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chris: yeah. david: and many companies over the last 60 years have gotten into the fast food business. some have done ok, some have gone out of business. mcdonald's is by far the biggest. you've a market cap of about $175 billion. what is it that made mcdonald's by far the biggest of the fast food companies? chris: i think it starts with the brand. we have a brand that is one of the most valuable brands in the world. and how did you get to that brand? it was a combination of things. it started with, ray croc recognized the importance of ubiquity. and so, that was part of the genius or genesis of doing a franchise model. because with a franchise model, he could get capital deployed, get restaurants built more quickly than he could if he was trying to do this all on his own. so, that was one idea. i think the second was the production system, the speedy production system that guaranteed the quality of the experience, that people knew no matter where you went, you could get a consistent experience at
chris: yeah. david: and many companies over the last 60 years have gotten into the fast food business. some have done ok, some have gone out of business. mcdonald's is by far the biggest. you've a market cap of about $175 billion. what is it that made mcdonald's by far the biggest of the fast food companies? chris: i think it starts with the brand. we have a brand that is one of the most valuable brands in the world. and how did you get to that brand? it was a combination of things. it started...
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chris: i'm chris. lemonis: chris, i'm marcus. both: nice to meet you. lemonis: do you live here? both: no. lemonis: okay. chris: it's a model home. it's also our office. lemonis: can i come on in? chris: for sure. come on in. lemonis: awesome. thank you. jamie: you're welcome. lemonis: how many square feet is this whole house? chris: about 2,250. lemonis: so if i walk in the front door, what's to my left here? chris: so this would be a bedroom. it's our our offices. lemonis: i'm marcus, by the way. kelsey: i'm kelsey. lemonis: kelsey... both: nice to meet you. lemonis: and what do you do here? kelsey: so i do all the sales and then office manager, so whatever else comes in. lemonis: okay, great. and are these all the different models? chris: yes, these are the different models that we offer. lemonis: part of the reason that i'm interested in looking at zip kit homes is that they're an innovative builder. they're essentially a modular panel home builder, where they build the walls and, at the actual job site, those walls come together, the roof goes on, and there's a home. simples
chris: i'm chris. lemonis: chris, i'm marcus. both: nice to meet you. lemonis: do you live here? both: no. lemonis: okay. chris: it's a model home. it's also our office. lemonis: can i come on in? chris: for sure. come on in. lemonis: awesome. thank you. jamie: you're welcome. lemonis: how many square feet is this whole house? chris: about 2,250. lemonis: so if i walk in the front door, what's to my left here? chris: so this would be a bedroom. it's our our offices. lemonis: i'm marcus, by the...
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"fox news sunday" can with chris chris -- with chris wallace is next. i'll be filling in for shannon bream this week, please join us or set the dvr. have an awesome day. have an awesome day. chris: president biden faces a barrage of challenges to this sweeping vaccine mandates, impacting tens of millions of americans. >> this is not about freedom or personal choice. it's about protecting yourself and those around you. chris: as the delta variant surges, the latest offensive in the fight against covid, faces pushback from republicans, accusing the white house of big government overreach. >> to protect my people and to defend their freedom. >> president forgot we live in america. >> these pandemic politics as i refer to it are making people sick. chris: we'll ask nebraska governor pete rick et cetera about the -- rick ets about the battle over federal mandate as the president gets tough with the unvaccinated, then our exclusive sitdown with supreme court justice stephen breyer, we ask about calls for him to step down. >> why didn't you retire? chris: and
"fox news sunday" can with chris chris -- with chris wallace is next. i'll be filling in for shannon bream this week, please join us or set the dvr. have an awesome day. have an awesome day. chris: president biden faces a barrage of challenges to this sweeping vaccine mandates, impacting tens of millions of americans. >> this is not about freedom or personal choice. it's about protecting yourself and those around you. chris: as the delta variant surges, the latest offensive in...
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. ♪ ♪ chris: i'm chris wallace. the crisis at the southern border sparking fierce criticism to have biden administration from both the right and left. ♪ >> the only thing it is is an incapability of dealing with crisis, candidly, in a way where they pretend it doesn't even exist. chris: images of thousands of people camped under a bridge in school lid conditions. -- squalid conditions. thousands released into the u.s. to await immigration hearings. >> what we do when we see something that is unprecedented is we respond, and respond we did. chris: and the uproar over footage of aggressive treatment of migrants by border patrol. >> this is abhorrent. we and is we must do better. chris: pushback from democrats, the president was quick to respond to. >> i promise you, there will be consequences. chris: we'll have alejandro mayorkas what is joe biden's immigration policy, and we'll get reaction from texas governor greg abbott who's been leading the charge to tighten control of the border. it's a "fox news sunday" exclu
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for being with us, and we rock >> chris: i'm chris wallace. from new orleans to the northeast, the death toll from hurricane ida rises as the recovery continues. ♪ ♪ the devastation stretches from the gulf coast and the nation's biggest city but it's far from the only disaster striking the u.s. as the west battles drought, heat, and fire. we will talk with fema administrator deanne criswell about the federal response and the forecast for the future. then... >> no one is saying from the federal government -- no one -- that the taliban are good actors. >> chris: what happens to those americans and afghan allies left behind a week after the final pull out from kabul? we are joined by congressman michael mccaul, the top republican on the house foreign affairs committee. plus, the fda scrambles to study the benefits of covid boosters as the biden administration pushes a deadline to start rolling them out. if we will ask dr. ashish jha, one of the nations popped public health experts, about criticism the white house is getting ahead of the scien
for being with us, and we rock >> chris: i'm chris wallace. from new orleans to the northeast, the death toll from hurricane ida rises as the recovery continues. ♪ ♪ the devastation stretches from the gulf coast and the nation's biggest city but it's far from the only disaster striking the u.s. as the west battles drought, heat, and fire. we will talk with fema administrator deanne criswell about the federal response and the forecast for the future. then... >> no one is saying...
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chris: yeah. david: and many companies over the last 60 years have gotten into the fast food business. some have done ok, some have gone out of business. mcdonald's is by far the biggest. you've a market cap of about $175 billion. what is it that made mcdonald's by far the biggest of the fast food companies? chris: i think it starts with the brand. we have a brand that is one of the most valuable brands in the world. and how did you get to that brand? it was a combination of things. it started with, ray croc recognized the importance of ubiquity. and so, that was part of the genius of doing a franchise model. because with a franchise model, he could get capital deployed, get restaurants built more quickly than he could if he was trying to do this all on his own. so that was one idea. i think the second was the production system, the speedy production system that guaranteed the quality of the experience, that people knew no matter where you went, you could get a consistent experience at mcdonald's.
chris: yeah. david: and many companies over the last 60 years have gotten into the fast food business. some have done ok, some have gone out of business. mcdonald's is by far the biggest. you've a market cap of about $175 billion. what is it that made mcdonald's by far the biggest of the fast food companies? chris: i think it starts with the brand. we have a brand that is one of the most valuable brands in the world. and how did you get to that brand? it was a combination of things. it started...
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chris: admiral, thank you. >> my pleasure, chris, thanks. chris: what a remarkable man and what an honor to talk with him. it's now been more than ten years since mcraven oversaw the laid on osama bin laden's compound. and with all the criticism of how we got out of afghanistan, it's worth remembering that getting bin laden and degrading al-qaeda was the original objective. as you may have heard by now, i've written a new book called "countdown: bin laden, the untold story of the 247-day hunt to bring the mastermind of 9/11 to justice." it's a behind the scenes account of how america's intelligence, political and military communities worked so well together to pull it off. you can preorder "countdown" now, it comes out this tuesday, just days before we mark 20 years since 9/11. and that's it for today. have a great week, and we'll see you next "fox news sunday." ♪ ♪ jason: good sunday morning, everyone. i'm jason chaffetz in for maria bartiromo. president biden accused of lying about afghanistan over statements like this -- >> overwhelmi
chris: admiral, thank you. >> my pleasure, chris, thanks. chris: what a remarkable man and what an honor to talk with him. it's now been more than ten years since mcraven oversaw the laid on osama bin laden's compound. and with all the criticism of how we got out of afghanistan, it's worth remembering that getting bin laden and degrading al-qaeda was the original objective. as you may have heard by now, i've written a new book called "countdown: bin laden, the untold story of the...
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chris: i'm chris wallace. new fox polls on president biden's handling of the pandemic, as confusion spreads over the rollout of vaccine boosters. ♪ >> our objective is to be prepared should all of this process move forward. chris: the biden administration saying it's ready to go once federal health officials sign off. >> we will follow that evaluation and their recommendations. chris: we'll ask nih director dr. francis collins whether a third shot is needed and safe. then -- >> the decisions we're about to make can change, literally change the trajectory of our nation. chris: the white house sounding the alarm on raising the nation's debt limit, warning medicaid, food stamps and disaster relief are at stake. >> they're eager to jam through a massive, multi trillion dollar reckless taxing and spending spree. chris: while democrats remain split over a three and-a-half trillion dollar social spending plan. we'll talk with john yormath about the deadline and the split among democrats. plus, joint chiefs chair, g
chris: i'm chris wallace. new fox polls on president biden's handling of the pandemic, as confusion spreads over the rollout of vaccine boosters. ♪ >> our objective is to be prepared should all of this process move forward. chris: the biden administration saying it's ready to go once federal health officials sign off. >> we will follow that evaluation and their recommendations. chris: we'll ask nih director dr. francis collins whether a third shot is needed and safe. then --...
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>> chris: i'm chris wallace. nous fox poll's on president biden's handling of the pandemic as confusion spreads over the rollout of vaccine boosters. >> our objective is to be prepared should all of this process move forward. if >> chris: abide in a administration saying it's ready to go once a federal health officials signoff. >> we will follow that evaluation and their recommendations. >> chris: we will ask nih director dr. francis collins whether a third shot is needed and save. then... >> president biden: the decisions we are about to make can change -- literally change the trajectory of our nation. >> chris: the white house sounding the alarm on raising the nation's debt limit warning medicaid, food stems, and disaster relief are all at stake. >> they are eager to jump through yet another massive multibillion-dollar reckless tax spending spree in an effort to move our country to the left. >> chris: while democrats are main split over a $3.5 trillion social spending plan. we will talk with house budget commit
>> chris: i'm chris wallace. nous fox poll's on president biden's handling of the pandemic as confusion spreads over the rollout of vaccine boosters. >> our objective is to be prepared should all of this process move forward. if >> chris: abide in a administration saying it's ready to go once a federal health officials signoff. >> we will follow that evaluation and their recommendations. >> chris: we will ask nih director dr. francis collins whether a third shot is...
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chris: yep. david: and in china, as i understand it, chicken is very popular, maybe more so than beef. is that unusual, where chicken is more popular than beef in a given market? chris: you know, china is largely a chicken market. i think this is one of those things that does vary depending on where you are. brazil tends to be more of a beef market. the u.s. is about 50-50 between chicken and beef. so you know, we do see trends , evolving. but chicken globally is growing faster than beef. and certainly our expectation over the next five years is that chicken more so than beef will be the dominant protein in our restaurants. david: there are four ways you can buy things in mcdonald's. each begin with a d. so let's go through that. one is a drive-thru. is that a big business? chris: drive-thru is a huge business for us, particularly in the u.s. it is about 70% of the business in the u.s. in europe, you would see the inverse. you would see dine-in is much -- dine-in being a much bigger part of the b
chris: yep. david: and in china, as i understand it, chicken is very popular, maybe more so than beef. is that unusual, where chicken is more popular than beef in a given market? chris: you know, china is largely a chicken market. i think this is one of those things that does vary depending on where you are. brazil tends to be more of a beef market. the u.s. is about 50-50 between chicken and beef. so you know, we do see trends , evolving. but chicken globally is growing faster than beef. and...
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chris: yeah. david: and many companies over the last 60 years have gotten into the fast food business. some have done ok, some have gone out of business. mcdonald's is by far the biggest. you've a market cap of about $175 billion. what is it that made mcdonald's by far the biggest of the fast food companies? chris: i think it starts with the brand. we have a brand that is one of the most valuable brands in the world. how did you get to that brand? it was a combination of things. it started with -- ray croc recognized the importance of ubiquity. and so, that was part of the genesis of doing a franchise -- genius of doing a franchise model. because with a franchise model, he could get capital deployed, get restaurants built more quickly than he could if he was trying to do it on his own. so that was one idea. i think the second was the production system, the speedy production system that guaranteed the quality of the experience, that people knew no matter where you went, you could get a consistent e
chris: yeah. david: and many companies over the last 60 years have gotten into the fast food business. some have done ok, some have gone out of business. mcdonald's is by far the biggest. you've a market cap of about $175 billion. what is it that made mcdonald's by far the biggest of the fast food companies? chris: i think it starts with the brand. we have a brand that is one of the most valuable brands in the world. how did you get to that brand? it was a combination of things. it started with...
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chris. >> chris: mark meredith reporting from the white house. mark, thank you. it joining us now, the governor of nebraska, pete ricketts. governor, welcome to "fox news sunday." >> governor ricketts: good morning, thanks for having me on. >> chris: i want to start with something that you said this week about president biden's new vaccine mandates, here you are, sir. >> the president has forgotten we live in america, he things we live in the soviet union and the hypocrisy of this is just unbelievable. >> chris: governor, what's so objectionable about biden's vaccine mandates and what are you going do about it? >> governor ricketts: well, first of all, we have been encouraging people to get vaccinated. we've been providing information encouraging people to reach out to their neighbors because vaccines work and they will help people. but it should be a personal health care choice. this is not something that the government should mandate and somebody shouldn't have to make the choice between keeping their job and getting a job in the arm. it's just wrong. i've talk
chris. >> chris: mark meredith reporting from the white house. mark, thank you. it joining us now, the governor of nebraska, pete ricketts. governor, welcome to "fox news sunday." >> governor ricketts: good morning, thanks for having me on. >> chris: i want to start with something that you said this week about president biden's new vaccine mandates, here you are, sir. >> the president has forgotten we live in america, he things we live in the soviet union and...
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chris: i'm chris wallace. the crisis at the southern border sparking fierce criticism to have biden administration from both the right and left. ♪ >> the only thing it is is an incapability of dealing with crisis, candidly, in a way where they pretend it doesn't even exist. chris: images of thousands of people camped under a bridge in school lid conditions. -- squalid conditions. thousands released into the u.s. to await immigration hearings. >> what we do when we see something that is unprecedented is we respond, and respond we did. chris: and the uproar over footage of aggressive treatment of migrants by border patrol. >> this is abhorrent. we and is we must do better. chris: pushback from democrats, the president was quick to respond to. >> i promise you, there will be consequences. chris: we'll have alejandro mayorkas what is joe biden's immigration policy, and we'll get reaction from texas governor greg abbott who's been leading the charge to tighten control of the border. it's a "fox news sunday" exclu
chris: i'm chris wallace. the crisis at the southern border sparking fierce criticism to have biden administration from both the right and left. ♪ >> the only thing it is is an incapability of dealing with crisis, candidly, in a way where they pretend it doesn't even exist. chris: images of thousands of people camped under a bridge in school lid conditions. -- squalid conditions. thousands released into the u.s. to await immigration hearings. >> what we do when we see something...
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chris: i went to duke. david: we shared that. chris: yep. david: after you graduate what had did you do? chris: i went to proctor & gamble. i went into their brand management program at the headquarters in cincinnati. david: and after that? chris: so after that, i went to harvard business school and got my m.b.a. and after that, i went into consulting for a few years. david: but you spent a lot of time in the food world because you were before pepsi you were at -- after pepsi at kraft, is that right? chris: that's right. david: is it something about food that really appealed to you? chris: i would say what i love is being in consumer industries. for me, what i really find sort of energizing is having a tangible product that i can see, touch, feel, etc. and also one that, you know, people can relate to. when i say i work at pepsi or i work at kraft or i work at mcdonald's, immediately you can always have a conversation with people. and the fun thing for me and my current job, no matter where i am in the world, people have an opinion about mcd
chris: i went to duke. david: we shared that. chris: yep. david: after you graduate what had did you do? chris: i went to proctor & gamble. i went into their brand management program at the headquarters in cincinnati. david: and after that? chris: so after that, i went to harvard business school and got my m.b.a. and after that, i went into consulting for a few years. david: but you spent a lot of time in the food world because you were before pepsi you were at -- after pepsi at kraft, is...
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chris: he fired. hitting bin laden 3 times. >> i get the call from ground force commander for god and country -- ger an no. ger an no. >> one of my guys of next to he. >> day went room to room collecting computers, hard drives and a trove of terrorist materials. >> i don't think that i have experienced a better feeling in my life. chris: the mission was not over. seals down a chopper still had to get out alive. >> to race against time. we were supposed to be dead, if we could live for 50 minutes we could live for 50 years. 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. ♪ ♪ music playing. ♪ there's an america we build ♪ ♪ and one we explore one that's been paved and one that's forever wild but freedom means you don't have to choose just one adventure ♪ ♪ you get b
chris: he fired. hitting bin laden 3 times. >> i get the call from ground force commander for god and country -- ger an no. ger an no. >> one of my guys of next to he. >> day went room to room collecting computers, hard drives and a trove of terrorist materials. >> i don't think that i have experienced a better feeling in my life. chris: the mission was not over. seals down a chopper still had to get out alive. >> to race against time. we were supposed to be dead,...
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chris: admiral, thank you. >> my pleasure, chris, thanks. chris: what a remarkable man and what an honor to talk with him. it's now been more than ten years since mcraven oversaw the laid on osama bin laden's compound. and with all the criticism of how we got out of afghanistan, it's worth remembering that getting bin laden and degrading al-qaeda was the original objective. as you may have heard by now, i've written a new book called "countdown: bin laden, the untold story of the 247-day hunt to bring the mastermind of 9/11 to justice." it's a behind the scenes account of how america's intelligence, political and military communities worked so well together to pull it off. you can preorder "countdown" now, it comes out this tuesday, just days before we mark 20 years since 9/11. and that's it for today. have a great week, and we'll see you next "fox news sunday." ♪ext time on mark, liberty and love. steve: breaking tonight as biden in the media move on a u.s. citizen and cobble report to tell the banner going door-to-door hunting americans
chris: admiral, thank you. >> my pleasure, chris, thanks. chris: what a remarkable man and what an honor to talk with him. it's now been more than ten years since mcraven oversaw the laid on osama bin laden's compound. and with all the criticism of how we got out of afghanistan, it's worth remembering that getting bin laden and degrading al-qaeda was the original objective. as you may have heard by now, i've written a new book called "countdown: bin laden, the untold story of the...
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chris: your thoughts? your remembrances of that day, and looking back on it now from the vantage point of 20 years? >> well, i must admit, i feel sorrow and loss every time this day rolls around but this year i feel angry because for 20 years we kept america safe by projecting our power abroad and fighting them over there so we didn't have to fight them here and now this september 11th was celebrated in kabul by the taliban, the people who gave osama bin laden sanctuary in afghanistan and allowed him to launch his attacks on our country. the new prime minister of afghanistan was the foreign minister in 2001. and when we said to him, surrender osama bin laden or suffer the consequences, he told us to pound sand. the interior minister has a $10 million bounty by the united states on his head for having participated in the 2006 attack in kabul that killed six americans. his uncle, another member of the network, is the refugee minister which you allows him to provide cover for foreign terrorists to come into a
chris: your thoughts? your remembrances of that day, and looking back on it now from the vantage point of 20 years? >> well, i must admit, i feel sorrow and loss every time this day rolls around but this year i feel angry because for 20 years we kept america safe by projecting our power abroad and fighting them over there so we didn't have to fight them here and now this september 11th was celebrated in kabul by the taliban, the people who gave osama bin laden sanctuary in afghanistan and...
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thank you >> chris: i'm chris wallace. the crisis of the southern border sparking fierce criticism of the biden administration from both the right and left. ♪ ♪ >> the only thing that they've shown is an incapability of dealing with this crisis, candidly, in a way where they pretend it doesn't even exist. >> chris: images of thousands of people camped conditions. now homeland security says the migrants are gone, thousands released into the u.s. to await immigration hearings. >> what we do when we see something with unprecedented is we respond, and respond we did. if >> chris: and an uproar over footage of aggressive treatment of migrants by order patrolled. >> this is abhorrent, we can and we must do better. >> chris: pushback from democrats the president was quick to respond to. >> president biden: i promise those people will pay, there will be consequences. >> chris: we will ask secretary of homeland security alejandra my argus what is joe biden's immigration policy and we will get -- greg abbott, leaving the charge
thank you >> chris: i'm chris wallace. the crisis of the southern border sparking fierce criticism of the biden administration from both the right and left. ♪ ♪ >> the only thing that they've shown is an incapability of dealing with this crisis, candidly, in a way where they pretend it doesn't even exist. >> chris: images of thousands of people camped conditions. now homeland security says the migrants are gone, thousands released into the u.s. to await immigration...
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chris: he fired. hitting bin laden 3 times. >> i get the call from ground force commander for god and country -- ger an no. ger an no. >> one of my guys of next to he. >> day went room to room collecting computers, hard drives and a trove of terrorist materials. >> i don't think that i have experienced a better feeling in my life. chris: the mission was not over. seals down a chopper still had to get out alive. >> to race against time. we were supposed to be dead, if we could live for 50 minutes we could do you have a life insurance policy you no longer need? now you can sell your policy, even a term policy, for an immediate cash payment. we thought we had planned carefully for our retirement. but we quickly realized that we needed a way to supplement our income. if you have one hundred thousand dollars or more of life insurance you may qualify to sell your policy. don't cancel or let your policy lapse without finding out what it's worth. visit conventrydirect.com to find out if you policy qualifies.
chris: he fired. hitting bin laden 3 times. >> i get the call from ground force commander for god and country -- ger an no. ger an no. >> one of my guys of next to he. >> day went room to room collecting computers, hard drives and a trove of terrorist materials. >> i don't think that i have experienced a better feeling in my life. chris: the mission was not over. seals down a chopper still had to get out alive. >> to race against time. we were supposed to be dead,...
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chris? >> the danger from the fire, the air quality that goes even beyond where the fire, is jacob ward, you stay safe out there. thank you so much for that report. >>> coming up, new until c. just announced in the death of elijah mcclain two years after the teen was stopped by police, put in a chokehold and injected with a powerful sedative. texas and their new ban on abortion before many women even know they are pregnant. what happens next on "msnbc reports." next on "msnbc reports. michael: they scattered around in different places. gigi: they worked hard. simi: and built new lives. michael: but rocky and pinky's families didn't see each other again... all: ...until now. david: more than 100 years later, ancestry helped connect us to our ancestors and each other. it's the biggest sale of the year, on the new sleep number 360 smart bed. it's the most comfortable, ancestry helped connect us to our ancestors dually-adjustable, foot-warming, temperature-balancing, proven quality night sleep w
chris? >> the danger from the fire, the air quality that goes even beyond where the fire, is jacob ward, you stay safe out there. thank you so much for that report. >>> coming up, new until c. just announced in the death of elijah mcclain two years after the teen was stopped by police, put in a chokehold and injected with a powerful sedative. texas and their new ban on abortion before many women even know they are pregnant. what happens next on "msnbc reports." next on...
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chris vaux offered some direction. up chris vaux offered some direction. up and overand chris vaux offered some direction. up and over and further ahead, he made 50, england 290 before the fund stopped. now it's got serious. india, 99 runs behind and the only made 11 of them when it edged and escapes. worried brains couldn't see it so couldn't catch it, but the match and perhaps the series now on the line, this is one to keep your eye on. patrick yeary, bbc news. and yet there with 43 at that loss at the close. still finely poised? 7 as he sat at the top, the series has gone either way throughout, and trying to call a winner of this test match at that stage, too close to call. , ., , . ., match at that stage, too close to call. , . ., , call. trying to predict what happens at each stage. _ call. trying to predict what happens at each stage, every _ call. trying to predict what happens at each stage, every time _ call. trying to predict what happens at each stage, every time we - call. trying to predict what happens at each stage, every time we turn l call.
chris vaux offered some direction. up chris vaux offered some direction. up and overand chris vaux offered some direction. up and over and further ahead, he made 50, england 290 before the fund stopped. now it's got serious. india, 99 runs behind and the only made 11 of them when it edged and escapes. worried brains couldn't see it so couldn't catch it, but the match and perhaps the series now on the line, this is one to keep your eye on. patrick yeary, bbc news. and yet there with 43 at that...
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>> well, chris, it's very concerning. if you're one of the 7 million women of child bearing age in texas and you need this form of health care, you will, in fact, need to travel out of state at your own experience. we know that many people, especially young people and people of color, don't have the ability to do this, the logistics and the cost make it impossible for them. so, again, it's quite concerning to think about what could potentially happen. and if the federal courts allow this law to stand, it's very likely that other conservative states near texas are going to move to pass similar laws in the coming months. chris, if the desire is fewer abortions, expanding access to health care, sex education in schools, and easy access to contraceptives are what allow for that, not making access to medical treatment illegal. >> and you know, jen, we only have a few seconds here, but really "the new york times" had an article today that is what you just touched on, that this is a movement that has for decades been patient, it
>> well, chris, it's very concerning. if you're one of the 7 million women of child bearing age in texas and you need this form of health care, you will, in fact, need to travel out of state at your own experience. we know that many people, especially young people and people of color, don't have the ability to do this, the logistics and the cost make it impossible for them. so, again, it's quite concerning to think about what could potentially happen. and if the federal courts allow this...
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and by chris — being weighed in by prime ministers. and by chris whitty. they've been talking _ and by chris whitty. they've been talking about this, so the jc cvi has looked strictly has looked at the medical facts alone. i think it's entirely legitimate to do, and the valance is slightly tipped in their_ the valance is slightly tipped in their favour. the fallback is every parent _ their favour. the fallback is every parent wiii— their favour. the fallback is every parent will have the right to give their_ parent will have the right to give their consent or not —— the jcvi. i think_ their consent or not —— the jcvi. i think if— their consent or not —— the jcvi. i think if it's — their consent or not —— the jcvi. i think if it's a _ their consent or not —— the jcvi. i think if it's a quite a difficult decision— think if it's a quite a difficult decision for parents. in the case of children. _ decision for parents. in the case of children, the risk of covid is very minor— children, the risk of covid is very minor relatively sp
and by chris — being weighed in by prime ministers. and by chris whitty. they've been talking _ and by chris whitty. they've been talking about this, so the jc cvi has looked strictly has looked at the medical facts alone. i think it's entirely legitimate to do, and the valance is slightly tipped in their_ the valance is slightly tipped in their favour. the fallback is every parent _ their favour. the fallback is every parent wiii— their favour. the fallback is every parent will have the...
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>> you're absolutely right, chris. this conference is very pro forma, it will be about scheduling and it's going to be about, you know, what types of evidence the governor has against mr. weisselberg. what the judge will want to do is set a schedule for motions. he'll want to know whether mr. weisselberg team's will have motions and he'll want to know how much discovery, how much evidence the government will be providing to mr. weisselberg and his attorneys to go through. so to that extent, we kind of read the tea leaves about the type of evidence and perhapswell get a little more daylight into types of evidence they have. your last question about whether mr. weisselberg will testify or not, i don't think we'll have anymore information on that issue. >> discovery is important, because people can get buried in evidence, particularly on something like this. i'm sure you've been buried in evidence as you've done your remarkable reporting. wherever you're dealing with a financial case, the amount of stuff that can be out t
>> you're absolutely right, chris. this conference is very pro forma, it will be about scheduling and it's going to be about, you know, what types of evidence the governor has against mr. weisselberg. what the judge will want to do is set a schedule for motions. he'll want to know whether mr. weisselberg team's will have motions and he'll want to know how much discovery, how much evidence the government will be providing to mr. weisselberg and his attorneys to go through. so to that...
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chris, a suspected gang member. julius, a college student who had recently been in trouble of his own. >> my first year of school, got into shoplifting. i stole pagers, i stole things i could sell. >> reporter: ladell king says the two young men came to see him, asking for help on how to sell a stole be suburban. but he said the high-profile murder made it too risky to sell the car for parts. king, a potential suspect himself, points the finger at julius jones. >> he had a red bandana around his neck. he had a stocking cap on. >> reporter: king accuses chris jordan of being the driver. jordan was taken into custody ask charged with felony murder, claiming he and julius were looking for suburbans to steal but says it was julius who pulled the trigger. >> ladell king and christopher jordan were directing the police's attention to the home of julius jones' parents as a place that would have incriminating items of evidence. >> reporter: and they found them, a gun wrapped in a red bandana tucked inside an upstairs crawl
chris, a suspected gang member. julius, a college student who had recently been in trouble of his own. >> my first year of school, got into shoplifting. i stole pagers, i stole things i could sell. >> reporter: ladell king says the two young men came to see him, asking for help on how to sell a stole be suburban. but he said the high-profile murder made it too risky to sell the car for parts. king, a potential suspect himself, points the finger at julius jones. >> he had a red...
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i am chris cuomo and welcome to "prime time." tonight we're going to show you the unimaginable scenarios that are still unfolding all across new york, new jersey, pennsylvania, delaware, maryland, connecticut and virginia. search and rescue missions are going to go on through the night. there is a lot that is still not known. once again, though, here's what we do know. the storm that followed the one that we were all worried about hit harder than expected. of course we were all waiting for henri in the northeast, right? and it barely came in any real way. and then a lot of people apparently slept on ida, making its way to the northeast, and it drowned us. close to 50 dead. still counting. still early numbers. it's in the northeast and mid-atlantic states. the question becomes why? too much, too soon. so much rain. record rainfall in many places in a compressed period of just a few hours. for example, in new york city a record three inches of rain in one hour. how much is that? the previous record, which stood for 100 years, was j
i am chris cuomo and welcome to "prime time." tonight we're going to show you the unimaginable scenarios that are still unfolding all across new york, new jersey, pennsylvania, delaware, maryland, connecticut and virginia. search and rescue missions are going to go on through the night. there is a lot that is still not known. once again, though, here's what we do know. the storm that followed the one that we were all worried about hit harder than expected. of course we were all...
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chris:. chris: real, nobody wanted to eat it. >> never seen anything like that. a bunch of guys taking pictures of it. everybody wanted to take pictures. chris: did you eat it? >> i didn't, but i heard it was good. it was red velvet, apparently. . i actually had a real tomahawk steak. >> it was also -- almost too great to eat, was that a compliment to you? >> i got that, i was like, credit. eat it. >> no one wants to cut their cake. they always say it is too pretty to cart. you have to get there and taste it. not only does it look good, it tastes good. chris: it turns out she is no stranger for cakes to local celebrities. she has made cakes for many. you can follow her on instagram. dan: i cannot believe how good they looked, in terms of not looking like a real cake. like a steak. chris: it is unbelievable how quickly they turned it around, less than a week. i was talking to the giants and they thought it was a steak and a baked potato. but i confirmed, red velvet. dan: pretty cool. kristen: there is no such thing as too pretty to eat. i would dive into that thin
chris:. chris: real, nobody wanted to eat it. >> never seen anything like that. a bunch of guys taking pictures of it. everybody wanted to take pictures. chris: did you eat it? >> i didn't, but i heard it was good. it was red velvet, apparently. . i actually had a real tomahawk steak. >> it was also -- almost too great to eat, was that a compliment to you? >> i got that, i was like, credit. eat it. >> no one wants to cut their cake. they always say it is too pretty...
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>> reporter: yeah, chris. detroit is one of the most underserved, chronically underfunded school systems in the nation. so much stacked against it. it may be about to show us all how it is done. started last week with every student and every staff member offered a test once a week inside these buildings. within 24 to 48 hours, lab tests come back. they go out to a lab in ann arbor, and the school will be able to use that to weed out not only students that may be showing symptoms but the asymptomatic can infect a classroom or school before people know about it. here's what school officials are saying about hopes for the ambitious program. >> often times, detroit public school district is not looked to as a leader. i really think this is a space we have shown leadership, not only in our academic reform and work we're doing there, but in safety, our approach to covid safety. i think there are things other districts could learn from us. >> reporter: and chris, the question here is why are so many districts not doi
>> reporter: yeah, chris. detroit is one of the most underserved, chronically underfunded school systems in the nation. so much stacked against it. it may be about to show us all how it is done. started last week with every student and every staff member offered a test once a week inside these buildings. within 24 to 48 hours, lab tests come back. they go out to a lab in ann arbor, and the school will be able to use that to weed out not only students that may be showing symptoms but the...
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the man is chris wallace. thank you, chris. we'll be right back with actress holland taylor. ♪ ♪ ♪ ( applause ) it's time for the biggest sale of the year, on the new sleep number 360 smart bed. it helps keep you effortlessly comfortable by sensing your movements and automatically responding to both of you. and, it's temperature balancing to help you stay comfortable all night. it even tracks your circadian rhythm, so you know when you're at your best. in other words, it's the most energy-building, wellness-boosting, parent-powering, proven quality night's sleep we've ever made. don't miss the final days where all smart beds are on sale. save 50% on the new sleep number 360 limited edition smart bed. plus, 0% interest for 48 months. ends monday. ♪ ♪ ♪ >> stephen: hey, everybody! welcome back to the show! ( cheers and applause ) my next guest is an emmy award- winning actress you know from "the practice," "legally blonde," and "two and a half men." her latest show is "the chair." >> i was able to do that thing we tal
the man is chris wallace. thank you, chris. we'll be right back with actress holland taylor. ♪ ♪ ♪ ( applause ) it's time for the biggest sale of the year, on the new sleep number 360 smart bed. it helps keep you effortlessly comfortable by sensing your movements and automatically responding to both of you. and, it's temperature balancing to help you stay comfortable all night. it even tracks your circadian rhythm, so you know when you're at your best. in other words, it's the most...
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speaking of the giants, chris alvarez joins us with a preview of sports. chris? chris: coming up in sports, is rivalry renewed with the west on the line? the giants and dodgers play under the sunday night lights. the winne is your family ready for an emergency? you can prepare by mapping out two ways to escape your home, creating a supply kit, and including your whole family in practice drills. for help creating an emergency plan, visit safetyactioncenter.pge.com [music] for help creating an emergency plan, 'my own garden is my own garden,' said the giant, so he built a high wall all around it. then one morning the giant heard some lovely music. through a little hole in the wall, the children had crept in. and the giant's heart melted... and they found the giant...all covered with blossoms. a little preparation will make you and your family safer in an emergency. a week's worth of food and water, radio, flashlight, batteries and first aid kit are a good start to learn more, visit safetyactioncenter.pge.com >> sports on abc 7 is sponsored by your local oil to deal
speaking of the giants, chris alvarez joins us with a preview of sports. chris? chris: coming up in sports, is rivalry renewed with the west on the line? the giants and dodgers play under the sunday night lights. the winne is your family ready for an emergency? you can prepare by mapping out two ways to escape your home, creating a supply kit, and including your whole family in practice drills. for help creating an emergency plan, visit safetyactioncenter.pge.com [music] for help creating an...
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chris: the u.s. and the u.k. have very much got labor supply issues exacerbating the raw materials shortages. within the euro zone, it is very much just a material shortage issue. so you've got a double whammy here in the u.k. and in the u.s.. very evident that the labor supply is really kicking in as a problem for both manufacturers and the service sector. you're seeing across the board is these material shortages that were initially just hitting manufacturers, they are now spreading over to the service sector as well, and a good example of that is things like the i.t. services industry, where they can't get the kit to do the services they want to provide. so it is moving on from a manufacturing problem to a much broader economic problem from those supply shortages. in europe, the euro zone, labor is not an issue. guy: that is just in the u.k.guy: and the u.s. at the moment. it is always great to get some insight. greatly appreciated, as ever. chris williamson of ihs markit, thank you very much, indeed. the u.k.
chris: the u.s. and the u.k. have very much got labor supply issues exacerbating the raw materials shortages. within the euro zone, it is very much just a material shortage issue. so you've got a double whammy here in the u.k. and in the u.s.. very evident that the labor supply is really kicking in as a problem for both manufacturers and the service sector. you're seeing across the board is these material shortages that were initially just hitting manufacturers, they are now spreading over to...
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here's the thing, though, chris. these are families tonight who tonight would have been sharing a meal or drink or outside on a beautiful summer night. and yet now what are they thinking? they're thinking we're on the front line of climate change. they now see this a clear a present danger. they told me quite honestly we don't know yet if we're even going to rebuild. what they saw here to see that funnel cloud through their windows and understand they had only moments to escape what really could have been devastating for their families, it's really been a shock to them, and they're kind of just reeling even though throughout this entire state of new jersey we saw it to the north, all of that incredible water turned on like a faucet. and out here yeah they had rain and wind, but then those funnel clouds ripped right through the neighborhood. and it's not like they're not trying to come to terms with it here, especially when they feel they didn't have much warning. yes they've had strong winds before. it rolls around s
here's the thing, though, chris. these are families tonight who tonight would have been sharing a meal or drink or outside on a beautiful summer night. and yet now what are they thinking? they're thinking we're on the front line of climate change. they now see this a clear a present danger. they told me quite honestly we don't know yet if we're even going to rebuild. what they saw here to see that funnel cloud through their windows and understand they had only moments to escape what really...
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here is the thing, though, chris. you know, these are families who, tonight, would have been sharing a meal or a drink or -- or outside enjoying a beautiful, you know, summer night. and yet, now, what are they thinking? they're thinking we are on the frontline of climate change. they now see this as clear-and-present danger. and for that reason, when they were talking to their insurance companies around here today, they told me, quite honestly, we don't know yet if we are going to rebuild. from what they saw here to see that funnel cloud through their windows and understand that they had only moments to escape what really could have been, you know, devastating for their families. it's really been a shock to them. and they are kind of just reeling, even though throughout this entire state of new jersey. we saw it to the north. all that incredible water just turned on like a faucet. and yet, here, yeah, they had rain. yeah, they had wind. but then, those funnel clouds ripped right through the neighborhood. and it's not
here is the thing, though, chris. you know, these are families who, tonight, would have been sharing a meal or a drink or -- or outside enjoying a beautiful, you know, summer night. and yet, now, what are they thinking? they're thinking we are on the frontline of climate change. they now see this as clear-and-present danger. and for that reason, when they were talking to their insurance companies around here today, they told me, quite honestly, we don't know yet if we are going to rebuild. from...
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i'm chris jansing. on a wednesday when president biden will be confronting many of the major crises facing his presidency. one hour from now, he will convene a virtual summit of world leaders to talk about ways to end what is now the deadliest pandemic in history, killing more than 4.5 million people, worldwide. the president also expected to announce the u.s. will buy another 500 million doses of the pfizer vaccine and donate them to low-income countries. that comes as the cdc advisory committee is meeting to decide who is in those high-risk groups that will qualify for booster shots? >>> the president will also intending a lot of time today dealing with a confluence of political crises on capitol hill. house democrats locked in a stalemate that threatens to derail his domestic agenda. and democrats and republicans in a standoff that could lead to a government shutdown. and the u.s. potentially defaulting on its debt. we'll be talking with michigan democratic governor dan kildee about how all of this m
i'm chris jansing. on a wednesday when president biden will be confronting many of the major crises facing his presidency. one hour from now, he will convene a virtual summit of world leaders to talk about ways to end what is now the deadliest pandemic in history, killing more than 4.5 million people, worldwide. the president also expected to announce the u.s. will buy another 500 million doses of the pfizer vaccine and donate them to low-income countries. that comes as the cdc advisory...
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fluctuating no more so than for chris woakes. welcome back chris woakes. — than for chris woakes. welcome back chris woakes, we've _ than for chris woakes. welcome back chris woakes, we've missed - than for chris woakes. welcome back chris woakes, we've missed you. - chris woakes, we've missed you. after a year out of test cricket this his first match back, it took in just six balls to take the first wicket of the day. in woakes' absence 0llie robinson has recently emerged as one of england's most potent threats. too much here for kl rahul, he demanded a second opinion but that was out, whichever way you look at it. england it seems now rather enjoying themselves, so back to anderson. he is rarely one to miss out. there was his wicket as all have come to expect. england well on top before another of cricket's great traditions, lunch. adam wild, bbc news. now, do you remember this? # the history book on the shelf # is always repeating itself # waterloo # i was defeated, you won the war the scandinavian pop superstars, abba, are making a major announcement later today. 0ur entertain
fluctuating no more so than for chris woakes. welcome back chris woakes. — than for chris woakes. welcome back chris woakes, we've _ than for chris woakes. welcome back chris woakes, we've missed - than for chris woakes. welcome back chris woakes, we've missed you. - chris woakes, we've missed you. after a year out of test cricket this his first match back, it took in just six balls to take the first wicket of the day. in woakes' absence 0llie robinson has recently emerged as one of england's...
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i'm chris jansing in for craig melvin. this nob, we're tracking a number of fast moving stories with critical developments including increased security coming to capitol hill. congress and police now taking crucial steps ahead of a scheduled rally in support of people arresting during the january 6th insurrection. one of those steps, the return of that imposing seven-foot-tall fence around the capitol. those concerns come as we get a look at brand-new fbi video of the person they think planted pipe bombs the day before the insurrection. we're also following breaking news in afghanistan. 200 more evacuees taking off from kabul today, ending an impasse with the taliban. among them, more americans. this is the brand-new video of that flight. we're live from the city where that plane is expected to land. but we begin with breaking news. a new phase in the pandemic fight. in just a matter of hours, president biden is set to lay out his next big push to stop the spread of covid and to boost vaccinations. one part of the six-poin
i'm chris jansing in for craig melvin. this nob, we're tracking a number of fast moving stories with critical developments including increased security coming to capitol hill. congress and police now taking crucial steps ahead of a scheduled rally in support of people arresting during the january 6th insurrection. one of those steps, the return of that imposing seven-foot-tall fence around the capitol. those concerns come as we get a look at brand-new fbi video of the person they think planted...
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moving on to sports with chris alvarez an lots of celebrate in sports, chris. chris: busy sports sunday. baseball is here t. return of the nfl and niners rolling in detroit until the lions roar back. boost and cricket charge you more for unlimited 5g. metro doesn't. introducing the big 5g upgrade. just twenty-five bucks a month gets you unlimited 5g and a free 5g smartphone. that's half the price... ...for one line of unlimited 5g smartphone data ...plus a free samsung galaxy 5g when you switch and trade-in. all with the power of the t-mobile 5g network. rule your day with 5g. only at metro by t-mobile. ♪ ♪ ♪ small decisions make a world of difference. ikea. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ hey google, turn up the heat. ♪ ♪ ♪ doing it yourself doesn't have to mean all by yourself. with the home depot as your partner, doing's never been easier. you can pick up skills in a virtual workshop. pick up what you need fast. or have it delivered, same day. and if you have more projects than you have time to do them, we can even help with that. ♪ this is doing like
moving on to sports with chris alvarez an lots of celebrate in sports, chris. chris: busy sports sunday. baseball is here t. return of the nfl and niners rolling in detroit until the lions roar back. boost and cricket charge you more for unlimited 5g. metro doesn't. introducing the big 5g upgrade. just twenty-five bucks a month gets you unlimited 5g and a free 5g smartphone. that's half the price... ...for one line of unlimited 5g smartphone data ...plus a free samsung galaxy 5g when you switch...
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chris, good to see you, what are you looking at ? >> great to be here. we have to put the move in a bit of context the correction is not three or four days old. the average stock is actually been correcting for months and months and months. so we brought along a couple of tables and a couple of names where i think we can hide out and find safety. the first thing that i want to show you a checkup of where we are. off the highs, both nasdaq and s&p have been down five. and russell 2 down 8 if you look at the second table, the average stock is already will down quite a bit more than that the average s&p is down 13% and the average nasdaq stock is down 15% from the high. the average russell 2ooo stock is down 30 the average issue has been correcting for months and months and months we think we are enclcloser to t end of it than the beginning i want to show you three names in particular that i think can be bought here what we are looking for is one of two things. names that are over sold with good up trends or stocks in a tough tape that are showing unusual s
chris, good to see you, what are you looking at ? >> great to be here. we have to put the move in a bit of context the correction is not three or four days old. the average stock is actually been correcting for months and months and months. so we brought along a couple of tables and a couple of names where i think we can hide out and find safety. the first thing that i want to show you a checkup of where we are. off the highs, both nasdaq and s&p have been down five. and russell 2...
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chris joining us with one more preview of sports. chris: coming up, we go the nfl with some of the most wild players at your ever going to see. plus a closer look at jimmy garoppolo's we're all ready for a real vacation. one where you can sip tropical drinks with fruity garnishes, without having to get up. a vacation where you don't have to sweat the small stuff, like rummaging for room keys. and a vacation where drinks and wi-fi that's fast and reliable, are all included. because when you're on a real vacation together where you don't have to think about anything, you can finally enjoy everything. come aboard a medallionclass cruise with princess plus. visit princess.com or call 1-800-princess. chris: on a show at levi's stadium and although the nine is lost on that last second heartbreaking field goal, a lot to be encouraged about including the play by jimmy garoppolo. san francisco trailed as many as 17 in the first half later. garoppolo was sacked four times, fumbled once. and was kicked on the shin, which led to a fumble which g
chris joining us with one more preview of sports. chris: coming up, we go the nfl with some of the most wild players at your ever going to see. plus a closer look at jimmy garoppolo's we're all ready for a real vacation. one where you can sip tropical drinks with fruity garnishes, without having to get up. a vacation where you don't have to sweat the small stuff, like rummaging for room keys. and a vacation where drinks and wi-fi that's fast and reliable, are all included. because when you're...
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and that's the reality, chris. at the end of the day, while people will listen to what you say, they believe what they see. and while i hate that these are the experiences that have been cast upon our community, our school districts, these are the realities and we have to find a way to mitigate them. many would say that closing schools would be the best way to go about that. many would say that vaccines would be the best mitigation effort. but in some ways we have observed vaccinated employees come down with the virus and we have observed those who have not been vaccinated who have been able to avoid it. so, again, it's an elusive process. we are doing the best we can to mitigate it and ensuring that our students and staff remain healthy and well. >> when i said that virtual instruction sucks, i am speaking to parents. i know the teachers are trying. i go through it with my three kids. and now two of them are going back to regular school, the other one is in college. i get that everybody's trying. it's just not as
and that's the reality, chris. at the end of the day, while people will listen to what you say, they believe what they see. and while i hate that these are the experiences that have been cast upon our community, our school districts, these are the realities and we have to find a way to mitigate them. many would say that closing schools would be the best way to go about that. many would say that vaccines would be the best mitigation effort. but in some ways we have observed vaccinated employees...
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this is like murder. >> chris -- >> yes, sir. last word to you. >> you know, the city has come around so many times. every time there's a flood, the city shows up. all the politicians come around with them. they do a lot of talking. they have all the media with them. when they leave, that's the end of the story. nothing happens. absolutely nothing happens. >> i hear you. that's why i wanted you on tonight. >> we have to fend for ourselves. we have to frienend for ourselv >> you have to speak for yourselves. that's what you are doing. you don't have to fend for yourselves. that's why you have government, leaders. this is about them and their job. i understand your frustration. it's not the first time. now you lost people who you care about. you don't think it was necessary. i hear you. that's why i want you on to milwaumake your case. i'm going to put up the go fund me page for your family. okay? i'm going to put it out on social media. god bless and good luck. thank you. we will stay in touch to find out how you are doing. okay?
this is like murder. >> chris -- >> yes, sir. last word to you. >> you know, the city has come around so many times. every time there's a flood, the city shows up. all the politicians come around with them. they do a lot of talking. they have all the media with them. when they leave, that's the end of the story. nothing happens. absolutely nothing happens. >> i hear you. that's why i wanted you on tonight. >> we have to fend for ourselves. we have to frienend for...
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chris taylor. -- way of chris taylor. and would have crawford had been at third on that fly ball. >> scores easily. mark prior the pitching coach out to the mound as la stella, the pinch hitter comes up. the dodgers always send the pitching coach out every time as a pinch hitter. >> well, he's giving joe kelly the opportunity to decide who he pitches to. if he decides to go after toomey la stella, i doubt he's going to give him a whole lot to hit. not the end of the world. they know that darrin ruf is not that well. when a guy's hot, doesn't always matter. >> la stella's had stiffness in his side. kind of put him on the shelf this for a while. he last played this past sunday in atlanta. >> above average, across the board out there. >> ball and a strike, on the outside. was that a changeup? 87 miles an hour. >> it's been a good pitch for him. >> la stella facing joe kelly. >> crawford's going to get a two-out jump. seager playing right behind second base. la stella. >> packed it up. >> and it's 0-2. >> changeup-changeup bu
chris taylor. -- way of chris taylor. and would have crawford had been at third on that fly ball. >> scores easily. mark prior the pitching coach out to the mound as la stella, the pinch hitter comes up. the dodgers always send the pitching coach out every time as a pinch hitter. >> well, he's giving joe kelly the opportunity to decide who he pitches to. if he decides to go after toomey la stella, i doubt he's going to give him a whole lot to hit. not the end of the world. they know...
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>> chris i'm so glad that you're focusing on it. it gives us more detail, it pulls back another layer of the onion. of just how worried milley was. remember, the most senior military officer in the country. the guy you have to go through to get the presidents advice, not the say so, but the guy who has to give the president advice and going to war. legally required. this person was worried, that the president might do anything, and he was building many different elements, to prevent trump from doing something crazy. i think one of the most interesting things that comes out in my colleagues about woodward and bob costas book, is the idea that, milley was pretty convinced, that trump was in mental decline. that's not a shock to me. in our book, i alone can fix. it we were hearing that mark meadows was telling people, including milley, the president is in a bad way. after the election. that the president was not losing it exactly, but so unhinged. so i think this just provides more detail, about what we knew about milley, and how worri
>> chris i'm so glad that you're focusing on it. it gives us more detail, it pulls back another layer of the onion. of just how worried milley was. remember, the most senior military officer in the country. the guy you have to go through to get the presidents advice, not the say so, but the guy who has to give the president advice and going to war. legally required. this person was worried, that the president might do anything, and he was building many different elements, to prevent trump...
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"fox news sunday" can with chris chris -- with chris wallace is next. i'll be filling in for shannon bream this week, please join us or set the dvr. have an awesome day. have an awesome day. chris: president biden faces a barrage of challenges to this sweeping vaccine mandates, impacting tens of millions of americans. >> this is not about freedom or personal choice. it's about protecting yourself and those around you. chris: as the delta variant surges, the latest offensive in the fight against covid, faces pushback from republicans, accusing the white house of big government overreach. >> to protect my people and to defend their freedom. >> president forgot we live in america. >> these pandemic politics as i
"fox news sunday" can with chris chris -- with chris wallace is next. i'll be filling in for shannon bream this week, please join us or set the dvr. have an awesome day. have an awesome day. chris: president biden faces a barrage of challenges to this sweeping vaccine mandates, impacting tens of millions of americans. >> this is not about freedom or personal choice. it's about protecting yourself and those around you. chris: as the delta variant surges, the latest offensive in...
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thanks, chris. i am happy to lay out the - chris. i am happy to lay out the process — chris. i am happy to lay out the process. informed consent in this process— process. informed consent in this process is— process. informed consent in this process is really important, particularly when there is, as you say. _ particularly when there is, as you say. a _ particularly when there is, as you say, a marginal benefit, but we shouldn't— say, a marginal benefit, but we shouldn't mistake that kind of marginal— shouldn't mistake that kind of marginal benefit for no benefit at all. marginal benefit for no benefit at all that — marginal benefit for no benefit at all that is — marginal benefit for no benefit at all. that is the first really important point in all of this. both the jcvi _ important point in all of this. both the jcvi process and the process subsequently employed by the cmos has shown there is benefit both directly — has shown there is benefit both directly and indirectly to being vaccinated over being unvaccinated. so that _ vaccinated over being unvaccinate
thanks, chris. i am happy to lay out the - chris. i am happy to lay out the process — chris. i am happy to lay out the process. informed consent in this process— process. informed consent in this process is— process. informed consent in this process is really important, particularly when there is, as you say. _ particularly when there is, as you say. a _ particularly when there is, as you say, a marginal benefit, but we shouldn't— say, a marginal benefit, but we shouldn't mistake that...
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i'm chris hayes. as of today, roe versus wade is essentially dead in the state of texas, the second largest state in the union. the right to abortion, as recognized by the supreme court in 1973 with decades of precedent reviewed over and over decades of jurisprudence. that right is effectively gone in our state of the union. it did not go into the 6-3 court with fanfare and coverage, instead it came with just total absence, silence, as the court failed to rule on a request to block the new law passed by texas republicans and signed by governor greg abbott. that law, senate bill 8, went into effect today, banning all abortions after about six weeks of pregnancy. it also, and this is key, allows private citizens to sue abortion providers and anyone else who helps a woman obtain an abortion, including those who give a woman a ride to a clinic or provide financial assistance in obtaining an abortion. now, the law is obviously unconstitutional under the court's current jurisprudence. it goes against all th
i'm chris hayes. as of today, roe versus wade is essentially dead in the state of texas, the second largest state in the union. the right to abortion, as recognized by the supreme court in 1973 with decades of precedent reviewed over and over decades of jurisprudence. that right is effectively gone in our state of the union. it did not go into the 6-3 court with fanfare and coverage, instead it came with just total absence, silence, as the court failed to rule on a request to block the new law...
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let's hand it over to chris for "cuomo primetime." >>> i am chris cuomo and welcome to prime time. bolo. be on the look out. you need to be aware the people calling for milley's head. one, they're distracting from the real headline from this book. confirmation for how out of control president trump was. that many knew perhaps including those calling for milley's head. they knew what was going on with trump. and there are real questions about why rubio and others never spoke about trump the way they are talking about the man who protected the democracy from him. second, even if you do want to keep the spotlight on milley, you now need to add another key fact they're ignoring. milley did what he did with the consent of trump's secretary of defense, mark esper. so much for milley going rogue. so now what? again, i still think milley has to testify. in the open, no national security veil, no closed meeting, open meeting, why? because then we're going to have to hear interpretation from politicians. we know he's scheduled to speak in two weeks but we're told part of it is going to be cl
let's hand it over to chris for "cuomo primetime." >>> i am chris cuomo and welcome to prime time. bolo. be on the look out. you need to be aware the people calling for milley's head. one, they're distracting from the real headline from this book. confirmation for how out of control president trump was. that many knew perhaps including those calling for milley's head. they knew what was going on with trump. and there are real questions about why rubio and others never spoke...