number 1, money pit number 2. doral, he's lost millions and
joining us is suzanne craig. she obtained trump's tax information regarding the dc hotel as part of her reporting. suzanne, it's nice to see you tonight, thanks for making time to be here. >> good to see you. >> is the trump hotel a meaningfully different thing than the rest of the trump empire? it seems like some of these revelations laid out by the committee today are troubling in terms of potential legalities here and in potential consequences for the president, both in business...
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do we suzanne craig, investigative reporter for the new york times. thank you for being here.en on the air, we have some breaking news to get to. just moments ago, as i mentioned at the top of the, show might, happen the fifth circuit court of appeals has reinstated texas's abortion ban. as i mentioned at the top of the show, we knew that there was a fairly decent chance that this would happen. now it has, we have more on what that means, stay with us. t means, stay with us. tonight, i'll be eating a buffalo chicken panini with extra hot sauce. tonight, i'll be eating salmon sushi with a japanese jiggly cheesecake. (doorbell rings) jolly good. fire. (horse neighing) elton: nas? yeah? spare a pound? what? you know, bones, shillings, lolly? lolly? bangers and mash? i'm... i'm sorry? i don't have any money. you don't look broke. elton: my rocket is skint! this is the sound of an asthma attack... ythat doesn't happen. this is the sound of better breathing. fasenra is a different kind of asthma medication. it's not a steroid or inhaler. fasenra is an add-on treatment for asthma dri
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david was 75 and suzanne 72.ople they had spent a lifetime taking care of every aspect of their life. this is one of the first places we came after your mum and dad died. this is a bird hide dad built in 1996. it's a nice memory of them both. tom's mum had huntington's disease, a neurodegenerative condition which can be inherited. it was very subtle to start off with, it went quite slowly then there was a dramatic change in the last couple of weeks. she deteriorated. she started losing the ability to swallow. and was your dad's health 0k at this time? he was suffering, he had problems with his hips, arthritis, constant pain. he couldn't do the things he loved. his memory was failing him so, yeah, both their quality of life was changing. after her diagnosis, suzanne had considered going for an assisted death in switzerland where doctors are allowed to help some patients take their own lives. i was devastated, but very quickly i had to rationalise it, as it was about my mum's decision not mine. we felt maybe we cou
david was 75 and suzanne 72.ople they had spent a lifetime taking care of every aspect of their life. this is one of the first places we came after your mum and dad died. this is a bird hide dad built in 1996. it's a nice memory of them both. tom's mum had huntington's disease, a neurodegenerative condition which can be inherited. it was very subtle to start off with, it went quite slowly then there was a dramatic change in the last couple of weeks. she deteriorated. she started losing the...
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for more on this, suzanne woodley. what is our 360 trying to do? is an invite only, exclusive membership network that is taking a more holistic approach to wealth. it is like you have made hundreds of millions of dollars, but sort of have you really focused on your family, your purpose in life and your philanthropy, making it as powerful as possible? it is moving from a focus on the monetary side it to the much broader view of your different kinds of capital, emotional and social capital, things like that. matt: there's already a network like this. i think of that as a group of wealthy people. we will talk with michael on monday on bloomberg radio, i believe, who runs that group, but how is this going to be different? will they compete for members? >> i do not think it is a competition, i think that they each have their niche. tiger 21 is great and people in that group tend to have at least $10 million in liquid assets. but generally have an average net worth of maybe $100 million. and tiger 21 also takes a holistic approach, but it is known for be
for more on this, suzanne woodley. what is our 360 trying to do? is an invite only, exclusive membership network that is taking a more holistic approach to wealth. it is like you have made hundreds of millions of dollars, but sort of have you really focused on your family, your purpose in life and your philanthropy, making it as powerful as possible? it is moving from a focus on the monetary side it to the much broader view of your different kinds of capital, emotional and social capital,...
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. >>> standing by here, facebook oversight board member suzanne nossel. first, senator democratic richard blume thal, chair of the science and safety subcommittee and the committee that held the first hearing with facebook whis whistle-blower frances haugen. senator, thank you for coming on the program. you've been reading the story based on the facebook papers this weekend. what new have you learned? >> what we are seeing, brian, is really a drumbeat of disclosures from facebook and instagram's own files, and that point is really important because the research and the studies that reveal facebook putting profits over people are from facebook's own files revealed to them long before it was revealed to us, and yes they disregarded them and continued exploiting children to fatten their bottom lines. and i think what we are seeing here is a building drumbeat for accountability. a movement for reform that will require disclosure of the powerful algorithms that drive destructive content to children and others, the hate speech in foreign countries and also the
. >>> standing by here, facebook oversight board member suzanne nossel. first, senator democratic richard blume thal, chair of the science and safety subcommittee and the committee that held the first hearing with facebook whis whistle-blower frances haugen. senator, thank you for coming on the program. you've been reading the story based on the facebook papers this weekend. what new have you learned? >> what we are seeing, brian, is really a drumbeat of disclosures from facebook...
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maria: suzanne what kind of exercise are you doing what do you do in terms of -- you know, compatiblears. i learned from my cat the cat morning first thing they do is stretch made acceptance first thing do you in yoga is stretch, do free weights not fanatical at all i think if you eat right, and i have written nine books about diet if you at right you have emergency to do necessary exercise for your body to maintain fulfill shape i don't know. i am happy. >> that is another important secret happy in life happy with partner also, is part of it all suzanne great to catch up with you thanks very much for sharing. >> and to you -- >> best wishes to you suzanne somers joining us this morning. we will be right back. . ♪♪ we've been waiting for you ♪♪ ♪ .. as your broker, i've solved it. that's great, carl. but we need something better. that's easily adjustable has no penalties or advisory fee. and we can monitor to see that we're on track. like schwab intelligent income. schwab! introducing schwab intelligent income. a simple, modern way to pay yourself from your portfolio. oh, that's cool.
maria: suzanne what kind of exercise are you doing what do you do in terms of -- you know, compatiblears. i learned from my cat the cat morning first thing they do is stretch made acceptance first thing do you in yoga is stretch, do free weights not fanatical at all i think if you eat right, and i have written nine books about diet if you at right you have emergency to do necessary exercise for your body to maintain fulfill shape i don't know. i am happy. >> that is another important...
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suzanne is still with us.have seen energy companies benefiting in of the back of these very high prices. we know that opec-plus is not coming to the rescue. it is sticking with its planned increases. how are you positioning around these record energy prices? >> yes, it is quite a challenge because many of our clients are trying to avoid a lot of the carbon emitters due to sustainability and climate change. the way we have exposure to the oil price is through an atc rather than investing in the companies themselves. that gives us exposure to the oil price without actually investing themselves in the carbon emitters. that is one way of playing the commodity increase. we've got exposure to other commodities, as well. there is a real supply shortage, as you've noted. this is quite a crunch point for the sustainability and climate change. dani: is this crunch point enough that you would want to avoid some of these companies whose margin pressures are going to be pretty immense this quarter? is it enough to show up
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cnn's suzanne malveaux is covering these on capitol hill and also signs that the white house, arlet,e pete agenda hanging in the balance, what is the white house strategy? >> fred, president biden is planning to hit the road this week trying to sell his economic agenda directly to the american people. the white house announced just a short while ago that president will travel to howell, michigan, on tuesday where he will be promoting both that bipartisan infrastructure proposal and also the larger, more sweeping economic package that would expand the social safety net in this country. both of those measures currently stalled in congress. the president has been spending the weekend at his home in wilmington, delaware, where he's been making phone calls to lawmakers and also planning to host democrat here at the white house this week as he is hoping to push those negotiations along. one thing that this white house will have to address is growing frustration among some in the party, particularly moderates, when it comes to the delay on that vote for the bipartisan infrastructure proposa
cnn's suzanne malveaux is covering these on capitol hill and also signs that the white house, arlet,e pete agenda hanging in the balance, what is the white house strategy? >> fred, president biden is planning to hit the road this week trying to sell his economic agenda directly to the american people. the white house announced just a short while ago that president will travel to howell, michigan, on tuesday where he will be promoting both that bipartisan infrastructure proposal and also...
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joe johns and suzanne malveaux, great to see you both. thank you. >>> as president biden's poll numbers continue to slide as joe just pointed out there, his weakest issue by far is immigration. a new quinnipiac poll found just 25% of americans approve of the administration's handling of the issue. the white house tapped vice president kamala harris to lead the immigration response back in march, but she has been noticeably quiet in recent weeks, even when thousands of haitian migrants flooded the southern border. joining me now to further discuss, cnn political commentator and former south carolina state representative bakari sellers and former adviser to senate minority leader mitch mcconnell scott jennings. why do i feel like this is going to be a lively discussion? i just feel it. i don't know. something about having you both on a sunday. bakari, i'm going to start with you because you made some news. you said the white house has essentially set the vice president up for failure with her assignment that she has been given. let's listen
joe johns and suzanne malveaux, great to see you both. thank you. >>> as president biden's poll numbers continue to slide as joe just pointed out there, his weakest issue by far is immigration. a new quinnipiac poll found just 25% of americans approve of the administration's handling of the issue. the white house tapped vice president kamala harris to lead the immigration response back in march, but she has been noticeably quiet in recent weeks, even when thousands of haitian migrants...
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suzanne tehran really appreciate your perspective this afternoon. thank you again for joining us.eady have the holidays on our minds and visiting family and friends who may live far away. we'll have a look coming up at what the best time is to book your travel plans, and we'll tell you about some of the covid protocols to keep in mind for this year's holiday travel season. at a barrier weather still track it some scattered showers this afternoon planning some more. at least a few scattered rain drops as we head into your thursday, but the real headline event in terms the storm that moves in on sunday. we'll talk more about that system with your full forecast. after the break. in business, setbacks change everything. so get comcast business internet and add securityedge. it helps keep your network safe by scanning for threats every 10 minutes. and unlike some cybersecurity options, this helps protect every connected device. yours, your employees' and even your customers'. so you can stay ahead. get started with a great offer and ask how you can add comcast business securityedge. pl
suzanne tehran really appreciate your perspective this afternoon. thank you again for joining us.eady have the holidays on our minds and visiting family and friends who may live far away. we'll have a look coming up at what the best time is to book your travel plans, and we'll tell you about some of the covid protocols to keep in mind for this year's holiday travel season. at a barrier weather still track it some scattered showers this afternoon planning some more. at least a few scattered rain...
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suzanne tweets, we can't understand hugh. oh suzanne, there aren't enough hours in the day.tion. mike leaves us with, you are the sexiest ugliest i've ever seen. my real name is tom brady. i don't like you anymore, tom brady. i'll be right back. ♪♪ thank you for watching the best hour of your day, subscribe to my podcast, kennedy saves the world. can't watch the show? dvr it to make every day a kenne-day. goodbye. bodies but an offshore industry worth ten billion dollars a year. but it doesn't come easy. bringing the ocean's bounty to your seafood section takes masters of strategy, gluttons for punishment, and a breed of worker bold enough to take on america's last true wild frontier.
suzanne tweets, we can't understand hugh. oh suzanne, there aren't enough hours in the day.tion. mike leaves us with, you are the sexiest ugliest i've ever seen. my real name is tom brady. i don't like you anymore, tom brady. i'll be right back. ♪♪ thank you for watching the best hour of your day, subscribe to my podcast, kennedy saves the world. can't watch the show? dvr it to make every day a kenne-day. goodbye. bodies but an offshore industry worth ten billion dollars a year. but it...
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suzanne malveaux, cnn in washington. >>> now china's lashing out at taiwan's president saying her speech during the island's national day celebration distorted facts and incited violence. the president spoke sunday amid heightened tensions saying they will defend their democratic way of life and won't bow to pressure. >> translator: no one should under estimate the resolve, the will and the ability of the chinese people to defend national sovereignty and territorial integrity. reunification can and will be realized. >> translator: we hope for relations and will not act rashly but there should be absolutely no illusions that the taiwanese people will bow to pressure. >> while cnn's ivan watson is tracking developments, he joins me from taiwan. this is tough rhetoric coming from both sides. how worried is the region by these tensions which really, as we pointed out, are clearly intensifying here. >> reporter: well, as taiwan was celebrating its national day on sunday which beijing basically argues it has no right to do because china views taiwan as a break away region of its own territory
suzanne malveaux, cnn in washington. >>> now china's lashing out at taiwan's president saying her speech during the island's national day celebration distorted facts and incited violence. the president spoke sunday amid heightened tensions saying they will defend their democratic way of life and won't bow to pressure. >> translator: no one should under estimate the resolve, the will and the ability of the chinese people to defend national sovereignty and territorial integrity....
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i've never been a pretty through the good news for suzanne walton more than your one on the sort of one of our number of 4. 03 . i see people also put a grand on with or how you get a believe or some of the committee in medical looks presented as below. and by the moment please. mm hm. with one of the with but i so would you, buddy a should look how many majority took us to to meet them? do we go to them and shoot to this question. is to 52 more feel hope i made a mistake to move a little more move because move with some school. teach with them with a she should move a little boy this. so this i should always in on this money set them up a ah um mm hm. nadia sigma she like it says pursue panda had captured me adam, superintendent her to your cap shakeed the night usa was okay. you could she get holiday, touch it right away to set emitter under this johan. and does amazon. oh, zachary casual of analogous, muscular with the federal law under study. se barometer. of course, in look. good . what's up with . i think it's the world's most populous democracy. diverse dynamic and underlying mom
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suzanne scott and jay wallace running it day today, the one thing they have in common addition to being as they are totally committed to the freedom of speech. did they agree with everything we say on this show? we have no idea, they've never told us. what we do know is they have a pet rock, unshakable belief that the first amendment is real and they are the living embodiment of its. you can tell the truth on fox news, period. it's not easy to do that, it takes enormous toughness and we are grateful for that. judge jeanine pirro has been here a long time, she's been the beneficiary of that toughness along the way. we are grateful to have her tonight to assess 25 years. >> when i think about 25 years, i think about david and goliath. even you were saying, who thought we needed another news channel? the cable provider didn't even want to carry fox news. here we are, number one for what is at, 79 quarters? it's incredible. it really is a testament to the business acumen to the vision, and to the fact that the murdochs didn't really bun with the pack, they didn't need approval, they didn't
suzanne scott and jay wallace running it day today, the one thing they have in common addition to being as they are totally committed to the freedom of speech. did they agree with everything we say on this show? we have no idea, they've never told us. what we do know is they have a pet rock, unshakable belief that the first amendment is real and they are the living embodiment of its. you can tell the truth on fox news, period. it's not easy to do that, it takes enormous toughness and we are...
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suzanne malveaux, cnn at the capitol. >>> earlier i asked political analyst michael genovese about theential impact on president biden's agenda and here's his response. >> this is the big test for president biden. he sold himself during the campaign as a man who has experience and can work with congress so this is the big test. he's fighting a battle on three different fronts. first front is on republicans. that's lost so he's not focusing on that. the real bal battle is within t democratic. moderates want less spending, the progressives want more. biden has been wavering. this is a big test for him. there are two very sweeping proposals. one is the big infrastructure bill. the other is the big sort of family care bill. it's a build and care agenda. can he get that through? he needs to get one he needs to get two to maintain his political position. biden will move in the position that will gain him enough votes. vote counting is going to be the key here. he needs to close a deal. he's got a reservoir of goodwill still with the american public but his popularity is declining. he has to
suzanne malveaux, cnn at the capitol. >>> earlier i asked political analyst michael genovese about theential impact on president biden's agenda and here's his response. >> this is the big test for president biden. he sold himself during the campaign as a man who has experience and can work with congress so this is the big test. he's fighting a battle on three different fronts. first front is on republicans. that's lost so he's not focusing on that. the real bal battle is within t...
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suzanne malveaux has more. >> reporter: we're at ground zero of the abortion debate here in front of the spoupreme court. you can see the officers who are protecting the building. there are counterprotesters outside, offering prayers as well as song for some of those justices. and of course, you see the police that are lined up to keep these two groups separate from each other. you swing around here to east capital street, this is where the women's march is wrapping up, concluding that we're a thousand strong. the main focus around reproductive rights, abortion rights and a sense of urgency. particularly around the texas ban -- the texas law banning abortion after six weeks. the supreme court refused to weigh in on that and many people in this women's march today making this front and central, this issue. >> i'm dressed up as the late supreme court justice, ruth bader ginsburg. and i'm here today for everything that women have fought for since 1973, when this law was first passed, giving us the right to choose. and i'm just curious what has changed in that time frame that makes our s
suzanne malveaux has more. >> reporter: we're at ground zero of the abortion debate here in front of the spoupreme court. you can see the officers who are protecting the building. there are counterprotesters outside, offering prayers as well as song for some of those justices. and of course, you see the police that are lined up to keep these two groups separate from each other. you swing around here to east capital street, this is where the women's march is wrapping up, concluding that...
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suzanne, what are you seeing down there?rotecting the building outside and counter protesters. more of capitol hill police who out there and out here to separate these two groups. there was no incidents. about a block over east capitol that's where the women's marchers continue. it's all about abortion rights and reproductive rights and the supreme court rules and all of this following texas law banning abortion after six weeks. >> take a listen. i am dressed up as the late ruth bader ginsburg. i am here for everything women have fought for since 1973 when this law was passed giving us the right to choose. i am curious what has changed during that time frame that make our supreme court justices think we have change d our minds abou that. >> i believe that it stand fos r the fact that justice should be blind and without biassed and it's really biassed in the supreme court, extremely biassed. why i am here today och the things that's going on in texas drove me here today. >> reporter: and the supreme court refused to get invol
suzanne, what are you seeing down there?rotecting the building outside and counter protesters. more of capitol hill police who out there and out here to separate these two groups. there was no incidents. about a block over east capitol that's where the women's marchers continue. it's all about abortion rights and reproductive rights and the supreme court rules and all of this following texas law banning abortion after six weeks. >> take a listen. i am dressed up as the late ruth bader...
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suzanne malveaux explains. >> reporter: i covered the march here five years ago right after president trump's inauguration. there were thousands of women who gathered, many in those familiar hand-knit pink caps. madonna, alicia keys were part of the lineup. at the time there was a lot of anxiety, rage, and concern about the turnover of the administration. today was very different. the numbers much different, in the thousands or so in the crowd, and very specific, targeting reproductive rights, abortion rights, very focused on that and the supreme court's role, and that matter, rejected in getting involved in the texas law that bans abortion for six weeks, no exceptions for rape or incest and essentially deputizes citizens to sue doctors who perform abortions within that time. a lot of emotion and passion in the crowd as it's becoming an extremely hot political issue. take a listen. >> i'm dressed up as the late supreme court justice ruth bader ginsburg, and i'm here to represent everyone since 1973 when the law was first passed. i'm curious what has changed that the supreme court just
suzanne malveaux explains. >> reporter: i covered the march here five years ago right after president trump's inauguration. there were thousands of women who gathered, many in those familiar hand-knit pink caps. madonna, alicia keys were part of the lineup. at the time there was a lot of anxiety, rage, and concern about the turnover of the administration. today was very different. the numbers much different, in the thousands or so in the crowd, and very specific, targeting reproductive...
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suzanne malveaux has that. >> reporter: the claws are being sharpened going into the weekend on all sides. senate republican leader mitch mcconnell facing criticism from those in his own party for offering a life line to the democrats to temporarily raise the debt ceiling. he is now lashing out. in a scathing public letter to president biden i will not provide such assistance again if your all democrat government drifts into another avoidable crisis. your lieutenants on capitol hill now have the time they claim they lacked to address the debt ceiling through stand alone debt ceiling and all the tools to do it. the senate voted 50-48 on thursday in favor of the extension after 11 republicans, including mcconnell, joined democrats in a separate vote to overcome the filibuster, the 60 vote filibuster it needed. it was a retreat that has them more determined to put raising the debt ceiling squarely on the democrats. tuesday the house is expected to vote on the two-month extension and send it to biden's desk for signature and averting an economic calamity. without this it was expected the u.s.
suzanne malveaux has that. >> reporter: the claws are being sharpened going into the weekend on all sides. senate republican leader mitch mcconnell facing criticism from those in his own party for offering a life line to the democrats to temporarily raise the debt ceiling. he is now lashing out. in a scathing public letter to president biden i will not provide such assistance again if your all democrat government drifts into another avoidable crisis. your lieutenants on capitol hill now...
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cnn's suzanne malveaux is at the march in the nation's capitol. the volume is a little lower, but that doesn't mean people are gone. they've just relocated, right? >> reporter: fred, they are on the move. there are thousands and thousands of people that are heading down pennsylvania avenue and then on to constitution, originally here at freedom plaza. but essentially what they want to draw a huge spotlight to is the supreme court, that is where they're going to be ending their day marching to the supreme court building. the main message here, it's not general as it was five years ago when i covered that march, there were hundreds of thousands of women, many of them donning pink, hand-knitted hats and you had celebrities like alicia keys and madonna. this is much more focused on reproductive rights, on abortion rights, and on the supreme court's role in all of this, they are putting a spotlight on the texas law banning abortion after six weeks, no exception to rape or incest, and essentially a law that deputizes citizens to file lawsuits against do
cnn's suzanne malveaux is at the march in the nation's capitol. the volume is a little lower, but that doesn't mean people are gone. they've just relocated, right? >> reporter: fred, they are on the move. there are thousands and thousands of people that are heading down pennsylvania avenue and then on to constitution, originally here at freedom plaza. but essentially what they want to draw a huge spotlight to is the supreme court, that is where they're going to be ending their day...
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>> suzanne malveaux, thank you for filing that report. >>> elsewhere in the nation's capital speaker trillion dollar infrastructure bill as progressive and moderate democrats hammer out details on a separate, massive spending measure. >> the speaker has scheduled a vote on infrastructure bill for the end of the month now. remember, progressives refused to back the measure without a vote on a reconciliation bill that includes a number of president biden's top economic priorities. daniella diaz is with us now. we have a new deadline that gives democrats a little bit of give and take there. do we have insight into a strategy on how they will get there? >> it's only been a day, christi, since this deadline was set, but the problem here is, that negotiations continue, but lawmakers aren't here. i'm at the capitol right now it's totally empty and the house is in committee work for two weeks, they may not be back physically at the nation's capital to continue negotiating on this. nancy pelosi bought time, that's what matters here. they passed a 30-day funding bill for some surface transport
>> suzanne malveaux, thank you for filing that report. >>> elsewhere in the nation's capital speaker trillion dollar infrastructure bill as progressive and moderate democrats hammer out details on a separate, massive spending measure. >> the speaker has scheduled a vote on infrastructure bill for the end of the month now. remember, progressives refused to back the measure without a vote on a reconciliation bill that includes a number of president biden's top economic...
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let's bring in suzanne malveaux on capitol hill. what are you learning? >> reporter: once again the goalpost is moving and this is pretty typical of the sausage making on capitol hill but it could be significant if it does not change once again. looking for tuesday as a new possible date to put both of the bills to a vote and real test here. we have heard this story before, we've seen it before, but there seems to be at least some momentum that is building toward that day. you're talking about the $1.2 trillion infrastructure, bipartisan infrastructure plan, as well as the $1.75 larger spending package that would go through with democrats only in support of it. so, fred, what is this about? part of it is optics, momentum, some of it is driven by need and politics as well, and this could play out in the next 48-72 hours, with tomorrow potentially, tomorrow with new details for people to look at. they took a recess to take a break and there might be new text that people could sign off on the details, if you will, of the larger bill, and that would be follow
let's bring in suzanne malveaux on capitol hill. what are you learning? >> reporter: once again the goalpost is moving and this is pretty typical of the sausage making on capitol hill but it could be significant if it does not change once again. looking for tuesday as a new possible date to put both of the bills to a vote and real test here. we have heard this story before, we've seen it before, but there seems to be at least some momentum that is building toward that day. you're talking...
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suzanne malveaux at the capitol. >>> japan has confirmed a new prime minister, fumio kishida. taking control of the economy as well as managing the pandemic and challenges like north korea. he emerged in a hotly contested election last week. tell me how differently this new prime minister might govern, especially because he has an election coming up almost immediately. >> kishida is expected to be the status quo pick. his cabinet is set to be aides of former prime minister abe. and he's going to be the face of the ruling liberal democratic party that has faced heavy criticism for the leadership of outgoing prime minister suga. he was criticized for his handling of the olympics and covid-19. and while the ldp is expected to maintain its dominance, the risk is that it could weaken if kishida is not able to excite the voters. he is an ex-foreign minister, a political veteran. but he's struggled to shake off the image of just another boring politician. but ultimately, they went with him, who is seen as a safe and stable choice as prime minister. he campaigned on boosting the incom
suzanne malveaux at the capitol. >>> japan has confirmed a new prime minister, fumio kishida. taking control of the economy as well as managing the pandemic and challenges like north korea. he emerged in a hotly contested election last week. tell me how differently this new prime minister might govern, especially because he has an election coming up almost immediately. >> kishida is expected to be the status quo pick. his cabinet is set to be aides of former prime minister abe....
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suzanne malveaux, with cnn, in washington. >> jessica levenson is a professor of law at loyola law schoolns me now from los angeles and host of the podcast, "passing judgment." thank you so much for being with us. hundreds of marches around the country support coming in from around the world. what message do you think yesterday's event sent? >> i think they sent a message that there are a lot of people who care deeply about this issue. more so than just posting on facebook or twitter about how much they care, but actually leaving their homes and literally taking it to the streets. but the real question will be, can people channel this energy they put into a communal event, which is a cathartic and bonding event, can they channel that into pushing for changes in legislation, changes in the legal system? that's always the question when you see these big marches. >> so when it comes to changes, the texas law is facing a few legal challenges on different fronts and it's the vigilante justice element of this law that made it all the more horrific and dangerous for many opponents and it's that
suzanne malveaux, with cnn, in washington. >> jessica levenson is a professor of law at loyola law schoolns me now from los angeles and host of the podcast, "passing judgment." thank you so much for being with us. hundreds of marches around the country support coming in from around the world. what message do you think yesterday's event sent? >> i think they sent a message that there are a lot of people who care deeply about this issue. more so than just posting on facebook...
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al jazeera, khartoum, suzanne. three years ago, and uprising in sudan lead to a revolution that forced the government out of office. protests began in december 2018 over the rising cost of living, but evolved into a wider movement calling for an end to the 30 year rule. in april 2019, the president was overthrown by the military. four months later, the military stepped aside in favor of a civilian transitional government. soldiers were accused of using excessive violence against protesters. in october last year, it signed a peace deal with rebel groups to end 17 years of fighting. it was meant to lead to elections in 2023. in february this year, the prime minister announced a cabinet shuffle to push through reforms so the country can get international aid. ♪ sami: let's bring our guests in now. joining us into law, an expert on sudan and former director of the al jazeera center for studies. in somerville, massachusetts, the executive director of the world peace foundation and former director of the african union me
al jazeera, khartoum, suzanne. three years ago, and uprising in sudan lead to a revolution that forced the government out of office. protests began in december 2018 over the rising cost of living, but evolved into a wider movement calling for an end to the 30 year rule. in april 2019, the president was overthrown by the military. four months later, the military stepped aside in favor of a civilian transitional government. soldiers were accused of using excessive violence against protesters. in...
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host: let's talk to suzanne, calling from florida on the democrats line. caller: i want to know why people can swallow information about $1 million per person per immigrant, who was separated at the border, number one. number two, how can you call mitch mcconnell a republican? he is absolutely a trump supporter does not believe in the rule of law. republicans believe in the rule of law. trumper's do not. mcconnell advised two senator two -- two senators to ignore a subpoena. that is breaking a lot. that itself is breaking a lot. but the laws nothing to a trumper. they don't believe in the law. only republicans believe in the law, and it bothers me greatly, because i think republicans are very valuable people. host: let's talk to stan, calling from scottsboro, but alabama -- scottsboro, alabama, on the republican line. caller: i appreciate you taking my call. i have listened to the segments this morning about facebook and listens to all the comments about climate change. two comments, sir. i was raised on a farm. i lived on a farm all my life. i garden, i r
host: let's talk to suzanne, calling from florida on the democrats line. caller: i want to know why people can swallow information about $1 million per person per immigrant, who was separated at the border, number one. number two, how can you call mitch mcconnell a republican? he is absolutely a trump supporter does not believe in the rule of law. republicans believe in the rule of law. trumper's do not. mcconnell advised two senator two -- two senators to ignore a subpoena. that is breaking a...
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suzanne was there. suzanne is the first ceo of a television network. brian: number one network.confetti? steve: absolutely. i left here at 8:30 yesterday. of the they didn't ring the bell until 9:30. we all had a chance to sit around for about an hour and just talk about what it was like in the very beginning because, you know, in the very beginning, nobody really knew if we were going to make it. ainsley: right. steve: ultimately, because we were not on in new york city because the big cable provider is time warner -- was time warner which owns cnn. they didn't have room for the fox news channel. ainsley: do you remember in the beginning competitors one come competitor said to the press we will squash them like a bug. steve: i remember that. ainsley: rupert put that up in the newsroom. steve: motivator. ainsley: now number one. brian: rudy giuliani put us on the public access channel for a week. i said wait a second. you don't know how to crochet for a week because that was the program we preempted. possibly. or thumb wrestling and they were able to put us on. then he got blow
suzanne was there. suzanne is the first ceo of a television network. brian: number one network.confetti? steve: absolutely. i left here at 8:30 yesterday. of the they didn't ring the bell until 9:30. we all had a chance to sit around for about an hour and just talk about what it was like in the very beginning because, you know, in the very beginning, nobody really knew if we were going to make it. ainsley: right. steve: ultimately, because we were not on in new york city because the big cable...
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suzanne malveaux filed this report yesterday from washington. >> reporter: boris, we are at ground zerocourt you can see the officers protecting the building there, counter protesters outside, offering prayers and song for the justices here, also capitol police in front trying to make sure the two groups stay separate. one block over, if you swing over on east capitol, where the women's march is concluding and there were thousands strong here in the nation's capital. the focus, on reproductive rights, a sense of urgency, particularly on the texas ban on abortion after six weeks. the supreme court refusing to get involved in that case. many people saying that they will be paying attention to what the next steps are with the supreme court and the possible overturn of roe v. wade. >> i'm dressed up as the late supreme court justice ruth bader ginsburg and i'm here today for everything women have fought for since 1973 when this law was first passed giving us the right to choose. i'm just curious what has changed in that timeframe that makes our supreme court justices think we have changed o
suzanne malveaux filed this report yesterday from washington. >> reporter: boris, we are at ground zerocourt you can see the officers protecting the building there, counter protesters outside, offering prayers and song for the justices here, also capitol police in front trying to make sure the two groups stay separate. one block over, if you swing over on east capitol, where the women's march is concluding and there were thousands strong here in the nation's capital. the focus, on...
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suzanne malveaux is joining us live with the latest. what has he said, what has he not apologized for? >> he's not apologizing, brianna. he really is stepping down on this, doubling down. lieutenant governor mark robinson is the state's highest ranking republican, he is -- this is his first term, he made a name for himself as an outspoken critic of critical race theory, black lives movement, calling activists socialist liar and nitwits who lack truth and god. now his target is also the gay and transgender community. his offensive comments were made back in june at the asbury baptist church in seagrove, north carolina. they have gone viral over the past week after they were posted on a social media right wing d twitter account. listen to part of his message. >> i'm saying this now and i've been saying it and i don't care who i -- those issues have no place in the school. there is no reason anybody, anywhere in america should be telling any child about transgenderism, homosexuality, any of that filth. and, yes, i called it filth. if you d
suzanne malveaux is joining us live with the latest. what has he said, what has he not apologized for? >> he's not apologizing, brianna. he really is stepping down on this, doubling down. lieutenant governor mark robinson is the state's highest ranking republican, he is -- this is his first term, he made a name for himself as an outspoken critic of critical race theory, black lives movement, calling activists socialist liar and nitwits who lack truth and god. now his target is also the...
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ah, in march 1946, amy suzanne and b for martinique, initiated a change to french long to make what loop martinique diana and reunion island french overseas department. meaning areas of governments in san in africa. several and bees also pushed for reforms the ivory coast and p for leaks. so for one ye voted to abolished force labor. while thanks to the senegalese and be lemon gay, the status of citizen was granted to everyone in the colonized territories. ah, a new era was dawning. the force with public finally promised equality for all its subjects. for many, not before time, ah, in october 1946, the term on p was replaced by union forces. the idea was that they would no longer be french colonies, but that france, the overseas department and territories would combine to create one france, regardless of race or religion. officially at least ah, would that quote you on a body glare lp as you go to memory blown? john w a members was everything else just i've shown the opposite relative. if you made me off all the new alley, blah, blah, or 3 of my v, we for our meal fever, hold on at your
ah, in march 1946, amy suzanne and b for martinique, initiated a change to french long to make what loop martinique diana and reunion island french overseas department. meaning areas of governments in san in africa. several and bees also pushed for reforms the ivory coast and p for leaks. so for one ye voted to abolished force labor. while thanks to the senegalese and be lemon gay, the status of citizen was granted to everyone in the colonized territories. ah, a new era was dawning. the force...
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suzanne? empty bedroom in wild. is it more by, sir? oh, she better said tossing. shawna is in southern manner. you must i kinda so i see some power quin usual you? oh see come see so these are the biggest cities sick i must say. gov could could army no. could army fall says a sit it commiserate august hospice crew. so pool of it could sit down, do all the barrel, is all felicia school overlander, missouri past school. when you do lose, you put it in nobody, diane, hoops up physical fit, best buy luca pester wonder who and i'm a little confused short and to deal with the 8th of may. 1945, a victory in europe. nasty germany surrendered and the rest of europe rejoice. france and its empire celebrated the end of 5 years of fierce fighting and the step by step we conquest of home territory. it was epic, ah, then tunis brazza via the car and algiers. people also took to the streets in celebration. ah, but perhaps deep down, they said that this was the time to ask for their do. they had shed their bloods. now it was payback time. ah, in alger
suzanne? empty bedroom in wild. is it more by, sir? oh, she better said tossing. shawna is in southern manner. you must i kinda so i see some power quin usual you? oh see come see so these are the biggest cities sick i must say. gov could could army no. could army fall says a sit it commiserate august hospice crew. so pool of it could sit down, do all the barrel, is all felicia school overlander, missouri past school. when you do lose, you put it in nobody, diane, hoops up physical fit, best...
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some did get the right to vote but, i mean, a lot of native women, as we talked about sarah and suzanne, a campaign for suffrage because they wanted to empower their people. it wanted to give their native peoples more of a voice. it was for them, it was -- to be a native suffragist or black suffragist or hispanic or asian suffragist was more complicated thing than to be a white suffragist who was just interested in getting the vote for her sex. this was a more complicated story. >> okay. speaking of complicated stories and going back to the earlier question about gay women in the west -- >> this was a lot of fun working on. >> someone wrote in to say, this is kind of great come she said i'm probably very naÏve, but how do we get the information about the sexual preferences of these women? i find this fascinating but genuinely curious about the source for this information. >> there had been academics have researched it and have done some digging through records. there are occasional cases where a woman was either -- she was suffering from a mental illness or somebody else that she was su
some did get the right to vote but, i mean, a lot of native women, as we talked about sarah and suzanne, a campaign for suffrage because they wanted to empower their people. it wanted to give their native peoples more of a voice. it was for them, it was -- to be a native suffragist or black suffragist or hispanic or asian suffragist was more complicated thing than to be a white suffragist who was just interested in getting the vote for her sex. this was a more complicated story. >> okay....