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we are grateful for jennifer pritzker, chairwoman of the pritzker military museum and library, for serving as executive sponsor of today's historic panel, and this year's lgbtq leaders conference. colonel pritzker regrets she couldn't be with us today. honoredbsence, i am to share her following thoughts. panel, 10 years later, the repeal of "don't ask, don't tell" reminded colonel pritzker of one of her favorite stories from the military. the year is 1975, and on the cover of "time" magazine appeared a technical sergeant in uniform, with an earnest expression. the headline read, i am a homosexual. lovich was in the air force with an exemplary record, but the air force didn't want him or any other lgbtq american to defend his country in uniform. the first gaycame servicemember to out himself on a national stage, the first gay person to be named openly on the cover of a major national magazine. this said to millions of lgbtq people suffering in silence, you are not alone. his gravestone at the washington national cemetery is on named, so as to serve as a memorial to all gay veterans. it read
we are grateful for jennifer pritzker, chairwoman of the pritzker military museum and library, for serving as executive sponsor of today's historic panel, and this year's lgbtq leaders conference. colonel pritzker regrets she couldn't be with us today. honoredbsence, i am to share her following thoughts. panel, 10 years later, the repeal of "don't ask, don't tell" reminded colonel pritzker of one of her favorite stories from the military. the year is 1975, and on the cover of...
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the pritzker military museum and library. for serving executive sponsor of today's historic panel and this year's international lgbtq leaders conference. colonel pritzker regret she could be with us today and in her absence i'm honored to share her thoughts on the importance of this topic . today's panel, 10 years later the repeal of don't ask don't tell reminded colonel pritzker of one of her favorite stories from the military in american history. the year is 1975 and seemingly out of nowhere on the cover of time magazine but the technical sergeant leonard markovich, in uniform and fully visible in earnest dedicated expression. the headline read i am a homosexual. sergeant hamilton had been in the air force for 12 years. with an exemplary record but the air force didn't want him for any other lgbtq americans to defend our country in uniform. his brave decision to challenge discrimination by coming out to change began to change all that and he became not only the first gay servicemember heto help himself on such a national st
the pritzker military museum and library. for serving executive sponsor of today's historic panel and this year's international lgbtq leaders conference. colonel pritzker regret she could be with us today and in her absence i'm honored to share her thoughts on the importance of this topic . today's panel, 10 years later the repeal of don't ask don't tell reminded colonel pritzker of one of her favorite stories from the military in american history. the year is 1975 and seemingly out of nowhere...
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colonel c pritzker's regrets tht she can't be with us today and follow her thoughts on the importance of this topic. today's panel 10 years later the repeal of "don't ask don't tell" reminded colonel pritzker of one of her favorites in the military and i military and i can history be the years 1975 and seemingly out of nowhere on the cover of "time" magazine appeared technical sergeant in uniform withec an earnest dedicated expression for the headline ran i am a homosexual. sergeant mladic had been in the air force for 12 years with an exemplary record but the air force didn't want him or any other lgbtq american to defend their country in uniform. his brave decision to challenge this discrimination by coming out changed all of us and he became not only the first day servicemember on such a national stage but the first person to be named opal benoit on the cover of the magazine. millions of lgbtq people suffered in silence and you are not alone. you in your quest for freedom can be seen it will be heard. the congressional cemetery is unnamed. it reads when i was in the military they g
colonel c pritzker's regrets tht she can't be with us today and follow her thoughts on the importance of this topic. today's panel 10 years later the repeal of "don't ask don't tell" reminded colonel pritzker of one of her favorites in the military and i military and i can history be the years 1975 and seemingly out of nowhere on the cover of "time" magazine appeared technical sergeant in uniform withec an earnest dedicated expression for the headline ran i am a homosexual....
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penny pritzker. >> the marketplace is driving this. frankly, the government is catching up. david: sheila bair. >> we need to go big right now. the economy is still in serious trouble. david: and
penny pritzker. >> the marketplace is driving this. frankly, the government is catching up. david: sheila bair. >> we need to go big right now. the economy is still in serious trouble. david: and
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pritzker, who is jewish, called miller's remarks unfathomable and disgusting during a news conference wednesday. >> hitler got nothing right. this rhetoric has no place in our politics. amy: washington, d.c.'s police chief has warned republican freshman congressmember lauren boebert against violating the district's strict gun control laws after she posted a video to social media vowing she would bring her glock pistol to congress. >> even though i now work in one of the most liberal cities in america, i refuse to give up might rights, especially my second amendment rights. amy: under federal law, congressmembers are allowed to have guns on capitol grounds if they are unloaded and securely wrapped. they are barred from carrying a gun on the house floor. congressmember boebert owns a restaurant known as shooters grill in the town of rifle, colorado, where servers openly carry firearms. she has expressed support for the racist pro-trump qanon conspiracy theory. and basketball superstar lebron james suggested he'll try to buy the wnba team lanta dream from freshly defeated senator kelly l
pritzker, who is jewish, called miller's remarks unfathomable and disgusting during a news conference wednesday. >> hitler got nothing right. this rhetoric has no place in our politics. amy: washington, d.c.'s police chief has warned republican freshman congressmember lauren boebert against violating the district's strict gun control laws after she posted a video to social media vowing she would bring her glock pistol to congress. >> even though i now work in one of the most liberal...
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governor pritzker of illinois was asked why his state was lagging. he blamed that program. he said they removed hundreds of thousands of doses from the state supply and they are slow to deliver them. is that a problem you have seen in other places? jen: in some places there are complaints about how slow the program has been. it is not clear where the bottleneck is, but there are bottlenecks. this rollout has not been smooth yet. there has been a lot of catch up being played. most long-term care facilities are participating. some are well along the way and others are lagging. amna: we're hearing about vaccine shortage, people saying they will run out of supplies soon. why is that? are they not making enough, or is the federal government not distributing fast enough? jen: there is definitely a supply issue, short-term issue. provided to states is not enough to vaccinate eligible groups. states are expanding who is eligible. they are casting awider net, but have limited supply. part of it is the delivery schedule. they are not due to deliver a large amount until march, but the
governor pritzker of illinois was asked why his state was lagging. he blamed that program. he said they removed hundreds of thousands of doses from the state supply and they are slow to deliver them. is that a problem you have seen in other places? jen: in some places there are complaints about how slow the program has been. it is not clear where the bottleneck is, but there are bottlenecks. this rollout has not been smooth yet. there has been a lot of catch up being played. most long-term care...
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governor jp pritzker, the governor of illinois was touring the facility today. he touched on the challenges they're facing with supply. listen. >> at the whim of the manufacturers and the ability of the new administration to ramp up the manufacturers production capability with the defense production act. whatever people were thinking they could think a little bit earlier than they had originally thought. but this is going to take time. reporter: mark is with this county's department of public health and, so, you're experiencing these challenges yourself in terms of the limited supply but you're doing the best you can at facilities like this, just quickly. >> right. this is one example of one site that we're having. so we have to have vaccine for this site. we're pushing vaccine to large corporations trying to also to vaccinate their employees. reporter: gerry, heartening to see the people getting vaccinated, a little bit frustrating. the answer is out there. there is not enough of it. gerry: thank you very much, grady. a few minutes from now apple is set to repo
governor jp pritzker, the governor of illinois was touring the facility today. he touched on the challenges they're facing with supply. listen. >> at the whim of the manufacturers and the ability of the new administration to ramp up the manufacturers production capability with the defense production act. whatever people were thinking they could think a little bit earlier than they had originally thought. but this is going to take time. reporter: mark is with this county's department of...
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pritzker administration moved inmates up in line ahead of adults with medical conditions. president-elect joe biden with priority groups was science driven but criticized implementation is too rigid and confusing. his incoming chief of staff complaining the new administration is inheriting a huge mess. outgoing human secretary alex azar pushed back. >> this is a concerted effort by the new team to down talk where things are so they can look like heroes when they come in and carry forward the momentum that we have established. >> over 31 million vaccine doses have been delivered across the country, but only 12.3 million doses have actually been administered. something many hope these mass vaccination sites will hope to change, bret. >> bret: molly line in foxborough, thanks. up next to cancel culture and impeachment and still to come we will take on the ground to preparations in washington to see for the most unusual presidential inauguration ever. ♪ ♪ >> it is looking different than it normally does. >> pretty wild. we actually didn't think we could get this far. ♪ â
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increase in the number of vaccines delivered to us from the federal government illinois governor jb pritzker and other midwestern governor sent a joint letter to federal health officials to demand the immediate release of the reserve stockpile president elect joe biden has announced plans to do that. if the states are forwarded all of the vaccine. >>we can then increase the number of people getting her first vaccine but the tradeoff in his we don't have that guaranteed supply when they come due for their second vaccine. >>though today connecticut announced a major milestone in round one the fact that by the end of today we're going to have first doses for all of our nursing homes. >>is an important big deal medicaid is the first state in the country where every nursing home has gotten their vaccine for that first shot. >>that was always the hail reporting tonight. >>time for a look our forecast and to yeah lawrence is standing by with both florence. yeah you guys high country of course a little snow last night to the good news is the roadways are open and clear. >>looking toward i 80 right n
increase in the number of vaccines delivered to us from the federal government illinois governor jb pritzker and other midwestern governor sent a joint letter to federal health officials to demand the immediate release of the reserve stockpile president elect joe biden has announced plans to do that. if the states are forwarded all of the vaccine. >>we can then increase the number of people getting her first vaccine but the tradeoff in his we don't have that guaranteed supply when they...
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here in illinois, the governor, governor pritzker said that is not right. we don't want you to do that. we're going to eliminate that provision. that will bring in another 500 misdemeanor dollars of tax revenue that we need. you know. what you want to say about that, other than that will be tough on small businesses who have pay an extra $500 million in taxes that didn't think they were going to have to. that is the way it goes. everybody is hurting i guess. connell: last thing many of them need to your point, you're right about that. jeff, thank you, sir. jeff knock out there in chicago. everybody is hurting. out of this world view though as we continue here for you today. it's a rare three plan net conjunction, mercury, jupiter, saturn this weekend. this phenomenon includes a planetary trio defined by planets within a circle with a diameter less than five degrees in width, can be visualized with 3:00 fingers held together at arms lent. if you're into it you probably get that. if you're not you probably don't. last time this happened, october 15th. it has
here in illinois, the governor, governor pritzker said that is not right. we don't want you to do that. we're going to eliminate that provision. that will bring in another 500 misdemeanor dollars of tax revenue that we need. you know. what you want to say about that, other than that will be tough on small businesses who have pay an extra $500 million in taxes that didn't think they were going to have to. that is the way it goes. everybody is hurting i guess. connell: last thing many of them...
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laura nirider, the director of the center of wrongful convictions of youth at northwest university's pritzker school of law. she's a leading expert in false confessions by young people. nirider heard about the case and offered to help. and help us understand what happened to robert. as we watched the interrogation unfold. >> this is one of the most intense interrogations that i've ever seen. >> you have the right to remain silent. anything you say can and will be used against you in the court of law. >> you've got these officers very, very close to robert, who's a big guy pushed into that corner, increasing the pressure without even touching him. >> reporter: randy snead -- a man robert has long trusted begins the interview at 2:00 a.m., by which time robert has been awake 18 hours. >> never been in that house? >> no. >> reporter: again and again, more than 70 times. >> start telling the truth. >> i am. >> reporter: robert insists he is innocent. >> i had nothing to do with this. i swear to god. >> reporter: nine times robert asks for a polygraph. >> i will take a polygraph test right now. i
laura nirider, the director of the center of wrongful convictions of youth at northwest university's pritzker school of law. she's a leading expert in false confessions by young people. nirider heard about the case and offered to help. and help us understand what happened to robert. as we watched the interrogation unfold. >> this is one of the most intense interrogations that i've ever seen. >> you have the right to remain silent. anything you say can and will be used against you in...
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governor pritzker of illinois was asked why his state was lagging about getting the supply they have out the door. he blames that program. he says they have removed hundreds of thousands of doses from our state's supply and they are slow to deliver them. is that a problem you have been seeing in other places? >> some places there have been complaints about how slow that program has been. in others it's not clear where the bottle neck is but there are bottle necks. and i think it's just symptomatic that this rollout has not been smooth yet. hopefully it will get smoother but there's been a lot of catchup being played and with that program which is a federal program that most but not all long-term care facilities are participating in, some are well along the way and others are really lagging for a whole variety of reasons. >> the other thing we're hearing a lot about is vaccine shortage. people saying they will run out of supply soon. why is that? are the pharmaceutical companies not making enough or is the federal government not distributing them fast enough? >> there is several a sup
governor pritzker of illinois was asked why his state was lagging about getting the supply they have out the door. he blames that program. he says they have removed hundreds of thousands of doses from our state's supply and they are slow to deliver them. is that a problem you have been seeing in other places? >> some places there have been complaints about how slow that program has been. in others it's not clear where the bottle neck is but there are bottle necks. and i think it's just...
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are pritzker wants to do we are going to eviscerate that. jedediah: we have a statement from kim fox. we will read it for you and get your response. >> cash bail was never about public safety. far too many people assessment not based on their risk but the amount they could afford to pay. eliminating cash bail makes this about risk and not about poverty. your thoughts on her statement. >> take a look at what happened in new york city when they passed something similar last year. they saw a huge, huge spike in the number of crimes that are committed because the streets are being flooded with these people accused crimes and arrested. make no mistake about it kim foxx of jussie smollett fame is behind it. she is pandering to her constituents. overall bad idea. police organizations, states attorneys with the exception of kim foxx, are almost universally against this idea it's just not good. are. >> it hasn't been accomplished yet. they have until 2023 to do it based on the proceeding that's happened thus far. we will see. thank you for joining us
are pritzker wants to do we are going to eviscerate that. jedediah: we have a statement from kim fox. we will read it for you and get your response. >> cash bail was never about public safety. far too many people assessment not based on their risk but the amount they could afford to pay. eliminating cash bail makes this about risk and not about poverty. your thoughts on her statement. >> take a look at what happened in new york city when they passed something similar last year. they...
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lee cooperman, penny pritzker and barry diller you can watch us live on the go on the cnbc app. "squawk box" will be right back. for skin that never holds you back don't settle for silver #1 for diabetic dry skin* #1 for psoriasis symptom relief* and #1 for eczema symptom relief* gold bond champion your skin >>> couple of stocks to watch this morning bank of america reporting quarterly profits of 59 cents a share. 4 cents above estimate the banks bottom line helped by strengthening its trading business goldman sachs earned $12.08 for the fourth quarter compared to a consensus estimate of $7.47. the firm saw extremely strong results in its bond trading and underwriting businesses. up almost 2% office depot rebuffing a takeover offer from staples but suggesting that it's open to an alternative deal the wall street journal citing a letter from staples. staples has tried to acquire office depot three times, three times with the most recent bid $40 a share. >> okay. >>> coming up when we return, the latest on the vaccine distribution process and the confusion over the nation's stockp
lee cooperman, penny pritzker and barry diller you can watch us live on the go on the cnbc app. "squawk box" will be right back. for skin that never holds you back don't settle for silver #1 for diabetic dry skin* #1 for psoriasis symptom relief* and #1 for eczema symptom relief* gold bond champion your skin >>> couple of stocks to watch this morning bank of america reporting quarterly profits of 59 cents a share. 4 cents above estimate the banks bottom line helped by...
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blue state governors like governor newsom in california and like my own state of illinois, governor pritzker and governor cuomo there in new york and governor murphy in new jersey, open up your economy. it makes no sense, no sense whatsoever that you have got states like florida and tennessee where i am right now and texas and utah and idaho are open for business and they have low unemployment rates frankly. the unemployment rate in half the states is below 5% right now. so, then you have got the other, you know, side of the spectrum of these states that have put their, put their businesses in a state of paralysis and doing complete damage. as you were just talking about on the show earlier this is zero evidence the lockdowns have done anything to reduce the spread of the virus. ashley: right. that's a very good point. we'll have to leave it there. i know you're in nashville, steve, because i recognize the batman building behind you. >> very famous, i'm in the very famous arthur laffer studio which you guys use all the time on fox business. ashley: it is much revered and hallowed. steve, tha
blue state governors like governor newsom in california and like my own state of illinois, governor pritzker and governor cuomo there in new york and governor murphy in new jersey, open up your economy. it makes no sense, no sense whatsoever that you have got states like florida and tennessee where i am right now and texas and utah and idaho are open for business and they have low unemployment rates frankly. the unemployment rate in half the states is below 5% right now. so, then you have got...
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this is the promised lan for governors, cuomo, murphy, pritzker and newsom. that is bad news for the rest of us. we'll be on the hook. if the feds will pick up the tab why not keep the lockdowns going? they don't care about damages to the small businesses. they don't care about the economy. that is the short term, easy to achieve, politically attractive, trillions for stimulus and bailouts. that is a far cry, a very far cry from biden's two trillion dollars worth of tax increases or statehood for puerto rico or d.c., the end of fossil fuels, confiscation of wealth, all the other items on the socialist wish-list. that is my opinion, socialism delayed. i want to see the reaction to that statement from my colleague and friend liz peek who writes frequently on the dangers of socialism. all right, liz, i'm saying relax, socialism delayed. are you going to take me on? >> well i wouldn't relax totally, stuart. most of the wish-list of the democrat agenda involves higher taxes and i think we're going to be looking at a substantial tax increase almost no matter what.
this is the promised lan for governors, cuomo, murphy, pritzker and newsom. that is bad news for the rest of us. we'll be on the hook. if the feds will pick up the tab why not keep the lockdowns going? they don't care about damages to the small businesses. they don't care about the economy. that is the short term, easy to achieve, politically attractive, trillions for stimulus and bailouts. that is a far cry, a very far cry from biden's two trillion dollars worth of tax increases or statehood...
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increase in the number of vaccines delivered to us from the federal government illinois governor jb pritzker and other midwestern governor sent a joint letter to federal health officials to demand the immediate release of the reserve stockpile president elect joe biden has announced plans to do that. >>if the states are forwarded all of the vaccine. we can increase the number of people getting her first vaccine but the tradeoff in his we don't have that guaranteed supply when they come in for their second vaccine. >>though today connecticut announced a major milestone in round one the fact that by the end of today we're going to have. >>first doses for all of our nursing homes is an important big deal medicaid is the first state in i have the power to lower my blood sugar and a1c. because i can still make my own insulin. and trulicity activates my body to release it like it's supposed to. trulicity is for type 2 diabetes. it's not insulin. and i only need to take it once a week. plus, it lowers the risk of cardiovascular events. trulicity isn't for people with type 1 diabetes or diabetic ket
increase in the number of vaccines delivered to us from the federal government illinois governor jb pritzker and other midwestern governor sent a joint letter to federal health officials to demand the immediate release of the reserve stockpile president elect joe biden has announced plans to do that. >>if the states are forwarded all of the vaccine. we can increase the number of people getting her first vaccine but the tradeoff in his we don't have that guaranteed supply when they come in...
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at least extend it governor emmy award-winning governor cuomo in new york and governor pritzker in illinois. extend it. allow people to hang out behind plexiglass wearing windshields, whatever. let the bars have some super bowl money on sunday. steve: it will be okay for the west coast though. ainsley: that's true. brian: except for california where they don't even let you eat outdoors. ainsley: some are it talking about extending it for one day so you can go to your bar and drink until midnight. will. brian: i'm not going to this a bar. steve: i haven't been to bar in a year. will. brian: talking about the super bowl. steve: i haven't been to the super bowl in a year. ainsley: straight from the bar if. brian: i will be like a civilian. steve: quarter after the hour. and carley joins us today with headlines. carley: good morning, guys. we are going to start with a fox news alert. an unlawful assembly declared in tacoma, washington after protests turned violent. [chanting] can '. carley: reported of antifa protesters demand inmates be freed from a local jail. the protest started after a poli
at least extend it governor emmy award-winning governor cuomo in new york and governor pritzker in illinois. extend it. allow people to hang out behind plexiglass wearing windshields, whatever. let the bars have some super bowl money on sunday. steve: it will be okay for the west coast though. ainsley: that's true. brian: except for california where they don't even let you eat outdoors. ainsley: some are it talking about extending it for one day so you can go to your bar and drink until...