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totirrenalai rn swept through thweerstn part of thate ste this week hein t aerftmath oftr opalic stormd. tuinrng now to theid cov empandica , source tells cbs wsne the f.d.a. d coulgi fveull approvo al tthpfe izer vaccine byar ely next week. this cod ulprompt more lepeop to get vaccin, atedanhed lp ease the eaincrsi bngurden in states swd ampebyhe t unvaccinated fiinllg up i.c.u.s in flor hida,ostapilizations are aupgain this week. manuel bojorquez iins miami toght. >> repr:orte florida hase onc again broktsen i rorecd for covid-os19 hpilitazations, with mohare tn ,01700 patients. this rate, e threouoft four hoits alin the stateld cou faceti cricastl aff shortages in thnee xt week. toasthe e crunch, thate ste isayst sisettingmo up reha tn a n dozeclinics fonor moclalon antidybo tremeatnts. we've alreaotdy g gatre feedbarock fm oppele who went , were feelieang rllbay d, d diit, and 24-48 hours telar, started feelinchg mu bteetr. >> reporteher: t vusir-fighting antibodies cedreat ia n lab do not have fuld.l f.a.pp aroval. th'reye githven roh uga traniosfusn and can help the relycent iecn
totirrenalai rn swept through thweerstn part of thate ste this week hein t aerftmath oftr opalic stormd. tuinrng now to theid cov empandica , source tells cbs wsne the f.d.a. d coulgi fveull approvo al tthpfe izer vaccine byar ely next week. this cod ulprompt more lepeop to get vaccin, atedanhed lp ease the eaincrsi bngurden in states swd ampebyhe t unvaccinated fiinllg up i.c.u.s in flor hida,ostapilizations are aupgain this week. manuel bojorquez iins miami toght. >> repr:orte florida...
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but does this mean thate' wll be spdi lngess time in the fice? i sois ms people.in th,at ppleoe in the room? >>on i d'thi tnk you're alone in that. i'moo lking forward to seemying coeallgues and frs,iend too. t- - >> but?>> youe 'rprobably a b mitore ovextreredtha tn most people, i would guess. rtceainly more extrove trtedhan .e i do just think that going forward,re the are goingbe to more peowhple o rkwo remotely. so tnkhi that there's an im poanrtt place for ofcefis, for people toe com toergeth. but i also think there's an imrtpoant place for people who y mawant toiv leit wh their, you ow, stay wiheth tiram fily or wh er tehey grewup ,ut bet g acssce to opportituniest tha may is htocarilly only wou hldave been inew n york o irn l.a. i just think that those opportunitieous shlde b laavaibltoe everyone. soll a these tools,he wther it's viocdeonferencing or entveually being able to cboollarate better in prosduct leik work rooms, what w beuilt here, i tnkhi is all just paroft this prssogreio onfin givgeo pple mo fedreom to livere whe ty he want t ♪ >>t' thas gayle k
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. >> the nsdefee secretary says thate thtalin bahas been some americans and theyare warned that the indecint was un acptceable. citomesas afghan fiofcials met with the acngti taliban governorda toy. >>> a mega eartuahqke hitting californian this afternoon. shaking things up just before 1:00 p.m. >>> of bizarre indecint in ange county ielesl. -ya 51eaolr-d man was arrested for causing a massive sericuty r ea chat john ynwae ait.rpor the man somehow ended up one ti rfldie in an eaar only access ibletowo rkers. heoo tk a drive rothugh the area before sadipprieang. wnoord on why l althis happened. >>> onto the coronavi rus. in california 8200 covid-19 pa titsen are hospitedaliz, 55 tmorehayen sterday. the currensit potityvi rate is 6.1%, that is about the sa meas lastk. wee thvie cod feinction rate is ringin nearly every state., especially thin e south, wi th hoits albeing push edto the br ink. miaechl george just got the latest. reporter: teinnse ivcare units are shorter and orshter lysupp. is one in tesennese s wa converfrted oma cardiac unit d ana field hospalit was t buil onalg the unsiivert
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as you menontied a mobile home park was right in the pa thof thate. fir e thdamage was extensive. you can see people yitrng to eaclr the area beas st as poss tibleo t geoppele into look at their preropties. fire retus rnto lakecounty d an it hapd peneryve fast. when peoweple reli ving inthe creekside lemobi meho park y an tm heraced for ga rdenhoses ftoight back the flam esbut it waals ready to le.at t >> iwas realady in the trs ee in the front yard in the yard s waburning. and e therwas nothing we d coul . do >> reerport: osthe fo rcedout of tirhe fe spend time inwaitg tsouide of the acevuaonti's. bui wasn't gog into leave but then we hed arexplioosns and th'swh en i got the ki dsout of there d ani have been up to go back enin cts. reporter: siinde the burn ar feaire crews are clearing trees and yitrng to take ocstk of what is ftle. >> gedama assessment isbeing do there are 30 homes th atha vebe en lost and we peexct atth number to rise. >> reporter: the amount offire that the uncoty s haendured cerently is a rerkmaable. lemiddto wwnas the seeing of a firet thakilled five people.
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we've got to quit talking to each other and about each other and go out and communicate to the worldld thatefewer in numbers than we've ever been but we carry the message there waiting. we must go forth from here. -- united and there's no substitute for victory. [cheers and applause] [cheers and applause] >> craig shirley, what did you hear? >> you know, it'ss interesting that that speech is so, so important, reagan's political future. first of all, i wasn't there in 1976. it was destroyed in a tornado some years ago. i was actually working my way through college. she was working for the campaign and told me repeatedly many times talking about it, she said it was the most thrilling give reagan give the speech and -- butt i wrote the book. and he was standing next to a supporter from florida and after reagan gave the speech, she muttered, oh, my god, we've nominated the wrong man. the kansas city convention was -- 1,130 delegates for the nomination and ford won the nomination only by 50, 60 delegates and reagan only lost itos by 80 something so it was very slim and very narrow and there's bee
we've got to quit talking to each other and about each other and go out and communicate to the worldld thatefewer in numbers than we've ever been but we carry the message there waiting. we must go forth from here. -- united and there's no substitute for victory. [cheers and applause] [cheers and applause] >> craig shirley, what did you hear? >> you know, it'ss interesting that that speech is so, so important, reagan's political future. first of all, i wasn't there in 1976. it was...
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th iss ithe second arye thate th festivwial ll be he ldonline. its ihescduled r october 1 -3 and bwille live streamed on the festival website. > >>the first day of class for sadin ego state universi ty stenudts. > >>a change for caliiaforn fifireghters, heliptcoers they n cafly at night. co>>> mi ungp 6at:00. take a look at cathe ndatides challeg ngingovernorew nsom. > motorrow is the day ooprf vofaccination willbe required to get toin frsan ansccio bars, restaus rantanagd endas. cweheck in thwi ci ltyeaders fothr e yswa that you prcan ove that you are vaccinated. >>mi> congup tot nighon the "cbs eneving news". >>> we stju talked to a emergency ordoct that was consider ed aglalob hot >>> new esimag from the expleosiv caldor fire. earsre mo on thatstory from raelch wulff. >> porerter: brandon's cuseri ty cameras ca tughthe chaos at h is me in grizzlaty fls. >> we tcwah e thignehbors house caontch refi and enth our mecaracus t off. >>po rert: erby that time he was safe at his brothers house. >> it di dn'tseem alre. you di'tdn think it could happen
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anheotr way, they n cascan e th qr code if th'reye regiedster with thate ste. we asked the owner of betty lou's seafood how the rsfit day of the new lipocy is going, and she tousld of r,ou so odgo. >> so r,fa so odgo. no trouble. evyoerne is willg inand theye 'r prar. ed they walked in shg,owin insmilg. >> i'glm ad eyth're doing that. it pctrotes everybody. if you want to go siinde, wantto getting the party, or everything youwa, ntjust show them. your vaccine. >> reporter:th e new lipocy aps plieto indoor spac essuch as resantaurtsba, rs, gyms, ubs, and enrtteainment ve it aaplso pls,ie however, to doinorve ents with a crowd of 1000 peoorple more. ob vislouy, unvaccinated gues ts are weallod to paontrize these nebusiss. es the only catch is eyth stju veha to do it outside. yifou can't prode ucthe prf oo ofccvaination, you have to stay out. side reporting livefr omthe emrcerado, max darrow, ixkp 5. > >>city employwhees o haven't rtrepoedth eir vaccinn atio status ulcod face suspsienon. aniabo rba conts inuer ou cove wrageitthh at part of the story. n cathe city
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in texscas, ho dolistrtsic thate fi tedhe governor and orderedma skins schools won the backing of thete sta sreupme crtou for w. anwhd ile remo stas teand pratcoe mpanies consider ccinmae ndat, essan anfrcisco cabeme t fheirstit cy toui reqrr oooff full vaccinn atiotoo g insidein busess.se inlodari, the impacts goe beyond hospi.tals night, the cofity oanrldo is ging resideno ts tcubat ck on water usduage e ato shortage of quid oxygen,ch whi iuss ed to pu trifyheat wer, but is ainlso high demand reto tatov cid-19 patients. jim. axelrod: ma bnuelojquorez on the coviatd be for us toghnit, thanu,k yo mnyan. mathe n who shut down much of pitol hill wa ith bo tmbhreat thursdayno is w cifang fmaorl charges. oyd y rarosebey rrfaceups to life in pris fonor ttehreaning to use a weapon of mass destruction. police sosay reberry didt no have a bomb isin h tckru, but ecsusptebod mb-making maalteris werend fou. we tnourn w ttohe increasingly ruly skies. fedeairal r rsmahals have resumed -dselfefseen classes to helpgh flit teatndants deal with esaggrsi pveassengers. re'srr eol bneartt. r>>eporter: jetb
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ydoou think we are getting e closto being able to vaine thate yogeunr kids? >>'m i not up on e thexact last , databut i doknow that e th trials going on are very encouraging in s termof sa, fety and 'rtheye just yitrng to fi ogureut now what is the proper dosagd spe anacg inof thvaincce, because we wa nt thmae ximum prottiecon. and we see what happens whenwe rush to do things during this tif me ocod viand then peleop second-esgus. soth i ink taking an extra ekwe torwo so that lepeop have confidenn ce itheir cidesions caben a right epst. >> ty hecan go a longway. dr., thanksos much. have a great ekweend. >>> loges anles county is titengni restrictionces on again after a rise incovid- 19 cases. starting t, oday oppele attendlaing rgine door and ouootdr gatheringsth wi more th an0, 1000 people wille havto wearsk mas,al though vaccioinatn teras have gone up. 35 moredeaths werereported in the county yesterday. that brithngs e tatol ernumb during tpahe ndicem to 25,000. >>> looking liveat e thstate capil.ta mailn -iballs othavebe en sent out in the contest for the
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let's go to the fire watching clakeouy.nt the stderucte ivcashre fi is 40nt% coaid.ne thate firderostyed dozens of homes in clakearle onwedadnesy anitd burned t abou75 reacs. > looking liatve the itwhe ho usnoe w, where isen bid says righw t nohe is focud seon one missio n --ttgeing thndousas of eramicans and anafgh alesli to a fe. ty reporter nalitae brand injos us liowve n to tellus eyth are still tr yingto get an accu rate count of just how many inrema in e thcoy.untr >> 'sthat right, usjuli. the esprident this afteoornn prisoming that any american who nts to comeme ho, the u.s. will get out,t bucbs ne wsis gettmeing ssesag from lepeop in rethe gi ontalking about how di ffulict that nejoury is, thwi taliban checntkpois t seup alg onthe way to the airport, an d ina briefing with e hous wmlaakers, the nsdefee etsecrartay lked about reports of samome eranics even being beaten by the litaban, cag llin itna ucceptable. r>>eporter: in s hicosend eespch on ghafantaisn this we ekpr, esident bideidn sa e th u.wis. ll fishni its withdrawal afevter actiuaon efforts are cole. te >> we use evy err
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rdiance is ada once-illly pi thated can ruce e thrisk of casardiovcudelar ath foulr adts who also haveeart disease. so it could help save your life from a heart attack or stroke. and jardiance alowers1c. ncjardiae cacan usese rideous si etsffec cl inuding dehydration, ge nital yeast u orri tnaryract infections, and suddneen kidy problems. ke toosacidis is a seriousis deec efft that may be re a ra, libut fe-threateningba ctl eriainfection in tkihe sn of the neperium c oouldccur. stopin takg jancrdiae an d caoull yr do rctoright hif youavmpe sytoms of tcthis baerinial fection, acketoidosis, alor an le rrgiceaction, and don't ttake i if you're on isdialys or have severe kpridney ob.lems taking jardianhce wit a sulfonylurea olir insun may caw use loblsuood gar. lower a1loc and weskr ri of a fatrtal hea attack? tyep,hey're on itwi thdi jarance. yo ask urto docr about ncjardiae. [swords clashing] - d haenough - ? no. ..arthritis. here. new rcreaspeme arthritis. llre pscriptn-iostreng?th recedus inflmaamtion? thank the . n'tht ank them too soo kickn wi paith aspeme.rcre i brought in sure en m
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>> they will never know thate it exists and that's a terrible thing because i would love it if they wouldyou have a great story about that. one of the fellows that was marching, he was allowed to say whatever he wants. that's free speech and then what happened? >> he was protected by police. he was protected for carrying the torch into screaming the most ridiculous things. this lowlife was absolutely protected as much as you or i and this goes back to the restaurant he works when the door shut. he didn't have a job anymore. now i want to add one more thing. he goes back to the free speech, finds out it isn't respected there and their owner says we respect our employees rights and they are free to make their own choices but they must accept the responsibility. that same week, these two tourists go to berlin, they are standing in front and they waved a nazi salute. within ten seconds they are arrested so this perfectly illustrates. you can't do that in germany even if you are a tourist. >> almost every day we are hearing examples. the stories are everywhere. censorship doesn't have to be ab
>> they will never know thate it exists and that's a terrible thing because i would love it if they wouldyou have a great story about that. one of the fellows that was marching, he was allowed to say whatever he wants. that's free speech and then what happened? >> he was protected by police. he was protected for carrying the torch into screaming the most ridiculous things. this lowlife was absolutely protected as much as you or i and this goes back to the restaurant he works when...
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this report is as if thating, but are you hearing something different on the streets? >> yes, this is a great jobs report and people are back to work. wages are up, but they're not moving as quickly as inflation is. people are concerned that everything in their life is costing more. and the white house continues to say this is short term, it's supply and demand, it will work out, but it has not yet. and these inflation woes are a real problem across the country, and reallies will look at this great jobs report, and they will push back for wanting to spend so much money. they had a new eviction moratorium for renders. they're going to say with all of these jobs we don't need to offer the kind of government support that we were at the height of covid. you could say this is a post covid economy. however, we all know that we're not in post covid yet. so it's tricky messaging. >> we're talking about things like the price of gasoline shooting up through the roof. food, the basic food necessities that are up. this is affecting people in a very real way. >> in a very real way
this report is as if thating, but are you hearing something different on the streets? >> yes, this is a great jobs report and people are back to work. wages are up, but they're not moving as quickly as inflation is. people are concerned that everything in their life is costing more. and the white house continues to say this is short term, it's supply and demand, it will work out, but it has not yet. and these inflation woes are a real problem across the country, and reallies will look at...
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across the country, the cdc says nearly 30% of americans eligible to get the vaccine are still not vax thatedarticular problem in communities of color. trying to convince folks who are unvaccinated to roll up their sleeves. here's athena jones. >> reporter: on the streets of queens, new york. >> we want the talk about the vaccine. have you been vaccinated? >> reporter: these vaccine advocates are on a mission. >> we ain't preaching. we're just teaching. >> reporter: to talk to anyone about getting vaccinated. but not everyone is ready for a shot. >> it is just my personal and spiritual belief. >> absolutely. >> that god will take care of me. >> reporter: it's about listening, being seen, and making the case for a life saving vaccine. >> we are a part of the community, and we want to understand what their concerns are. >> reporter: the neighborhood with the lowest vaccination rate in new york city is right here, far rockaway. nearly a third are black, half are -- >> if you don't have covid, why take the shot? >> to prevent you from dying. >> like the flu shot. you don't have to take it. that's
across the country, the cdc says nearly 30% of americans eligible to get the vaccine are still not vax thatedarticular problem in communities of color. trying to convince folks who are unvaccinated to roll up their sleeves. here's athena jones. >> reporter: on the streets of queens, new york. >> we want the talk about the vaccine. have you been vaccinated? >> reporter: these vaccine advocates are on a mission. >> we ain't preaching. we're just teaching. >>...
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it will come back but it's not in a good place right now, thate— it's not in a good place right now,ace right now, that's for sure.— it's not in a good place right now, that's for sure. and there has been much discussion _ that's for sure. and there has been much discussion here _ that's for sure. and there has been much discussion here about - that's for sure. and there has been much discussion here about what l that's for sure. and there has been i much discussion here about what this humbling, chaotic end to its longest war means for america's standing in the world. and president biden is due to address the nation in the coming hours and if his speeches of recent days are anything to go by then he will unequivocally stand by his decision making during this withdrawal process. and while it is true americans will no longer be killed in battle in afghanistan, the fact so many americans have been left behind has of course made it all the harderfor left behind has of course made it all the harder for people left behind has of course made it all the harderfor people here to see any posi
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and thate did help with the 19th century.uropeans went out around the world as they haven't done in the 18th century with a tremendous sense of self-confidence and they had every right to do. in a funny way the more important it was to have an empire the keying of belgium was born so he acquired the belgian congo but it was a way of y showing that you counted. >> today culture and countries are moving toward evolution more multicultural identities greater individual autonomy , this is our future. to questions about war easily arise who are we willing to fight for such a state with no cohesive national identity? i was driving by my son back from tennis camp and he said if war broke out, would you go to england? because i spend a lot of my time there. i said i would send you and your brother there but i would stay here and i told him those that were central america as babies and he said why would you come back? i said this is my country. it just seemed like a natural reply. now he is grown and wonder what his contemporaries wou
and thate did help with the 19th century.uropeans went out around the world as they haven't done in the 18th century with a tremendous sense of self-confidence and they had every right to do. in a funny way the more important it was to have an empire the keying of belgium was born so he acquired the belgian congo but it was a way of y showing that you counted. >> today culture and countries are moving toward evolution more multicultural identities greater individual autonomy , this is our...
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many of us who have feelings about war or certain war thatee are critical, those of a set of encountered individuals serving their overly exterminate individuals devoted to service, incredibly disciplined, just incredible group of human beings, now what we have embalming is something like the bomber mafia part two which is we don't have bomb sites, computers like the one in front of me where i can send a bomb into a pickle barrel in the room somewhere in bonds around whatare the unforeseen conseques and what might be the temptation with those tools of war for now. >> one that i reportedly had dinner with the chief of staff of the air force the former chief of staff general goldstein and he was sitting in his backyard with a bunch of his senior leadership of air force and he was describing the different generations of effectiveness of precision bombing. if somebody wanted to take us out all year in the backyard and the second world war they would've had to bomb the whole base, do you get me and taken out into the street and then taking on the house, now they could just take me out and eve
many of us who have feelings about war or certain war thatee are critical, those of a set of encountered individuals serving their overly exterminate individuals devoted to service, incredibly disciplined, just incredible group of human beings, now what we have embalming is something like the bomber mafia part two which is we don't have bomb sites, computers like the one in front of me where i can send a bomb into a pickle barrel in the room somewhere in bonds around whatare the unforeseen...
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goes to pre-k and college education, going to medicare expansion, it's a government-dependency plan thatert walking to the minute you can't walk anymore. this is really totally radical. in the really bad part about it now as it is $3.5 trillion plus another trillion for so-called "infrastructure" in a moment where people who live on a budget are dealing with inflation.li i know the folks in d.c. don't care about that. they don't care about budgets. >> tucker: they are causing it. >> small businesses do and individuals do. and it's all about government dependency and you think in a moment like this, if you want to trust in the government's foresight, is this the moments that you are going to trust in them being able to predict the future with a $3.5 trillion socialist plan? i don't think so. >> tucker: yeah, the people who got us out of afghanistan by humiliating the country are spending 3.5 trillion. what are the chances -- how much of this will be law? >> i think a lot of it will. you have heard from moderate democrats who said they did not want to see this reconciliation bill, they just
goes to pre-k and college education, going to medicare expansion, it's a government-dependency plan thatert walking to the minute you can't walk anymore. this is really totally radical. in the really bad part about it now as it is $3.5 trillion plus another trillion for so-called "infrastructure" in a moment where people who live on a budget are dealing with inflation.li i know the folks in d.c. don't care about that. they don't care about budgets. >> tucker: they are causing...
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like i've heard thate on tv, but it was not normal speech in my home. arrogantly, i don't want to talk about it. my father's response was -- i knew what he meant to say. he meant to say something, as if he said it correctly just like if you order a whopper at mcdonald's that is wrong and strange, but it would've been wrong and strange if he had said this correctly, but he set up incorrectly and so it made a bizarre. what i'm talking about is that he wanted to respond to what do you think i am, let there? what people were saying, maybe 1981. maybe he picked it up in the van to work, the carpool, and if my father had said what do you think i am, a leper, it would have been bizarre. you are greek, we don't talk like that, but instead of saying what t am i, my father said in a moment of tension, and i'm angry and i say said i don't want to talk about it and he says who do you think i am, a leprechaun? and my head spun around three times like, who do you think i am, a leprechaun, i thought my father doesn't know what a leprechaunti is. the image of a leprech
like i've heard thate on tv, but it was not normal speech in my home. arrogantly, i don't want to talk about it. my father's response was -- i knew what he meant to say. he meant to say something, as if he said it correctly just like if you order a whopper at mcdonald's that is wrong and strange, but it would've been wrong and strange if he had said this correctly, but he set up incorrectly and so it made a bizarre. what i'm talking about is that he wanted to respond to what do you think i am,...
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>> 8,000 people, correct. >> repor wter:hat does thatee fl li?st keep cgomin toergeth. >> reporr:te eacneh o with a smeil thatus jt washes over. r "s cbthis morningur satda"y, manueljo borqz,ue miami beach. >> love it. go aquan, man. you see theoy jn o evoderyby' sface.no t justhe t people expncerieing itnhe t water with the mo bityli devices, butll a of the people adroun to help. wonderful. >>nd a us winatchg ontv.>> yes, yes. >>> all right. he are's lk ooat the weathorer f your weekend. ♪ >>> they're t rheegional fa vorites in a regiont tha doesn't muget chpa sce in the cook bookslaie. butht e foods in countriikes le geaorgi and ukraine are the specialty of ahoutr olia hercesul. we'll get aas tte in "the dish" next. u'reat wching "cbs this morninsag turd."ay managing2 type diesabet? t. on i i ont. on it, with jardiance. they 2're2 iomilln prescriptions st.rong et me thepl peoe wheo ar na maging2 type diabetes an d heriart sk wjaith rdiance. rd jaiance is a oilnce-day that cucan rede rithe sk of carcudiovaslaatr deh fo r tsadul who also have kno
>> 8,000 people, correct. >> repor wter:hat does thatee fl li?st keep cgomin toergeth. >> reporr:te eacneh o with a smeil thatus jt washes over. r "s cbthis morningur satda"y, manueljo borqz,ue miami beach. >> love it. go aquan, man. you see theoy jn o evoderyby' sface.no t justhe t people expncerieing itnhe t water with the mo bityli devices, butll a of the people adroun to help. wonderful. >>nd a us winatchg ontv.>> yes, yes. >>> all...
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garrett: any talk a lot about it and all sort of shorthanded here as toll the cousin problem thate are in some way sort of all in conflict scenarios beholden to the most combustible people in the group or multi- circle and you talk a lot about sort of the competing groups and loyalties and competing ideas and identities and i wonder if you could talk about the way you end up calling them fire starters, what are the things that cause people to be the source of high conflict. amanda: so aerobic cousin comes from the story of the hatfield and mccoy. many people may have heard of. very quickly, 1978, randolph mccoy visited hatfield's farm along with that the big sandy river between kentucky and west virginia these two families and live peacefully side-by-side for generations. farming land, and randolph mccoy thought that he recognized one of the pigs on floyd hatfield's farm and how they had had been stolen from his arm and nobody could convince him to drop it. so mccoy complained to the authorities organized a trial and mccoy lost that trial and was a great experience for him but he let i
garrett: any talk a lot about it and all sort of shorthanded here as toll the cousin problem thate are in some way sort of all in conflict scenarios beholden to the most combustible people in the group or multi- circle and you talk a lot about sort of the competing groups and loyalties and competing ideas and identities and i wonder if you could talk about the way you end up calling them fire starters, what are the things that cause people to be the source of high conflict. amanda: so aerobic...
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also, what the marine corps takes and builds in army documents is thate training is successful based on a few things. that you have a high caliber of african-american recruits. you have a sensitive staff and you make the african-american recruitst agents and their own enterprise and why montford points wholly successful in th end, right? to put it into context, several of the initialal montford points had masters degrees, masters of art degrees. you havee high levels, and one deputy assistant secretary there in listing and remember at this time, this is enlisting and this is not initially as officers, right? theseo are men enlisting knowi thatat they are going to be trained by white drill instructors and we'll get to why they wanted to join in a minute, but just keep this in the back of your mind, but assistant college dean, newspaper publishers, and a golden gloves boxing champion and the band that was established at montford point becomes very famous. the main point here is that 75% had some sort of college education, p right? and they displayed a very high level of intellect when
also, what the marine corps takes and builds in army documents is thate training is successful based on a few things. that you have a high caliber of african-american recruits. you have a sensitive staff and you make the african-american recruitst agents and their own enterprise and why montford points wholly successful in th end, right? to put it into context, several of the initialal montford points had masters degrees, masters of art degrees. you havee high levels, and one deputy assistant...
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they did when he was ten he told his family and the bin laden family journal thate really began to study becauause of the death of his father. he becomes a religious teenager even in970s saudi arabia demands he kept friends about palestine when he was a teenager. it's not typical teenage behavior. in the night he was saying a second prayer, he w fasting, not a regular teenager. somewhat in the muslim brotherhood may or may not of been in the brotherhood in the invasion of afghanistan for a secular dictator in iran by ayatollah, the attack on mecca by religious zealots. those a very significant year. and traveled to pakistan within two to the soviet invasion. for the first years of the war is going back and forth raising money. and then and 84, he went into afghanistan regretted he had not gone earlier. i think one of the myths the book kind of helps demolish is what ever else he was fighting soviets there is a wonderful book in arabic he published a book and 91. they interviewed a lot of people, he had access to walkie-talkie transmissions. i took the arabs to task for their mistake. it'
they did when he was ten he told his family and the bin laden family journal thate really began to study becauause of the death of his father. he becomes a religious teenager even in970s saudi arabia demands he kept friends about palestine when he was a teenager. it's not typical teenage behavior. in the night he was saying a second prayer, he w fasting, not a regular teenager. somewhat in the muslim brotherhood may or may not of been in the brotherhood in the invasion of afghanistan for a...
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mount tam, that is horizon thate on the horizon. milder to start. you can see that particulate matter closer to the surface. look at northerly winds in the upper levels of the atmosphere bringing in some of the smoke from the fires in the north. 60's by the delta and cupertino. temperatures will be warmer for everyone. 100 in concord and 72 downtown. jobina: happy friday and we are beginning with a live look at the bay bridge toll plaza. no metering lights are on and this has been the story as far as the clear commute around the bay area.the same thing for the richman sam patel bridge which we usually see pickup in terms of traffic after 6:30. the drive times, green is good and we love to see it. everything is on time. an overall look at the bay area, you ♪ come on, get your motor running ♪ you just head out on the highway ♪ looking for some tchotchkes ♪ and whatever comes our way ♪ yeah darlin, go make it happen mí amor, take the world in a love embrace ride all of your love at once and explode into space... ♪ born to be wild ♪ start your californi
mount tam, that is horizon thate on the horizon. milder to start. you can see that particulate matter closer to the surface. look at northerly winds in the upper levels of the atmosphere bringing in some of the smoke from the fires in the north. 60's by the delta and cupertino. temperatures will be warmer for everyone. 100 in concord and 72 downtown. jobina: happy friday and we are beginning with a live look at the bay bridge toll plaza. no metering lights are on and this has been the story as...
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voice when they see something wrong, they run they say i'm not comfortable right now, they don't have thatethese athletes upset? what have you heard? >> the athletes are frustrated i talked to one of the athletes. he is frustrated same see, he's been on multiple teams. >> specifically why is he frustrated which part >> they are frustrated because it is like the same wrong, incorrect system and making the same mistakes like why don't we change the system and have people help us set it up so we have a chance to do it you know, the united states is the best tea my passion is support the athletes lives you know, the united states is the best team in the world in the relay. no question. we are not even getting to the starting line. >> is carl lewis available to help them? >> i coach at the university of houston. >> yeah. go cougars >> that is not something i am seeking at all i don't want to sound political. i coach college athletes we have success. i hope they can get a system when we pass them off to the next level they will be able to win championships for team usa because that is what i want
voice when they see something wrong, they run they say i'm not comfortable right now, they don't have thatethese athletes upset? what have you heard? >> the athletes are frustrated i talked to one of the athletes. he is frustrated same see, he's been on multiple teams. >> specifically why is he frustrated which part >> they are frustrated because it is like the same wrong, incorrect system and making the same mistakes like why don't we change the system and have people help us...
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there's a segment in our society that the gop stirs up that cannot stand thate diversity of america.ildren, i'm sorry. i didn't want to interrupt the flow, but i love having you on, you're a good man, and please come back. >> great to be with you. >> i know you have a daughter who is going away to college. going to be an empty nest. >> yes. i'm so proud of her, i can't contain myself. >> as you should be. thank you, proud dad. i'll see you soon. >> thank you. >>> governor cuomo's lawyers in attack mode, in defense of their client. as he faces a criminal complaint. stay with us. emed music playing] ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ summer is a state of mind, you can visit anytime. savor your summer with lincoln. after my car accident, i wondered what my case was worth. so i called the barnes firm. when that car hit my motorcycle, insurance wasn't fair. so i called the barnes firm. it was the best call i could've made. atat t bararnefirmrm, our r inry a attneysys wk hahard i could've made. atat t bararnefirmrm, to get you the best result possible. call us now and find out what your case could be worth.
there's a segment in our society that the gop stirs up that cannot stand thate diversity of america.ildren, i'm sorry. i didn't want to interrupt the flow, but i love having you on, you're a good man, and please come back. >> great to be with you. >> i know you have a daughter who is going away to college. going to be an empty nest. >> yes. i'm so proud of her, i can't contain myself. >> as you should be. thank you, proud dad. i'll see you soon. >> thank you....
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we have a whole series of recommendations in thates area. the uk has done something like that to some extent, a smaller extent, but that's what we should do, rather than say, we're never going to do it again. we've had too much happy talk over the last 20 years and too much spinning, you know. i don't know how many generals have said we're turning the corner. you know, it's like turning -- we went 360. it's like a top spinning. we have to stop lying and guilt american people and congress and stop gilding the a lily. let's face the last 20 years, the reality on the ground. >> john sopko. sir, thank you. thank you for being here tonight. thank you forfo your unique and uncompromising service in this job.lonely i am l sorry to hear you are stl having difficulty getting out your afghan staffers, people who worked with ciger office there. i wish you luck. i urge them to take your freaking call because you have earned it, sir. thank you. >> thank you. >>> all right. we've got a lot more news to get to here tonight. stay with us. to here tonight. s
we have a whole series of recommendations in thates area. the uk has done something like that to some extent, a smaller extent, but that's what we should do, rather than say, we're never going to do it again. we've had too much happy talk over the last 20 years and too much spinning, you know. i don't know how many generals have said we're turning the corner. you know, it's like turning -- we went 360. it's like a top spinning. we have to stop lying and guilt american people and congress and...
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i guess if your idea of progress is you just went there or phoned them, thate but what we need now witha quarter million people coming the border -- coming across the boerner, that's bigger than most cities in america. if that's what we're looking for you going to have to turn off the spigot. andy biggs from arizona, several are banding together and saying we need to impeach mayorkas to force him to get the attention of the administration that progress looks like doing your job. let's ask him. next white house briefing. what is progress to you? >> kayleigh: great question. i hope one of the correspondence asks that. we also heard mayorkas say it's important never to understate the situation. in that same leaked audio he called the situation unsustainable. we almost lost a sector. we are going to lose. there is a sector that's at the point of breaking. he's understating it very clearly publicly saying something different privately. >> morgan: kayleigh, i thought the leaked audio is fascinating because i heard a dhs secretary who clearly is very frustrated that he can't do his job. it was
i guess if your idea of progress is you just went there or phoned them, thate but what we need now witha quarter million people coming the border -- coming across the boerner, that's bigger than most cities in america. if that's what we're looking for you going to have to turn off the spigot. andy biggs from arizona, several are banding together and saying we need to impeach mayorkas to force him to get the attention of the administration that progress looks like doing your job. let's ask him....
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so now thate you have mark leaving perkins on their something or speculating the reason that he is, leavingreports coming in the gendarme is maybe taking criminal charges to grand jury in the botched trump probe and reports coming in the markedly it was the middle man, the guy who arranged the democrat funding that went through his law firm in the gps to the anti- trump opposition research, the doj watchdogs and was totally flawed and an election filled with speculations. you are saying this fact, in the middle man was headed, not revealed and federal pension filings, is that a problem. guest: one thing that it was actually fairly public out there but the way that you can run a lot of these individual expenditures is you have to itemize heavy spinning money on a political campaign but if you for as they did in the hillary ilclinton campaign, ten plus million dollars into a law firm, and the law firm goes out and does all of this stuff, then there is no disclosure. saying that people both sides of the aisle do that buried it is the way that they get around it. but the that i think for federa
so now thate you have mark leaving perkins on their something or speculating the reason that he is, leavingreports coming in the gendarme is maybe taking criminal charges to grand jury in the botched trump probe and reports coming in the markedly it was the middle man, the guy who arranged the democrat funding that went through his law firm in the gps to the anti- trump opposition research, the doj watchdogs and was totally flawed and an election filled with speculations. you are saying this...
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university saying this is so much about who abraham lincolnmo thinks he is not thate doesn't havele ambition but he also has the same estimate of himself and he really is in a sense bending the profession of law but i argue although the lecture is directed at aspiring lawyers i think that it's the self-portrait we have of lincoln the lawyer. we have the wonderful legal papers and projects but this is the best apprehension of who was lincoln. >> that's important and you do find out. also whom he wanted to represent himself in the world and i think that certainly is what he was doingpo just later he was thinkg maybe of the career after the kansas -- he came right into that so maybe this wasn't a leader. he wanted to show who he was as well. not a bad thing to be putting yourself out there. he talked before briefly at the republican party, the sectionalism and that's one of the interesting chapters in the book where he's wrestling with the party affiliation and you have two fragments. it reminded me just like we might question, lincoln question who wast the real party. so they stayed silent and
university saying this is so much about who abraham lincolnmo thinks he is not thate doesn't havele ambition but he also has the same estimate of himself and he really is in a sense bending the profession of law but i argue although the lecture is directed at aspiring lawyers i think that it's the self-portrait we have of lincoln the lawyer. we have the wonderful legal papers and projects but this is the best apprehension of who was lincoln. >> that's important and you do find out. also...
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so when you have a population of about 50,000 poli50,000plus of students thate 12 and under, who don'tption for vaccination, you have staff with pre-existing conditions and children with medical conditions, we believe that masks is a tool that will help us mitigate the spread of covid. when you bring students and staff into a classroom environment, a school bus environment, we have to protect them at all costs. >> nancy: and yet because you are taking that step, the governor is threatening to withhold your pay. he is threatening to fine the school district thousands of dollars. you've been in touch with biden administration officials in the past 24 hours. i know the president himself called your school superintendent. what is the administration telling you about how they will make you whole if the governor makes good on his threat? >> yeah. i had a conversation with mary walls, the senior policy advisor for the white house covid pandemic task force yesterday. and president biden also had the secretary of education, dr. mi miguel cordona stressing the mandate of masking at school. and t
so when you have a population of about 50,000 poli50,000plus of students thate 12 and under, who don'tption for vaccination, you have staff with pre-existing conditions and children with medical conditions, we believe that masks is a tool that will help us mitigate the spread of covid. when you bring students and staff into a classroom environment, a school bus environment, we have to protect them at all costs. >> nancy: and yet because you are taking that step, the governor is...
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even the critics in the trial are saying we know that which is exist but there are problems thate we have with the way that the trials are being run and we will talk about why but that's a reallyy important aspect to understand. this is not the puritans who in their religious fervor belief in the existence of which is and standing outside of that you have skepticism. everybody realizes her police at the time that the supernatural is real and at least in isolated cases people can make a covenant with the devil in order to have benevolent spiritual power and to be able to cast s spells on people and torment them in the spirit realm at least. let's take a look at this document and i will get you to give me some comments about it. on page 43 in your book you see we have who they call an indian woman. it's debatable exactly who pitch of though was but he seems to have been maybe an indentured slave. when they say indian it might mean native american, partly native american but it's more likely he is probably from the caribbean. remember when columbus came it was an indian so sometimes som
even the critics in the trial are saying we know that which is exist but there are problems thate we have with the way that the trials are being run and we will talk about why but that's a reallyy important aspect to understand. this is not the puritans who in their religious fervor belief in the existence of which is and standing outside of that you have skepticism. everybody realizes her police at the time that the supernatural is real and at least in isolated cases people can make a covenant...
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, more systemic issues for policy experts and epidemiologists talk about what the country needs at thatelevel but at the politicl level, i think so much could have been prevented if they level with the public and be honest and send messages like masks and how to protect yourself and your family, all over the place, take matters into your own d hand and even independent of trump, the other big lesson is you have to be willing to move fast and do things different outside of the white house, there were decisions by the agencies that were way to stop because they are used to being able to have academic science and the perfect clinical trial and data and i think they earned the hard way that it's impossible in abl situation like this, there always going to be outmatched by the virus. >> there are so far 11 questions in 17 minutes left. first one from rj. how much is the coronavirus response was driven by the ideology of political appointees in the trump administration given that many conservatives preach a small federal government? >> a huge issue initially. one of the first scenes in the boo
, more systemic issues for policy experts and epidemiologists talk about what the country needs at thatelevel but at the politicl level, i think so much could have been prevented if they level with the public and be honest and send messages like masks and how to protect yourself and your family, all over the place, take matters into your own d hand and even independent of trump, the other big lesson is you have to be willing to move fast and do things different outside of the white house, there...
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he'sha acting, and sometimes he would evenno be, you know, weepg the way thate a actor weeps. not because it's fake but because he's into the story. it wasw, very powerful. if i could just have a youtube clip, you know, of anybody, you know, i besides jesus. i would love to have a youtube clip of george whitefield because you could p see what he was like. people were justte blown away wn they hear him speak. this the might be my favorite painting of whitefield, and it's because of the woman. i like it that it's a young whitefield. i lovee the young woman. she's like i can't believe i'm in the front row of a whitefield meeting, right, and she's, you know, smitten. we think this may be a portrait of whitefield's wife. he was married. they weren't together very often because he was always on the road, but you can -- i mean, she's -- she's smitten. i mean, this is -- this is the first british sensation. it's not trivializing it to say that this is like the beatles in a much lighter electronic age, but that's the kind of effect that whitefield had on people. obviously a very differ
he'sha acting, and sometimes he would evenno be, you know, weepg the way thate a actor weeps. not because it's fake but because he's into the story. it wasw, very powerful. if i could just have a youtube clip, you know, of anybody, you know, i besides jesus. i would love to have a youtube clip of george whitefield because you could p see what he was like. people were justte blown away wn they hear him speak. this the might be my favorite painting of whitefield, and it's because of the woman. i...
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dana: so i'm going to do something thate start an e-mail on friday afternoon and anything that i see over the weekend that if these interest i will put in a draft e-mail. to help you will added to it. dana: and then on sunday around 4:00 p.m., because we have to get ready for monday morning, i will send an e-mail to the team and it says here are some of my weekend thoughts. no inevitably, when i go back to my list of things that i were important on friday, i can delete probably half of it. so that this helped me pull back as well that i might e-mail them all weekend not doing responding to this anger. so i think that i am learning as well. >> i think that's a really good thing. the talk about the white house and we left in 2009. how did you think that job the white house press secretary has evolved since then and what you think the differences are between then and now. dana: the social media afterwards and how fast it is and also critical that one of the things that i didn't have was people making fun of my appearance on twitter. like i did not have any of that. and one of the great
dana: so i'm going to do something thate start an e-mail on friday afternoon and anything that i see over the weekend that if these interest i will put in a draft e-mail. to help you will added to it. dana: and then on sunday around 4:00 p.m., because we have to get ready for monday morning, i will send an e-mail to the team and it says here are some of my weekend thoughts. no inevitably, when i go back to my list of things that i were important on friday, i can delete probably half of it. so...
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i think thate. is just going to take time. the twitter community and then neurodiversity community at large is very good being vocal and really expressing the issues well. and i think a lot about in terms of history and looking at how things like eventually come together and get integrated into the world and starts with these individual actions and so i think we will see it soon and i think that we will be reaching a turning point. i think that is been really exciting, melody and i've connected recently multiple times a lot of other writers creators and filmmakers and producers party to so it is just going to keep sort have pushing where more or less gets kind of a design and i just encourage everyone to keep going. melody: i was going to into another question so if you have about masking targeted and how i was interested in an unconscious reaction of the pay trek from patriarchy. and that happened whether you are divergent or not bridges happens all the time especially with women. they wondered how much further out you can ta
i think thate. is just going to take time. the twitter community and then neurodiversity community at large is very good being vocal and really expressing the issues well. and i think a lot about in terms of history and looking at how things like eventually come together and get integrated into the world and starts with these individual actions and so i think we will see it soon and i think that we will be reaching a turning point. i think that is been really exciting, melody and i've connected...
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i'm glad you brought thate up. it was nonsense. it was an unfortunate comment and a phrase that was created by david stockman who was reagan's budget director when it was signed in hidden in amity and it was a stain on his record. it's a false argument, false charge and a waste of time to engaged so you can't argue. reagan created 19 million new jobs. the proof is in the pudding as they say. reaganomics worked as an economic cultural and social force from 1981 tonight teen --. >> host: you wrote recently news max quote we have had great residents and we have had bad presidents and at the moment we are stucknd with one, joe biden who will at most just be mediocre. our hopes aren't even thatat hi. >> guest: my op-ed will be a little bit rougher. biden bottoms problem today as he has -- ability to solve people's problems so reagan when he accepted the nomination for president of the united states and 86 they assembled delegates there. he said if you don't trust me trust yourself and that's the essential difference between the two part
i'm glad you brought thate up. it was nonsense. it was an unfortunate comment and a phrase that was created by david stockman who was reagan's budget director when it was signed in hidden in amity and it was a stain on his record. it's a false argument, false charge and a waste of time to engaged so you can't argue. reagan created 19 million new jobs. the proof is in the pudding as they say. reaganomics worked as an economic cultural and social force from 1981 tonight teen --. >> host:...
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have to help take care of their family some people have to have a job in childcare and other things thate pressing on their time so how about we create social programs that assist people in those ways rather than thinking that the problem is them. the problem is not them, their people are caught up in the systems that can be changed and we can all do something about that predict. >> let me try to get in a couple more calls. before we run out of time. in texas, good morning and think you for waiting. >> good morning. i am 72 years old and went to a segregation. in this little old country school we had a gentleman named netty williams and he was a self-taught man. he is sure proper that he worked for, and his family noticed that he was so smart, they give them books and he read books. he then went on to college where he was taught and then from there to booker t. washington and george washington carver who mentor to him. black wall street, and taxes, we knew about it. people like all of a sudden, black wall street, black wall street. it was the this man was born into slavery, grandfather co
have to help take care of their family some people have to have a job in childcare and other things thate pressing on their time so how about we create social programs that assist people in those ways rather than thinking that the problem is them. the problem is not them, their people are caught up in the systems that can be changed and we can all do something about that predict. >> let me try to get in a couple more calls. before we run out of time. in texas, good morning and think you...
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we have done some carrier raids around thehe perimeter, but there's no any pointor in the pacific thate in daily contact with the japanese. andno that episodic nature was good forut us at the beginning part of the war when we were very disorganized and not really well-prepared to ofight, but n in the midpoint of '42 the productive spigot are beginning to turn on in the states and the bottom line is that even though we have aio long-term advantage over the japanese, japan is still aat modern industrialized nation state. the only way to defeat a power like that is to apply cumulative levels of t attrition to it tha grind its military to pieces and then in the case of japan we have to moveom close enough to e homeme islands that we can eith grab bomberce bases and ruin thr economy through strategic bombing, orf we're going to hav to physically invade the place. that's thepp way that this thin is going to end. so if you are the larger, stronger, heavier opponent, what you want to do is create an up-tempo constant attritional sort of conflict and we haven't got that now. so if i could have t
we have done some carrier raids around thehe perimeter, but there's no any pointor in the pacific thate in daily contact with the japanese. andno that episodic nature was good forut us at the beginning part of the war when we were very disorganized and not really well-prepared to ofight, but n in the midpoint of '42 the productive spigot are beginning to turn on in the states and the bottom line is that even though we have aio long-term advantage over the japanese, japan is still aat modern...
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to appease black people to maybe quiet the narrative about reparations or the asian hate crime bill thateimously and very quickly? i just wanted to know what you think about that because i hear that on social media a lot. >> host: all right linda, thank you. .. t juneteenth is important symbolically, we live by symbols. there important that the voting rights, those kinds of things, hate crimes, all of those existential questions. >> i will not underestimate what people's sense of how they can get over all of the people but that will not work if that's the hope it is naÏve. i think the juneteenth holiday almost became a holiday last year but there was one senator blocking it and this decide on.- - this time he decided to let it go. when i said it was surprised i thought it would be later in the year. i was just taken aback i was on my virtual book tour but on tuesday the house voted in on wednesday the senate voted i thought the president was overseas and he was but he came back to do this. the surprise was the speed with which of them going along to say one day this might become a federal
to appease black people to maybe quiet the narrative about reparations or the asian hate crime bill thateimously and very quickly? i just wanted to know what you think about that because i hear that on social media a lot. >> host: all right linda, thank you. .. t juneteenth is important symbolically, we live by symbols. there important that the voting rights, those kinds of things, hate crimes, all of those existential questions. >> i will not underestimate what people's sense of...