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The 11th Hour With Stephanie Ruhle

potential general election. meanwhile, president biden had this to say about his likely opponent. >> have you seen donald trump's mugshot to get? >> i did see it on television. >> what did you think? >> handsome guy. wonderful guy. >> joining me now, retired marine corps lieutenant colonel amy mcgrath, she also ran for senate in kentucky against mitch mcconnell. and the cofounder of the lincoln project, he worked on a number of republican campaigns. reid, these numbers that trump has among republicans remain strong, but do you think this puts the party in a bind because their voters are demanding a candidate who keeps losing to independents? >> look, as i said before on the 11th hour with you, simone, they made a deal with the devil and now they're paying for it. the devil always comes for his do. you showed those numbers from reuters are from a poll last month that showed that 37% of independents are more likely to vote for joe biden because of this. only 8% said they're more

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CBS Evening News With Norah ODonnell

help somebody. >> don't really have a teacher that i remember. i have no might remember my bus driver. >> reporter: so many kids feel the exact same way. more than 20 of them had reid, who was also a pastor, vitiate their weddings. a bomb so strong that even though reid retired years ago, former students gathered recently for one last ride. >> and they are finding their assigned seat. >> right here in the front. >> reporter: that they had 20 y. and now their child is sitting on their lap, and that kind of feeling is a wonderful thing. >> reporter: and as for his secret to fostering all of this... >> only had two rules on the bus. >> show everyone love and respect. >> love and respect to everybody. >> reporter: it's a lesson they carry with them. >> love and respect. >> reporter: and on them. >> got a "love and respect" tattoo. >> i am convinced that when you love and respect people, most of the time, that is what you are going to get back. >> reporter: get back by the busload. >> thanks, rosie.

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CBS Evening News With Norah ODonnell

>> reporter: far from it. >> bethany. d.j. the handsome lad, that is lewis. >> reporter: how many kids do you have? >> i would say 200. >> reporter: may be even more. >> no, they are not biologically my kids, but emotionally, they surely are. >> reporter: that is how attached he is to the students who rode his school bus. a job he held for 27 years, even though it wasn't exactly his first choice. reid sort of fell into the job. well, not sort of. he did fall into the job. in 1990, he fell off a roof working as a handyman. after that, he wanted a job closer to the ground vehicle but ironically, he says no john has ever lifted him higher butt. being in a position where you can love kids every single day is a lovely position to be in. >> he just made everybody feel safe and loved and cared for, do everything he possibly could to

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The 11th Hour With Stephanie Ruhle

juanita tolliver, reid, thank you both for being here. you just gave us a sneak peek of what we are going to get from the lincoln project for the next few months. when we come, back you must stick around for this. it is super important, reporting, minnesota becoming the headline, police raid a local newspaper in kansas, but it did not stop them from publishing. we will dig into that when the 11th hour continues. continues.

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The 11th Hour With Stephanie Ruhle

interest coming from mike pence next week, especially him trying to land punch trump. he cannot handle trump. that has been made clear repeatedly over time. >> and you know who knows that? trump. juanita tolliver, reid, thank you both for being here. you just gave us a sneak peek of what we are going to get from the lincoln project for the next few months. when we come, back you must stick around for this. it is super important, reporting, minnesota becoming the headline, police raid a local newspaper in kansas, but it did not stop them from publishing. we will dig into that when the 11th hour continues. hour continues. no one should suffer like that. i started cosentyx®. five years clear. real people with psoriasis look and feel better with cosentyx. don't use if you're allergic to cosentyx. before starting get checked for tuberculosis. an increased risk of infection, some serious and a lowered ability to fight them may occur. tell your doctor about an infection or symptoms or if you had a vaccine or plan to.

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Breakfast

really great. how on earth do you keep them _ really great. how on earth do you keep them in _ really great. how on earth do you keep them in check? _ really great. how on earth do you keep them in check? i _ really great. how on earth do you keep them in check? i don't. - really great. how on earth do you keep them in check? i don't. no | keep them in check? i don't. no chance. keep them in check? i don't. no chance- i— keep them in check? i don't. no chance. i leave _ keep them in check? i don't. no chance. i leave that _ keep them in check? i don't. no chance. i leave that to _ keep them in check? i don't. no | chance. i leave that to somebody else. once they are in the boat i can keep control but once they are out of the boat they are somebody else's problem. reid out of the boat they are somebody else's problem-— out of the boat they are somebody else's problem. reid found out she had breast cancer— else's problem. reid found out she had breast cancer last _ else's problem. reid found out she had breast cancer last year - else's problem. reid found out she had breast cancer last year when i else's problem. reid found out she i had breast cancer last year when she was 37. mr; had breast cancer last year when she was37. g _ ,., , had breast cancer last year when she was37. , , , was 37. my symptoms were pretty unremarkable. _ was 37. my symptoms were pretty unremarkable. i— was 37. my symptoms were pretty unremarkable. i had _ was 37. my symptoms were pretty unremarkable. i had started - was 37. my symptoms were pretty unremarkable. i had started back| was 37. my symptoms were pretty i unremarkable. i had started back to work after— unremarkable. i had started back to work after having my youngest, who was one _ work after having my youngest, who was one and — work after having my youngest, who was one and i was still breast—feeding him and ijust noticed — breast—feeding him and ijust noticed a _ breast—feeding him and ijust noticed a lump and obviously that is quite _ noticed a lump and obviously that is quite common with breast—feeding mothers _ quite common with breast—feeding mothers but something didn't sit well with— mothers but something didn't sit well with me and it was a bit strange _ well with me and it was a bit strange and more like a bone than alarm _ strange and more like a bone than alarm it's— strange and more like a bone than alarm it's a— strange and more like a bone than alarm. it's a strange thing to go through— alarm. it's a strange thing to go through -- _ alarm. it's a strange thing to go through —— than alarm. strange thing to go— through —— than alarm. strange thing to go to _ through —— than alarm. strange thing to go to at _ through —— than alarm. strange thing to go to at any time in a light but inyour— to go to at any time in a light but inyour30s— to go to at any time in a light but in your 30s with anybody getting married — in your 30s with anybody getting married and having babies and i find myself— married and having babies and i find myself with breast cancer, but there have lreen— myself with breast cancer, but there have been positives from it and one of the _ have been positives from it and one of the positives has beenjoining the lagan— of the positives has beenjoining the lagan dragons. it's become the highlight— the lagan dragons. it's become the highlight of my week. i find when i am out _ highlight of my week. i find when i am out on — highlight of my week. i find when i am out on the lagan in the boat with

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Higginbotham Acquires Houston's Iscential

Higginbotham has acquired Houston, Texas-based Iscential, an independent insurance agency, risk management and financial services firm and . one of the

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The Saturday Show with Jonathan Capehart

demonstrators on what was supposed to be a peaceful march to montgomery for voting rights. they were less than a mile into their journey when just after crossing over the edmund bridge, they were viciously beaten by law enforcement and what became known as bloody sunday. to know that history is to have a better understanding of why a brawl on an alabama riverfront resignation is so deeply with african americans. joining me now is the mayor of montgomery, mayor stephen read. mayor reid, thank you very much for coming back to the saturday show. >> thank you so much for having me. >> mayor, what were your thoughts when you first saw that video? >> i think 24 saw the video, i was as surprised as everyone. certainly disturbed by it. and i was disappointed by the actions that those were in the wrong praise, doing the wrong thing took someone who is just doing his job, trying to get

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Alex Witt Reports

lot of people saw what's happened. they were -- by the racial perception of it. i was uncomfortable by the same thing. certainly, as a black man here, as the first black mayor of the city of montgomery, you wonder whether or not this is a step back. >> do you agree with major reid there? what's your reaction to what happened? >> you know, i think he makes a lot of good points. this is a state, this is a city, with a very fraught racial history, right? and william faulkner said, the past is never dead. it's not even passed, right? we are constantly being confronted with the legacy of our history in america, which is why it's important, again, for us to learn about it so we are able to learn from it and not repeat the mistakes of the past. look, violent should never be the answer. it does present an option when you have these white people who were asked to move their boats or their vote could not. they refused to comply. this incident is bringing up a history of violence against black people. in history that continues until

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