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when scott fitzgerald wrote "gatsby" he has tom buchanan cite it and say, "it is a very important book, and everyone should read it. it is scientific stuff. it's all been proved." that was a replacement theory that was part of this american struggle, and thank god it is a struggle because there are at least people trying to make real the promise of the country against these perennial forces of racism, nativism, extremism, and misogyny. i mean, it's just this perennial thing because it is a human struggle. because it is about us. it is about we the people. so i do think there's hope. because without hope, then we should just close down the republic, you know, and we can't do that. we cannot cede the american experiment to these forces that are devoted to the will to power over the attempt to actually create prosperity and liberty for all of us. and the fact that in 2022 we have to say this is disspiriting. but this is the struggle. it is the struggle of our time, and we can't give up. >> well, it is disspiriting. in our next hour, we'll take a look at how it is pervading some campaigns,
when scott fitzgerald wrote "gatsby" he has tom buchanan cite it and say, "it is a very important book, and everyone should read it. it is scientific stuff. it's all been proved." that was a replacement theory that was part of this american struggle, and thank god it is a struggle because there are at least people trying to make real the promise of the country against these perennial forces of racism, nativism, extremism, and misogyny. i mean, it's just this perennial thing...
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fitzgerald: thank you, mr. speaker. as the member designated by mr. tom tiffany of wisconsin, i inform the house that mr. tiffany will vote aye on the guest amendment. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from texas seek recognition? -- the gentlewoman from texas seek recognition? ms. garcia: as the member designated by representative cuellar of texas, representative castro of texas, representative m maxine waters of california, i inform the house that these members will vote no on the guest amendment. thank you, mr. speaker. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from alabama seek recognition? >> mr. speaker, as the member designated by mr. brooks of alabama, i inform the house that mr. brooks will vote yes on amendment 5. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentlewoman from delaware seek recognition? ms. blunt rochester: mr. speaker, as the member designated by ms. kelly of illinois and mr. mfume of maryland, i inform the house that these members will vote no on the guest amendment. the sp
fitzgerald: thank you, mr. speaker. as the member designated by mr. tom tiffany of wisconsin, i inform the house that mr. tiffany will vote aye on the guest amendment. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from texas seek recognition? -- the gentlewoman from texas seek recognition? ms. garcia: as the member designated by representative cuellar of texas, representative castro of texas, representative m maxine waters of california, i inform the house that these members will...
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to you, tom this has been a puzzling case for law enforcement officials since the beginning. we're talking about a woman who is second in command at the lauderdale county jail the sheriff confirming to us next week she was expected to receive the employee of the year award, voting upon by her fellow peers. but this morning we're learning new details about her planned escape >> casey was it worth it >> reporter: new overnight a shackled and handcuffed casey white on the run for eke a week now ads an alabama prison. >> good day. back home back behind bars >>> this dramatic new dash cam video showing the moment he was captured, dragged from a crashed cadillac and pinned down by officers the 6'9" fugitive surrendering authorities patting him down on the hood of a police cruiser in indiana, ending a tense multi state man hunt still trapped inside the car, vicky white, the corrections officer turned accomplice. an autopsy report confirming she shot herself in the head just before police moved in >> she's still got it in her hands. >> the gun >> all right watch it. >> reporter: firs
to you, tom this has been a puzzling case for law enforcement officials since the beginning. we're talking about a woman who is second in command at the lauderdale county jail the sheriff confirming to us next week she was expected to receive the employee of the year award, voting upon by her fellow peers. but this morning we're learning new details about her planned escape >> casey was it worth it >> reporter: new overnight a shackled and handcuffed casey white on the run for eke a...
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the round of the day was tom hoagie. six straight birdies on the front side. this was near this party. look how close he came. onto hoops now, draymond green was named as a reserve for the nba all-star game but his slow to heal back injury is keeping him on the sidelines for the all-star festivities. draymond was first diagnosed with a calf injury and later determined to be caused by a back problem, a nerve issue. a four-time all-star. he has overly missed 13 games. you could be out another month. >> i want to feel good about my game, my condition, by body. that takes time to get all of those three things. there are times when you're going through a season healthy. that takes time and i understand that. i am locked into the process. ultimately this will be a positive for me. i think i will come back stronger, faster, jumping higher due to the things i am able to work on now. >> andre weddell has been out for seven games with the -- with a knee injury. the forward had to get his knee drained of fluids several times during the rehab process and he says he is clo
the round of the day was tom hoagie. six straight birdies on the front side. this was near this party. look how close he came. onto hoops now, draymond green was named as a reserve for the nba all-star game but his slow to heal back injury is keeping him on the sidelines for the all-star festivities. draymond was first diagnosed with a calf injury and later determined to be caused by a back problem, a nerve issue. a four-time all-star. he has overly missed 13 games. you could be out another...
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it's with tom brady, myself and larry fitzgerald. so we've donem for a long time. all right. sohe the speculation comes out, the reports came out. i'll be honest, i was surprised i he had one of the best seasons statistically that he's ever and i'm thinking no, why is he retiring? he's at the topng of his game. i know he probably wants to be in the super bowl. it was such a great comeback. he cameie that close. i couldn't believe it. it was one of the more exciting. all these playoff games haveeen been amazing and i just i don'to it's like that rocky momentck when he says i still have stuff in the basement. i'm hoping tom hasm stuff in the basement. what did he tell youhehe? well, he said tonight that he has not come to a decision that he is taking a day to day and then when he makesil a decision, he will let us allts know. he said lastla week that he has to love and obviously we've all known that for a long time. b and he lovesll his family. he also said that his family needs him and it's notd i justtt about what he wants to do but what they all want to do as a family. he's
it's with tom brady, myself and larry fitzgerald. so we've donem for a long time. all right. sohe the speculation comes out, the reports came out. i'll be honest, i was surprised i he had one of the best seasons statistically that he's ever and i'm thinking no, why is he retiring? he's at the topng of his game. i know he probably wants to be in the super bowl. it was such a great comeback. he cameie that close. i couldn't believe it. it was one of the more exciting. all these playoff games...
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tom brady, myself, larry fitzgerald. we have done it a long time. >> sean: the speculation comes out that reports came out, i'll be honest i was surprised. he had one of the best seasons statistically he's ever had and i'm picking why is he retiring question right he's at the top of his game. i know he wants to be the super bowl. it was such a great comeback. he came back close. i couldn't believe it. he was one of the more exciting -- all these playoff games have been amazing. and i just -- it's like the rocky moment when he says "i still have stuff in the basement." i am hoping tom has stuff in the basement. what did he tell you? >> well, he said that he's not come to a decision. he is taking it day-to-day and when he makes a decision he will let us all know. he said last week that he has two loves and obviously we've all known that for a long time. he loves football but he loves his family. he also said those family needs him and it's not just about what he wants to do but what they all want to do as a family. so he i
tom brady, myself, larry fitzgerald. we have done it a long time. >> sean: the speculation comes out that reports came out, i'll be honest i was surprised. he had one of the best seasons statistically he's ever had and i'm picking why is he retiring question right he's at the top of his game. i know he wants to be the super bowl. it was such a great comeback. he came back close. i couldn't believe it. he was one of the more exciting -- all these playoff games have been amazing. and i just...
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. >> reporter: the sun rose on a cold midwestern morning, and tom and mai fitzgerald were facing the worst moment of their lives. >> what in the world happened? how could this be? it just seemed like a complete nightmare. >> they were at an early morning basketball game with their youngest child, when they got a terrifying phone call from a fellow parent, who was at their home. she said their 17-year-old daughter, tara, was lying unresponsive in the basement. tom told her to call 911. >> oh, my god. her lips are blue. and i don't -- i don't feel a pulse. i don't feel a pulse. >> you don't feel a pulse? >> correct. >> okay. try to shake her and shout, are you okay? does she respond? >> tara, are you okay? >> are you all right, tara? are you okay, sweetie? nothing. >> are you okay? >> reporter: tom and mai raced home to find their house surrounded. >> just a lot of cop cars and ambulance. i was praying. >> and the paramedics were working on her, trying to get her to breathe. i talked to her. just saying, "please, tara." you know. "come back." and trying to encourage her. >> they put he
. >> reporter: the sun rose on a cold midwestern morning, and tom and mai fitzgerald were facing the worst moment of their lives. >> what in the world happened? how could this be? it just seemed like a complete nightmare. >> they were at an early morning basketball game with their youngest child, when they got a terrifying phone call from a fellow parent, who was at their home. she said their 17-year-old daughter, tara, was lying unresponsive in the basement. tom told her to...
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and larry fitzgerald." it's great to see you. haven't seen you in awhile. thanks for coming on. >> great to see you, anita. happy holidays. >> part of me can't believe we're still talking about this, sports teams suspending games again. here we are again. you've been supportive with different leagues spending games in seasons over covid. is i'll still the right thing to do? >> well, i think we have to judge just exactly where we are with the virus and the nhl, let me bring you this news and it's not happy news, they're not going to participate or have their players participate in the olympics in beijing in february. they were expected to go. an announcement is expected tomorrow by the nhl and the player's association. they feel it's going to impact their season. right now their season is on pause through christmas with stricter protocols going in till january 1. so not going to beijing a huge blow for a lot of the players that wanted to play. >> that's breaking news there. the nhl not going to the olympics.
and larry fitzgerald." it's great to see you. haven't seen you in awhile. thanks for coming on. >> great to see you, anita. happy holidays. >> part of me can't believe we're still talking about this, sports teams suspending games again. here we are again. you've been supportive with different leagues spending games in seasons over covid. is i'll still the right thing to do? >> well, i think we have to judge just exactly where we are with the virus and the nhl, let me...
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meagan fitzgerald is live in chchicago with more and all the reaction to that verdict. meagan, good morning. >> reporter: good morning to you. a jury of six men and six women were tasked with combing through evidence over the course of a seven-day trial to figure out if jussie smollett was, in fact, the victim of a hate crime or if this entire thing was a big lie. this morning, former "empi" re star jussie smollett found guilty of lying to police about being the victim of a racist and homophobic attack. jurors deliberating for two days before reading the verdict have in a packed courtroom filled with smollett's fame. the actor showing no emotion. >> mr. smollett had faked the hate crime and lied to the police about it. and then compounded his crimes by lying to the jury. >> reporter: smollett spent two days on the witness stand telling jurors that two masked men attacked him in downtown chicago in january of 2019, yelling racist and homophobic slurs and putting a noose around his neck. >> do you want to take it off or anything. >> yes, i do. >> reporter: but the prosecu
meagan fitzgerald is live in chchicago with more and all the reaction to that verdict. meagan, good morning. >> reporter: good morning to you. a jury of six men and six women were tasked with combing through evidence over the course of a seven-day trial to figure out if jussie smollett was, in fact, the victim of a hate crime or if this entire thing was a big lie. this morning, former "empi" re star jussie smollett found guilty of lying to police about being the victim of a...
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tom winter has been digging into this investigation. tom llamas is live at the crime scene. meagan fitzgerald outside a childrens' hospital where several victims were transported. we have nbc security analyst, clint watts. what do we know about this person of interest? >> we can name, based on five law enforcement officials to myself, and my colleagues, that the individual who is being questioned -- now, this is the person who has not yet been formally charged, but the person who has actually not even been named a suspect, but that individual has been identified as darrell brooks, he's 39 years of age, has a significant criminal history, including possible charges as recent as november 5th. this individual is believed to have been involved in some sort of a knife fight or stabbing that occurred just prior to this vehicle incident that occurred yesterday. we don't yet know all the circumstances, we don't know what he has told investigators, if he's told them anything. so we're not calling it a ramming attack or some sort of a homicide at this point, although it's believed tha
tom winter has been digging into this investigation. tom llamas is live at the crime scene. meagan fitzgerald outside a childrens' hospital where several victims were transported. we have nbc security analyst, clint watts. what do we know about this person of interest? >> we can name, based on five law enforcement officials to myself, and my colleagues, that the individual who is being questioned -- now, this is the person who has not yet been formally charged, but the person who has...
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let's bring in tom winter to figure out how this nightmare unfolded. a couple of things right now based on your sources. they do not believe this is an act of terrorism? >> that's correct, joe, speaking with several that's been briefed with this at this moment at least what they have have uncovered so far there is no indication of terrorism or foreign-inspired terrorist attack. this has anything to do with the attack tied to kyle rittenhouse's verdict. we are being told this is a chain of event that police best understand at this time. there were some sort of a knife fight or stabbing occur in a near by park and this person of interests was being questioned into the late hours last night is somebody who was involved in that in the course of fleeing that drove into this parade and killed and injured a number of adult and children. a couple of things we are trying to get a hand on why this person chose this crime. it's more than one street, we need to get a better sense why they chose this particular path based on our reporting and public source of infor
let's bring in tom winter to figure out how this nightmare unfolded. a couple of things right now based on your sources. they do not believe this is an act of terrorism? >> that's correct, joe, speaking with several that's been briefed with this at this moment at least what they have have uncovered so far there is no indication of terrorism or foreign-inspired terrorist attack. this has anything to do with the attack tied to kyle rittenhouse's verdict. we are being told this is a chain of...
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tom: peter fitzgerald stays with us. a line breaking that ties into our conversation. traders pricing in an ecb rate hike of 20 basis points in december 2022. peter says we should expect christine lagarde to push back on that view by the markets. plenty more coming up. this is bloomberg. ♪ francine: welcome back to the open, everyone. we are about 23 minutes into the european trading day. a lot of focus is on inflation and ecb data. the big picture is there's a repricing in the markets, not expecting an interest rate hike until december 2022, but it's clear the bond market appears impervious to calling for higher rates. we are back with peter fitzgerald, from aviva investors . thank you for staying with us. is there anything in the european bond space that you like right now because of this differential between bank earnings and the ecb/boj effect? >> i think the european bond market is a really difficult one to get too excited about yields where they are and the expectation that we will again see pushback. i had to do a double take briefly because we are in october
tom: peter fitzgerald stays with us. a line breaking that ties into our conversation. traders pricing in an ecb rate hike of 20 basis points in december 2022. peter says we should expect christine lagarde to push back on that view by the markets. plenty more coming up. this is bloomberg. ♪ francine: welcome back to the open, everyone. we are about 23 minutes into the european trading day. a lot of focus is on inflation and ecb data. the big picture is there's a repricing in the markets, not...
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. >> bill: check out the new podcast called let's go with tom brady and larry fitzgerald. i thought it was excellent, jim. congratulations. let's get back on the field and start anew. nice to sigh, jim. >> going to be so much fun, let's go. >> bill: a good advantage for the defense, which that's what it is. >> dana: it's a good advantage for the defense, that's what it is. it's what it is indeed. before we go, something happened on "the five" last night my stomach is still so uncomfortable because i accidentally revealed some big news but it wasn't my news to reveal. i thought it was already out there. here is what happened on "the five" last night. jessica, you have something new coming. >> yeah. and now the audience knows. [laughter] >> i'm pregnant. >> dana: oh my -- okay, in my defense if i were to make my defense she is just over six months pregnant. so excited about the baby to come and i loved the story of her marriage is right out of just like the best romance books. and i thought that everyone knew. in the commercial break beforehand we had been just talking about
. >> bill: check out the new podcast called let's go with tom brady and larry fitzgerald. i thought it was excellent, jim. congratulations. let's get back on the field and start anew. nice to sigh, jim. >> going to be so much fun, let's go. >> bill: a good advantage for the defense, which that's what it is. >> dana: it's a good advantage for the defense, that's what it is. it's what it is indeed. before we go, something happened on "the five" last night my...
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tom bradien wouy eiyien reveali tested positive shortly after the super bowl. he said he contracted it back in february after the team's championship boat parade. at this time no confirmed link between attending this parade and the positive test. brady and the entire bucs organization now fully vaccinated against the virus. tampa kicking off the regular season on thursday against the cowboys. he did say that he feels like the pandemic will be challenging, that it will play more of a factor this year and that is likely true with fans coming back in the stadium. and we saw this weekend in college football they will have to navigate it. >> my phone was buzzing with this story. i couldn't figure out why it was a big deal that he had covid and got better. obviously he let his guard down a bit during that boat parade but i think that he is right about covid playing a huge role in the nfl season. >> and bruce arians has said that we'll lock down and do things the way that we've been doing them but right now they are just one of two teaming fully vaccinated. >>> and th
tom bradien wouy eiyien reveali tested positive shortly after the super bowl. he said he contracted it back in february after the team's championship boat parade. at this time no confirmed link between attending this parade and the positive test. brady and the entire bucs organization now fully vaccinated against the virus. tampa kicking off the regular season on thursday against the cowboys. he did say that he feels like the pandemic will be challenging, that it will play more of a factor this...
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so kicker ryan fitzgerald had a chance, misses wide right. came down to the leg of notre dame's jonathan dorrer. and he connects. so it was close. and meantime tom brady is one of the many americans who has battled coronavirus. the quarterback revealing that he tested positive shortly after his seventh super bowl win. brady telling the tampa bay times he contracted the virus back in february after the team's championship boat parade. at this time no confirmed link between attending that parade and the positive test. brady and the entire bucs organization now fully vaccinated against the virus. tampa kicking off the regular season on thursday against the cowboys. a very bizarre scene in sao paulo, brazil and world cup qualifying match was stopped just minutes after kickoff. brazilian health officials claim that three argentinean players broke quarantine rules saying that they made false statements upon arriving into the country omitting the fact that they had been in the uk within a 14 day period before entering the country and under brazilian
so kicker ryan fitzgerald had a chance, misses wide right. came down to the leg of notre dame's jonathan dorrer. and he connects. so it was close. and meantime tom brady is one of the many americans who has battled coronavirus. the quarterback revealing that he tested positive shortly after his seventh super bowl win. brady telling the tampa bay times he contracted the virus back in february after the team's championship boat parade. at this time no confirmed link between attending that parade...
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i think tom brady and larry fitzgerald, jim gray, that is compelling. stuart: i'm sure they can handle it. coming up rise in crime in america's big cities. look at this, masked gunmen open fire on a crowded new york city street. we have a live report from new york just ahead on that. >>> rules for thee, not for me. d.c.'s mayor caught partying maskless just hours after telling people in the district to do the exact opposite. we have details of course after this. ♪. ♪ limu emu & doug ♪ oh! are you using liberty mutual's coverage customizer tool? sorry? well, since you asked. it finds discounts and policy recommendations, so you only pay for what you need. limu, you're an animal! who's got the bird legs now? only pay for what you need. ♪ liberty. liberty. liberty. liberty. ♪ as i observe investors balance risk and reward, i see one element securing portfolios, time after time. gold. your strategic advantage. ♪. susan: you don't like genesis. stuart: oh, that is genesis. susan: phil collins. stuart: breezing kind of stuff. beautiful monday morn
i think tom brady and larry fitzgerald, jim gray, that is compelling. stuart: i'm sure they can handle it. coming up rise in crime in america's big cities. look at this, masked gunmen open fire on a crowded new york city street. we have a live report from new york just ahead on that. >>> rules for thee, not for me. d.c.'s mayor caught partying maskless just hours after telling people in the district to do the exact opposite. we have details of course after this. ♪. ♪ limu emu &...
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joining me is the fitzgerald group principal, keith fitzgerald. head of u.s. rates, gregory figorelo, and tom leiden. thank you for being here. keith, kicking it off with you w you-- futures are mixed this morning. the central bank decided to provide some detail on their plans to scale back easy money policies. what are you expecting from the fed meeting? does the language begin to change today. >> well, i tell you what, that's a very tough call, maria. the fed does a lot about talking about talking about inflation. they they really don't do anything. i can't help but remember 1979, i see shades of the need for the torpedo growing all over of again. i think there's division within the fed that we'll see a more hawkish tone, i think the market is setting up for a vicious taper tantrum if the fed doesn't get this right. it's one of the more important fed meetings we've seen in a long time. maria: cornerstone macro sticking the price target of 4500. michael is saying earning estimates are too low and they'll go higher. if we see the fed talk about tapering, do yo
joining me is the fitzgerald group principal, keith fitzgerald. head of u.s. rates, gregory figorelo, and tom leiden. thank you for being here. keith, kicking it off with you w you-- futures are mixed this morning. the central bank decided to provide some detail on their plans to scale back easy money policies. what are you expecting from the fed meeting? does the language begin to change today. >> well, i tell you what, that's a very tough call, maria. the fed does a lot about talking...
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tom. >> meagan fitzgerald on the developing story thank you. >>> inside something we have not been able to say for quite a while. a banner weekend at the box office. >> the records being set as movie theaters bounce back to life in a big way. right after this but when the movements in my hands and feet started throwing me off at work... i finally had to say, 'it's not ok.' it was time to talk to my doctor about austedo. reduce td movements in adults... ...while i continue with most of my mental health medications. (vo) austedo can cause depression, suicidal thoughts, or actions in patients with huntington's disease. pay close attention to and call your doctor if you become depressed, have sudden changes in mood, behaviors, feelings, or have suicidal thoughts. common side effects include inflammation of the nose and throat, insomnia and sleepiness. don't take austedo if you have liver problems, are taking reserpine, tetrabenazine, or valbenazine. austedo may cause irregular or fast heartbeat, restlessness, movements mimicking parkinson's disease, fever, stiff muscles, problems thinking,
tom. >> meagan fitzgerald on the developing story thank you. >>> inside something we have not been able to say for quite a while. a banner weekend at the box office. >> the records being set as movie theaters bounce back to life in a big way. right after this but when the movements in my hands and feet started throwing me off at work... i finally had to say, 'it's not ok.' it was time to talk to my doctor about austedo. reduce td movements in adults... ...while i continue...
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tom holt thank you so much for joining us tonight. >> thank you for having me. >> you begin with two women not so well known in the struggle for civil rights. kerry fitzgerald and irene morgan i want to start with the first kerry fitzgerald your maternal grandmother how does she fit into the resistance? >> i begin with story of my grandmother. because it captures i think, some of the things that joust noted that i wanted to explore in the book. that, you know, my grandmother as i describe in the book 1944 early 1944, basically it was a moment where she is in west virginia. gets on a bus going from virginia to her home, and she said to taking a seat in the so-called white section of the bus. and as it turns out for number of rngs i discuss in the book, s not aced like rosa parks or other people but i think her experience was exemplary of that moment in history when one, the circumstances historic circumstances, social context was that she felt, you know, her grievances that are built up over time that she could, you know, challenge the segregated seating which was by law in virginia a
tom holt thank you so much for joining us tonight. >> thank you for having me. >> you begin with two women not so well known in the struggle for civil rights. kerry fitzgerald and irene morgan i want to start with the first kerry fitzgerald your maternal grandmother how does she fit into the resistance? >> i begin with story of my grandmother. because it captures i think, some of the things that joust noted that i wanted to explore in the book. that, you know, my grandmother...
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and the four people who died in a california office complex including, a 9-year-old child. >>> our tom costello reports on the 15-million j&j doses of their coronavirus vaccine that were ruined. what went wrong? and is anyone at risk? >>> the bizarre and very rare occurrene beach. we've got details. >>> and our kerry sanders on the surprising, environmental lessons learned during the pandemic and the positive impacts on many species. a special, good-friday edition of "early today" starts right now. >>> good, friday morning to you. i'm phillip mena. >> i'm frances rivera. we begin this, good friday, with a revealing, and highly emotional day ahead in the trial of derek chauvin the jury heard from chauvin's former supervisor, who testified that the restraint of george floyd violated police use-of-force policies. >> when mr. floyd was no longer offering up any resistance to the officers, they could have ended their restraint. >> and that was after he was handcuffed, and on the ground, and no longer resisting? >> correct. >> day four, also, included paramedics who described rushing to the
and the four people who died in a california office complex including, a 9-year-old child. >>> our tom costello reports on the 15-million j&j doses of their coronavirus vaccine that were ruined. what went wrong? and is anyone at risk? >>> the bizarre and very rare occurrene beach. we've got details. >>> and our kerry sanders on the surprising, environmental lessons learned during the pandemic and the positive impacts on many species. a special, good-friday edition...
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tom: the tape definitely has a bid to it. megan fitzgerald just channeled jon ferro. she is a professor at columbia health. she shows a chart of europe which is basically united kingdom, turkey, may be germany getting the vaccination story done, and everybody else just a colossal failure. so many of our viewers and listeners don't understand the massive failure in europe and what that means for a financial system. jonathan: that started later, and the gap is not closing. you compare that to the u.k., who have focused on one shot, one dose, 30.4% of the population has had at least one shot in the u.k. in the united states, numbers are great, too. 15% one-shot, almost 8% fully vaccinated. tom: let's go back to bill gross years ago. it was about whoever the locomotive was, and the assumption that cars were behind it. are there any cars behind you locomotive? jonathan: i remember the crisis last time, and the u.s. decoupling from the rest of europe. europe is not looking good coming out of another crisis. from new york city this morning, good morning. alongside tom keene
tom: the tape definitely has a bid to it. megan fitzgerald just channeled jon ferro. she is a professor at columbia health. she shows a chart of europe which is basically united kingdom, turkey, may be germany getting the vaccination story done, and everybody else just a colossal failure. so many of our viewers and listeners don't understand the massive failure in europe and what that means for a financial system. jonathan: that started later, and the gap is not closing. you compare that to the...
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john torez and tom costello, stephanie gosk, kerry sanders and meghan fitzgerald. dr. torez, i want to start with you and what we're watching across the line from where we are in d.c. at bethesda at the nih. dr. fauci getting the vaccine. talk about why it's so important for the public to see this, specifically when it comes to somebody like dr. fauci who is widely viewed as a nonpartisan figure. >> hallie, you're right. i think this is a huge important step to get that confidence, that trust up in the vaccine across the country, and we talked about this a couple months ago about how the trust level wasn't quite there. it seems to be building as time goes on. getting a big shot in the arm for the trust is somebody like dr. fauci getting it. he said earlier, this is a few months ago, that once the vaccine was cleared, he would more than happily get the vaccine because he believes in the safety and the effectiveness, and this is going a huge step forward in showing us he is essentially putting his money where his mouth is. he's getting the shot because he believes in it
john torez and tom costello, stephanie gosk, kerry sanders and meghan fitzgerald. dr. torez, i want to start with you and what we're watching across the line from where we are in d.c. at bethesda at the nih. dr. fauci getting the vaccine. talk about why it's so important for the public to see this, specifically when it comes to somebody like dr. fauci who is widely viewed as a nonpartisan figure. >> hallie, you're right. i think this is a huge important step to get that confidence, that...
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. >> you are out of a fitzgerald schwartz story. you keep getting younger every day. we are talking about presidents, obviously. we did with evan yesterday and we talked about truman. we've talked with tom ricks about the founders and what joe biden can learn from all of these presidents. but i wanted to expand it a little bit. we are going to talk some about nixon with evan, but first let's talk about the wise men. i think that the timing is perfect. this is an extraordinary book talking about both fdr and harry truman using the best and brightest where you have the lord chancellor of britain saying i don't think we, leading up to brexit, i don't think we trust experts anymore. we don't need the advice of experts anymore. of course, donald trump selecting a radiologist to lead a global fight against a pandemic. talk about these wise men and why harry truman and fdr were wise enough to use them. >> because they were, for one thing, the people who really did know the world. america was isolationists in the 1930s. we didn't know the world. we got into world war ii and l
. >> you are out of a fitzgerald schwartz story. you keep getting younger every day. we are talking about presidents, obviously. we did with evan yesterday and we talked about truman. we've talked with tom ricks about the founders and what joe biden can learn from all of these presidents. but i wanted to expand it a little bit. we are going to talk some about nixon with evan, but first let's talk about the wise men. i think that the timing is perfect. this is an extraordinary book talking...
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and tom fitzgerald, the data analyst for health and human services, it was the disaster we saw with our own eyes. this lays out the documentation behind it in this new report. >> what are we learning from it this morning, jacob? >> i think what we're learning is exactly what we've been talking about over the course of the last two years, three years if you count the pilot program. folks were warned. hhs warned, dhs warned. all this stuff has been laid out in public reporting. i wrote about it in my book. the idea is that trump administration political appointees ignored those warnings, pressed forward with these separations resulting in the lifelong damage and trauma that we're all talking about right now that vice president biden in his new plan says he will address on day one of his administration with an executive order to reunite the 545 children whose parents the government literally -- the ngos that have been tasked literally cannot locate at this point three years after they were separated. >> jacob soboroff, thank you for that reporting this morning. >>> we want to thank all of
and tom fitzgerald, the data analyst for health and human services, it was the disaster we saw with our own eyes. this lays out the documentation behind it in this new report. >> what are we learning from it this morning, jacob? >> i think what we're learning is exactly what we've been talking about over the course of the last two years, three years if you count the pilot program. folks were warned. hhs warned, dhs warned. all this stuff has been laid out in public reporting. i...
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resist i don't see how that strategy will be successful very critical of time time to sit down and tom. welcome back i'm still with professor cornell west if we move up michael us is there's something wrong with the elites in your society i know you. talk about f. scott fitzgerald before do they read the great gatsby is a great tale of you make it in this world you're going to do well what is wrong with education in a country that has pretty used so many critiques that i guess echo what you've just been saying yeah i'm glad you brought us got fister all up because he understood the course he went to princeton and i'm interested right now he understood the spiritual decay in the oracle kuti of the ruling class not all but most he understood the substitute prosperity for magnanimity they have hardly any sense of moral excellence and spiritual greatness is reduced down to things in possession then come out of and it reminds me of the greatest figure. with eugene o'neill and the iceman cometh the greatest american empire ever written for the state in what did he say what does it profit a n
resist i don't see how that strategy will be successful very critical of time time to sit down and tom. welcome back i'm still with professor cornell west if we move up michael us is there's something wrong with the elites in your society i know you. talk about f. scott fitzgerald before do they read the great gatsby is a great tale of you make it in this world you're going to do well what is wrong with education in a country that has pretty used so many critiques that i guess echo what you've...
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there's literally nothing new or original about director tom fitzgerald's movie from a script by brad henning, which is content to simply tick every well—meaning stereotypical box. thank heaven, then, forjacki weaver, who was oscar—nominated for recent hits like animal kingdom and silver linings playbook, and brings a much—needed dose of oomph to a film that, although good—hearted, borders all too often on the bland. there's both a theatrical and virtual release for il traditore, the traitor, a sprawling drama about tommaso buscetta, a member of the sicilian mafia who turned informant, shedding light on the inner workings of the cosa nostra. in competition at last year's cannes film festival, marco bellocchio's ambitious, if not always enthralling drama depicts buscetta and his family from whom he was separated by geography and imprisonment, and some of whom he lost to a catalogue of internecine mob violence. the most intriguing scenes are those between buscetta and judge falconi, with these two men from opposite sides of the law finding unexpected kinship and respect. there's
there's literally nothing new or original about director tom fitzgerald's movie from a script by brad henning, which is content to simply tick every well—meaning stereotypical box. thank heaven, then, forjacki weaver, who was oscar—nominated for recent hits like animal kingdom and silver linings playbook, and brings a much—needed dose of oomph to a film that, although good—hearted, borders all too often on the bland. there's both a theatrical and virtual release for il traditore, the...
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there's literally nothing new or original about splinters director tom fitzgerald's movie, from a script by brad henning, which is content to simply tick every well—meaning stereotypical box. thanks heaven, then, forjacki weaver, who was oscar—nominated for recent hits like animal kingdom and silver linings playbook, and who brings a much—needed dose of oomph to a film that, although good—hearted, borders all too often on the bland. there's both a theatrical and virtual release for il traditore, the traitor, a sprawling drama about tommaso buscetta, a member of the sicilian mafia who turned informant, shedding light on the inner workings of the cosa nostra. in competition at last year's cannes film festival, marco bellocchio's ambitious, if not always enthralling drama depicts buscetta and his family from whom he was separated by geography and imprisonment, and some of whom he lost to a catalogue of internecine mob violence. the most intriguing scenes are those between buscetta and judge falconi, with these two men from opposite sides of the law finding unexpected kinship and res
there's literally nothing new or original about splinters director tom fitzgerald's movie, from a script by brad henning, which is content to simply tick every well—meaning stereotypical box. thanks heaven, then, forjacki weaver, who was oscar—nominated for recent hits like animal kingdom and silver linings playbook, and who brings a much—needed dose of oomph to a film that, although good—hearted, borders all too often on the bland. there's both a theatrical and virtual release for il...
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, however, had been educated by the feminist, as her governess, mary craft, author of a response to tom payne's the rights of man called vindication of the rights of the woman. and a few weeks later lady cashill would hide in the cellar of moorpark, lord edward fitzgerald, designated leader of the 1798 rebellion as he was being sought by the authorities. and when the army called they clearly received some kind of tip-off, lord fitzgerald was hidden in the cellar and she simply said to the army visiting, you know, this is preposterous, but then offered them copious quantities of wine and food and by the time they left they had forgotten all about their original mission. there were progressive and radical members of the ruling class as well as conservatives and reactionaries. the advocates of women's rights in france, male and female, mostly per i wished on the guillotine and it was a century before head way on that issue began to be made. many of the united irish men were to take to america including matilda who with their son performed an immense service in publishing his memoires. wolf
, however, had been educated by the feminist, as her governess, mary craft, author of a response to tom payne's the rights of man called vindication of the rights of the woman. and a few weeks later lady cashill would hide in the cellar of moorpark, lord edward fitzgerald, designated leader of the 1798 rebellion as he was being sought by the authorities. and when the army called they clearly received some kind of tip-off, lord fitzgerald was hidden in the cellar and she simply said to the army...
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, had been educated by the feminist of her governess, mary wolfstone craft, author of a response to tom payne's "the rights of man" called vindication of the rights of woman. and a few weeks later, the lady would hide in the cellar at moorpark in north cork. lord edward fitzgerald, designated leader of the 1798 rebellion as he was being sought by the authorities. and when the army corps, they clearly received some kind of tip-off that lord fitzgerald was hidden in the cellar. and she simply said to the army, you know, this is preposterous, but then offered them copious quantities of wine and food. and by the time they left, they had forgotten all about their original mission. [ laughter ] the more progressive and radical members of the ruling class as well as conservatives and reactionaries, the advocates of women's rights in france, male and female, mostly perished on the guillotine, and it was another century, at least, before serious head way on that issue began to be made. many of the united irishmen were to take to america, including wolftone's widow, matilda who, with their son, p
, had been educated by the feminist of her governess, mary wolfstone craft, author of a response to tom payne's "the rights of man" called vindication of the rights of woman. and a few weeks later, the lady would hide in the cellar at moorpark in north cork. lord edward fitzgerald, designated leader of the 1798 rebellion as he was being sought by the authorities. and when the army corps, they clearly received some kind of tip-off that lord fitzgerald was hidden in the cellar. and she...
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his former side he slams across tom glover no dice footwork there is just too little too late jets up one mill after half time melbourne city looking to drop even primed for a very different he's headed for the equaliser does his teammates close your firm no one else is there the host looking for goal number 2 and it's a bomb of a shot from stephen or got to vic just can't get there he's going to fall behind it's a beautiful group just held the lead to upset 2nd place melbourne city 21 in likely the last game for a while as the football federation of australia postponed the rest of the season. and with many sports impacted by the current of ours it's a great time to see the future athletes pick up the mantle and no one does that better than this young boxer 8 year old. showing off some pretty impressive skills on social media calling himself the future of german boxing he trains with his dad on a job that is uppercuts his desert actually. is a w.b.s. champion with 12 knockouts to name and a 150 record high fees looks up his dad as a role model for his training and sees american muhamm
his former side he slams across tom glover no dice footwork there is just too little too late jets up one mill after half time melbourne city looking to drop even primed for a very different he's headed for the equaliser does his teammates close your firm no one else is there the host looking for goal number 2 and it's a bomb of a shot from stephen or got to vic just can't get there he's going to fall behind it's a beautiful group just held the lead to upset 2nd place melbourne city 21 in...
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i'm tom steyer and i approve this message. try to win by attacking, now, we know the trump strategy- distorting, dividing. mr. president: it. won't. work. newspapers report bloomberg is the democrat trump fears most. as president, universal healthcare that lets people keep their coverage if they like it. a record on job creation. a doable plan to combat climate change. i led a complex, diverse city through 9-11 and i have common sense plans to move america away from chaos to progress! i'm mike bloomberg and i approve this message. >>the big story we're following for you tonight to spread of the coronavirus now has the cdc issuing new travel notices. it is asking travelers to take precautions in several asian countries and now in western europe as well as the middle east and tonight china is reporting 508 new confirmed cases and 71 new deaths, south korea saw 60 new cases bringing that country's total to nearly 900. meanwhile in iran, 12 people have died and 61 have been infected and the 7th person has died of the coronavirus i
i'm tom steyer and i approve this message. try to win by attacking, now, we know the trump strategy- distorting, dividing. mr. president: it. won't. work. newspapers report bloomberg is the democrat trump fears most. as president, universal healthcare that lets people keep their coverage if they like it. a record on job creation. a doable plan to combat climate change. i led a complex, diverse city through 9-11 and i have common sense plans to move america away from chaos to progress! i'm mike...
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. >> so i wonder what you think, tom, what do you see about these different cross currents? >> well, there's a pattern here, and it's not hard to miss. it seems to me -- and of course i don't represent the navy here -- it seems to me if you're famous and you're on television and you're an old white guy who has tried to rig the system in your favor for your personal gain, the president sheds emotional tears for you and your children and the fact that they have to see you in an orange jumpsuit. he has no empathy for people doing long stretches for various miscarriages of justices, mandatory sentences or minor offenses that snowballed into long stints in jail. there is a clear pattern here, famous old men who have tried to rig the political or economic system in their favor earn donald trump's empathy, and he pardons them to show that he can. i mean, again, there is that almost child like insistence that says i can do anything i want. i think with roger stone, of course, it's laughable to say, well, i haven't given it any thought. it's probably all he's been thinking of for the
. >> so i wonder what you think, tom, what do you see about these different cross currents? >> well, there's a pattern here, and it's not hard to miss. it seems to me -- and of course i don't represent the navy here -- it seems to me if you're famous and you're on television and you're an old white guy who has tried to rig the system in your favor for your personal gain, the president sheds emotional tears for you and your children and the fact that they have to see you in an orange...
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brady to the silver and black larry figerald senior father of hall of famer larry fitzgerald school says the now make an offer to brady a 2 to year, $60 million contrt. the raiders moved the sensitive the san mateo native. >>would be closer home that derek carr is currently in the set to make just unr al he is 20 milli the sheriff sova brady deal happen. we'll likely see some trades as well. now some giant sunday's talk and both teams made a ttle history onsaturday spring training games. han't even started and they're making history pretty impressive earlier today it was announced that the san francisco giants traded pitcher burch smith to the oakland a's, ok. well, the first trade between the 2 tms. >>since 1990 a move that would boster their bullpen. the a's acquired smith and in return. >>the giants receive cash. smith was designatefor assignment last week and in 10 mes r the giants smith posted a 2 point all 8. e r a first trade for these 2 in about 30 years so maybe we'll see more deals down the road yet to be determined, we will wait and see on that one and that is sports. >>a
brady to the silver and black larry figerald senior father of hall of famer larry fitzgerald school says the now make an offer to brady a 2 to year, $60 million contrt. the raiders moved the sensitive the san mateo native. >>would be closer home that derek carr is currently in the set to make just unr al he is 20 milli the sheriff sova brady deal happen. we'll likely see some trades as well. now some giant sunday's talk and both teams made a ttle history onsaturday spring training games....
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earlsurday report came out linking tom brady to the silver and black larry fitzgerd senior father of hall of famer larry fitzgerald school says the now los vegas raiders are ready to make an offer to brady a 2 year, $6milon contracts with the raiders moveto the sensitive the samateo native. >>would be closer toome that derek carr is currently in the middle ofa 5 year deal. he is set to make just under 20 llion the sheriff sova brady deal happen. we'll likely see some trades as well. now some giant sunday's talk and both teams made a little history on saturday spring training games. haven even started and they're making history pretty impressive earlier today it was announced the san francisco giants traded pitcher burch smith to the oakland a's, ok. well, the first trade beeen the 2 >>since 1990 a move that would bolster their bullpen. tha's auired smith and in return. >>the giants receive cash. smith wadesignated for assignment last week and in 10 games for the gits smith posted a 2 point all 8. e r a firstrade for these 2 in about 30 years so maybe we'll see more deals down the roa
earlsurday report came out linking tom brady to the silver and black larry fitzgerd senior father of hall of famer larry fitzgerald school says the now los vegas raiders are ready to make an offer to brady a 2 year, $6milon contracts with the raiders moveto the sensitive the samateo native. >>would be closer toome that derek carr is currently in the middle ofa 5 year deal. he is set to make just under 20 llion the sheriff sova brady deal happen. we'll likely see some trades as well. now...
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tom: absolutely extraordinary, goes to the fabric of the nation. obviously john fitzgerald kennedy, robert kennedy, eisenhower, and back to george washington, seen an interesting relationship between attorney general and president. is with us, and stephanie baker is expert. the president is bringing back the old guard. jobd you suggest mr. barr's is in jeopardy? stephanie: yes, his comments took many by surprise. it did look like he was pushing back, however cynics would argue agreed had -- may have with trump in advance, and in andity, he had to come out reassert the independence of the justice department given what happened with roger stone's case, with those four prosecutors quitting. trump's spokeswoman came out and said he has full confidence in barr. whether or not this was really for show remains to be seen. you see the reaction from people on the hill, including mitch mcconnell, who are backing barr in this. with stone being sentenced, this needs to be handled carefully so it does not look like trump has intervened. tom: to me, the catalyst
tom: absolutely extraordinary, goes to the fabric of the nation. obviously john fitzgerald kennedy, robert kennedy, eisenhower, and back to george washington, seen an interesting relationship between attorney general and president. is with us, and stephanie baker is expert. the president is bringing back the old guard. jobd you suggest mr. barr's is in jeopardy? stephanie: yes, his comments took many by surprise. it did look like he was pushing back, however cynics would argue agreed had -- may...
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tom: my mom always told me actions speak louder than words. she was a school teacher. my dad joined the navy and helped prosecute the nazis in nuremberg. their values are why i walked away from my business, took the giving pledge to give my money to good causes, and why i spent the last ten years fiting corporate insiders who put profits over peopl m tom steyerand i approve this mesge. because, right now, america needs more than words. we need action. it's timcan it hp ultimate sleep nuep me asleep? thsleep number 360 sma bed. absolutely, it senses keep you both comfortable.matico save 50% on the sleep number 360 limited edition smt bed. plus 0% terest for 24 months on all smart beds. only for a limed time >>all right a 12 week-old puy snatched from right in front of her homin colorado, the owner determine to get h back d took things kind of into o own hands. ye sudden decision dan freed reports. >>it's a tale of bravery and perseverance i would do anything to get the dog back little junior making it me after being picked up by stranrs in the middle of the steet in fro
tom: my mom always told me actions speak louder than words. she was a school teacher. my dad joined the navy and helped prosecute the nazis in nuremberg. their values are why i walked away from my business, took the giving pledge to give my money to good causes, and why i spent the last ten years fiting corporate insiders who put profits over peopl m tom steyerand i approve this mesge. because, right now, america needs more than words. we need action. it's timcan it hp ultimate sleep nuep me...
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pot belly cfo tom fitzgerald leaving the company to join president planet fitness management team. so in classic "fast money" fashion, would you rather. >> yeah. >> pot belly, guy, or planet fitness. >> every day of the week planet fitness. we are a nation now of people living a lifestyle that's not particularly healthy get your rear ends into the gym, folks. get out of the poll belly. i'm sure it's excellent sandwiches and get to planet fitness up have $5 a levels to currently levels i think it pushes the $80 level we saw a year ago. planet fitness to answer the question. >> i agree i agree planet fitness as well we really lake the whole health and wellness theme over the course of the next decade. obviously pot belly doesn't fit. planet fitness does. the issue i have is it's expensive but i like the subscription base for current ref. >> you b.k. and i are sucking in our guts can't talk because i'm sucking it np. time for the final trade around the horn b.k. burger king what's up. >> fed today said they want higher inflation if you think the bond market has it rung btb. >> mark. >
pot belly cfo tom fitzgerald leaving the company to join president planet fitness management team. so in classic "fast money" fashion, would you rather. >> yeah. >> pot belly, guy, or planet fitness. >> every day of the week planet fitness. we are a nation now of people living a lifestyle that's not particularly healthy get your rear ends into the gym, folks. get out of the poll belly. i'm sure it's excellent sandwiches and get to planet fitness up have $5 a levels...
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tom: i have the clearest memories of the arguments in the hallways of my house in 1960 on john fitzgerald kennedy and the catholic church. can't jeremy corbyn fix this? therese: you would think he could, and i would argue this should have been fixed a long time ago. it is simple. high schools have a zero-tolerance policy toward drug use. you simply don't tolerate it. there have been so many instances over the years where it has been tolerated, and now we have a commission in britain investigating the labour party. blights been a constant on jeremy corbyn's campaign and you can bet at will come up in the debate tonight. the sense to escape that it is a problem of his own making, or at least one that he did not do enough early enough to tackle. francine: one question on politics. we have a bloomberg piece saying this brexit election is a referendum on jeremy corbyn. when people show up and vote on december 12, are they voting on brexit, voting on who they like, what are they voting on? therese: that is the key question. one message that has cut through the collection to my mind has been the
tom: i have the clearest memories of the arguments in the hallways of my house in 1960 on john fitzgerald kennedy and the catholic church. can't jeremy corbyn fix this? therese: you would think he could, and i would argue this should have been fixed a long time ago. it is simple. high schools have a zero-tolerance policy toward drug use. you simply don't tolerate it. there have been so many instances over the years where it has been tolerated, and now we have a commission in britain...
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miller for attorney general. ♪ >> state treasurer, mike fitzgerald. auditor, rob sand. the representatives of the first district, abby finkenauer. the representative from the --ond district, david the representative from the third district, cindy asby. your next speaker of the house, bob prichard. your next senate majority leader, janet peterson. welcome our good friend running in the second district. friend who good would defeat steve king. and let's welcome the folks .orking to defeat joni ernst let's hear it for our outstanding officials. ♪ >> ♪ we are all in this together ♪ ♪ ♪ >> thank you. >> thank you. >> good job. >> thank you. >> not much. on most on. almost done. speaker, ourr next next speaker has been on the front lines fighting to bring democratic values to washington and to make a one term president. [applause] who hase: he is someone worked closely with his party, and tom perez has invested more money in the iowa democratic party in the last cycle than any time in history. he has been a good friend to our state, to me, and it
miller for attorney general. ♪ >> state treasurer, mike fitzgerald. auditor, rob sand. the representatives of the first district, abby finkenauer. the representative from the --ond district, david the representative from the third district, cindy asby. your next speaker of the house, bob prichard. your next senate majority leader, janet peterson. welcome our good friend running in the second district. friend who good would defeat steve king. and let's welcome the folks .orking to defeat...
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they were careless people, tom and daisy, he wrote. they smashed up things and creatures and then retreated back into their money or their vast carelessness or whatever it was that kept them together and let other people clean up the mess they had made. for more, go to cnn.com/fareed and read my "washington post" column this week. and let's get started. >>> the u.s. secretary of defense, mark esper, says the cease-fire that was put in place in syria on thursday generally seems to be holding. this despite the kurds claiming that turkey has violated it many times and the turks claiming the same about the kurds. regardless, the cease-fire is set to end tuesday. what happens then? let me bring in former defense secretary, ash carter, to talk more about the situation. he's served in and out of government in many roles over the decades. most recently, as president obama's secretary of defense. ash, was this inevitable, this u.s. withdrawal? what was it taking to maintain the structure in place where the turks and the kurds, in a sense, each
they were careless people, tom and daisy, he wrote. they smashed up things and creatures and then retreated back into their money or their vast carelessness or whatever it was that kept them together and let other people clean up the mess they had made. for more, go to cnn.com/fareed and read my "washington post" column this week. and let's get started. >>> the u.s. secretary of defense, mark esper, says the cease-fire that was put in place in syria on thursday generally...
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. >> fox 5 tom fitzgerald joins ui >> i can do ngto. if iat. wall. tosll walk through it gether. cr th r:house.er the prendentavinsig dispatched h lot of the leveled against him in the mueller report has nar app opened up a brand new door to a who ac. the situations between the two t but essentially, thffe of erdithisen eblake,or t hat was reaching o to political oppone wiedntprte. hehanow ishauite ds d deyo iu n augtknow redheh 't put t pressuemocti oounre nancyreen lom r members....