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CNN Newsroom Live-20210822-04:39:00

contribution they made serving alongside u.s. forces. is there a sense that perhaps, you know, the u.s. owes them given their sacrifice? >> yes. so, technically, the population that we're serving right now are not refugees. they're -- they have special immigrant visa. they're called special immigrant visa entrants or sivs. and those are the folks that typically served as translators for the u.s. military in their home countries, back in afghanistan. and as a result, they are persecuted in their home countries. they're in grave danger. their families are in great danger. and so, it is our responsibility to resettle them. and so, we're -- we're starting to -- to see that happen. >> and -- and it was interesting. correct me if i'm wrong. i believe you have a staff member who's actually been through the process. and -- and is now working to help those who are coming, right? what -- what -- what's been his role? >> um, yeah. we actually have about a third

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Sunday Morning Futures With Maria Bartiromo-20210822-19:27:00

>> yeah, i don't think that's really fair in that the afghan security forces have fought bravely. in fact, the last 10 years, they've taken the brunt of the casualties. and the entire 20 years, they've lost over 60,000 soldiers. during the same time period, the nato forces lost 3500, 2500 of which were u.s. military members. so it's really tough to say that they didn't have the ability to fight. i've seen parallels of this with iraq in many ways where the iraqi security forces have melted in 2014 to isis when isis evaded iraq, took over a third of the country. people then said that the iraqi security forces wouldn't fight but at the time then president obama sent in a small force, i was fortunate to lead that force and in some ways we became that

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CNN Newsroom-20210822-03:40:00

older. just about every state in the country mandates vaccines for school-age children. some states mandate about ten vaccines. and this should be the 11th mandated all across the country. i think we'll see businesses mandate vaccines. we're already seeing the federal government do this with the military and other federal employees. and moreover, the kaiser family foundation surveys have shown that there are about a third of the folks who are currently unvaccinated have stated a willingness to become vaccinated once the vaccine is fully approved. so i think we will see an increase in vaccine uptake one the vaccine is approved. >> obviously a lot of concern amongst parents as well regarding this. regarding this school year and what the winter will hold.

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The Sunday Show With Jonathan Capehart-20210822-14:00:00

poor and low wealth people in this country who can vote. that's a third of the electorate. we know that in 15 states -- in 15 states, if poor and low-wealth people organize around an agenda for health and living wages, they can determine the elections if one to 25% of those who haven't voted vote. >> reverend barber, i will give you the last word. that does it today. but thank you so much for joining us today. democratic state representative jasmine crockett of texas and reverend william barber, we'll see you marching. thank you both very much. that does it for me this weekend. thanks for spending part of your sunday with me. don't go anywhere. the governors of new york and rhode island are expected to give updates on hurricane henri in just a few minutes. msnbc will bring the latest developments on "the sunday show" with jonathan capehart that starts right now. a desperate scene in afghanistan as president biden prepares to address the nation

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Inside Politics With Abby Phillip-20210822-12:43:00

united states. there's no doubt these work and are safe. there's a portion of the american public that still doesn't trust that emergency use designation. the full approval, studies suggest about a third of those who have not yet gotten vaccinated will step up to get a shot in the arm when it turns from emergency use approval to full fda approval. the other thing is that it will open the door for a lot of folks to put mandates in place. the supreme court has held up some mandates like indiana university. other groups like the military have been holding off for full approval. and i can't overstate what a difference those mandates make for people who are just on the fence or haven't gotten around to getting a vaccine yet. it's really going to be quite impactful over the next four to six weeks as those mandates take place, as people show up for vaccines in arms and, of course, once those vaccines take effect. we're still looking at a tough couple of months ahead but longer term this full approval will make a big difference. >> while we're waiting on the

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CNN Newsroom With Jim Acosta-20210822-21:45:00

alienate them. really, a shameful, pathetic, weak performance. >> yeah, there was an opportunity there to show real leadership and he just failed that test. i mean, there's just no other way around it. as you know, doctor, sources tell cnn that full approval of the pfizer vaccine could come tomorrow. how helpful would that be in getting the vaccine hesitant out there to get their shots? >> well, we have data to suggest it will be impactful. so the most recent kaiser family foundation survey of unvaccinated americans shows that about a third of folks in this country who are currently unvaccinated are willing now to get vaccinated if the -- if and when the vaccine receives full approval. so that will help. but we have a long way to go. we have to vaccinate millions and millions of people in this country who have shown a very

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The Papers-20210822-21:55:00

-ap ordinary working people, the gender gap is _ ordinary working people, the gender gap is about 15%. that's bad enough, but when _ gap is about 15%. that's bad enough, but when it— gap is about 15%. that's bad enough, but when it comes to top paid women, non-exec— but when it comes to top paid women, non—exec women, about average £104.000 — non—exec women, about average £104.000 - — non—exec women, about average £104,000 — now that's a pretty good salary. _ £104,000 — now that's a pretty good salary. but _ £104,000 — now that's a pretty good salary, but men in the same positions _ salary, but men in the same positions get over £170,000. if you are an _ positions get over £170,000. if you are an executive in one of the ftse 300 companies, as a woman you will earn about— 300 companies, as a woman you will earn about £1.5 million — that's nice, _ earn about £1.5 million — that's nice. but— earn about £1.5 million — that's nice. but as _ earn about £1.5 million — that's nice, but as a man, it's about £25 million _ nice, but as a man, it's about £25 million and — nice, but as a man, it's about £25 million. and one wonders how one justifies _ million. and one wonders how one justifies that. yes, we've made big progress. — justifies that. yes, we've made big progress. a — justifies that. yes, we've made big progress, a lot more women on boards now, progress, a lot more women on boards now. and _ progress, a lot more women on boards now. and in_ progress, a lot more women on boards now, and in 2015 it was only about a fifth of— now, and in 2015 it was only about a fifth of board positions were women. it is fifth of board positions were women. it is now— fifth of board positions were women. it is now over a third. so we've made — it is now over a third. so we've made improvements on the numbers to make a _ made improvements on the numbers to make a number of women on the boards, — make a number of women on the boards, but — make a number of women on the boards, but not made improvements enough _ boards, but not made improvements enough in _ boards, but not made improvements enough in the parity between what men and _

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - MSNBC - 20151202:14:39:00

unfavorability rating of any candidate, republican or democrat. how can he be so unpopular and not only be in the lead but actually growing? >> look, he is the -- he is the id of the republican base. he says the things they feel. i think it's important to point out here that there has been talk all along in gop circles, well, trump as a ceiling. he also seems to have a floor, right. there is a third of the vote in this primary that just loves the guy and will not be shaken from him. and that seems to be the new reality. and unless some other candidate can put more pieces together and get ahead of him, he now has a real shot at getting the nomination. >> can you underestimate the drop for ben carson? seven points in a month. what happened? >> you know, i have to say, i think some of the flubs on foreign policy, the sense that he was really unsure of himself, probably hurt him. look, when trump doesn't know something, he blusters through and he says the media are lying.

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - MSNBC - 20151202:23:40:00

one of the two in the vehicle was wounded and is now in custody and the third person was shot and killed. so we should know a lot more soon about who these people were and perhaps what they had in mind. but it does seem to be at least the initial feeling is it does seem to be over. >> so as you said, we are looking at these pictures of what appear to be a continuing standoff. from your multiple law enforcement sources, one of the suspects shot and killed, one in custody, you dropped out for a moment in my ear there, rolled out? >> yes. what we're told is as this began to unfold, there were three men in the vehicle. one of them rolled out on to the street and was subsequently arrested, probably at some distance from the vehicle. the other two remained in the vehicle and opened fire on police. within of those was round wounded and is now in custody and the third was shot and killed. that's our best information so far from the scene. >> so there's been a lot of talk and in fact it was probably the

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New Day-20151202-12:07:00

beyond the lion's share of how much -- >> where's the perhaps? him getting a lot of attention has to be helping him, right? >> it's a factor. you can't say it's only because the media is focusing on donald trump that he's popular. >> it helps. that's why he does so much media. >> sure. when you talk to the panel of his supporters, they never say, i like him because i saw him on television. i like him because he speaks the truth, he speaks my language. >> he gets more at-bats than other people, too. it has to be part of it. he has to make the most of them. they go hand in hand, right. >> he's great copy. you never know what will next come out of his mouth. i have to get over the point of saying this faux pas will take him down or that misstatement will take him down. i'm convinced the reason he draws somewhere in the range of a third of republicans is because of the type of things that he's tending to say.

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