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citizenship test and was welcomed with open arms. >> u.s.a.! u.s.a.! u.s.a.! u.s.a.!ll these students lining the halls at prairie vale elementary school in edmond, oklahoma, were in on it, celebrating their beloved cafeteria manager, yanet lopez, this week who had just passed the test to become a u.s. citizen. >> all the students give me hugs, u.s.a.! it was exciting. i was crying like a baby, and the teachers were crying. >> originally from cuba, lopez and her family moved to the u.s. in 2016 to seek a better life. >> when i was a child, i have a dream, like, say, martin luther king, right? my dream was to come here to this great country. >> trevor: oh, guys, that is so sweet! the whole school coming out, yelling at the top of their lungs in that narrow hallway. "congratulations! we got you, covid!" no but for real, for real, this was a beautiful moment. you can tell the kids love her so much. she must be one of those lunch ladies who ignored michelle obama and still counts pizza as a vegetable. and it's also so inspiring to see this woman achieve her dream of becomi
citizenship test and was welcomed with open arms. >> u.s.a.! u.s.a.! u.s.a.! u.s.a.!ll these students lining the halls at prairie vale elementary school in edmond, oklahoma, were in on it, celebrating their beloved cafeteria manager, yanet lopez, this week who had just passed the test to become a u.s. citizen. >> all the students give me hugs, u.s.a.! it was exciting. i was crying like a baby, and the teachers were crying. >> originally from cuba, lopez and her family moved to...
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talk but gen z been gen free and but as a college student and a campus activist with turning opinion u.s.a. that what you do every day is a lot more impactful than what i do every day. i get to address a lot of people all at once and that's really exciting and fun and exhilarating exhilarating exhilarating exhilarating and beyond my wildest dreams but the people i talk to every day are not my friends. we're friendly but i don't sit next to them in class, don't go home to them. they're not my teachers, teaching me the subject is learn every day in school. they don't necessarily get to know me personally. but all of the anymore your community do know you. when you take the time to respectfully and patiently and excitedly and passionately explain why free speech matters, why america is the greatest country to ever exist in the history of the world, why capitalism is the answer to poverty instead of social jim that's when everybody our age will wake up and getting. we're starting to see a lot 0 staff in our generation, general gen z is gen free because of the conversations we have. but i want
talk but gen z been gen free and but as a college student and a campus activist with turning opinion u.s.a. that what you do every day is a lot more impactful than what i do every day. i get to address a lot of people all at once and that's really exciting and fun and exhilarating exhilarating exhilarating exhilarating and beyond my wildest dreams but the people i talk to every day are not my friends. we're friendly but i don't sit next to them in class, don't go home to them. they're not my...
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this idea that police violence in the u.s.a. is directed exclusively against black people, not poor whites, not la teen knows, that's simply not accurate. officer tatum mentioned the tony tenpa you could bring up schaffer, dylann noble. 70% of the people shot by law enforcement officers are caucasian or hispanic, the issue is that nobody, quote, unquote, says their names because nobody knows their name because the media chooses not to publicize those names. that's is a deeply not only immoral but irresponsible pattern of behavior. i actually think if you look at things like senator scott's bill, there is considerable ground for potential bipartisan compromise around police reform, but it doesn't seem like that's what the mainstream media and the u.s.a. to some extent wants. >> ben: that's the thing that really bothers me about this entire situation. there is clearly broad bipartisan agreement on a number of different reforms and steps that could be taken in order to help alleviate these situations and, yet, whenever those propos
this idea that police violence in the u.s.a. is directed exclusively against black people, not poor whites, not la teen knows, that's simply not accurate. officer tatum mentioned the tony tenpa you could bring up schaffer, dylann noble. 70% of the people shot by law enforcement officers are caucasian or hispanic, the issue is that nobody, quote, unquote, says their names because nobody knows their name because the media chooses not to publicize those names. that's is a deeply not only immoral...
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but in 2016... >> u.s.a.! u.s.a.!ey finally had an ally in the white house. >> trump: we will build a great wall along the southern border! ( cheers and applause ) >> alfonsi: when president trump warned of an invasion of undocumented migrants, the oath keepers called onon members to patrol the border. and this fall, when president trump warned of election fraud, founder stewart rhodes appeared on "infowars," conspiracist alex jones' talk show, setting the stage for what was to come on january 6. >> rhodes: we have men already stationed outside d.c. as a nuclear option, in case they attempt to remove the president illegally. we will step in and stop it. it's either president trump is encouraged and bolstered and strengthened to do what he must do, or we wind up in a bloody fight. we all know that. the fight's coming. >> alfonsi: but for some oath keepers, the rhetoric was too much. former board members told us rhodes adopted a more violent, militia-style ideology, and it was tearing apart the group. chapters in virgin
but in 2016... >> u.s.a.! u.s.a.!ey finally had an ally in the white house. >> trump: we will build a great wall along the southern border! ( cheers and applause ) >> alfonsi: when president trump warned of an invasion of undocumented migrants, the oath keepers called onon members to patrol the border. and this fall, when president trump warned of election fraud, founder stewart rhodes appeared on "infowars," conspiracist alex jones' talk show, setting the stage for...
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separates 2 champions eat now the president of the year the of the european football governing body u.s.a.'s the proposal is quote disgraceful and self-serving close place but the civil league's chairman says it's been created to quote save the football something that he needs to say is crucial and they have spiraling costs jewing the coronavirus pandemic. the so-called beautiful game is turning ugly leeds fans making it clear how they feel about the idea of a super league before the match with liverpool one of the cops involved the protests extended to the league's players. and football is for the fans their shirt stretch and even to the air but liverpool's own coach jurgen klopp says he's against the idea. no i don't think it's a great idea it's not a situation i heard today that i will resign or whatever so good. times get even tougher would ever be more. liverpool or one of 6 english clubs signed up alongside free from spain and 3 from italy they've been threatened with expulsion from the way for competitions you wait for this president is not mincing his words. these idea is a speed
separates 2 champions eat now the president of the year the of the european football governing body u.s.a.'s the proposal is quote disgraceful and self-serving close place but the civil league's chairman says it's been created to quote save the football something that he needs to say is crucial and they have spiraling costs jewing the coronavirus pandemic. the so-called beautiful game is turning ugly leeds fans making it clear how they feel about the idea of a super league before the match with...
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. >> soccer u.s.a. is a nonprofessional organization. we use sports, soccer in particular to engage communities that can benefit from quality programs in order to lift people up, helping to regain a sense of control in one's life. >> the san francisco recreation and park department and street soccer u.s.a. have been partners now for nearly a decade. street soccer shares our mission in using sport as a vehicle for youth development and for reaching people of all ages. rec and park has a team. >> i'm been playing soccer all my life. soccer is my life. >> i played in the streets when i was a kid. and i loved soccer back home. i joined street soccer here. it was the best club to join. it helps me out. >> the tenderloin soccer club started in the summer of 2016. we put one of our mini soccer pitches in one of our facilities there. the kids who kpriez the club team came out to utilize that space, and it was beautiful because they used it as an opportunity to express themselves in a place where they were free to do so, and it was a safe space,
. >> soccer u.s.a. is a nonprofessional organization. we use sports, soccer in particular to engage communities that can benefit from quality programs in order to lift people up, helping to regain a sense of control in one's life. >> the san francisco recreation and park department and street soccer u.s.a. have been partners now for nearly a decade. street soccer shares our mission in using sport as a vehicle for youth development and for reaching people of all ages. rec and park...
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whitewater course you can see the finish pin the goal to get the fastest time and ultimately a spot on team u.s.alina, i'm liz mclaughlin >> wow, it's really happening. onto the olympics. >> i remember when there were rumors it might be postponed then it was going to be shut down then it was. then the disappointment. we all know why. we are so close. so close to getting a chance to see it. >>> some of brittain's favorite words were projected on to buildings on tuesday in honor of national scrabble day as well as the easing of restrictions in the u.k. words like freedom, hope and beer best represented the nation's mood as restrictions begin to let up and hopefully less games. >> thanks for waking up with us on this >>> the johnson & johnson also called johnson vaccine has an extremely high safety profile as well but there is a rare complication that we're trying to understand. >> now at 4:30, on pause. johnson & johnson vaccine doses out of rotation, one day before the state eligibility widens. how it will affect your chances of getting vaccinated. >>> and setting the table, for a new lifeline. th
whitewater course you can see the finish pin the goal to get the fastest time and ultimately a spot on team u.s.alina, i'm liz mclaughlin >> wow, it's really happening. onto the olympics. >> i remember when there were rumors it might be postponed then it was going to be shut down then it was. then the disappointment. we all know why. we are so close. so close to getting a chance to see it. >>> some of brittain's favorite words were projected on to buildings on tuesday in...
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. >> soccer u.s.a. is a nonprofessional organization.ular to engage communities that can benefit from quality programs in order to lift people up, helping to regain a sense of control in one's life. >> the san francisco recreation and park department and street soccer u.s.a. have been partners now for nearly a decade. street soccer shares our mission in using sport as a vehicle for youth development and for reaching people of all ages. rec and park has a team. >> i'm been playing soccer all my life. soccer is my life. >> i played in the streets when i was a kid. and i loved soccer back home. i joined street soccer here. it was the best club to join. it helps me out. >> the tenderloin soccer club started in the summer of 2016. we put one of our mini soccer pitches in one of our facilities there. the kids who kpriez the club team came out to utilize that space, and it was beautiful because they used it as an opportunity to express themselves in a place where they were free to do so, and it was a safe space, in a neighborhood that really is
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>> i have been trying to start a u.s.a.got to being able to start that and right as we got close these rumors started going around. lawrence: and so is this the new normal now on campuses? i know i covered it on the high school, on the college level, but in high school, they are targeting young conservatives on campuses every day? >> yeah. it's getting to where, like if you are a conservative and you are known to be that on campus, you are treated differently. and you are singled out. and i think it can be hard for a lot of conservatives to say that they are conservative because of that happening on campus. lawrence: i have got to ask you because the faculty members were a part of this as well. did you receive an apology after all this went down? i mean, they went after you, they destroyed your name, so there has to be atonement for that, right? >> i have not received an apology. and when we met -- when me and my dad met with the administration, we did ask that they -- that the person that accused me apologize and take down
>> i have been trying to start a u.s.a.got to being able to start that and right as we got close these rumors started going around. lawrence: and so is this the new normal now on campuses? i know i covered it on the high school, on the college level, but in high school, they are targeting young conservatives on campuses every day? >> yeah. it's getting to where, like if you are a conservative and you are known to be that on campus, you are treated differently. and you are singled...
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here is founder of turning points u.s.a.k. >> when you subjects died something you get more of it. what's happening in new york is a trend of the democrat party giving preference to illegals over our fellow countrymen. this is what the democrat party's new position is which is through financial and fiscal policy is put money toward people who have broken the laws and illegally harboring themselves into our country. how are they going to justify this to people who are out of work in new york while illegals are getting up to $15,000. it's a violation of the compact that looks after our fellow citizens. this would have been unthinkable a decade ago. now it's public policy. judge jeanine: the amazing part of it, when you talk about new york. first of all, the federal government bailed new york out. the with blue states have been bailed out. now they are going to raise taxes by $4 billion, and i live in new york. now they want to pay illegals $15,000. what about people who lost their businesses. what about senior citizens? how ab
here is founder of turning points u.s.a.k. >> when you subjects died something you get more of it. what's happening in new york is a trend of the democrat party giving preference to illegals over our fellow countrymen. this is what the democrat party's new position is which is through financial and fiscal policy is put money toward people who have broken the laws and illegally harboring themselves into our country. how are they going to justify this to people who are out of work in new...
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. >> u.s.a.!porter: anti-semitic images were also on display during the janary 6 insurrection at the capitol, with some of those arrested wearing nazi paraphernalia. >> o'donnell: and jeff joins us. i know there's been a rise in hate crimes against asian americans and i understand there's been an arrest in an especially vicious attack in new york? >> reporter: that's right. police have charged the suspect with attempted murder and assault as a hate crime. with this attack that happened last friday on a 61-year-old asian man who was just collecting cans to feed his family. this was an unprovoked attack,p, the victim right now in a the victim right now in a coma and fighting for his life. norah. >> o'donnell: jeff pegues, thank you. well, tonight, apple is shaking up the tech industry with a new privacy feature that allows users to decide how they want their personal information handled. apple estimates there are more than 1.5 billion of its devices in use, and many who use them are now becoming mor
. >> u.s.a.!porter: anti-semitic images were also on display during the janary 6 insurrection at the capitol, with some of those arrested wearing nazi paraphernalia. >> o'donnell: and jeff joins us. i know there's been a rise in hate crimes against asian americans and i understand there's been an arrest in an especially vicious attack in new york? >> reporter: that's right. police have charged the suspect with attempted murder and assault as a hate crime. with this attack that...
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everybody back home, i hope you all make it over here and join teams like this like street soccer u.s.a., and live your life. get a better life. >> right away, just be patient, and then, everything will be okay. >> good morning and welcome to the board of supervisors rule committee monday, april 12th, 2021. i'm the chair of the committee aaron peskin joined by supervisor mandelman and soon to be joined by supervisor connie chan. our clerk is mr. victor young. mr. young, do you have any announcements? >> clerk: the board of supervisors legislative chamber and committee room are closed. however, members will be participating in the meeting remotely. committee members will attend the meeting through its video conference and participate in the meeting to the same extent as if they were physically present comments to speak during public comment are available by phone by calling 415-655-0001. the meeting i.d. is 185. you'll be muted and in listening mode only. dial star 3 to be added to the line to speak. best practices are to call from a quiet location. you may e-mail me myself. public comme
everybody back home, i hope you all make it over here and join teams like this like street soccer u.s.a., and live your life. get a better life. >> right away, just be patient, and then, everything will be okay. >> good morning and welcome to the board of supervisors rule committee monday, april 12th, 2021. i'm the chair of the committee aaron peskin joined by supervisor mandelman and soon to be joined by supervisor connie chan. our clerk is mr. victor young. mr. young, do you have...
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institutes and select u.s.a.ew efforts to spur job creation by strengthening manufacturing and bringing investment to the united states. he was also instrumental in driving the passage of bipartisan legislation in 2016 to address the crisis in puerto rico, and in developing the first ever federal policy on automated vehicles. o.m.b. is and will continue to be central to the administration's effort to combat the pandemic and spur economic recovery in communities all across our nation. mr. miller's experience taking on a diverse range of challenges and his commitment to getting results has prepared him well to serve as o.m.b.'s deputy director for management. i urge my colleagues to join me in supporting the confirmation of jason scott miller as deputy director for management at o.m.b. madam president, i ask for the yeas and nays on the motion to invoke cloture on the nomination of jason scott miller to be deputy director -- madam president, i yield the floor. the presiding officer: the clerk will report the motion
institutes and select u.s.a.ew efforts to spur job creation by strengthening manufacturing and bringing investment to the united states. he was also instrumental in driving the passage of bipartisan legislation in 2016 to address the crisis in puerto rico, and in developing the first ever federal policy on automated vehicles. o.m.b. is and will continue to be central to the administration's effort to combat the pandemic and spur economic recovery in communities all across our nation. mr....
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expecting to hear minutes from now president biden tell the american people that he wants to make all u.s.aine by april 19. we're getting news 150 million doses have already been given out to americans at this point. so you either have one shot or two. but we're moving fast to break the president's own goal of getting more than vaccines out in the months to come. it will be presumably at this rate sooner than that. i'm neil cavuto.
expecting to hear minutes from now president biden tell the american people that he wants to make all u.s.aine by april 19. we're getting news 150 million doses have already been given out to americans at this point. so you either have one shot or two. but we're moving fast to break the president's own goal of getting more than vaccines out in the months to come. it will be presumably at this rate sooner than that. i'm neil cavuto.
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. >> dmitry, mercedes-benz u.s.a. -- this is wow a car you want to see when you get a chance up closeump in and drive it, phil. >> i may do that right now >> true lee a beautiful car. congratulations on that. we hope to see more of them. lovely looking phil, thank you. >>> if you are looking for other ways to play electric vehicles, credit suisse has picked ev-related stocks that could benefit as they gain popularity. texas instruments, leer corporation, two of the names mentioned there. get the list on cnbc.com/pro. >>> still ahead, real estate is hot. high-ends homes in florida could be close to overheating. we will get a look at what that could mean for the continued wealth migration to the sunshine state. that's next. >>> april subpoena financial literacy month cnbc is committed to sharing messages from business leaders about importance of financial education. here's the forme >> the more educated you are in school, the more you learn the basics not only of finance and the simple things about finance, but also mathematics these are the well-known paths to success in our system and
. >> dmitry, mercedes-benz u.s.a. -- this is wow a car you want to see when you get a chance up closeump in and drive it, phil. >> i may do that right now >> true lee a beautiful car. congratulations on that. we hope to see more of them. lovely looking phil, thank you. >>> if you are looking for other ways to play electric vehicles, credit suisse has picked ev-related stocks that could benefit as they gain popularity. texas instruments, leer corporation, two of the...
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that professor, professor andrew and turning point u.s.a.ply for being a faculty adviser, you were called a racist by your colleagues, why? >> you know, that's a great question. i'm not sure why they would decide to attack the students and myself and create an environment that's hostile to communication, that's threatening and intimidating. you would have to ask them. i don't know what's in their minds, they are expert in language. they knew exactly what they were doing. pete: you mentioned the word threatening. talk about threatening. they wept around campus and posted fliers with your picture on it attached to the word racism on a university campus that's targeting if i have ever heard of it. it you run the organization there at the university. first of all, how important is it to have that kind of faculty support and then how do you react to the idea that simply being a member of turning point somehow makes you a racist? >> i mean, it's been a crazy ride since the beginning. it's very hard to hear those words coming out of people who are
that professor, professor andrew and turning point u.s.a.ply for being a faculty adviser, you were called a racist by your colleagues, why? >> you know, that's a great question. i'm not sure why they would decide to attack the students and myself and create an environment that's hostile to communication, that's threatening and intimidating. you would have to ask them. i don't know what's in their minds, they are expert in language. they knew exactly what they were doing. pete: you...
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let's bring in charlie kirk from turning point u.s.a. and "the maga doctrine."same allegations, you know, this just horrified -- they won't give you water. it's so inhumane, this georgia law. you go through it point by point and these things don't hold up. what do you say? >> thanks for having me. a couple of things that are okay. right? which is like making sure that you have saturday voting. there's other parts of the bill that i find to be a bit reminiscent of the past. after 2020, we saw record turnout. we should be doing everything to ensure we have a record turnout in every election especially in georgia with long lines. passing out water is a way to keep folks in line. you wait two -- >> martha: you can't do like richard fowler for congress on the water bottle within 150 feet. that's always been the rule. this is historyonics. nobody is desperate for water waiting in line, richard. it's not just. it's really not fair. it plays on people's emotions in a way that is not right. >> to be fair, if the league of women voters were to hand out water in fulton cou
let's bring in charlie kirk from turning point u.s.a. and "the maga doctrine."same allegations, you know, this just horrified -- they won't give you water. it's so inhumane, this georgia law. you go through it point by point and these things don't hold up. what do you say? >> thanks for having me. a couple of things that are okay. right? which is like making sure that you have saturday voting. there's other parts of the bill that i find to be a bit reminiscent of the past. after...
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u.s.a. is without a doubt a strategic partner of saudi arabia.artnership started 80 years ago. >> and the crown prince making reference to the meeting by fdr back in 1945 with the long relations there. for the first time he said about iran i want to see relations prosper, not to have difficult relations with our neighbor. that is quite a shift, but he held a firm line, if you will, rosemary, on nuclear ambitions by iran and using proxies from yemen to attack the kingdom. this is why tony blinken was saying they'd like to see the war in yemen dragging on and led by saudi arabia come to a close. >> john, the crown prince announced that saudi arabia is in talks to sell off 1% of state oil firm aramco. what is the motivation behind that? >> he is trying to unearth value from that crown jewel of the kingdom. it is the largest oil company in the world, they did a partial listing at the end of 2019 only in riyadh with regional aspirations by the crown prince to go to new york or london, but he is talking now about sending a 1% stake to a large energy co
u.s.a. is without a doubt a strategic partner of saudi arabia.artnership started 80 years ago. >> and the crown prince making reference to the meeting by fdr back in 1945 with the long relations there. for the first time he said about iran i want to see relations prosper, not to have difficult relations with our neighbor. that is quite a shift, but he held a firm line, if you will, rosemary, on nuclear ambitions by iran and using proxies from yemen to attack the kingdom. this is why tony...
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. >> sunday night a conversation with "u.s.a. today" washington but chief about already biography, madam speaker on the political career of nancy pelosi. >> not many knew this but she was planning once hillary clinton was elected as so many i could put myself in that camp in 2016 to step down. she was 76, noon grandchildren and -- nine grandchildren but it election was a shock for her and so many others. she said once she realized donald trump was going to win the election it was like a mule was kicking her. she didn't say this -- she said she felt like a mule was kicking her and she decided she was not going anywhere and she was going to try to stand up to donald trump and protect democratic priorities including the affordable care act. >> susan package on her biography madam speaker. sunday night 8:00 on q&a. you can l it q&a as a maryland cast -- as a podcast. >> book tv on c-span 2 has top nonphysician -- nonfiction. we look at the effects of gun violence on children. examples interviewed by. that is sunday. john boehner talk
. >> sunday night a conversation with "u.s.a. today" washington but chief about already biography, madam speaker on the political career of nancy pelosi. >> not many knew this but she was planning once hillary clinton was elected as so many i could put myself in that camp in 2016 to step down. she was 76, noon grandchildren and -- nine grandchildren but it election was a shock for her and so many others. she said once she realized donald trump was going to win the election...
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the big story tonight the debut of the uniforms to be worn by team u.s.a.t the close ceremony of the tokyo olympics. ralph la ren is the official outfitter. the games are he will scheduled to begin july 23rd. opening ceremony uniforms will be unveiled later. i'm sure we will have that, too. that's tonight's live look outside the beltway from "special report." we'll be right back. ♪ i want one moment in time ♪ ♪ when i'm more than i thought i could be ♪ when all of my that takes wealth. but this is worth. and that - that's actually worth more than you think. don't open that. wealth is important, and we can help you build it. but it's what you do with it, that makes life worth living. principal. for all it's worth. ah, a package! you know what this human ordered? a backache. consider pain, delivered. pain says you can't. advil says you can. at visionworks, we want you to feel safe and we want you to see yourself in your new glasses and think, "ooh!" but if you get home and your "ooh" is more of a "hmm..." you have 100 days to change your mind. that's the visi
the big story tonight the debut of the uniforms to be worn by team u.s.a.t the close ceremony of the tokyo olympics. ralph la ren is the official outfitter. the games are he will scheduled to begin july 23rd. opening ceremony uniforms will be unveiled later. i'm sure we will have that, too. that's tonight's live look outside the beltway from "special report." we'll be right back. ♪ i want one moment in time ♪ ♪ when i'm more than i thought i could be ♪ when all of my that...
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in fact, at the rate we're going, the u.s.a.ion in three months, ahead of every other country. in your face, number two chile! next we're coming for your casuela nogada-- a delicious blend of vegetables and walnut sauce that i definitely knew about before googling "chilean cuisine" this morning, thank you. gracias. the vaccine rollout is going so well that this afternoon, president biden announced, instead of the original deadline of may 1, every adult in the united states will now be eligible to be vaccinated by april 19. way to go, joe! getting it done early. although, supporters of the previous president are quick to point out that he was able to finish his entire presidency a whole four years before his original goal. today, president biden visited a vaccination site at a seminary in alexandria, virginia, and pops joe did not waste any time laying on some confusing charm. >> just don't ask me to play the piano or the organ. i can't. ( laughter ) don't-- as my father would say, i have no talent at all. my dad used to play the
in fact, at the rate we're going, the u.s.a.ion in three months, ahead of every other country. in your face, number two chile! next we're coming for your casuela nogada-- a delicious blend of vegetables and walnut sauce that i definitely knew about before googling "chilean cuisine" this morning, thank you. gracias. the vaccine rollout is going so well that this afternoon, president biden announced, instead of the original deadline of may 1, every adult in the united states will now be...
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expecting to hear minutes from now president biden tell the american people that he wants to make all u.s.a. adults eligible for vaccine by april 19. we're getting news 150 million doses have already been given out to americans at this point. so you either have one shot or two. but we're moving fast to break the president's own goal of getting more than vaccines out in the months to come. it will be presumably at this rate sooner than that. i'm neil cavuto. this is "your world." we're waiting to hear the president outline his plan and exactly what he wants to do. we're also waiting to hear exactly the reaction this is likely to get. the back and forth among some of the big drug companies as to who will speed up supply and how much. we'll be talking to rand paul about these developments very shortly. you might remember that there's been a back and forth with the senator and dr. fauci on how far we go and whether we still wear masks and whether vaccines are the answer and the cure and all of that is. who is pushing what and who is pushing whose buttons and what. but a chance for the senator a
expecting to hear minutes from now president biden tell the american people that he wants to make all u.s.a. adults eligible for vaccine by april 19. we're getting news 150 million doses have already been given out to americans at this point. so you either have one shot or two. but we're moving fast to break the president's own goal of getting more than vaccines out in the months to come. it will be presumably at this rate sooner than that. i'm neil cavuto. this is "your world." we're...
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at the asia foundation and at amnesty international u.s.a. i have always loved my work. but i have never felt as compelled to make a difference as i do today. the splc recently renewed our mission statement, clarifying that we are here to serve as a catalyst for racial justice in the south and beyond. we've committed ourselves to working in deep, meaningful partnerships with the communities we serve in the deep south. to dismantle white supremacy, to strengthen intersectional movements, and to advance the human rights of all people. we're facing a crisis of far right extremism and deep threats to our democracy. we all saw this threat on january 6, when the pro-trump mob led by white nationalists and other far right extremists rampaged through the capitol in an attempt to stop congress from certifying the electoral college vote. we have also seen the threat in the many domestic terrorist attacks of recent years. at a wal-mart in el paso. at the tree of life synagogue in pittsburgh. at a historic black church in charleston, south carolina. at a jewish community center in k
at the asia foundation and at amnesty international u.s.a. i have always loved my work. but i have never felt as compelled to make a difference as i do today. the splc recently renewed our mission statement, clarifying that we are here to serve as a catalyst for racial justice in the south and beyond. we've committed ourselves to working in deep, meaningful partnerships with the communities we serve in the deep south. to dismantle white supremacy, to strengthen intersectional movements, and to...
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that means is the u.s.a. to reach out from the at that timeday from the european medical agency in making share decisions, that's unclear. if i were to bet, just as an opinion, i think it's likely that they will end up approving the vaccine. the question is will we have widespread distribution to have the vaccines given we have some candidates under production and in distribution in the u.s. >> reporter: dotor, thank you very much. >> thank you. off >> woodruff: more and more children are returning to class in person, in schools around the country. teachers are getting vaccinated, too. roughly 80% of teachers and staff are now at least partially vaccinated. but stress remains high for some. in chicago, the teachers union announced today it wants to delay further reopenings, in hopes of allowing more time for others to get vaccinated. jeffrey brown reports on the latest challenges teachers face as they try to balance in-person and virtual learning. >> brown: outside douglas macarthur elementary school in alexa
that means is the u.s.a. to reach out from the at that timeday from the european medical agency in making share decisions, that's unclear. if i were to bet, just as an opinion, i think it's likely that they will end up approving the vaccine. the question is will we have widespread distribution to have the vaccines given we have some candidates under production and in distribution in the u.s. >> reporter: dotor, thank you very much. >> thank you. off >> woodruff: more and more...
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it's not as big as trying to cancel his presidency by saying he wasn't born in the u.s.a. agree with you on cancel culture and to you, dana, i wonder if this is a new american relates or do liberals and conservatives, do juan and jesse stand together and push back on cancel culture to actually end it? >> dana: certainly the next logical step in cancel culture was canceling the obamas, we have hit pakin sell culture too bad greg gutfeld's new show wasn't starting tonight. that would be great new material for him to go after. are we being punked here? i can't take it seriously anymore. it's completely absurd. >> sean: it is. lawrence, i only know of one perfect human being who lived 2,000 years ago here in holy week, right? is anybody immune from cancel culture because, again, the obamas, everybody can get canceled, right? >> lawrence: i think that's why you saw former president obama speak out against this a couple years ago and this year, frankly, talking about it. because i think he saw it coming. you can only keep the record that he had for so long. i mean, he wasn't as
it's not as big as trying to cancel his presidency by saying he wasn't born in the u.s.a. agree with you on cancel culture and to you, dana, i wonder if this is a new american relates or do liberals and conservatives, do juan and jesse stand together and push back on cancel culture to actually end it? >> dana: certainly the next logical step in cancel culture was canceling the obamas, we have hit pakin sell culture too bad greg gutfeld's new show wasn't starting tonight. that would be...
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olympic and paralympic committee says team u.s.a.' political pawns john? >> john: the white house press secretary also pushing back against the idea that we're discussing a boycott with our allies. rich edson at the state department. rich, thanks. what used to be called the cold war between the united states and the then soviet i couldn't tell union is really cold tonight. frigid, in fact. that's because russia is expanding its military presence in the arctic. national security correspondent jennifer griffin shows us tonight from the pentagon. >> exercise in late march the pentagon took notice. no military had ever carried out a feet. each subcan carry 16 ballistic missiles. >> we are monitoring it very closely. nobody wants to see the artic as a region become militarized. >> as rising temperatures and climate change cause polar ice to melt artic and new valuable sea lane. new commercial slight photo so he russia expanding military base notice artic, adding 50 posts that it shuttered at the end of the first cold war. experts worry the
olympic and paralympic committee says team u.s.a.' political pawns john? >> john: the white house press secretary also pushing back against the idea that we're discussing a boycott with our allies. rich edson at the state department. rich, thanks. what used to be called the cold war between the united states and the then soviet i couldn't tell union is really cold tonight. frigid, in fact. that's because russia is expanding its military presence in the arctic. national security...
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we call it plasticstown, u.s.a. >> sullivan: i'd come to see what its archive could tell me about the>> the table is set with polyethylene products, too. >> sullivan: america's postwar boom preseed endless opportunities for this new durable, lightweight material. >> modern-day miracles that were made with the help of petrochemicals. >> sullivan: from packaging to clothing to home furnishings... >> very durable. >> sullivan: plastic's wide-ranging applications... >> glassine, polyethylene, mylar... >> sullivan: ...promised a new world through chemistry. >> step into the world of manmade materials that take up where nature left off. >> the thing that made them unique was the ability to do more with just a little bit of material, to make things that we used lighter and more efficient. so, plastic came to be used in many applications because it performed better. >> that was not a trick. >> it did a good job of doing what it was asked to do. it made life more efficient and easier. >> (chanting): save our earth! >> sullivan: but by 1970, the plastic industry would have to confront the turbu
we call it plasticstown, u.s.a. >> sullivan: i'd come to see what its archive could tell me about the>> the table is set with polyethylene products, too. >> sullivan: america's postwar boom preseed endless opportunities for this new durable, lightweight material. >> modern-day miracles that were made with the help of petrochemicals. >> sullivan: from packaging to clothing to home furnishings... >> very durable. >> sullivan: plastic's wide-ranging...
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so, that when they said we're going to boycott u.s.a. hockey had nowhere else to go. work out something with them because nobody else will play for you. and i love that solidarity inspires me and i hope we'll get our moment like that on the broadcasting side. >> i have been working with the professional women's hockey players association so the pwhpa, and it has been the most fascinating integration into the world. i didn't know much about it and besides the olympics, every four years, i hundred done anything with women's hockey. so i started to get to know them and work with then on communications and the messaging, what stunned me was the greatest hockey players -- i'm not putting women in front of it or ladies in front of it. the greatest hockey players in not just our country but the top -- a ton of gold medalists and great hockey players but as we went over what this was for and they're explaining it to me, they would be saying things to me about we're making $3,000 a year, and we're working two jobs and i have to -- i need my health insurance and i can't pay for
so, that when they said we're going to boycott u.s.a. hockey had nowhere else to go. work out something with them because nobody else will play for you. and i love that solidarity inspires me and i hope we'll get our moment like that on the broadcasting side. >> i have been working with the professional women's hockey players association so the pwhpa, and it has been the most fascinating integration into the world. i didn't know much about it and besides the olympics, every four years, i...
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steve: rv u.s.a. was one of our big sponsors. brian: by the way it's a lot of fun.time. jillian: someone told me not to laminate your card yet if you need to get a booster they need to fill it out. ainsley: i did the j and j. can i laminate mind jill jail if you need a booster? i don't know, i'm not a doctor i was just told that. brian: if you are in line at staples about to laminate get off the line. jillian: do what you want. i guess. i don't know. headlines we are following. gunman in north carolina killed four people including two deputies had a large stash of weapons. the sheriff's office says they fear isaac barnes was contemplating a larger public attack and that family members had expressed concern about the weapons in his possession. barnes shot and killed the two deputies. his mother, stepfather and himself during a 13-hour standoff with law enforcement. a man is fined $12 million for helping start a fire at a minnesota police station. dillon robinson is accused of lighting a molotov cocktail that another person threw at the headquarters it happened during
steve: rv u.s.a. was one of our big sponsors. brian: by the way it's a lot of fun.time. jillian: someone told me not to laminate your card yet if you need to get a booster they need to fill it out. ainsley: i did the j and j. can i laminate mind jill jail if you need a booster? i don't know, i'm not a doctor i was just told that. brian: if you are in line at staples about to laminate get off the line. jillian: do what you want. i guess. i don't know. headlines we are following. gunman in north...
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but you tried to start a turning point u.s.a. chapter there. you are a student there.messages you didn't send. tell me about it. >> thank you for having me. pete: of course. >> about a year ago i saw video of charlie kirk online and was so inspired by the video that i wanted to starting a turning point u.s.a. chapter at my school. and i have been trying to start that for over a year now. and the school gave us some guidelines saying that we needed 20 students to even start the club. and the last couple of weeks we got close to that number and then these rumors online started going around about me accusing me of sending racist, terrible, hateful messages to a black student at my school with no evidence pointing to me. pete: that student started accusing you as a result you are getting threatened. as a result there was a walkout. students and teachers walked out of the school. your name is aattached to this. you were counseled to not talk about it but ultimately they were accusing you and pointing fingers at you. i don't like to ask this question but how did that make yo
but you tried to start a turning point u.s.a. chapter there. you are a student there.messages you didn't send. tell me about it. >> thank you for having me. pete: of course. >> about a year ago i saw video of charlie kirk online and was so inspired by the video that i wanted to starting a turning point u.s.a. chapter at my school. and i have been trying to start that for over a year now. and the school gave us some guidelines saying that we needed 20 students to even start the club....
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i have a column out today in "u.s.a." comparing this case with the babbitt case which creates a lot of confusion for officers. in the babbitt case involving a capitol hill police officer, you had an officer that shot an unarmed protester on capitol hill who will not be charged. in this case you had an officer who shot a fleeing unarmed suspect by mistake who will be charged. and for officers, the question is where the line is drawn here between errors and mistakes and criminal prosecution. ainsley: so she was charged with second degree manslaughter but his family, the wright family, they are saying they want it to be murder and he comes from a line of law enforcement individuals. people in his family are officers and they think that murder would be a better sentence. what do you say? or a better charge? >> i have got to tell you, we have seen cases of overcharging before. every indication is that this was a weapons confusion case. that does not make for a murder case. there is a danger in overcharging cases because you c
i have a column out today in "u.s.a." comparing this case with the babbitt case which creates a lot of confusion for officers. in the babbitt case involving a capitol hill police officer, you had an officer that shot an unarmed protester on capitol hill who will not be charged. in this case you had an officer who shot a fleeing unarmed suspect by mistake who will be charged. and for officers, the question is where the line is drawn here between errors and mistakes and criminal...
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they had an editorial changed in "u.s.a.election changes in the georgia elections. and what the result was the major league baseball game left and hundreds of millions won't be going into working class hands within georgia. were you shocked by this? >> yeah. look. not just working class but a lot of minority owned businesses as well are getting hurt by this decision and that lays squarely at the feet of stacey abrams. could you imagine if a republican got to go back and change the op-ed that they had written in a story. brian: never heard of it. >> it would be a national outrage. it's just really the liberal national media covering their tracks for their darling stacey abrams and for joe biden. i mean we few people have called out joe biden for this bill stacey abrams did. when she figured out this was going to hurt her politically because she was hurting hardworking georgia ans from having all-star game metro population over 50% minority, a lot of minority-owned small business people that would get hurt by this decision and
they had an editorial changed in "u.s.a.election changes in the georgia elections. and what the result was the major league baseball game left and hundreds of millions won't be going into working class hands within georgia. were you shocked by this? >> yeah. look. not just working class but a lot of minority owned businesses as well are getting hurt by this decision and that lays squarely at the feet of stacey abrams. could you imagine if a republican got to go back and change the...
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speaker, on behalf of w -- wwca u.s.a., i ask unanimous consent to enter into the record a letter in support. the speaker pro tempore: without objection. ms. bush: st. louis and i rise in support of the paycheck fairness act. as a nurse, i earned about 60% of what my white male counterparts in the same position earned. i often imagine how many people in my district experience the same burdens like how much overtime and missing wages we could have accrued every single month. we've been chronically underpaid and chronically undervalued. i stood up to fight for underpaid nurses before, and i stand here today to fight for underpaid women, especially women of color everywhere. pay black, pay brown, pay indigenous, pay aapi women what we work. run us our money and run us our money now. thank you and i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlewoman yields. the gentleman from virginia reserves. the gentlewoman from north carolina is recognized. ms. foxx: mr. speaker, i'll reserve. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlewoman reserves. the gentleman from virginia is recognized. mr. scott: m
speaker, on behalf of w -- wwca u.s.a., i ask unanimous consent to enter into the record a letter in support. the speaker pro tempore: without objection. ms. bush: st. louis and i rise in support of the paycheck fairness act. as a nurse, i earned about 60% of what my white male counterparts in the same position earned. i often imagine how many people in my district experience the same burdens like how much overtime and missing wages we could have accrued every single month. we've been...
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about police shootings over the past week since the trial and over the past year, headline again from u.s.a verdict and six police killings even as the derek chauvin case was fresh in memory the reading of the verdict the shackling of the former police officer the jubilation at what many saw as justice in the death of george floyd even then blood flowed on america's streets and even then some of that blood was shed at the hands of law enforcement. at least six people were fatally shot by officers across the united states in the 24 hours after jurors reached a verdict in the murder case. the roll call of the dead is distressing. a 16-year-old girl in columbus, ohio, an aust arrested man, and a the 42-year-old man in eastern north carolina. the deaths in some cases sparked new cries for suss cities. some say they reflect an urget need for change in american policing. for other it is shoot rgs a tragic reminder of the difficult and dangerous decisions lalmt face daily. here's rose an in wisconsin. caller: i'm baffled at how the police are all unionized. i am totally baffled that they have not
about police shootings over the past week since the trial and over the past year, headline again from u.s.a verdict and six police killings even as the derek chauvin case was fresh in memory the reading of the verdict the shackling of the former police officer the jubilation at what many saw as justice in the death of george floyd even then blood flowed on america's streets and even then some of that blood was shed at the hands of law enforcement. at least six people were fatally shot by...
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speaker, on behalf of w -- wwca u.s.a., i ask unanimous consent to enter into the record a letter in support. the speaker pro tempore: without objection. ms. bush: st. louis and i rise in support of the paycheck fairness act. as a nurse, i earned about 60% of what my white male counterparts in the same position earned. i often imagine how many people in my district experience the same burdens like how much overtime and missing wages we could have accrued every single month. we've been chronically underpaid and chronically undervalued. i stood up to fight for underpaid nurses before, and i stand here today to fight for underpaid women, especially women of color everywhere. pay black, pay brown, pay indigenous, pay aapi women what we work. run us our money and run us our money now. thank you and i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlewoman yields. the gentleman from virginia reserves. the gentlewoman from north carolina is recognized. ms. foxx: mr. speaker, i'll reserve. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlewoman reserves. the gentleman from virginia is recognized. mr. scott: m
speaker, on behalf of w -- wwca u.s.a., i ask unanimous consent to enter into the record a letter in support. the speaker pro tempore: without objection. ms. bush: st. louis and i rise in support of the paycheck fairness act. as a nurse, i earned about 60% of what my white male counterparts in the same position earned. i often imagine how many people in my district experience the same burdens like how much overtime and missing wages we could have accrued every single month. we've been...