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. >> reporter: or at some of the nation's airports, many of which seem to be bursting at the seams onriday. aaa expecting 48 million people will have traveled by road or by air by the time this fourth of july weekend comes to a close. most of them, 73 million opted to drive to and from their destinations according to andrew gross from aaa. >> the biggest number of people traveling by car. international travel is still down. cruising has not picked back up yet. and people may feel more comfortable traveling by car. you can decide when you're going to leave and where you're going to stop. and maybe not everybody in the family is vaccinated yet. >> reporter: gross expects rising fuel prices likely aren't keeping families from a long overdue post-pandemic getaway. it won't come cheap with the cost of a gallon of gas averaging $3.12 nationally, the highest in seven years. >> $11 -- i'm at 2.5 gallons. >> reporter: experts say not only is summer demand to blame, but a shortage of fuel truck drivers that have left some service stations empty. flying this weekend, you'll want to adhere to you
. >> reporter: or at some of the nation's airports, many of which seem to be bursting at the seams onriday. aaa expecting 48 million people will have traveled by road or by air by the time this fourth of july weekend comes to a close. most of them, 73 million opted to drive to and from their destinations according to andrew gross from aaa. >> the biggest number of people traveling by car. international travel is still down. cruising has not picked back up yet. and people may feel...
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will be busy, and congested. >> reporter: at some of the airports, many of them are bursting at the seamsn friday. aa expects 48 million people will have traveled by road or air by the time the fourth of july weekend comes to a close. 43 million opted to drive to and from their destinations, according to andrew gross, from aaa. >> the number of people traveling by car, international travel is still down, cruising has not picked up yet. people may generally feel a little more comfortable traveling by car. >> reporter: fuel prices are not keeping most families from a long-overdue post pandemic away, but it won't be cheap with the cost of a gallon of gas averaging $3.12 nationally, the highest in seven years. experts say summer demand and a shortage of fuel truck drivers are to blame as some service stations have been left empty. playing this weekend? follow the instructions or fail to face heavy fines. there have been three dozen reports of unruly passengers this year. the majority of incidents related to noncompliance with mask wearing on flights. hoping to address those who don't listen t
will be busy, and congested. >> reporter: at some of the airports, many of them are bursting at the seamsn friday. aa expects 48 million people will have traveled by road or air by the time the fourth of july weekend comes to a close. 43 million opted to drive to and from their destinations, according to andrew gross, from aaa. >> the number of people traveling by car, international travel is still down, cruising has not picked up yet. people may generally feel a little more...
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. >> reporter: at some of the nation's airports, many of which seem to be bursting at the seams on friday. aaa expecting 48 million people will have traveled either by rote or air by the time the fourth of july weekend comes to a close. most of them, 43 million opted to drive to and from their destinations according to andrew gross from aaa. >> the biggest difference is the number of people traveling by car and a number of factors, international travel is still down, cruising has not picked up yet. people may generally feel more safe traveling by car. >> reporter: gross expects rising fuel prices are not keeping most families from long- overdue post pandemic get away. it is not cheap with the cost of a gallon of gas averaging $3.12 nationally, the highest in seven years. experts say not only is summer demand to blame, a shortage of fuel truck drivers let some service stations empty. flying this weekend, adhere to aircrew instructions or face hefty fines. the federal aviation administration received over 3000 reports of unruly passengers this year alone. a majority of incidents related to
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describing the harrison's walking out, i can actually envision our current president walking out to the seam portico. history and tradition continues with us. >> absolutely, that is the beauty of the easter egg roll. it is one of the oldest and most deeply loved traditions. not just at the white house, but in all of washington d.c.. and the more things change, the more they say the same sometimes. >> presidents who have had children, you tell a number of stories along the way with children be involved, what are some of your favorite presidential children or grandchildren stories? >> well i very much love the story of president carter and his, both of his children and his grandchildren being there when they brought in animals for the easter egg roll. it was not -- they were bunnies, but they brought in among other things in enormous 800 pound stealer. that was just a wow moment, there was an animal in the white house grounds. it was a heck of a petting zone really. >> there are other stories of animals being involved, i remember one of a president that did not show up, but their dog did, what
describing the harrison's walking out, i can actually envision our current president walking out to the seam portico. history and tradition continues with us. >> absolutely, that is the beauty of the easter egg roll. it is one of the oldest and most deeply loved traditions. not just at the white house, but in all of washington d.c.. and the more things change, the more they say the same sometimes. >> presidents who have had children, you tell a number of stories along the way with...
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tropics are viewed as emblematic of the south literally in this case on fire and coming apart at the seams the reviews that i cite and the exhibition pick up on this fact one reviewer refers to the ash cloud off the volcano is looking like canon smoke across a battlefield others talk about rivers running with blood coming out of the french revolutionary wars people in this period looked for saw and found connections to the war as it was happening by the time you get to the winter of 1864. there's a sense of despair like this is never going to end and by that time you cannot find an aurora borealis that does not carry resonances of the war again, there are political cartoons of confederates sort of fleeing and horror from the northern lights, which look like the bayonets of the union army. it's not real subtle, but it is there but again they are portents. god is not happy. the world is about to come to an end. the language is from revelation rather than from any other part of the bible. and so you have this sense of the darkness before the dawn. it is really the inverse of the paradise that
tropics are viewed as emblematic of the south literally in this case on fire and coming apart at the seams the reviews that i cite and the exhibition pick up on this fact one reviewer refers to the ash cloud off the volcano is looking like canon smoke across a battlefield others talk about rivers running with blood coming out of the french revolutionary wars people in this period looked for saw and found connections to the war as it was happening by the time you get to the winter of 1864....
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they'll turn it against african americans at the end of the day, america is bursting at the seams. it's, it's not overpopulation. it's over belief where everyone has an idea that they think is better than everyone else's and they demand that people respect it. here's the real problem. you have people to day independent of any history saying we want to have the black national anthem. maybe we want to have the l g, b, g, q, i a national anthem. and you have people in corporate structures in various governmental entities who say fine, we'll do whatever you want. we'll recognize that to some people, america is whatever they say it is. shake a rorschach test. you look at a cloud, you see a bunny. i see a dog, it's our interpretation. that's where we are right now. and we're going through this i guess his version of it words, we make it up as we go along. and i, to me, in my humble opinion, i think this is, this is temporary. i think we always go through this in one form or another and eventually things will somewhat shuttled down. but it's, it's most disconcerting to some people who beli
they'll turn it against african americans at the end of the day, america is bursting at the seams. it's, it's not overpopulation. it's over belief where everyone has an idea that they think is better than everyone else's and they demand that people respect it. here's the real problem. you have people to day independent of any history saying we want to have the black national anthem. maybe we want to have the l g, b, g, q, i a national anthem. and you have people in corporate structures in...
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is obviously a deliberate protest, but it's also not the 1st time sport white house calls control the seam earlier this year at a beach volleyball tournament in capital play is what infuriated went off to swap the keys for shots and trousers, though, hauled them back down and said it wasn't a requirement at the upcoming tokyo olympics swimmers happening, bound wearing special caps, designed for people with afro half styles and after a back class, not decisions being reviewed and only last week, a double paralympic, while champion express, discussed after an official complaint that has sprint, reese was too short. my colleague, roy shay, discuss the rights of athletes for the panelist guest. they should give them the money back and say, to get the whole thing. we're going to exercise a bit of common sense flexibility and get in sync with desired god. it's only just over 1516 years ago that then president of thief, soccer's governing organization. ready set black with encouraging female football as to our time skimpy clothes because he felt that it would make them more marketable. ready this
is obviously a deliberate protest, but it's also not the 1st time sport white house calls control the seam earlier this year at a beach volleyball tournament in capital play is what infuriated went off to swap the keys for shots and trousers, though, hauled them back down and said it wasn't a requirement at the upcoming tokyo olympics swimmers happening, bound wearing special caps, designed for people with afro half styles and after a back class, not decisions being reviewed and only last week,...
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at the end of the day, america is bursting at the seams. it's. it's not over population. it's over belief where everyone has an idea that they think is better than everyone else's, and they demand that people respect it. well, in the meantime, the white house is actually tried to cash in on the 4th of july celebrations by claiming credit for cheaper barbecues. when on it, everyone is entirely fine up the saving roughs out to about $0.16. planning a cook out this year, catch up on the news. according to the farm bureau, the cost of a 4th of july barbecue is down from last year. it's a fact. you must heard hot dog. the biden economic plan is working, and not something we can all rubbish. look what i got from the grocery store with the $0.16. i saved. thanks biden. wow, what will we peasants do with that big 16 samson savings. the possibility of their endless. where would $0.16 have been significant savings? $823.00. so hot dog prices might be slightly down, but inflation is driven up us petro rates by about a dollars since last year. electricity and the overall cost of food
at the end of the day, america is bursting at the seams. it's. it's not over population. it's over belief where everyone has an idea that they think is better than everyone else's, and they demand that people respect it. well, in the meantime, the white house is actually tried to cash in on the 4th of july celebrations by claiming credit for cheaper barbecues. when on it, everyone is entirely fine up the saving roughs out to about $0.16. planning a cook out this year, catch up on the news....
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the end of the day america is bursting at the seams. it's not over population, it's over belief where everyone has an idea, but they think is better than everyone else's and they demand that people respect it. now, the white house has tried to cash in on the 4th of july celebrations by claiming credit for cheap barbecues. although not everybody is hot on the claim, saving of just $0.16. putting a cook out this year, catch up on the news. according to the farm bureau, the cost of a 4th of july barbecue is down from last year. it's a fact. you must heard hot dog, the biden economic plan is working. and that's something we can all relish. look what i got from the grocery store with the $0.16 i saved. thanks biden. wow, what will we peasants do with that big 16 samson savings. the possibility of their endless. where would $0.16 have been a significant savings? $823.00, or hotdog prices. there may be dime, but inflation has driven us gasoline prices up by a dollar since last year. electricity and over all food prices are on the up to, with in
the end of the day america is bursting at the seams. it's not over population, it's over belief where everyone has an idea, but they think is better than everyone else's and they demand that people respect it. now, the white house has tried to cash in on the 4th of july celebrations by claiming credit for cheap barbecues. although not everybody is hot on the claim, saving of just $0.16. putting a cook out this year, catch up on the news. according to the farm bureau, the cost of a 4th of july...
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already they'll turn it against african americans at the end of the day, america is bursting at the seams. it's. it's not over population. it's over belief where everyone has an idea that they think is better than everyone else's, and they demand that people respect it. our grave risks, the environment, not the warning from green paste on the weekends under water gas pipe league lit up the gulf of mexico. the incident took place less than 200 meters from including platform and spark to see if fires. you can see here for 5 hours before the port out the company responsible is reportedly more than $100000000.00 in debt and failing to maintain facilities. however, the regulated doesn't says that everything is okay. that makes can energy environment and safety agency follows up on the event that occurred in the campaign she prob, related to a gas line. the incident did not generate any spill. however, force enjoy the scene in the gulf air has raised painful memories of a catastrophe. 11 years ago, then the deep water horizon gas leak speed more than 200000000 gallons of oil into the gulf of me
already they'll turn it against african americans at the end of the day, america is bursting at the seams. it's. it's not over population. it's over belief where everyone has an idea that they think is better than everyone else's, and they demand that people respect it. our grave risks, the environment, not the warning from green paste on the weekends under water gas pipe league lit up the gulf of mexico. the incident took place less than 200 meters from including platform and spark to see if...
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already they'll turn it against african americans at the end of the day, america is bursting at the seams. it's. it's not over population. it's over belief where everyone has an idea that they think is better than everyone else's. and they demand that people respect it. a grave risk to the environment. the warning from greenpeace on the weekend, the underwater gas pipelines that live out the gulf of mexico was certainly part of it. and the incident took place less than 200 meters from a drilling platform and small t, a quote, see a fire for 5 hours before being extinguished. and the company responsible is reportedly more than a $100000000000.00 in debt on the reportedly failing to maintain its facilities. however, the regulator insist everything's fine. the mexican energy environment and safety agency follows up on the event that occurred in the cam. petrucci prob, related to a gas line. the incident did not generate any spill footage of the thing in the gulf. as res, painful memories of a catastrophe. just about 11 years ago now, the deep water horizon. gasoline spewed more than 20000000
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they'll turn it against african americans at the end of the day, america is bursting at the seams. it's, it's for overpopulation. it's over belief where everyone has an idea that they think is better than everyone else's and they demand that people respect it. well, political analyst and radio house, dave perkins says that he's seen radical shifts in the country is being taught to young americans. today, young people are taught america was founded on capitalism for the benefit of the greedy few, which included racism because slavery was intrinsic to the profitability of agricultural industries in the south part of america. and so, racism, slavery, greedy capitalism, america is treated as marxist countries. 100 years ago, deserves to be treated and were treated in the press and in education. and now america takes their place as the root of all evil. and so when you wave the flag in front of any group of americans, half of them one is diluted in seeing the national anthem, and the other half become enraged. like there are some kind of bull in the spanish arena, having a red flag wave
they'll turn it against african americans at the end of the day, america is bursting at the seams. it's, it's for overpopulation. it's over belief where everyone has an idea that they think is better than everyone else's and they demand that people respect it. well, political analyst and radio house, dave perkins says that he's seen radical shifts in the country is being taught to young americans. today, young people are taught america was founded on capitalism for the benefit of the greedy...
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pushing hundreds, if not millions onto the front line, while the wealthiest wallets bursting at the seams from what few young people have always had it bad. but it's going to survive, know that it's actually bringing people together. pot, if they're divide and rule strategy that's being used by governments and by capitalism is backfiring in a way because it's, it's assuming that the morale, it isn't there in the use when it is. and we're engaging in these conversations that were meant to divide us that were meant to pay us against each other. and what we're actually finding is that, you know, we have our humanity in common. and, you know, if you've got any aspect of humanity, what can you do but reject capitalism. today, young people are typically seen as intensely politicized with many embracing radical left wing. i did, and pursuing the utopia of equality for all. and while scoffers may say how she'll grow out of it, in fact it's a case of she'll grow into it. as polling suggests socialist ideas are just as popular among people in the forty's as those in the late teens. so socialism loo
pushing hundreds, if not millions onto the front line, while the wealthiest wallets bursting at the seams from what few young people have always had it bad. but it's going to survive, know that it's actually bringing people together. pot, if they're divide and rule strategy that's being used by governments and by capitalism is backfiring in a way because it's, it's assuming that the morale, it isn't there in the use when it is. and we're engaging in these conversations that were meant to divide...
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at the end of the day, america is bursting at the seams. it's, it's thought overpopulation. it's over belief where everyone has an idea that they think is better than everyone else's, and they demand that people respect it to some people, america is whatever they say it is. shake a rorschach test. you look at a cloud, you see a bunny. i see a dog, it's our interpretation. that's where we are right now. and we're going through this i guess his version of it words, we make it up as we go along. and i, to me, in my humble opinion, i think this is, this is temporary. i think we always go through this in one form or another and eventually things will somewhat shuttled down. but it's, it's most disconcerting to some people who believed that there was a degree of solidity and permanence to american history. but to other people. they make it up as they go along. well, in the meantime, the white house has tried to cache it on the 4th of july celebrations by claiming credit for cheap up barbecues, but not everyone's fired up by the saving of grand 16 sons. planning a cook out this yea
at the end of the day, america is bursting at the seams. it's, it's thought overpopulation. it's over belief where everyone has an idea that they think is better than everyone else's, and they demand that people respect it to some people, america is whatever they say it is. shake a rorschach test. you look at a cloud, you see a bunny. i see a dog, it's our interpretation. that's where we are right now. and we're going through this i guess his version of it words, we make it up as we go along....
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. >> reporter: you're bursting at the seams here. >> they're going to have to get me a bigger space suit. >> reporter: and there's bragging rights, jeff bezos and his space company blue origin are also about to launch. when bezos announced he would lie on july 20th, virgin quickly announced branson would fly on the 11th, beating bezos by nine days. >> is there a little competition with bezos. >> reporter: i know nobody will believe me when i say it, but honestly, there isn't. >> reporter: in fact, he says, the world needs both space tourism companies. already 700 people have signed up to ride on branson's ship, some paying $250,000, including big names like tom hanks, justin bieber, and lady gaga. joining branson on this passenger test flight, three other virgin employees. now, all four are in their final training sessions for launch. >> i did the spinning cups at disney world, is that good enough to prepare me for this. >> you look very fit, very healthy skpks we would love to have -- healthy, and we would love to have you on board one day. >> reporter: how soon? because i'm up for it.
. >> reporter: you're bursting at the seams here. >> they're going to have to get me a bigger space suit. >> reporter: and there's bragging rights, jeff bezos and his space company blue origin are also about to launch. when bezos announced he would lie on july 20th, virgin quickly announced branson would fly on the 11th, beating bezos by nine days. >> is there a little competition with bezos. >> reporter: i know nobody will believe me when i say it, but honestly,...
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a salon owner near the seams leaving town when he heard and learned that several people were shot just steps away from his shop. he says this is not a representation of their community. >> does not rely on a side like i'm looking at this. i can't believe this is actually happening. you can't even go out and enjoy yourselves at a local nightclub and have to worry about either some type of violence happening to you, especially in a parking garage. >> a majority of the victims a% are said to be attending a rap concert in downtown sandra fell before the shooting. no suspects are in custody. but police are asking anyone with information to contact the police department. 2 men are in custody in santa cruz for the vandalism of a black lives matter mural in downtown brandon both chat and hog on warner were both arrested saturday on suspicion of felony vandalism. santa cruz police chief andy mills said they're working to gather further evidence that the damage was also a hate crime. chief mill says the 2 men took turns burning out the car's tires across the mural friday night. police say people
a salon owner near the seams leaving town when he heard and learned that several people were shot just steps away from his shop. he says this is not a representation of their community. >> does not rely on a side like i'm looking at this. i can't believe this is actually happening. you can't even go out and enjoy yourselves at a local nightclub and have to worry about either some type of violence happening to you, especially in a parking garage. >> a majority of the victims a% are...
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at the end of the day, america is bursting at the seams. it's. it's not over population. it's over belief where everyone has an idea that they think is better than everyone else's and they demand that people respect it. hundreds of children have been wounded in 7 years of war in easton, ukraine often by ordinance fire near their homes or landing just outside their windows, launched a children of war project to get help to those and need ortiz, roman country, has details from the same such a family lives just a few 100 meters from the dimmer occasional line between the ukrainian military and self reclaimed the next crew public. he lost part of his hand after a rocket. he tried to throw a lot of heat. backyard exploded. he's still shy to show his hand to strangers, but that could soon change when he's flown to moscow to receive a new percentage replacement, his re now not to be officially disabled and to get his driving license. when he turns 18. during the head of the children of war project and my, my vision is that we take care not on the little children, but also older
at the end of the day, america is bursting at the seams. it's. it's not over population. it's over belief where everyone has an idea that they think is better than everyone else's and they demand that people respect it. hundreds of children have been wounded in 7 years of war in easton, ukraine often by ordinance fire near their homes or landing just outside their windows, launched a children of war project to get help to those and need ortiz, roman country, has details from the same such a...
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at the end of the day, america is bursting at the seams. it's. it's not over population. it's over belief where everyone has an idea that they think is better than everyone else's, and they demand that people respect it. dell deeper into the story now and join up political and listening to radio host, dave perkins coming on the program. great to see you today. thanks very much for coming on the program. it may sound a bit dramatic, but, but is it possibly accurate that america right now is the most divided. it's been in a long time this independent stage. i mean, is that accurate? do you think or no, i think so, and i think it's getting worse and your previous material hinted at this. the problem is that young generations of people have been taught in schools for going on my entire lifetime. now at least 4050 years that america is not the great leap forward of human freedom by respecting individual god, given eternal human rights at the expense of restraining government government was limited. it was only supposed to perform certain functions, and it could not grow and bec
at the end of the day, america is bursting at the seams. it's. it's not over population. it's over belief where everyone has an idea that they think is better than everyone else's, and they demand that people respect it. dell deeper into the story now and join up political and listening to radio host, dave perkins coming on the program. great to see you today. thanks very much for coming on the program. it may sound a bit dramatic, but, but is it possibly accurate that america right now is the...
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the opening and it started at $121.00 am and the night clubs in london were booming and busting to the seams of people. but a couple of things here. you mentioned about the isolation protocols that is from the n. h s, the national health services board. johnson, the prime minister, has to now isolate, so it's all rob, ironic, in the u. k that he's isolating on freedom day for 10 days. it's called the test and trace app. so in the u. k, people are calling it this now is the pin ping demik because you're paying to buy your app. so now directly to your question, this has been a long plan. they've planned to go ahead with freedom day for a long time. they did not anticipate this surge. there is speculation that it could have been something to do with euro, that there were 67000 pounds at wembley and has this spread because this variance has affected more cases, males and females. and many of those are the spectators that so it's already been planned and that's why it's going ahead. it's not to say that it won't be roll back . and i know that there's a lot of excitement right now about this freed
the opening and it started at $121.00 am and the night clubs in london were booming and busting to the seams of people. but a couple of things here. you mentioned about the isolation protocols that is from the n. h s, the national health services board. johnson, the prime minister, has to now isolate, so it's all rob, ironic, in the u. k that he's isolating on freedom day for 10 days. it's called the test and trace app. so in the u. k, people are calling it this now is the pin ping demik...
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we are seeing joe biden's architecture falling apart at the seams and it not just joe biden, republicansdemocrats for decades but for him not to say you want to address the root of this. the root is everything you did through your entire time. kennedy: this empire paper, all of these lists enumerated causes, it is all for show and meaningless. jessica. [laughter] met spike always makes me just want to watch marcos, front office set and watch again. which i will do after this because it would be rude to leave right now and i'm going to say honey call again. [laughter] i don't want to be a debbiee downer but that's why i get paid big bucks. it's not actually kamala harris is job to deal with the border. that's secretary mayorkas' job. kennedy: for the whole thing. >> i got a special liberal communication when they said it and joe biden have the same job when he was vice president and you are supposed to be addressing the root causes and dhs is supposed to be dealing with thehe border from throwing that out there. they can never be dropped, dropping inequality, that's what i want to but it'
we are seeing joe biden's architecture falling apart at the seams and it not just joe biden, republicansdemocrats for decades but for him not to say you want to address the root of this. the root is everything you did through your entire time. kennedy: this empire paper, all of these lists enumerated causes, it is all for show and meaningless. jessica. [laughter] met spike always makes me just want to watch marcos, front office set and watch again. which i will do after this because it would be...
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how do we close the seams between the different agencies? and then what individuals had particular roles in that day? i don't think that anybody is above the law and we'll follow the facts wherever they lead and to whomever they lead. >> we are six months and two days since january 6. there's already been a security review led by retired lieutenant general honore that led to a host of changes, hiring new police officers, establishing quick reaction force, the possibility of installing retractible fencing around the capitol. none of those changes have been implemented. we're more than six months since the attack, and there are genuine questions about the continued threat to the capitol. why haven't any of these changes been made? >> you know, really it's been because of republican obstructionism. you know -- >> you have the majority. >> we passed in the house the resources to begin implementing some of those changes, but in the senate it hasn't been able to find ten republican senators who believe that they want to provide resources to the ve
how do we close the seams between the different agencies? and then what individuals had particular roles in that day? i don't think that anybody is above the law and we'll follow the facts wherever they lead and to whomever they lead. >> we are six months and two days since january 6. there's already been a security review led by retired lieutenant general honore that led to a host of changes, hiring new police officers, establishing quick reaction force, the possibility of installing...
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here we are ♪ ♪ we are betwee we are between yeah here we are ♪ ♪ these are the stars and these are the seams"late night with seth meyers. good night, everybody. thank you. [ cheers and applause
here we are ♪ ♪ we are betwee we are between yeah here we are ♪ ♪ these are the stars and these are the seams"late night with seth meyers. good night, everybody. thank you. [ cheers and applause
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vaccinated to return to work how will that go down as part of the conversation that appears to be at the seamsehind the moment. >> and forget to go to a mandatory vaccination that needs to follow the same process that we follow for many, many decades i agree with the doctor i think the vaccines and it's very important to get the vaccines especially if you're older i think it's critical but in terms of something that hasn't been through the whole process yet you can understand why some people question it and there's also the issue if you already had covid you really need to get a vaccine. there's lots of questions out there. the idea of federal agents running around door to door giving people shots in the arm, a mandatory program were a long way from there and the american public will push back on that, as will many states, you watch many states are not going to abide by the new mask mandate they will continue to do just like they have been doing throughout the pandemic final point real quick. >> he made a really good point you come to somebody and you asked them what are their fears, what are
vaccinated to return to work how will that go down as part of the conversation that appears to be at the seamsehind the moment. >> and forget to go to a mandatory vaccination that needs to follow the same process that we follow for many, many decades i agree with the doctor i think the vaccines and it's very important to get the vaccines especially if you're older i think it's critical but in terms of something that hasn't been through the whole process yet you can understand why some...
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many which seem to be bursting at the seams on friday. aaa expecting 48 million people will have traveled by road or air by the time the weekend comes to a close. most of them, some 43 million opted to drive to and from their destinations, according to andrew gross from >> the biggest difference is people traveling by car. international travel is still down. cruising has not picked back up. people may feel more comfortable traveling by car. >> reporter: gross expects rising fuel prices likely are keeping from a long-overdue post pandemic get away. it won't be cheap with the cost of a gallon of gantz averaging $3.12 nationally, the highest in seven years. experts say not only is summer demand to blame, but a shortage of fuel truck drivers that have left some service stations empty. flying? you will want to adhere to the crews instructions or face heavy fines. the federal aviation administration has received over 3000 reports of unruly passengers this year alone. a majority related to noncompliance of the federal mandate requiring mask weari
many which seem to be bursting at the seams on friday. aaa expecting 48 million people will have traveled by road or air by the time the weekend comes to a close. most of them, some 43 million opted to drive to and from their destinations, according to andrew gross from >> the biggest difference is people traveling by car. international travel is still down. cruising has not picked back up. people may feel more comfortable traveling by car. >> reporter: gross expects rising fuel...
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and with cases climbing, some hospitals are bursting at the seams. while they are at home now from the hospital, thankfully, they didn't get the vaccine and ended up getting sick with the virus. ashley and scott owen are here to tell their story tunnel. thank you both. we're not here just so you know, we're not here to judge you but hear your story because you're like so many people in this country now and you can offer help and guidance about what happened. thank you both. how are you doing? are you okay? >> yes, sir. doing wonderful. >> you were released from the hospital just this weekend, right? >> yes, sir, saturday. >> yeah. so you still have symptoms. you're still on oxygen. tell me your story and what is it doing to take for you to get better? do you have any idea? >> depends on my body, my lungs, how they react. of course, i'm asthmatic. retired navy. i acquired asthma from some chemical so maybe that's why covid attacked me. i'm on three liters per minute of oxygen until we have no idea. so i do exercises daily. so we'll see in the future.
and with cases climbing, some hospitals are bursting at the seams. while they are at home now from the hospital, thankfully, they didn't get the vaccine and ended up getting sick with the virus. ashley and scott owen are here to tell their story tunnel. thank you both. we're not here just so you know, we're not here to judge you but hear your story because you're like so many people in this country now and you can offer help and guidance about what happened. thank you both. how are you doing?...
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. >> reporter: or at some of the nation's airports, many of which seem to be bursting at the seams onriday. aaa expecting 48 million people will have traveled by road or by air by the time this fourth of july weekend comes to a close. most of them, 73 million opted to drive to and from their destinations according to andrew gross from aa. >> the biggest number of people traveling by car. international travel is still down. cruising has not picked back up yet. and people may feel more comfortable traveling by car. you can decide when you're going to leave and where you're going to stop. >> reporter: gross expects rising fuel prices likely aren't keeping families from a long overdue post-pandemic getaway. it won't come cheap with the average amount of gas, $3.12. >> $11 -- 2.5. >> reporter: a shortage of fuel truck drivers have left some service stations empty. flying this weekend, you'll want to adhere to your air crew's instructions or face paying hefty fines. the federal aviation administration has received 3,000 incidents alone. the greatest amount regarding wearing mask guidelines.
. >> reporter: or at some of the nation's airports, many of which seem to be bursting at the seams onriday. aaa expecting 48 million people will have traveled by road or by air by the time this fourth of july weekend comes to a close. most of them, 73 million opted to drive to and from their destinations according to andrew gross from aa. >> the biggest number of people traveling by car. international travel is still down. cruising has not picked back up yet. and people may feel...
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. >> reporter: or at some of the nation's airports, many of which team to be bursting at the seams on friday. aaa expecting nearly 48 million people will have traveled either by road or air by the time this fourth of july weekend comes to a close. most of them some 43 million opting to drive to and from their destinations according to aaa. >> the biggest is people traveling by car. there are reasons for that. international travel is down. cruising has not picked back up yet. people may generally feel more comfortable traveling by car. you can decide when you're going to leave, where you're going to stop. maybe not everybody in the family is vaccinated yet. >> reporter: gross expect rising fuel prices likely aren't keeping families from a post-pandemic getaway. it won't be cheap, a gallon of gas averaging $3.12 nationally, the highest in seven years. >> $11, 2.5 gallons. >> reporter: experts say not only is summer demand to blame, but a shortage of fuel truck drivers that has left some service stations empty. flying this weekend? you'll want to adhere to your air crew's instructions or
. >> reporter: or at some of the nation's airports, many of which team to be bursting at the seams on friday. aaa expecting nearly 48 million people will have traveled either by road or air by the time this fourth of july weekend comes to a close. most of them some 43 million opting to drive to and from their destinations according to aaa. >> the biggest is people traveling by car. there are reasons for that. international travel is down. cruising has not picked back up yet. people...
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. >> reporter: moab is bursting at the seams, and it's not just because of tourists. f people have left the community based on not being able to afford here. the local mcdonald's offering 18 bucks an hour, more than double the state's minimum wage. the crisis means agencies responsible for managing public lands can't hire enough workers to deal with the crowds. is this a problem that's limited to arch's national park? >> absolutely not. this is something that especially the big national parks are struggling with across the country. >> reporter: the future of america's wild spaces hanging in the balance. there will be a point where the experience here is just not enjoyable and people won't want to come. >> no longer america's wild space potentially? >> potentially, yes. >> reporter: these iconic landscapes are america's national treasures, the fountains of life. this is a bucket list destination for people from all across the globe. it's not just this national park. the national park service says it is expecting the busiest summer yet. lucy kafanov, cnn, arch's national
. >> reporter: moab is bursting at the seams, and it's not just because of tourists. f people have left the community based on not being able to afford here. the local mcdonald's offering 18 bucks an hour, more than double the state's minimum wage. the crisis means agencies responsible for managing public lands can't hire enough workers to deal with the crowds. is this a problem that's limited to arch's national park? >> absolutely not. this is something that especially the big...
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here we are ♪ ♪ we are betwee we are between yeah here we are ♪ ♪ these are the stars and these are the seamsr the places that we're luck just to be between ♪ ♪ [ cheers and applause >> jimmy: thank you, very much, join us tomorrow night, john cena and henry winkler will be here [ cheers and applause and we'll have music from majid jordan my thanks to vin diesel, riley keough, alec baldwin, amy sedaris, modest mouse and the roots right there from philadelphia, pennsylvania thank you for watching, stay tuned for "late night with seth meyers. good night, everybody. thank you. [ cheers and applause ♪ ♪ ♪ >> announcer: tonight on "late night with seth meyers." joel mchale. author of "heart and steel," hall of fame nfl coach, bill cowher. from "street special," comedian, carmen christopher featuring the 8g band with brendan buckley. and now seth meyers. >> seth: good evening, i'm seth meyers and this is "late night. and i hope you're all doing well let's get to the news. president biden leaves tomorrow in his first foreign trip since taking office. and like all 78-year-old men, that means he's alr
here we are ♪ ♪ we are betwee we are between yeah here we are ♪ ♪ these are the stars and these are the seamsr the places that we're luck just to be between ♪ ♪ [ cheers and applause >> jimmy: thank you, very much, join us tomorrow night, john cena and henry winkler will be here [ cheers and applause and we'll have music from majid jordan my thanks to vin diesel, riley keough, alec baldwin, amy sedaris, modest mouse and the roots right there from philadelphia, pennsylvania...
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they were working with people who are first responders and close to this on the seams every day and peopleyors and governors sometimes what they say is not enough. it's not releasing the funds that are already there whether it's through biden, when you did with american jobs plan and releasing funds directly from comprehensive approaches to gun violence or through just different elected officials across the country including breaking the cycle of violence reintroducing by cory booker and to make sure we are not only finding things that we think may work, but finding evidence based solutions that work for communities directly and are not tied to policing and mass -- break in the violence act is not only modeled, but needs to be pushed through congress, but funds that a vote even out in the american jobs fly, need to go to every single city and state across the country. >> barry, how you think about solutions or something you want to study full-time? >> i will tell you why it doesn't work, and what works. i want to begin by saying we have to hear from impacted communities about the concept o
they were working with people who are first responders and close to this on the seams every day and peopleyors and governors sometimes what they say is not enough. it's not releasing the funds that are already there whether it's through biden, when you did with american jobs plan and releasing funds directly from comprehensive approaches to gun violence or through just different elected officials across the country including breaking the cycle of violence reintroducing by cory booker and to...
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. >> reporter: moab is bursting at the seams, and it's not just because of tourists. has lured remote workers and second home buyers, sending housing and rental prices soaring. >> we have had a lot of people leave the community based on not being able to afford to live here. >> reporter: businesses are desperate for staff. the local mcdonald's offering $18 an hour, more than double the state's minimum wage. the crisis means agencies responsible for managing public lands can't hire enough workers to deal with the crowds. is this a problem limited to arches national park? >> absolutely not. this is something that parks, especially the big national parks are struggling with across the country. >> reporter: the future of america's wild spaces hanging in the balance. >> there will be a point where, you know, the experience here is just not enjoyable, and people won't want to come. >> no longer america's wild space potentially? >> potentially, yes. >> reporter: these iconic landscapes are america's national treasures. in the words of conservationist john muir, the fountains
. >> reporter: moab is bursting at the seams, and it's not just because of tourists. has lured remote workers and second home buyers, sending housing and rental prices soaring. >> we have had a lot of people leave the community based on not being able to afford to live here. >> reporter: businesses are desperate for staff. the local mcdonald's offering $18 an hour, more than double the state's minimum wage. the crisis means agencies responsible for managing public lands can't...