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>> steve: oh >> jimmy: willie nelson. [ cheers and applause for appearing on the show, we sent willie arrangement. [ laughter ] not fruit, it was an arrangement of edibles [ laughter ] and he likes gummies [ light laughter ] let's get to some news well guys, in a speech last, former vice president mike pence made his clearest effort yet to distance himself from trump, by saying he was proud to certify the election. wow. it's a whole different side of pence. [ laughter ] next he says he wants to be grand marshal of the pride parade >> steve: what [ laughter ] >> jimmy: i mean, it's amazing what's happening to him. meanwhile, trump can't believe pence turned against him he was like, "boy, just when you know a guy that you send an angry mob into the capitol building to murder." [ laughter ] [ laughter ] pence also tried to lighten the mood by telling a joke and he delivered it as only mike pence can. >> there was this farmer who decided to take his cow to the market so he loaded the cow in the truck and the dog, and headed into town. but on the way there was a a traffic accident, the cow
>> steve: oh >> jimmy: willie nelson. [ cheers and applause for appearing on the show, we sent willie arrangement. [ laughter ] not fruit, it was an arrangement of edibles [ laughter ] and he likes gummies [ light laughter ] let's get to some news well guys, in a speech last, former vice president mike pence made his clearest effort yet to distance himself from trump, by saying he was proud to certify the election. wow. it's a whole different side of pence. [ laughter ] next he says...
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david willis, thank you very much forl willis, thank you very much for that.ary, matt hancock, says the new �*delta' variant of coronavirus, first recorded in india, is about 40% more infectious than the version detected in kent. he said the increased transmissibility is making �*more difficult', the decision on whether to lift all remaining restrictions in england onjune the 21st. he stated that, the government is "open" to a delay if needed. but mr hancock said the number of people needing hospital treatment was "broadly flat", which means the vaccines are working. here's our medical editor, fergus walsh. everyjab in every arm is another brick in a wall of immunity against coronavirus. but will it hold back the delta variant, which has led to a sharp increase in cases? it is significantly more transmissible than previous strains and has led to a sharp increase in cases. ministers have just eight days before they must decide whether to lift all remaining restrictions in england. the good news is that the hospitalisations, the number of people arriving at hosp
david willis, thank you very much forl willis, thank you very much for that.ary, matt hancock, says the new �*delta' variant of coronavirus, first recorded in india, is about 40% more infectious than the version detected in kent. he said the increased transmissibility is making �*more difficult', the decision on whether to lift all remaining restrictions in england onjune the 21st. he stated that, the government is "open" to a delay if needed. but mr hancock said the number of...
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her name is laquita willis, friend years old, police say a customer shot and killed her at thisgrocery store near atlanta just yesterday the store's owner set willis asked a man to pull his mask up and he refused according to investigators, the suspect left, came back with gun in hand, and shot her down the sheriff says the suspect then got into a shootout with a deputy working security at the store, and shot the deputy not once, but twice. at last report, the deputy is listed in stable condition in the hospital investigators say officers arrested the man as he tried to crawl out of the supermarket's front door he faces charges of murder and
her name is laquita willis, friend years old, police say a customer shot and killed her at thisgrocery store near atlanta just yesterday the store's owner set willis asked a man to pull his mask up and he refused according to investigators, the suspect left, came back with gun in hand, and shot her down the sheriff says the suspect then got into a shootout with a deputy working security at the store, and shot the deputy not once, but twice. at last report, the deputy is listed in stable...
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there's willie and joe walking down a muddy battlescape. willie and joe my heroes. it's signed schultz and my hero bill mauldin. schultz -- mauldin was one of these cartoonists that other cartoonists worshiped. greatly admired. but i can't say that mauldin changed cartooning. he wasn't a thomas naste. he didn't introduce a new style that got replicated everywhere. he was a one-of-a-kind. he was a one-off. there was nobody quite like him before and nobody like him after. his political cartooning, he kind of was the apotheosis of a traditionalist that started with thomas naste. he didn't have a transformational impact on the profession of cartooning, but he had a transformational impact on the consciousness of the culture. >> one last question which i knew i was going to ask you this the moment i found out i was going to be interviewing you, todd. what are your three favorite mauldin cartoons or your three favorite wartime mauldin cartoons. you must have some favorites. no one is as steeped in this man's work as you are. >> i do have some. it's funny because you think
there's willie and joe walking down a muddy battlescape. willie and joe my heroes. it's signed schultz and my hero bill mauldin. schultz -- mauldin was one of these cartoonists that other cartoonists worshiped. greatly admired. but i can't say that mauldin changed cartooning. he wasn't a thomas naste. he didn't introduce a new style that got replicated everywhere. he was a one-of-a-kind. he was a one-off. there was nobody quite like him before and nobody like him after. his political...
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but it is great to be with willie. stop to do the show. but the space, that is the longest tracking shot since good fellas through the kitchen. >> it really is something. david ignatius, we shared some points last year and this year, obviously a big difference. something occurs to me this week. that we have the meeting, with boris johnson and then we have the g-7 and and now nato, and boris johnson, g7, meeting with putin, i'm a dork i go back and say what was our gdp last year. we're $21 trillion. they use about $19 trillion and i still add great britain. their still our allies. that is $40 trillion of wealth a year. $40 trillion of wealth. that is pretty good. that is almost the japan that could say no. do you remember that book from '89, the japanese were going to turn us into their grainery. russia $1.4 trillion. it seems if we just take care of the home team together, this is what i wish politicians would explain, it is $40 trillion of strength and wealth and you look at our defense spending it dwarves like china,
but it is great to be with willie. stop to do the show. but the space, that is the longest tracking shot since good fellas through the kitchen. >> it really is something. david ignatius, we shared some points last year and this year, obviously a big difference. something occurs to me this week. that we have the meeting, with boris johnson and then we have the g-7 and and now nato, and boris johnson, g7, meeting with putin, i'm a dork i go back and say what was our gdp last year. we're $21...
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from shreveport, louisiana, willie jones!wn by the riverside ♪ ♪ hanky panky where them girls bad yes ma'am ♪ ♪ please and thank you where them boys ride slow 'cause them roads ♪ ♪ is dangerous it's a real thin line 'tween snakes and angels ♪ ♪ sun making me sweat cognac on my breath crawfish with ♪ ♪ the cornbread yeah this as real as it gets ♪ ♪ knick knack paddy wack give a dog a bone this is willie jones ♪ ♪ you already know you can find me out where the corn ♪ ♪ and the cotton grow way down south cracking bones slamming dominos ♪ ♪ welcome to the ratchet black zydeco rodeo boss hog i'm a dog ♪ ♪ i'm a billy goat down by the riverside by the riverside ♪ ♪ down by the riverside by the riverside down by the riverside ♪ ♪ by the riverside this is how we throw it down down by the riverside ♪ ♪ get that mud off my tires dirty south in the house coming straight out ♪ ♪ the bayou we got that catfish frying coming fresh ♪ ♪ off the bottom i got a bad -- with the buckshot ♪ ♪ ridin' shotty met her down at tulane so you know she ♪
from shreveport, louisiana, willie jones!wn by the riverside ♪ ♪ hanky panky where them girls bad yes ma'am ♪ ♪ please and thank you where them boys ride slow 'cause them roads ♪ ♪ is dangerous it's a real thin line 'tween snakes and angels ♪ ♪ sun making me sweat cognac on my breath crawfish with ♪ ♪ the cornbread yeah this as real as it gets ♪ ♪ knick knack paddy wack give a dog a bone this is willie jones ♪ ♪ you already know you can find me out where the corn ♪...
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>> yeah, thanks, willie. and good morning.rson for the first time in two years. and more fundamentally, we're back in terms of being unified in our resolve. and the resolve is to show that democracies can still deliver for our people and take on the biggest challenges in the world. >> let me ask you, mr. singh, thanks so much for being with us. we had earlier in the day today jeffrey sacks on talking about how multi national corporations, american corporations hide hundreds of billions of assets, whether it's in the cayman islands or bermuda, we're looking at this global minimum tax. how important is that to pass and what will that do to make sure that american corporations pay american taxes? >> yeah, joe, this is not just a wonky finance issue. this is an issue that leaders are discussing because what this is about fundamentally is ending a very destructive race to the bottom on corporate tax rates. that race to the bottom has meant that we've relied more and more on workers to generate tax revenues. it's meant we don't have
>> yeah, thanks, willie. and good morning.rson for the first time in two years. and more fundamentally, we're back in terms of being unified in our resolve. and the resolve is to show that democracies can still deliver for our people and take on the biggest challenges in the world. >> let me ask you, mr. singh, thanks so much for being with us. we had earlier in the day today jeffrey sacks on talking about how multi national corporations, american corporations hide hundreds of...
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are your pals woody harrellson and willie nelson there? >> woody is not, but willie is here.tary on him. they interviewed me for it a couple days ago. i saw him yesterday. we played some dominos, and i might see him even later today, but yeah, it was fun doing -- you know, the thing with willie, because he was such a big deal kind of growing up and my parents loved him and being in texas, and i still sort of can't quite believe that i'm sort of friends with him. it sort of feels like a seventh grade who are knows the star quarterback, and then he knows his name and says hello to him. sometimes eats lunch with him and keeps the other guys from picking on him. but yeah, he -- it was great. and so when the documentary, they were asking me about all the poker stuff, and then, of course, you know, there's marijuana -- >> jimmy: what? >> well, that, of course, is part of the story. you can't whitewash that. and so -- but i still have a thing from growing up that it's sort of a secretive like, you got to hide that. but it's -- i mean, there's nothing to hide. >> jimmy: it ruins it i
are your pals woody harrellson and willie nelson there? >> woody is not, but willie is here.tary on him. they interviewed me for it a couple days ago. i saw him yesterday. we played some dominos, and i might see him even later today, but yeah, it was fun doing -- you know, the thing with willie, because he was such a big deal kind of growing up and my parents loved him and being in texas, and i still sort of can't quite believe that i'm sort of friends with him. it sort of feels like a...
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i mean willie needs an aspirin. he doesn't need another purple heart, you know, and that just is that captures in just a clipped sentence the sardonic realism the enlightenment of of willy his house smart he is what is survivor he is, you know how down to earth he is and and how the infantry when you're living in the war zone, you know, your world devolves down to the patch of ground you're standing on you're not thinking a higher ideals. you're not thinking about, you know, god and country you're thinking about yourself and your comrades. going to give you the last word todd before we take it over to the question and answer session which promises to be a lot of fun. some of bill mauldin's career his his legacy his meaning for americans today. why should we still care about the of this great cartoonist? i mean he was truly, you know, we don't think of cartoonists as great artists and he would he would absolutely he explicitly said i'm a cartoonist. that's because i'm not good enough to be an artist so he would never
i mean willie needs an aspirin. he doesn't need another purple heart, you know, and that just is that captures in just a clipped sentence the sardonic realism the enlightenment of of willy his house smart he is what is survivor he is, you know how down to earth he is and and how the infantry when you're living in the war zone, you know, your world devolves down to the patch of ground you're standing on you're not thinking a higher ideals. you're not thinking about, you know, god and country...
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david willis in los angeles, thank you very much.by professor lawrence gostin, director of the world health organization centre on national and global health law. professor, thank you very much for being with us on bbc news. how significant an announcement is this? you know, ithink significant an announcement is this? you know, i think it is potentially transformational. i realise that 80 million _ transformational. i realise that 80 million doses is far from what we need, _ million doses is far from what we need. but — million doses is far from what we need. but i — million doses is far from what we need, but i think president biden really— need, but i think president biden really is — need, but i think president biden really is reestablishing the united states_ really is reestablishing the united states leadership in this, and so i expect— states leadership in this, and so i expect him — states leadership in this, and so i expect him to go to the g7 in london and urge _ expect him to go to the g7 in london and urge other countries
david willis in los angeles, thank you very much.by professor lawrence gostin, director of the world health organization centre on national and global health law. professor, thank you very much for being with us on bbc news. how significant an announcement is this? you know, ithink significant an announcement is this? you know, i think it is potentially transformational. i realise that 80 million _ transformational. i realise that 80 million doses is far from what we need, _ million doses is...
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willie, i mean, two weeks.o won a mayor's race in one city? >> maybe longer than that, actually. maybe mid-july before they know, because now next tuesday is when they start reallocating the votes in the rank choice. they look at mail-in voting, absentee voting. it will be a while, but interesting to see how it shakes out. this is the first in our country for a city or an electorate this size to use rank choice voting. we're learning as we go. >> i was walking around yesterday, largely in the upper west side, but parts of midtown manhattan, and i suspect i was looking at a classic case of voter suppression. that's what this was, rank choice voting. i mean, there were longer lines at the bakery that i go to than there were for people voting. i don't know what the turnout ended up being, but i suspect it was low. >> in fairness, joe, mike goes to magnolia bakery which is very popular and always haa line. >> he does. and when mike starts a sentence by saying i was walking around the city yesterday, you know what y
willie, i mean, two weeks.o won a mayor's race in one city? >> maybe longer than that, actually. maybe mid-july before they know, because now next tuesday is when they start reallocating the votes in the rank choice. they look at mail-in voting, absentee voting. it will be a while, but interesting to see how it shakes out. this is the first in our country for a city or an electorate this size to use rank choice voting. we're learning as we go. >> i was walking around yesterday,...
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>> and willie, you're right.f you're fully vaccinated you need to be aware about this virus, but you don't necessarily need to be concerned about it because you are protected from the delta variant just like the other variants. however, if you're not fully vaccinated, especially if you're unvaccinated you definitely need to be concerned about the virus because the affecting people and it is becoming more and more dominant in the u.s. and it is something that we know can cause an issue going forward. the bottom line message, get your vaccine, willie. >> and these vaccines covering the variants. get your shot. dr. torres, thanks so much. good to see you this morning. >> coming up, a new in-person sunday sitdown with trevor noah on finding the comedy in a difficult year. his plans to hit the road on a stand-up tour and the movie version of his best-selling life well lived. the groundbreaking major league all-star who spent his off-seasons as the front man of a touring nightclub band, and as we head to break, our pho
>> and willie, you're right.f you're fully vaccinated you need to be aware about this virus, but you don't necessarily need to be concerned about it because you are protected from the delta variant just like the other variants. however, if you're not fully vaccinated, especially if you're unvaccinated you definitely need to be concerned about the virus because the affecting people and it is becoming more and more dominant in the u.s. and it is something that we know can cause an issue...
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>> progress. >> jimmy: over willie when it comes to playing poker?ut of his mind? >> it doesn't. i would think -- i'd think that was, you know -- maybe, you know, years ago. that was my game plan but it hasn't worked out that way. i tend to lose. but maybe he's just a lot better at playing high than i am. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: yeah. >> he's, you know -- you know, with dominos and stuff, i just get -- he really can -- he's great at dominos. he's been playing since he was a kid. i sometimes talk about where we play poker is called -- it's in sort of the back of his garage, and he calls it django's orchid lounge. [ laughter ] i sometimes, when i walk in, because i know i'm going to lose, i'll say, well, here i am, where dreams go to die. [ laughter ] back in django's orchid lounge, which was something that my dad used to say. there was this hamburger place that me and my brothers loved going and my dad kind of was like, he didn't really love the place tial the jukebox was always broken. he'd say that place was really depressing, he'd say it was where d
>> progress. >> jimmy: over willie when it comes to playing poker?ut of his mind? >> it doesn't. i would think -- i'd think that was, you know -- maybe, you know, years ago. that was my game plan but it hasn't worked out that way. i tend to lose. but maybe he's just a lot better at playing high than i am. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: yeah. >> he's, you know -- you know, with dominos and stuff, i just get -- he really can -- he's great at dominos. he's been playing since...
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let's hear from debra willis. thank you for joining us. >> thank you. welcome, good afternoon everyone. excited to be here. i think the national archives for this invitation to share my work, and inviting me. it's exciting to consider a place where i did a lot of work in terms of research in the national archives, focusing on my topic. my topic also, it's about memory, and re-discovery as well as investigating the legacy of african american soldiers, as well as women, who are teachers, nurses and to think about how photography letters and documents form this experience. i will start off with sharing my screen, which will include a top, focusing on my research. this image is the cover of the book. it celebrates and documents the experience of him into making. this is one of the photographs that are part of the collection. it really tells the story of the experience of what it meant to be photographed. then, how do we preserve that photograph through the experience of the casing of the image and the sense of bravery when we read the photograph of the sold
let's hear from debra willis. thank you for joining us. >> thank you. welcome, good afternoon everyone. excited to be here. i think the national archives for this invitation to share my work, and inviting me. it's exciting to consider a place where i did a lot of work in terms of research in the national archives, focusing on my topic. my topic also, it's about memory, and re-discovery as well as investigating the legacy of african american soldiers, as well as women, who are teachers,...
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i mean, it's heavy, willie.e are often supposed to move aside theos blackness, which is reall hard. and not engage in it on a human level, but i've been here since sunday interacting with the tulsa, talking to descendants of people whoal survived thee tulsa race massacre, being around these survivors. and it is ahe reminder of one, w far this o country has come, bu how far we have to go because when you look at the whitewashing and t sanitizing o different things that happened in this t country, when it come to race, that is still happening to this day, right? this was covered up by people. this wasn't something that folks forgot n'about, right? this was covered up by law enforcement officials, covered up by local leaders. and so this resurgence of this conversation and also this connection to the way that things have been happening in this country still, especially when it comes to police -- police-involved shootings in this cecountry, all of that is something that was kind of strange to be a part of and walkin
i mean, it's heavy, willie.e are often supposed to move aside theos blackness, which is reall hard. and not engage in it on a human level, but i've been here since sunday interacting with the tulsa, talking to descendants of people whoal survived thee tulsa race massacre, being around these survivors. and it is ahe reminder of one, w far this o country has come, bu how far we have to go because when you look at the whitewashing and t sanitizing o different things that happened in this t...
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willie?while president biden plans to travel abroad tomorrow, vice president kamala harris continues her trip in guatemala. as u.s. immigration deals with the spike at the mexican border, the vice president delivered this message to guatemalans considering making that trip to the united states. >> the goal of our work is to help guatemalans find hope at home. at the same time, i want to be clear to folks in this region who are thinking about making that dangerous trek to the united states/mexico border, do not come. do not come. >> joining us now, immigration correspondent at politico, sabrina rodriguez, who is traveling with the vice president. sabrina, good morning, it's good to see you. couldn't be more clear there from the vice president. do not come. you will be turned back, she went on to say. this echos a message we heard back in march from the president himself, where he said exactly the same thing. don't come because of that spike right now along the border. so explain if you can a l
willie?while president biden plans to travel abroad tomorrow, vice president kamala harris continues her trip in guatemala. as u.s. immigration deals with the spike at the mexican border, the vice president delivered this message to guatemalans considering making that trip to the united states. >> the goal of our work is to help guatemalans find hope at home. at the same time, i want to be clear to folks in this region who are thinking about making that dangerous trek to the united...
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of the united states and it's my pleasure to welcome you to today's virtual book talk with deborah willis author of the black civil war soldier. the civil war was the first large and prolonged conflict to extensively be recorded in photographs. this visual record gives us a sense of immediacy that we don't have with paintings and prints from the revolutionary war are other earlier conflicts. we can identify individual faces and we can imagine ourselves on the actual battlefields in the aftermath of the fighting. thousands of those images are now in the national archives but photos of black soldiers are rare. in her book the black civil war soldier deborah willis shows us the faces of a number of black soldiers who took up arms to fight for their freedom. using photographs and the written record she examines not only the individual stories of the soldiers, but also the importance of african-american communities during and after the war. deborah willis is university professor and chair of the department of photography and imaging at the tisch school of the arts at new york university and ha
of the united states and it's my pleasure to welcome you to today's virtual book talk with deborah willis author of the black civil war soldier. the civil war was the first large and prolonged conflict to extensively be recorded in photographs. this visual record gives us a sense of immediacy that we don't have with paintings and prints from the revolutionary war are other earlier conflicts. we can identify individual faces and we can imagine ourselves on the actual battlefields in the...
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>> we'll see, willie. one of the things that are we are still fighting particularly in red states, like the one that i live in now in south carolina, where the republicans are still fighting against the aca and the medicaid expansion component of it. here in south carolina, if the government would -- if our governor would expand medicaid, it would cover 250 to almost 300,000 people and give them health care health insurance. and it would be a boon to the health care industry in the state. many of the rural hospitals that have closed over this country, many of them are in red states that have refused to expand medicaid. this is an opportunity for these governors and these areas to actually help the people that they represent, that they claim to represent. and so, i think the fight will probably move to the states where we're going to force and try to do all that we can to figure out how we get health care to the needy folks in these states that desperately need health care at this moment. >> jamie, let's ch
>> we'll see, willie. one of the things that are we are still fighting particularly in red states, like the one that i live in now in south carolina, where the republicans are still fighting against the aca and the medicaid expansion component of it. here in south carolina, if the government would -- if our governor would expand medicaid, it would cover 250 to almost 300,000 people and give them health care health insurance. and it would be a boon to the health care industry in the state....
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>> i wish i had a better answer for you, willie., there's potentially more sanctions against putin's inner circle, conceivably more draconian economic sanctions. the problem with turning the lights out in moscow, in an unconstrained cyber conflict between the two countries, we've got an enormous amount to lose. unlike nuclear weapons, almost like nuclear weapons, cyber can become a weapon of mass destruction. we're extremely vulnerable. so, yeah, we can hurt russia. that's no doubt. but in turn, they can really hurt us. so we have got to be extremely careful about essentially going into an unrestrained, unregulated cyber escalation with them. i would think one other thing we could do, though, is put out certain information. i don't know exactly what we have, but the more details we can put out about corruption, about privatization of wealth for mr. putin and his budies to embarrass him at home, i would make that a priority. >> to follow up on what willie was saying, when we talk about whispering into putin's ear, that there are limi
>> i wish i had a better answer for you, willie., there's potentially more sanctions against putin's inner circle, conceivably more draconian economic sanctions. the problem with turning the lights out in moscow, in an unconstrained cyber conflict between the two countries, we've got an enormous amount to lose. unlike nuclear weapons, almost like nuclear weapons, cyber can become a weapon of mass destruction. we're extremely vulnerable. so, yeah, we can hurt russia. that's no doubt. but...
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willie, i don't want to be speculating on that.ing like that, you know it as well as i, it will get completely taken out of context and go into the twitter world like crazy. so, i'm going to leave that to other people and not surmise and guess who's interests it's in. it's not helpful. everything you say gets completely taken out of context. >> and it's really, it would be like me, talking about what it's like to be an nba player. i wouldn't know -- i'm terrible at basketball. you're about medicine. you're about health. you're about studying that. these questions about china, i mean, that's up to the politicians to sort through. that's up to the politicians to figure out. it may not be in the best interest of china's leaders for this to come out. it certainly, though, it is certainly in the best interests of the chinese people and also, i'm sure a lot of medical doctors over there want that to happen as well. i just want to -- let's just be very clear about this, because people love writing stories about how this has changed and th
willie, i don't want to be speculating on that.ing like that, you know it as well as i, it will get completely taken out of context and go into the twitter world like crazy. so, i'm going to leave that to other people and not surmise and guess who's interests it's in. it's not helpful. everything you say gets completely taken out of context. >> and it's really, it would be like me, talking about what it's like to be an nba player. i wouldn't know -- i'm terrible at basketball. you're...
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willie? >> jonathan lemire, in another understatement from president putin today, he said, president biden is very different from president trump. and so much of this trip, from the very beginning, from that first stop two tuesdays ago, where the president landed at a base and spoke to american troops about the need to restore faith and democracy, that we stand on the edge of something that we need to step back from, there's a moment in stroo to save democracy was about making the case contrasted to the previous four years. so in that regard, how did he do? >> jon meacham? >> well, the theme of this presidency, the way it's emerged is, this is democracy versus autocracy. and autocracy can take form both at home and abroad. so chinese communist party, vladimir putin and his oligarchs, the insurrection of january 6th. there is a connection, thematically, within those forces. and so my own view, again, is that basically, almost anything the president does is going to be doable in this frame. doe
willie? >> jonathan lemire, in another understatement from president putin today, he said, president biden is very different from president trump. and so much of this trip, from the very beginning, from that first stop two tuesdays ago, where the president landed at a base and spoke to american troops about the need to restore faith and democracy, that we stand on the edge of something that we need to step back from, there's a moment in stroo to save democracy was about making the case...
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willie, how was your memorial day? what did you do? >> unfortunately, i spent most of it watching the yankees be swept by the lowly detroit tigers and plummet to 5 1/2 games back in the al east. so it was a cold, rainy memorial day here in the new york renal . it's been a year and a half since we've had a group this big around the table. so things are coming back. >> we're coming. that's it. >> and tomorrow i think it will be like mardi gras. we're going to be around the table. we're going to have -- >> yes. >> we're throwing beads. it's going to be fantastic. mike, how was your memorial day weekend? what did you do? >> it was wet, it was cold, but it was wonderful, because memorial day is one of my favorite days of the year. it harkens back to -- it brings up so many memories of growing up when memorial day was a much bigger day in the sense of memory than it is today, but it was wonderful. it was wonderful to be with the grandchildren, my kids, they were all together. can't ask for anything much more than that. >> no way. >> jonathan
willie, how was your memorial day? what did you do? >> unfortunately, i spent most of it watching the yankees be swept by the lowly detroit tigers and plummet to 5 1/2 games back in the al east. so it was a cold, rainy memorial day here in the new york renal . it's been a year and a half since we've had a group this big around the table. so things are coming back. >> we're coming. that's it. >> and tomorrow i think it will be like mardi gras. we're going to be around the...
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>> thank you, willie. not through staff, how important the for the people act is and how important the john lewis voting rights advancement act are to confronting the tsunami, the pandemic, the onslaught of voter suppression legislation, which is sweeping across the nation. let's be clear, we asked senator manchin to reconsider his position on the for the people act. certainly, we did not change his mind in this meeting. but we, i think, spent a good deal of timesharing with him how outrageous, ridiculous, discriminatory and unnecessary many of these new laws and proposed new laws are in light of the record voter turnout and the flawless election we had in 2020. we also spent a great deal of time talking about the filibuster from the standpoint of its history, willie. the filibuster has been used for better than 100 years, but it has primarily been used to block civil rights legislation. yes, it's been used for other things, but its primary use over the years, whether it's richard russell and strom thurmon
>> thank you, willie. not through staff, how important the for the people act is and how important the john lewis voting rights advancement act are to confronting the tsunami, the pandemic, the onslaught of voter suppression legislation, which is sweeping across the nation. let's be clear, we asked senator manchin to reconsider his position on the for the people act. certainly, we did not change his mind in this meeting. but we, i think, spent a good deal of timesharing with him how...
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served in the 45th infantry division during world war ii and in 1945 when the pulitzer prize for his willie ngo cartoons chronicling the every day experiences of american troops to the front his biographer todd depastino of his postwar career after he received a second pulitzer. you can watch that tuesday beginning at 8 pm eastern, here on c-span three. >> this is a film about time, historical time in southeast asia. specifically concerns the people of vietnam, north and south. it chronicles the story of a four year search for peace, and for better days to come, in their part of the world. this research succeeded with past progress. this film may likely claimants title in a chronology of hope. the united states first became involved in a conflict in north vietnam, and south vietnam after both countries received their independence more than a decade ago by ratified acts of the french colony. the united states reported the efforts by soviet numb to remain free and independent, but increased its financial and military support in the early 1960s as the threat to sow vietnam intensified. ♪ ♪ ♪ a
served in the 45th infantry division during world war ii and in 1945 when the pulitzer prize for his willie ngo cartoons chronicling the every day experiences of american troops to the front his biographer todd depastino of his postwar career after he received a second pulitzer. you can watch that tuesday beginning at 8 pm eastern, here on c-span three. >> this is a film about time, historical time in southeast asia. specifically concerns the people of vietnam, north and south. it...
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willie >> a busy couple of weeks ahead.ica starting us off at the white house, thank you >>> former president donald trump was back on stage saturday night speaking to a packed crowd of north carolina republicans and fuelling rumors about a possible run in 2024 nbc's ally vatali was there and has more from greenville, north carolina good morning >> reporter: hey, willie good morning it began as an uncharacteristically muted speech from the former president during the north carolina gop's convention dinner. then more than an hour in, the former president let loose about the 2020 election he lost. donald trump reviving false claims of a stolen election. center stage in north carolina. >> that election will go down as the crime of the sechblg i are and our country is being destroyed by people who perhaps have no right to destroy it. >> reporter: the room full of republicans cheering him on. some holding a flag announcing trump won as he took the stage. >> i am not the one trying to undermine american democracy i'm the one that
willie >> a busy couple of weeks ahead.ica starting us off at the white house, thank you >>> former president donald trump was back on stage saturday night speaking to a packed crowd of north carolina republicans and fuelling rumors about a possible run in 2024 nbc's ally vatali was there and has more from greenville, north carolina good morning >> reporter: hey, willie good morning it began as an uncharacteristically muted speech from the former president during the north...
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raquel willis is a transgender activist and writer. state representative brian sims was the first openly gay men elected in that state's history. and we have associate editor at nbc. they've been extensively covering this legislation over the past several months. raquel, i want to talk about these sports bans at first that have been passed now in several states. the lawmakers pushing this legislation, they argue it's about fairness, saying that transgender girls have an unfair advantage. but we've reached out to all the governors who signed these bills to ask if they could name any examples in their state, one example of someone with an unfair advantage. no one has provided us with any of these examples. so, in your mind, what's going on here? >> yes. well, i think it's clear that they are trying to make a problem out of no problem, as we saw a few years ago, the fight
raquel willis is a transgender activist and writer. state representative brian sims was the first openly gay men elected in that state's history. and we have associate editor at nbc. they've been extensively covering this legislation over the past several months. raquel, i want to talk about these sports bans at first that have been passed now in several states. the lawmakers pushing this legislation, they argue it's about fairness, saying that transgender girls have an unfair advantage. but...
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>> yeah, and willie, you know, it's so interesting. over the past four and a half years, past five years, we've been talking about that atlantic charter. we've been talking about nato. we've been talking about how it's been fraying at the edges. and some among us have suggested that perhaps america will never survive. that our relationships will be forever frayed, because of the 45th president of the united states. and who knows, maybe that's true. i suspect it's not. but it is interesting, we get to -- we certainly got to see donald trump's view of the world, which was unique, for any post-war president. now we're going to see joe biden's follow up, to see if there is damage with this relationship, and how he can clean it up. >> yeah, first of all, i wish jon meacham were here, talking about the atlantic charter. his book, franklin and winston about their friendship. that was signed a few months before pearl harbor. such an interesting dynamic between those two guys. and the two countries and president biden has explicitly said, yes,
>> yeah, and willie, you know, it's so interesting. over the past four and a half years, past five years, we've been talking about that atlantic charter. we've been talking about nato. we've been talking about how it's been fraying at the edges. and some among us have suggested that perhaps america will never survive. that our relationships will be forever frayed, because of the 45th president of the united states. and who knows, maybe that's true. i suspect it's not. but it is...
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we'll go to willie in a second to continue this.things about -- i'll ask both of you this, a couple things about 2020 i still don't get, other than the 75 million people that voted -- >> at least we're not talking 2016 anymore. i'll talk about whatever you want. >> i know. people would come up to me in church in connecticut, like conspiracy theories, talking about republican conspiracy theories then it was democratic conspiracy theories. you need to look at michigan behind the third door. please, just stop. >> i understand. >> i know you understand. but i want to talk for a second about susan collins, as somebody who's going to be playing a role in all of these things, if we go down to 55, i think susan collins becomes a key player. how did susan collins win a state by nine that joe biden won by nine? that just doesn't happen anymore. have you figured that out? >> one of the biggest changes in the senate from 15 years ago is the number of senators that represent a party opposite of how they voted for president. a third of the senate
we'll go to willie in a second to continue this.things about -- i'll ask both of you this, a couple things about 2020 i still don't get, other than the 75 million people that voted -- >> at least we're not talking 2016 anymore. i'll talk about whatever you want. >> i know. people would come up to me in church in connecticut, like conspiracy theories, talking about republican conspiracy theories then it was democratic conspiracy theories. you need to look at michigan behind the third...
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>> willie, that's a really good question.ay. administered nearly 320 million doses of the vaccine in people 30 and up. we have about 70% of the population vaccinated. we're going to -- we're going to need to do more work in the 18 to 26 population in particular. but here's what we're learning about why people are not getting vaccinated. for some people it's an issue of access, that access is becoming much easier now. for some people it's a question of motivation. there are some people is it important for me to get vaccinated as i see cases come down, the answer is yes, the delta variant is one reason. the other reason is really misinformation. we know two thirds of people unvaccinated say they believe the myths out there about the vaccine may be true. so we have to do more to make sure the misinformation spread on social media and other means is countered by trusted voices in communities that's why we're mobilizing and working with doctors and nurses and faith leaders in communities to make sure that people get the right info
>> willie, that's a really good question.ay. administered nearly 320 million doses of the vaccine in people 30 and up. we have about 70% of the population vaccinated. we're going to -- we're going to need to do more work in the 18 to 26 population in particular. but here's what we're learning about why people are not getting vaccinated. for some people it's an issue of access, that access is becoming much easier now. for some people it's a question of motivation. there are some people is...
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those are all due to the don'ts of barry and they're all among unvaccinated people and doctor willis as well. clinical trials look promising for children under 12. they still cannot get vaccinated leaving them vulnerable and doctor willis has this to those leaning into herd immunity as an excuse not to get a shot you know, misunderstanding that that covid-19 infection is mild. and isn't so bad and therefore may not choose get vaccine for that reason. that's that's a mistake. you know, covid-19 can be deadly we know it can lead to serious illness hospitalization. but for a lot of people who may not be hospitalized. they still end up with long-term symptoms that are still being described to recess. stasio kron 4 news coming next to the kron 4 morning news. one person. >> is dead and nearly 100 are missing after a building collapse in miami. the latest on the search coming up in a live report. >> developing this morning, the desperate search for nearly 100 people who are missing following a deadly building collapse near miami with each passing hour, families of the missing are becoming
those are all due to the don'ts of barry and they're all among unvaccinated people and doctor willis as well. clinical trials look promising for children under 12. they still cannot get vaccinated leaving them vulnerable and doctor willis has this to those leaning into herd immunity as an excuse not to get a shot you know, misunderstanding that that covid-19 infection is mild. and isn't so bad and therefore may not choose get vaccine for that reason. that's that's a mistake. you know, covid-19...
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so it's a simple question, willie.ds in the house and senate want this bipartisan bill to pass or not? if they don't, they can keep insisting on linkage but they're not going to be linked, joe manchin will tell you that, kyrsten sinema will tell you that and a couple other democrats hiding behind those two will say the same thing. >> as you point out, reconciliation is not a lock. joe manchin has a lot of work to do, a lot to say about it. kyrsten sinema has a lot to say about it. kudos to you somehow getting wedding crashers into a conversation over infrastructure bill, it was extraordinary. >> it had to be done. >> let's bring into the conversation, pete buttigieg, and also with us mike barnicle and host of "way too early" kasie hunt. mr. secretary great to have you in new york. >> it's good to be back. >> you were in the rail tunnel between new york and new jersey built in 1910, it was state of the art 111 years ago. >> exactly. >> what did you see yesterday and how does it fit into the negotiation we've been talkin
so it's a simple question, willie.ds in the house and senate want this bipartisan bill to pass or not? if they don't, they can keep insisting on linkage but they're not going to be linked, joe manchin will tell you that, kyrsten sinema will tell you that and a couple other democrats hiding behind those two will say the same thing. >> as you point out, reconciliation is not a lock. joe manchin has a lot of work to do, a lot to say about it. kyrsten sinema has a lot to say about it. kudos...
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doctor matt willis. he says this variant is very infectious. more than the uk variant. a 4% of people are not coming back for the second dose right now. so really that second dose is very, very important and this very came from india and it's been spreading pretty quickly across the united states. about 20% of our current cases in the in the u.s. are attributed to the delta variant have been talking to people all morning long. the sentence elmo area. a lot of people here not understanding why people are not getting vaccinated. take a listen. well, i think they should be aware of how >> this disease is and you can die from it. the be sold. and he again having a vaccination. >> you know that man. he said that he has had something like the shingles before. so he's very aware of how a disease can really affect your body and tear you up. and that's why he made it a priority to get the coronavirus vaccine. now. i mentioned it earlier, but it's a major, major milestone. 90% of marine county with the first dose. that's huge. doctor about will has called it a gift to thanks back
doctor matt willis. he says this variant is very infectious. more than the uk variant. a 4% of people are not coming back for the second dose right now. so really that second dose is very, very important and this very came from india and it's been spreading pretty quickly across the united states. about 20% of our current cases in the in the u.s. are attributed to the delta variant have been talking to people all morning long. the sentence elmo area. a lot of people here not understanding why...
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. >> kate larson spoke with london breed and willy brown about their very different takes on the controversy not with a lot of respect. but if you'd just wipe that smirk off your face, that would help me. >> reporter: san francisco supervisor aaron peskin publicly chastised the parks director over a controversial letter during wednesday's board meeting. >> she did nothing wrong and i did nothing wrong. and it's totally bull -- >> if we could try to be a little more civil. but i do want to say this and read this out loud. >> reporter: subsequently on thursday he ash nounsed in a statement that he's decided to enter alcohol treatment. he apologized and wrote that he takes full responsibility. nnounced in a statement that he's decided to enter alcohol treatment. he apologized and wrote that he takes full responsibility. >> reporter: the mayor instead said it's not just him. >> this is not new. it's been going on for years. and it is a pattern of members of the board and how they treat people who serve this city. >> reporter: former mayor willy brown defended peskin. he spent 14 years on the boa
. >> kate larson spoke with london breed and willy brown about their very different takes on the controversy not with a lot of respect. but if you'd just wipe that smirk off your face, that would help me. >> reporter: san francisco supervisor aaron peskin publicly chastised the parks director over a controversial letter during wednesday's board meeting. >> she did nothing wrong and i did nothing wrong. and it's totally bull -- >> if we could try to be a little more...
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. >> kate larson spoke with london breed and willy brown about their very different takes on the controversy not with a lot of respect. but if you'd just wipe that smirk off your face, that would help me. >> reporter: san francisco supervisor aaron peskin publicly chastised the parks director over a controversial letter during wednesday's board meeting. >> she did nothing wrong and i did nothing wrong. and it's totally bull -- >> if we could try to be a little more civil. but i do want to say this and read this out loud. >> reporter: subsequently on thursday he ash nounsed in a statement that he's decided to enter alcohol treatment. he apologized and wrote that he takes full responsibility. nnounced in a statement that he's decided to enter alcohol treatment. he apologized and wrote that he takes full responsibility. >> reporter: the mayor instead said it's not just him. >> this is not new. it's been going on for years. and it is a pattern of members of the board and how they treat people who serve this city. >> reporter: former mayor willy brown defended peskin. he spent 14 years on the boa
. >> kate larson spoke with london breed and willy brown about their very different takes on the controversy not with a lot of respect. but if you'd just wipe that smirk off your face, that would help me. >> reporter: san francisco supervisor aaron peskin publicly chastised the parks director over a controversial letter during wednesday's board meeting. >> she did nothing wrong and i did nothing wrong. and it's totally bull -- >> if we could try to be a little more...
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willie, i just -- >> "one tragic day"? >> -- really think, willie, we'll get to the content in a minute, but that's not what we're about. we're not about substance. this is about style! and we've talked about, willie, some of the truly bad actors in american politics. of course, number one with a bullet after all of these years is ted cruz. just the worth populist thing. josh hawley. he's coming -- you know, counting down the top 40. he's jumped from 36 to number 2. but mike pence, though -- >> my god! >> he's steadily hung at number seven or eight for the past five years. the worst ronald reagan imitation. and if we -- if we have to talk about substance, then you do have to say, yeah, we may have disagreed a little bit, maybe he stirred up the crowd and told them i was still there and attacked me in a tweet when he knew i was still there. when they were chanting "hang mike pence" and my children and wife and i had to rush down to the basement with secret service, because we were afraid we were all going to be killed. and
willie, i just -- >> "one tragic day"? >> -- really think, willie, we'll get to the content in a minute, but that's not what we're about. we're not about substance. this is about style! and we've talked about, willie, some of the truly bad actors in american politics. of course, number one with a bullet after all of these years is ted cruz. just the worth populist thing. josh hawley. he's coming -- you know, counting down the top 40. he's jumped from 36 to number 2. but...
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he left the store, returned later, walked up to willis and shot her.60% more murders this year compared to the same period in 2020, city council members pressed police for answers at a public safety meeting this week. >> i think we're all just seeing something different that's a little more frightening, where these people are trying to take over our city and send a message. >> erin, the people committing these crimes may be sending a mess message, but so are the communities shaken by every one of these deaths including this community in decatur, georgia. these people have been praying for laquita willis, and there's quite a memorially g growing in. her coworker said the light is on in that lane for her because she was a bright light. erin? >> thank you very much, natasha. i want to bring in alexis brelin now. she is laquita willis' sister, and alexis, i am so sorry for your loss. three days ago you were with your sister and this horrific and incomprehensible thing has happened, and an outpouring of grief in the community. people there scelebrating your
he left the store, returned later, walked up to willis and shot her.60% more murders this year compared to the same period in 2020, city council members pressed police for answers at a public safety meeting this week. >> i think we're all just seeing something different that's a little more frightening, where these people are trying to take over our city and send a message. >> erin, the people committing these crimes may be sending a mess message, but so are the communities shaken...
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willy woo woo wang. i had the opportunity to go to the symphony and the performance was incredible. just being at davey symphony hall was magic. it was san francisco coming back to life. people are excited for what's coming. and i'm excited to be here today with all of you. i want to recognize my budget chair or my budget director ashley and her incredible team. thank you for the hours and hours of work you've put into working with labor and community stakeholders and the city departments to get this budget balanced and delivered on time. over the last year i have seen what we can do. all of us have been tested like never before. our spirit, our resilience, and our compassion for one another have all been tested. the past year has been hard. we've all been tired. we've been worn down. we faced challenges with our mental health. our kids have suffered. our seniors have suffered. our outlook at times was pretty dark, but through it all we held it together and now today gathered together at willy woo woo wang playground, we are in the light. no, covid is not gone. but the number of peo
willy woo woo wang. i had the opportunity to go to the symphony and the performance was incredible. just being at davey symphony hall was magic. it was san francisco coming back to life. people are excited for what's coming. and i'm excited to be here today with all of you. i want to recognize my budget chair or my budget director ashley and her incredible team. thank you for the hours and hours of work you've put into working with labor and community stakeholders and the city departments to...
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doctor matt willis. there. the health director in the county says it is because of marin county's high vaccination rates that these outbreaks were worse. >> know that the vaccines are actually effective against the delta variant. and that's the beginning of a community immunity or herd immunity. one when clusters come and then go away again. much more quickly. that's a sign that we are achieving that level of protection as a community. >> doctor willis has 4% of people in marin county are not getting the second dose. it is important to remember in order to be fully not vaccinated. you need both doses if you get pfizer or moderna, the delta variant was first identified in india and currently makes up about 20% of all new cases in the u.s.. the cdc says this very is about 60% more contagious than the original strain of covid that we saw back in late 2019. >> there is a sense of urgency to increase the rate of covid-19 vaccinations for african americans in contra, costa county. our current forces. made you spoke t
doctor matt willis. there. the health director in the county says it is because of marin county's high vaccination rates that these outbreaks were worse. >> know that the vaccines are actually effective against the delta variant. and that's the beginning of a community immunity or herd immunity. one when clusters come and then go away again. much more quickly. that's a sign that we are achieving that level of protection as a community. >> doctor willis has 4% of people in marin...
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we do not give them the power to the willy-nilly passed laws. washington is a corrupt city. less and less resonance with the american people today. a lot of state governments are the same way. state government in new york. many died unnecessarily. vaccines were administered in a haphazard fashion. the government was supposed to be small and efficient. host: let's turn our attention to former president donald trump discussing the 2020 race, a vase that he says that he won. a demonstration took place in june of last year. mr. trump: you have seen over the last three weeks, the media and democrats are admitting that i was right about everything. the election is over and they do not care. big deal, right? big deal. they lied about so many things before the election and it is not just what they said, it is what they did not say. where is hunter? the virus came from a chinese lab. hydroxychloroquine actually works. remember? i made a mistake on hydroxychloroquine. i should have said it is a disaster. please do not use it. instead, i said it works and now reports are coming out tha
we do not give them the power to the willy-nilly passed laws. washington is a corrupt city. less and less resonance with the american people today. a lot of state governments are the same way. state government in new york. many died unnecessarily. vaccines were administered in a haphazard fashion. the government was supposed to be small and efficient. host: let's turn our attention to former president donald trump discussing the 2020 race, a vase that he says that he won. a demonstration took...
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>> like most things in my life, willie, it just kind of happened.ep voice and he liked to claim if anything happens to me he will just take over. which i think a, that is rude and he is you think something is going to happen from me. >> i come from a family of optimists. i will say that. i always just believe that things will work out and they usually do. there is enough negative stuff out there you might as well focus on what is working. >> dad waiting in the wings, a tough business. lego masters at 8:00 eastern 7:00 central. don't forget to subscribe to our sunday sit down podcast to hear our full conversation, including trash talk about jason bateman. >> and we're going to nashville next weekend to sit down with brad paisley as he prepares for a big >>> and right now in san jose, it is cloudy, but it's going to be another gorgeous day. much like what we saw yesterday. current temperatures right now 60 degrees. really no wind in through the south bay and look at your temperature trend for this afternoon. we will be in the 70s and, of course, we're
>> like most things in my life, willie, it just kind of happened.ep voice and he liked to claim if anything happens to me he will just take over. which i think a, that is rude and he is you think something is going to happen from me. >> i come from a family of optimists. i will say that. i always just believe that things will work out and they usually do. there is enough negative stuff out there you might as well focus on what is working. >> dad waiting in the wings, a tough...
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of health suggested the lab notion was more of a conspiracy theory, and here's what he's telling willie geist. >> we didn't know and we still don't know what the origin is, that if you look historically in the way things rolled out, we all felt, and still do actually, willie, that it is more likely to be a natural jumping of species from an animal reservoir to a human. >> we should reiterate fauci received and did not actually send any of the leaked emails, that interview airs on today at 7:00 a.m. following "today in the bay." >>> the new findings from the university of michigan are accurate, america's most recent federal stimulus worked as planned at least temporarily. researchers looked at real time census pulse data measuring americans' mindsets during the last two rounds of stimulus in december and april. the rate of food shortages fell by more than 40%, financial instability cut nearly in half and anxiety and depression fell 20%, the sharpest drops happened when the months the payments together totalling $2,000 were received. >>> new details in former windsor mayor dominic to poll
of health suggested the lab notion was more of a conspiracy theory, and here's what he's telling willie geist. >> we didn't know and we still don't know what the origin is, that if you look historically in the way things rolled out, we all felt, and still do actually, willie, that it is more likely to be a natural jumping of species from an animal reservoir to a human. >> we should reiterate fauci received and did not actually send any of the leaked emails, that interview airs on...
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bill deserved during world war ii and won the pulitzer prize for his willy and joe cartoons. his biographer spoke about his life and work including his postwar career when he received a second pulitzer. you can watch that tonight starting at 8:00 eastern here on c-span3. in his first address to the nation on vietnam, president richard nixon proposed the withdraw of u.s. forces from south vietnam as long as the north vietnamese removed their forces as well. this speech was given a few months after his inauguration. >> good evening my fellow americans. over the past several weeks y
bill deserved during world war ii and won the pulitzer prize for his willy and joe cartoons. his biographer spoke about his life and work including his postwar career when he received a second pulitzer. you can watch that tonight starting at 8:00 eastern here on c-span3. in his first address to the nation on vietnam, president richard nixon proposed the withdraw of u.s. forces from south vietnam as long as the north vietnamese removed their forces as well. this speech was given a few months...
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joe willie nojos buttler for england. joe willie is in for chris quotes, no moeen ali.ell. that's all from sportsday. from me and the team, goodbye. hello there. it's going to be a cooler day tomorrow with a northerly breeze. some parts of the country will see a huge change in the weather. now, this was north yorkshire at whitby earlier on in the sunshine. we saw some high temperatures in the northeast of england today. 24 celsius in alnwick, for example, 22 celsius down the coast in scarborough. tomorrow, temperatures in some places could be as much as 10 degrees lower. a similar change on the way for eastern parts of scotland. today before the rain arrived, temperatures were into the low 20s. that wetter weather swept across the whole of scotland with some more rain to come overnight. heaviest rain earlier on was in northern ireland, but it is drier here tonight. we've got more rain in scotland for a while affecting wales before pushing towards the midlands and eastern parts of england later in the night. temperatures may drop off a little bit in scotland and northern
joe willie nojos buttler for england. joe willie is in for chris quotes, no moeen ali.ell. that's all from sportsday. from me and the team, goodbye. hello there. it's going to be a cooler day tomorrow with a northerly breeze. some parts of the country will see a huge change in the weather. now, this was north yorkshire at whitby earlier on in the sunshine. we saw some high temperatures in the northeast of england today. 24 celsius in alnwick, for example, 22 celsius down the coast in...
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i asked our correspondent david willis whether the fight is overfor the moment.m if there are changes to the rules in the senate. most cases, a 60 vote majority is required in the 100 member house for legislation to pass, and those ten republican votes were not there today. this was a very wide—ranging piece of legislation that would have basically ensured voting rights, it would have ensured as well the integrity of elections and as far as the democrats are concerned, they saw it as a means of offsetting. the sort of measures that the republicans have put in place in many individual states, which make voting actually more difficult. republicans argue that those measures are necessary in order to protect against the prospect of voter fraud which is something that they say, and still believe, cost donald trump the presidential election last year. even though, of course, no evidence has been found of substantial voter fraud. —— republicans argue that those measures are necessary in order to protect against the prospect of voter fraud which is something that they sa
i asked our correspondent david willis whether the fight is overfor the moment.m if there are changes to the rules in the senate. most cases, a 60 vote majority is required in the 100 member house for legislation to pass, and those ten republican votes were not there today. this was a very wide—ranging piece of legislation that would have basically ensured voting rights, it would have ensured as well the integrity of elections and as far as the democrats are concerned, they saw it as a means...
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david willis in la. let�*s get some of the day�*s other news.sites belonging to iranian state broadcasters and three operated by an iranian backed hezbollah militia. domains belonging to state controlled press tv and al alam are among those displaying us government agency seals with a message that they�*ve been seized. the world food programme says tens of thousands of people in southern madagascar are living in famine—like conditions. its director says the crisis has been caused by climate change, with drought after drought. david beasley said wealthy nations had a moral obligation to help. india�*s health ministry says a new mutation of the delta variant of coronavirus is now a variant of concern in the country. labelled delta plus, around two dozen cases have been detected. early testing shows it is likely to be more transmissible and that vaccines or antibodies might not offer as much protection. europe�*s football authorities are facing a growing backlash over a decision not to allow a stadium in munich to be lit with rainbow colours for we
david willis in la. let�*s get some of the day�*s other news.sites belonging to iranian state broadcasters and three operated by an iranian backed hezbollah militia. domains belonging to state controlled press tv and al alam are among those displaying us government agency seals with a message that they�*ve been seized. the world food programme says tens of thousands of people in southern madagascar are living in famine—like conditions. its director says the crisis has been caused by...
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david willis.s announced he is gay, making him the first active nfl player to come out. in a video post he said he finally felt comfortable to get the issue off his chest. what's up, people? i am carl nassib and i'm in my house here in westchester, pennsylvania. i'm taking a moment to tell people i am gay. i've been open about it for a while now but i'm finally comfortable to get it off my chest. i really have the best life, the best family, friends and job a guy could ask for. i'm a pretty private person so i really hope you guys know i'm not doing this for attention, but ijust think representation and visibility are so important. i actually hope that one day, videos like this and the whole coming out process are just not necessary. to football's european championships now, and there has been joy for denmark who have reached the last 16. the danes, still reeling from christian eriksen�*s cardiac arrest during their opening game, beat russia 4—1 to finish as runners up in their group. they go throu
david willis.s announced he is gay, making him the first active nfl player to come out. in a video post he said he finally felt comfortable to get the issue off his chest. what's up, people? i am carl nassib and i'm in my house here in westchester, pennsylvania. i'm taking a moment to tell people i am gay. i've been open about it for a while now but i'm finally comfortable to get it off my chest. i really have the best life, the best family, friends and job a guy could ask for. i'm a pretty...