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robb. thank you for being here today and a virtual welcome back to your one time hometown of charlottesville . we know that one of your three daughters is a cavalier along so we are just delighted to have you with us today and it is as bill said given my background in studying the presidency and congress and the courts and first ladies and presidents in american government in general it's just an honor and privilege to both of you today so i thought we would start with the governors marine corps career. and i think that first of all i wanted to say to him and mrs. rob was unsure she played a major role in this book as well not just jas a character in it but i'm sure in helping to write it but governor, you said in your acknowledgments that your models for writing a memoir were catherine graham's pulitzer prize-winning memoir as well as ben bradley's memoir, both of which are favorites and on my bookshelf charlottesville and i wanted to say you have isucceeded. i found the book compelling, s
robb. thank you for being here today and a virtual welcome back to your one time hometown of charlottesville . we know that one of your three daughters is a cavalier along so we are just delighted to have you with us today and it is as bill said given my background in studying the presidency and congress and the courts and first ladies and presidents in american government in general it's just an honor and privilege to both of you today so i thought we would start with the governors marine...
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robb asked mrs. johnson to help out on the campaign. >> it is a one-liner.her mother was kind enough to volunteer to help with the campaign and more importantly to take care of our three little girls so linda could come at and spend a whole lot more time helping people to understand what her husband is up to at this particular point. there was a line in their it was quoted i heard her say this to her mother. i couldn't campaign for your husband i you to campaign for mine. >> she wasn't a natural campaign are either but she stuck it out and she was a great influence nobody had more influence on my father than my mother you will know that for years before daddy made that speech to say he wasn't going to run again she wrote that for years before and suggested that to him. and she did it within a few days between 64 and 68. >> i did not know that until you mention that recently because of the new book that has come out about your mother and her diary. and all the tapes she recorded that are now a part of this book you said she did mmr of her time as first lady a
robb asked mrs. johnson to help out on the campaign. >> it is a one-liner.her mother was kind enough to volunteer to help with the campaign and more importantly to take care of our three little girls so linda could come at and spend a whole lot more time helping people to understand what her husband is up to at this particular point. there was a line in their it was quoted i heard her say this to her mother. i couldn't campaign for your husband i you to campaign for mine. >> she...
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let's bring robb in. you know it was hot when a cooldown means we're in the mid 90s. >> exactly. >> yeah. >> we were close to 110 degrees earlier this week around fairfield. heat advisories just minutes away from expiring. the heat advisorsies in orange. as temporary mentioned we have a cooling trend around the bay area. 14 degrees cooler than 24 hours ago. finally, 90s off the board as of 8:00 as the temperatures cool down. also good news for the willow fire burning to the south. impact from that fire will start to move off to the east during the day tomorrow. we'll see better air quality, cooling temperatures and return of drizzle out here on the koelgs. that's the way we're going to wake up tomorrow morning. highs eventually into the 70s and 80s. a closer look at that cooldown headed our way in about 20 minutes. >> thanks. didn't let up on the first saturday since the state reopened. tom jenson in fairfield this evening. starting to cool down, tom, but lots of people seeking refuge from the heat. >> re
let's bring robb in. you know it was hot when a cooldown means we're in the mid 90s. >> exactly. >> yeah. >> we were close to 110 degrees earlier this week around fairfield. heat advisories just minutes away from expiring. the heat advisorsies in orange. as temporary mentioned we have a cooling trend around the bay area. 14 degrees cooler than 24 hours ago. finally, 90s off the board as of 8:00 as the temperatures cool down. also good news for the willow fire burning to the...
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california attorney general robb bonta is promising to appeal. >>> new at 11:00 a scare in the sky, delta unruly passenger tried to break into the cockpit of a flight from l.a.x. to nashville. this dramatic cell phone video shows crew members and even passengers wrestling him ground. good evening. i'm ama daetz. >> i'm dan ashley. the flight was diverted to albuquerque and tonight an update from the fbi on this scary situation. stop this plane, it was the phrase shouted over and over again by an unruly passenger on a delta airlines flight from l.a.x. to nashville. the man allegedly tried to break into the plane's cockpit midflight but did not succeed. the pilots called into air traffic control moments after it happened. >> yes. there's still a struggle going on. he is restrained now, delta 386. >> cell phone video shows the chaotic scene as passengers and crew held the man down and hauled him to the back of the plane. delta says the flight was diverted to albuquerque, new mexico, where the fbi took the man into custody. the fbi has released very little information about the incident but s
california attorney general robb bonta is promising to appeal. >>> new at 11:00 a scare in the sky, delta unruly passenger tried to break into the cockpit of a flight from l.a.x. to nashville. this dramatic cell phone video shows crew members and even passengers wrestling him ground. good evening. i'm ama daetz. >> i'm dan ashley. the flight was diverted to albuquerque and tonight an update from the fbi on this scary situation. stop this plane, it was the phrase shouted over and...
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california attorney general robb bonta is promising to appeal. >>> new at 11:00 a scare in the sky, deltas an unruly passenger tried to break into the cockpit of a flight from l.a.x. to nashville. this dramatic cell phone video shows crew members and even passengers wrestling him ground. good evening. i'm ama daetz. >> i'm dan ashley. the flight was diverted to albuquerque and tonight an update from the fbi on this scary situation. stop this plane, it was the phrase shouted over and over again by an unruly passenger on a delta airlines flight from l.a.x. to nashville. the man allegedly tried to break into the plane's cockpit midflight but did not succeed. the pilots called into air traffic control moments after it happened. >> yes. there's still a struggle going on. he is restrained now, delta 386. >> cell phone video shows the chaotic scene as passengers and crew held the man down and hauled him to the back of the plane. delta says the flight was diverted to albuquerque, new mexico, where the fbi took the man into custody. the fbi has released very little information about the incident b
california attorney general robb bonta is promising to appeal. >>> new at 11:00 a scare in the sky, deltas an unruly passenger tried to break into the cockpit of a flight from l.a.x. to nashville. this dramatic cell phone video shows crew members and even passengers wrestling him ground. good evening. i'm ama daetz. >> i'm dan ashley. the flight was diverted to albuquerque and tonight an update from the fbi on this scary situation. stop this plane, it was the phrase shouted over...
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here's our health correspondent, katharine da costa. 42—year—old abbey robb, from london, thinks she what started off as hay fever—like symptoms in isolation then turned into difficulty breathing, muscle pain and swelling. months on, she's still impacted every day. i'm still struggling now, so i really have to limit every activity that i do. i think need to think really carefully do i have the energy to do this. i've had to turn down a lot of work, i need help around the house, i still am not able to really stand and cook myself a full meal. abbey's not alone. researchers surveyed half a million people in england. more than a third of people who reported they'd had covid went on to have at least one symptom that lasted for 12 weeks or more. the study didn't look at the severity of these symptoms but considered 29 different problems, ranging from muscle aches and chest pain, to headaches and tiredness. persistent symptoms were most common in women, older people, smokers and those living in deprived areas. researchers warn the long—term consequences could pose a major challenge for the
here's our health correspondent, katharine da costa. 42—year—old abbey robb, from london, thinks she what started off as hay fever—like symptoms in isolation then turned into difficulty breathing, muscle pain and swelling. months on, she's still impacted every day. i'm still struggling now, so i really have to limit every activity that i do. i think need to think really carefully do i have the energy to do this. i've had to turn down a lot of work, i need help around the house, i still am...
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here's our health correspondent, katharine da costa. 42—year—old abbey robb, from london, thinks shefever—like symptoms in isolation then turned into difficulty breathing, muscle pain and swelling. months on, she's still impacted every day. i'm still struggling now, so i really have to limit every activity that i do. i need to think really carefully, do i have the energy to do this. i've had to turn down a lot of work, i need help around the house, i still am not able to really stand and cook myself a full meal. abbey's not alone. researchers surveyed half a million people in england. more than a third of people who reported they'd had covid went on to have at least one symptom that lasted for 12 weeks or more. the study didn't look at the severity of these symptoms but considered 29 different problems, ranging from muscle aches and chest pain, to headaches and tiredness. persistent symptoms were most common in women, older people, smokers and those living in deprived areas. researchers warn the long—term consequences could pose a major challenge for the health service. 0ur clinical
here's our health correspondent, katharine da costa. 42—year—old abbey robb, from london, thinks shefever—like symptoms in isolation then turned into difficulty breathing, muscle pain and swelling. months on, she's still impacted every day. i'm still struggling now, so i really have to limit every activity that i do. i need to think really carefully, do i have the energy to do this. i've had to turn down a lot of work, i need help around the house, i still am not able to really stand and...
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now we'll go to greg robb at marketwatch. >> hi, thank you for taking my question.ir powell, i'm looking at the forecast and one thing i just don't think has been talked about all that much is how much the fed thinks that the economy is going to slow next year. i mean, are we looking at a scenario of a slowing economy next year with higher inflation? and what do you think about that? chairman powell: we're looking at an economy that will not have the degree of fiscal support. the fiscal support in the forecast is much less than it was this year. but you've still got a very strong growth, well above the longer-run potential output of the economy. you've got growth meaningfully above that, and inflation is lower next year in all of our forecasts, i think the range of core pce forecast for next year is 1.7% to 2.5% in 2022, and 2% to 2.23% in 2023. so you're right, you're seeing, i can't remember the number, but it might be in the 3s, 3.5% growth for next year. that's a really good year, coming on the back of a 7% growth year. that's a really good year. that's a year w
now we'll go to greg robb at marketwatch. >> hi, thank you for taking my question.ir powell, i'm looking at the forecast and one thing i just don't think has been talked about all that much is how much the fed thinks that the economy is going to slow next year. i mean, are we looking at a scenario of a slowing economy next year with higher inflation? and what do you think about that? chairman powell: we're looking at an economy that will not have the degree of fiscal support. the fiscal...
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ultimately, i think it is consistent with both those things >> thank you now we'll go to greg robb at market watch >> hi. i thank you for taking my question chair powell, i'm just looking at the forecasts one thing i don't think has been talked about all that much is how much you guy -- the fed thinks that the economy is going to slow next year. i mean, are we looking a of the a scenario of a slowing economy next year as with higher inflation? what do you think about that >> we are looking at an economy that will not have the degree of fiscal support, the fiscal support in the forecasts is much less than it was this year but you have still got a very strong growth, well above the longer run potential output of the economy. you've got growth meaningfully above that and inflation is lower next year in all of our forecasts. i think the range of core pce forecasts for next next year is 1.7 to 2.5 in 2022 and 2 to 2.3 in 2023 you are right, you are seeing -- i can't remember the number, but it might be in the threes, three, three and a half percent growth for next year that's a really good
ultimately, i think it is consistent with both those things >> thank you now we'll go to greg robb at market watch >> hi. i thank you for taking my question chair powell, i'm just looking at the forecasts one thing i don't think has been talked about all that much is how much you guy -- the fed thinks that the economy is going to slow next year. i mean, are we looking a of the a scenario of a slowing economy next year as with higher inflation? what do you think about that >>...