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dollars are spent, what percentage is going to cover african-american laborers, latina laborers, white laborers, making sure there is equity in this amount of money spending in infrastructure development. it is true in very much every sector, whether it is outright labor or whether it is middle-management or senior management, you see a strong racial ethnic disparities in terms of who has the position of who's being hired. this is also something we need to address dealing with racial and ethical inequality. host: if you had the president's ear, what proposals would you put forward to fix this national crisis you say must be addressed? guest: you know, you have mentioned one that i did a report with derek hamilton in congress earlier and chuck collins, head of inequality.org. we talked about for the employment, african-americans, people were talking about the economy is bouncing back and african-american unemployed rate is near 10%. that is i think the height of what white unemployed it was during the great recession. so we see these great issues and challenges, and again, i think the country ha
dollars are spent, what percentage is going to cover african-american laborers, latina laborers, white laborers, making sure there is equity in this amount of money spending in infrastructure development. it is true in very much every sector, whether it is outright labor or whether it is middle-management or senior management, you see a strong racial ethnic disparities in terms of who has the position of who's being hired. this is also something we need to address dealing with racial and...
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make sure dollars are being scheduled, what percentage is going for african-american laborers, white laborse there's equity in the money we are spending and infrastructure and it's true and pretty much every sector whether it's middle management or senior management, you see strong ethnic racial disparity in terms of who has the position and who's being hired for something that also needs to be addressed as we deal with racial economic inequality. >> we talk about two proposals president biden talked about in tulsa if you have the president year, but proposals will you put forward fix these issues we are talking about. >> you mentioned one, i did a report earlier, inequality.board, solutions to bridge the wealth divide because so big, it's not one policy that will address it, you have to deal with the whole structure of our economy the baby bond would be an important, it would provide for young people who oftentimes become adults with no wealth to have to move forward their life. we talked about solutions like full employment. african americans, people were talking about the economy, africa
make sure dollars are being scheduled, what percentage is going for african-american laborers, white laborse there's equity in the money we are spending and infrastructure and it's true and pretty much every sector whether it's middle management or senior management, you see strong ethnic racial disparity in terms of who has the position and who's being hired for something that also needs to be addressed as we deal with racial economic inequality. >> we talk about two proposals president...
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mystery the fact that 53,000 people left the labor force. 105,000 black labor force decline. 67,000 white laborcans and 44,000 for hispanic-americans. i think the question, starting to feel like it goes beyond economics. there is something deeper perhaps happening in society. i will bring in adp chief economist, nela richardson. you're a labor economist. you resisted the notion people just are not working for extra ui benefits. there is something wrong. there are 8 million job openings. are you starting to change, get different thoughts why this is happening? >> hi, charles, it is good to be on with you. not that i don't think the generous ui benefits is a factor. i think it is one factor in a complex total of reasons that may be adding frictions in the market. the way i look at it, we have both a buffer and a wedge. buffer in terms of this great big government support that boosted economic demand, boosted demand for small, medium, large businesses and boosted economic growth. that is one direction. the other is a wedge which you can include ui benefits but i would also include lack of ad forda
mystery the fact that 53,000 people left the labor force. 105,000 black labor force decline. 67,000 white laborcans and 44,000 for hispanic-americans. i think the question, starting to feel like it goes beyond economics. there is something deeper perhaps happening in society. i will bring in adp chief economist, nela richardson. you're a labor economist. you resisted the notion people just are not working for extra ui benefits. there is something wrong. there are 8 million job openings. are you...
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darling madison is fleeing the white house not alone with the portrait of washington under her arm, but with the assistance of several other people including enslaved laborers who worked at the white house and in fact that portrait of washington was so large. she could not have taken it down herself and carried it away. it had to be unbolted from the wall and then carry to waiting. cart to take it away from the white house and in fact most of our best accounts and there are some conflicting accounts, but our best accounts indicate that it was a young enslaved teenager who unbolted the portrait from the wall and he and other enslaved workers there at the white house then took it out to the waiting cart, so i don't want us as we leave our consideration of darling mattison to forget that enslaved labor. guaranteed her social success as a white house hostess and political player. one of her great social successes was an incident that apparently was a hit in the early republic. period but we would find it very questionable today. she had several enslaved men stand with lit torches over their head throughout one of her social events to be sort of a human chandeli
darling madison is fleeing the white house not alone with the portrait of washington under her arm, but with the assistance of several other people including enslaved laborers who worked at the white house and in fact that portrait of washington was so large. she could not have taken it down herself and carried it away. it had to be unbolted from the wall and then carry to waiting. cart to take it away from the white house and in fact most of our best accounts and there are some conflicting...
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why can't i wear white after labor day? something on your mind?my uncle, though. he's taking trulicity for his type 2 diabetes and now, he's really on his game. once-weekly trulicity lowers your a1c by helping your body release the insulin it's already making. most people reached an a1c under 7%. plus, trulicity can lower your risk of cardiovascular events. it can also help you lose up to 10 pounds. trulicity is for type 2 diabetes. it isn't for people with type 1 diabetes. it's not approved for use in children. don't take trulicity if you're allergic to it, you or your family have medullary thyroid cancer, or have multiple endocrine neoplasia syndrome type 2. stop trulicity and call your doctor right away if you have an allergic reaction, a lump or swelling in your neck, severe stomach pain, changes in vision, or diabetic retinopathy. serious side effects may include pancreatitis. taking trulicity with sulfonylurea or insulin raises low blood sugar risk. side effects include nausea, vomiting, and diarrhea, which can lead to dehydration, and may w
why can't i wear white after labor day? something on your mind?my uncle, though. he's taking trulicity for his type 2 diabetes and now, he's really on his game. once-weekly trulicity lowers your a1c by helping your body release the insulin it's already making. most people reached an a1c under 7%. plus, trulicity can lower your risk of cardiovascular events. it can also help you lose up to 10 pounds. trulicity is for type 2 diabetes. it isn't for people with type 1 diabetes. it's not approved...
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why can't i wear white after labor day? something on your mind? it i just worked really hard without knowing anything, and that's what i came up with. and if it's [bleep] it's [bleep] but it's me. lemonis: any time i'm looking at a business, i want to see emotional stakes that show me that this business is everything to people. ana's reaction proved to me how much this thing means to her. let's try to be objective for a minute. ana: okay. lemonis: okay? what i like about what they did, ana, is that they clearly marked out the calorie content, which people in the focus group said, "tell me that it's healthy." ana: right. lemonis: tell my why it's skinny. and they understood who the brand really was, which was you. from a business standpoint, ana q is the brand, and skinny latina is a product inside of ana q. ana: i mean, i want the girl somewhere, even if she's tiny. maybe a more refined version of that girl. john: the use of illustration is not a problem, but it has to be done well. lemonis: it looks a little bit like clip art. if you did a live i
why can't i wear white after labor day? something on your mind? it i just worked really hard without knowing anything, and that's what i came up with. and if it's [bleep] it's [bleep] but it's me. lemonis: any time i'm looking at a business, i want to see emotional stakes that show me that this business is everything to people. ana's reaction proved to me how much this thing means to her. let's try to be objective for a minute. ana: okay. lemonis: okay? what i like about what they did, ana, is...
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even with a good report, job gains and wage gains, you can probably count on white house and labor departments say there is a long way to go. the jobs market is several million short of pre-covid levels. and unresolved questions like how much time is safe and reasonable are making for a complicated and uneven recovery. this report, if it is a good one, should have officials looking forward to that summer recovery which should give them more room to talk about when in might be appropriate to look at less accommodative stances. anna: thank you very much. michelle looking ahead to the jobs report and linking it to the fed conversation. let's get a first word update. annabelle: an ocular a should's have reached the 2 billion mark in the a little more than six months. at the current pace, it will taking nine months to inoculate three quarters the global population. the rollout has been uneven. lower income countries have struggled to score shots. the u.s. and u.k. lead the way. with european union members catching up after a slow start. japan is sending covid vaccines to taiwan, which has blame to
even with a good report, job gains and wage gains, you can probably count on white house and labor departments say there is a long way to go. the jobs market is several million short of pre-covid levels. and unresolved questions like how much time is safe and reasonable are making for a complicated and uneven recovery. this report, if it is a good one, should have officials looking forward to that summer recovery which should give them more room to talk about when in might be appropriate to...
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trying to get them off of the dependency of white communities essentially after the war, since they don't have that same claim to their bodies and their labor, they kind of want to kick them to the curb a little bit is my guess. >> yeah, and just kind of thinking out loud, i can imagine some situations where the white person is the landowner and the former black p.o.w. rents the land or is a sharecropper, so the landowner has a vested interest in, you know, the financial health of the renter. >> yes, and if they can't work as much because they are severely disabled, it makes things, you know, self-interested for -- for the tenant farmers for sure. that definitely happens with a couple of men where they kind of hurt their claims because they are hiding their wounds and injuries from their employers, so their employers don't know that they are wounded to the level that they are, so it's really, really complicated. >> yeah. i guess one final question. this actually came in an email before your talk so you still have to touch on it a little bit indirectly during the talk, but i'll ask it anyway. somebody -- barry stuka, was sort of asking about
trying to get them off of the dependency of white communities essentially after the war, since they don't have that same claim to their bodies and their labor, they kind of want to kick them to the curb a little bit is my guess. >> yeah, and just kind of thinking out loud, i can imagine some situations where the white person is the landowner and the former black p.o.w. rents the land or is a sharecropper, so the landowner has a vested interest in, you know, the financial health of the...
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labor. >> the was white house press secretary jen psaki reacting to the supreme court ruling that says theo years at william and mary. and there is one other sports related story that caught our attention tonight. las vegas defensive line man carl nassib became the nfl's first openly gay player in history. he came out in an instagram video posted a few hours ago saying he's finally comfortable getting it off of his chest. >> i actually hope that like one david yous like this and the whole coming out process are just not necessary. but until then, i will do my best and do any part to cultivate a culture that's compassionate. i will start by donating $100,000 to the trevor project. they're the number one suicide prevention service for lgbtq youth in america and they're doing incredible things. >> truly a generous donation and an act of courage to take us off the air tonight. that is our broadcast for this monday night with our thanks for being with us. brian will be back tomorrow night. on behalf of all my colleagues at the networks of nbc news, good night. happy to have you here. all right
labor. >> the was white house press secretary jen psaki reacting to the supreme court ruling that says theo years at william and mary. and there is one other sports related story that caught our attention tonight. las vegas defensive line man carl nassib became the nfl's first openly gay player in history. he came out in an instagram video posted a few hours ago saying he's finally comfortable getting it off of his chest. >> i actually hope that like one david yous like this and the...
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allies to back a plan to counter china's growing influence and call out the issue of forced labor, but a senior white house official telling reporters that to go.ere divided over how far - eva? >> rachel scott for us there. thank you so much. stay with abc news for special coverage of president biden's first trip overseas. david muir heads up our special comprehensive coverage on wednesday. that's right here on abc. >>> let's bring in our abc news political director rick klein. rick, good morning to you. it's great to have you. all these events at the g7 feel like the undercard leading up to the main event, the summit with vladimir putin this week. what does president biden need to accomplish in that meeting? >> this is shaping up perhaps as the biggest moment so far of the biden presidency, and both sides are contributing to the expectations around it. we heard talk about these world leaders in a club. putin doesn't want to be part of this club. in fact, he positions himself as a force against that club. biden wants to make progress on, whether it's arms control, territorial sovereignty, human right
allies to back a plan to counter china's growing influence and call out the issue of forced labor, but a senior white house official telling reporters that to go.ere divided over how far - eva? >> rachel scott for us there. thank you so much. stay with abc news for special coverage of president biden's first trip overseas. david muir heads up our special comprehensive coverage on wednesday. that's right here on abc. >>> let's bring in our abc news political director rick klein....
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going up at all these companies and stimulus remains, and a tight labor force, that is a recipe for higher inflation. we hope the whitese is right, that it's transitory or temporary. but they might not be, right? so you've got all that on the feds. >> lumber prices are going down. >> they are. like $1700 to now 600. i think it hit -- maybe a thousand or 600. it's going down. but that brings up housing. how expensive are houses? it's so weird with so many people who struggled economically during this crisis and still are. yet houses are at these record prices. so people are talking about a rental crisis maybe being next. >> it is insane, the housing prices, i will say, especially in d.c. as i'm watching. >> i can imagine. >> can i end on one thing? i think this is a moment where maybe we'll actually see the economy work for more people. we talk about -- it's a talking point, when is that going to happen. i actually think this might be the moment when that can happen. and can we as an economy and as a country come together in a way that it does work for more people. maybe. >> you're not saying it didn't come at a cost.
going up at all these companies and stimulus remains, and a tight labor force, that is a recipe for higher inflation. we hope the whitese is right, that it's transitory or temporary. but they might not be, right? so you've got all that on the feds. >> lumber prices are going down. >> they are. like $1700 to now 600. i think it hit -- maybe a thousand or 600. it's going down. but that brings up housing. how expensive are houses? it's so weird with so many people who struggled...
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and these had particularly terrible unjust consequences because it meant if a white person tried to rip you off in a labor contract or if you got beaten up, you couldn't personally provide testimony against that person on a court of law and eventually the states formed public school systems so public schools were for white people, why do children only and in addition, the states also usually by state constitution didn't permit black men to vote. they said it was for white men only. primarily ohio, indiana, illinois passed these laws that were again designed to discourage african-americans from migrating into the state and make their lives difficult and precarious once they were there. that's not to say and other places like pennsylvania and places further to the northeast of there were not also some racially discriminatory laws, but the midwestern states kind of send a pattern in a particularly kind of egregious way. >> one of the big themes of the book is states rights and how that was sort of the prevailing way of thinking at the time. can you talk a little bit more about that and how that complicated t
and these had particularly terrible unjust consequences because it meant if a white person tried to rip you off in a labor contract or if you got beaten up, you couldn't personally provide testimony against that person on a court of law and eventually the states formed public school systems so public schools were for white people, why do children only and in addition, the states also usually by state constitution didn't permit black men to vote. they said it was for white men only. primarily...
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white friends interrupting your busy day about race relations? >> late night is so important in having these conversations in a humorous way. >> absorb all the emotional labore goal. but if they then talked about what's going on in the country, even better. >> after i say no justice, you say no peace. no justice. >> no bees. i am sorry. what is it? i'm sorry. >> the trump era turned a lot of comedy writers into activists. >> so you want to be a supreme court justice? do you think you have what it takes to be on my supreme court, send in an audition sttape. >> just swing for the fences and see how many lives you can ruin. >> supposing we hit the body with a tremendous -- whether it's ultraviolet or very powerful light. >> the beginning of 2020, i wanted to have a five-minute late night set. that was my goal. but watching trump's coronavirus task force meetings, i was so frustrated with the level of incompetence that was on display. people nodding and calling him sir and pretending like all of this was normal. and, so, i just said i have to do this. >> and then i said, supposing you brought the light inside the body, which you can do either through the skin o
white friends interrupting your busy day about race relations? >> late night is so important in having these conversations in a humorous way. >> absorb all the emotional labore goal. but if they then talked about what's going on in the country, even better. >> after i say no justice, you say no peace. no justice. >> no bees. i am sorry. what is it? i'm sorry. >> the trump era turned a lot of comedy writers into activists. >> so you want to be a supreme court...
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we are seeing the strong labor demand met by people coming into the job market and getting some wage bumps. that's also important to the residents in that white market isn't generating paycheck games for working class people, there is a problem. we view this as a very important indicator we are solidly on a good track here. >> to wage bumps are what most people care about. getting a job is the most important, but if you are employed and the unemployment rate goes down, it generally puts pressure on wages to go up. we have seen among a subset of workers called the average hourly earnings of private sector production and non supervisory employees. that was up 14 cents to $25.60 an hour in america. my question is when folks are saying there are people who are not taking jobs because of the 300 dollar a month federal benefit, a supplement to unemployment insurance, you get $600 a week, that's 15 bucks an hour. yet we are seeing average wages at $25 an hour. tell me how you square those two? >> we've got a bunch of people getting jobs. that's a square that. they're getting jobs in some cases and sectors with impressive wage movements. one area to
we are seeing the strong labor demand met by people coming into the job market and getting some wage bumps. that's also important to the residents in that white market isn't generating paycheck games for working class people, there is a problem. we view this as a very important indicator we are solidly on a good track here. >> to wage bumps are what most people care about. getting a job is the most important, but if you are employed and the unemployment rate goes down, it generally puts...
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labor force. people know it's temporary. steve: of course that is what somebody from the white house would say that 300 bucks a week extra not people out of the labor force because joe biden's administration wants to keep that running as long as they can. and through september in many cases. brian: it's going to be, right? steve: yeah, except some republican governors are pulling the plug on it. brian: 25. steve: to make the point we have been detailing on this program about the small business owners who are struggle glick to find people couple weeks ago we had mr. horriblably from new york city is he going to pay his books 35, $50 an hour to keep cooks in his kitchen. at layne's chicken fingers a chicken finger chain i think in texas based. ainsley: that's right. they. steve: they are having to pay 50,000 to do so teenagers to get them to work because walmart and also mcdonald's are taking all the good labor. ainsley: what's happened because so many of you are getting these checks, there is a big group of folks in america that don't want to go back to america. they are getting paid just enough to pay their bills to stay at
labor force. people know it's temporary. steve: of course that is what somebody from the white house would say that 300 bucks a week extra not people out of the labor force because joe biden's administration wants to keep that running as long as they can. and through september in many cases. brian: it's going to be, right? steve: yeah, except some republican governors are pulling the plug on it. brian: 25. steve: to make the point we have been detailing on this program about the small business...
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together, we're seeing a strong labor demand met by people coming into the job market and getting some wage bumps. that's also really important to the residents in that big whiteat if a labor market isn't generating paycheck gains for working class people, there's a problem. and so we do this as a very important indicator that we are solidly on a good track zero so wage bumps are what most people care about, right? obviously getting a job is the most important but if you're employed and the unemployment rate goes down, it generally puts pressure on wages to go up. we've seen among a subset of workers called the average hourly earnings of private sector production and nonsupervisory employees. that was up 14 cents to $25.60 an hour in america. i guess my question is, when folks are saying that there are people who are not taking jobs because of the $300 a month federal benefit, a supplement to unemployment insurance, you get $600 a week, $16 an hour, but we see average wages of $25 an hour. how do you square those two? >> we just got a bunch of people getting jobs. that's how you square . that. one area to look at is restaurants, food places, bars. over the las
together, we're seeing a strong labor demand met by people coming into the job market and getting some wage bumps. that's also really important to the residents in that big whiteat if a labor market isn't generating paycheck gains for working class people, there's a problem. and so we do this as a very important indicator that we are solidly on a good track zero so wage bumps are what most people care about, right? obviously getting a job is the most important but if you're employed and the...
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but the r and runs through my blood and whites who appasently, but as long as it's before labor day and world k there's going to be a great series. i'm looking forward my first time at the stadium is my first time. in san francisco to as well. so it's a beautiful town. i just can't wait to get in there with all the excitement, though i will be going in tomorrow night's game in sunday's game. not tonight. >> that was the feel-like to even be inside the ballpark. i mean, i'm sure you've been to a couple of games in new york. but this is full capacity. yes, yes. i'm looking forward that i haven't been anywhere with full capacity in. got to be almost a year and a half now, you know, it's. it's i mean, where which is easing back into this now, just like just like here in california. it's normal. every time you walk into a store, you put your mask on. and if you do put your mask on. make sure it has a giants callers on air as well. >> oh, my goodness. it's going to be great is going to be a great weekend. i'm looking forward to it. i'm probably going to catch a home run ball. most likely by g
but the r and runs through my blood and whites who appasently, but as long as it's before labor day and world k there's going to be a great series. i'm looking forward my first time at the stadium is my first time. in san francisco to as well. so it's a beautiful town. i just can't wait to get in there with all the excitement, though i will be going in tomorrow night's game in sunday's game. not tonight. >> that was the feel-like to even be inside the ballpark. i mean, i'm sure you've...
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inflation years, according to the labor department prices rose 5% in may compared to last year marking the biggest jump in inflation and more than a decade. the whitelays the situation insisting the economy back on the right track. president biden pushes trillions of dollars in spending. jon jordan, economist, former naval intelligence officer and overseas stanford's hoover institution. that inflation number 5% increase was higher than most economists predicted, that's not a good sign, is it? >> absolutely not and it could go much higher. the worst part is we don't know what the trajectory is going to mean. a transitory thing like the white house say it's permanent but we do know democrats are doing everything they can to be authors of their own political destruction here. they are doing everything they can to ensure the permanent on the upwards trajectory of inflation trajectory. first, they are doing everything they can to make energy expensive, drilling more difficult, undermining pipelines, and the like and we are starting to see that in gasoline prices. this is not just paying at the pump, this goes to the heart of the supply chain, energy is
inflation years, according to the labor department prices rose 5% in may compared to last year marking the biggest jump in inflation and more than a decade. the whitelays the situation insisting the economy back on the right track. president biden pushes trillions of dollars in spending. jon jordan, economist, former naval intelligence officer and overseas stanford's hoover institution. that inflation number 5% increase was higher than most economists predicted, that's not a good sign, is it?...
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but the reaction to that then was to send them off as a labor battalion to work in the swamps that white did not want to go into to do the work. you have this denigration of black military ctribution t fighting formerica. and that was a consistent theme we saw - you get this erasure of this history and this erasure for them i themselves who were doing the fighting, who were being wounded, who are dealin with the loss of their fighting brethren. that has been the since that black men under arms bear a threat and blacken who were trained how to use arms, they are really a threat. so they must be disarmed after they have served our purpose. amy: professor anderson come out of follow up on the term you used "anti-blackness." you are actually saying the second amendment is not about guns, but it is about anti-black ness. >> it is about the fear. the best way to do this is to talk about the kind of history that we have about the second amendment. we hear the history of the militia developing this real effective fighting force to fend off a foreign invasion and also being there to fend off dome
but the reaction to that then was to send them off as a labor battalion to work in the swamps that white did not want to go into to do the work. you have this denigration of black military ctribution t fighting formerica. and that was a consistent theme we saw - you get this erasure of this history and this erasure for them i themselves who were doing the fighting, who were being wounded, who are dealin with the loss of their fighting brethren. that has been the since that black men under arms...
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today we turn to wales i nor than i was in a principality. labor scored a surprise victory in the local elections with only modern progress from white company. we are closed weekly of canada and more successful plight leader in history. why in support for about independence was sort afflicted at the poll. meanwhile, tablets continues in northern ireland politics with both major union as parties under new leadership and continuing on with widely predicted. what's cool and bored or uncertainty, continue the question, jim shot an m p for strikes, where the trust instability can be restored to the problem. but for us to think messages and emails in response to i show last week, i'm says it was made very clear independence has to be kept. and p with a boyfriend independence referendum. ruby says, independence has to be kept friends from center for scotland. the coppery patricia says the never late for school. what can we do against all dirty tricks? they continue to throw us. teresa says, should be another great episode. i'm going to pitch it. and while i don't care too much for clear folks, she's got an interesting take on mattress. and
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labor day. that's what democrats close to the white house expect.ther. and you're starting to see republican senators say, look, we need to know where jay powell is on inflation, before we give him our affirmation. we think there's going to be some crossover. remember, jay powell is a republican. he was a former treasury official. he was appointed president trump. he, of course, battled with president trump on the independence of the fed, where the president was constantly badgering him to cut interest rates or keep interest rates low. it's going to be interesting to see which democrats come to jay powell's support and how this all plays, takes place in the context of this inflation debate, which i suspect will be with us for the next couple of weeks. kasie? >> hans, what's your sense of kind of the decisions at hand for powell in terms of trying to look at inflation? i mean, is this just an interest rate conversation, or is there something else going on here, too? >> asset purchases. i hate to use the term "taper" this early on this network, but th
labor day. that's what democrats close to the white house expect.ther. and you're starting to see republican senators say, look, we need to know where jay powell is on inflation, before we give him our affirmation. we think there's going to be some crossover. remember, jay powell is a republican. he was a former treasury official. he was appointed president trump. he, of course, battled with president trump on the independence of the fed, where the president was constantly badgering him to cut...
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white shark attacks a swimmer. >>> many small business owners are grappling with a labor shortage. >>> it is the last weekend fortribe, pride celebrations in san francisco. captioning made possible by johnson & johnson, committed to improving health for everyone, everywhere. ♪ [trumpet] ♪ >> pauley: good morning. i'm jane pauley, and this is "sunday morning." breakfast, lunch, or dinner, america's bounty of food is rich and varied. but there is plenty of hard work behind that bounty. and for too many of us, it is a case of out of sig
white shark attacks a swimmer. >>> many small business owners are grappling with a labor shortage. >>> it is the last weekend fortribe, pride celebrations in san francisco. captioning made possible by johnson & johnson, committed to improving health for everyone, everywhere. ♪ [trumpet] ♪ >> pauley: good morning. i'm jane pauley, and this is "sunday morning." breakfast, lunch, or dinner, america's bounty of food is rich and varied. but there is plenty...
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grant watches an african-american laborer shoot a confederate when its owner is shot dead first, its white soldier. and you see in grant's eyes, this is the way of the future. in fact, grant did not think it was a great idea at first to welcome african-americans into his army. his chief lieutenant william sherman didn't like the idea. general burnside wasn't taken as seriously as those two by that time, did not like the idea. and general mcclennan, who we saw in a tent with lincoln in october of '62, so four months after that petition, basically told lincoln my soldiers are going to fight to restore the union but don't expect us to fight for black freedom because it is not going to happen. which shows you how long of a road had to be marched to get the country and the military, the racist military, they were pretty racist too, to that point. >> absolutely. >> and frederick douglas helps. >> yeah. and here -- and he is very much a part of our second object. a recruitment broadside written by douglas. could we see the image of that, please. so what was this -- the significance of this broads
grant watches an african-american laborer shoot a confederate when its owner is shot dead first, its white soldier. and you see in grant's eyes, this is the way of the future. in fact, grant did not think it was a great idea at first to welcome african-americans into his army. his chief lieutenant william sherman didn't like the idea. general burnside wasn't taken as seriously as those two by that time, did not like the idea. and general mcclennan, who we saw in a tent with lincoln in october...
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labor force, and to address discrepancies in the composition of the workforce. >> well, thank you congresswoman. it starts with me. i requested, of the president, when the whiteouse called me back, and they said, the president-elect wants you to take nasa. i said, well, i had recommended three women to be the administrator of nasa and i will do it if you will consider nominating a person like one of the three. the president did exactly that. he nominated pam melroy, an astronaut commander, and air force test pilot. after nasa, she went to the faa. she is the real deal. the second example is that pam and i together recommended to the white house.
labor force, and to address discrepancies in the composition of the workforce. >> well, thank you congresswoman. it starts with me. i requested, of the president, when the whiteouse called me back, and they said, the president-elect wants you to take nasa. i said, well, i had recommended three women to be the administrator of nasa and i will do it if you will consider nominating a person like one of the three. the president did exactly that. he nominated pam melroy, an astronaut...
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we turned to wales i nor than i was in a principality. labor score to surprise victory in the local elections with only modern progress from white company. we are closed weekly of canada and more successful plight leader in history. why, in support for both to independence was sort afflicted at the poll? meanwhile, tablets continued in northern ireland politics with both major union as parties under new leadership and continuing on with widely predicted. what's cool and bored or uncertainty, continue the question jim shot an m p for strikes, where the trust instability can be restored to the problem. but for us to think messages and emails in response to i show last week, i'm says it was made very clear that a vote for s and p was abort print independence referendum. ruby says, independence has to be kept french and center for scotland recovery. patricia says they'll never let us go. what can we do against all dirty tricks? they continue to throw us. theresa says should be another great episodes angus as a to pitch it. and while i don't care too much for clear folks, she's got an interesting take on mattress. and finally, elizab
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labor. >> the last thing before we go tonight, that was white house press secretary jen psaki reacting tot ruling that said that the ncaa has gone too far, limiting some education related benefits for student athletes. as psaki mentions she competed on the college level herself, swimming for two years at queen mary. there's another sports related story that caught our attention tonight. las vegas defensive lineman carl massive has become the nfl 's first openly gay actively playing player in history. he came out in an instagram video just posted a few hours ago saying that he is family comfortable getting it off of this chest. >> i hope that one day, videos like this will be coming out, and it's just not necessary. but until then, you know, i'm gonna do my best, do my part to cultivate a culture that is accepting, and compassionate. and i start by nominating $100,000 to the charity project. through an incredible organization. they're the number one source at profession service for the lgbtq community in america, and truly doing incredible things. >> truly, a generous donation. and an act
labor. >> the last thing before we go tonight, that was white house press secretary jen psaki reacting tot ruling that said that the ncaa has gone too far, limiting some education related benefits for student athletes. as psaki mentions she competed on the college level herself, swimming for two years at queen mary. there's another sports related story that caught our attention tonight. las vegas defensive lineman carl massive has become the nfl 's first openly gay actively playing player...
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reserve, inflation perhaps a bigger risk disrupting the recovery in the labor market, but we are also hearing that shift within the white house itself. taylor: really interesting comments coming out of jared bernstein, speaking on another network, saying a few different things were more concerned about inflation than we were before. then saying never mind, we are equally as concerned about inflation, still very convinced that inflation is transitory. so really trying to hone in that message about being transitory, being on the same page as the federal reserve, all as the bond markets respond that we might downgrade on the 30 year, all as investors and economists this morning have said the fed may not be as willing to tolerate higher inflation as maybe we once thought. that's what the tapering of the dot plots show us. lisa: and the gravitational force right now as we head into the open here, about an hour and a half away, has been lower with bond yields. right now we are at 1.7468% for the 10 year yield. -- 1.4768% for the 10 year yield. interesting to see how people are rejiggering their expectations for the fed perhap
reserve, inflation perhaps a bigger risk disrupting the recovery in the labor market, but we are also hearing that shift within the white house itself. taylor: really interesting comments coming out of jared bernstein, speaking on another network, saying a few different things were more concerned about inflation than we were before. then saying never mind, we are equally as concerned about inflation, still very convinced that inflation is transitory. so really trying to hone in that message...
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labor day, veterans day. this is insanity. this is what's going on in teachers unions supported by the white house. >> everyone has the right tor own choice on vaccines. but what i will say is having had covid, seeing how ran document is in the way it comes after you. and after having two members of my family die from covid. and young people. taking the vaccine is like putting on your seat belt. but it makes it much, much less likely that you will be killed. i think it's very, very important. jesse: thanks so much. general, jealous of that beautiful tan. >> the jersey shore is a great place as you know, jesse. jesse: is joe biden going soft on cartels at the border because of hunter? and "watters' world" hits the streets to discuss the vladimir putin-biden summit. [♪♪♪] [♪♪♪] jesse: cartels creating a brad bath at the border. kidnappings, assassination. they are murdering mexican police officers asleep in their homes. this is the cg & e cartel. they have access to technology that even american law enforcement can't get. biden is being beat at the border. there is no other way to spin it. lara logan host of no agenda. what are
labor day, veterans day. this is insanity. this is what's going on in teachers unions supported by the white house. >> everyone has the right tor own choice on vaccines. but what i will say is having had covid, seeing how ran document is in the way it comes after you. and after having two members of my family die from covid. and young people. taking the vaccine is like putting on your seat belt. but it makes it much, much less likely that you will be killed. i think it's very, very...
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labor? is this what any of us voted for? my guess is big business did not like the shrinking wage gap between black and white americans that presidentald trump's policies made possible. and how did he do this? by making the use of cheap labor less possible and more difficult. when you have to hire americans with wage laws and regulations wages go up. it seems, for some reason, president biden and the democrats want wages to go down in america's urban areas. it's a denigration of the migrants themselves. a den ground invasion the communities and families that must absorb the cost. and a complete denigration of the human value of being able to live in a country where laws will be enforced, where sovereignty will be embraced and where safety and security will be prioritized. but what's kamala harris' response? to literally laugh off questions about what is now a full-fledged biden-harris inflicted border crisis. and the bigger the government, the more our hard-earned money looks like water. water that easily gets wasted, flushed, or somehow delivered to foreign criminals. axios is now reporting that half of the pandemic's employment mo
labor? is this what any of us voted for? my guess is big business did not like the shrinking wage gap between black and white americans that presidentald trump's policies made possible. and how did he do this? by making the use of cheap labor less possible and more difficult. when you have to hire americans with wage laws and regulations wages go up. it seems, for some reason, president biden and the democrats want wages to go down in america's urban areas. it's a denigration of the migrants...
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fields that require little education combined with a shrinking labor force are giving low-wage workers perks previously reserved for whiteollar employees. it often means bonuses, bigger raises and competing offers. average weekly raises in leisure and hospitality, the sector that suffered the steepest job losses in 2020, were up 10.4% in may from february of 2020, outpacing the private sector overall and inflation. pay for those with only high school diplomas is rising faster than for college graduates according to the federal reserve bank of atlanta. 'it is a worker's labor market right now, increasingly so for blue-collar worker,'said the president of staffing for the firm the manpowergroup. 'we have plenty of demand and not enough workers.'" jennifer in cincinnati. jennifer, good morning. caller: hi. yes. i was calling about a couple things, one in regard to vaccines. i missed the previous doctor. i have multiple sclerosis and because of the medication i'm taking i am not able to get vaccinated until next month, and i don't know how that will affect things, but also, in regard to all the statistics about people who we
fields that require little education combined with a shrinking labor force are giving low-wage workers perks previously reserved for whiteollar employees. it often means bonuses, bigger raises and competing offers. average weekly raises in leisure and hospitality, the sector that suffered the steepest job losses in 2020, were up 10.4% in may from february of 2020, outpacing the private sector overall and inflation. pay for those with only high school diplomas is rising faster than for college...
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white party's eight seats. bennett's right-wing yamina party's seven seats. progressive labor's seven seats.igrant party yisrael beiteinu's sevem seats center-right party new hope's six seats,the green party meretz's six seats. and abbas' islamist ra'a party's four seats. eight parties, 62 seats, one coalition. the power sharing agreement allows bennett to become prime minister for two years. and lapid to take over after that. bennett will replace the man who was once his mentor. bennett has called for israel to annex the west bank, which would be illegal under intertional law. >> ( translated ): the new right party is right-wing, period. no but, and not roughly. in favor of greater israel, without compmises. against a palestinian state, period. >> schifrin: his ascension, is the end of an era. netanyahu has led the likud party since 1993. he won for the first time in 1996, in part by opposing the oslo accords and their nascent steps toward peace. >> instead of taking care of security, there is gross insecurity, and irresponsibility of the prime minister. >> schifrin: that prime minister was
white party's eight seats. bennett's right-wing yamina party's seven seats. progressive labor's seven seats.igrant party yisrael beiteinu's sevem seats center-right party new hope's six seats,the green party meretz's six seats. and abbas' islamist ra'a party's four seats. eight parties, 62 seats, one coalition. the power sharing agreement allows bennett to become prime minister for two years. and lapid to take over after that. bennett will replace the man who was once his mentor. bennett has...
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. >> we saw him come back to the white house everyone remembers him laboring to get up the stairs asfore that it was a serious case. the president at the time was in the highest risk category, he was over 70, he was medically obese, didn't exercise very much. he ticked a lot of the high risk categories for a coronavirus patient and he had to be given oxygen twice. at one point his oxygen dipped into the 80s and his doctors feared he was going to have to go on a ventilator. so before that it was looking like a very serious case. even as you noted before, when he left the hospital a few days after he was admitted. his then physician didn't want him to leave, the cdc director at the time called and said he can't leave the hospital he's in the highest risk category, he could have a backslide or organ failure. and sean conley said he agreed but couldn't convince the president to stay any longer. >> mike barn cal has a question. >> the report in the book is spectacular, interesting and deeply depressing given the level of competence that you report on. but my feeling and it's still a stron
. >> we saw him come back to the white house everyone remembers him laboring to get up the stairs asfore that it was a serious case. the president at the time was in the highest risk category, he was over 70, he was medically obese, didn't exercise very much. he ticked a lot of the high risk categories for a coronavirus patient and he had to be given oxygen twice. at one point his oxygen dipped into the 80s and his doctors feared he was going to have to go on a ventilator. so before that...
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it's very clear that among younger entrants to the labor market that many more minorities and people of mixed white and minority background are taking jobs in the top tiers of the workforce plan was true before or another way of putting this is that white dominance of the top tiers is declining as a result of these demographic changes. i will just mention in passing and that the same kind of transition can be seen if we look at the groups of college-educated americans appear so, if we look at them over time, the presence of minorities and people from mixed backgrounds is growing and has reached a very high levels among college-educated americans guaranteeing, i think, that the change in the labor force will continue into the future. okay, so a few final observations. i cannot tell you that at some point in the future the number of people on the census who say they are whites will not in fact be a minority of the population. i don't know. no one really does. but, i will say that based on the changes that we see taking place in the mixing of families, the majority minority society should it occur whi
it's very clear that among younger entrants to the labor market that many more minorities and people of mixed white and minority background are taking jobs in the top tiers of the workforce plan was true before or another way of putting this is that white dominance of the top tiers is declining as a result of these demographic changes. i will just mention in passing and that the same kind of transition can be seen if we look at the groups of college-educated americans appear so, if we look at...
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labor. to a certain extent, this is expected and we are planning on seeing the white house come out and announcehis tomorrow. shery: how consequential would this be for the overall industry? emily: it definitely would have an impact on the solar industry. the solar industry, solar energy industries association says they built a tool recently helping to track manufacturers, making sure the materials they use are not coming from forced labor. solar -- has gone through a period of increasing cost. that can to lay energy, insulation, and prices have surged. being cut off from some of the supply could have an impact on industry as a whole and pricing for solar energy panels and other devices. shery: emily wilkins there in washington. the political tension between washington and beijing may be a boon for chinese tech, according to a head estate back private equity firm. the ceo thinks the tech disputes will not ease any time soon. it gives domestic players plenty of room to grow at home. he gave me his to mystic outlook. -- his domestic outlook. >> particular east asia. and we see a lot of opportuniti
labor. to a certain extent, this is expected and we are planning on seeing the white house come out and announcehis tomorrow. shery: how consequential would this be for the overall industry? emily: it definitely would have an impact on the solar industry. the solar industry, solar energy industries association says they built a tool recently helping to track manufacturers, making sure the materials they use are not coming from forced labor. solar -- has gone through a period of increasing cost....
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labor day, veterans day. this is insanity. this is what's going on in teachers unions supported by the white house. >> everyone has the right tor own choice on vaccines. but what i will say is having had covid, seeing how ran document is in the way it comes after you. and after having two members of my family die from covid. and young people. taking the vaccine is like putting on your seat belt. but it makes it much, much less likely that you will be killed. i think it's very, very important. jesse: thanks so much. general, jealous of that beautiful tan. >> the jersey shore is a great place as you know, jesse. jesse: is joe biden going soft on cartels at the border because of hunter? and "watters' world" hits the streets to discuss the vladimir putin-biden summit. [♪♪♪] feeling sluggish or weighed down? it could be a sign that your digestive system isn't working at it's best taking metamucil everyday can help. metamucil psyllium fiber, gels to trap and remove the waste that weighs you down. it also helps lower cholesterol and slows sugar absorption to promote healthy blood sugar levels. so you can feel lighter and more energet
labor day, veterans day. this is insanity. this is what's going on in teachers unions supported by the white house. >> everyone has the right tor own choice on vaccines. but what i will say is having had covid, seeing how ran document is in the way it comes after you. and after having two members of my family die from covid. and young people. taking the vaccine is like putting on your seat belt. but it makes it much, much less likely that you will be killed. i think it's very, very...
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labor day, veterans day. this is insanity. this is what's going on in teachers unions supported by the white house. >> everyone has the right toown choice on vaccines. but what i will say is having had covid, seeing how ran document is in the way it comes after you. and after having two members of my family die from covid. and young people. taking the vaccine is like putting on your seat belt. but it makes it much, much less likely that you will be killed. i think it's very, very important. jesse: thanks so much. general, jealous of that beautiful tan. >> the jersey shore is a great place as you know, jesse. jesse: is joe biden going soft on cartels at the border because of hunter? and "watters' world" hits the streets to discuss the vladimir putin-biden summit. [♪♪♪] among my patients i often see them have teeth sensitivity as well as gum issues. does it worry me? absolutely. sensodyne sensitivity and gum gives us a dual action effect that really takes care of both our teeth sensitivity as well as our gum issues. there's no question it's something that i would recommend. think of what peanuts have given humanity! fuel for vas
labor day, veterans day. this is insanity. this is what's going on in teachers unions supported by the white house. >> everyone has the right toown choice on vaccines. but what i will say is having had covid, seeing how ran document is in the way it comes after you. and after having two members of my family die from covid. and young people. taking the vaccine is like putting on your seat belt. but it makes it much, much less likely that you will be killed. i think it's very, very...
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journal" reports that a tight labor market news a shrinking labor force is, quote, giving low wage workers perks previously reserved for whiteollar employees, bonuses, bigger raises and competing offers. the journal also reporting that, quote, pay for those with only high school diplomas is rising faster than for college graduates and another big change, working from home is more possible than ever. the mckenzie global institute predicting nearly a quarter of workers are likely to work at least a day or two from home each week and also changing, how we shop. daily necessities that are being bought online. >> online grocery sales grew 54% in 2020 or 7.4% of all grocery sales. then there's surging home prices, the median price for a home hit a record $341,600 in april, the highest since the national association of retailers began tracking the numbers in 1999. single family home prices soared by 20% last year, the biggest jump since the group began tracking price in the 1970s. the economy is reopening fully, soaring demand together with supply chain issues and material shortages pushing prices higher. the key question now, how
journal" reports that a tight labor market news a shrinking labor force is, quote, giving low wage workers perks previously reserved for whiteollar employees, bonuses, bigger raises and competing offers. the journal also reporting that, quote, pay for those with only high school diplomas is rising faster than for college graduates and another big change, working from home is more possible than ever. the mckenzie global institute predicting nearly a quarter of workers are likely to work at...
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they say both black and white those southern negroes if they come here will reduce the price of labor and take the bread out of our mouths. garnett feared that the newly emancipated slaves might be captured by confederates and re-enclaved which did happen to some blacks during the war. if jeff davis does not emancipate the slaves of the confederacy garnet said and our government does not provide a territory on this continent as a refuge for those who have been freed by our armies then the condition of these people will be worse than it ever was before. when they again fall into the hands of their tormentors, they will be tortured as human beings were never tortured in this world. and confederate forces did indeed torture murder and mutilate some african-american troops who were captured as you well know. but he goes on to say if lincoln's plan were adopted going to predicted hundreds of thousands of men will be saved in the northern bug bear will all come they will all come here will be removed. now garnett supported immigration only for those who wanted to move and those who had the
they say both black and white those southern negroes if they come here will reduce the price of labor and take the bread out of our mouths. garnett feared that the newly emancipated slaves might be captured by confederates and re-enclaved which did happen to some blacks during the war. if jeff davis does not emancipate the slaves of the confederacy garnet said and our government does not provide a territory on this continent as a refuge for those who have been freed by our armies then the...
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many industries are experiencing supply chain, disruptions labor and truck driver shortages as well. in response to the supply issues. the white house is now launching a taskforce to look into supply chain shortages caused by the pandemic. >> the task force will focus on agriculture and food supplies as well as issues in construction transportation along with the semiconductors. >> and now kron 4 sports from the 18 t fiber sports desk. >> pads rejoice. we've got nba playoffs every single day of the week. no warriors. so of course not as fun as it could be. but let's check in on today's eastern conference semifinals. that's philadelphia. 76 ers hosting the atlanta hawks joelle indeed. ice tea in his return as he ghts a technical here for shoving to know going. ari, you go to the bench. they don't like playing without him 2nd quarter philly leading by 6. seth curry. sinks in the triple 21 points for curry. he's been playing pretty well in the playoffs so far. 3rd quartet sixers up by 7 and bead back in and his wide open 3. it is good. you can't leave him open like that 40 points and 13 rebounds for the big man and beat becomes t
many industries are experiencing supply chain, disruptions labor and truck driver shortages as well. in response to the supply issues. the white house is now launching a taskforce to look into supply chain shortages caused by the pandemic. >> the task force will focus on agriculture and food supplies as well as issues in construction transportation along with the semiconductors. >> and now kron 4 sports from the 18 t fiber sports desk. >> pads rejoice. we've got nba playoffs...
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white-collar workers are back at the office in big cities. morgan stanley's ceo told employees this week he expects most of them back by labor day. >> you can go to a restaurant in new york city. you can come to the office. but labor day i'll be very disappointed if people haven't found their way into the office and then we'll have a different conversation. >> reporter: but after a year of working from home many workers are reluctant to give up that freedom, start looking for child care and resume their normal commutes. jose? >> tom costello, thank you. >>> there is new fallout tonight following president biden's summit with russian president vladimir putin. the white house and republicans offering sharply different views of how it went. here's geoff bennett. >> reporter: tonight president biden back from geneva, the white house touting what it calls a successful trip, punctuated by that summit with russia's vladimir putin. >> i did what i came to do. >> reporter: the president says it was important to set some rules of the road in the relationship with russia that's been eroding for years. especially on cybersecurity. with the u.s. blaming ru
white-collar workers are back at the office in big cities. morgan stanley's ceo told employees this week he expects most of them back by labor day. >> you can go to a restaurant in new york city. you can come to the office. but labor day i'll be very disappointed if people haven't found their way into the office and then we'll have a different conversation. >> reporter: but after a year of working from home many workers are reluctant to give up that freedom, start looking for child...
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labor day, veterans day. this is insanity. this is what's going on in teachers unions supported by the white house. >> everyone has the right tor own choice on vaccines. but what i will say is having had covid, seeing how ran document is in the way it comes after you. and after having two members of my family die from covid. and young people. taking the vaccine is like putting on your seat belt. but it makes it much, much less likely that you will be killed. i think it's very, very important. jesse: thanks so much. general, jealous of that beautiful tan. >> the jersey shore is a great place as you know, jesse. jesse: is joe biden going soft on cartels at the border because of hunter? and "watters' world" hits the streets to discuss the vladimir putin-biden summit. [♪♪♪] obsession has many names. this is ours. the lexus is. all in on the sport sedan. lease the 2021 is 300 for $379 a month for 36 months. experience amazing at your lexus dealer. bipolar depression. it's a dark, lonely place. this is art inspired by real stories of people living with bipolar depression. emptiness. a hopeless struggle. the lows of bipolar depressio
labor day, veterans day. this is insanity. this is what's going on in teachers unions supported by the white house. >> everyone has the right tor own choice on vaccines. but what i will say is having had covid, seeing how ran document is in the way it comes after you. and after having two members of my family die from covid. and young people. taking the vaccine is like putting on your seat belt. but it makes it much, much less likely that you will be killed. i think it's very, very...
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white communities, essentially after the war. since they don't have that same claim to their bodies and their labor, they kind of kick them to the curb a little bit. this is not a guest. >> yeah. just kind of thinking out loud, i can imagine some situations where a white person is the one is the land. or and the black vw rents the lions are owns a share. and so the land owner has a vested interest in the financial health of the renter. >> yes and if they cannot work as much because they're severely disabled that makes things, you know, self interested for the tenant farmers, for sure. that definitely happens with a couple of men where they kind of hurt their claims because they're hiding their wounds and injuries from their employers, so their employers do not know that they are wounded to the level that they are. so, it is really complicated. >> yeah. well, i guess one final question. this actually came in an email before your talk, so yes it did sort of touch on this indirectly in your top. but i will ask it anyway, somebody was asking about the end of the civil war, and the wrapping up of slavery. and he is interested in the m
white communities, essentially after the war. since they don't have that same claim to their bodies and their labor, they kind of kick them to the curb a little bit. this is not a guest. >> yeah. just kind of thinking out loud, i can imagine some situations where a white person is the one is the land. or and the black vw rents the lions are owns a share. and so the land owner has a vested interest in the financial health of the renter. >> yes and if they cannot work as much because...