israel. we continue to press and expect for additional americans to be released, as well. we will not stop working until every hostage is returned to their loved ones. president biden speaking yesterday about an american girl who was orphaned by hamas terrorists and taken hostage. you heard the president mention 13 hostages in the end. 17 were freed yesterday. we ll have a live report from tel-aviv on the people still being held by hamas, as well as the future of the humanitarian pause in gaza. also ahead, the latest developments in the shooting of three college students of palestinian decent in vermont. the the fbi is investigating the attack. we ll have the very latest. plus, a tale of two thanksgivings. president biden sharing a message of optimism and unity. very hopeful, saying we need to come together, which i think, obviously, anybody running for president would be saying the same thing, right? sure, absolutely. donald trump, on the other hand, former preside
will set rules and enforce those rules. and i was, like most americans, i thought those rules generally worked until they were brought into doubt in 2020. the issue over here is the rules actually do it work, but the doubt which was sowed around the job, that people like you had to do, suppress the votes, that makes people worry about elections. absolutely. the job of secretary of state in nevada is one where, you oversee corporate and security filings, you are a regulator of elections here in nevada, which we all know coming to 2024, we know nevada will be a major battleground state. we will have an opportunity to choose the next president of the united states, it s the responsibility of them to be a regulator. i was appointed to the nevada athletic position to republican senators, i served two years as chairs, i know it is to be a regulator, to set statute, passing statute to be for all nevadans for election.
some should be thrown out of the country to suggest who he should pardon. what do you make of this? solid logic there. even if we were to ignore the fact that muhammad ali doesn t need a pardon, he was castigated for protesting, for resisting, for using his athletic position. it is ironic he wants to pardon muhammad ali, however erroneous the logic is, at the same time he wants to beat up on football players for doing the same thing. he s mischaracterizing the nfl players point. their point isn t that some people are being unfairly treated by the system, it is not about individual acts of mistreatment, it is about structural inequality, also about state violence, people being killed by law enforcement. so you can t pardon someone who is dead. you can t break out the ouija board and fix it. you need structural readjustment and have a change of laws. and that can t happen by i think that s the
need to do to hit the ball in cold temperatures? survive, stay warm, vaseline, baby oil. that s what i do before the show. a little shiny. pete: basic tip, we are going to take a few swings here. i never hit a curve ball. the basic thing is to somewhat in athletic position, bend your legs a little bit, shoulder, down. pete: go for it, clayton. when you do swing feel the ball making contact with the bat right there. you have to see this contact. see the ball hit the bat. clayton: you re only going to throw it 20 miles an hour.
fundamentals and the fundamentals of tackling and that s where you get into football, everyone is trying to make the highlight reel and launching themselves, making themselves a projectile instead of getting into a great athletic position, breaking down and making an athletic move. there s a huge difference there. and i believe, and you can go on u.s.a. football and look at all the statistics and techniques that do it that actually will get you away from the possibility of head injuries. congressman, talk about what the nfl has done for you after you broke your tailbone, also had to have knee surgery. injuries simply are part of the game, but how did the nfl help you? i think the biggest thing, dealing with brain injuries personally, is i was fortunate enough to be on a team in philadelphia that was way ahead of curve on baseline testing with injuries, which i think the majority of high schools now won t let you back on the field until you can pass that baseline test to know you