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brian landa verde is charged with attempted capital murder. here's the deal. investigators say he was in a car with two teens in the great falls area. and he allegedly shot at that marked police car, while an officer was trying to pull him over. the officer was not hurt. >>> authorities in cleveland, ohio, investigated a hit-and- run driver. who killed a police officer. patrolman david fahey was setting up flares on interstate 90 when he was struck. police located the car that hit him, about 30 44-year-old driver was taken into custody. he faces charges tonight, of aggravated vehicular homicide. and felony failure to stop after an accident. >>> heart-stopping cell phone video video of a teenager threatening to take his own life in mexico has gone viral. the 16-year-old got onto the roof of his high school friday. was threatening to jump. that's when the teacher and classmate tried to talk him out of it. a third person somehow managed to grab him off the ledge. probably saved his life. >>> an unusual call for miami- dade fire rescue this morning. they helped re
brian landa verde is charged with attempted capital murder. here's the deal. investigators say he was in a car with two teens in the great falls area. and he allegedly shot at that marked police car, while an officer was trying to pull him over. the officer was not hurt. >>> authorities in cleveland, ohio, investigated a hit-and- run driver. who killed a police officer. patrolman david fahey was setting up flares on interstate 90 when he was struck. police located the car that hit him,...
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brian landa verde is charged and turns out he was already in police custody on other charges. investigators say he was in a car, with two teens late sunday night on georgetown park in the great falls area. and that's when he allegedly shot at a marked police car, while the officer was trying to pull him over. the officer was not hurt. and police are still searching for the suspect's car. >>> a busy job fair stopped by gunfire. a man was shot in his face this morning. a lot of people were there watching. they were all outside of national park. and tonight, police are looking for who done it. wusa 9's pete muntean is there live. >> reporter: lesli, i just got the update from police. they say the shooting happened down there, in front of that liquor store. the suspect ran off. but the victim ran down here. right outside of centerfield gate. that's where hundreds of people were lined up for that job fare. now, neighbors tell us, it's a bad look for a community coming up. >> this is messed up. [000:02:59;00] hoped to leave nationals park with a job. instead, she left with a memory,
brian landa verde is charged and turns out he was already in police custody on other charges. investigators say he was in a car, with two teens late sunday night on georgetown park in the great falls area. and that's when he allegedly shot at a marked police car, while the officer was trying to pull him over. the officer was not hurt. and police are still searching for the suspect's car. >>> a busy job fair stopped by gunfire. a man was shot in his face this morning. a lot of people...
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it was december 14, 2012, when adam landa fatally shot and killed 20 children and six adult staff members. anti-gun activists along with members of congress called for legislation to expand background checks. >> americans are getting shot and killed everywhere and anywhere in our streets, our homes, schools, colleges, mosques, movie theaters, workplaces, and places of worship. too many are affected by gun violence. more of us feel less safe. you have failed to keep a safe. we are sick and tired of your inaction.>> nancy pelosi says it is been more than 1000 days since the connecticut massacre. >>> the search for suspects connected to paris terror attacks has extended to switzerland. police have increased the alert -- the alert level in geneva after receiving information that terrorists connected to the assaults are in an -- the area. security guards were seen station with machine guns outside the united nations headquarters in geneva. >>> five people are under arrest and charged with plotting a terrorist attack in australia. the target was a government building in sydney. authorities say
it was december 14, 2012, when adam landa fatally shot and killed 20 children and six adult staff members. anti-gun activists along with members of congress called for legislation to expand background checks. >> americans are getting shot and killed everywhere and anywhere in our streets, our homes, schools, colleges, mosques, movie theaters, workplaces, and places of worship. too many are affected by gun violence. more of us feel less safe. you have failed to keep a safe. we are sick and...
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sharing landa sharing everything so why don't we sit and discuss and not just rely a lot of chinese nations in africa. and a lot of challenges ahead for the us and that is indeed you know that's a classical things that dialogue will bring peace thank you so very much for speaking to us very interesting to hear your views on this money or below are joining us there from paris and there's an egg. documentary on the security threat in the cya legion on al-jazeera dot com shadow war in the sorry looks at the u.s. and french military presence in africa is it really about the so-called war on terror or more a competition for natural resources an excellent film watch it by clicking on the special series on al-jazeera dot com. onto other world news now in egypt's top court has upheld a deal to transfer to red sea islands tucson's eurabia the agreement was sound when was signed rather when saudi king solomon visited egypt two years ago is situated between the two countries in the red sea to iran and santa fear remain largely on occupied but our political the sensitive transfer deal provokes widespre
sharing landa sharing everything so why don't we sit and discuss and not just rely a lot of chinese nations in africa. and a lot of challenges ahead for the us and that is indeed you know that's a classical things that dialogue will bring peace thank you so very much for speaking to us very interesting to hear your views on this money or below are joining us there from paris and there's an egg. documentary on the security threat in the cya legion on al-jazeera dot com shadow war in the sorry...
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. >> reporter: arrangements are now being made to ensure that landa can be transported safely, given the urgency now surrounding her case and concerns about her deteriorating condition. they are working on finalizing visas for a medical team traveling with her. it should be in the next couple of days. they're keen to ensure she is moved before her conditions becomes any more urgent. >>> amid the uncertain fate of haiti's children and allegations of corruption in the u.n. food program aren't enough, there is yet another controversy brewing in haiti. this one involves donated medicine that was meant to be dispersed for free. now there are allegations some hospitals are selling those medicines to earthquake survivors. in an effort to end the improper sales, the united nations is now considering cutting off shipments of medicine to some haitian hospitals. >>> and that brings us to tonight's "how yo see it." and the reports about corruption and how food and medicine are being distributed in haiti. our question, do reports of these alleged abuses make it less likely that you will donate to
. >> reporter: arrangements are now being made to ensure that landa can be transported safely, given the urgency now surrounding her case and concerns about her deteriorating condition. they are working on finalizing visas for a medical team traveling with her. it should be in the next couple of days. they're keen to ensure she is moved before her conditions becomes any more urgent. >>> amid the uncertain fate of haiti's children and allegations of corruption in the u.n. food...
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landa where farmers fear losing their harvest and the initiative use its own techniques to create new solutions for. a successful. global trade. next on d w. fair trade coffee well. 3 term an entrepreneur want to show how it can all be done even better. their coffee is produced by an african women's cooperative. roasted on the spot. transported with wind power. surge 100 percent environmentalists friendly. and guilt free group. 13 on d. w. . in the art of climate change. the frequency of. what's in store. for the future in the. cards for the major cities. inside. culture. welcome to global street thousands. today we head to the peruvian andes to meet a few trailblazing women who are willing to bet a heavy burden to make gains in gender equality. in rwanda heavy rainfall can devastate entire villages and farmland farmers are taking measures to protect themselves from flooding. and we hear about thousands of people in japan who.
landa where farmers fear losing their harvest and the initiative use its own techniques to create new solutions for. a successful. global trade. next on d w. fair trade coffee well. 3 term an entrepreneur want to show how it can all be done even better. their coffee is produced by an african women's cooperative. roasted on the spot. transported with wind power. surge 100 percent environmentalists friendly. and guilt free group. 13 on d. w. . in the art of climate change. the frequency of....
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rebecca landa who spent 20 years working with children with autism says it's important to pay close attention to what they're trying to express. >> they can't put together the words from scratch to express their idea. so they're borrowing from the movie. ♪ >> speaking the language of disney to each other. it's like magic. >> reporter: today at 25, owen is working and living on his own. >> he changed. but he didn't become less. we just needed to learn who he was. >> reporter: deborah roberts in new york. ♪ >> quite fascinating to see how it has that kind of impact. >> disney is our parent company, but this isn't just disney movies. they say some kids are focussed on harry potter. others are focussed on dinosaurs. others focussed on "star wars." it's a matter of finding what that particular child's focus is. >> and that documentary, "life animated," was a big hit at sundance, winning the best director award. a fascinating look in their world. in their world. >> coming up, remembering a sporting legend. turns out my curlsthe needed to be stronger. pantene's pro-v formula makes my curls so st
rebecca landa who spent 20 years working with children with autism says it's important to pay close attention to what they're trying to express. >> they can't put together the words from scratch to express their idea. so they're borrowing from the movie. ♪ >> speaking the language of disney to each other. it's like magic. >> reporter: today at 25, owen is working and living on his own. >> he changed. but he didn't become less. we just needed to learn who he was....
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yours does ed trib landa think miss neally? i haven't been walking in town for a long come an activity. walk i thing for you. but now i'm fortunate by the company that does fed wacky a and tomorrow kind of we have very bad, according to me. sure to dance, doing some of the week. we're not allowed to foresee that it's not in my hand by difficulties. i think that i have to do the audio i need for my family to see i think i knew via mode ring delay. no, i think when we opened it, it's only 2 minutes of that you i believe you ready? happy with it. because if the mother i live in the world i don't know didn't work or i went down i don't get home. yeah. and no one and let me know when a while one of them we i'm doing with you that when you mean you mean a lot on 5 year old plan me as really profit about me just to fall down the 93 soon we were crying nori nori nori nori! i was not right now we are talking more glad to relieve the news. we contradict behind by demanding a person with abilene b or whatever they put in this afternoon wi
yours does ed trib landa think miss neally? i haven't been walking in town for a long come an activity. walk i thing for you. but now i'm fortunate by the company that does fed wacky a and tomorrow kind of we have very bad, according to me. sure to dance, doing some of the week. we're not allowed to foresee that it's not in my hand by difficulties. i think that i have to do the audio i need for my family to see i think i knew via mode ring delay. no, i think when we opened it, it's only 2...
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who are in this is the go we go on. yours does ed trey landa? maria thank miss neally i up and been whacky towns or long come an activity walk. i think for that, but now i'm fortunate by the company that does that wacky air and to mouth kind of we have very bad, according to li, shorter dumps doing some of the week. we're not allowed to foresee that it's not in my hand. but if i come se, i figure that i have to build the audio. i need my family goofy . i think i knew the are motivating hulu. no, i think when we know when this guy is like limits for that. whoever rip been very happy with it, because if the mother i live in the world i see now, ma'am, didn't work or my mind yarn on the home? yeah. no one i'm elementary. women while one of them, when they when you that when you made him in a flag on our power plant as really profitable me just to fall down even at the 3 susan who are crying nori nori nori nori and having that was not right now we are talking more glad you really the news be contradictory behind india days are you know with having t
who are in this is the go we go on. yours does ed trey landa? maria thank miss neally i up and been whacky towns or long come an activity walk. i think for that, but now i'm fortunate by the company that does that wacky air and to mouth kind of we have very bad, according to li, shorter dumps doing some of the week. we're not allowed to foresee that it's not in my hand. but if i come se, i figure that i have to build the audio. i need my family goofy . i think i knew the are motivating hulu....
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we go on. yours does ed trey landa? miss neally. i been walking in town for a long come an activity. walk i thing for you. but now i'm fortunate by the company that does that wacky a and tomorrow kind of week is very bad according to me. sure. to dance. doing some of the week you were not allowed to foresee that it's not in my hand. but if i come thursdays i figure that i have to do the audio i need for my family to he. i think i knew via mode ring delay. no, i think when we know bundle k e n. sorry, lou minutes for that. lou, i believe you ready? happy with those. if the mother i live in the way i don't work now i'm get work or i went down i don't get home. yeah. and no one, and i mean he was in a while one of them we, i'm doing when you that when you made a i've never been on 5 year old plan please as really profitable to me just to fall down. even at the 3 susan were crying nori nori nori nori! i was not 8 now we are talking more glad to really the news li contradicting india is a person with whatever they put in this afternoon.
we go on. yours does ed trey landa? miss neally. i been walking in town for a long come an activity. walk i thing for you. but now i'm fortunate by the company that does that wacky a and tomorrow kind of week is very bad according to me. sure. to dance. doing some of the week you were not allowed to foresee that it's not in my hand. but if i come thursdays i figure that i have to do the audio i need for my family to he. i think i knew via mode ring delay. no, i think when we know bundle k e n....
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our daughter katie, our son-in-law collin, their daughter hannah, our sonic, and our daughter-in-law landa. where are you folks? i can't see you. [ applause ] thank you so much for your love and support. i'm with you, and i won't embarrass you tonight. i'm tony evers and i'm incredibly proud to be here as the 46th governor of the state of wisconsin to deliver my second state of the state address. [ applause ] as i reflect on my first year in office, although there were setbacks and occasional political posturing, what i call huffing and puffing, we always had a lot of success, and i'm proud of everything we accomplished in just a year's time. one of the best parts of doing my job is getting out of the capital and visiting with people all across the state, and holy mackerel, that's what i did. lieutenant governor barnes and i visited all 72 wisconsin counties this past year. [ applause ] actually, the bad news is that lieutenant governor barnes and i raced to see who could be the first to visit those 72 counties, and he beat me by about five days, but the good news is we're just a few weeks
our daughter katie, our son-in-law collin, their daughter hannah, our sonic, and our daughter-in-law landa. where are you folks? i can't see you. [ applause ] thank you so much for your love and support. i'm with you, and i won't embarrass you tonight. i'm tony evers and i'm incredibly proud to be here as the 46th governor of the state of wisconsin to deliver my second state of the state address. [ applause ] as i reflect on my first year in office, although there were setbacks and occasional...
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the holder passes the ball and deflected and center jarrod landa comes down it with. the big fellow. michigan could not get a touchdown but added three more points for a 10-6 halftime lead. virginia tech going for a two-point conversion to tight game in the fourth. logan thomas, a good quarterback, hits marcus davis. tied at 17. both teams tack on field goal to send things in overtime. thomas throws a 20 yard pass in the end zone and goes for an amazing diving catch. replay shows the spectacular one handed grab initially ruled a touchdown but overruled. they overturned that. that is a tough call. overturned it on review saying that his shoulder hit the sideline as he came down and didn't have control. thought it was a touchdown. the kicker justin meyer misses a 37 yarder. brandon gibbons, he's going to drill a 37 yarder. that gives michigan the win and a great season. michigan wins the sugar bowl 23-20 despite putting up less than half the yards of virginia tech. the new michigan coach 11 wins in his first season. coming up at the top of the hour on "morning joe," mit
the holder passes the ball and deflected and center jarrod landa comes down it with. the big fellow. michigan could not get a touchdown but added three more points for a 10-6 halftime lead. virginia tech going for a two-point conversion to tight game in the fourth. logan thomas, a good quarterback, hits marcus davis. tied at 17. both teams tack on field goal to send things in overtime. thomas throws a 20 yard pass in the end zone and goes for an amazing diving catch. replay shows the...
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meanwhile, the "associated press" reports that she landa young, a former staff director for the house appropriations committee, has emerged as the apparent replacement front-runner. even if tanden's nomination doesn't go through, the white house is still eyeing other roles for her. >> she's a great candidate for the job and certainly worth fighting our guts out to get her confirmed. if neera tanden is not confirmed, she will not become the budget director. we will find some other place for her to serve in the administration that doesn't require senate confirmation. >> but, of course, getting senate confirmation would, after joe manchin, who some are now jokingly referring to as the senate majority leader, said he wouldn't do it, and no republicans seem willing to raise their hand to help her out. >>> another tough confirmation hearing for california attorney general xavier becerra, who's nominated for hhs. republicans questioning his qualifications to lead that department. one critic, senator bill cassidy, opposes becerra because he's not a doctor, despite supporting lawyer and former
meanwhile, the "associated press" reports that she landa young, a former staff director for the house appropriations committee, has emerged as the apparent replacement front-runner. even if tanden's nomination doesn't go through, the white house is still eyeing other roles for her. >> she's a great candidate for the job and certainly worth fighting our guts out to get her confirmed. if neera tanden is not confirmed, she will not become the budget director. we will find some...
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we heard the mayor but landa keisha lance bottoms talk about how the protesters are returning violence are disgracing their city. how does this work in terms of the chain of command? you have the atlanta police and you have the georgia state patrol and you have the georgia bureau of investigation looking into the shooting and conceivably there's a chance you will have the national guard called up. >> that's right lee linden thanks for having me upgrade the highway patrol the georgia bureau of investigations would be responsible for investigating the officer-involved shooting. hopefully the atlanta police will keep the situation under control and if they aren't the mayor could request for the governor to order the national guard to step in when they are still in command to restore order for needed. let's let's hope it doesn't come to that. >> there has been so much discussion as you watch protest of the peaceful nature turned relatively violent and leasing peaceful pose -- protest in which police have you shall we say what appeared to be overwhelming force to break up. where does settin
we heard the mayor but landa keisha lance bottoms talk about how the protesters are returning violence are disgracing their city. how does this work in terms of the chain of command? you have the atlanta police and you have the georgia state patrol and you have the georgia bureau of investigation looking into the shooting and conceivably there's a chance you will have the national guard called up. >> that's right lee linden thanks for having me upgrade the highway patrol the georgia...
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[applause] the landa: illinois, of lincoln is on fire! [applause] mr. garcia: it is burning up -- berning up! >[applause] mr. garcia: the people of illinois are feeling the bern! [applause] mr. garcia: bernie sanders has -- as on a new at for a new for a real democracy for ordinary people. [applause] us garcia: this will enable ,o create good paying jobs ensure access to higher education for all and health care for all as well! [applause] but, we are not there yet. we've got three days that require little if any sleep. in those three days, we've got to put illinois in the winning column. are you with me? [applause] mr. garcia: here is what we've done so far and why we need everyone to be on their best for the next three days and nights. we've opened up 15 offices over the past 3.5 weeks across illinois. [applause] have a phonee banks operating out of hundreds of homes across illinois. [applause] marchesia: we have had from colleges and high schools all over illinois to earn the boat across the state of vote acrossearn the the state of illinois. we have
[applause] the landa: illinois, of lincoln is on fire! [applause] mr. garcia: it is burning up -- berning up! >[applause] mr. garcia: the people of illinois are feeling the bern! [applause] mr. garcia: bernie sanders has -- as on a new at for a new for a real democracy for ordinary people. [applause] us garcia: this will enable ,o create good paying jobs ensure access to higher education for all and health care for all as well! [applause] but, we are not there yet. we've got three days that...
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i am sorry i think we lost landa. if not we goon to charlie. gepping that the medicare covers people regardless of whether they have thenisting conditions and charns hem the same amount which is true bay the time are people have some preexpectisting condition that's the bass says that say we should have medicare for all. one issues though that most understand. medicares not that generous. we have to some kind of supplemental inshore ands unless you are beat think and most people, some people get it for work. people buy their own supplemental insurance. some people like to call earlier medicaided to hey the things that medicare dup. popularare and referred program. and single pair and and it is close. i think most of the senators who about running for president next time are calling for some sort of universal coverage. think the general widespread agreement for something called universal coverage and not, defending on how you get that and not provided by the through extra taxes which is a single payer idea. also confused medicare is also run by
i am sorry i think we lost landa. if not we goon to charlie. gepping that the medicare covers people regardless of whether they have thenisting conditions and charns hem the same amount which is true bay the time are people have some preexpectisting condition that's the bass says that say we should have medicare for all. one issues though that most understand. medicares not that generous. we have to some kind of supplemental inshore ands unless you are beat think and most people, some people...
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jo landa, mansfield, ohio, republican. good morning to you, yolanda. caller: good morning. host: how did you vote yesterday? caller: ted cruz. this morning, i'm feeling just totally betrayed. i don't know what i'll do from here on out. i cannot imagine voting for onald trump. he's not a self-made man. daddy left him money. and then he will not release his taxes and i'm angry at the media too. remember the media attacking romney for his taxes and tax returns? ed forwhy haven't they ask donald's? i wonder if he pay any taxes. i just feel -- host: why do you feel betrayed, yolanda? caller: i don't know. my whole republican party. i know they don't like cruz. i know they don't. but he's an admirable man. at least he has morals. i mean, if trump gets in, we're going to have a man who's had casinos, strip clubs, porn parties in the strip clubs. i mean, bankruptcies. i mean, my, you know, i just never thought our country would stoop this level. host: yolanda, you said you couldn't never cast a vote for donald trump. what if it's donald trump vs. hillary clinton? caller: pardon? ho
jo landa, mansfield, ohio, republican. good morning to you, yolanda. caller: good morning. host: how did you vote yesterday? caller: ted cruz. this morning, i'm feeling just totally betrayed. i don't know what i'll do from here on out. i cannot imagine voting for onald trump. he's not a self-made man. daddy left him money. and then he will not release his taxes and i'm angry at the media too. remember the media attacking romney for his taxes and tax returns? ed forwhy haven't they ask donald's?...
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. >>> at landa a zoo wants the public to name the twin giant panda cubs born in september. the females will be named on is december 12 in accordance with chinese tradition. fans can go to zoo atlanta's website to vote. there are seven pairs of names to choose from. they're all chinese names. they were supplied by panda conservation center in china. voting runs through 11:00 p.m. on december 4. the names will be revealed one week later. >>> how are you? >> i am great. there, you need to join us with this. google took all of your searches over the first two weeks of november -- there you are. they predicted what the top holiday gifts will be. number four, trolls dolls. just like it used to be, they're coming back. number three is baby alive. >> that's an old one too. >> now they talk back to you apparently. that's enough to scare the daylights out of any young person, or me. nintendo classic. >> that's the one santa clause doesn't do? >> exactly. he told us he is not an electronics man. they have relaunched the classic original nintendo system for $60 and they're already in s
. >>> at landa a zoo wants the public to name the twin giant panda cubs born in september. the females will be named on is december 12 in accordance with chinese tradition. fans can go to zoo atlanta's website to vote. there are seven pairs of names to choose from. they're all chinese names. they were supplied by panda conservation center in china. voting runs through 11:00 p.m. on december 4. the names will be revealed one week later. >>> how are you? >> i am great....
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i was talking to stephanie landa a few weeks ago the author of the book "made" now made into a tv series about -- it illustrates the difficulty that people in poverty have obtaining the things that by right we say they can have. the unemployment insurance at which they are due. the food assistance for mothers and children. we just make it really hard. >> we really do. and some instances it's unintended. in other instances it is intentional. it comes from this sort of i think outdated conservative ideology that people are trying to game the system. when the fact is that the system is already rigged against these people. we still haven't passed a $15 minimum wage. which reasonable people have concluded still would not be enough to afford the cost of living, especially in districts like my own like places like new york and california. so this is something that we need to do. i'm so grateful to be joined by colleagues like katie porter and others across the democratic ideologic spectrum. you know, we signed a letter signed by 106 people to leadership saying please keep the universal childcar
i was talking to stephanie landa a few weeks ago the author of the book "made" now made into a tv series about -- it illustrates the difficulty that people in poverty have obtaining the things that by right we say they can have. the unemployment insurance at which they are due. the food assistance for mothers and children. we just make it really hard. >> we really do. and some instances it's unintended. in other instances it is intentional. it comes from this sort of i think...
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growth better than at any time for four quarters, obama hit one quarter of 3% growth and now the at landa fed -- -- atlanta fed -- that's my point. economy was in deacceleration. charles: having said, supply side economics, this is two days in a row where there's more actual proof, it's not theoretical, minnesota, utah, connecticut, we are talking anywhere from 300 billion to $1.3 billion in surplus, guess what, you lowered tacks, people keep more money and spend it and circulates and comes back to the government, what's wrong with that, brian? >> nothing is wrong with it. but what puzzles me is how people deny the basic reality. it's nice to get data, though, because we can get a sense of how this actually works and what might happen in 2018, i think there's more of this to come. the effect to have tax cuts still have not been felt by most people. they are going to realize that over time this year and i think you're going to see trend drive forward. ashley: when was the last time illinois had a budget surplus? [laughter] liz: we are laughing about that, oh, my god. charles: i want to ask
growth better than at any time for four quarters, obama hit one quarter of 3% growth and now the at landa fed -- -- atlanta fed -- that's my point. economy was in deacceleration. charles: having said, supply side economics, this is two days in a row where there's more actual proof, it's not theoretical, minnesota, utah, connecticut, we are talking anywhere from 300 billion to $1.3 billion in surplus, guess what, you lowered tacks, people keep more money and spend it and circulates and comes...
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sansweet and landa collecting, creating, and longing for more. >> feels good, right. >> reporter: it kind of does. >> yeah! >> reporter: mireya villarreal, cbs news, los angeles. >>> and that's the "overnight news" for this friday. for some of you, the news continues. for others, check back with us just little bit later for the morning news and of course, "cbs this morning." from the broadcast center in new york city, i'm scott pelley. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com news." >> welcome to the "overnight news." i'm demarco morgan. >>> president obama insists we have nothing to fear from terrorists this holiday season, but the people who run america's theme parks aren't taking any chances. the disney parks in california and florida, along with sea world and universal studios, are all ramping up security. and it includes more metal detectors, random screening of visitors and a ban on some kids wearing costumes. anna werner has more. >> reporter: white tents went up at disney world entrances today with metal detectors inside. park officials tell us visitors will be randomly selected
sansweet and landa collecting, creating, and longing for more. >> feels good, right. >> reporter: it kind of does. >> yeah! >> reporter: mireya villarreal, cbs news, los angeles. >>> and that's the "overnight news" for this friday. for some of you, the news continues. for others, check back with us just little bit later for the morning news and of course, "cbs this morning." from the broadcast center in new york city, i'm scott pelley. --...
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case the introduction rightly suggested that the process started in one thousand nine hundred eighty landa was the cause of the fight for independence in the court under the center what happened was when the stalemate arrived the lancaster house agreement provided for one that while the war ended i knew they went through the democratic process. land would be redistributed on willing seller willing buyer and what would happen is that they got on top of the process led by britain would provide the funds to be able to do just that the thing is that the british and others of their allies failed to commit that to all of their commitments because of politics going back to towards the year two thousand and one thousand nine hundred ninety five ninety six ninety seven particularly. in for we go into too much historical depth of analysis what i want to do is to focus on now your overall feeling is this is a land reform paul a policy that is positive for the country in the economy right that's your sentiment london for london form is an imperative the context is important because as we are saying an
case the introduction rightly suggested that the process started in one thousand nine hundred eighty landa was the cause of the fight for independence in the court under the center what happened was when the stalemate arrived the lancaster house agreement provided for one that while the war ended i knew they went through the democratic process. land would be redistributed on willing seller willing buyer and what would happen is that they got on top of the process led by britain would provide...
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landa and i have been guests in their southern california home. we have been together many times in nevada. barbara and i have for decades worked together politically, campaigning in different parts of the country, different parts of california and different parts of nevada. we have raised money together for the cause of democrats, we have raised money for each other, and it's always been a pleasure to work with her on this and other issues. barbara and i came to washington together in 1982, 34 years ago. barbara and i will be leaving washington together after 34 memorable years together. so congratulations, senator barbara boxer, on your historic career as a senator for 40 million californians and 300 million citizens of the united states. barbara, remember, you are and always will be my sister. god speed, barbara. the presiding officer: the senator from california. mrs. boxer: senator reid, my leader, i can't tell you how humble i feel to hear you talk about my career, to put it in many ways a historic place. i'm going to have a lot to say about
landa and i have been guests in their southern california home. we have been together many times in nevada. barbara and i have for decades worked together politically, campaigning in different parts of the country, different parts of california and different parts of nevada. we have raised money together for the cause of democrats, we have raised money for each other, and it's always been a pleasure to work with her on this and other issues. barbara and i came to washington together in 1982, 34...
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president, i'm proud to be here on the senate floor to offer my strong support for sha landa young to be the deputy director of office of management and budget as i spoke about her before the committee. she worked on the house appropriations committee for nearly 14 years of she's been the house appropriation staff director since 2017. and from my position on the appropriations committee, that's where i got to know her very well. i can tell you without any reservation, there is no one better suited for this position. her deep understanding of really often arcane federal budget process, her years of experience on the appropriations committee, her tenacity and her dedication to public service will serve the agency and the american people. i think after we had the last close down of the government -- i believe the longest in history and we ended up finally, four of us meeting after several weeks in my office here in the capitol, when we forged the agreement to reopen. it was senator shelby and myself, congresswoman loyei and granger. but most important, shalanda young was there for the ho
president, i'm proud to be here on the senate floor to offer my strong support for sha landa young to be the deputy director of office of management and budget as i spoke about her before the committee. she worked on the house appropriations committee for nearly 14 years of she's been the house appropriation staff director since 2017. and from my position on the appropriations committee, that's where i got to know her very well. i can tell you without any reservation, there is no one better...
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i rise today with great enthusiasm to honor and salute yo landa adams. and enormous and wonderful talent of gospel music. and to celebrate her 10th anniversary of the yolanda adams morning show. many, many know that i introduced legislation to make september gospel music heritage month. to honor the many talented americans who enjoy, sing, write and provide inspiration in gospel music. even elvis presley, who won his first grammy through gospel music. i remember young yolanda adams swinging -- singing in a church in houston and the inspiration she gave even then. a young teacher who worked until they finally knew that her talent was worthy of presenting it to the american people. yolanda adams rose to fame as one of gospel music greats, making her debut in 1988. i remember that. since then she's been a wowing gospel audiences, she's been before the president of the united states and all over the world. but yet she's a humble person. following a musical career, she began the music and morning show. these shows don't last. but her spirit has guided it forw
i rise today with great enthusiasm to honor and salute yo landa adams. and enormous and wonderful talent of gospel music. and to celebrate her 10th anniversary of the yolanda adams morning show. many, many know that i introduced legislation to make september gospel music heritage month. to honor the many talented americans who enjoy, sing, write and provide inspiration in gospel music. even elvis presley, who won his first grammy through gospel music. i remember young yolanda adams swinging --...
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he has long fought the government of you landa and support of islamist government for that way which wanted to hit back for the leader's support and others who had been targeted by the islamist government in sudan. former l.r.a. commanders report that sudan has provided ammunition and intelligence training for coney's group. more recently, there have been credible reports of the l.r.a. gaining sanctuary in darfur. it is looming next year. unless the l.r.a. is permanently dealt with, you can bet that khartoum will put this killing squad back to use next year in south sudan. mr. speaker, this civil war originally contained within uganda's borders is a regional crisis in four countries. this bipartisan legislation aims to spur the administration into deadvising a strategy in removing the l.r.a. leader and his commanders. some targeted assistance from the u.s. could make a world of difference. ms. ros-lehtinen: i would like to yield an additional minute to the the gentleman from california. the speaker pro tempore: without objection. mr. royce: the world's problems km seem overwhelming a
he has long fought the government of you landa and support of islamist government for that way which wanted to hit back for the leader's support and others who had been targeted by the islamist government in sudan. former l.r.a. commanders report that sudan has provided ammunition and intelligence training for coney's group. more recently, there have been credible reports of the l.r.a. gaining sanctuary in darfur. it is looming next year. unless the l.r.a. is permanently dealt with, you can bet...
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part of our first round of financing, the fund has already invested in solar lighting in rural hugh landa, and an affordable electric bicycle that doubles as a portable power source. the door is open to each and everyone of you. i just met with a group from twitter, and i know there are million ideas that are born every day here. if you have a good idea, we will listen. despite all the progress we have made, but we cannot take for granted that the united states will still lead in the innovation race. we're working to foster innovation at home and promote it abroad, and president obama has set a goal of devoting 3% of our gross domestic product of research and development. [applause] to ensure that by 2020 week regain the position that we held for decades, which we have lost, namely, having the highest proportion of college graduates in the world. we need to make sure that american companies have the incentives they need to keep innovating. companies must be assured that if they sell their products around the world, they do so without the fear of piracy, the intellectual property rights ar
part of our first round of financing, the fund has already invested in solar lighting in rural hugh landa, and an affordable electric bicycle that doubles as a portable power source. the door is open to each and everyone of you. i just met with a group from twitter, and i know there are million ideas that are born every day here. if you have a good idea, we will listen. despite all the progress we have made, but we cannot take for granted that the united states will still lead in the innovation...
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. >>> coming up next, we're going check in one more time with al with chef todd eng glilish landa hand in las vegas. at 190 miles per hour, the wind will literally lift ordinary windshield wipers off the glass. so, did we build a slower car? or design wipers that could handle anything? what do you think? the cadillac cts-v, the world's fastest production sedan. we don't just make luxury cars, we make cadillacs [ where d.c. goes to get away.o busch gardens williamsburg, maybe it's because washington d.c. loves the legendary coasters. or that your entire family will have fun, even the little ones. it could be that water country usa has more of the waves, slides and rides everyone wants. so plan your getaway and come play. you never know who you'll run into. get started at buschgardens.com/dc. it's not about logging on to this week's class. today is a celebration, a triumph of dedication, a victory for that little voice that urges us on. today is a day to recognize that ordinary people can do extraordinary things, and to prove that not all heroes wear a cape. some wear a cap and gown. con
. >>> coming up next, we're going check in one more time with al with chef todd eng glilish landa hand in las vegas. at 190 miles per hour, the wind will literally lift ordinary windshield wipers off the glass. so, did we build a slower car? or design wipers that could handle anything? what do you think? the cadillac cts-v, the world's fastest production sedan. we don't just make luxury cars, we make cadillacs [ where d.c. goes to get away.o busch gardens williamsburg, maybe it's...
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. >> colonel hanz landa is nicknamed the jew hunter but how do you get inside a character like that? >> you don't. there was one little thing snipped off at the beginning of this scene we just saw, i'm a detective, a very good detecttive. so you know, i found that more interesting than the nazi bit, because you know, the uniform sort of conveys enough nazi, and i'm more interested in the details that are behind that uniform. >> and this piece that was written by director quentin tarantino is to layered, your character is the most complicated and he says if you had not walked in the door and auditioned he would not have made this movie, he's been working on for ten years. that has got to be high praise. >> yes, it is, and to a degree, where it's beyond me commenting on it, what should i say about it? it makes me blush, brings tears to my eyes. >> you're humbled by this whole thing. >> not necessarily humbled. i'm realistic about it, you know. quentin wrote this thing. it's his baby. it's all his vision. it's his, you know, quentin is incarnated cinema, and finally he works on this for
. >> colonel hanz landa is nicknamed the jew hunter but how do you get inside a character like that? >> you don't. there was one little thing snipped off at the beginning of this scene we just saw, i'm a detective, a very good detecttive. so you know, i found that more interesting than the nazi bit, because you know, the uniform sort of conveys enough nazi, and i'm more interested in the details that are behind that uniform. >> and this piece that was written by director...
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. >>> coming up next, we're going check in one more time with al with chef todd eng glilish landa hand in las vegas. see the world in hd with breathtaking clarity and incredible comfort. introducing purevision2 contact lenses from bausch and lomb. made with innovative hd optics for amazing detail... they're the only lenses with comfortmoist, so they stay comfortable hour after hour after hour. for crystal-clear vision, even in low light. visit purevision2.com for a free trial pair and see your world in hd. purevision2 from bausch and lomb. >>> this morning on "today's" lend a hand kitchen, chef and restauranteur todd english with a delicious skirt steak. 23 restaurants across the country. todd, good to see you. >> good to see you, al. >> i know. pretty good. >> this is 26-year-old keith coleman, aspiring chef, attending the academy here. we're making a great skirt steak. >> beautiful cut of meat along the belly cut there. marinaded in soy, ginger, balsamic, worcestershire sauce, jalapeno? >> cilantro. >> and scallions. >> that's it. >> how do you cook it? >> an hour to four hours. over
. >>> coming up next, we're going check in one more time with al with chef todd eng glilish landa hand in las vegas. see the world in hd with breathtaking clarity and incredible comfort. introducing purevision2 contact lenses from bausch and lomb. made with innovative hd optics for amazing detail... they're the only lenses with comfortmoist, so they stay comfortable hour after hour after hour. for crystal-clear vision, even in low light. visit purevision2.com for a free trial pair and...
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s. corner, or the transit landa corner, simply because the trip to washington was such to regain credibility in the eyes of the biden administration. and capitol hill and president, by really went out on a limb, to support germany and say that it's a reliable ally. look, he reached along the rest of the lot, and i'm not sure he's getting much in return at the moment and it depends on germany. now. i think germany could, will halt nor trim too if there's further incursion. i think it will be very hard to circumvent what biden's said in the white house and because of history, germany will not send lethal weapons to ukraine and it's also written in the coalition agreement. but it could do other things that could continue to be a large donor to ukraine and could send more trips to troops to the eastern flank of nato, to make up for this historical sort of obligation that the germans feel that they still have, but is on it in the barbara, the german foreign minister mentioned in kia, recently, the cost of russian incursion in ukraine would be huge for germany as well, for dominic condiment. becau
s. corner, or the transit landa corner, simply because the trip to washington was such to regain credibility in the eyes of the biden administration. and capitol hill and president, by really went out on a limb, to support germany and say that it's a reliable ally. look, he reached along the rest of the lot, and i'm not sure he's getting much in return at the moment and it depends on germany. now. i think germany could, will halt nor trim too if there's further incursion. i think it will be...
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finally, stephen toma and jonathan landa are writing. classifying it this way. as u.s. and nato forces pull out out, analysts also worry about losing the hard hon fought gains of more than a decade of war. here are my questions to the so-called analysts. what gains? what have we gained in the last ten years? write into current.com what have we gained in the last ten years. what are we going to gain in the next ten years? i know what some people will gain, defense contracts. they've gained billions of dollars. i'll bring in michael hastings from buzzfeed.com and the rolling stones. and also author he's a busy man. i want to get to john allen, that's really interested. but first on the protests. two guys arrested on terrorism charges. what is that about and is it justified? >> i spent saturday with the protesters marching around the city, and then that went very late into the evening. in terms of these terrorism charge. now this had a real chilling effect on the protesters. essentially three people who were alleged to be part of the occupy movement--now it's up to five. f
finally, stephen toma and jonathan landa are writing. classifying it this way. as u.s. and nato forces pull out out, analysts also worry about losing the hard hon fought gains of more than a decade of war. here are my questions to the so-called analysts. what gains? what have we gained in the last ten years? write into current.com what have we gained in the last ten years. what are we going to gain in the next ten years? i know what some people will gain, defense contracts. they've gained...
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samples and is preparing to return to earth the 1st such mission in more than 14 years the long march 5 landa is also mapping the area and using ground penetrating radar to search for minerals and war so it's unclear exactly when the probe will lift off from the mood surface and begin its journey back to earth. it is good to have you with us hello adrian fenty can here in doha the headlines and i'll just 0 police in hong kong have detained the media tycoon and pro-democracy advocate jimmy lai the outspoken government critic has been charged with the fraud in government and businesses will remain in custody until a court case in april earlier this year lie was among 10 people arrested on suspicion of violating beijing's national security law to vehicle pollen reports now from hong kong. this is a very significant case particularly because. for his pro-democracy activities but he's also a huge tycoon here in hong kong for his rags to riches story he's worth an estimated worth of. media companies. companies so he is a big fish when it comes to hong kong's democracy movement here and his profile
samples and is preparing to return to earth the 1st such mission in more than 14 years the long march 5 landa is also mapping the area and using ground penetrating radar to search for minerals and war so it's unclear exactly when the probe will lift off from the mood surface and begin its journey back to earth. it is good to have you with us hello adrian fenty can here in doha the headlines and i'll just 0 police in hong kong have detained the media tycoon and pro-democracy advocate jimmy lai...
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so we're joined now from johannesburg via landa t.n.t. she is co executive director at the archive. food the organization aims to tackle gender based violence wendy said can you lay is director at rise up against gender based violence she's also in johannesburg and completing a line up from johannesburg. he is a social justice and gender activist hello everybody i wish it was under better circumstances that we got so many amazing young south africans here to talk about a huge issue in south africa your land and this is for all of you get your land or you can start here what is it about south africa the makes it so dangerous for women what's going on. thank you for having me on the show and i like to greet everyone that's watching and chiming in i think asking what is it that makes south africa so violent or rather why is gender based violence the sickly so rife i think it would be doing an injustice true kind of not look at all the other socio economic and political factors and and appear in i guess the legacy of we are as we come from the movie i as a country and this is talking ab
so we're joined now from johannesburg via landa t.n.t. she is co executive director at the archive. food the organization aims to tackle gender based violence wendy said can you lay is director at rise up against gender based violence she's also in johannesburg and completing a line up from johannesburg. he is a social justice and gender activist hello everybody i wish it was under better circumstances that we got so many amazing young south africans here to talk about a huge issue in south...
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had exactly the same situation at mayorist college when a proffer of political science named carolyn landa. she gave me a c. i took it, didn't deserve it, and then i exposed dr. lando in the student newspaper because she was a-- tough it out. hey, bill, killing kennedy is another excellent back by you, and took me by surprise when you reported your role in the assassination, i'm glad you liked it. and cpac's christie snub shows how long the republicans have come from the party of reagan. and if the g.o.p. doesn't change nor will our fortunes. jim williams, oklahoma, cpac stands for conservative, and governor christie is now. why are you tougher on obama now than before the election? >> i've been fair to the president in my analysis. right now in my opinion, mr. obama is hurting the country and trying to destroy the republican party and not, not trying to solve problems. there's no way on earth that mr. obama should not cut 10% out of the bloated putting. the republican party is absolutely correct to stand firm against him. bankruptcy will devastate this country. through the president's fir
had exactly the same situation at mayorist college when a proffer of political science named carolyn landa. she gave me a c. i took it, didn't deserve it, and then i exposed dr. lando in the student newspaper because she was a-- tough it out. hey, bill, killing kennedy is another excellent back by you, and took me by surprise when you reported your role in the assassination, i'm glad you liked it. and cpac's christie snub shows how long the republicans have come from the party of reagan. and if...
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had exactly the same situation at mayorist college when a proffer of political science named carolyn landa. she gave me a c. i took it, didn't deserve it, and then i exposed dr. lando in the student newspaper because she was a-- tough it out. hey, bill, killing kennedy is another excellent back by you, and took me by surprise when you reported your role in the assassination, i'm glad you liked it. and cpac's christie snub shows how
had exactly the same situation at mayorist college when a proffer of political science named carolyn landa. she gave me a c. i took it, didn't deserve it, and then i exposed dr. lando in the student newspaper because she was a-- tough it out. hey, bill, killing kennedy is another excellent back by you, and took me by surprise when you reported your role in the assassination, i'm glad you liked it. and cpac's christie snub shows how
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for example, if you have a second, it did not matter whether adam landa had a 9-millimeter pistol. he broke the glass in that school. there was an unarmed security guard did the teachers there were unarmed. many public schools in this country are allowing teachers to carry on campus. a good guy with a gun is a good way to stop that people with a gun. gerri: should there be women, these lawsuits, you are calling them frivolous here it should they be disallowed? >> i just think that they should be disallowed here and the fact is, this is a very dangerous resident. should this go through? this is one of hillary clinton's big talking points. one of the things that she wants to do is repeal this particular act. if you start allowing people to hold gun manufacturers liable for the criminal misuse of properly functioning legal products, what will that do regarding cars? we will start manufacturing tools. we have had people killed in mass numbers. people who were drinking and driving under the influence. will we blame car manufacturers were people texting and driving killing people because
for example, if you have a second, it did not matter whether adam landa had a 9-millimeter pistol. he broke the glass in that school. there was an unarmed security guard did the teachers there were unarmed. many public schools in this country are allowing teachers to carry on campus. a good guy with a gun is a good way to stop that people with a gun. gerri: should there be women, these lawsuits, you are calling them frivolous here it should they be disallowed? >> i just think that they...
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landa calrissian is good fun. it does seem like, i'm not entirely sure i needed this. did i really want another one of these? it's a bit baggy in the middle. it's fine, but hardly essential. it was a very sort of... i didn't feel there was a huge amount of jeopardy. it's not rogue one, which is a war movie. we are going to get to the point of any gap of the star wars story, they will make another movie to explain it. if someone goes through a door, oh, what happened when they went through that door? now there's three movies to fill in the gap. moving on, ian mckellen, if you're watching this on friday, happy birthday, ian mckellen, and there is a whole film to celebrate? you were saying before it is a documentary. it's him looking back at his life, college, theatre, sexuality, becoming a political activist for lgbt causes, and then going back to schools and taking his vast knowledge to schools. he talked about how for a long time theatre was the centre of his life, then of course how he moves into movies. didn't he just, yes! and they filmed our progress up the ridge.
landa calrissian is good fun. it does seem like, i'm not entirely sure i needed this. did i really want another one of these? it's a bit baggy in the middle. it's fine, but hardly essential. it was a very sort of... i didn't feel there was a huge amount of jeopardy. it's not rogue one, which is a war movie. we are going to get to the point of any gap of the star wars story, they will make another movie to explain it. if someone goes through a door, oh, what happened when they went through that...
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this doesn‘t, itjust seems it much more like something, landa calrissian is really good fun. it does seem like, iam not really good fun. it does seem like, i am not entirely sure i needed this. did i really want another one of these? it is a bit baggy in the middle. it is fine, but hardly essential. i did not feel that there was a huge amount ofjeopardy. it‘s not rogue one, which is a warm movie. we are going to get to the point of any gap of the star wars story, they will put another movie. 0h, story, they will put another movie. oh, what happened when they went through that door? now there‘s three movies to fill in the gap. moving on, ian mckellen, if you are watching this, happy birthday ian mckellen and there is a wholesome to celebrate? you were saying before, is ita celebrate? you were saying before, is it a documentary? technically, it is it a documentary? technically, it is elicited into it. him looking back and give it his life, college, theatre, sexuality becoming a political activist for lgbt causes, and then going back to schools and taking his vast knowledge
this doesn‘t, itjust seems it much more like something, landa calrissian is really good fun. it does seem like, iam not really good fun. it does seem like, i am not entirely sure i needed this. did i really want another one of these? it is a bit baggy in the middle. it is fine, but hardly essential. i did not feel that there was a huge amount ofjeopardy. it‘s not rogue one, which is a warm movie. we are going to get to the point of any gap of the star wars story, they will put another...
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rush i don't understand why there's a rush when we're still playing with this delta, hearing about landa. we're all flying blind there's a lot of -- as richard curtain from michigan wrote, the chief economist there, wrote, there's a lot of emotional scarring in our consumer maybe the fragileness of that is a little more -- a little more there than people think it really is. >> don't even tell me there is a lambda issue now you know -- >> exactly they don't want to talk about it. >> that goes back to one of the big questions people have. come took the drop in consumer sentiment and said it is because prices are up, it's because no one can afford anything and are experiencing sticker shock that's a different issue than a demand-sided one don't we have a consumer who is pretty flush with cash we're still going through the child tax credit payments for the next few months. >> we do and that would be a nice n narr narrative, but it's not the case when you dpig into the data what you see is actually, you know, job and employment and income sentiment fell back during last month. that's with 10
rush i don't understand why there's a rush when we're still playing with this delta, hearing about landa. we're all flying blind there's a lot of -- as richard curtain from michigan wrote, the chief economist there, wrote, there's a lot of emotional scarring in our consumer maybe the fragileness of that is a little more -- a little more there than people think it really is. >> don't even tell me there is a lambda issue now you know -- >> exactly they don't want to talk about it....
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we're seeing a lot of fear-mongering right now even today, liz with the landa variant, by the way all covid viruses are avant. are a variant. there is no original strain. this is the lamda variant. it is in peru. some scientists claim it evaded vaccinated immunity. i saw a headlines about that. guess what talking about the chinese, certain novak, one that is poorly effective. this sort of stuff hurts our cause. elizabeth: dr. marty makary, great to have you on. come back soon. >> sure, liz. elizabeth: congresswoman kat cammack, on this story, where is the outrage, alarm bells, by democrats and media about the chinese developing dangerous virus and along with the chinese military that could leak out of labs over there? gop is ramping up, saying the nancy pelosi and the democrats are covering up for china. we have the story next. with voltaren arthritis pain gel my husband's got his moves back. an alternative to pain pills voltaren is the first full prescription strength gel for powerful arthritis pain relief... voltaren the joy of movement ♪ you've got the looks ♪ ♪ let's make lo
we're seeing a lot of fear-mongering right now even today, liz with the landa variant, by the way all covid viruses are avant. are a variant. there is no original strain. this is the lamda variant. it is in peru. some scientists claim it evaded vaccinated immunity. i saw a headlines about that. guess what talking about the chinese, certain novak, one that is poorly effective. this sort of stuff hurts our cause. elizabeth: dr. marty makary, great to have you on. come back soon. >> sure,...
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. >> jon: you shut up, landa. i am so sick of her and rusev trash talking america. maybe they meet jack swagger, but it was a count-out, not a real pin. he's the king of swing, but wait until summer slam because jack is -- [laughter] wrong room. [clears throat] well, watch out, putin, because america has something that no propaganda can defeat, the moral high ground. >> one russian deputy prime minister even sniped at the u.s. on twitter, "the white house has found guilt before any investigation, just like saddam hussein and his weapons of mass destruction." [audience reacts]. >> jon: that's going to leave mark. you invade one country under a pretext thaw that you learn almost immediately was false and change that pretext and pretend like you never made the mistake in the first place and they never let you forget it. [laughter] you know, we don't need you, russia, or how dangerous you make ukrainian air space. there are other ways to get where we want to go. >> the airline rerouted a flight from kuala lumpur to london. it could not use the usual route over ukraine f
. >> jon: you shut up, landa. i am so sick of her and rusev trash talking america. maybe they meet jack swagger, but it was a count-out, not a real pin. he's the king of swing, but wait until summer slam because jack is -- [laughter] wrong room. [clears throat] well, watch out, putin, because america has something that no propaganda can defeat, the moral high ground. >> one russian deputy prime minister even sniped at the u.s. on twitter, "the white house has found guilt before...