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a 34—year—old personal trainer, named locally as amie gray, died at the scene on durley chine beach on friday. let's get more from our correspondent duncan kennedy, who's in bournemouth. bring us up—to—date with the latest developments. bring us up-to-date with the latest developments-_ developments. another day of the elements and _ developments. another day of the elements and another— developments. another day of the elements and another day - developments. another day of the elements and another day of- developments. another day of the j elements and another day of quite extreme contrast here in bournemouth. we are right now with a peer and on that side of the pier to my right, a crowd of people enjoying this bank holiday sunshine and butler behind me on this side of the peen butler behind me on this side of the peer, the beaches deserted and that's because the police have continued to seal it off. they been selling it off ever since friday night when this incident happened and that is of when this woman, named locally as amie gray, was fatally stabbed. police are not releasi
a 34—year—old personal trainer, named locally as amie gray, died at the scene on durley chine beach on friday. let's get more from our correspondent duncan kennedy, who's in bournemouth. bring us up—to—date with the latest developments. bring us up-to-date with the latest developments-_ developments. another day of the elements and _ developments. another day of the elements and another— developments. another day of the elements and another day - developments. another day of the...
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amy, nice to have you back on the program. so is this a one off like that family we just talked to, or is this a sign of the times? for a lot of people, it's a sign of the times. this crisis has been hitting people in the foothills areas and the, in the tahoe, all the areas where there have been wildfires. but it's starting to hit people in the suburban areas, hard. yeah, we're hearing, we're hearing we're hearing so much of this. are we seeing insurance premiums shoot up like this? why exactly is it just about fire risk? why are we seeing this, you know, i hate to say this, but a lot of it is due to the technology that is now available to insurers. the aerial images, the ai models , all of it is scaring them out of insuring what they've always been insuring. and that's part of the problem. so they're seeing more data that's concerning them and therefore they're reacting by raising our rates. is that right? that's exactly what's happening. so what can we do here if we're watching here at home, people are watching us tonight ot
amy, nice to have you back on the program. so is this a one off like that family we just talked to, or is this a sign of the times? for a lot of people, it's a sign of the times. this crisis has been hitting people in the foothills areas and the, in the tahoe, all the areas where there have been wildfires. but it's starting to hit people in the suburban areas, hard. yeah, we're hearing, we're hearing we're hearing so much of this. are we seeing insurance premiums shoot up like this? why exactly...
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ami ayalon, in northern israel, welcome to hardtalk. thank you for inviting me. it's great to have you on the show, mr ayalon. you have a long, distinguished career at the top of the israeli security forces. obviously that ended some time ago. you have been watching israel's military assault in gaza from afar. has it unfolded in the way you expected? yes, it has unfolded in the way i expected but not in the way that i thought it should be. there is a huge tension between the way that i see this war and the way that the government define it, and the problem is, and i have said it from the very beginning, that this war is a war without any political goal. and what happens to this type of war, that the war becomes the end and not the means in order to achieve a better political goal. so the answer is yes and no. isn't the strategic sort of aim to destroy hamas as a fighting force and to completely eliminate it as a governing force in gaza, isn't that a clear political strategic ambition? no, absolutely not. it is a military goal, it is not a political goal. we have
ami ayalon, in northern israel, welcome to hardtalk. thank you for inviting me. it's great to have you on the show, mr ayalon. you have a long, distinguished career at the top of the israeli security forces. obviously that ended some time ago. you have been watching israel's military assault in gaza from afar. has it unfolded in the way you expected? yes, it has unfolded in the way i expected but not in the way that i thought it should be. there is a huge tension between the way that i see this...
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only has 60 stores there is a lot of room for growth >> amy, it is expensive. we hear restaurants -- >> yes, for them, they are inexpensive. on average, a plate is $3 to $4. $3.50 per average. that's 50% cheaper than the mom and pop sushi. that is the attraction. >> we have to leave the conversation there amy zhang, thank you that is it for "worldwide exch exchange." thank you for watching while we have been in london. "squawk box" starts now. >>> good morning stock futures with more gains as the dow looks to close out the week with an eighth straight winning session. we will show what you is mopping now. >>> reports show openai could reveal a new search product on monday that could front rung the developer conference next week. >>> apple is apologizing for an ad after backlash online from artists and musicians and content creators sorry. it's friday, may 10th, 2024 and "squawk box" starts right now. >>> good morning welcome to "squawk box" here on cnbc we are live from the nasdaq market site in times square. i'm becky quick along with joe kernen and andrew ros
only has 60 stores there is a lot of room for growth >> amy, it is expensive. we hear restaurants -- >> yes, for them, they are inexpensive. on average, a plate is $3 to $4. $3.50 per average. that's 50% cheaper than the mom and pop sushi. that is the attraction. >> we have to leave the conversation there amy zhang, thank you that is it for "worldwide exch exchange." thank you for watching while we have been in london. "squawk box" starts now. >>>...
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it was near these cliffs that the woman named locally as amie gray was fatally stabbed. today, officers prodded the undergrowth, looking for evidence to help find who killed amie and attacked her friend. but it's notjust been in the surrounding cliffs that the police have carried out their investigation. they've sealed off hundreds of yards of this beach for three days as part of their enquiries, including forensic officers working at this spot looking for more evidence. the police say this is their main suspect. they haven't given any details about his age or height, but say the public should not approach him. they've put on extra patrols which have been welcomed by the public here. i think generally local people feel better if they can see somebody doing something locally. wherever it's in from warrington. so that's really, really good to hear if they are. fingers crossed, everybody'll be safe. the 38—year—old woman stabbed in the same incident remains in a serious condition in hospital. four days after amie died, her friends continue to pay tribute, with one sayin
it was near these cliffs that the woman named locally as amie gray was fatally stabbed. today, officers prodded the undergrowth, looking for evidence to help find who killed amie and attacked her friend. but it's notjust been in the surrounding cliffs that the police have carried out their investigation. they've sealed off hundreds of yards of this beach for three days as part of their enquiries, including forensic officers working at this spot looking for more evidence. the police say this is...
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>> and doing what was good for ami was standard operating procedure says yes. and then there's another part of this this is the cross-examination by the defense of david pecker. >> i want to stick with the august 2015 meeting. okay. again, this is the trump tower meeting between trump michael cohen and tabloid king david pecker. you see a charcoal rendering of him on your screen right there. at that meeting, the concept of catch-and-kill was not discussed, correct? pecker, that's correct. and there was no discussion of a financial dimension to any agreement at that meeting, correct? yes. that's correct. karen, your thoughts? yeah. so that's what i'm cross-examination with the defense is trying to show there is that it wasn't necessarily about the campaign. and that is part of their theory. what they're trying to do is show look, this is yes, this happened, but this is what am i did. this is their business model. this had nothing to do with donald trump they said nothing to do with the campaign. this is what they do two make money and sell magazines. and so that
>> and doing what was good for ami was standard operating procedure says yes. and then there's another part of this this is the cross-examination by the defense of david pecker. >> i want to stick with the august 2015 meeting. okay. again, this is the trump tower meeting between trump michael cohen and tabloid king david pecker. you see a charcoal rendering of him on your screen right there. at that meeting, the concept of catch-and-kill was not discussed, correct? pecker, that's...
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fair enough, amy, who's your greatest? britain? please >> so i was going to have jess phillips, but i'm not, i'm not. i'm changing it. i like jess phillips because i was so into that , interview phillips because i was so into that, interview you did with the crocodile girls that i really want to nominate them, because the crocodile girls, i, i lost, i lost my brother . and i i lost my brother. and i remember on that night i had to prise open these electric gates. and it's true what she said. you find this strength when something is an emergency. and it tapped into that. and i just felt like i need to, i need. >> oh, bless. okay well. >> oh, bless. okay well. >> crocodile girls. >> crocodile girls. >> well and they've won. yeah. there you go. all right. so, crocodile . there we go. georgia. crocodile. there we go. georgia. georgia. laurie, who managed to save her sister? now, look, normally we would do a union jack house. we unfortunately have, run out of time for that today , but i'll just tell you today, but i'll just tell you who
fair enough, amy, who's your greatest? britain? please >> so i was going to have jess phillips, but i'm not, i'm not. i'm changing it. i like jess phillips because i was so into that , interview phillips because i was so into that, interview you did with the crocodile girls that i really want to nominate them, because the crocodile girls, i, i lost, i lost my brother . and i i lost my brother. and i remember on that night i had to prise open these electric gates. and it's true what she...
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she says she's worried about increasing the extreme rhetoric used against amy grounds just the election itself in the campaigns. it is, it's going to intensify around immigration. and i'm hoping that if you know that people recognize that immigrants are a, an asset to this country and don't believe the lies are being told about them, the content just immigration to bid will continue to ship us politics beyond the election. but local initiatives like the of the shop we have continued to make a difference with the leaky pipes of guides. the 1st week of label queen comes from india, meaning sky such tiny cod. and um okay, i do understand again, my name's sky sunshiny khan, and i'm from india. i'm the founder of the kasha. we work on northridge, index, guys, and handle, and we do a lot of upside. the i was stored by so many life. i'm gonna do it as an intelligent good find it was sorry for those of you at oxford and do something things were doing life while starting fashion and just doesn't know what fashion for me is. we'd be more than just the thought. i think we ran it on way. it talks a
she says she's worried about increasing the extreme rhetoric used against amy grounds just the election itself in the campaigns. it is, it's going to intensify around immigration. and i'm hoping that if you know that people recognize that immigrants are a, an asset to this country and don't believe the lies are being told about them, the content just immigration to bid will continue to ship us politics beyond the election. but local initiatives like the of the shop we have continued to make a...
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it should be 3 degrees of amy ryan. you are in everything! [cheers and applause] and you are incredible and everything that you do. and congratulations. you're just nominated for your third tony! [cheers and applause] >> thank you. >> desi: it is so well-deserved. i got the chance to see you, it was such a treat. you are exceptional in it, and i heard that you stepped in with a weak's notice? >> a week's notice. i got a phone call on late sunday night to step in, and i said, yes, and the following tuesday, i was wiped knuckling it on stage in a nun's habit, trying to remember lines. [laughs] it was a wild ride. >> desi: it is such a great thing to do to get that call and be like, hey, can you be here tomorrow? i need an answer immediately. >> it is brave or crazy. >> desi: i feel like you are so talented. you are one of the people that could actually be so confident to be like, i got this, and you did. you were incredible. >> thank you. >> desi: i heard that as part of your preparation, you slept on an air mattress? >> [laughs] it is not that
it should be 3 degrees of amy ryan. you are in everything! [cheers and applause] and you are incredible and everything that you do. and congratulations. you're just nominated for your third tony! [cheers and applause] >> thank you. >> desi: it is so well-deserved. i got the chance to see you, it was such a treat. you are exceptional in it, and i heard that you stepped in with a weak's notice? >> a week's notice. i got a phone call on late sunday night to step in, and i said,...
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amy bock with the united policyholders, thank you so much. and with climate change fueling worsening wildfires, one state is actually deleting climate change from all its laws. we'll dive into the new book that digs into climate change denial and the tactics decades in into law. that means climate change no longer need to be needs to be considered when crafting florida policy and state agencies no longer need to use climate friendly products. this move comes despite his state's vulnerability to the negative consequences of climate change. but desantis is hardly alone in denying what we have actually experienced acutely in the past half century global warming and the that and a lot of it's a hoax. >> it's a hoax. i mean, it's a money making industry. okay >> but it appears science denial has been going on a long, long time. well before ron desantis or donald trump in his latest book, the parrot and the igloo, new york times best selling author david lipsky explores how science denial became an ingrained part of american life. joining us live n
amy bock with the united policyholders, thank you so much. and with climate change fueling worsening wildfires, one state is actually deleting climate change from all its laws. we'll dive into the new book that digs into climate change denial and the tactics decades in into law. that means climate change no longer need to be needs to be considered when crafting florida policy and state agencies no longer need to use climate friendly products. this move comes despite his state's vulnerability to...
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he is ready, ami is judging the residence of rough up to leave as soon as possible. the defense minister says the order for an assault on the city himself and gaza will come soon . washington has told israel that a military operation that can only go ahead with a critical if occupation i'm trying as president is making his 1st trip to europe in 5 years. and he came, paying as arrived at his 1st destination fronts, tre. tensions and the was in ukraine in the middle east. we'll be talking about if you have time hoops. makennan. thanks so much for watching. dw, i hope you can join me at the top of the next hour. can you see is what old car tires have to do with the production? here's a hands on business. so really indeed, the snow on youtube the amazon is burning every day more than 2000 hector's of rain forests are legally destroyed and area 6.
he is ready, ami is judging the residence of rough up to leave as soon as possible. the defense minister says the order for an assault on the city himself and gaza will come soon . washington has told israel that a military operation that can only go ahead with a critical if occupation i'm trying as president is making his 1st trip to europe in 5 years. and he came, paying as arrived at his 1st destination fronts, tre. tensions and the was in ukraine in the middle east. we'll be talking about...
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who do you think is his most likely choice, amy? >> i believe christie noem ended her own political career. that she lied about kim jong yeun. trying to make everyone think she was tough. to kill a goat because it was silly is just bizarre. so i think she's pretty much out of the picture. you mentioned doug burgum. you know, i do know some folks who wanted to hear more from him while he was still on the campaign trail, but he couldn't get a word in edge wise for the most part while he was on the debate stage. maybe he would be a good pick for somebody like donald trump because donald trump likes to suck all the air out of the room. but you know, i think you're probably looking at more so somebody like stefonic, the youngest house of representative member from new york and she is actually transitioned from a moderate to a pretty severe loyal trump republican where she spearheaded his defense team for his impeachment trial, and also was in favor of overturning the 2020 election. so he likes a loyalist. >> yeah. i mean you talk about g
who do you think is his most likely choice, amy? >> i believe christie noem ended her own political career. that she lied about kim jong yeun. trying to make everyone think she was tough. to kill a goat because it was silly is just bizarre. so i think she's pretty much out of the picture. you mentioned doug burgum. you know, i do know some folks who wanted to hear more from him while he was still on the campaign trail, but he couldn't get a word in edge wise for the most part while he was...
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for more, let's bring in amy wu silverman at rbc capital markets. amy, good morning. >> good morning, frank. >> loot to talk about here. i want to get your take. we talked about the data letter wit alert. the 9% swing. are investors preparing for that move? what steps are they taking? >> they absolutely are. we have seen better breadth in the market, frank. we know if tech goes, the market goes and all eyes on nvidia with the concentration and what it means for the a.i. wave. the super interesting thing is the way options investors are positioned right now is different from past cycles where they simply were long calls. we don't see as much of that. we see it more even. you don't see that exuberant sentiment like past earnings cycles that kicked off the a.i. frenzy. >> that is interesting. i think of you as the oracle of options. amy, how do you see today shaping up as we await nvidia's report? what is your wex word of the day? >> anticipation. anticipation of the fed speak that is going on and of nvidia tomorrow. what will happen in the next few da
for more, let's bring in amy wu silverman at rbc capital markets. amy, good morning. >> good morning, frank. >> loot to talk about here. i want to get your take. we talked about the data letter wit alert. the 9% swing. are investors preparing for that move? what steps are they taking? >> they absolutely are. we have seen better breadth in the market, frank. we know if tech goes, the market goes and all eyes on nvidia with the concentration and what it means for the a.i. wave....
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amy gallacher, social_ cox, reform uk, 6634. amy gallacher, social democratic party, 2771. zoe garbett. _ social democratic party, 2771. zoe garbett, green party, 10,132. tarun ghulati, — garbett, green party, 10,132. tarun ghulati, independent, 2436. susan hall, _ ghulati, independent, 2436. susan hall, conservative party, 68,856. sadiq _ hall, conservative party, 68,856. sadiq khan, labour party, 77,011. andreas_ sadiq khan, labour party, 77,011. andreas michli, independent, 1669. brian rose, 528. nick scanlon, britain's — brian rose, 528. nick scanlon, britain's first, 1600. the number of ballot _ britain's first, 1600. the number of ballot papers rejected was as followed. wanting an official mark, one. followed. wanting an official mark, one~ but _ followed. wanting an official mark, one~ but if — followed. wanting an official mark, one. but if more than one candidate, 213. one. but if more than one candidate, 215 writing _ one. but if more than one candidate, 213. writing remarks by which the voter_ 213. writing remarks by which the voter could — 213. writing r
amy gallacher, social_ cox, reform uk, 6634. amy gallacher, social democratic party, 2771. zoe garbett. _ social democratic party, 2771. zoe garbett, green party, 10,132. tarun ghulati, — garbett, green party, 10,132. tarun ghulati, independent, 2436. susan hall, _ ghulati, independent, 2436. susan hall, conservative party, 68,856. sadiq _ hall, conservative party, 68,856. sadiq khan, labour party, 77,011. andreas_ sadiq khan, labour party, 77,011. andreas michli, independent, 1669. brian...
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amy walter and tamara keith break down the latest political headlines. advice for families on preventing online sextortion. and much more. >> this is the pbs newshour. from weta studios in washington, and in the west from the walter cronkite school of journalism at arizona state university. amna: the united nations says more than 360,000 gazans who have fled to rafah have now been forced to flee again, as israeli troops attack sectors of the city in a bid to rout hamas. also in rafah today, the first foreign u.n. staffer was killed by israeli troops. more than 100 palestinian u.n. staff have been killed since october 7. nick schifrin has our report. nick: a city teeming with the displaced has now been deserted. gazans are now packing everything their cars or bikes can carry and fleeing again. this woman is among the last to leave. >> i don't have a choice, like everyone else. everyone left, so i am doing the same. what should i do, stay alone? i am scared to. nick: many have been -- nick: many have been displaced at the beach. meet this family. this is t
amy walter and tamara keith break down the latest political headlines. advice for families on preventing online sextortion. and much more. >> this is the pbs newshour. from weta studios in washington, and in the west from the walter cronkite school of journalism at arizona state university. amna: the united nations says more than 360,000 gazans who have fled to rafah have now been forced to flee again, as israeli troops attack sectors of the city in a bid to rout hamas. also in rafah...
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amy ray and emily saliers of indigo girls are here to chat and perform for us later in the show. [ cheers and applause ] before we get to all that, it's been a humiliating week for maga politicians as donald trump came face-to-face with stormy daniels in his criminal trial and one of his leading vp contenders, south dakota governor kristi noem was grilled repeatedly after she got caught lying in her book. for more on this it's time for "a closer look." [ cheers and applause ] ♪ >> seth: trump's trial keeps making history. it's already the first ever criminal trial of an ex-president. it's the first time an ex-president has been found in contempt and threatened with jail time, and now it's also the first time an ex-president has come face-to-face with a porn star he had an affair with while she describes the position they were in, the silk pajamas he was wearing, and the magazine she spanked him on the ass with. [ laughter ] i mean, unless you count the time john adams was caught in a co
amy ray and emily saliers of indigo girls are here to chat and perform for us later in the show. [ cheers and applause ] before we get to all that, it's been a humiliating week for maga politicians as donald trump came face-to-face with stormy daniels in his criminal trial and one of his leading vp contenders, south dakota governor kristi noem was grilled repeatedly after she got caught lying in her book. for more on this it's time for "a closer look." [ cheers and applause ] ♪...
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and i've got author and broadcaster amy nicholson. look, jonathan, i'll start with you as the political head on the panel here. i think keir starmer is bangin here. i think keir starmer is bang in trouble with mr galloway. oh, absolutely. i think what joy. even though there's many things i firmly disagree with, is old labour essentially a social conservatism and in his eyes are economic socialism, which is something obviously i totally disagree with. but when he's busy saying, for example, that we must stop the boats and we need to and sovereign nations should be able to control their borders. i think he himself was a brexiteer and supporter as well. so there's an awful lot that's going to appeal, particularly in midlands, east midlands and the north west, nonh midlands and the north west, north east to those traditional lifelong labour voters who feel that this labour party under sir keir starmer, who ultimately was pro—remain, wanted a second referendum and would campaign for remain, has said that a woman, is a trans woman, is a w
and i've got author and broadcaster amy nicholson. look, jonathan, i'll start with you as the political head on the panel here. i think keir starmer is bangin here. i think keir starmer is bang in trouble with mr galloway. oh, absolutely. i think what joy. even though there's many things i firmly disagree with, is old labour essentially a social conservatism and in his eyes are economic socialism, which is something obviously i totally disagree with. but when he's busy saying, for example, that...
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constituency is among those going to the, the after weeks of fighting in northern guys are these really ami says it's withdrawn. it's troops from several neighborhoods. they're pulled back from bait law. yeah. and beta noon rescue teams have retrieves the bodies of dozens of palestinians from the streets and under the rubble on thursday, these really military pulled out of the body. a refugee camp is ready ami says the fighting with some of the most intense of the war, as well as military left residential areas, incomplete bullying and buildings, reduced to rubble as child stratford reports. now they went back along broken roads and tops between mountains of concrete and twisted steel. so there's really nothing left to the jabante, a refugee camp, which is close to more than a $100000.00 palestinians. the foldable garza often is sweet week, is rarely military operation. the level of destruction is incredible. well, basically, mohammed repeat stands where his family home once stood up at the top of the top we lift though, area 19 days ago and came back to find the israeli occupation forces h
constituency is among those going to the, the after weeks of fighting in northern guys are these really ami says it's withdrawn. it's troops from several neighborhoods. they're pulled back from bait law. yeah. and beta noon rescue teams have retrieves the bodies of dozens of palestinians from the streets and under the rubble on thursday, these really military pulled out of the body. a refugee camp is ready ami says the fighting with some of the most intense of the war, as well as military left...
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this is an important time for peter and amy. their two—year—old daughter rosie is thriving, and they have another child due soon. hard work and finding the right family support has transformed their lives, because when amy was pregnant with rosie, the couple's relationship was abusive. peter describes his behaviour as controlling. we've protected their identities. bombarding my partner with texts and phone calls and, you know, asking questions like, "where are you? "who are you with? "what are you doing?" and if that wasn't kept up with, then i was... i would get quite angry. it was really difficult because i would always be waiting by the phone and i'd be worried about doing certain thingsjust in case i didn't answer the phone, in case it would upset him. it would have been a toxic environment for rosie. instead, they worked with for baby's sake, a charity taking part in new research into what works for families. councils fund part of their work. over two years, separately and together, peter and amy were helped to change t
this is an important time for peter and amy. their two—year—old daughter rosie is thriving, and they have another child due soon. hard work and finding the right family support has transformed their lives, because when amy was pregnant with rosie, the couple's relationship was abusive. peter describes his behaviour as controlling. we've protected their identities. bombarding my partner with texts and phone calls and, you know, asking questions like, "where are you? "who are you...
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these really ami has repeatedly targeted medical facilities across the gaza strip. all just here is honey. my mood visited us. the hospital in darrell belie best in the center of the guys is true, but it's one of the last remaining functioning health facilities in the territory. we're inside the lot, the hospital that's the only remaining operational health facility and major one in the central area right now is running at the lowest capacity possible. 15 days ago, we did a report here and we, we did see some of the dire situation at the hospital giving how ill worried crowded this whole facility has been since the evacuation orders. where is it a from? we're a residential city all the way to the central area, just making it over a crowd in lack in major a space for a free injuries worth patients. and as you can see, with barely able to walk into the co resort of the hospital. right now, people on the side of the corner doors are either sleeping, evacuated inside the house, or they are among the injuries. and patients either arrives to the hospital within the past h
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but ami's paid? the glue is $30,000 to capture that story. so the dorman, who had enormous penalties if he did say it to someone else. i think millions of dollars. >> they're moving onto basically the pattern here. the other thing that as they're slowly in the thoughtfully going through this, i mean, they want the jury to hear every detail from michael cohen himself that was corroborated by others when i was watching michael cohen's testimony over the weekend. one thing that he testified to about the home equity line of credit that he ultimately used and hid from his wife to pay stormy daniels the $130,000 as he talks about the conversations he had with allen weisselberg were weisselberg was suggesting and donald trump, could he get a free golf membership? is there some way that he or use it well, club or a venue to rent it out to find any other way to basically were michael cohen could get paid $130,000 and use that it just speaks to the levels of hoops that they jumped through to try to pay her off, that they're being without it being trace
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so trump is there himself talking about paying back ami. he mentions the exact figure that ami paid for the hush money payment to karen mcdougal. so there's a lot of corroborating details in which the prosecution is trying to show with these past payments trump was very involved. and so after this morning's break whenever we get back to cohen's testimony and get more into the stormy daniels payment, they're able to really build up his credibility so that it's much more believable for the jury to know that trump was involved in the stormy daniels' payment and reimbursement. >> all right, ana bower, thank you so much for all of your insights from the courthouse. we know the break is just about to be up, so we'll let you go to continue your reporting, and as the judge has now retaken the stand, cohen has also entered the room. they're talking about some kind of instructions around when audio is played in court. >> this is really interesting because he says -- judge merchan says i normally do some sort of limiting instructions along the lines o
so trump is there himself talking about paying back ami. he mentions the exact figure that ami paid for the hush money payment to karen mcdougal. so there's a lot of corroborating details in which the prosecution is trying to show with these past payments trump was very involved. and so after this morning's break whenever we get back to cohen's testimony and get more into the stormy daniels payment, they're able to really build up his credibility so that it's much more believable for the jury...
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. >> let's hear from amy. amy joins us from new york, clifton park. hello. hello. >> hi. good moaning. it is nice to be able to speak with you. i wanted to share my experience a little bit because i'm actually a therapist, and i worked in substance abuse counseling for around five years, shortly after i got my masters degree, and what i really saw as being a huge barrier to care for people was health insurance. i mean, i'm a big believer in single-payer healthcare. i believe the u.s. desperately needs that because i saw a lot of people who really did want to get sober and they wanted to do better. and they wanted to do better for themselves. they were having a hard time because they had plans with unaffordable co-pays, or things didn't come in as often as they needed because they couldn't afford the co-pay. for some people, they had a very hard time navigating the insurance system. they weren't sure what to sign up for, whether or not coverage was available. a lot of times, it varied about what they could apply for, and what they could qualify for. and it really was very
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but amy grant was not the only one. i mean, one of the things that i find so fascinating about looking at the theological development of evangelicalism as an industry is that you see how like industry it consolidates and homogenize is as it develops and as it gets more more profitable and. as time went by there you know ly were certain expectations about women in particular about sex and sexuality and their role in the home. but as time went by, a lot of these artists started to put a finer point on on evangelicalism. and, you know how how evangels their their sexual ethic out. so in the early days, it was very common for female cont particular to have songs about remaining pure their wedding night, you know, not not having outside of of marriage but then as the grew people started dkind of riffing on that point. so by the time you get to the late 1990s, it was no longer, just just don't sex before right there's a rise the development think about it right christian illustrates growth of this movement known as the purity
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donald trump essentially saying fine, that is great if my friend at ami, my attorney, my fixer can take care of this send me the bill later on and i will take care of it. and we see some ambivalence in donald trump in the course of the months following through with payment on karen mcdougal and we heard audio recording yesterday between donald trump where it seems to be him leaving the drive and lines how to handle the situation as opposed to donald trump being the mastermind behind this which is the prosecution's claiming. >> sandra: jim mattis been interesting to see the former president outside of the courtroom seizing more opportunity to campaign. his big frustration that he is sitting in the room and not campaigning out there. more and more we have been seeing him out there. obviously more questions with the gag order and the impact that would have. the president does have the ability to campaign in the fire department with the construction workers it seems he is doing more of that outside the courtroom when he has time. >> i think it is a sanity break for him as much of anything e
donald trump essentially saying fine, that is great if my friend at ami, my attorney, my fixer can take care of this send me the bill later on and i will take care of it. and we see some ambivalence in donald trump in the course of the months following through with payment on karen mcdougal and we heard audio recording yesterday between donald trump where it seems to be him leaving the drive and lines how to handle the situation as opposed to donald trump being the mastermind behind this which...
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this is an important time for peter and amy. their two—year—old daughter rosie is thriving, and they have another child due soon. hard work and finding the right family support has transformed their lives, because when amy was pregnant with rosie, the couple's relationship was abusive. peter describes his behaviour as controlling. we've protected their identities. bombarding your partner with texts and phone calls and, you know, asking questions like, "where are you? "who are you with? "what are you doing?" and if that wasn't kept up with, then i was... i would get quite angry. it was really difficult because i would always be waiting by the phone and i'd be worried about doing certain thingsjust in case i didn't answer the phone, in case it would upset him. it would have been a toxic environment for rosie. instead, they worked with, for baby's sake, a charity taking part in new research into what works for families. councils fund part of their work. over two years, separately and together, peter and amy were helped to chang
this is an important time for peter and amy. their two—year—old daughter rosie is thriving, and they have another child due soon. hard work and finding the right family support has transformed their lives, because when amy was pregnant with rosie, the couple's relationship was abusive. peter describes his behaviour as controlling. we've protected their identities. bombarding your partner with texts and phone calls and, you know, asking questions like, "where are you? "who are you...
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and author amy nicole turner. now, if you miss this, well, i'm going to show it to you, because the bbc recent blunder shows them referring to president raisi as having a mixed legacy in a tribute to the former iranian leader's sudden death . right. this is a man who death. right. this is a man who was responsible for the execution of thousands of political prisoners. is this really balanced reporting from the self—titled, unbiased broadcaster? and we showed you the un yesterday. they stood in remembrance of the murderous iranian president, ebrahim raisi, a man dubbed, may i remind you, the butcher of tehran and now the european union have tweeted as well, the eu expresses its sincere condolences for the death of president raisi and former minister abdullah hind, as well as the members of their delegation and their crew. can i just add this line at the end? our thoughts go to the families right ? okay, esther, a mixed right? okay, esther, a mixed legacy for the butcher of tehran. >> yes, i understand that. that
and author amy nicole turner. now, if you miss this, well, i'm going to show it to you, because the bbc recent blunder shows them referring to president raisi as having a mixed legacy in a tribute to the former iranian leader's sudden death . right. this is a man who death. right. this is a man who was responsible for the execution of thousands of political prisoners. is this really balanced reporting from the self—titled, unbiased broadcaster? and we showed you the un yesterday. they stood...
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so he's making the recording to assure ami, eventually we'll pay you. all of these are a cascading series of screwing people, for lack of a better term, in terms of their bills. why are they giving us that as a pattern? >> because it speaks to the ebenezer scrooge energy of donald trump. >> but why is that bad for the defense? why is that good for the prosecution? >> it's good for the prosecution because it feeds into the concept that donald trump is a miserly person who will always count his pennies. to chris' point earlier that you cannot present a $420,000 approved invoice for essential consultants llc a la michael cohen when when all he did was front $130,000. but what you just did right now, you proved how effective michael cohen is. think about this. donald trump always said famously, where's my roy cohn? there's a reason why he wanted roy cohn. roy cohn was indicted four times. roy cohn also represented john gotti. if michael cohen was so bad at his job, trump would never have kept him around. >> right. >> because of the effectiveness of him deal
so he's making the recording to assure ami, eventually we'll pay you. all of these are a cascading series of screwing people, for lack of a better term, in terms of their bills. why are they giving us that as a pattern? >> because it speaks to the ebenezer scrooge energy of donald trump. >> but why is that bad for the defense? why is that good for the prosecution? >> it's good for the prosecution because it feeds into the concept that donald trump is a miserly person who will...
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an incident where a woman named locally as amie gray was fatally stabbed. police aren't saying exactly what they think happened other than that she was 3a years old and a personal fitness instructor. dorset police are saying that they have arrested a 17—year—old boy from lancashire on suspicion of murder. they have also released stills from a cctv camera of a person of interest. they have asked members of the public to come forward if they have any information about this person. it is also important to say that a second woman, 38—year—old woman, was also caught up in the stabbing and is still in hospital in a serious condition. gloucestershire's famous annual cheese rolling competition has been taking place today in southwest england. dozens of competitors ignored warnings about the potential dangers of taking part in the event after is was declared �*unsafe'. they willingly threw themselves down the famous hill in a tradition that began two centuries ago. last year there were a number of injuries. the prize for the winner — a large wheel of dou
an incident where a woman named locally as amie gray was fatally stabbed. police aren't saying exactly what they think happened other than that she was 3a years old and a personal fitness instructor. dorset police are saying that they have arrested a 17—year—old boy from lancashire on suspicion of murder. they have also released stills from a cctv camera of a person of interest. they have asked members of the public to come forward if they have any information about this person. it is also...
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amy won her case and the court actually ordered the school to admit her into the school, but they were still able to find ways to circumvent that and prevent her from attending school there. >> reporter: that school, spring valley elementary, where nearly 140 years after an 8-year-old chinese american girl was denied enrollment. >> and that is when she was 8 years old. >> reporter: students listening wide open about the story. >> if she was here, most of us wouldn't be here. >> and how the chinese couldn't come, but now they can. >> reporter: for tracy hahn, a piece of history with that personal connection. >> so it kind of felt like a duty to tell her story. i feel like, you know, hopefully that she would be glad and proud to be able to share that at the school today. >> reporter: the story coming full circle where it all began and hopefully where the fight for justice will finally come to an end. >> and although she was denied enrollment though at spring valley elementary. and the technicalities, they did force the city to open the segregated chinese primary school in 1885, which wil
amy won her case and the court actually ordered the school to admit her into the school, but they were still able to find ways to circumvent that and prevent her from attending school there. >> reporter: that school, spring valley elementary, where nearly 140 years after an 8-year-old chinese american girl was denied enrollment. >> and that is when she was 8 years old. >> reporter: students listening wide open about the story. >> if she was here, most of us wouldn't be...
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it's a corporation ami paying for life rights. that is illegal. corporations can't make contributions to a candidate. very clean. the fact that they're looking at these pieces of evidence, if they believe the prosecution, if, this would get them to the election law conspiracy. >> there's one more ask that they've made this morning that we haven't mentioned. they asked for audio headphones. they want to listen to stuff. what's most likely there? all of the stuff is about the mcdougal transaction. >> why do you think they're zooming into the mcdougal transaction? >> well, for the very reasons kristy said, that is although it's mostly about pecker and cohen, i think they're looking at donald trump. the first thing they asked for is this call that kristy just mentioned. the initiation of the meeting accommodation later. what would they want to be listening to? it strikes me. i'm not sure how many tapes there are out there. one of them is michael cohen taping trump on the mcdougal transaction. so if they're zeroing in on this, i think what they could w
it's a corporation ami paying for life rights. that is illegal. corporations can't make contributions to a candidate. very clean. the fact that they're looking at these pieces of evidence, if they believe the prosecution, if, this would get them to the election law conspiracy. >> there's one more ask that they've made this morning that we haven't mentioned. they asked for audio headphones. they want to listen to stuff. what's most likely there? all of the stuff is about the mcdougal...
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this is an important time for peter and amy. their two—year—old daughter rosie is thriving and they have another child due soon. hard work and finding the right family support has transformed their lives because when amy was pregnant with rosie, the couple's relationship was abusive. peter describes his behaviour as controlling. we've protected their identities. i was bombarding my partner with text and phone calls and asking questions like, "where are you? who you with? what are you doing?" and if that wasn't kept up with, then i would get quite angry. it was really difficult because i would always be waiting by the phone and i'd be worried about doing certain thingsjust in case i didn't answer the phone in case it would upset him. it would have been a toxic environment for rosie. instead, they worked with, for babies sake, a charity taking part in new research into what works for families. councils fund part of their work over two years. over two years, separately and together, peter and amy were helped to change things. a
this is an important time for peter and amy. their two—year—old daughter rosie is thriving and they have another child due soon. hard work and finding the right family support has transformed their lives because when amy was pregnant with rosie, the couple's relationship was abusive. peter describes his behaviour as controlling. we've protected their identities. i was bombarding my partner with text and phone calls and asking questions like, "where are you? who you with? what are you...
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amy, great to have you on. it's good to see you. i want to get to this big naming contest you are holding for the new giraffe in just a moment. but first, tell us how he's liking his new home at the oakland zoo. is he bonding with his fellow giraffes? >> he is. he's adjusting well and getting to know his new herd mates through the fence. they get to smell each other and get to know their their new surroundings, while they also meet all the drafts that they'll get to hang out with in years to come. so he's very happy to have new friends. >> all right, making himself at home. tell us about the backstory. why was he transferred to the oakland zoo? >> yeah, we, follow what's called a species survival plan for giraffe in aza accredited institutions, which just means that we manage which giraffe goes to which institution and who they breed with based on genetic diversity. so we look to maintain a genetically healthy population and minimize inbreeding by moving animals between facilities. and those animals that move are animals that we kno
amy, great to have you on. it's good to see you. i want to get to this big naming contest you are holding for the new giraffe in just a moment. but first, tell us how he's liking his new home at the oakland zoo. is he bonding with his fellow giraffes? >> he is. he's adjusting well and getting to know his new herd mates through the fence. they get to smell each other and get to know their their new surroundings, while they also meet all the drafts that they'll get to hang out with in years...
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summers name is amy uphill. hans goats per and to complete the task. she swam for more than 17 hours. amy says the swimmers mainly a test of endurance and not speed. >> open water swimming is not about how that your it's about what you can were and what you can withstand and i have a very strong aptitude for the cold and i've always that's when that direction. i used the current to launch me out toward the island and then halfway through the women to begin was the beginning of the of the actual hard part of this >> hats off to you, amy. so amy's down in the water, she is a pediatric intensive care nurse. >> so she is just doing amazing work in and outside of daily coming up next to the kron, morning news. we're talking about teachers in the south bay. they're rallying this morning. we'll tell you what they're asking for. and we now know exactly when approximately 1 million registered voters in alameda county. >> we'll get to decide whether or not district attorney or not district attorney pamela price. we'll you can't leave without cuddles. but, you al
summers name is amy uphill. hans goats per and to complete the task. she swam for more than 17 hours. amy says the swimmers mainly a test of endurance and not speed. >> open water swimming is not about how that your it's about what you can were and what you can withstand and i have a very strong aptitude for the cold and i've always that's when that direction. i used the current to launch me out toward the island and then halfway through the women to begin was the beginning of the of the...
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amy: it has. one thing i will tell you is when you look at the after money, straddle break evens, they have gotten larger when you look at historical quarters. one, because the fed continues to say we are data dependent and, two, because people are trading them with one or more days to go, exacerbating these type moves foot not the longer moves. jonathan: there is another move we have struggled with, nvidia. one of the biggest names in the market, lisa and i talked about this, if you said that a week ago, we are up by 3%, 4%, it has not happened. do you have an explanation on what is going on? amy: i think i do because this is something we have talked about ad nausea at this point, but prior to nvidia, we are not seeing that right tail sentiment anymore, so the tailwind in the options market has been stepped out. we saw this exuberant speak, and in the market as a whole, that right tailgate we saw all of last year and the beginning of this year, has gone, and even after nvidia earnings, which were
amy: it has. one thing i will tell you is when you look at the after money, straddle break evens, they have gotten larger when you look at historical quarters. one, because the fed continues to say we are data dependent and, two, because people are trading them with one or more days to go, exacerbating these type moves foot not the longer moves. jonathan: there is another move we have struggled with, nvidia. one of the biggest names in the market, lisa and i talked about this, if you said that...
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this is liz ami, 1941 arriving in valuable slovenia and bowed to town with austria. look carefully at the image is clearly the gentleman i'll make conte in any way be seen as occupiers or enemies, but as liberators. that was especially the case with courageous capital city grip book. people what happy as these pictures and seems to testify. soon after the breakup of yugoslavia, it was the independent state of croatia up at state and nazi puppet. it remained pitiless ally throughout the war. there was a very different situation in bel grade. the former yugoslavia as capital the you might find a single person in the main streets of belgrade. instead, there was shouting of that of the grey if then a slave with other anti fascist subs kept more than 50 here pitiless divisions. busy during world war 2, even operation, but also to attack the safety of the union was postponed by more than 2 months. so this is the story. you have a creation, columbus camera, and the best sherman will report the court. so this is the filament question. the original was to ship independent sta
this is liz ami, 1941 arriving in valuable slovenia and bowed to town with austria. look carefully at the image is clearly the gentleman i'll make conte in any way be seen as occupiers or enemies, but as liberators. that was especially the case with courageous capital city grip book. people what happy as these pictures and seems to testify. soon after the breakup of yugoslavia, it was the independent state of croatia up at state and nazi puppet. it remained pitiless ally throughout the war....
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us for the hour, former fbi general counsel and nyu law professor, andrew weissman, adam pollack and amy parnes. okay, vaughn, catch us up on what's going inside right this very second. >> reporter: they've been going back and forth over that period of time between august of, october of 2016 when daniels entered into that $130,000 agreement to keep her story silent with cohen. she believed he was a party up until march of 2018 when she appeared on 60 minutes and publicly detailed the encounter in 2006. it was not until "the wall street journal" story by "the wall street journal" in january of 2018 in which the actual arrangements, the $130,000 payment, the agreement to silence her story two weeks before the election, really truly came out in the public eye. at that point in time, michael cohen, donald trump's attorney, was making public statements but because of this agreement, the nondisclosure agreement, daniels is testifying to this jury she was bound from making public statements about it or making denials that were in fact accurate. and so this for her is sort of her chronicling how
us for the hour, former fbi general counsel and nyu law professor, andrew weissman, adam pollack and amy parnes. okay, vaughn, catch us up on what's going inside right this very second. >> reporter: they've been going back and forth over that period of time between august of, october of 2016 when daniels entered into that $130,000 agreement to keep her story silent with cohen. she believed he was a party up until march of 2018 when she appeared on 60 minutes and publicly detailed the...
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. >>> and senator amy klobuchar will join us on how this could upend the music industry. >>> also ahead, a "new york times" bombshell, another provocative flag at another home of justice alito. what democrats are now demanding. >>> and later, welcome to the white house, president biden welcoming the leader of kenya for an official state visit this hour. thanks so much for joining us. it is 10:00 eastern, i'm ana cabrera reporting from new york, and we begin with the race for the white house. donald trump preparing to hold a campaign event today in new york city's south bronx. a very blue district that went 77% for joe biden in 2020. now, this event is fresh off the heels of a significant endorsement for trump from the last woman left standing in the primary race against him. former rival nikki haley. let's discuss with nbc news correspondent vaughn hillyard, christina greer, professor at city college of new york, and susan del percio, republican strategist and msnbc political analyst. so thank you all for being here. vaughn, explain to us why trump is campaigning in this extremely blue
. >>> and senator amy klobuchar will join us on how this could upend the music industry. >>> also ahead, a "new york times" bombshell, another provocative flag at another home of justice alito. what democrats are now demanding. >>> and later, welcome to the white house, president biden welcoming the leader of kenya for an official state visit this hour. thanks so much for joining us. it is 10:00 eastern, i'm ana cabrera reporting from new york, and we begin...