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kate webb. [laughter] everything to her -- left everything to her sister and her brother, and her sister was beside her all the way. shed had a really tragic childhood, and her parents were killed when she was 18, is so her sister was her family. the sister had everything of kate's in plastic bins in a rastorage unit. so we, we flew to -- my his and i flew to sydney, and i spent, you know, lots of times with rachel, the sister, and i found stuffer -- the rachel, do you know what this is? he said, no, and i said this was -- it was wonderful and fully cooperating. and then interviewing rachel and her brother jeremy, they were open -- they wanted their sister's storyir told, every easpect. so the hardest stuff she'd never talkedta about, they knew kate's story had to be told. and i precede it by saying kate died in her early 60s, and katrine died in her early 60s. so it was her friends -- and, youss know, god bless friends le this -- who, of the great photographer robert pledge and david burnett, t
kate webb. [laughter] everything to her -- left everything to her sister and her brother, and her sister was beside her all the way. shed had a really tragic childhood, and her parents were killed when she was 18, is so her sister was her family. the sister had everything of kate's in plastic bins in a rastorage unit. so we, we flew to -- my his and i flew to sydney, and i spent, you know, lots of times with rachel, the sister, and i found stuffer -- the rachel, do you know what this is? he...
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every newspaper had headlines, kate live, kate is free. after she finished she flew back to sydney to be with her family for a short break and she and her, her brother who was a journalist at the time brought her to the all-male correspondence club in sydney and here she is taking great delight in being the first woman ever to have a drink at the correspondence club. she went on to continue her work and was in hong kong when i arrived. next slide please. through a mutual friend, kate met me at the airport to make sure i got on the right play and in my backpack i had frankie fitzgerald's book of course, fire on the lake and i literally was following in their footsteps but i was covering a different war. next slide please. this was cambodia. looks a lot different than the picture she took. these are monks. this is a different kind of buddhism and you had in vietnam and it was a more homogeneous in that sense. it was a country completely unprepared for war. it had been neutral throughout the vietnam war from 55 until 1970 when the war did bre
every newspaper had headlines, kate live, kate is free. after she finished she flew back to sydney to be with her family for a short break and she and her, her brother who was a journalist at the time brought her to the all-male correspondence club in sydney and here she is taking great delight in being the first woman ever to have a drink at the correspondence club. she went on to continue her work and was in hong kong when i arrived. next slide please. through a mutual friend, kate met me at...
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i'm kate snow in for lester tonight. it is rare to see hurricane warnings on the west coast of florida in july. but that's exactly what we have tonight. tropical storm elsa dumping heavy rain on the florida keys today and then strengthening over the open water with maximum winds now just below hurricane strength and the threat of life-threatening storm surge the tampa area bracing with forecasters expecting the storm to become a hurricane just before making landfall tomorrow morning, likely somewhere north of tampa we'll have the full forecast ahead, but we begin with catie beck in tampa tonight. >> reporter: tropical storm elsa growing stronger over warm gulf waters with winds nearing 70 miles an hour, the threat of tornadoes and up to eight inches of rain are expected along florida's west coast >> everybody is always concerned. you never know what it's going to do. >> we're going to take on some water. that's all there is to it. >> reporter: many businesses are closing and hotels getting ready. >> it's more about reass
i'm kate snow in for lester tonight. it is rare to see hurricane warnings on the west coast of florida in july. but that's exactly what we have tonight. tropical storm elsa dumping heavy rain on the florida keys today and then strengthening over the open water with maximum winds now just below hurricane strength and the threat of life-threatening storm surge the tampa area bracing with forecasters expecting the storm to become a hurricane just before making landfall tomorrow morning, likely...
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>> reporter: kate, this is heartbreaking.ist of athletes testing positive for covid-19. these athletes, they spent their lifetime preparing for this moment. this is their one shot. for taylor crabb and others, they're testing positive after they already get to tokyo. so they had to go through all these hoops, all these pro protocols, only to have all their dreams derailed because of the positive covid-19 test. another person who is now out of these games is dutch skateboarder, and she had a heartbreaking post on social media saying that she needs time to let her broken heart heal after learning about this positive covid-19 test and she has done everything, followed all the protocols. this is the last thing she hoped for. unfortunately, kate, as we head into the games, only likely to see more and more instances like this. >> salena, thank you very much. >>> another ally and former adviser to donald trump arrested and charged. what he's accused of doing and what it could mean for the former president now. e. the journey is why
>> reporter: kate, this is heartbreaking.ist of athletes testing positive for covid-19. these athletes, they spent their lifetime preparing for this moment. this is their one shot. for taylor crabb and others, they're testing positive after they already get to tokyo. so they had to go through all these hoops, all these pro protocols, only to have all their dreams derailed because of the positive covid-19 test. another person who is now out of these games is dutch skateboarder, and she had...
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hasn't paddy got a point, kate? i the 19th ofjuly deadline. hasn't paddy got a point, kate?ssage from the press conference - minister's own admission. message from the press conference was i minister's own admission. message. from the press conference was cases will continue to rise and we need to learn _ will continue to rise and we need to learn to— will continue to rise and we need to learn to live — will continue to rise and we need to learn to live with this virus, but crucially, — learn to live with this virus, but crucially, hospitalisations, serious illness, _ crucially, hospitalisations, serious illness, and — crucially, hospitalisations, serious illness, and thankfully death, a pretty— illness, and thankfully death, a pretty flat. there are very low levels — pretty flat. there are very low levels at — pretty flat. there are very low levels at the moment across the economy— levels at the moment across the economy and it does look as though the vaccine, — economy and it does look as though the vaccine, the wall of vaccines, has broken — the vaccine, the wall of vacci
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that is nbc nightly news on this sunday i'm kate snow. for all of us here, stay safe and have a great night >>> right now at 6:00 it could have been a whole lot worse. firefighters still putting out hot spots on a big brush fire in the east bay. >>> the news at 6:00 starts right now. thank you so much for joining us. i'm garvin thomas. things are starting to cool off a bit but tonight we remain under a micro climate weather alert as heat continues to grip parts of the bay area. taking a live look outside, temperatures are still in the high 70s and low 80s across the bay area. the warm weather is not helping firefighters. they spent most of the day
that is nbc nightly news on this sunday i'm kate snow. for all of us here, stay safe and have a great night >>> right now at 6:00 it could have been a whole lot worse. firefighters still putting out hot spots on a big brush fire in the east bay. >>> the news at 6:00 starts right now. thank you so much for joining us. i'm garvin thomas. things are starting to cool off a bit but tonight we remain under a micro climate weather alert as heat continues to grip parts of the bay...
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i'm kate snow. safe and have great night >>> next on nbc bay area news. tonight the opening ceremony hasn't even happened and covid is already causing problems at the tokyo olympics. we're joined by our covid expert to talk about the risk to athletes and the games. also we talk to raj mathai about what he's seen so far. >>> and power lines blamed for sparking some of our biggest wildfires in years. pg&e and how much they plan to spend on it. >>> plus, getting carded, and
i'm kate snow. safe and have great night >>> next on nbc bay area news. tonight the opening ceremony hasn't even happened and covid is already causing problems at the tokyo olympics. we're joined by our covid expert to talk about the risk to athletes and the games. also we talk to raj mathai about what he's seen so far. >>> and power lines blamed for sparking some of our biggest wildfires in years. pg&e and how much they plan to spend on it. >>> plus, getting...
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i'm kate snow. safe and have great night ♪ ♪ ♪♪ mama told her baby girl take it real slow ♪ ♪ girl told her momma hey i really gotta go ♪ ♪ he's waiting in the car ♪ ♪ mama said girl you won't get far ♪ ♪ just a little while into abilene ♪ ♪ he pulls into a station and he robs it clean ♪ ♪ she's waitin' in the car ♪ ♪ underneath the texaco star ♪ ♪ she only wanted love ♪ ♪ didn't bargain for this ♪ ♪ she can't help but love him for the way he is ♪ ♪ she's only seventeen ♪ ♪ and there ain't no reasoning ♪ ♪ so she'll ride this ride ♪ ♪ as far as it can go ♪ ♪ cuz that boy's just a walkaway joe ♪ ♪ born to be a leaver ♪ ♪ tell you from the word go ♪ ♪ destined to deceive her ♪ ♪ he's the wrong kind of paradise ♪ ♪ but it was just another lesson in life ♪ ♪ that boy was a walkaway joe ♪ ♪ all he was was a walkaway joe ♪ ♪ ooh ♪ ♪ he was a walkaway joe ♪♪ [cheers and applause] >> kelly: all right, all right, all right, welcome to "the kelly clarkson show"! give it up for my band! i love that song
i'm kate snow. safe and have great night ♪ ♪ ♪♪ mama told her baby girl take it real slow ♪ ♪ girl told her momma hey i really gotta go ♪ ♪ he's waiting in the car ♪ ♪ mama said girl you won't get far ♪ ♪ just a little while into abilene ♪ ♪ he pulls into a station and he robs it clean ♪ ♪ she's waitin' in the car ♪ ♪ underneath the texaco star ♪ ♪ she only wanted love ♪ ♪ didn't bargain for this ♪ ♪ she can't help but love him for the way he is...
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kate? >> all right, morgan, thank you. and at this hour, all of florida's west coast is under a tropical storm warning along with parts of the keys, where they're bracing for an impact in a matter of hours. sam brock is there for us. >> reporter: after thrashing through the caribbean and claiming at least three lives, tropical storm elsa is tangling with cuba tonight. where 180,000 people have already evacuated. the storm showdown there likely shaping its strength for its next stop, florida. >> i will admit i freaked out a little bit. >> reporter: the tourist favorite at the end of the florida keys is squarely in elsa's path. but with fourth of july celebrations ongoing, many say they danced around storms before. >> i've lived down here for 30 years. i've been through every hurricane. i never leave because i've got stay to protect my boat. >> reporter: bars remain packed, and brunch lines long, even as officials warn travel could be snarled for those leaving town. >> suddenly it's evacuatio
kate? >> all right, morgan, thank you. and at this hour, all of florida's west coast is under a tropical storm warning along with parts of the keys, where they're bracing for an impact in a matter of hours. sam brock is there for us. >> reporter: after thrashing through the caribbean and claiming at least three lives, tropical storm elsa is tangling with cuba tonight. where 180,000 people have already evacuated. the storm showdown there likely shaping its strength for its next stop,...
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muah, muah kate beckinsale. you for being here and now, we're going to face off in a game called "box of lies." [ cheers and applause ♪ ♪ box box of lies box of lie bot of lies ♪ [ cheers and applause >> jimmy: here's how it works. we have nine mystery boxes containing objects no one has ever seen before on your turn, you pick a box, and take out the object and describe it to your opponent and then, they have to guess if you're lying or telling the truth. i'm not going to look at you because -- [ light laughter ] we're going to play three rounds kate, you pick the first box >> okay. any suggestion at all? [ audience yelling ] five it is i have not played this game before what do i do now >> jimmy: now you open the box and then put it off to the side on this side yeah, and i won't look or listen i'll make noise. quest, can you give us some drums? i don't want to hear anything. ♪ all right, perfect [ light laughter ] >> what if i don't know what this is? [ laughter ] >> jimmy: this could be part of the lie or the
muah, muah kate beckinsale. you for being here and now, we're going to face off in a game called "box of lies." [ cheers and applause ♪ ♪ box box of lies box of lie bot of lies ♪ [ cheers and applause >> jimmy: here's how it works. we have nine mystery boxes containing objects no one has ever seen before on your turn, you pick a box, and take out the object and describe it to your opponent and then, they have to guess if you're lying or telling the truth. i'm not going to...
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kate? >> jeff, thank you so much from ohio for us tonight. >>> "out dpfront" with me now j kasich and barbara with the department of public health. her office reinstituted just this weekend the indoor mask require ment in l.a. county. governor, is there anything after seeing -- jeff did a great report from your home state. do you think there is anything that president biden can do at this point to really address this division or as republican senator bill cassidy put it, the president shouldn't be advocating for vaccines because there is simply too much mistrust of him by those who aren't vaccinated. >> look, i've spent a lot of time. i've talked to dr. andy thomas at ohio state and clay marsh at west virginia. let me give you numbers. people over the age of 65 in ohio, 80% of them have been vaccinated. people over 60, 70%. but when you look at young people, you know, those in their 20s and 30s, you know, they're not taking this seriously. you just heard this report. when you think about wh
kate? >> jeff, thank you so much from ohio for us tonight. >>> "out dpfront" with me now j kasich and barbara with the department of public health. her office reinstituted just this weekend the indoor mask require ment in l.a. county. governor, is there anything after seeing -- jeff did a great report from your home state. do you think there is anything that president biden can do at this point to really address this division or as republican senator bill cassidy put...
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that is "nbc nightly news," for this saturday i'm kate snow. thank you so much for joining us i will see you back here tomorrow. stay safe. have a great night clbz >>> right now at 6:00, people still trying to cool off at this hour as the bay area bakes under intense heat. the news at 6:00 starts right now. thank you so much for joining us. i'm garvin thomas. terry is off tonight. >>> a live look right now at walnut creek, one of the places that reached well into the hundreds today. in fact temperatures still over 100 even at 6:00. meteorologist rob mayeda is tracking it all. >> by far the worst of the heat in the inlast inland east valley. humidity down to 12%, 99 degrees in livermore. the incredible spread of our bay area microclimates, 49 degrees the separation between that 56 in pacifica and earlier, the 105 degrees in fairfield that's now cooled, if you want to call it that, down to 103. notice the cooling. san francisco, oakland, into san jose. enough of a marine layer influence to keep most of the heat inland for the inland east bay and
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kate: great question. i would say infrastructure is all about climate.ook at the last couple weeks. in the pacific northwest, there were transit lines whose wires were melting in the heat. the building that collapsed in miami, the ground below it, it should not have been built. there are critical infrastructure weaknesses in this country. our infrastructure is not set up to deal what is coming and what is already here. look at hurricanes, heat waves, i leaving new york city -- i live in new york city and about -- after about an hour of rain the other day, you saw people wading through our subway system, looking like "titanic" the movie, kate winslet and leonardo dicaprio trying to get to the upper deck. but that is what subway officials and many people face just to get to work or school or home. we have an infrastructure which is not equipped to deal with the climate crisis. you hear this line often from republicans, but all theses extraneous to a debate about roads -- that all this is extraneous to abate about roads and bridges. nothing could be further
kate: great question. i would say infrastructure is all about climate.ook at the last couple weeks. in the pacific northwest, there were transit lines whose wires were melting in the heat. the building that collapsed in miami, the ground below it, it should not have been built. there are critical infrastructure weaknesses in this country. our infrastructure is not set up to deal what is coming and what is already here. look at hurricanes, heat waves, i leaving new york city -- i live in new...
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>> yeah, kate. blue origin say they have plans in place for two more this year and reuse the rocket that will be launched on tuesday if everything goes according to plan, the flights should be happening in september or october kate >> a new era in space flight >>> still to come, the new workplace trend. quitting the reason why so many people are leaving their jobs plus, how this young american golfer made history today. >>> we're back with a history making win on the golf course. collin more cow what one in his first appearance he finished at 15 under par. that comes after his pga championship victory last year. the american player from california is the first men's golfer ever to win two different major championships on his first try. it's being called the great resignation. a record number of americans are telling their bosses, i quit it is the right time for you to take the leap senior business correspondent stephanie rule on what is driving this mass exodus >> reporter: it's a sign of the times.
>> yeah, kate. blue origin say they have plans in place for two more this year and reuse the rocket that will be launched on tuesday if everything goes according to plan, the flights should be happening in september or october kate >> a new era in space flight >>> still to come, the new workplace trend. quitting the reason why so many people are leaving their jobs plus, how this young american golfer made history today. >>> we're back with a history making win on...
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kate came back from hong kong to teach me. and then after a few months i became the "washington post" contact one - - contact reporter on the ground. and with a full-time staff reporters in cambodia so they needed someone like me and that's how i broke in. >> this is the picture that epitomizes a lot of the war with corruption in cambodia's world that is replete with shower sandals and the poor pay grade. and then i wondered if i could handle all of the sexual harassment or turn the other cheek and wondering whether or not with what was happening to me that i could still prevail. one of theth worst things when i started with anonymous reporters wrote a parody on the stationary. that that ise part of what the error that we were in. >> but it was a movement back in the united states. in the anybody has believe there were institutional obstacles. so that is one of the reasons the theme is that outsiders not because of the x or y chromosome but they had fresh eyes, different ways and then to expand the conception of or a more huma
kate came back from hong kong to teach me. and then after a few months i became the "washington post" contact one - - contact reporter on the ground. and with a full-time staff reporters in cambodia so they needed someone like me and that's how i broke in. >> this is the picture that epitomizes a lot of the war with corruption in cambodia's world that is replete with shower sandals and the poor pay grade. and then i wondered if i could handle all of the sexual harassment or turn...
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kate?ox, thank you. >>> joining me now is rachel bay, a cnn analyst and co-author of the political playbook. it is good to see you. if there is no infrastructure deal to read, if there is no budget deal to read, i'm kind of stuck in this place of wondering what senator schumer is really doing here? >> well, it is sort of a technicality. he'll going to file cloture on a vehicle so they'll be a vehicle to vote on but there will be no legislative text unless they reach this deal by wednesday. i talked to republicans who are part of this negotiating group last night and all of them told me that there is quote, no chance that they will vote to proceed to this bill without having the language, the final language ironed out. so right now we're seeing this sort of double dog dare happening between chuck schumer and this bipartisan group. he clearly has a timeline. he wanted to get moving in july. he wanted to pass this bipartisan infrastructure deal and then move to the reconciliation piece, the de
kate?ox, thank you. >>> joining me now is rachel bay, a cnn analyst and co-author of the political playbook. it is good to see you. if there is no infrastructure deal to read, if there is no budget deal to read, i'm kind of stuck in this place of wondering what senator schumer is really doing here? >> well, it is sort of a technicality. he'll going to file cloture on a vehicle so they'll be a vehicle to vote on but there will be no legislative text unless they reach this deal by...
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green.— state, kate green.tate, kate green. i thank the secretary of — state, kate green. i thank the secretary of state _ state, kate green. i thank the secretary of state for - state, kate green. i thank the secretary of state for his - secretary of state for his statements and for advance out of it. i would also like to echo his tribute to the education staff, pupils and parents who have done so much over the past 15 months to keep children and young people learning. just over an hour ago, the for education confirmed that whilst last week 623,000 pupils were not in school because of coronavirus, and while 1171,000 school because of coronavirus, and while 471,000 of those pupils are out of class because of a bubble collapsing, there were still over 150,000 who were not in the classroom with confirmed or suspected cases of coronavirus, or because of potential contact with the case outside the classroom. it is notjust bubbles that have driven people from the classroom, it is the conservative's negligence in let
green.— state, kate green.tate, kate green. i thank the secretary of — state, kate green. i thank the secretary of state _ state, kate green. i thank the secretary of state for - state, kate green. i thank the secretary of state for his - secretary of state for his statements and for advance out of it. i would also like to echo his tribute to the education staff, pupils and parents who have done so much over the past 15 months to keep children and young people learning. just over an hour...
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>> hi, kate. what we're seeing right now -- we actually have five hospitals over the jacksonville area. we're seeing patients coming into the emergency rooms very, very, very sick, needing to be admitted. the ones that need to be admitted are not vaccinated. the patients that come into the emergency rooms that have covid that have been vaccinated are going home. the really sick patients coming in are going into our progressive and icu areas. they need a high-flow amount of oxygen and they're creating the need for us to make more beds outside of our intensive care units. >> my colleague randi kaye spoke with a few of the unvaccinated patients you're talking about, that are so sick they need a high level of care in your hospital. i want to play something from two of them for our viewer. >> i have shortness of breath. i feel sorry about not getting a vaccine. >> reporter: you're sorry you didn't get the vaccine. do you think you would be here if you had gotten the vaccine? >> no. >> reporter: you wer
>> hi, kate. what we're seeing right now -- we actually have five hospitals over the jacksonville area. we're seeing patients coming into the emergency rooms very, very, very sick, needing to be admitted. the ones that need to be admitted are not vaccinated. the patients that come into the emergency rooms that have covid that have been vaccinated are going home. the really sick patients coming in are going into our progressive and icu areas. they need a high-flow amount of oxygen and...
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henninged a moment ago. >> joe, do you want to rebut that from kate moore >> well, i'm sure kate would agree with me we don't do that on the asset managers. but what i'm doing in the regional banks is more for a trade than anything else the question i have for kate really is does she suspect we are at peak growth because if she does then the right place to be is within the fang names, the right place to be in the technology names and financials will struggle going forward >> i think we readjusted our growth expectations some on the delta variant and some in terms of where we are in terms of the recovery like the full reopening restart may not play out for the balance of the third quarter we may have to actually get to the beginning of 2022. but i think the real debate in the market -- we'll see play out a little bit over coming months -- is whether or not we return to pre-covid growth levels, where, you know, fang and high quality sustainable growth leads the market. or whether or not we have the cyclical up bursts and secretary derivative of growth really improves again i'm less convi
henninged a moment ago. >> joe, do you want to rebut that from kate moore >> well, i'm sure kate would agree with me we don't do that on the asset managers. but what i'm doing in the regional banks is more for a trade than anything else the question i have for kate really is does she suspect we are at peak growth because if she does then the right place to be is within the fang names, the right place to be in the technology names and financials will struggle going forward >> i...
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kate?. >>> now to alarming news on covid. the world surpassing a grim milestone. four million deaths in the pandemic, and here at home, the cdc warning the highly transmissible delta variant is now the dominant strain. here is miguel almaguer. >> reporter: the ticker tape parade today in new york city honored frontline heroes. >> it's amazing. we have worked so hard every day of the pandemic.r: leading the parade, grand marshall sandra lindsey, the first nurse and american to get inoculated after fda authorization, as many today still refuse vaccination. >> if you don't want to go to the hospital, get vaccinated. >> reporter: the delta variant is now fueling community surges. already believed the nation's most dominant strain in kansas, missouri, iowa, and nebraska, delta accounts for more than 80% of new cases. russell taylor wasn't vaccinated and spent three weeks in the icu. >> i really thought i was going to die. that was probably the closest i've ever been to dying. >> reporter: it's n
kate?. >>> now to alarming news on covid. the world surpassing a grim milestone. four million deaths in the pandemic, and here at home, the cdc warning the highly transmissible delta variant is now the dominant strain. here is miguel almaguer. >> reporter: the ticker tape parade today in new york city honored frontline heroes. >> it's amazing. we have worked so hard every day of the pandemic.r: leading the parade, grand marshall sandra lindsey, the first nurse and american...
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it is a situation, kate. >> yeah. thank you so much for that reporting. >>> so as vaccine hesitancy is driving the surge here in the united states, the british government is considering requiring a vaccine pass for large events after france, italy and israel are also making moves to limit access to restaurants and other venues to only those who are vaccinated or who could prove a recent negative test. cnn's salma is live in london with more on this aspect of it. a very different approach going over. what is happening there and how is it going over? >> reporter: forget the free beer and incentive, this is now time for the government approach. let's look at what is happening here first. the british government ask potentially making a requirement that shows you are vaccinated for an event of 20,000 people or more. this could be ruled out in a few weeks of time. soccer stadiums and it will continue a policy from the british gort starting that in september if you want to go into a nightclub, you have to prove that your vac
it is a situation, kate. >> yeah. thank you so much for that reporting. >>> so as vaccine hesitancy is driving the surge here in the united states, the british government is considering requiring a vaccine pass for large events after france, italy and israel are also making moves to limit access to restaurants and other venues to only those who are vaccinated or who could prove a recent negative test. cnn's salma is live in london with more on this aspect of it. a very different...
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there are more than $3000.00 species periodicals to kate is worldwide. they're found on every continent. 1 except in article, but it's only here in the eastern half the united states that we have 17 and 13 year periodical, kate, as part of what makes this so special, is this particular breed which we call breed 10 or brewed act, which makes it ever much more mysterious x marks the spot. this is the most widely distributed brood of 17 years. the kate is found anywhere on planet earth, all the way from georgia to long island, new york, and west ohio, illinois and indiana. this means that in the eastern half of the united states, we're going to have billions, if not trillions of periodical cicada is interacting with tens of millions of human beings in their back yard. that's going to create some very interesting situation. oh i my name is melissa rose. i'm an artist based off of long island, new york. and right now we're in south new york, right. my grandparents old house. this place from my childhood where i used to run around, pick up the rocks outside wi
there are more than $3000.00 species periodicals to kate is worldwide. they're found on every continent. 1 except in article, but it's only here in the eastern half the united states that we have 17 and 13 year periodical, kate, as part of what makes this so special, is this particular breed which we call breed 10 or brewed act, which makes it ever much more mysterious x marks the spot. this is the most widely distributed brood of 17 years. the kate is found anywhere on planet earth, all the...
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kate. >> that is right. the way to avoid closures and avoid shutdowns as governor is saying is to either get vaccinated or wear masks. a combination of the two. thank you, layla. >>> joining me now, dr. richard besser and now the president and ceo of the robert wood johnson foundation. it is good to see you again, dr. besser. thank you for being here. what we're seeing just kind of broadly as we saw from the top of this show, from big business, the federal government and even local school boards, do you see this as a turning point, are requirements and mandates to get vaccinated, what the country needs right now? >> yeah, you know, i don't think we'd be having this conversation if what we saw in may in terms of the trends with continuing downward movement in cases and increasing vaccination and a much rosier picture here in the united states. if that was continuing, we wouldn't be seeing this. but what we're seeing is a response to a very different picture. and that is numbers of cases going up just about ev
kate. >> that is right. the way to avoid closures and avoid shutdowns as governor is saying is to either get vaccinated or wear masks. a combination of the two. thank you, layla. >>> joining me now, dr. richard besser and now the president and ceo of the robert wood johnson foundation. it is good to see you again, dr. besser. thank you for being here. what we're seeing just kind of broadly as we saw from the top of this show, from big business, the federal government and even...
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>> thank you, kate.ation about his plans because he is about to leave the bench and give joe biden the first opportunity to make a lifetime appointment to the supreme court. that question has been out there for a long time now and i went up to new hampshire and talked to him and i said, have you decided what you're going to do and he said no. he had not yet decided. i asked him what factors might be on his mind, as he considered whether to retire. and the first one was his health. he said my health is a priority. he's about to turn 83. he's a pretty youthful 82 right now. hasn't had any serious health conditions that we know of as had occurred with justice ginsburg who passed away last year so he's a vigorous 82 but he's still 82 going on 83. but the other concern he said was the court. so he's already thinking about what is best for the institution of the court at this time and, you know, how to perhaps account for politics and not get caught up in politics. one of the major themes of speeches he's give
>> thank you, kate.ation about his plans because he is about to leave the bench and give joe biden the first opportunity to make a lifetime appointment to the supreme court. that question has been out there for a long time now and i went up to new hampshire and talked to him and i said, have you decided what you're going to do and he said no. he had not yet decided. i asked him what factors might be on his mind, as he considered whether to retire. and the first one was his health. he said...
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so that is one lesson that kate learned. >> thank you so much. that's a great talk.o reading through the book how much is described with their male colleagues so i was curious to know what are the ways you take care of yourself for mental health? and if there's any way they supported each other for the individual manners to accomplish that quick. >> we were not that conscious. we did not say we would xyz. and what i found amazing is all of us had trouble taking vacations. we had a horrible time because we were so dedicated. i had to come back. and then when you left i cannot take it anymore. it's very hard to get over. i know i went to a therapist when i got home and the others didn't. i know that katrine wrote she could not cross the street in paris without flipping out and only when she got an assignment to go to new york to cover woodstock she could relax, hung out with some that's that were there and that was the beginning of her somewhat recovery. we were not cognizant of all of that. >> and those that are suffering from ptsd but then coming back from leave then
so that is one lesson that kate learned. >> thank you so much. that's a great talk.o reading through the book how much is described with their male colleagues so i was curious to know what are the ways you take care of yourself for mental health? and if there's any way they supported each other for the individual manners to accomplish that quick. >> we were not that conscious. we did not say we would xyz. and what i found amazing is all of us had trouble taking vacations. we had a...
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and thank you very much, kate. our plan is mainly to meet with congress and our senators as well to discuss the importance of voting rights and making sure that we can pass the voting rights act to address this situation and this anti-democratic suppression session that we're facing in texas. >> i saw a note that chuck schumer said on the floor he's going to meet with you all today to kind of plot your next move. what could that really be? >> you know, it's great that major leader schumer is going to meet with us. we've met with him in the past and i think it is just discussions an what we need to do to continue moving forward and allowing this measurer to pass which is very important, not only for texas, but across the united states when it comes to democracy and voting. >> so, you can't stay out of texas forever. with republicans in the majority, the bill that is being discussed, it will very likely get passed. if this is the eventual reality, do you acknowledge that what you are are doing is a stunt. >> i don't
and thank you very much, kate. our plan is mainly to meet with congress and our senators as well to discuss the importance of voting rights and making sure that we can pass the voting rights act to address this situation and this anti-democratic suppression session that we're facing in texas. >> i saw a note that chuck schumer said on the floor he's going to meet with you all today to kind of plot your next move. what could that really be? >> you know, it's great that major leader...
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kate, lovel to generate great swells. kate, lovely to talk _ generate great swells.t swells. kate, lovely to talk to you - generate great swells. kate, lovely to talk to you on - generate great swells. kate, lovely to talk to you on the l lovely to talk to you on the programme and thank you for that information. the bbc�*s mariko oi is outside the olympic park in tokyo. we started off this news bulletin with the news of a gold and silver medal for the usa in the pool. that should have been potentially a japanese swimmer who could be contending but there was disappointment there? that's ri . ht. disappointment there? that's riuht. he disappointment there? that's right. he said _ disappointment there? that's right. he said after _ disappointment there? that's right. he said after the - disappointment there? that's right. he said after the match that he wanted to reserve his energy for the finals, learning from the mistakes of his recent raceway he was too tired but i got to the finals but he miscalculated. in ethics, also another disappointment for japan. known as the
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lots of juicy details in there kate rooney has it hi, kate >>> robinhood listing under hood a little bit on the revenue and where robinhood makes its money. most of that came from options trading at 38% offence action. equities at 25%. cryptocurrencies 17% that was up from just 3% a year ago. so a huge jump in cryptocurrency, revenue and trading revenue there. and, kelly, i know you did ask about the quarterly loss i have a few more details on that the $1.4 billion loss had to do with gamestop. you remember that in january be robinhood raised roughly $3 billion. that was a convertible note. they did that debt at a 30% discount so if you take 30% of that roughly $3 billion, that is what robinhood had to write down. this might be a one-time loss. interesting that it harkens back to the gamestop days be robinhood now as far as total net funded accounts $18 million, up from $7 million a year ago, so 150% increase there big beneficiary of the recent retail boom. assets under custody $830 bil billion. and some of the risks here, a lot of interesting nuggets in terms of what robinhood sees
lots of juicy details in there kate rooney has it hi, kate >>> robinhood listing under hood a little bit on the revenue and where robinhood makes its money. most of that came from options trading at 38% offence action. equities at 25%. cryptocurrencies 17% that was up from just 3% a year ago. so a huge jump in cryptocurrency, revenue and trading revenue there. and, kelly, i know you did ask about the quarterly loss i have a few more details on that the $1.4 billion loss had to do with...
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hey, kate. >> hey, tyler, that's right.uite of new banking products but this part is key. for the first time square is not using a bank partner this is all backed by square financial services that's the fdic-insured bank that square launched back in march. it all fits into the bold case for square becoming that money center bank of the future. the company is launching two new deposit accounts, square savings and square checking as well as a new lending product called square loans these won't have fees, minimum deposits or transaction limits it won't have overdraft fees either this all works within the square ecosystem with things you normally think of like payroll and that payment processor square has had similar products in the past and used sutton bank for those. they're still using sutton for some products but the economics are better square can issue the loans and cut out the middle man here. for this product, christina reiker told me this is aimed at small businesses no plans yet to launch on the consumer side but she
hey, kate. >> hey, tyler, that's right.uite of new banking products but this part is key. for the first time square is not using a bank partner this is all backed by square financial services that's the fdic-insured bank that square launched back in march. it all fits into the bold case for square becoming that money center bank of the future. the company is launching two new deposit accounts, square savings and square checking as well as a new lending product called square loans these...
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or let's turn over to kate ferguson who's been looking into the archives for us and digging around kate. i remember when amazon used to just sell books, how do you pay those manage to turn the company into so much more than that? yeah, for me 2 things really sunday. one of them is that in the early years of on bay not really focused relentlessly on expansion of expensive profit. and that theory is a gamble. the paid off the numbers that you just read off every speak for themselves and less than 3 decades. you manage to transform was small online books, up that he was best running from his garbage into one of the biggest and most recognizable brands in the world. the other fancy, he used, which was extremely effective, was to invest heavily in the entire, in just her bank delivery. so building this huge network of warehouses and planes and trucks which enabled him to operate livery as far faster than his bible could. and when it comes to the question, the legacy, it really depends on who you ask if you're someone who's looking for your items delivered by lunchtime today. and just based o
or let's turn over to kate ferguson who's been looking into the archives for us and digging around kate. i remember when amazon used to just sell books, how do you pay those manage to turn the company into so much more than that? yeah, for me 2 things really sunday. one of them is that in the early years of on bay not really focused relentlessly on expansion of expensive profit. and that theory is a gamble. the paid off the numbers that you just read off every speak for themselves and less than...
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is that right, kate? yeah. so we will see you then. >> thank you all. >> clerk: thank you everybody. >> after my fire in my apartment and losing everything, the red cross gave us a list of agencies in the city to reach out to and i signed up for the below-market rate program. i got my certificate and started applying and won the housing lottery. [♪♪♪] >> the current lottery program began in 2016. but there have been lot rows that have happened for affordable housing in the city for much longer than that. it was -- there was no standard practice. for non-profit organizations that were providing affordable housing with low in the city, they all did their lotteries on their own. private developers that include in their buildings affordable units, those are the city we've been monitoring for some time since 1992. we did it with something like this. where people were given circus tickets. we game into 291st century in 2016 and started doing electronic lotteries. at the same time, we started electronic applications s
is that right, kate? yeah. so we will see you then. >> thank you all. >> clerk: thank you everybody. >> after my fire in my apartment and losing everything, the red cross gave us a list of agencies in the city to reach out to and i signed up for the below-market rate program. i got my certificate and started applying and won the housing lottery. [♪♪♪] >> the current lottery program began in 2016. but there have been lot rows that have happened for affordable...
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>> thank you for having me, kate.to write about president client. -- president clinton. i worked for him. i saw how important his friends were to him. it was the only time in my book to ask the president himself who his first friend was. he chose a civil rights icon vernon jordan, that's the last chapter. in the case of john kennedy who also had a lot of friends, i asked his daughter and she told me thankfully she didn't give me the obvious choice of a ben bradley. but she suggested david ornsby gore. the ambassador of the united states that i discovered was not only his closest friend but his closest foreign policy adviser. some are obvious like bee bee ribosy. i grew up with him. some were total surprises like th e author inathanial haw thorn. >> these are personal relationships i found in the book. they impacted american policy. and what were some of the moments that you uncovered that -- where the friends changed the arc of american history? >> i think the most consequential example of that was eddie jacobson who
>> thank you for having me, kate.to write about president client. -- president clinton. i worked for him. i saw how important his friends were to him. it was the only time in my book to ask the president himself who his first friend was. he chose a civil rights icon vernon jordan, that's the last chapter. in the case of john kennedy who also had a lot of friends, i asked his daughter and she told me thankfully she didn't give me the obvious choice of a ben bradley. but she suggested david...
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. >> announcer: this is nbc "nightly news" with kate snow. happy 4th of july, itthis year independence day is infused of more meaning today americans from coast to coast feel safe enough to gather, many emerging from months of isn celebrates the progress the coue pandemic resp noting there is still a lot of work ahead in this moment and on this day there is joy we'll go to the white house in just a moment. we begin with kathy park in new york >> reporter: tonight a long awaited celebration. more than a year in the making >> looking forward to the fireworks and celebrate with more people than we did last year, instead of in the house. >> reporter: new york one of the darkest cities during the height of the pandemic will be lit up, electrifying light show to honor everyday heroes. >> we have all suffered pretty hard over the last year, this is really an awesome time for us to celebrate. >> reporter: more traditions returning live and person. crowds cheered on at koni island as a reigning hot dog eating champ devouring 76 frank >> reporter: on s
. >> announcer: this is nbc "nightly news" with kate snow. happy 4th of july, itthis year independence day is infused of more meaning today americans from coast to coast feel safe enough to gather, many emerging from months of isn celebrates the progress the coue pandemic resp noting there is still a lot of work ahead in this moment and on this day there is joy we'll go to the white house in just a moment. we begin with kathy park in new york >> reporter: tonight a long...
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"at this hour" is kate bolduan starts now. >>> hello, everyone, i'm kate bolduan. here is what we're watching "at this hour." the war has changed. the new warning from a cdc document about the delta variant and what is coming next for the country. >>> the gop divide. liz cheney versus the woman who replaced her elise stefanik. >> new battle on the soul for the republican party. and welcome home, the first group of afghan interpreters arrive in america with their families and the thousands more waiting for help as u.s. troops leave and the the taliban press in. thank you all for being here. let us start with what really is a game changing set of new facts about covid-19. in a new cdc internal document researchers describe it this way, that the war has changed because of the delta variant. the document makes clear that the delta variant is proving to be more of a severe threat, more dangerous than most people really have grasped until now. and it said that the delta strain is now as contagious as the chicken pox and likely caused more severe illness than any of the p
"at this hour" is kate bolduan starts now. >>> hello, everyone, i'm kate bolduan. here is what we're watching "at this hour." the war has changed. the new warning from a cdc document about the delta variant and what is coming next for the country. >>> the gop divide. liz cheney versus the woman who replaced her elise stefanik. >> new battle on the soul for the republican party. and welcome home, the first group of afghan interpreters arrive in america...
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>> well thanks for having me, kate. people want to here, but when you look at fundraising quarter and the polling and what they're saying in the districts and i think even in swing districts, i think election integrity and stop the steal, anti-vax messaging, border messages, which there are issues there, but the first two should scare people. i think that messaging is working. and with president trump and the latest polling of where he would be as a 2024 nominee, looking at what is going on again with fundraising on his side also, i think kevin made a political calculation that this was the best thing to follow this line, sort of this line of reasoning and these type of issues in order to take back the house in 2022 and for me it is disappointing. i believe that facts and truth is where we should be but on many of the issues that is not where the base is. and even if it is only 60% or 70% of the base, in the contest, those individuals that go down that track had a better chance of winning in the nominating contests and
>> well thanks for having me, kate. people want to here, but when you look at fundraising quarter and the polling and what they're saying in the districts and i think even in swing districts, i think election integrity and stop the steal, anti-vax messaging, border messages, which there are issues there, but the first two should scare people. i think that messaging is working. and with president trump and the latest polling of where he would be as a 2024 nominee, looking at what is going...
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kate's son jack, takes one too. kate works hard, and thought she had good insurance. the goodrx app. now she can compare prescription prices, to find the best discounts. she even beats her insurance price. good for you kate, good for you. goodrx, stop paying too much for your prescriptions. download the free app today. ♪ ♪ when technology is easier to use... ♪ barriers don't stand a chance. ♪ that's why we'll stop at nothing to deliver our technology as-a-service. ♪ delicia: this is where all our recycling is sorted -- 1.2 million pounds every day, helping to make san francisco the greenest big city in america. but that's not all you'll find here. there are hundreds of good-paying jobs, with most new workers hired from bayview-hunter's point. we don't just work at recology, we own it, creating opportunity and a better planet. now, that's making a difference. >>> hello, everyone, i'm kate bolduan and here is what we're watching at this hour. threat to democracy. how the top military generals feared donald trump would attempt a coup after losing the election. and despit
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and either we report or kate murder is involved ports time near bon, one of the hardest hit areas, kate, phyllis, and please. what's the scene like where you are? well, here and fall full time, it's a scene of absolute chaos and a lot of sadness. the entire morning that has the rescue rescue wackos running up and down the road, trying to rescue in clear the road and houses from the mud. at the same time, we have that it should be just about an hour ago. been told that we need to evacuate the area because there are rumors and i do need to say that it's just room is at the moment that perhaps one of the, the dams could be about to pass at some point. so the rescue to the rescue team has told people to evacuate the area and people have decided to come a bit farther up the road. but that absolutely exhausted and tired of this is just another thing to be concerned about on top of this horrible night that they have had. so there's a lot of sadness, there's a lot of exhaustion and there's just a lot of uncertainty here as well. a lot of uncertainty as you were pointing, very dramatic scenes as
and either we report or kate murder is involved ports time near bon, one of the hardest hit areas, kate, phyllis, and please. what's the scene like where you are? well, here and fall full time, it's a scene of absolute chaos and a lot of sadness. the entire morning that has the rescue rescue wackos running up and down the road, trying to rescue in clear the road and houses from the mud. at the same time, we have that it should be just about an hour ago. been told that we need to evacuate the...
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we are crossing our fingers for kate courtney. her event begins this hour right here in tokyo. watching there in kentfield, her grandfather, 95 year old, and her grandmother, 88 years old. they are staying up late tonight, glued to the tv. did you she? see this? this is brazil's surfer carving his way to the highest wave so far in tokyo. the waves are not maverick, smaller waves, but this dude was awesome. so we are off and rolling again here on this, gosh, what day is it today? >> it's tuesday for you. tuesday for you. >> reporter: monday night for you guys. >> it will be tuesday for us soon, too. >> reporter: we'll check in with simone biles in a little bit. >> team usa beat south africa today, 20-3 in water polo. the team has a lot of support in the bay area. >> usa! >> go usa! >> fellow water polo players and fans in san francisco had a watch party cheering on five members who play and train at the club. >> we're going to put their picture right up there on the wall next to the olympic water polo trophies. but it's going to be fantastic. we haven't medaled since 2008. >> th
we are crossing our fingers for kate courtney. her event begins this hour right here in tokyo. watching there in kentfield, her grandfather, 95 year old, and her grandmother, 88 years old. they are staying up late tonight, glued to the tv. did you she? see this? this is brazil's surfer carving his way to the highest wave so far in tokyo. the waves are not maverick, smaller waves, but this dude was awesome. so we are off and rolling again here on this, gosh, what day is it today? >> it's...
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kate, thank you very much.hard and your father lived that and i have a feeling, kate, so do you. thank you, kate, for joining us. >> thank you, neil, nice to see you. neil: kate collins, the daughter of apollo astronaut michael collins. i didn't have the heart to say, that a pin honorary, and we will have more. always put . (other money manager) so you do it because you have to? (naj) no, we do it because it's the right thing to do. we help clients enjoy a comfortable retirement. (other money manager) sounds like a big responsibility. (naj) one that we don't take lightly. it's why our fees are structured so we do better when our clients do better. fisher investments is clearly different. do you have a life insurance policy you no longer need? now you can sell your policy, even a term policy, for an immediate cash payment. we thought we had planned carefully for our retirement. but we quickly realized that we needed a way to supplement our income. if you have one hundred thousand dollars or more of life insuranc
kate, thank you very much.hard and your father lived that and i have a feeling, kate, so do you. thank you, kate, for joining us. >> thank you, neil, nice to see you. neil: kate collins, the daughter of apollo astronaut michael collins. i didn't have the heart to say, that a pin honorary, and we will have more. always put . (other money manager) so you do it because you have to? (naj) no, we do it because it's the right thing to do. we help clients enjoy a comfortable retirement. (other...
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martyr, is there hi kate, what's happening where you are? so where i am now is usually as you said, this very famous race track in germany. and this weekend that was actually meant to be a big truck race going on underway, but that was counsel due to the bad weather. and instead this, this area has been turned into the huge relief center. now there are 2 relief operations going on here. there's one that's completely volunteer lead and that's where we're sending right now. and there's also this official one with the bonded and the other official relief and how the agents is going on. but where we are now, is this absolutely unbelievable effort for me? it's just completely volunteer lead, and it's quite astounding that the people here have taken him donations from across all over germany. and now that everyone, that's been people here all day sharing out all of the donations that have come in and then they're sending them out to 2 areas, but it's completely volunteer in the area. i'm good now and it's just a normal and the f. it's quite amazin
martyr, is there hi kate, what's happening where you are? so where i am now is usually as you said, this very famous race track in germany. and this weekend that was actually meant to be a big truck race going on underway, but that was counsel due to the bad weather. and instead this, this area has been turned into the huge relief center. now there are 2 relief operations going on here. there's one that's completely volunteer lead and that's where we're sending right now. and there's also this...
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it was heartbreaking to see kate at the end, heartbreaking. specular miami of marie who struggled mightily, and when she died many of us said that it was suicide by. [inaudible] perry had the chance to interview the director of the movie that was made about marie, i put that to him if he thought that is what had happened. i left every single gesture in the tape, he clicks, he sighs, and he says many of her friends wondered what marie would be like if she retired and now they never have to know. and so i thought that was as close to es as you get. it is tough. sylvia did you have trouble you came back from bosnia? >> but like elizabeth i didn't know what ptsd was at the time. the concept did not exist. and people would ask me what is it like there? i never had great panic or anxiety in bosnia. i had it when it came back to rome. something ridiculous. i was obsessed when i put on the gas on the house it was going to explode or be run over by a bus went across the street. the fears became the banality of the day, daily experiences. and then i a w
it was heartbreaking to see kate at the end, heartbreaking. specular miami of marie who struggled mightily, and when she died many of us said that it was suicide by. [inaudible] perry had the chance to interview the director of the movie that was made about marie, i put that to him if he thought that is what had happened. i left every single gesture in the tape, he clicks, he sighs, and he says many of her friends wondered what marie would be like if she retired and now they never have to know....
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so in the middle of this spreading pandemic, what did kate do? she put herself at risk, went to the grocery, packed a box full of food, and delivered it to the door at the hotel where this family was sheltering. so the children would not go hungry. and every year, kate would take value untiens to our veterans to make sure -- valentines to our veterans to make sure they were appreciated and loved. she would travel thousands of miles across our vast congressional district and was unwavering in her hard work for all 14 counties in our district. she never tired and always worked to lift up the voices of the people that were fortunate enough to be able to serve. kate recently began her next chapter and our entire team and our office and i wish her well on her new adventure. so this week as we continue to strive to always deliver for the people, i can think of no better celebration than to thank the person who spent nearly 2,000 days in our office putting the people we serve first. kate, thank you for your dedicated service, your hard work, and your fr
so in the middle of this spreading pandemic, what did kate do? she put herself at risk, went to the grocery, packed a box full of food, and delivered it to the door at the hotel where this family was sheltering. so the children would not go hungry. and every year, kate would take value untiens to our veterans to make sure -- valentines to our veterans to make sure they were appreciated and loved. she would travel thousands of miles across our vast congressional district and was unwavering in...
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whereas, you know, william and kate spent many years getting to know each other.ities and the weight of responsibility. and i think, william probably just wanted to make sure that meghan knew what she was getting herself into. >> what prince william may have said, with brotherly concern, according to sources close to harry. was taken in a very different way. that it wasn't brotherly concern but, perhaps, he had overstepped, in a way. >> there were also stories in the press that painted meghan in an unflattering light. >> one saying that meghan made kate cry during the wedding preparations. what was the truth? >> that story has been reported, both ways. of course, meghan said that it was the other way around. so it's very hard to know. >> and there were reports that meghan was difficult to work for. there were reports that three of the staff of the royal household were going to be leaving. >> it is very unusual. members of the royal household tend to stay quite a long time. and certainly, the stories that i was hearing was that she was very demanding. and could be
whereas, you know, william and kate spent many years getting to know each other.ities and the weight of responsibility. and i think, william probably just wanted to make sure that meghan knew what she was getting herself into. >> what prince william may have said, with brotherly concern, according to sources close to harry. was taken in a very different way. that it wasn't brotherly concern but, perhaps, he had overstepped, in a way. >> there were also stories in the press that...
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kate rogers is here with the details. going up everywhere and beef, of course, is no exception. according to the bureau of labor statistics the average price for ground we've was $4.70 in may. up nearly 3.2% in december up nearly 10% from may of 2019 beef steaks even higher up 13% and 17% from may supply chain issues, labor woes and more have contributed to the ongoing price hikes. could this be a win for beyond and impossible they've, of course, been a bit pricier but with inflation hitting, parity is drawing closer through the end of may average unit prices were $6.20 while average unit for meat alternatives were $6.22. for seafood, $4.05 both impossible and beyond have been expanding their retail footprints and working to bring down pricing impossible in february cut its suggested retail pricing by 20% for the first time beyond meet has has value packs and joined up with doordash for on-demand delivery if prices are dropping and you don't have to leave the house that could be a win. >> not using the alt meats though i
kate rogers is here with the details. going up everywhere and beef, of course, is no exception. according to the bureau of labor statistics the average price for ground we've was $4.70 in may. up nearly 3.2% in december up nearly 10% from may of 2019 beef steaks even higher up 13% and 17% from may supply chain issues, labor woes and more have contributed to the ongoing price hikes. could this be a win for beyond and impossible they've, of course, been a bit pricier but with inflation hitting,...
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kate: great question.nd, if so many people are concerned about their safety eating in restaurants, you heard people saying they didn't want to eat indoors. if you know people are vaccinated, it makes a difference to a majority of customers. but even checking that people are vaccinated is no small thing. a woman i talked to from the musket room, jennifer who owns it, said she caught some people trying to fake their past. they were passing the phone down the line like you did when you were 16 with a fake id. romaine: bloomberg's kate krader , does a lot of great reporting on the food scene and restaurant scene and that is part of a series we are featuring throughout restaurant month in new york city. we have continuing coverage on the industry' is road to recovery. tune in for that and also our weekly podcast, our best content each friday. joe: have a good evening. this is bloomberg. ♪ in business, it's never just another day. it's the big sale, or the big presentation. the day where everything goes right. o
kate: great question.nd, if so many people are concerned about their safety eating in restaurants, you heard people saying they didn't want to eat indoors. if you know people are vaccinated, it makes a difference to a majority of customers. but even checking that people are vaccinated is no small thing. a woman i talked to from the musket room, jennifer who owns it, said she caught some people trying to fake their past. they were passing the phone down the line like you did when you were 16...
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. >> coming up want covid scare for kate middleton. who is forced to self-isolate. >> accident on on an amusement park ride. leaving an 11 year-old dead. what can i du with less asthma? with dupixent i can du more... yardwork... teamwork... long walks.... that's how you du more, with dupixent, which helps prevent asthma attacks. dupixent is not for sudden breathing problems. it's an add-on-treatment for specific types of moderate-to-severe asthma that can improve lung function for better breathing in as little as two weeks. and can reduce, or even eliminate, oral steroids. and here's something important. dupixent can cause serious allergic reactions, including anaphylaxis. get help right away if you have rash, shortness of breath, chest pain, tingling or numbness in your limbs. tell your doctor if you have a parasitic infection, and don't change or stop your asthma treatments, including steroids, without talking to your doctor. are you ready to du more with less asthma? just ask your asthma specialist about dupixent. i wonder where fro
. >> coming up want covid scare for kate middleton. who is forced to self-isolate. >> accident on on an amusement park ride. leaving an 11 year-old dead. what can i du with less asthma? with dupixent i can du more... yardwork... teamwork... long walks.... that's how you du more, with dupixent, which helps prevent asthma attacks. dupixent is not for sudden breathing problems. it's an add-on-treatment for specific types of moderate-to-severe asthma that can improve lung function for...