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ground zero to make it harder to vote. the senate passing a bill that would reveal no excuse absentee voting. another bill would limit weekend voting. is there any doubt who this hurts in your mind? >> we had two historic votes in the state of georgia with record turnout that placed georgia in the biden column, sent the first african-american senator from georgia to this capitol i'm proud to serve alongside jon ossoff, the first jewish senator from georgia. some politicians didn't like the outcome. they don't like the choice that georgians made. and so, instead of adjusting their message, they're trying to cherry pick the electorate. >> you are a pastor. you're working with john lewis in organizing souls to the polls events. all this voter suppression has sent deeply personal and hurtful to you, i imagine. >> it does. you know, some of the proud moments of my life are when i -- the moments i spent with john lewis. he led the congregation to walk with this icon who literally laid his life on the bridge in salma. and here we
ground zero to make it harder to vote. the senate passing a bill that would reveal no excuse absentee voting. another bill would limit weekend voting. is there any doubt who this hurts in your mind? >> we had two historic votes in the state of georgia with record turnout that placed georgia in the biden column, sent the first african-american senator from georgia to this capitol i'm proud to serve alongside jon ossoff, the first jewish senator from georgia. some politicians didn't like...
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. >> acting officer in the rio grande valley, a sector that's become ground zero for the recent surge in illegal border crossings. he says the capacity and the temporary processing facility down in texas is just 250 people during the pandemic, 1,000 during normal time, but now they are at more than 4,000. >> we are way overcapacity, 700% overcapacity. >> 1200 our children and 39 have been held here for over 15 days. the legal limit is just 72 hours. >> what boxes down is the fact that we are having to take care of 1,200 kids that we've artie completed the border patrol process. if we could take them off of our hands, will be better for everybody. >> the biden administration says it's doing every thing possible to create more space. using convention centers in cities across texas and even military bases. but republicans of tour of the same facilities and say they are not moving fast enough. to speak of god to be honest with you, i'm stick to sick to my stomach. it lays squarely on the feet of joe biden. >> last week it appeared vice president kamala harris would be leading the ministra
. >> acting officer in the rio grande valley, a sector that's become ground zero for the recent surge in illegal border crossings. he says the capacity and the temporary processing facility down in texas is just 250 people during the pandemic, 1,000 during normal time, but now they are at more than 4,000. >> we are way overcapacity, 700% overcapacity. >> 1200 our children and 39 have been held here for over 15 days. the legal limit is just 72 hours. >> what boxes down is...
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the artifacts from another time when this was ground zero for one of the most infamous crimes in history. the hideout of a living personification of evil. >> you got it stuck in your brain that i murdered somebody. >> charles manson. one hot, dry weekend in los angeles, august 1969, a pregnant movie star slaughtered, along with four others in her home, across town a couple butchered in theirs. >> these were brutal crime scenes. things that the police had never seen before. >> reporter: murder so bloody, so ugly, they rewrote history. became a kind of bookmark as an era of optimism ended and a darker time began. >> the '60 came to a close, 1969, and that was the curtain. that was the final curtain. >> who could make sense of it? >> are you sane? >> sane? >> yes. >> that's relative. >> who even now. >> how do our kids end up doing this kind of incredibly violent crime? how did that happen? >> we'll do our best to answer that question. to get past the myths that have clouded the story of charles manson and with the help of those who witnessed finally explain the chaos, the crimes, the horro
the artifacts from another time when this was ground zero for one of the most infamous crimes in history. the hideout of a living personification of evil. >> you got it stuck in your brain that i murdered somebody. >> charles manson. one hot, dry weekend in los angeles, august 1969, a pregnant movie star slaughtered, along with four others in her home, across town a couple butchered in theirs. >> these were brutal crime scenes. things that the police had never seen before....
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the rio grande valley has been ground zero of the latest surge of migration. you see it unfolding in front of us. after the first wrap crosses the river, the magnitude of this moment reveals itself. dozens of migrants emerge and walk down to the river's edge. >> you can see this is a serious operation. there are dozens of migrants, there are still some in the hills there. it is quickly moving a handful of guys move people back and forth on these rafts. they have life vests. >> it's a highly organized system. we'll watch the raft make six trips back and forth. scenes like this are escalating. there with is a growing perception among migrants in central america, the biden administration is welcoming. even though many are turned away. >> these are really high numbers. >> chris cabrera is with the national border patrol council. he warns the agency's front line field stations like this massive tech facility are being pushed to the limit with migrants in custody. >> we're crowded. we're overcrowded. we don't have anywhere to put people. the system is bogged down. t
the rio grande valley has been ground zero of the latest surge of migration. you see it unfolding in front of us. after the first wrap crosses the river, the magnitude of this moment reveals itself. dozens of migrants emerge and walk down to the river's edge. >> you can see this is a serious operation. there are dozens of migrants, there are still some in the hills there. it is quickly moving a handful of guys move people back and forth on these rafts. they have life vests. >> it's...
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they're in georgia, specifically, the executive director of more than a vote calling georgia ground zero. let's look at the law that just passed the state house. it would limit access to drop boxes and limited absentee voting in place since 2005 in georgia but require more voter id, and it would limit weekend early voting days among other things. the former georgia gubernatorial candidate stacy abrams whose life work has been about advancing voter rights said what is being proposed harkins back to the jim crow era. do you see these changes impacting black and brown voters more than white voters? >> absolutely and i think it's beyond the state of georgia but that's where it starts. when you get a predominantly red state that turned blue and stacy abrams for doing her groundwork and legwork and so many others out there and getting the momentum going in the right dire direction. not telling you who to vote for but exercising your right is extremely huge. talk about old jim crow, new jim crow and the suit and tie where it's just blasphemy to see some of the things happening in front of our e
they're in georgia, specifically, the executive director of more than a vote calling georgia ground zero. let's look at the law that just passed the state house. it would limit access to drop boxes and limited absentee voting in place since 2005 in georgia but require more voter id, and it would limit weekend early voting days among other things. the former georgia gubernatorial candidate stacy abrams whose life work has been about advancing voter rights said what is being proposed harkins back...
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zero because they are saying you lost control of the border, the drug cartels and human traffickers now control the border, is that true? >> without the fact that we lost control of the border unfortunately because were being overwhelmed in the rio grande valley sector, border security operations are very difficult to accomplish, what is interesting not only have we lost control of the border in the rio grande valley sector but that crisis there is causing other crisis in other parts of the border in the radio we have agents patrolling the border in the same thing at the rio, tucson, arizona, the crisis in the rio grande valley is a real problem and unfortunately we have lost control of our borders. elizabeth: is hitting border towns and cities, we had the mayor of texas, he spoke about what is going on with the mayhem in his area, let's listen to him. >> were having car chases on a daily basis in the county area around us right now, today alone, there was probably 20 chases today for illegal immigrants coming in. these are not all people that have squeaky clean records and want to
zero because they are saying you lost control of the border, the drug cartels and human traffickers now control the border, is that true? >> without the fact that we lost control of the border unfortunately because were being overwhelmed in the rio grande valley sector, border security operations are very difficult to accomplish, what is interesting not only have we lost control of the border in the rio grande valley sector but that crisis there is causing other crisis in other parts of...
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zero, that area, for this deadly plague leashed upon the earth, unleashed upon the earth. does it bother anyone that they were doing gana function when you add and test the arnot, the infectious nature of the virus and lethality of the virus either add to it or test it. does that bother anyone? i mean, why are we not allowed to ask questions? you brought up an interesting point that i want want to double down on it. the way we should have known this was serious was that the media started losing their mind about it. that was excellent. i was clapping for you. that's it that's how we know a story likely has some element of truth to it is that the media loses their mind about it and says it's not true. bingo, you just nailed it. that's when you triple down and make sure you really investigate. >> rachel: he certainly feels vindication indicated and he should. i want to talk a little bit about fauci. the most political health bureaucrat we have ever had and, yet, he hasn't said anything about the border policies from the biden administration, particularly as he is announcing t
zero, that area, for this deadly plague leashed upon the earth, unleashed upon the earth. does it bother anyone that they were doing gana function when you add and test the arnot, the infectious nature of the virus and lethality of the virus either add to it or test it. does that bother anyone? i mean, why are we not allowed to ask questions? you brought up an interesting point that i want want to double down on it. the way we should have known this was serious was that the media started losing...
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. >> coming up, gamestop stock has been ground zero for a howling retail investor revolution but it also a company. cramer breaks down an earnings report that might make home gamers hit pause gamers hit pause next.y /5:h1 we see smarter software delivering cleaner power. emerson's breakthrough technology enables the power industry to integrate renewable energy sources to modernize and improve the electric grid. emerson. consider it solved. ♪♪ in boxing or any other business, one day, you're gonna take a hit you didn't see coming. do you stay down? or do you get ? [announcer] and this fight is a long way from over, leonard is coming back. ♪♪ ♪♪ gohealth has blossomed from an idea in a chicago apartment nearly 20 years ago to a listing on nasdaq today. we help seniors compare and shop for medicare options in their areas using licensed, trusted advisors and an online platform. gohealth has compounded at 52% a year for 20 years. we believe we're just beginning to realize the opportunity to improve access to healthcare for consumers. are your hr processes weighing down your employ
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it's ground zero for the search year at the border. over there they are seeing anywhere from 1000-2000 migrants. not everyone though in this camp is now been emptied because most of the asylum-seekers were allowed to going to brownsville. not all of them were able to make it in. we spoke to one migrant who spent 14 months inside this camp with his family. here is what he told us. listen. >> were not asking for help. just to be with our family and work and that is all they are asking for. at the end i'm going to be with family. i could cross illegally. >> and guys, let me tell you most of the folks that crossed over, they go to the brownsville bus station, where the city tests them for covid. last week we had the bill number 108 that tested positive, now that numbers up to 185 out of 1 hot thousand 580 that were tested because they were caught and released over there. we have a hundred and 85 positive and ngo here on the mexican side has been testing some of the migrants as well. right now the migrants that were in this camp that didn't
it's ground zero for the search year at the border. over there they are seeing anywhere from 1000-2000 migrants. not everyone though in this camp is now been emptied because most of the asylum-seekers were allowed to going to brownsville. not all of them were able to make it in. we spoke to one migrant who spent 14 months inside this camp with his family. here is what he told us. listen. >> were not asking for help. just to be with our family and work and that is all they are asking for....
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critics of the plans in georgia in the nba describes georgia as ground zero in this fight against voter suppression. the all-star game might not have even happened this year because of the pandemic. it was canceled last year. it so happens to be happening in georgia, in atlanta, and so the players have decided in collaboration with the nba, the national basketball players association and also the naacp locally here in georgia, that this is going to be that campaign. and, of course, lebron has been asked about it. this is what he said a couple of hours ago. >> it's been a great thing we've been able to do, more than a vote. continue to highlight and continue to educate people on what's going on in a lot of our communities with voter suppression and things of that nature. and, obviously, making sure that people don't think that the job is done. the work is not completed, is never completed even if you have a victory. it's never completed and, you k know, we just want people to know even with the election that happened, and obviously it happened a lot in our favor in november, that there's
critics of the plans in georgia in the nba describes georgia as ground zero in this fight against voter suppression. the all-star game might not have even happened this year because of the pandemic. it was canceled last year. it so happens to be happening in georgia, in atlanta, and so the players have decided in collaboration with the nba, the national basketball players association and also the naacp locally here in georgia, that this is going to be that campaign. and, of course, lebron has...
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what republicans are doing now around the country -- and kwor georgia i think is ground zero, right? but it's not just georgia. it's happening in a number of states. >> georgia, arizona. >> if you lost in ruby red states or states that were previously red, that was your fault. that's because you're selling the wrong thing. that's because you're not doing it right. you're right. if we go back to that, it is going back to jim crow. it is jim crow part 2. jim crow 2. what it shows more than anything, maybe this is the reason that republicans are so hell bent on talking about dr. seuss and mr. potato head, because one hand is doing one thing and the other hand is doing the thing that is going to get them guarantee that they get elected. and that is going to hurt really black and brown voters. but they don't care because that's what's going to get -- >> well, at the same time they're coaxing people along with this momentum of people are out to get you. they're out to destroy you. >> white grievance. white grievance. that's what it is. >> and you know, i have to tell you, this is really fr
what republicans are doing now around the country -- and kwor georgia i think is ground zero, right? but it's not just georgia. it's happening in a number of states. >> georgia, arizona. >> if you lost in ruby red states or states that were previously red, that was your fault. that's because you're selling the wrong thing. that's because you're not doing it right. you're right. if we go back to that, it is going back to jim crow. it is jim crow part 2. jim crow 2. what it shows more...
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that is ground zero for biden's border surge. after he got down scene, the challenges and the numbers, the governor saying that he's worried about the trends and the numbers he's seeing. take a listen. >> this is a low number month of the year. the people coming across the border will increase dramatically. we're on scale to have maybe up to a million people cross our border, the texas border this year. this will turn into a disaster if they don't implement stronger measures. >> so why are they come something? you talk with all the officials and democrat congressmen. it's because of the green light that they see coming from the biden administration's new policies. this next to the port of entry is the largest camp along the rio grande now closed. we spoke a day or so ago to one of the migrants, mario, that lived here for eight months and has not yet crossed and he will do at some point legally or illegally. here's what he said about the new administration's welcome sign. listen. >> the president, united states, biden, held the pe
that is ground zero for biden's border surge. after he got down scene, the challenges and the numbers, the governor saying that he's worried about the trends and the numbers he's seeing. take a listen. >> this is a low number month of the year. the people coming across the border will increase dramatically. we're on scale to have maybe up to a million people cross our border, the texas border this year. this will turn into a disaster if they don't implement stronger measures. >> so...
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ground zero. this wrestling in the soul of our state between its past and the possibilities of its future, same thing in the country at large. this is a moment. and i say to the corporations in georgia that have been entirely too silent in this moment that this is what dr. king meant when he said that there comes a time when silence is betrayal. all of us have got to use our voices, our vote, and i am going to use every fiber, every effort, everything within me to stand up for our democracy. >> senator raphael warnock of the great state of georgia, thank you for joining us tonight. i know this has been an intense time for you and georgia. >> thank you. >> all right. we've got much more ahead this friday night. stay with us. night stay with us it's velveeta versus the other guys. clearly, nothing melts like velveeta. ♪♪♪ need a change of scenery? kayak searches hundreds of travel sites for flights with no change fees. so you can book a great deal now, and always change later. kayak. search on
ground zero. this wrestling in the soul of our state between its past and the possibilities of its future, same thing in the country at large. this is a moment. and i say to the corporations in georgia that have been entirely too silent in this moment that this is what dr. king meant when he said that there comes a time when silence is betrayal. all of us have got to use our voices, our vote, and i am going to use every fiber, every effort, everything within me to stand up for our democracy....
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and in georgia senate races and the january run-offs were ground zero for the heated fight. in moments, my exclusive interview with former senator david purdue who is speaking out here for the first time since that january run-off race that cost him his seat to jon ossoff. he said he won't run in 2022. we'll ask him why. now the fast and furious action over the covid election changes is underway. democrats want the vastly expanded mail-in ballots and longer voting times 15 days mandatory in every state to vote. that's what they want. they want that enshrined. republicans want them amended or gone. now it goes further back and involves counting the votes placed in the wrong district, the legality of ballot harvesting. how many votes can one person gather from others and place in a box? right now more than 40 states across this nation have introduced over 250 bills, and then changes will shape elections for years and years to come. so we've got fox team coverage for you on the two big battles right now. jacqui heinrich on capitol hill where democrats are pushing a bill to revo
and in georgia senate races and the january run-offs were ground zero for the heated fight. in moments, my exclusive interview with former senator david purdue who is speaking out here for the first time since that january run-off race that cost him his seat to jon ossoff. he said he won't run in 2022. we'll ask him why. now the fast and furious action over the covid election changes is underway. democrats want the vastly expanded mail-in ballots and longer voting times 15 days mandatory in...
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. >> reporter: georgia became ground zero for former president trump's big lie after president biden flipped the state in november and the democrats won a pair of senate seats there but not all republicans in georgia support the bills being advanced. >> republicans don't new zealand election reform to win. we need leadership. >> reporter: but in iowa republicans have already acted. the state's gop governor last week cut election day voting hours and redusz early voting by nine days. >> there are americans across this state that have some concerns about what happened in this last election and, again, i think it's -- it's imperative that it's not just understood but they feel that there's integrity in the election process. >> reporter: the state was sued just "24" hours later. democratic attorneys tell me that they are basically waiting for these bills to be passed into law and that they will sue in other states as well. now, election experts say that what will likely happen is states where there's a trifecta of control, that republicans control both the statehouse, senate and governor
. >> reporter: georgia became ground zero for former president trump's big lie after president biden flipped the state in november and the democrats won a pair of senate seats there but not all republicans in georgia support the bills being advanced. >> republicans don't new zealand election reform to win. we need leadership. >> reporter: but in iowa republicans have already acted. the state's gop governor last week cut election day voting hours and redusz early voting by nine...
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ground zero for the surge. that's where the white house team went because the numbers are approaching the crisis levels of 2014 and 2019. now, we want to show you, our viewers, we have a drone shot that we can put up over this migrant camp that held as many as 1,000, about 800 when it closed its doors. it closed because of the new biden policied that allowed asylum seekers to cross in to the u.s. not all of them were able to get over there. jorge garcia needed a translator. he was not able to cross. he told us how his plight is going. here's what he had to say. >> asking with help for family and work. they're all we're asking for. at the end, i'm going to be with the family. i could cross illegally. >> and charles, the migrants in this camp that were allowed to cross unlike jorge, they go to brownsville and dropped off in a bus station where they're tested for covid. the new numbers that have tested positive, 185 out of 1,000 that have been tested since the beginning of january. a whole picture here on the grou
ground zero for the surge. that's where the white house team went because the numbers are approaching the crisis levels of 2014 and 2019. now, we want to show you, our viewers, we have a drone shot that we can put up over this migrant camp that held as many as 1,000, about 800 when it closed its doors. it closed because of the new biden policied that allowed asylum seekers to cross in to the u.s. not all of them were able to get over there. jorge garcia needed a translator. he was not able to...
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georgia, which flipped for biden and sent two democrats to the senate, is ground zero for these efforts. joining me now, another one of my favorite guests. it's latosha brown, the co-founder of black voters matter. i appreciate your passion and of course all of the hard work that you do on behalf of every citizen in this country, every voting citizen, because you believe that everyone should have access, as many people as possible, to voting and the electoral process in this country. so latosha, thank you for joining. the georgia state senate passed a sweeping election bill that would repeal no-excuse absentee voting, limit mobile voting sites, cut back on early voting. what is going on there in georgia? >> what is going on is a punitive effort led by the gop in the state to turn back the hands of time. fundamentally what wound up happening, what we know in this last election cycle, we had black voters coming out in record numbers, which actually made a difference. that they lost control. they had control of the statehouse, the state senate, and the governor's office, and so for them to
georgia, which flipped for biden and sent two democrats to the senate, is ground zero for these efforts. joining me now, another one of my favorite guests. it's latosha brown, the co-founder of black voters matter. i appreciate your passion and of course all of the hard work that you do on behalf of every citizen in this country, every voting citizen, because you believe that everyone should have access, as many people as possible, to voting and the electoral process in this country. so...
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the rio grande valley sector where the white house team visited because it is ground zero we're told they're seeing 1500 to 2,000 apprehensions every day right now. that's way up from where it was and under jay johnson, he said a crisis was 1,000 or more. they are getting pummeled there. border patrol agent texted me this morning saying we can't catch them and release them fast enough. harris. >> harris: wow, a crisis rolled inside of a pandemic. you are right to point that out. there is nobody testing those people outside those entry points. they are flowing in without any of that attention and we know now by testing some that they are positive. griff jenkins, thank you very much. meanwhile the biden homeland security department is reportedly not testing thousands of migrants before releasing them into the united states, either. instead of relying on border communities just to handle all of that. so you see what's going on? where give was just outside our u.s. border in mexico, then when they get here they want those cities to deal with it. telling "the washington examiner", quote,
the rio grande valley sector where the white house team visited because it is ground zero we're told they're seeing 1500 to 2,000 apprehensions every day right now. that's way up from where it was and under jay johnson, he said a crisis was 1,000 or more. they are getting pummeled there. border patrol agent texted me this morning saying we can't catch them and release them fast enough. harris. >> harris: wow, a crisis rolled inside of a pandemic. you are right to point that out. there is...
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miami was ground zero for pan-am where the airline began in south florida, so it feels right. i'd like to talk, i have one short reading i'll get to after introducing the book a little bit. and then i'll talk about my research and then i'd love to have questions from you guys out there. if other events have been a guide we have a fair amount of real stewardesses or more recent flight attendants in the audience. i hope so. i'd love to hear from you, too, what airline you worked for, what years, where you were based. it's been fun at other events to hear about that. so, broadly, "come fly the world" is bowels he international tudors of panna. i use the word because it's out to be women who worked for the scale a couple of airlines in the era in which that was the word thatas used. in its day pan-am was the only american airline that flew exclusively international routes, which means that if you get on a pan-am plane you would be getting off in a foreign country. so that was so exciting about pan-am. what also was incredibly exciting about pan-am to the women worked 0 on the airl
miami was ground zero for pan-am where the airline began in south florida, so it feels right. i'd like to talk, i have one short reading i'll get to after introducing the book a little bit. and then i'll talk about my research and then i'd love to have questions from you guys out there. if other events have been a guide we have a fair amount of real stewardesses or more recent flight attendants in the audience. i hope so. i'd love to hear from you, too, what airline you worked for, what years,...
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and here in this specific area it is ground zero for border surge in terms of numbers people coming across we've been here talking to agents and talking to residents one of them jr. and who has family own private along the rio grand river for veries he says it is not getting better and, in fact, worse. listen to what he says. >> they picked up again this past january picked up again and just the other day 110 people in span of two hours and it has gotten so bad the trail is really hard, and outside on top of a road -- there's life jackets. or last time i was there i saw life jackets so it's a worn trail and won't stop any time soon. reporter: and how bad is it jon, well in just the last 24 hours, in rbg section 1,940 apprehensions bringings the year total to the first five month the here in fiscal year up 177% from this time last year. earlier today, on cavuto' show head of the border patrol counsel had this to say. >> we're perpetuating this issue where we're inviting people to cross our borders illegally. now as dire the situation sounds there's one thing that i am confident in. i am con
and here in this specific area it is ground zero for border surge in terms of numbers people coming across we've been here talking to agents and talking to residents one of them jr. and who has family own private along the rio grand river for veries he says it is not getting better and, in fact, worse. listen to what he says. >> they picked up again this past january picked up again and just the other day 110 people in span of two hours and it has gotten so bad the trail is really hard,...
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georgia is also ground zero for another reason. it's in place where president trump was caught abusing his power. trying to get a top elections official to, quote, find him votes he didn't get. >> i just want to find 11,780 votes, which is one more than we have why wouldn't you want to find the right answer, brad. because those numbers are so wrong. >> that was not okay. that was not normal then. just sweeping it under the rug risks normalizing it now. it's very important that the country keep this in mind. donald trump is facing a criminal investigation in georgia for that call and other things for a reason. because election interference is still illegal. now there are new reports that one of the top racketeering prosecutors has been enb listed to support that very trump throw. we think we have the perfect expert to get into this, right after the break. fpz expert to get into this, rigt after the break. fp your risk of infections and lower your ability to fight them. before treatment, your doctor should check you for infections an
georgia is also ground zero for another reason. it's in place where president trump was caught abusing his power. trying to get a top elections official to, quote, find him votes he didn't get. >> i just want to find 11,780 votes, which is one more than we have why wouldn't you want to find the right answer, brad. because those numbers are so wrong. >> that was not okay. that was not normal then. just sweeping it under the rug risks normalizing it now. it's very important that the...
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. >>> today on "velshi" we'll go live to ground zero in the fight for american democracy. atlanta, georgia how the battle lines have shifted since a democratic lawmaker fighting voter suppression was hauled away in handcuffs. >>> and a certain minority leader is still unhappy his team lost in 2020. >>> and legal fallout continues for the poor unfortunate souls who advanced the failed former president's big lie about the election being stolen. find out who is in hot water for lying this time. "velshi" starts now. >>> good morning. i'm ali velshi. as a country we have now grown accustomed for hearing about morbid recorded, but new records of vaccine were administered today. in total 137 million doses of covid-19 have been administered in the united states. during his first solo press conference since assuming office, president biden doubled his original vaccine goal. >> i'm setting a second goal, that is we will by my 100th day in office have administered 200 million shots in peoples arms. >> even with the positive news on t
. >>> today on "velshi" we'll go live to ground zero in the fight for american democracy. atlanta, georgia how the battle lines have shifted since a democratic lawmaker fighting voter suppression was hauled away in handcuffs. >>> and a certain minority leader is still unhappy his team lost in 2020. >>> and legal fallout continues for the poor unfortunate souls who advanced the failed former president's big lie about the election being stolen. find out who is...
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the rio grande valley has been ground zero of the latest surge of migration and here you see the operation unfolding right in front of us. [ speaking foreign language ] after the first raft crosses the river, the magnitude of this moment reveals itself. dozens of migrants emerge and walk down to the river's edge. >> you can see that this is a sear serious operation. there are dozens of migrants. there are still some above the hills there. it is quickly moving a handful of guys moving people back and forth on these rafts. >> reporter: it's a highly organized system. we'll watch the raft make about six trips back and forth. scenes like this are escalating in the rio grande valley. there is the growing perception among migrants in central america that the biden administration is more welcoming. even though many are still being turned away. >> these are really, really high numbers. i've never seen it this busy in 19 years. >> reporter: chris cabrera is with the national border patrol council, the union that represents border patrol agents. he warns the front line field stations like this massi
the rio grande valley has been ground zero of the latest surge of migration and here you see the operation unfolding right in front of us. [ speaking foreign language ] after the first raft crosses the river, the magnitude of this moment reveals itself. dozens of migrants emerge and walk down to the river's edge. >> you can see that this is a sear serious operation. there are dozens of migrants. there are still some above the hills there. it is quickly moving a handful of guys moving...
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that is ground zero where we see migrant after migrant, as well as some single adults. they are just coming in an overwhelming number that the border patrol agents here can't deal with. and it's not just the officials that are seeing it. residents like emily lord talking about what she's seeing in her area. here's what she said earlier on cavuto. listen. >> it had been fairly quiet and peaceful for, you know, i'd say the last 2-4 years. and overnight there's, you know, smugglers everywhere. your fences are torn down. he's welcome to come down and help us mend a fence and keep our livestock in or help protect my house because now i don't know who's on our property. >> reporter: and, eric, she talked about those numbers. let's look at just rgv. in the last 24 hours, we can see that 1,940 apprehensions have been made bringing the total fiscal year number in the last five months up 177,000 compared to last year. now, let us show you some exclusive photos fox news has obtained of a processing site. it's temporary right here along the border. these, you see a bus there, you c
that is ground zero where we see migrant after migrant, as well as some single adults. they are just coming in an overwhelming number that the border patrol agents here can't deal with. and it's not just the officials that are seeing it. residents like emily lord talking about what she's seeing in her area. here's what she said earlier on cavuto. listen. >> it had been fairly quiet and peaceful for, you know, i'd say the last 2-4 years. and overnight there's, you know, smugglers...
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i am in el paso, but the surge is so bad in the rio grande valley sector, the rgv, it's ground zero for president biden's border crisis. i've just learned in the last few minutes that a senior source with cbp tells me that the rgv sector is considering beginning very soon, if not effective immediately, releasing illegal crossing migrants without issuing them that notice to appear after they claim asylum simply because, according to this source, the situation is, quote, so dire that they don't have the capacity to even hold people long enough to issue that notice to appear. now, so that people understand, they get that notice to appear, then are released so they show up to an appointed court date to have an asylum hearing. if they were to take this unprecedented step, as this source tells me, in the rgv it would mean that responsibility to get a hearing, to get the court appearance, it would rely on that migrant themself. this would not apply to unaccompanied children, and i it certainly is something that will be a game-changer, if you will, and change the way things are done. we'll have
i am in el paso, but the surge is so bad in the rio grande valley sector, the rgv, it's ground zero for president biden's border crisis. i've just learned in the last few minutes that a senior source with cbp tells me that the rgv sector is considering beginning very soon, if not effective immediately, releasing illegal crossing migrants without issuing them that notice to appear after they claim asylum simply because, according to this source, the situation is, quote, so dire that they don't...
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. >> you're at ground zero. you're our man on the scene where there's the greatest tension. you have the governor lifting the mask mandates, businesses can open at 100% and new information overnight i understand about the b.1.1.7 variant, this is the extremely transmissible version that was seen in the uk. so, what are you seeing and what are your concerns there? >> so, john, both were transmissible and higher lethality according to the uk government although it's not been peer reviewed. it looks pretty compelling. they put it up on their website. i've been talking on and off with real public health heroes our physician who heads the houston health department and he's been seeing a lot more b.1.1.7 variant in the waste water and yesterday mayor turner announced 31 out of the 39 waste water samples have b.1.1.7 variant. that coupled with the fact that the positivity rate in houston is creeping up from 11 to 13 or so percent may not sound like a big difference but that in the context of the b.1.1.7 variant really gives me pause for concern. this is not a time to relax the rest
. >> you're at ground zero. you're our man on the scene where there's the greatest tension. you have the governor lifting the mask mandates, businesses can open at 100% and new information overnight i understand about the b.1.1.7 variant, this is the extremely transmissible version that was seen in the uk. so, what are you seeing and what are your concerns there? >> so, john, both were transmissible and higher lethality according to the uk government although it's not been peer...
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zero, was the pilgrimage to shanksville. and i just kept thinking soon somebody important will take this over and there will be a place to have some sort of abbreviated ritual for grieving because so many of these people died without their families around them, they died because of the heroic acts of nurses not alone but not surrounded by family, and so many of them were not able to have the kinds of funerals and the kind of timely manner that their faith or their traditions would have them do. so we started and we hoped to stop, but tragically this country is still losing almost 1,000 people every day. >> as you've been talking, we've been seeing some of those we've lost. and thanks to your gift for description, these are faces i remember seeing. some of them in the middle of this past summer. you talked about politicization. let's do that now because politics is intertwined in everything now 20 years after 9/11. because malpractice and mismanagement and denialism is by any view responsible for the lion's share of these dea
zero, was the pilgrimage to shanksville. and i just kept thinking soon somebody important will take this over and there will be a place to have some sort of abbreviated ritual for grieving because so many of these people died without their families around them, they died because of the heroic acts of nurses not alone but not surrounded by family, and so many of them were not able to have the kinds of funerals and the kind of timely manner that their faith or their traditions would have them do....
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. >> reporter: georgia is considered ground zero with the state legislature seeing dozens of bills opponent call repressive. voters say they are to restore a vote of confidence, cutting back early veeth and absentee ballots and changes to voter "american idol" laws. >> do you think this is a blatant effort to stop people of color and limit their possibility? >> i do think so. we know that weekend voting is a time that people of color will typically use to try to exercise their right to vote. >> reporter: adding politics to the all star game may not be popular with all fans but has the backing, the belief. >> it doesn't necessarily mean we should agree with our players. i think we should applaud them. >> reporter: a bloody sunday when john lewis led african demonstrators demanding the right to vote in selma, alabama, where they were brutally beaten by police. now, more than a half century later with black voting rights under attack again, the message from lebron james and his teammates in the effort defending votes rights is clear, this is no time to be sitting on the side lines. and speakin
. >> reporter: georgia is considered ground zero with the state legislature seeing dozens of bills opponent call repressive. voters say they are to restore a vote of confidence, cutting back early veeth and absentee ballots and changes to voter "american idol" laws. >> do you think this is a blatant effort to stop people of color and limit their possibility? >> i do think so. we know that weekend voting is a time that people of color will typically use to try to...
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nessel claims michigan sources ground zero for antigovernment militias. contents are collating on social media can be traced back to just 12 people. they are being dubbed the disinformation doesn't. the list of names reportedly includes prominent people who oppose vaccines in general, like robert f. kennedy jr. democrats are spotlighting georgia and colorado to renew a push for gun control legislatio. but father of a hero police officer eric talley killed outside the boulder supermarkets as he does not want to see his son's death politicized because officer talley was a gun rights advocate. homer talley telling tmz that his son eric "would have been deeply offended to know his death would be used to promote gun control." before he was an officer, he enjoyed shooting. let's discuss the renewed call for gun control with "washington examiner" national political reporter salena zito. welcome back, salena. good to have you. >> good to be here. >> shannon: i want to play something vice president harris said -- because so many people come forward and are saying,
nessel claims michigan sources ground zero for antigovernment militias. contents are collating on social media can be traced back to just 12 people. they are being dubbed the disinformation doesn't. the list of names reportedly includes prominent people who oppose vaccines in general, like robert f. kennedy jr. democrats are spotlighting georgia and colorado to renew a push for gun control legislatio. but father of a hero police officer eric talley killed outside the boulder supermarkets as he...
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i think it's really poetic that in a moment at ground zero in georgia where we witnessed black voters disenfranchised, that those very voters were the ones that were dependent on, could we protect democracy for all of us. >> i want to ask you, you know, trump's claims of a stolen election ended in the deadly capitol riots with the confederate flag flown in the halls of congress. do you think moment is one of actual progress, give and what we've seen, given the craziness of everything, is it a moment of progress? >> i have to, for my own sanity believe that when we move forward it counts. that when we rise above the limits that america sets on us and bring america with us that that is progress. it doesn't mean it's progress that maintains itself on its own. it doesn't make the progress inevitable, and i like what latasha said. it's not just democracy. it's people. and when we fully breathe in to that word and accept it, democracy is people. it's people power. and so it's not a distant institution that just succeeds because you said it should succeed. if democracy succeeds, it's because
i think it's really poetic that in a moment at ground zero in georgia where we witnessed black voters disenfranchised, that those very voters were the ones that were dependent on, could we protect democracy for all of us. >> i want to ask you, you know, trump's claims of a stolen election ended in the deadly capitol riots with the confederate flag flown in the halls of congress. do you think moment is one of actual progress, give and what we've seen, given the craziness of everything, is...
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. >> reporter: georgia became ground zero for former president trump's big lie after president biden flipped the state in november and then democrats won a pair of senate seats there. but not all republicans in georgia support the bills being advanced. >> republicans don't need election reform to win. we need leadership. >> reporter: but in iowa republicans have already acted. the state's gop governor last week signed a new law that cuts election day voting hours and reduces early voting by nine days. >> there are americans across the state that have some concerns about what happened in this last election. and again, i think it's imperative that it's not just understood but they feel that there's integrity in election process. >> reporter: the state was sued just 24 hours later. right now democratic attorneys tell me they're waiting and will sue if other states pass these bills into law. iowa may stand alone, but election experts tell me that there's probably an easy way to predict which states are most likely to eventually make these laws, erica. those that have a trifecta, that mea
. >> reporter: georgia became ground zero for former president trump's big lie after president biden flipped the state in november and then democrats won a pair of senate seats there. but not all republicans in georgia support the bills being advanced. >> republicans don't need election reform to win. we need leadership. >> reporter: but in iowa republicans have already acted. the state's gop governor last week signed a new law that cuts election day voting hours and reduces...
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zero for the recall effort. scotty petrie noris kick the tires early on is at the task force he created to deal with the event, 500 million-dollar edd jobless benefit scandal and is now estimated to be closer to 35 billion since you been kicking right all the billion numbers i guess 35 billion is chump change. it's a good 20% of our annual state budget that just got evaporated and with no comment from him whatsoever about that at all. she called it a ridiculous response to a very big problem. and she is right. we have not heard much from her so clearly the bosses and got her under wraps. that is going to be a big one. i think you're going to see in california what's happening in new york. you will reach a point where people have had enough. california is a state where people like their freedom. and their freedom is being squashed whether it is homelessness, poverty, the wildfire response, kids still at school. ucla is kind of coming to a deal to maybe get kids in school next month. schools and in l.a. so a month
zero for the recall effort. scotty petrie noris kick the tires early on is at the task force he created to deal with the event, 500 million-dollar edd jobless benefit scandal and is now estimated to be closer to 35 billion since you been kicking right all the billion numbers i guess 35 billion is chump change. it's a good 20% of our annual state budget that just got evaporated and with no comment from him whatsoever about that at all. she called it a ridiculous response to a very big problem....
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. >>> ground zero. how some of the first communities hit hardest by covid are fairing one year later as a family in south eastern virginia remembers the people from their community who fell victim with one small flag for each life lost. more of our special look of life after lock down. l look of life after lock down. hi mr. charles, we made you dinner. ahh, thank you! ready to eat? yes i am! did you know that your clothes can actually attract pet hair? with bounce pet hair & lint guard, your clothes can repel pet hair. look how the shirt on the left attracts pet hair like a magnet! pet hair is no match for bounce. with bounce, you can love your pets, and lint roll less. hooh. that spin class was brutal. well you can try using the buick's massaging seat. oohh yeah, that's nice. can i use apple carplay to put some music on? sure, it's wireless. pick something we all like. ok. hold on. what's your buick's wi-fi password? buickenvision2021. oh, you should pick something stronger. that's really predictable.
. >>> ground zero. how some of the first communities hit hardest by covid are fairing one year later as a family in south eastern virginia remembers the people from their community who fell victim with one small flag for each life lost. more of our special look of life after lock down. l look of life after lock down. hi mr. charles, we made you dinner. ahh, thank you! ready to eat? yes i am! did you know that your clothes can actually attract pet hair? with bounce pet hair & lint...
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colorado has been such a ground zero for these tragedies. columbine, aurora, and now boulder. and our hearts go out to the people there. some on the ground are calling for more than just hearts and prayers. >> kayleigh: look, harris, this is an absolute tragedy in my heart is with all of these victim victims including the police officer you mentioned, not remembering him for a moment, he charged into the line of fire, as you just heard, his youngest child was five years old. he believed in jesus christ, the way the family ended their statement of memory towards him and he is our hero. our law enforcement officers are heroes and in this case, you have an officer who died charging into the line of fire but it's worth remembering over the last year, 2020 was one of the deadliest years on record for police officers and half of the deaths were covid-related deaths. so while we all worked from home and locked ourselves down, our police officers couldn't lock down by they were out in the streets fighting crime as this to fund the police movement took off. he is our hero, we need to r
colorado has been such a ground zero for these tragedies. columbine, aurora, and now boulder. and our hearts go out to the people there. some on the ground are calling for more than just hearts and prayers. >> kayleigh: look, harris, this is an absolute tragedy in my heart is with all of these victim victims including the police officer you mentioned, not remembering him for a moment, he charged into the line of fire, as you just heard, his youngest child was five years old. he believed...
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. >> and up next -- >> the rio grande valley has been ground zero of the latest surge of migration, and here you see the operation unfolding right in front of us. >> we'll talk to a texas border congressman about the migrant surge. some people say our trade-in process feels too easy. they can't believe it's 100% online and gives them a competitive offer that won't change for 7 days. an offer that they can put toward their new car. some people can't believe our friendly advocate will come to them as soon as tomorrow. drop off their new ride and whisk their old one away. because we make trading your car unbelievably easy. all so you can say... told you so. experience the new way to trade in your car with carvana. i'm greg, i'm 68 years old. i do motivational speaking in addition to the substitute teaching. i honestly feel that that's my calling-- to give back to younger people. i think most adults will start realizing that they don't recall things as quickly as they used to or they don't remember things as vividly as they once did. i've been taking prevagen for about three years now. peop
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zero, they are going to make the most of it. you just played a clip from that 30-second commercial. it's an incredibly powerful ad. some of the other lines he uses are, look what they're doing to try to silence us using every trick in the book, attacking democracy itself. they saw what we're capable of and they fear it. remember last year many of the basketball players were involved in more than a vote campaign which at the time was about educating people about the importance of partaking in democracy, helping them get enrolled, and then encouraging them to go and vote. this time it's slightly different. this is less about the voters themselves and more about being aware of some of the legislation that has been discussed and considered in some 43 states across the country. these athletes know that they have the media. they know they have microphones under their noses, and many of the players including lebron have been talking about it this afternoon in the buildup to the game. >> i think it's been a great thing that we've been a
zero, they are going to make the most of it. you just played a clip from that 30-second commercial. it's an incredibly powerful ad. some of the other lines he uses are, look what they're doing to try to silence us using every trick in the book, attacking democracy itself. they saw what we're capable of and they fear it. remember last year many of the basketball players were involved in more than a vote campaign which at the time was about educating people about the importance of partaking in...
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ground zero -- >> but what began as an unthinkable abstraction became more and more real. the pictures and the news of death. >> reporter: dr. lee yung tried to warn the world about coronavirus but was silenced by police. he has now become more than one of 600 victims of an epidemic. >> reporter: the global alarm bells were absolutely ringing. >> the whole world needs to be on alert now. >> iran is a particular concern. the deputy health minister among the more than 100 reported infections. >> reporter: those warnings were heard in this country. >> it goes through air, bob. that's always tougher than the touch. it's also more deadly than your -- even your strenuous flus. >> reporter: the problem was those warnings didn't really get to us that way. >> this is a flu. this is like a flu one day it's like a miracle, it will disappear. this will go away without a vaccine. >> reporter: and so life went on. it was campaign season. there were campaigns going on. >> so far we have lost nobody to coronavirus in the united states. >> reporter: and our show continued around the countr
ground zero -- >> but what began as an unthinkable abstraction became more and more real. the pictures and the news of death. >> reporter: dr. lee yung tried to warn the world about coronavirus but was silenced by police. he has now become more than one of 600 victims of an epidemic. >> reporter: the global alarm bells were absolutely ringing. >> the whole world needs to be on alert now. >> iran is a particular concern. the deputy health minister among the more...
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ground zero -- >> but what began as an unthinkable abstraction became more and more real. the pictures and the news of death. >> reporter: dr. lee yung tried to warn the world about coronavirus but was silenced by police. he has now become more than one of 600 victims of an epidemic. >> reporter: the global alarm bells were absolutely ringing. >> the whole world needs to be on alert now. >> iran is a particular concern. the deputy health minister among the 100 reported infections. >> and those warnings were heard in this country. >> it goes through air, bob. that's always tougher than the touch. it's also more deadly than your -- even your strenuous flus. >> reporter: the problem was those warnings didn't really get to us that way. >> this is a flu. this is like a flu. >> one day it's like a miracle. it will disappear. this will go away without a vaccine. >> reporter: and so life went on. it was campaign season. there were campaigns going on. >> so far we have lost nobody to coronavirus in the united states. >> reporter: and our show continued around the country. doing sho
ground zero -- >> but what began as an unthinkable abstraction became more and more real. the pictures and the news of death. >> reporter: dr. lee yung tried to warn the world about coronavirus but was silenced by police. he has now become more than one of 600 victims of an epidemic. >> reporter: the global alarm bells were absolutely ringing. >> the whole world needs to be on alert now. >> iran is a particular concern. the deputy health minister among the 100...
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. >> ground zero, went back in like nothing had been done before. >> on day one, jeter had ex-husband mcdowell sitting in a chair for his first formal interview. >> i heard him, you're the ex-husband, we're going to take your story and i have to rule you out as a suspect. >> he's a cooperative guy. >> once we reached out to him, he was very cooperative. >> mcdowell told jeter the same story he told deputies a week earlier. he hadn't seen crystal since thursday night when she left for her date. >> according to him, that was the last time he saw her alive. >> you woefully underestimate a texas ranger, if you see a gun slinger in hats and boots. jeter has gone through training to read a suspect bring reading behavior and body language. >> tell me about his demeanor. tell me about what you're seeing as much as what he's saying to you, ranger. >> probably lack of sincere concern even for what we know is an ex-wife. i asked him, let's take a lie detector test. >> mcdowell said sure, he'd be happy to. >> he failed. >> how badly did he flunk the poly. >> he couldn't have failed any worse. >>
. >> ground zero, went back in like nothing had been done before. >> on day one, jeter had ex-husband mcdowell sitting in a chair for his first formal interview. >> i heard him, you're the ex-husband, we're going to take your story and i have to rule you out as a suspect. >> he's a cooperative guy. >> once we reached out to him, he was very cooperative. >> mcdowell told jeter the same story he told deputies a week earlier. he hadn't seen crystal since...
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zero really for the national tragedy of the pandemic a year ago, on television, on our network, and every other network as this hour, in fact, with his briefings, the book which certainly seems premature and a big mistake, now there's new talk about andrew cuomo running for president in 2024. there's in fact real doubt that he can run for reelection. >> that's right. and andrew cuomo is really in it, not only in a tough position because of these allegations of course and because of his handling of the pandemic, but also puts the democratic party in a tough position. let's remember that democrats especially in the senate led the charge on me-too, who led to former senator al franken resigning. they were first and foremost kristen jill brand, the new york senator, was clear she would not tolerate any sort of behavior in this age of me-too. when you listen to charlotte and her talking about not just the fact that the governor was inappropriate but that he was using his power in a way that was grooming her as a rape survivor to try to sleep with her and using the style that he frankly u
zero really for the national tragedy of the pandemic a year ago, on television, on our network, and every other network as this hour, in fact, with his briefings, the book which certainly seems premature and a big mistake, now there's new talk about andrew cuomo running for president in 2024. there's in fact real doubt that he can run for reelection. >> that's right. and andrew cuomo is really in it, not only in a tough position because of these allegations of course and because of his...
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if you go back to last spring when manhattan was really ground zero for this terrible coronavirus pandemic and young people of means suddenly looking not just at westchester in connecticut but as far up as vermont, as long as we're all on zoom and working from home and you have this desire for space and especially if you're liquid, if you had an appreciated home and an expensive market that you could sell, you could really get a lot of bang for your buck and acreage to boot if you go to some of these satellite and tertiary cities. you look at providence outside of boston or cold spring harbor an hour and a half, two hours north of manhattan, richmond versus d.c., all of them have been beneficiaries. >> yeah. the rental market, though, is a different story, especially when you look at how low prices have gotten in some cities. having lived in new york city, having cheaper rent in new york city is not a bad thing, so what's the deal with the rental market? >> i mean it's crazy. these two should track together. if you have a white hot housing market, it should at some point reflect the fundam
if you go back to last spring when manhattan was really ground zero for this terrible coronavirus pandemic and young people of means suddenly looking not just at westchester in connecticut but as far up as vermont, as long as we're all on zoom and working from home and you have this desire for space and especially if you're liquid, if you had an appreciated home and an expensive market that you could sell, you could really get a lot of bang for your buck and acreage to boot if you go to some of...
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. >>> a year ago washington state was ground zero for covid in america. leadership across the state understood the gravity of the situation and took swift action. the governor and mayors delivered a unified message to control the virus, and it paid off. "the new york times" reports seattle now has the lowest death rate of the top 20 metro areas in the u.s. listen to this. the rest of the country matched the same rate, we could have saved 300,000 lives. the city's mayor, jenny durkan, joins us now. thank you for your time tonight. i want to start with vaccines. your sitting helping lead the way this weekend. the field event center transformed into what your office calls the largest civilian-run vaccination site in the country. wow, look at that. how does this move ramp up the goal of reaching herd immunity? >> it's such a tremendous effort by everybody to do this, and it's going to be critical to our ability to fight this virus. for me, it was really -- it was a moment because just about a year ago, i was in that exact same facility as we set up an army ho
. >>> a year ago washington state was ground zero for covid in america. leadership across the state understood the gravity of the situation and took swift action. the governor and mayors delivered a unified message to control the virus, and it paid off. "the new york times" reports seattle now has the lowest death rate of the top 20 metro areas in the u.s. listen to this. the rest of the country matched the same rate, we could have saved 300,000 lives. the city's mayor, jenny...
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zero in some ways for the emergency response. so many of our city employees who work in various departments, they've showed up as disaster service workers from the library, from d.p.h. and other places, and we embedded a whole covid team in this emergency response. so when we talk about getting groceries and services and everything we did in this city, everything we had to do came out of this whole operation managed by this incredible woman, our director of emergency management, mary ellen carroll. [applause] >> good morning. thank you, mayor. it has been a mayor that has moved by so quickly and yet felt like an eternity. through it all, we were led by so many shining points of light. one of the brightest ones you just heard from, our mayor. our mayor, london breed. mayor, i want to thank you -- where are you? -- for your steadfast leadership and support, your vision, your resolve, and your compassion. [applause] >> it is what we all needed during this enduring crisis. [applause] >> and dr. colfax, thank you for your courage, you
zero in some ways for the emergency response. so many of our city employees who work in various departments, they've showed up as disaster service workers from the library, from d.p.h. and other places, and we embedded a whole covid team in this emergency response. so when we talk about getting groceries and services and everything we did in this city, everything we had to do came out of this whole operation managed by this incredible woman, our director of emergency management, mary ellen...
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. >> georgia is ground zero for this battle over our democracy, and joining me now are stacey abrams, founder of fair fight, a group that promotes voting rights, and the republican lieutenant governor of abrams' home state of georgia, geoff duncan. welcome to both of you. i want to begin with ms. abrams. and i want to start with the issue of hr-1. the house has passed this bill. the reality is, it's not going to overcome the senate filibuster. so i guess my question for you is, do you think it's that democrats should pair down hr-1, focus it on all things voting rights and voter access, or is it the focus should be on eliminating the filibuster? >> i think the focus should be on protecting our democracy. we know that january 6th was the opening salvo in an attempt to roll us back to jim crow era. we are watching seven times the number of bills permeating across state legislatures than occurred in 2020 during election year. and we know that this u.s. senate, much like the u.s. mouse, has the sole responsibility under the elections clause of the u.s. constitution to regulate the time, p
. >> georgia is ground zero for this battle over our democracy, and joining me now are stacey abrams, founder of fair fight, a group that promotes voting rights, and the republican lieutenant governor of abrams' home state of georgia, geoff duncan. welcome to both of you. i want to begin with ms. abrams. and i want to start with the issue of hr-1. the house has passed this bill. the reality is, it's not going to overcome the senate filibuster. so i guess my question for you is, do you...
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rgv is ground zero for the highest number of crossers and they are sinking according to cabrera. the capacity holding apparently is over 300% cbp officials holding a conference call with local reporters reporting that this morning here from mcallen. we will continue to show you a little bit of the wall behind us too when we get light, steve, because there's parts here where there's a whole where my greats just walk right through. brian: people in washington having trouble with this question. is it a crisis, you've been to the border on and off for 10, 15 years, is this a crisis? griff: well, it was a crisis in 2019 and these numbers are higher. it was a crisis in 2014 when then vice president was in charge but now with numbers that are larger than both of these crisis, it's for them to answer. brian: i think you just did but i appreciate you couching it and letting people put the puzzle together at home. meanwhile 7 minutes after the hour. let's expand on this conversation and talk about, okay, let's move democrats and republicans out of this. what does it look like from the mexi
rgv is ground zero for the highest number of crossers and they are sinking according to cabrera. the capacity holding apparently is over 300% cbp officials holding a conference call with local reporters reporting that this morning here from mcallen. we will continue to show you a little bit of the wall behind us too when we get light, steve, because there's parts here where there's a whole where my greats just walk right through. brian: people in washington having trouble with this question. is...
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the city was ground zero for the first known cases. but scientists say the search for covid's origin should not be limited to one country. bats don't recognize borders, and neither do viruses. from here, four southeast asian nations are less than 200 miles away, vietnam, myanmar, laos, and thailand. some bat species can fly 200 miles in one day. at this temple, west of the thai kingdom's capitol, bangkok, millions of these bats mesmerize tourists during sunset. they have also attracted their bat woman, supaporn wacharapluesadee. she and her team have sampled thai bats for coronaviruses, to determine how close they are to covid. >> it is 91%, but it was thought it could not infect human cells. >> reporter: the people who collect bat dong to sell for fertilizer are proof, not one has tested positive for coronavirus antibodies. what we still don't know: how or where coronavirus jumped from bats to humans. >> one looks like a human infection that brought the virus to wuhan. >> reporter: earlier this year, delegates from the world health or
the city was ground zero for the first known cases. but scientists say the search for covid's origin should not be limited to one country. bats don't recognize borders, and neither do viruses. from here, four southeast asian nations are less than 200 miles away, vietnam, myanmar, laos, and thailand. some bat species can fly 200 miles in one day. at this temple, west of the thai kingdom's capitol, bangkok, millions of these bats mesmerize tourists during sunset. they have also attracted their...
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that is ground zero for the crisis. in the they had 2100 apprehensions. why dhs secretary mayorkas went there with his team. we spoke with migrants gathering yesterday, one gentleman mario, talks about what he believes this new administration will be in his favor to get across. >> the president of the united states, biden, help the people because it is not just you know, we don't have nowhere to stay you know. don't have nothing here. reporter: so what about this camp, the 800 or so that were in here? they have been let into the u.s. most all of them officials say, here, there is a non-government organization that has been providing help, trying to contain the covid threat here. he says that it was at a minimum but we don't know because they're all across the border. meanwhile texas' governor greg abbott in a fight with the white house now because he says he is not happy about the number of migrants who were released that could pose a covid threat. let me give you a number the officials will not confirm but i have from a senior source at cpb. they tell me
that is ground zero for the crisis. in the they had 2100 apprehensions. why dhs secretary mayorkas went there with his team. we spoke with migrants gathering yesterday, one gentleman mario, talks about what he believes this new administration will be in his favor to get across. >> the president of the united states, biden, help the people because it is not just you know, we don't have nowhere to stay you know. don't have nothing here. reporter: so what about this camp, the 800 or so that...
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that is the ground zero for the border surge. i spoke yesterday with multiple agents who are processing migrants now without issuing a court date, a notice to appear for an asylum name. they are putting their biomet particular data and turning them loose in a bus station in the case of mcallen, texas. ultimate catch and release. putting the migrants on honor system and-to-go and seek appointment with ice by walking into one of those offices. it is changing the game. agents there say it's unprecedented. and while it helps them to not have to do the three hours of paperwork per individual for that notice to appear, they are worried it will be a huge incentive to bring even larger numbers. now, congressman buddy carter from georgia was asked about it last night. here's what he had to say. listen. >> i think it's just incompetence at the height of incompetence as a matter of fact. it's very, very disappointing. listen, we have got a crisis at its border. whether this president, whether this administration wants to admit it or not, it
that is the ground zero for the border surge. i spoke yesterday with multiple agents who are processing migrants now without issuing a court date, a notice to appear for an asylum name. they are putting their biomet particular data and turning them loose in a bus station in the case of mcallen, texas. ultimate catch and release. putting the migrants on honor system and-to-go and seek appointment with ice by walking into one of those offices. it is changing the game. agents there say it's...
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that i represent which is ground zero for shared spaces that we continue to daylight corners. so we can't just say one size fits all. we've got to make our streets and our corners safe. so i just want to make sure that this notion of welcoming that we all do and want to enhance all of our businesses that are struggling does not come at the cost of somehow compromising other policy initiatives that we've undertaken. and i said that very clearly in committee. so i'm voting for this, but the devil is in the details and the details are really complicated. so i just said that in committee and i just want to say that again and with that, mr. president thank you for that. >> president brandon: thank you. >> i'm i would like to be added as a cosponsor and the devil will be in the details and there are many different concerns and interests that we have to balance. but i do think we can get there and i very much have loved what the shared spaces program has brought to our city and the vie bransy of our streets. i for one love being outside. we're a city that has pretty temperate weather
that i represent which is ground zero for shared spaces that we continue to daylight corners. so we can't just say one size fits all. we've got to make our streets and our corners safe. so i just want to make sure that this notion of welcoming that we all do and want to enhance all of our businesses that are struggling does not come at the cost of somehow compromising other policy initiatives that we've undertaken. and i said that very clearly in committee. so i'm voting for this, but the devil...