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of shock. i am tap dancing around tariffs, tariffs are inflationary and if we see some sort of universal tariff i think that could impact consumer prices and could be a challenge for a lot of households. in particular from discretionary sites. >> perhaps medium to long-term, the consumer stays intact. shannon grein with wells fargo, thank you very much. coming up on the show we will get more insight into the state of spending, pandora jewelers says consumers are cautious, but finding a way to buck the caution trend, their ceo will join us to discuss, but first, after the break, canada's regulatory watchdog is now suing google. those details, when we return after our commercial break. original medicare. these are convenient plans that offer all of the benefits of original medicare, plus extra coverage and benefits. with a humana medicare advantage plan, you could get doctor, hospital and prescription drug coverage in one convenient plan. with zero-dollar copays on hundreds of prescriptions. most plans include dental coverage, including zero-dollar copays for covered preventive services. vision c
of shock. i am tap dancing around tariffs, tariffs are inflationary and if we see some sort of universal tariff i think that could impact consumer prices and could be a challenge for a lot of households. in particular from discretionary sites. >> perhaps medium to long-term, the consumer stays intact. shannon grein with wells fargo, thank you very much. coming up on the show we will get more insight into the state of spending, pandora jewelers says consumers are cautious, but finding a...
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. >> reporter: he's now a student at the university of tennessee knoxville on a football scholarship. >> it's great being with them, getting to tapand i haven't really been exposed to. >> reporter: already in the nfl is this player born and raised in nigeria. he is now a lineman for the cleveland browns. >> how did it feel when you got that call? >> listen, it took me a while. it's not a dream. it's really happening. >> was it an emotional moment for you? >> it was. it was. it was. didn't cry though. didn't cry. >> tears are not bad. nigerian . we're familiar with the history of colonialism. how do you hold that? >> it's a difficult thing. we know what's happened to our people there. i go back to that point, what are we going to do with this amount of talent? it's not the picture we like to paint of africa, struggle and poverty. a lot of those guys are struggling. i want to give them the same opportunity i had. >> reporter: opportunity growing as more players reach the goal line each season. >> africa is a really big pool of talented kids like myself. it's all about just providing them with opportunities to, you know, chase their
. >> reporter: he's now a student at the university of tennessee knoxville on a football scholarship. >> it's great being with them, getting to tapand i haven't really been exposed to. >> reporter: already in the nfl is this player born and raised in nigeria. he is now a lineman for the cleveland browns. >> how did it feel when you got that call? >> listen, it took me a while. it's not a dream. it's really happening. >> was it an emotional moment for you?...
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. >> reporter: he's now a student at the university of tennessee knoxville on a football scholarship. >> it's been great being with them, getting to tapto it. >> reporter: already in the nfl is william, who was born and raised in nigeria. he came through the league's pathway program and is now a lineman for the cleveland browns. >> how did it feel when you got that call? >> listen, it took me a while. it's not a dream. it's really happening. >> was it an emotional moment for you? >> it was. it was. it was. didn't cry, though. didn't cry. >> tears are not bad. >> others cried for me. >> you have nigerian roots. i have ugandan roots. we're familiar with the history of colonialism on the continent. how do you hold that while working on this program? >> it is a very, very difficult thing. we know what's happened to our people there. ultimately, i go back to that point. what are we going to do with this teaming amount of talent? it is not the picture we paint in africa. struggling and poverty. a lot of those guys are struggling, and i want to give them the same opportunity that i had. >> one, two, three! >> africa! >> reporter: opportunity
. >> reporter: he's now a student at the university of tennessee knoxville on a football scholarship. >> it's been great being with them, getting to tapto it. >> reporter: already in the nfl is william, who was born and raised in nigeria. he came through the league's pathway program and is now a lineman for the cleveland browns. >> how did it feel when you got that call? >> listen, it took me a while. it's not a dream. it's really happening. >> was it an...
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but the university of california professor who studied the waste industry says recycling will not come close to solving the problem? >> fast fashion, you're talking about how to switch off the tapeople to buy fewer clothes. >> fewer close, better made, have people repair them, but it's partly changing people's mindsets. there has been a shift. >> ricketts since is a shift in mindset not just in consumers but in the fashion industry especially given the increasing visibility, the climate and the environmental consequences. >> most of the brands have said we hear you and we understand this is a thing we ultimately need to be doing but they are afraid of being the first brand to do it. this is not going to change overnight. >> at the same time, she says she is not calling for a ban on used clothing and ports that clothing on imports -- to ban clothing on imports. >> for decades. >> an environmental journalist we hired as a consultant remembers walking along pristine beaches here just two decades ago. and, like most ghanaians, his family bought secondhand clothes. in the past it was good business for all the traders and even the general public here. people would go to the market an
but the university of california professor who studied the waste industry says recycling will not come close to solving the problem? >> fast fashion, you're talking about how to switch off the tapeople to buy fewer clothes. >> fewer close, better made, have people repair them, but it's partly changing people's mindsets. there has been a shift. >> ricketts since is a shift in mindset not just in consumers but in the fashion industry especially given the increasing visibility,...
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of the group that shares goals with 2025. his pick pam bondy led the legal arm for the group. he also tapped the think tank's chair for legal secretary. joining us now columbia university professor, our friend basil spikel. >> i love the absolute shock in your voice as you learned the thing that you warned about for months would come to fruition. >> i'm stunned. speechless at this moment. it's absolutely crazy. >> basil, the thing that strikes me, i think an important aspect of this, and "the washington post" brought it up for us, regarding what is happening here, and a story that i'm surprised is not getting as much emphasis as i think it should regarding the lack of vetting regarding the individuals. the post notes as the team considers hundreds of appointees for key jobs, trump has declined to let the federal bureau of investigation check for red flags to guard against espionage instead of relying on private campaign lawyers for some appointees and doing vetting for all of the others. trump's an transition team is considering blanket security clearance according to the people who spoke on anonymity for the private discussions. you see the combo meal effect here wher
of the group that shares goals with 2025. his pick pam bondy led the legal arm for the group. he also tapped the think tank's chair for legal secretary. joining us now columbia university professor, our friend basil spikel. >> i love the absolute shock in your voice as you learned the thing that you warned about for months would come to fruition. >> i'm stunned. speechless at this moment. it's absolutely crazy. >> basil, the thing that strikes me, i think an important aspect...
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universal school choice. trump now wants every american parent to have tax credits for use in private or home school. right now, it's not clear who could get tapped for the cabinet position, for the department oflters told me he is focused on the kids and schools of his state and making trump's plan a reality for them. liz, back to you. liz: interesting thank you so much, lydia hu. appreciate it. >> donald trump put up the best republican performance for a republican nominee for president and at least 20 years if not the entire 21st century. we're talking about chicago, los angeles, new york city, san francisco, across the map, donald trump put up historically strong numbers for republican candidate, for president, in places that truthfully if you'd ask me eight years ago i would have never thought possible. liz: okay that was cnn's polling analyst, even more data coming in on trump's historic route of kamala harris. we got reports coming in the harris campaign though, you know how they tried to, they spent a billion dollars, about a billion bucks and spend 20 million on celebrities and million dollars to oprah? so, it looks like harris campaign donated half a million dollars to al sharpton's
universal school choice. trump now wants every american parent to have tax credits for use in private or home school. right now, it's not clear who could get tapped for the cabinet position, for the department oflters told me he is focused on the kids and schools of his state and making trump's plan a reality for them. liz, back to you. liz: interesting thank you so much, lydia hu. appreciate it. >> donald trump put up the best republican performance for a republican nominee for president...
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university's dr. jay bhattacharya. to run the national institutes of health. bhattacharya is a vocal critic of the very agency that he's been tappedoming famous for harshly criticizing pandemic lockdowns and the federal government response to covid-19. bhattacharya also holds views outside the medical mainstream, embraced by trump and some of his allies, including rfk jr. he is donald trump's choice to run the department of health and human services. rfk jr. has no medical training, no government experience, he's also endorsed a host of conspiracy theories that have been debunked, michael. >> selina wang, thank you for your reporting. george? >> michael, thanks. we turn now to the reaction to president trump's threats for tariffs on mexico and canada on day one of his administration. the countries are pushing back. mexico's president is warning that her country could retaliate against the u.s. with tariffs of its own. rebecca jarvis is here with the story. >> nice to see you guys. he's threatening mexico and canada with those tariffs unless they crack down on the flow of migrants and drugs. they are pushing back but it is american
university's dr. jay bhattacharya. to run the national institutes of health. bhattacharya is a vocal critic of the very agency that he's been tappedoming famous for harshly criticizing pandemic lockdowns and the federal government response to covid-19. bhattacharya also holds views outside the medical mainstream, embraced by trump and some of his allies, including rfk jr. he is donald trump's choice to run the department of health and human services. rfk jr. has no medical training, no...