on tonight but we have to begin with shocking breaking news. what appears to be a very very serious injury. tonight, monday night football game. between the buffalo bills, the cincinnati bengals. the bills safety, lamar hamlin, collapsed on the field after making a tackle in the first quarter of the game. this is where joe is so good. but now another bills players down. of the we can tell exactly who that is. maybe hamlin? good jordan player was able to go it was indeed hamlin. he was number three on the bills. we are watching it, he appeared to stand up for a moment before collapsing. it is incredibly disturbing to watch what is happened. we don t yet have all the information on his current condition. but we do know that in absence was brought on to the field and according to the espn broadcast, and then received cpr. on the field before being driven out of the stadium in that ambulance. bob costas joins us now on the phone. bob, so scary to see that. to watch consecutiv
And one more comment id like to make is that my son, who is a white male, was pulled over tonights ago by the police because he had a low beam out. So i think things have really changed in the past 50 years. My main question is how can you say you cant make it today based on something that happened to your family 150 years ago . Id like to hear an answer to that. So i mean for starters, this idea of 150 years ago, its true slavery ended 150 years ago. But the discrimination thats baked into our system continues even today. I tell the story all the time about my father, not somebody i read about in a book somewhere, not some ancient relative. My father was born in 1933 in mississippi. Goes off to fight in the korean war. Comes home to a mississippi where he cant sit at a lunch counter, where he is not allowed to vote, where he does not get to participate in the gi bills that are offered to people coming back from war to go to college where he cant get the home loans that are offered as
Triple a credit rating. I will focus on those things that got us this far. Economic development, striving for excellence in education and making sure we are delivering Good Government at a taxpayer value. Thank you. Live now to the executive chair of the ford motor company, he is here in washington to talk about the future of the transportation industry, bill ford will be interviewed by david, live in cspan2. And then became the ceo in 2003 which he did until 2006, he is currently the executive chairman of ford. Ford is a company that his great grandfather henry ford started in 1903 and has a market value of roughly 49 billion and revenue last year 199,000 employees and net income last year 7. 2 billion. Bill is active not only in helps to run ford, but also in activities in detroit area. Hes a hockey player and a black belt in Marshall Arts martial arts and he has been active to reinvent and renovate detroit and try today make it a much more habitable place and active in many activiti
Out you with, ryan and everybody on the set is fabulous. Laura is a native of plymouth, wisconsin. You have seen her on the blend. She was the white house director of the events. You taught us how to do the egg roll over easter. That was a blast. You are an author. I have read your book after you came on the one time i love it i think it is phenomenal. Everybody has to get a copy there is great tips in there. And it real networking. Some people think its diet book or cocktail book there is a little cocktails, but it is all about networking and partnerships. Its a blast a lot of fun. You were recently a guest host and host of larry king you filled in for him. I used to do larry king live when it was on cnn. Now i go to burbank and fill in there. It you love the politics do you feel like you get very polarized you can say what you why they are saying it. Thats why like being in the host position verses the interviewe position. I really want to hear why people think the way they think. Th
You think what were talking but here is the end of capitalism . That the Banking System is gotten to the point where we cant accept a market economy with banks that are privately owned . Mr. Kashkari not at all. The market economy is still the key to our future. We just need to have a market economy where you can have a prosperity, and innovation, and take up some of the risk of collapse of the table. Pretty briefly, why now . Yourhy you in terms of leading on this issue . I just started, so im going as fast as i can. I feel at what i bring to this is a unique perspective. Of few people on the front line responding to financial crisis. That really colors my thinking and my views as i look at what has been implemented. Does have a the fed lot of expertise in large banks. I think bringing these things together to say i think we can do more, lets go do more, the last thing i would say im repeating myself there are a lot of experts around the country that have strong ideas about this. Have