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but, as you said, the simple reality is that for about 50 years in the u.s.a., to counter that specificallyrity affirmative action programs and the civil rights act in place. and what you see in general is a working functional mostly integrated society. as per those stats about marriage. one of the things that comes to mind to illustrate this, as of last year, seven of the 10 richest groups in the united states were populations of color. indian americans. i believe nigerian americans cracked that list. taiwan niece americans certainly did. filipino americans. it's hard to explain that in the context of quote unquote white supremacy. >> brian: when it comes to income what could you say about whites and nigerians earn more than the average white americans. >> nigerians are one of a couple black groups. guinest mixed black and east indian population. west indians were a few hundreds. 400 to $500 behind caucasian americans. but, yes, all those groups that came here from other societies to succeed in america out performed white americans, african-americans, and hispanic americans. native america
but, as you said, the simple reality is that for about 50 years in the u.s.a., to counter that specificallyrity affirmative action programs and the civil rights act in place. and what you see in general is a working functional mostly integrated society. as per those stats about marriage. one of the things that comes to mind to illustrate this, as of last year, seven of the 10 richest groups in the united states were populations of color. indian americans. i believe nigerian americans cracked...
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from the u.s.a. ranger" and the u.s.a. coral sea", and from curat, you and from thailand, the bob hope christmas special. starring raquel welch, barbara mcnair, elaine dunn, madeline hare talk bell, miss world. bill crosby, earl wilson, les crown and his band of renowned. >> we knew it was going to be an unusual trip right from the start. les brown was on time. at 10:05 it was wheels up and across the pacific 8,000 miles to thailand. our first stop was with the men of the east tactical wing. as you can see these are dedicated men. you can also see what they are dedicated to. we didn't have to worry about the sense of humor here. look at this sign from one loan low gi who is headed for home in 76 days. [ cheers and applause ] >> hey, y'all! all you poochi. i don't know what that means, but it played very big at the bath house. very thrilled to be back here at the airbase, the gadway to uban rampa tiny. is that a word, or a booby trap? the wolf pack, the world's largest distributor of mig parts. the base has a wonderful loca
from the u.s.a. ranger" and the u.s.a. coral sea", and from curat, you and from thailand, the bob hope christmas special. starring raquel welch, barbara mcnair, elaine dunn, madeline hare talk bell, miss world. bill crosby, earl wilson, les crown and his band of renowned. >> we knew it was going to be an unusual trip right from the start. les brown was on time. at 10:05 it was wheels up and across the pacific 8,000 miles to thailand. our first stop was with the men of the east...
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another read this is the final stand and i trust the american people will take back the u.s.a. with force, and many are ready to die. another post claimed then president trump's rally was a call to cause chaos. you've read these social media posts. how would you characterize them? >> inflammatory and concerning. >> reporter: jeff james is a former secret service intelligence analyst. >> you look at do they have the means, the opportunity and the will? will? and we're reading those posts, it looks like absolutely they had all three. >> reporter: meanwhile, a judge released more members of the the group was seen in a stack formation breaching the capitol. last night former president trump defended the rioters. >> it was a zero threat right from the start, it was zero threat >> reporter: but over 100 rioters have been charged with assaulting federal officers or local police. on the warnings from parler, the f.b.i. had no immediate comments. some of those charged say they were following president trump's orders that day. homeland security says it will now devote more intelligence r
another read this is the final stand and i trust the american people will take back the u.s.a. with force, and many are ready to die. another post claimed then president trump's rally was a call to cause chaos. you've read these social media posts. how would you characterize them? >> inflammatory and concerning. >> reporter: jeff james is a former secret service intelligence analyst. >> you look at do they have the means, the opportunity and the will? will? and we're reading...
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it's gonna be may ♪ [ laughter and applause everyone is so excited they're like - ♪ it's a part in the u.s.ays we still need to play it safe for a couple months they're like - ♪ stop collaborat and listen ♪ [ laughter ] but everyone's too pumped up they're like - ♪ i wanna dance with somebody ♪ but now the cdc is rushing the vaccine. they're like - ♪ give it awa give it away give it away now ♪ [ laughter and applause but the one thing we can all agree on is -- ♪ it's th final countdown ♪ [ cheers and applause well, speaking of covid, texas governor greg abbott just went against health experts and made a big announcement listen to this >> all businesses of any type p% also, i'm ending the state wide >> jimmy: you know governor desantis from florida is like "ohh, ohh snap [ laughter ] ohh! you're gonna try to out-florida, florida ooh, no! [ laughter ] you can't out florida, florida wow! really texas [ applause ] wow! wow! [ laughter ] guess what starting next week no masks, no pants! wow! [ laughter and applause you don't even give me a phone call don't even give me a phone call no, no, greg a
it's gonna be may ♪ [ laughter and applause everyone is so excited they're like - ♪ it's a part in the u.s.ays we still need to play it safe for a couple months they're like - ♪ stop collaborat and listen ♪ [ laughter ] but everyone's too pumped up they're like - ♪ i wanna dance with somebody ♪ but now the cdc is rushing the vaccine. they're like - ♪ give it awa give it away give it away now ♪ [ laughter and applause but the one thing we can all agree on is -- ♪ it's th final...
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and it was made right here in the u.s.a., thanks to president trump. >> every everybody's complimente saying, "thank you very much." >> you're going to trust science to protect your family? do it yourself with gunvaxx. because while being healthy is for woosies, we do like the part where we get something. gunvaxx, you can pry it from our warm, living hands. >> trevor: all right, when we come back, the brilliant rebecca carroll will be on the show. to talk about what it's like to be adopted by a white family and you're black. you're black. stick aro lately i just haven't been feeling quite like myself. there's gotta be a way to get back. ♪♪ ♪ i want to break free ♪ ♪♪ doritos, now in 3d. this beer looks just like... beer. but what if we told you its recipe is over a hundred years old. created in mexico by a german brewmaster. it's not just any beer now, is it? dos equis, a most interesting beer. with metro by t-mobile mrs. r rules. she's going above and beyond it's not just any beer now, is it? finding new ways to illuminate her students so everyone can shoot for the stars. you work ha
and it was made right here in the u.s.a., thanks to president trump. >> every everybody's complimente saying, "thank you very much." >> you're going to trust science to protect your family? do it yourself with gunvaxx. because while being healthy is for woosies, we do like the part where we get something. gunvaxx, you can pry it from our warm, living hands. >> trevor: all right, when we come back, the brilliant rebecca carroll will be on the show. to talk about what...
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those who scream at you for doing magic medicine and joe biden is going to ruin the u.s.a.l you names and ask you why you have to wear all of that stuff because they don't have covid because it's not real. did you encounter that anti-covid denialism around the country? are there places in particular, if you encountered it, where you encountered it? >> i've been mostly in the thick of it. my patients are usually intubated and the family members that i talk to are the ones that are -- i'm talking to family members of the dead people, people that are going to die and it's deeper than what people can imagine. looking at it through the eyes of a health care worker, you won't see the truth. >> yeah. it is terrifying and, you know, thank you for all that you've done, for your service as well, but also for your service to the country in trying to get this thing to end. grover street, thank you very much. really appreciate you powering through the audio issues as well. cheers. thank you. >>> we are moments away from president biden's first primetime address as he and vice president
those who scream at you for doing magic medicine and joe biden is going to ruin the u.s.a.l you names and ask you why you have to wear all of that stuff because they don't have covid because it's not real. did you encounter that anti-covid denialism around the country? are there places in particular, if you encountered it, where you encountered it? >> i've been mostly in the thick of it. my patients are usually intubated and the family members that i talk to are the ones that are -- i'm...
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the manufacturing u.s.a. institute, for instance, that he helped to launch have proliferated into a network of 14 public-private partnerships that sprang into action at the start of the covid-19 pandemic. when members of congress and community leaders were fielding calls from hospitals, nursing homes, and businesses who were desperate for personal protective equipment due to the supply chain disruption, when they were eager for ventilators and other lifesaving materials. since that time, manufacturing u.s.a. institute has served as critical connectors for innovative manufacturers and industry partners who rose to meet our national need for those who have been helped with those supplies. and it was jason's vision of a multi-connected consortium of small businesses, large businesses, and the federal government through interagency effort coming together to solve problems. and, boy, did they ever in one of our greatest moments of need. certainly, we honor his far-reaching capabilities. jason is above all a dedicat
the manufacturing u.s.a. institute, for instance, that he helped to launch have proliferated into a network of 14 public-private partnerships that sprang into action at the start of the covid-19 pandemic. when members of congress and community leaders were fielding calls from hospitals, nursing homes, and businesses who were desperate for personal protective equipment due to the supply chain disruption, when they were eager for ventilators and other lifesaving materials. since that time,...
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advocates throughout the city to incorporate their proposals, and i worked with public housing in the u.s.a. just this past month, sunnydale residents received notice, forcing them to move out to privatized units. the housing crisis here in san francisco is driven in part by the continued privatization of our existing public land and housing, and the lack of housing guarantee. it would start the long process of pushing back against both of those shameful trends. there are many ways of providing stable, affordable housing in the long-term, and municipal housing must be one of them. and i've been an active member in my community in the city at large. i ran for the s.f. pride board of supervisors in 2018. i have given my time to various pop-up covid sites, and the vaccination site at 24th street, which is operating rights right now. and i'm a current member of the san francisco civil grand jury 2020/2021term. i believe my experience demonstrates my willingness to spend my time helping to solve san francisco's biggest problems, and helping to make sure that everybody can call san francisco thei
advocates throughout the city to incorporate their proposals, and i worked with public housing in the u.s.a. just this past month, sunnydale residents received notice, forcing them to move out to privatized units. the housing crisis here in san francisco is driven in part by the continued privatization of our existing public land and housing, and the lack of housing guarantee. it would start the long process of pushing back against both of those shameful trends. there are many ways of providing...
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wisconsin study you are talking about that was in the pointed to the in the article in "u.s.a. rs showed there was no indmrees spread among schools when you use a three-foot distance rather than six-foot models. hard for public schools to stick to six feet and the data shows dramatic decrease in schools compared to community at large. in new york city we've released data that confirms that. very exciting from october to december of last year there was about 86,000 covid cases in new york city. only 2,000 of them were among students or teachers, which is .4%. that's right, .4%. spread in the community at the time way, way, way larger than in the schools. why would that be? schools are organized to screen, to decrease spread, taking precautions, public health precautions. on the flip side of this a study was released the double the amount of mental health diagnosis at the same time in children. >> harris: let's pop that up on the screen. we have that study. i want to talk more about it. private healthcare claims for intentional self-harm as a percentage of all medical claims skyro
wisconsin study you are talking about that was in the pointed to the in the article in "u.s.a. rs showed there was no indmrees spread among schools when you use a three-foot distance rather than six-foot models. hard for public schools to stick to six feet and the data shows dramatic decrease in schools compared to community at large. in new york city we've released data that confirms that. very exciting from october to december of last year there was about 86,000 covid cases in new york...
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the boot by surging yellow to put team u.s.a. up. sebastian of the galaxy with his second goal of this contest. team u.s.a. wins what they call an international friendly by a score of 4-1. i love it when teams play the friendly. >> worriers notes 12 members of the warriors went to get the johnson and johnson one-shot vaccine yesterday. a bunch of them got it. dream on green was among the 12. he is said to be feeling ill today and will not play for the warriors against sacramento. cause-and-effect? i don't know who knows. those are the facts as they have been presented to us. the good news is steve kerr and many others that elect to get the vaccine shot. hopefully they will be protected down the road. >> all right. good to see progress with the team. larry, thank you. >> coming up, at 8:00 it is station 19 followed by gray's anatomy and then 1 million little things that that stay with us for abc 7 news at 11:00. >> don't forget you can watch on newscasts live and on-demand through the bay area connected tv app. it is available for and
the boot by surging yellow to put team u.s.a. up. sebastian of the galaxy with his second goal of this contest. team u.s.a. wins what they call an international friendly by a score of 4-1. i love it when teams play the friendly. >> worriers notes 12 members of the warriors went to get the johnson and johnson one-shot vaccine yesterday. a bunch of them got it. dream on green was among the 12. he is said to be feeling ill today and will not play for the warriors against sacramento....
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track, put parents back to work, get kids back in the classroom, and life back to the normal in the u.s.ais to do all we can to put this devastating pandemic in our nation's rearview mirror. that means vaccinating as many at-risk americans as safely and as quickly as possible. thankfully, under the leadership of our new president, america is leading the way in the production and the distribution of vaccines. how about that? leading the world. each day we are breaking records on a number of new americans that are being vaccinated. madam president, after going through one of the darkest periods in american history, we are finally beginning to see the light at the end of the tunnel, but as we ramp up vaccine distribution throughout america and help make sure that all people, all people from rural communities to urban cities have equitable access to lifesaving vaccines, we need to make sure that the department of health and human services has the right leader at the helm going forward. for my money and my judgment, that leader is xavier becerra. i believe he is the right person for this job a
track, put parents back to work, get kids back in the classroom, and life back to the normal in the u.s.ais to do all we can to put this devastating pandemic in our nation's rearview mirror. that means vaccinating as many at-risk americans as safely and as quickly as possible. thankfully, under the leadership of our new president, america is leading the way in the production and the distribution of vaccines. how about that? leading the world. each day we are breaking records on a number of new...
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this is an op-ed in the "u.s.a. today." venue of a national title run the university's deeply bigoted anti-lgbtq plus policies can't and shouldn't be ignored. what's your reaction, dr. wilson? >> well, you know, oral roberts university has been who we are over 50 years. we are not ashamed of that we are a culture based on biblical values and we try to form ethos and culture that we believe gives our students the best opportunity to succeed. it's no surprise for most of the world that some people seem like they are really surprised about it but, really we have been this way for a long time. we believe in god's word and we base our culture at oru on the bible. will: i know you have said this, i think you attribute oral roberts' success in no small part to the fact that you have managed to remain open largely through covid. let's take a quick look at some of the things that oral robert has done through the spring of 2021. residential courses taking place in person. teach both in person and virtual learning as well. will only cl
this is an op-ed in the "u.s.a. today." venue of a national title run the university's deeply bigoted anti-lgbtq plus policies can't and shouldn't be ignored. what's your reaction, dr. wilson? >> well, you know, oral roberts university has been who we are over 50 years. we are not ashamed of that we are a culture based on biblical values and we try to form ethos and culture that we believe gives our students the best opportunity to succeed. it's no surprise for most of the world...
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advocates throughout the city to incorporate their proposals, and i worked with public housing in the u.s.a. just this past month, sunnydale residents received notice, forcing them to move out to privatized units. the housing crisis here in san francisco is driven in part by the continued privatization of our existing public land and housing, and the lack of housing guarantee. it would start the long process of pushing back against both of those shameful trends. there are many ways of providing stable, affordable housing in the long-term, and municipal housing must be one of them. and i've been an active member in my community in the city at large. i ran for the s.f. pride board of supervisors in 2018. i have given my time to various pop-up covid sites, and the vaccination site at 24th street, which is operating rights right now. and i'm a current member of the san francisco civil grand jury 2020/2021term. i believe my experience demonstrates my willingness to spend my time helping to solve san francisco's biggest problems, and helping to make sure that everybody can call san francisco thei
advocates throughout the city to incorporate their proposals, and i worked with public housing in the u.s.a. just this past month, sunnydale residents received notice, forcing them to move out to privatized units. the housing crisis here in san francisco is driven in part by the continued privatization of our existing public land and housing, and the lack of housing guarantee. it would start the long process of pushing back against both of those shameful trends. there are many ways of providing...
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i think the issue continues to be as you said the see u.s.a there are two stories. home stay-at-home stocks versus reopening stocks in and story two is the movement up in treasuries that yes we think is going to continue -- is that prognosticating amazing synchronized growth? or rather, is that saying that inpolice station is there? again to points that have been said the answer is yes to both but it doesn't necessarily mean it is bad for stocks right? so in the period that you have seen over the last 20 years when yields have gone up, and gone up much more pretip to usually than we are expecting to see in the next yearer two, you still had stock markets that overperformed. the other two things i would add is exactly to what mike santoli said, which was right on in addition to the too bullish, the checks and the vaccine milestones you had two other things happen this week. you had a cpi reading that was below expectations which is what we think is moving treasury yields up. and you had a treasury issuance that people werereally concerned about would the market buy at
i think the issue continues to be as you said the see u.s.a there are two stories. home stay-at-home stocks versus reopening stocks in and story two is the movement up in treasuries that yes we think is going to continue -- is that prognosticating amazing synchronized growth? or rather, is that saying that inpolice station is there? again to points that have been said the answer is yes to both but it doesn't necessarily mean it is bad for stocks right? so in the period that you have seen over...
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john campbell is the new york state team editor for u.s.a. today network and with us now. ead this on its face there is a lot that the governor objects to in these characterizations by two accusers now, but at the same time, i wonder if you have ever seen him go so far as to apologize even in this limited way for anything? >> well, apologies and contrition is not usually the andrew cuomo way. so it was extraordinary in that sense, and that the governor apologized for anything. usually he does not, usually he is aggressive in pushing back, even for the nursing home scandal that has been happening at the same time as this sexual harassment scandal, he hasn't offered an apology even when given a chance to do so. so it was surprising from that sense. that said a lot of law makers and some sexual harassment groups are not pleased with the apology because it seems to put some onus on the accuser rather than the accused because it says, you know, if my comments were misinterpreted, i apo apologize. >> it is not a full apology. but it is pretty unusual, as you mentioned for governo
john campbell is the new york state team editor for u.s.a. today network and with us now. ead this on its face there is a lot that the governor objects to in these characterizations by two accusers now, but at the same time, i wonder if you have ever seen him go so far as to apologize even in this limited way for anything? >> well, apologies and contrition is not usually the andrew cuomo way. so it was extraordinary in that sense, and that the governor apologized for anything. usually he...
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get the university to full on cancel with outrage they will try rub up the security costs so that groups like turning point u.s.a unable to afford it and the university ultimately has to cancel it. but, in this case, you know, the folks at clemson are very smart. all they did was make our event bigger much smaller venue much larger capacity now we are going to be in the basketball arena. don't mess with us or play with us, we will not be canceled. we will not back down come hell, high water or liberal snowflakes. i will be speaking at clemson next week i can promise you that. carley: the event is even bigger now and you will be speaking to a larger audience that's how you are handling huh, tomi? 15 seconds left. final thoughts? >> absolutely. i would encourage everyone to go even if you don't like me you might find something in the speech that might inspire you. you can peacefully protest. we hope other students on other campuses realize if you fight back and dig in deeper and willing to put in the work you will not be canceled and we will show you that next week. griff: tomi lahren check out no interruption on
get the university to full on cancel with outrage they will try rub up the security costs so that groups like turning point u.s.a unable to afford it and the university ultimately has to cancel it. but, in this case, you know, the folks at clemson are very smart. all they did was make our event bigger much smaller venue much larger capacity now we are going to be in the basketball arena. don't mess with us or play with us, we will not be canceled. we will not back down come hell, high water or...
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these efforts just in the last couple of weeks have been featured all across the country, "u.s.a. today," "good morning america," "the washington post," "the new york times." a great piece by bloomberg news and so many others. so big thanks to the national press corps for featuring my state's efforts and importantly the heroic work being done to distribute lifesaving vaccines to a state that is more than two and a half times the size of texas. sorry there, senator cornyn, senator cruz. it's true. most of the geography of alaska is dotted with small villages without roads in freezing cold temperatures. i was in fair banks last weekend, just a couple of weeks ago in fair banks. hit almost 40 below. that is cold. all across alaska our health care workers are jumping on boat, single-prop airplanes, snow machines, and, yes, in a couple of cases dog sleds to bring the vaccine and hope to their fellow alaskans and it shows. as of a few days ago, close to 160,000 alaskans received at least their first vaccine dose. that is about 21% of our state's population. now, madam president, in south
these efforts just in the last couple of weeks have been featured all across the country, "u.s.a. today," "good morning america," "the washington post," "the new york times." a great piece by bloomberg news and so many others. so big thanks to the national press corps for featuring my state's efforts and importantly the heroic work being done to distribute lifesaving vaccines to a state that is more than two and a half times the size of texas. sorry...
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let's look at the asylum claims for a moment. u.s.a. asylum law is from your political persuasion.was shut down under trump and then expanded back under biden. trace, under that definition, americans in chicago would qualify for asylum under these guylines. that is what is attracting people to come north. that is what is attracting these criminal cartels to move people across. it's very important to understand what is happening to these children. they're being released into the custody or the care of other undocumented immigrants, many of them criminal cartels who then use them as a way of extracting the promises of money. this is like involuntary servitude. >> trace: i have to go here. but i want your thoughts. the people of texas, the brunt of this is in texas, what do think think? >> they're very concerned about it. >> governor abbott launched operation lone star to release the texas rangers to secure the border. we believe that legal precedent is on his side. if the federal government fails to do its job, the state of texas can legitimately step in and protect its own border. >
let's look at the asylum claims for a moment. u.s.a. asylum law is from your political persuasion.was shut down under trump and then expanded back under biden. trace, under that definition, americans in chicago would qualify for asylum under these guylines. that is what is attracting people to come north. that is what is attracting these criminal cartels to move people across. it's very important to understand what is happening to these children. they're being released into the custody or the...
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the guidelines. doctors writing in "u.s.a. d or partially closed based on what we know now is harming children. dr. nicole saphier is with us. this is quite a misinterpretation and sounding of the alarm by these doctors. >> that's right, dana. misinterpretation of signs and the inability to modify policy as new data becomes available is extremely dangerous. we watched it play out with school closures. we're a year past when schools began to close. only half of schools across the nation are open for in person or hybrid despite having information that children are not at high significant risk for poor outcomes and children are likely less able to transmit the virus than adults and a huge amount of data showing us for the schools that do reopen, child to adult transmission of the virus is not a significant contributor. the authors pointed out in this piece specifically saying the whole six feet distancing of the cdc recommendations were way too harsh in all their recommendations and make it so schools cannot open. when we have tal
the guidelines. doctors writing in "u.s.a. d or partially closed based on what we know now is harming children. dr. nicole saphier is with us. this is quite a misinterpretation and sounding of the alarm by these doctors. >> that's right, dana. misinterpretation of signs and the inability to modify policy as new data becomes available is extremely dangerous. we watched it play out with school closures. we're a year past when schools began to close. only half of schools across the...
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enforcement when the fbi released brand-new videos of rioters attacking officers hoping someone could identify and report them. for more on that, here's cnn's orrin liebermann. >> u.s.af patriotic chants, the mob advanced. in the chaos, someone called for reinforcements. on the left, the man labeled by the fib as bow low, about on the look out number 153 wanted for assault on law enforcement. in the new reereleased videos he is seen attacking officers with what appears to be a stick. he has a light and a gas mask in other images. bolo number 123, wearing a striped shirt is seen in the video grabbing an officer's gas mask and repeatedly pulling it toward the door. more than 300 people are facing charges stemming from the january 6 attack. the department of justice charged more than 65 people for assaulting law enforcement. the fbi has released video and pictures of ten more people seen attacking officers on january 6th during the capitol riot. >> they are captured on video committing crimes against officers who dedicated their lives to protecting the capitol. >> reporter: this bolo's face briefly visible as he punches an officer. bolo number 191 charges officers after
enforcement when the fbi released brand-new videos of rioters attacking officers hoping someone could identify and report them. for more on that, here's cnn's orrin liebermann. >> u.s.af patriotic chants, the mob advanced. in the chaos, someone called for reinforcements. on the left, the man labeled by the fib as bow low, about on the look out number 153 wanted for assault on law enforcement. in the new reereleased videos he is seen attacking officers with what appears to be a stick. he...
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the 8 a.m. hour on "new day." she's been very critical of u.s.a. gymnastics. discuss. >> that will be fascinating and timely interview. carolyn manno, thank you so much. >>> millions of doses of the johnson & johnson vaccine going into the arms of americans starting today, but health experts warn the covid fight is not over. what former president trump and melania didn't do that might have helped their own supporters in the country. so that's what we give you. introducing career services for life. learn more at phoenix.edu ok everyone, our mission is to provide complete, balanced nutrition for strength and energy. whoo-hoo! great tasting ensure with 9 grams of protein, 27 vitamins and minerals, and nutrients to support immune health. psst! psst! and nutrients to allergies don't have to be scary. spraying flonase daily stops your body from overreacting to allergens all season long. psst! psst! you're good. if you're 55 and up, t-mobile has plans built just for you. get 2 unlimited lines for a fixed rate of $70 bucks. and now get netflix on us. plus, switch and g
the 8 a.m. hour on "new day." she's been very critical of u.s.a. gymnastics. discuss. >> that will be fascinating and timely interview. carolyn manno, thank you so much. >>> millions of doses of the johnson & johnson vaccine going into the arms of americans starting today, but health experts warn the covid fight is not over. what former president trump and melania didn't do that might have helped their own supporters in the country. so that's what we give you....
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the capitol was shared within an hour via email, at briefings, and in a secured database. what wray called "domesticled "c terrorism" was wor terrorism" was worse than anyone had anticipated. >> u.s.a> reporter: what was in part racially motivated violence led to 300 people being charged with crimes-- members of militias and other extremists, including the proud boys. recent court papers reveal prosecutors believe that proud boys ethan nordean was tasked with war powers, giving him command over the group during the insurrection. former proud boys dante nero: >> they feel they're on the right side of history. they think that they're being patriotic. >> reporter: some extremist action on capitol hill, but a congressional security bulletin obtained by cbs news now sayse t groups that some extremist groups have lost interest in that date. still, members of congress are being advised to remain vigilant. norah. >> o'donnell: and much of that fencing still remains. jeff pegues, thank you. tonight, the biden administration is slapping its first sanctions on russia, officials linked to the poisoning and later to the jail of vladimir putin's arch-alexey navalny. navalny is now being held in
the capitol was shared within an hour via email, at briefings, and in a secured database. what wray called "domesticled "c terrorism" was wor terrorism" was worse than anyone had anticipated. >> u.s.a> reporter: what was in part racially motivated violence led to 300 people being charged with crimes-- members of militias and other extremists, including the proud boys. recent court papers reveal prosecutors believe that proud boys ethan nordean was tasked with war...
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and by the frontline journalism fund, with major support from jon and jo ann hagler. and additional support from koo and patricia yuen. (sirens wailing) >> u.s.a.! u.s.a.! u.s.a.! >> narrator: donald trump's presidency ended in a violent assault on american democracy. >> fight for trump! fight for trump! fight for trump! >> narrator: just four years before, he stood at this very place, lighting the fires that would become an insurrection. >> the eablishment protected itself, but not the citizens of our country. their victories have not been your victories. their triumphs have not been your triumphs. >> narrator: america's elected leaders looked on... >> from this day forward, it's going to be only america first. america first. >> narrator: ...unable to stop it or unwilling to see it. >> now arrives the hour of action. >> narrator: the carnage he vowed to end was in fact just beginning. >> this american carnage stops right here and stops right now. (siren wailing) >> narrator: from his early days as a candidate, donald trump came out fighting. >> we are going to start winning big league. >> narrator: rallying distrust and anger against the gove
and by the frontline journalism fund, with major support from jon and jo ann hagler. and additional support from koo and patricia yuen. (sirens wailing) >> u.s.a.! u.s.a.! u.s.a.! >> narrator: donald trump's presidency ended in a violent assault on american democracy. >> fight for trump! fight for trump! fight for trump! >> narrator: just four years before, he stood at this very place, lighting the fires that would become an insurrection. >> the eablishment...
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the businesses here are almost all exclusively independent owned small businesses. it harkens back to supporting local. polk street doesn't look like anywhere u.s.a. it has its own businesses and personality. we have clothing stores to gallerys, to personal service stores, where you can get your hsus repaired, luggage repaired. there's a music studio across the street. it's raily a diverse and unique offering on this really great street. i think san franciscans should shop local as much as they can because they can discover things that they may not be familiar with. again, the marketplace is changing, and, you know, you look at a screen, and you click a mouse, and you order something, and it shows up, but to have a tangible experience, to be able to come in to taste things, to see things, to smell things, all those things, it's very important that you do so. . >> for tuesday march 16th 2021. i would like to welcome members of the public streaming live or listening to us as well as to the staff who will be participating in today's meeting. i also would like to provide a special welcome to
the businesses here are almost all exclusively independent owned small businesses. it harkens back to supporting local. polk street doesn't look like anywhere u.s.a. it has its own businesses and personality. we have clothing stores to gallerys, to personal service stores, where you can get your hsus repaired, luggage repaired. there's a music studio across the street. it's raily a diverse and unique offering on this really great street. i think san franciscans should shop local as much as they...
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u.s.a. to gold. >> it's just a fun job. you know, you meet a lot of people. i have traveled the world. i tease and say it beats working for a living. >> duncan: but that type of living hasn't come easy from women. since the passage of title ix in 1972, the percentage of women in head coaching roles for women's n.c.a.a. sports has dropped from more than 90% to 41% by 2019. >> why are they dropping off? because a lot of times, you know, administrators don't know. they'll go, you know, they might not know a woman. so, we've got to get them on the administrator's radar. >> duncan: it's why the women's sports foundation created the tara vanderveer fund for the advancement of women in coaching. inspired by vanderveer's legacy, it gives $200,000 each year to ten colleges and universities acrossss the countntry, to suput coachingng fellowships f for won in n.c.a.a. sports. >> this is actually a dream of mine to coach >> duncan: 39 year old mesha levister is a vanderveer fund fellow. she was the first and only woman to play golf at north carolina central university. now she's the men's team's a
u.s.a. to gold. >> it's just a fun job. you know, you meet a lot of people. i have traveled the world. i tease and say it beats working for a living. >> duncan: but that type of living hasn't come easy from women. since the passage of title ix in 1972, the percentage of women in head coaching roles for women's n.c.a.a. sports has dropped from more than 90% to 41% by 2019. >> why are they dropping off? because a lot of times, you know, administrators don't know. they'll go, you...
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the second. anyone who wants to start traveling abroad will eventually be required to get vaccinated and show their card. come on, u.s.a., wake up and get the vaccine. mark, fort lauderdale, florida. hi, mark. caller: hello, how you doing? host: good morning. mark, what's it like in florida to try to get a vaccine? caller: i personally for myself i had to go through hell. it just -- it was forever and every. i even threat go for a while because i said i'm not going to go through all this. when they started announcing they are lowering ages and such, i said i better get mine. i actually qualified for the first round. i didn't want to go through the hustle. i got the first one on st. patrick's day. wheredy have to go to a big giant line, etc., etc. i'm happy to have it. funny story is, you had a guy call earlier about getting in at his local pharmacy, something like that. my wife is younger than me. even before i got my vaccine, i wanted to get her taken care of. by going -- our local grocery store was handling it. at the end of the day said you got any left? she got her vaccine. just this past week they are announcing t
the second. anyone who wants to start traveling abroad will eventually be required to get vaccinated and show their card. come on, u.s.a., wake up and get the vaccine. mark, fort lauderdale, florida. hi, mark. caller: hello, how you doing? host: good morning. mark, what's it like in florida to try to get a vaccine? caller: i personally for myself i had to go through hell. it just -- it was forever and every. i even threat go for a while because i said i'm not going to go through all this. when...
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cowboys owner joey jones is donating $0 million for the new national medal of honor museum and leadership institute in arlington, texas. jones telling "u.s.aer love from every kind of bias we can talk about. i have never seen anything that nails it like the recognition of the medal of honor winners and what they stood for. the museum is being built down the road from dallas cowboys stadium. that's a look at your headlines. send it back to you. will: that's an awesome idea a museum for medal of honor winners. that blm activist story that vendized the abraham lincoln statute the most important note there he was a professor. rachel: not surprised. will: president biden threatening retaliation against north korea after rogue regime this week. biden is leaving the door for diplomacy open. the general jack keane joins us next. south dakota governor kristi noem facing backlash after not signing a bill intended to ban biological males from competing in girls sports. the governor will join us live to defend her decision coming up. ♪ ♪ if these beautiful idaho potato recipes are just side dishes, then i'm not a real idaho potato farmer. genuine idah
cowboys owner joey jones is donating $0 million for the new national medal of honor museum and leadership institute in arlington, texas. jones telling "u.s.aer love from every kind of bias we can talk about. i have never seen anything that nails it like the recognition of the medal of honor winners and what they stood for. the museum is being built down the road from dallas cowboys stadium. that's a look at your headlines. send it back to you. will: that's an awesome idea a museum for...
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the businesses here are almost all exclusively independent owned small businesses. it harkens back to supporting local. polk street doesn't look like anywhere u.s.a. it has its own businesses and personality. we have clothing stores to gallerys, to personal service stores, where you can get your hsus repaired, luggage repaired. there's a music studio across the street. it's raily a diverse and unique offering on this really great street. i think san franciscans should shop local as much as they can because they can discover things that they may not be familiar with. again, the marketplace is changing, and, you know, you look at a screen, and you click a mouse, and you order something, and it shows up, but to have a tangible experience, to be able to come in to taste things, to see things, to smell things, all those things, it's >> good afternoon. this meeting will come to order. welcome to the mar22, 2021 meeting of the land use committee of the san francisco board of supervisors. i am joined by dean preston and aaron peskin. i am myrna melgar. do you have any announcements? >> yes, due to the covid-19 health emergency and to protect board member
the businesses here are almost all exclusively independent owned small businesses. it harkens back to supporting local. polk street doesn't look like anywhere u.s.a. it has its own businesses and personality. we have clothing stores to gallerys, to personal service stores, where you can get your hsus repaired, luggage repaired. there's a music studio across the street. it's raily a diverse and unique offering on this really great street. i think san franciscans should shop local as much as they...
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the businesses here are almost all exclusively independent owned small businesses. it harkens back to supporting local. polk street doesn't look like anywhere u.s.a. it has its own businesses and personality. we have clothing stores to gallerys, to personal service stores, where you can get your hsus repaired, luggage repaired. there's a music studio across the street. it's raily a diverse and unique offering on this really great street. i think san franciscans should shop local as much as they can because they can discover things that they may not be familiar with. again, the marketplace is changing, and, you know, you look at a screen, and you click a mouse, and you order something, and it shows up, but to have a tangible experience, to be able to come in to taste things, to see things, to smell things, all those things, it's very important that you do so. >> good morning and welcome to the rules committee to the san francisco board of supervisors today monday, march 15th, 2021. i am the
the businesses here are almost all exclusively independent owned small businesses. it harkens back to supporting local. polk street doesn't look like anywhere u.s.a. it has its own businesses and personality. we have clothing stores to gallerys, to personal service stores, where you can get your hsus repaired, luggage repaired. there's a music studio across the street. it's raily a diverse and unique offering on this really great street. i think san franciscans should shop local as much as they...
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the businesses here are almost all exclusively independent owned small businesses. it harkens back to supporting local. polk street doesn't look like anywhere u.s.ausinesses and personality. we have clothing stores to gallerys, to personal service stores, where you can get your hsus repaired, luggage repaired. there's a music studio across the street. it's raily a diverse and unique offering on this really great street. i think san franciscans should shop local as much as they can because they can discover things that they may not be familiar with. again, the marketplace is changing, and, you know, you look at a screen, and you click a mouse, and you order something, and it shows up, but to have a tangible experience, to be able to come in to taste things, to see things, to smell things, all those things, it's >> as a woman of color who grew up in san francisco i understand how institutions can have an impact on communities of color. i think having my voice was important. that is where my passion lies when the opportunity to lead an office in such a new space came up. i couldn't turn it down. i was with the district attorney's office for a little
the businesses here are almost all exclusively independent owned small businesses. it harkens back to supporting local. polk street doesn't look like anywhere u.s.ausinesses and personality. we have clothing stores to gallerys, to personal service stores, where you can get your hsus repaired, luggage repaired. there's a music studio across the street. it's raily a diverse and unique offering on this really great street. i think san franciscans should shop local as much as they can because they...