should have to make it worth your while, and that is what should lead to higher wages and better dignity of work. there is noncompete clauses and people running the machines that lay down asphalt. if in fact, you get offered a job, and you have a, you know, that you are in arkansas doing it, a lot of the specific examples is that you can t take a job in west texas to do it. what in the hell does that have to do with anything? or clauses in mcdonald s contacts and you can t leave burger king or go to mcdonald s, and is there a trade secret about what is in that patty? i am serious. and a lot of you do know, and i did not know until five years ago the incredible number of noncompete clauses for ordinary people that it is done for one reason to keep wages low, period. look, let workers choose who they want to work for. i am calling on the ftc to do away with certain occupational licensing requirements. do you realize if you braid hair and you move from one state to another, some
positive step with the coronavirus. the focus here is a there is a supply chain nightmare as inflation continues to strike. they are announcing walmart, fedex, and ups will ramp up shipping. joining us now, morgan chesky in texas. the retired marine corps. major general. david fisher who co-wrote three books with william shatner. you re going to have to update those books. some of what we heard from william shatner s conversation just after he exited the capsule? you look down there and it is just there is mother earth and comfort and there is is there death, i don t know. is that the way death is, and then it s gone, geez. what is unknown is there is a soft blue. look at the beauty of that. and it s so thin. and you re through it in an instant. you have given me the most profound experience. i m so i hope that i never recover from this. just imagine, the emotion of that. you re absolutely right, before the flight took place, they were looking out the window of the ne
congress came out forcefully on the side of the former president. they claimed others who did the same thing were let off or given a slap on the wrist. we re going to lay out the facts of those cases that they continue to cite to let you compare and contrast for yourself. but as for bill bar, donald trump s attorney general who helped shield him from trouble after the mueller investigation, there s no comparison. we re going to play that sound byte while we also watch this plane for donald trump to disembark. let s listen first. there are two big lies, i think, that are out there right now. one is, oh, these other presidents took all of these documents. those were situations where they arranged with the archives to set up special space under the management, control, and security provided by the archivist to temporarily put documents into the libraries were ready. these were not people just putting them in their basement. okay. and the second thing that the president, the id
the federal bureau of prisons announced that ted kaczynski was found unresponsive in his prison cell this morning. he was 81 years old. he spread terror across the united states after mailing and hand delivering sophisticated bombs, killing three people and injuring many others. the unabomber case stumped the fbi from 1978 until 1996. almost 20 years. wasn t until his brother came forward with his suspicions that the fbi got the break they had long needed. polo sandoval has been following this for us. what have you learned? as expected, the man infamously known as the unabomber test kaczynski died in prison. he was serving multiple life sentences. he had recently experienced medical issues. what we do know is he was found unresponsive in his cell overnight. he was rushed to the hospital where the convicted bomber was pronounced dead. reporter: known infamously as the unabomber, ted kaczynski was serving eight life sentences for his 17-year reign of terror when he died sun
federal indictment. what he s saying about the case and how other republican presidential candidates are handling it. we ll also look at security preparations underway in miami where trump is expected to appear in court this week. plus, a dam collapse creates a new humanitarian crisis in ukraine. thousands left without food, shelter and drinking water. volunteers are trying to save lives. announcer: live from cnn center, this is cnn newsroom with kim brunhuber. we re following a developing story out of russia. a court in moscow confirms it has detained a u.s. citizen on drug charges. it s travis lee describing him as, quote, former paratrooper and musician. he will remain in custody until august 6th. a video of his arrest and his police mug shot were published on thursday. cnn filmed him in 2014 for an episode of anthony bourdain, parts unknown. they are aware of reports of the arrest. a states department spokesperson said they will try to get consular access. don