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collin martin, your reaction?ollin: on the domestic side, it is difficult to find negatives in the high-yield market. things are going so well with corporate profits rising. really easy financial conditions. that is a huge driver for the credit markets. when we look overseas, things are concerning. one thing that we look at that can help dictate where high-yield credit spreads will go is the global pmi index, global outlook. levels are very high but it appears to rollover. we talked about peak growth expectations. if that continues lower, that could pull high yield spreads higher. given where they are, there is not much room for them to fall. if we see more of a slow down then what the markets are expecting, then we can see some cracks in the high-yield market. jonathan: do you see some sort of transmission mechanism developing away from china, in property and property developers? do you see a transmission mechanism from there to u.s. credit markets? corporate fundamentals in the u.s. are pretty decent. they suppo
collin martin, your reaction?ollin: on the domestic side, it is difficult to find negatives in the high-yield market. things are going so well with corporate profits rising. really easy financial conditions. that is a huge driver for the credit markets. when we look overseas, things are concerning. one thing that we look at that can help dictate where high-yield credit spreads will go is the global pmi index, global outlook. levels are very high but it appears to rollover. we talked about peak...
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collins: i'm not sure about absolutely everyone.will have to see what they say ultimately about the youngest individuals because of concerns about benefits and risks, but i will be surprised if boosters are not recommended for people under 65 going forward in the next few weeks, but we will wait and see. you know, chris, what you are seeing here is science playing out a very transparent way. this is how it ought to be. i'm a little troubled that people are complaining the process isn't working for them. the process is to look at the data, have the experts consider it and then make their best judgments. at that point recognizing that the judgments may change. if people want an absolutely authoritative statement about here's the right answer, well, that's not what our country is all about. move to china, you will get it there. >> chris: let me ask you about that, dr. collins, president biden said he announced in august 18th that they were going to start -- he did have a line about pending approval of the fda and the cdc, but he talked
collins: i'm not sure about absolutely everyone.will have to see what they say ultimately about the youngest individuals because of concerns about benefits and risks, but i will be surprised if boosters are not recommended for people under 65 going forward in the next few weeks, but we will wait and see. you know, chris, what you are seeing here is science playing out a very transparent way. this is how it ought to be. i'm a little troubled that people are complaining the process isn't working...
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collins: it is a problem. there are some folks who have an agenda to essentially eliminate commercial harvesting on national forests. bigad: critics say their opposition is based in science. in 2018, more than 200 scientists from across the country, including professors at harvard, ucla, and uc davis penned a letter asking lawmakers to reduce post-fire logging throughout the west. bigad: were all those scientists just wrong? dr. collins: no, i think that, honestly, though, they're misguided when it comes to the scale of the issue. i think there's absolutely a role for burned trees to be left in the forest as habitat, but that role is not over tens of thousands of acres. bigad: what i'm hearing you say is that it can be a tool in the toolbox, but it shouldn't just be the standard after every single fire. dr. collins: correct, and this issue of scale is critical here. bigad: despite our repeated requests, the u.s. forest service declined to comment on our story and the increased criticism the agency is facing ab
collins: it is a problem. there are some folks who have an agenda to essentially eliminate commercial harvesting on national forests. bigad: critics say their opposition is based in science. in 2018, more than 200 scientists from across the country, including professors at harvard, ucla, and uc davis penned a letter asking lawmakers to reduce post-fire logging throughout the west. bigad: were all those scientists just wrong? dr. collins: no, i think that, honestly, though, they're misguided...
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i'm kaitlan collins live in times square.n berman is in west chester county, assessing the damage because we're starting with breaking news this morning after there were torrential rains and catastrophic flooding that hit the northeast causing a lot of damage overnight and stranding people in their cars, causing people to be evacuated from the subway here in new york and at least eight people have died in new york and new jersey. several of them after calling for help after rising flood waters. both states are now under states of emergency. new york city had the heaviest single hour of rain in the city's history. and flash flooding has stranded thousands in the subway overnight and like i said, trapping people in their cars. rescues were happening throughout the city as new york city's major imposed a travel ban until about an hour ago due to the dangerous flood conditions. at least one tornado reported touching down in new jersey. and the storm is now moving up the east coast with an eye on boston. we're going to go to john
i'm kaitlan collins live in times square.n berman is in west chester county, assessing the damage because we're starting with breaking news this morning after there were torrential rains and catastrophic flooding that hit the northeast causing a lot of damage overnight and stranding people in their cars, causing people to be evacuated from the subway here in new york and at least eight people have died in new york and new jersey. several of them after calling for help after rising flood waters....
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kevin collins said 15 billion. he openly said that.billion when the prime minister said he would make education a top priority, then to leave schools with three billion... but there will be more money down the line. yes but i would prefer from this government the money now. than a promise in the future. in terms of what the money would be used for, whether the bit of money you can get right now, individual schools make these judgments all the time presumably? i saw some of the notes to the producer of this programme, sometimes schools have used pupil premium money to subsidise other parts of the budget where they think that is that bigger problem. it is creative management you can engage in on an individual basis in schools. yes, i think our budgets overall for the last ten years have been declining. we saw input of money back in 2019 that has helped but i think all the time schools are riding on the rivet, we do not have much capacity often, we use ring fence money to prop up our own budgets. nobody is going to sniff at £3 billion, th
kevin collins said 15 billion. he openly said that.billion when the prime minister said he would make education a top priority, then to leave schools with three billion... but there will be more money down the line. yes but i would prefer from this government the money now. than a promise in the future. in terms of what the money would be used for, whether the bit of money you can get right now, individual schools make these judgments all the time presumably? i saw some of the notes to the...
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we play, before we play, collin has some exciting news to share with everyone.am usa at the olympics this year. [ cheers and applause >> jimmy: that's what i'm talking about, yes awesome! how does that feel >> gives me chills it gives me chills i mean two years ago i was an amateur and look at us now >> jimmy: now you're in the olypmics >> now we're trying to win gold >> jimmy: and you'll take it, buddy, i know it all right, you can grab your controller, there. your joycon and put it on your wrist. use the safety strap, here now look, here's how the game works. this isn't just normal "mario golf." this is speed golf, okay, so you have to get the best score and you have to do it as quickly as possible. so as soon as you hit the ball you have to run after it as fast as you can. [ laughter ] this is real yeah [ laughter ] now, every stroke you take adds time to your clock and whoever gets it in with less time on the clock wins i'll be playing as mario collin, what character are you picking? >> yoshi >> jimmy: all right. we're going to be playing three holes at the
we play, before we play, collin has some exciting news to share with everyone.am usa at the olympics this year. [ cheers and applause >> jimmy: that's what i'm talking about, yes awesome! how does that feel >> gives me chills it gives me chills i mean two years ago i was an amateur and look at us now >> jimmy: now you're in the olypmics >> now we're trying to win gold >> jimmy: and you'll take it, buddy, i know it all right, you can grab your controller, there....
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francis collins.elcome back to fox news sunday. >> glad to be with you, chris u there's a lot to talk about. chris: let's start with the fda add a vicely panel -- advisory panel which supported the idea of booster shots for people 65 and older, those most at risk, but rejected the idea of booster shots for the general population. here is what president biden said last month. >> the plan is for every adult to get a booster shot eight months after you got your second shot. chris: dr. collins, is the advisory panel right? do you now agree with them on this limited booster program over what the president was proposing last month, the general population getting boosters which he said was based on advice from his medical experts including you? >> you know, chris, i think there's less difference between where we were in the middle of august and what the advisory committee said this past friday. they did encourage and vote for the administration of boosters to people over 65 and those at high risk of exposure
francis collins.elcome back to fox news sunday. >> glad to be with you, chris u there's a lot to talk about. chris: let's start with the fda add a vicely panel -- advisory panel which supported the idea of booster shots for people 65 and older, those most at risk, but rejected the idea of booster shots for the general population. here is what president biden said last month. >> the plan is for every adult to get a booster shot eight months after you got your second shot. chris: dr....
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collins, what are we missing? recently we heard kind of the opposite. >> well, we're missing that not all scientists are created equal, unfortunately. i think that dr. hanson is mistaken in quoting that study. i think that it's missing some of the key elements and, frankly, doesn't pass the sniff test to folks on the ground. when it comes to the middle of fire season, everything on the forest floor that's dead is pretty much at the drop-dead dryness level. so there is no further retention of moisture. in fact, it's all very available for combustion. so i think what he's missing is basically that the larger context of fires throughout the wildlife season -- i mean, it's possible that what he's mentioning has to do with something on what we call the shoulder seasons where you do prescribe fire maybe in the spring or the late fall. >> you've been dealing with both of these doctors, well researched, we-funded, well-sought after here. how do we get to answers especially if i'm a homeowner? >> dr. collins acknowledges t
collins, what are we missing? recently we heard kind of the opposite. >> well, we're missing that not all scientists are created equal, unfortunately. i think that dr. hanson is mistaken in quoting that study. i think that it's missing some of the key elements and, frankly, doesn't pass the sniff test to folks on the ground. when it comes to the middle of fire season, everything on the forest floor that's dead is pretty much at the drop-dead dryness level. so there is no further retention...
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collins rudolph, thank you so much for being here.ecount for us that day and what happened in the basement of that church. >> i can hear you -- i can hear you but i think you might beunm? i can hear you. >> she says i'm muted. can you hear me now? >> yes, i can. thank you. >> on that day we was going to have a youth day program and we were so excited so we came into the lady's lounge to freshen up. and while we was in the lady's lounge, i was looking out the door and i said and sat there whistling that class turned out. they came in the lady's lounge and went onto the other side of the youth stall. when they came out, denise, she was in front so she walked over to my sister addie to tie the sash on her dress. when she reached her hand out to tie it, that's when i heard a loud noise. boom. it was so loud. all i could do was holler, jesus. addie, addie, addie but she didn't answer. all of a sudden i hear someone holler, somebody bombed the 16th street church. and i found out who that person was, he was winding the dickens up stairs. he
collins rudolph, thank you so much for being here.ecount for us that day and what happened in the basement of that church. >> i can hear you -- i can hear you but i think you might beunm? i can hear you. >> she says i'm muted. can you hear me now? >> yes, i can. thank you. >> on that day we was going to have a youth day program and we were so excited so we came into the lady's lounge to freshen up. and while we was in the lady's lounge, i was looking out the door and i...
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michael collins, vice president of jobs for the future.e will be joining us next. this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ caroline: today we are focused on inequality, and we are going to be looking at whether you can blame it on education or not. we want to welcome vice president of jobs for the future, michael collins. employment inequality remains an issue. you are looking at an initiative directly addressing the ways in which put secondary education and training can help those vulnerable parts of society from an economic perspective. you draw a line too, for example, in new york, black bachelor's degree holders earn on average $22,000 less than their white peers. why, michael? is it bias vacant consciously or unconsciously -- baked in unconsciously or consciously? michael: thanks for having me. there are many things intersecting. we looked across the country at education training and its ability to help people advance in the economy. we saw some data that was startling, and frankly, uncomfortable. it turns out that all levels of education, black comple
michael collins, vice president of jobs for the future.e will be joining us next. this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ caroline: today we are focused on inequality, and we are going to be looking at whether you can blame it on education or not. we want to welcome vice president of jobs for the future, michael collins. employment inequality remains an issue. you are looking at an initiative directly addressing the ways in which put secondary education and training can help those vulnerable parts of...
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todavÍa me siento una joven collins. ser su amigo y compaÑero de trabajo. karla: estoy de acuerdo contigo y me encanta el mensaje que dio. la edad no te puede impedir nada. Éste domingo estaremos muy atentos a este sÚper estreno de "despierta amÉrica" en domingo. mÁs adelante llegan todos ustedes juntos para celebrareste gran acontecimiento, la familia de "despierta amÉrica" se alarga y este domingo arrancamos con todo. jackie, carolina, marÍa antonieta y raÚl. vamos a celebrar que arrancamos los domingos y tambiÉn a quien naciÓ un dÍa como hoy. alan: estamos listos, viene 17 de septiembre gretel medina cumple 15 aÑos. felicidades. chef: felicitaciÓn especial para el pequeÑo jorge cruz de nueva york que celebra seis aÑos. maity: anthony gÓmez ramos decaerÍa de su cumple 6 aÑos. alan: saludamos con mucho cariÑo, mira 10 aÑos, hermosa de illinois. johnny: le mandamos un saludo chelimar que cumple 10 aÑos. chef: alison de miami florida, que cumple un aÑo. [mÚsica] [mÚsica] [mÚsica] [mÚsica] [mÚsica] [mÚsica] [mÚsica] johnny
todavÍa me siento una joven collins. ser su amigo y compaÑero de trabajo. karla: estoy de acuerdo contigo y me encanta el mensaje que dio. la edad no te puede impedir nada. Éste domingo estaremos muy atentos a este sÚper estreno de "despierta amÉrica" en domingo. mÁs adelante llegan todos ustedes juntos para celebrareste gran acontecimiento, la familia de "despierta amÉrica" se alarga y este domingo arrancamos con todo. jackie, carolina, marÍa antonieta y raÚl....
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i'm john berman live in times square along with kaitlan collins.ou have talked to this morning were extraordinary. >> it's been a devastating morning for people who weren't expecting this catastrophic flooding as we are seeing the remnants of hurricane ida sweep the northeast. here in new york city, they felt it incredibly hard as many people were out last night as this record rainfall was happening here. breaking a record that was set just last week. and now nine deaths have been reported. eight in new york, one in new jersey, including an 86-year-old woman who was found in her basement just before midnight by her son. in new jersey, another person lost his life as now both states are under states of emergency. new york city had the heaviest single hour of rain in the city's history, and the mayor imposed a travel ban that ended at about 5:00 a.m. eastern this morning because the dangerous flood conditions were so bad. the unrelenting rain has turned streets into raging rapids and flooded subway stations stranding those passengers. and some having
i'm john berman live in times square along with kaitlan collins.ou have talked to this morning were extraordinary. >> it's been a devastating morning for people who weren't expecting this catastrophic flooding as we are seeing the remnants of hurricane ida sweep the northeast. here in new york city, they felt it incredibly hard as many people were out last night as this record rainfall was happening here. breaking a record that was set just last week. and now nine deaths have been...
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at the time collins was facing a tough re-election fight.meone who would strip nearly half of the american population of their equal rights under the law. >> i could not vote for a judge who had demonstrated hostility to roe v. wade because it would indicate a lack of respect for precedent. >> yeah, but that's exactly what she did. and those fraudulent assertions got her another term in the united states senate. six more years of this. at the time, "the new york times" wrote, if she's wrong about judge kavanaugh, and he joins an effort to overturn roe, she would no doubt be held responsible. today, susan issued a statement. apparently too afraid to face reporters. trying to assure americans that the court hasn't given up on the constitutionality of roe v. wade, while also condemning the new texas law. but still, senator collins, you want to go down to texas or to any of the other states that are lining up to do the same thing and apologize to those women? not sure that will do any good. the damage is already done. sadly nothing will change t
at the time collins was facing a tough re-election fight.meone who would strip nearly half of the american population of their equal rights under the law. >> i could not vote for a judge who had demonstrated hostility to roe v. wade because it would indicate a lack of respect for precedent. >> yeah, but that's exactly what she did. and those fraudulent assertions got her another term in the united states senate. six more years of this. at the time, "the new york times"...
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kevin collins said 15 billion. would make education a top priority, then to leave schools with 3 billion... but there will be _ leave schools with 3 billion... but there will be more money down the line. , , ., , ., line. yes but i would prefer from this government _ line. yes but i would prefer from this government the _ line. yes but i would prefer from this government the money - line. yes but i would prefer from | this government the money now. line. yes but i would prefer from i this government the money now. in terms of what the money would be used for, whether the bit of money you can get right now, individual schools make these judgments all the time presumably? i saw some of the notes to the producer of this programme, sometimes schools have used pupil premium money to subsidise other parts of the project where they think that is that bigger problem. it is creative management you can engage in on an individual basis in schools. i you can engage in on an individual basis in schools.— basis in schools. i thi
kevin collins said 15 billion. would make education a top priority, then to leave schools with 3 billion... but there will be _ leave schools with 3 billion... but there will be more money down the line. , , ., , ., line. yes but i would prefer from this government _ line. yes but i would prefer from this government the _ line. yes but i would prefer from this government the money - line. yes but i would prefer from | this government the money now. line. yes but i would prefer from i this...
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it is both pascagoula and collins that are functioning and operational.ause of the refineries that have been knocked out in louisiana, there are some lines that those two facilities. right now, we can get fuel to everyone, to every gas station that can take it. one of our challenges as a country but not so much in our state is with the significant number of power outages in louisiana. there are a lot of fuel stations that maybe can take fuel but they don't have the power to distribute the fuel to individuals and that leads to large numbers of louisiana and's that may have come to mississippi to fill up so it's creating longer lines at some of the gas stations. pascagoula and collins are running 24/7 so we will continue to meet those needs. everyone needs to be patient and recognize that these are challenges before us. mack? >> looking at the process, individuals, life safety is number one. someone told me the other day that mississippi is not scared of hurricanes, they are scared of being without power in 100 degree heat and 90% humidity. that will affect
it is both pascagoula and collins that are functioning and operational.ause of the refineries that have been knocked out in louisiana, there are some lines that those two facilities. right now, we can get fuel to everyone, to every gas station that can take it. one of our challenges as a country but not so much in our state is with the significant number of power outages in louisiana. there are a lot of fuel stations that maybe can take fuel but they don't have the power to distribute the fuel...
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i'm john berman with kaitlan collins in times square.d the northeast, millions of people are waking up, if they slept at all, asking, what just happened? i've never seen anything like this. torrential rains, 3 to 5 inches, sometimes more, causing catastrophic flooding. at least nine people dead now in this area. the subways barely running in new york city. the roads often impassable in the northeast for people trying to commute anywhere. and, kaitlan, first of all, you're doing a terrific job here as i left you high and dry. no pun intended. i couldn't get into the city. you had some amazing conversations about what we're seeing and how we could see more of it. >> kim called, a climate scientist. she said this is a conversation being prompted by these storms. and as we heard, officials were expected rain from the fema administration. they knew where it would hit. they were expecting rain, they weren't expecting this much. they weren't expecting catastrophic flooding where people were stranded on the subway, in train cars, in buses, aband
i'm john berman with kaitlan collins in times square.d the northeast, millions of people are waking up, if they slept at all, asking, what just happened? i've never seen anything like this. torrential rains, 3 to 5 inches, sometimes more, causing catastrophic flooding. at least nine people dead now in this area. the subways barely running in new york city. the roads often impassable in the northeast for people trying to commute anywhere. and, kaitlan, first of all, you're doing a terrific job...
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because you and collin wrote "the girl you shouldn't be having a conversation with at a party."ke, "i cannot believe how out of sight this is. >> it's also -- i've never -- i feel, like, that's, like, a hidden side of collin that people don't know. is that he loves to be, like, beaten up or something >> seth: yes >> he loves having things thrown on him >> seth: yeah. >> at one point i was like - >> seth: he ended up with black widow. >> she hits him every day. [ laughter ] it's okay, it's consensual >> seth: but it was such a delight. and congratulations as well on "schmigadoon!" we've had a bunch of your co-stars on the show they seemed to have had a great time was it as much fun to make >> it was so much fun. but i also -- but i'm having even more fun watching the show. >> seth: right >> i think i watch it entirely -- the entire thing at least twice a week or something. and i got to the point where i'm like -- it's like, i'm watching and saying their lines along with them. especially kristen, who i feel, like, has a lot of, like -- i like to go, "okay, i'll do it. [ laughter ]
because you and collin wrote "the girl you shouldn't be having a conversation with at a party."ke, "i cannot believe how out of sight this is. >> it's also -- i've never -- i feel, like, that's, like, a hidden side of collin that people don't know. is that he loves to be, like, beaten up or something >> seth: yes >> he loves having things thrown on him >> seth: yeah. >> at one point i was like - >> seth: he ended up with black widow. >>...
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we are speaking with nick collins, registered professional engineer, and a principal at collins, c. e, a. and main. i'm reminded of another technology evolution home video from 8 millimeter film to super a to beta max to v h. s. video tape. the streaming video content demand was always driving hardware advances specifically pornography. so i was utterly unsurprised to read how legalizing cannabis has accelerated growing technology states, where we'd as legal, are making billions and tax revenue neck. is it over stating the situation to surmise that even though feeding ourselves was getting foreseeable, the problematic it took all this new cannabis cash for the technology you're working to ramp up? that is very true. i've been working in a lot of control vironment agricultural markets, including candidates for over 7 years now. and seeing the advances in technology that have been driven by candidates as a crop are now really making their way into the more traditional food crops in control environment. agriculture and one of things that's driven that as you say, is the value of this c
we are speaking with nick collins, registered professional engineer, and a principal at collins, c. e, a. and main. i'm reminded of another technology evolution home video from 8 millimeter film to super a to beta max to v h. s. video tape. the streaming video content demand was always driving hardware advances specifically pornography. so i was utterly unsurprised to read how legalizing cannabis has accelerated growing technology states, where we'd as legal, are making billions and tax revenue...
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francis collins. dr.ateful for their children, if they're back in school full-time, they're happy about it. so now knowing that pfizer says 5-11 years old school age children, they think this vac aoepb will be ready for them with fda approval. could you support a mandate for that age group for the vaccine? >> well, first of all, let's say this is good news. it's still a press release. pfizer has to submit their data for scrutiny. what they said today looks really good. it's one third dose of the vaccine gives an antibody response that's equivalent to what you see in 16-25-year-olds. so we're on the right track. the side effects seem to be quite reasonable. but let's be clear. fda will review this. they'll have to have an advisory committee. they'll have a public meeting. they want all the data out there for people to see. the dose will be two-dose regimen and it will be three weeks apart followed by two more weeks to make sure it is fully taken. kids in the 5-11 age group aren't going to be fully immunize
francis collins. dr.ateful for their children, if they're back in school full-time, they're happy about it. so now knowing that pfizer says 5-11 years old school age children, they think this vac aoepb will be ready for them with fda approval. could you support a mandate for that age group for the vaccine? >> well, first of all, let's say this is good news. it's still a press release. pfizer has to submit their data for scrutiny. what they said today looks really good. it's one third dose...
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tirico, good to see you collin morikawa, get some treatment.ge of the tour championships starting tomorrow across the golf channel, peacock and here on nbc, as well. >>> up next, fresh food and prescription drugs from a dollar store? steph ruhle is here with the unexpected new and there you have it- woah. wireless on the most reliable network nationwide. wow. -big deal! ...we get unlimited for just 30 bucks. sweet, i get that too and mine has 5g included. that's cool, but ours save us serious clam-aroonies. relax people, my wireless is crushing it. that's because you all have xfinity mobile with your internet. it's wireless so good, it keeps one upping itself. >>> welcome back this morning on "today," the recent boom in dollar stores research shows they made up nearly half of all retail openings last year nbc's senior business correspondent stephanie ruhle is here with what you need to know. we've heard about dollar stores forever. they are really hitting right now. >> my own mother, louise ruhle, is a dollar store afficianado. 9,000 new dollar
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comenzamos con marÍa antonieta collins. buenos dÍas.is espaldas, los sitios donde estuvieron las dos torres la norte y la sur. ese magnÍfico centre metro con la obra del arquitecto santiago calatrava. los protocolos del covid siguen siendo estrictos, exÁmenes negativos para todas partes en donde se entra. mucha vigilancia, mucha por toda la ciudad y hasta el momento se ve y lo que no sabemos es lo que todavÍa estÁ pendiente, maÑana va a estar cerrada esta zona. vamos a ver la diferencia entre aÑos pasados y ahora, los primeros aÑos y hasta el aÑo 18—19 cada dÍa se hacÍa una adiciÓn mÁs, siempre algo sentimental. el aÑo pasado por la pandemia fue es altamente virtual, ahora es diferente. el presidente joe biden iniciarÁ un tour con una logÍstica precisa porque estarÁ en los puntos en donde cayeron los aviones. comienza en nueva york a la hora que cayeron los aviones. despuÉs se va a pensilvania y de ahÍ terminarÁ en el pentÁgono. el reto serÁ cumplir con el estricto horario para que se encuentra ahÍ en donde ha prometido. las familias de
comenzamos con marÍa antonieta collins. buenos dÍas.is espaldas, los sitios donde estuvieron las dos torres la norte y la sur. ese magnÍfico centre metro con la obra del arquitecto santiago calatrava. los protocolos del covid siguen siendo estrictos, exÁmenes negativos para todas partes en donde se entra. mucha vigilancia, mucha por toda la ciudad y hasta el momento se ve y lo que no sabemos es lo que todavÍa estÁ pendiente, maÑana va a estar cerrada esta zona. vamos a ver la diferencia...
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larry collins has all the excitement around the grand reopening. >> howdy folks >> something about seeingend even if that friend happens to be 55 feet tall. big tex is ready to welcome back 2 million of his close friends >> it draws from all the cultures you can see a reflection of the metroplex at the fair. every ethnic group and age group. it is a goodshld be here enjoyit together >> juan reeves knows the state fair of texas well it is basically in his dna >> my parents started at the state fair in 1978, so almost 45 years. nothing says day at the fair like a fletcher's corny dog. >> thank you for sticking with us 79 years now. >> in a place where tradition is golden you can imagine how hard it was to be forced to take a break in the middle of a trying time for so many families >> coming back to the real deal this year is definitely a celebration. people are going to take off work and come in and experience the magic of the state fair of texas. >> a place where generations have made memories and kept them warm during the tough times of 2020 now time to come back together pick up where w
larry collins has all the excitement around the grand reopening. >> howdy folks >> something about seeingend even if that friend happens to be 55 feet tall. big tex is ready to welcome back 2 million of his close friends >> it draws from all the cultures you can see a reflection of the metroplex at the fair. every ethnic group and age group. it is a goodshld be here enjoyit together >> juan reeves knows the state fair of texas well it is basically in his dna >> my...
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phil collins i rock to stadiums. phil collins as a relative newcomer, joining 51 years ago. out of it? no, ithoughtl miaht out of it? no, ithoughtl might get— out of it? no, ithoughtl might get ten _ out of it? no, ithoughtl might get ten quid - out of it? no, ithoughtl might get ten quid a - out of it? no, |thought || might get ten quid a week out of it? no, |thought | - might get ten quid a week for a few months until they saw through me. laughs. then i would be back out on the street again. if} then i would be back out on the street again-— street again. 50 years on, they are back on _ street again. 50 years on, they are back on the _ street again. 50 years on, they are back on the road _ street again. 50 years on, they are back on the road with - are back on the road with phil's son on the drums and, fingers crossed, it won't be cancelled again because of covid. ~ ., ~' ., , cancelled again because of covid. . ., 4' ., , ., covid. who knows what will ha - en, covid. who knows what will happen. things _ covid. who knows what will happen, things can - covid. who knows what
phil collins i rock to stadiums. phil collins as a relative newcomer, joining 51 years ago. out of it? no, ithoughtl miaht out of it? no, ithoughtl might get— out of it? no, ithoughtl might get ten _ out of it? no, ithoughtl might get ten quid - out of it? no, ithoughtl might get ten quid a - out of it? no, |thought || might get ten quid a week out of it? no, |thought | - might get ten quid a week for a few months until they saw through me. laughs. then i would be back out on the street...
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doctor francis collins, the -- he joins me now. i want to start doctor collins, with something you and i spoke about the last time you were on my program. national institutes of health runs a hospital. you told me, somewhat surprisingly, that because the vaccinations were under emergency use authorization, you could not mandate in your hospital. that has changed now. i imagine it has been mandated in your hospital. one of the results have that been? >> well i think it was very readily accepted, by the people who delivered care in our hospital. which sees particularly sick patients, many of them cancer immunotherapy, patients who are very dangerously at risk for this virus. it's not a hard sell. that the legal abilities to do so got a lot better, when fda gave full approval, to the pfizer vaccine. that cleared away the one last legal hurdle, about being able to mandate this. and as you heard today, the president aims to act in that situation. i think way effectively, and aggressively. to make sure that we are not missing out on the
doctor francis collins, the -- he joins me now. i want to start doctor collins, with something you and i spoke about the last time you were on my program. national institutes of health runs a hospital. you told me, somewhat surprisingly, that because the vaccinations were under emergency use authorization, you could not mandate in your hospital. that has changed now. i imagine it has been mandated in your hospital. one of the results have that been? >> well i think it was very readily...
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let's go right to washington and cnn's chief white house correspondent kaitlan collins along with cnn congressional correspondent lauren fox. kaitlan, we just learned about the president's booster shot the last couple of hours. why today and why on camera? >> reporter: yeah. reporters are walking no the room to watch the president get this booster shot on cameras, of course. the reason that's happening on camera is the white house wants to use this moment to send a message to the rest country for those eligible based on what the cdc and the fda have authorized so far that they should be getting their booster shot. obviously the president is over 65 years of age so he qualifies for this, and so this will be his third dose of the pfizer vaccine after he got that first one last december. he got a second one in january and now he'll be getting the third one on camera and making remarks about it as well as they are trying to make this push to get people who are eligible to get that third dose of the vaccine. of course, right now that's just for pfizer. there are certain subsets depending o
let's go right to washington and cnn's chief white house correspondent kaitlan collins along with cnn congressional correspondent lauren fox. kaitlan, we just learned about the president's booster shot the last couple of hours. why today and why on camera? >> reporter: yeah. reporters are walking no the room to watch the president get this booster shot on cameras, of course. the reason that's happening on camera is the white house wants to use this moment to send a message to the rest...
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commissioner collins? >> i just wanted to sever item 52 so that we can have a little further discussion on that. >> okay. item 52, approval for facilities department to purchase portable air purifiers for schools and administrative sites from wesco distribution. thank you for noting that, miss casco. >> clerk: you're welcome. >> roll call vote, miss casco. [roll call] >> clerk: thank you. that's seven ayes. >> section g, discussion and vote on consent calendar items severed for separate consideration. that was item 52. >> yeah, i just wanted to ask -- i'm going to support this, and i'm very happy that we're moving forward to get air purification filters, but there was a lot of great discussion that occurred in the building and grounds meeting yesterday as it relates to how we're prioritizing distribution, when people can expect the air filters, and then also, commissioner bogus brought up some really good questions that parents also e-mailed me about. they said they appreciated your comments on how we're g
commissioner collins? >> i just wanted to sever item 52 so that we can have a little further discussion on that. >> okay. item 52, approval for facilities department to purchase portable air purifiers for schools and administrative sites from wesco distribution. thank you for noting that, miss casco. >> clerk: you're welcome. >> roll call vote, miss casco. [roll call] >> clerk: thank you. that's seven ayes. >> section g, discussion and vote on consent...
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. >> tonight the white house goes big to bend the delta curve with nih director francis collins. then -- >> today, after careful assessment of the facts and the law, the justice department has filed a lawsuit against the state of texas. >> what the new doj lawsuit against texas means for reproductive rights in america. and congressman jamie raskin on where the january 6th investigation stands on the first deadline day for document production. when "all in" starts right now. >>> good evening from new york. i'm chris hayes. just a few hours ago president joe biden announced a sweeping new vaccine mandate, or a set of mandates that could get as many as 100 million workers vaccinated as part of a new initiative to curb the delta variant. >> my job as president is to protect all americans. so tonight i'm announcing that the department of labor is developing an emergency rule to require all employers with 100 or more employees that together employ over 80 million workers to ensure their workforces are fully vaccinated or show a negative test at least once a week. some of the biggest co
. >> tonight the white house goes big to bend the delta curve with nih director francis collins. then -- >> today, after careful assessment of the facts and the law, the justice department has filed a lawsuit against the state of texas. >> what the new doj lawsuit against texas means for reproductive rights in america. and congressman jamie raskin on where the january 6th investigation stands on the first deadline day for document production. when "all in" starts...
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marÍa antonieta collins lo revive dos dÉcadas despuÉs. >> este es el abrazo que ni el mejor guionistae nÚmero uno. Él trabajaba en el 106 piso. teresa: una semana despuÉs se convirtiÓ en reportaje para "aquÍ y ahora" >> a veces uno tiene la oportunidad de decirle que uno puede volver a hacerlo, pero nunca se dice sobre la lista nada. teresa: esa historia se tratÓ de unos zapatos y sus dueÑos en ciertas. liliana me buscaba por meses para saber de su esposo. >> me di cuenta que ambos tenÍan algo en comÚn, la incertidumbre. jorge: no sabemos entonces cÓmo llegaron aquÍ. son los testigos mudos de la tragedia. marÍa: preferÍ quedarme con ellos antes de que los botaran. ya tengo con ellos 20 aÑos. tenÍan el polvo del 911. queda una duda, quÉ fue de liliana? una persona nos dijo que ella no darÍa ninguna entrevista. liliana, yo te entrevistÉ y te pido que vuelvas conmigo. nuestra productora logrÓ que nos reencontramos la zona cero. quÉ horror, no podÍamos entrar. >> no nos dejaban. marÍa: para los miles de familiares de las vÍctimas mortales, la zona cero es un inmenso monumento funerario pa
marÍa antonieta collins lo revive dos dÉcadas despuÉs. >> este es el abrazo que ni el mejor guionistae nÚmero uno. Él trabajaba en el 106 piso. teresa: una semana despuÉs se convirtiÓ en reportaje para "aquÍ y ahora" >> a veces uno tiene la oportunidad de decirle que uno puede volver a hacerlo, pero nunca se dice sobre la lista nada. teresa: esa historia se tratÓ de unos zapatos y sus dueÑos en ciertas. liliana me buscaba por meses para saber de su esposo....
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commissioner collins? >> i just wanted to sever item 52 so that we can have a little further discussion on that. >> okay. item 52, approval for facilities department to purchase portable air purifiers for schools and administrative sites from wesco distribution. thank you for noting that, miss casco. >> clerk: you're welcome. >> roll call vote, miss casco. [roll call] >> clerk: thank you. that's seven ayes. >> section g, discussion and vote on consent calendar items severed for separate consideration. that was item 52. >> yeah, i just wanted to ask -- i'm going to support this, and i'm very happy that we're moving forward to get air purification filters, but there was a lot of great discussion that occurred in the building and grounds meeting yesterday as it relates to how we're prioritizing distribution, when people can expect the air filters, and then also, commissioner bogus brought up some really good questions that parents also e-mailed me about. they said they appreciated your comments on how we're g
commissioner collins? >> i just wanted to sever item 52 so that we can have a little further discussion on that. >> okay. item 52, approval for facilities department to purchase portable air purifiers for schools and administrative sites from wesco distribution. thank you for noting that, miss casco. >> clerk: you're welcome. >> roll call vote, miss casco. [roll call] >> clerk: thank you. that's seven ayes. >> section g, discussion and vote on consent...
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francis collins, to the broadcast.nk you for taking time this morning. >> glad to be with you, margaret. >> brennan: doctor, you predicted earlier this month that it may well be boosters are going to be recommended for almost everybody. that didn't happen on friday. do you still expect broad approval? >> doctor: you know, we have to see how this plays out over the coming weeks because the data changes every day. i do think it was very significant, that the f.d.a. advisory committee voted unanimously in favor of offering boosters to people 65 and older and to others who have high-risk exposures, like health care professionals. so we're starreding down starting downthat path. they weren't convinced that it is required for the younger people not at risk. but some of the data coming in from israel tells me it is likely they will get to that point. but this was a start. i know people were confused about different messages. but in a certain way, margaret, this is the way it ou ought to be: science playing out and looking at
francis collins, to the broadcast.nk you for taking time this morning. >> glad to be with you, margaret. >> brennan: doctor, you predicted earlier this month that it may well be boosters are going to be recommended for almost everybody. that didn't happen on friday. do you still expect broad approval? >> doctor: you know, we have to see how this plays out over the coming weeks because the data changes every day. i do think it was very significant, that the f.d.a. advisory...
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. >> new tonight at 6 embattled san francisco school board member alison collins just dropped her 87 million dollar lawsuit against the school district in 5 fellow board members collins headed in the paperwork today to voluntarily dismiss all of the claims against all of the defendants. she filed a lawsuit back in march. then she was claiming her colleagues and the school district violated her free speech rights when they voted to strip her of her vice presidency of the board over tweets. she posted back in 2016 about asian americans. >> this friday marks the end of california's legislative session that gives lawmakers just a few days to pass or dismiss hundreds of proposals. one of those measures would allocate more than 6 million dollars to help afghan refugees here in california, governor newsom's proposal is backed by democrats and republican assemblyman devin masses. mathis is hoping the governor's request can give refugees the support they need after american troops left afghanistan. >> we have to put pieces together to make sure people have somewhere to go. a little bit of thi
. >> new tonight at 6 embattled san francisco school board member alison collins just dropped her 87 million dollar lawsuit against the school district in 5 fellow board members collins headed in the paperwork today to voluntarily dismiss all of the claims against all of the defendants. she filed a lawsuit back in march. then she was claiming her colleagues and the school district violated her free speech rights when they voted to strip her of her vice presidency of the board over tweets....
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against the school district and 5 fellow board members collins. you might remember we talked about this earlier. she just handed in the paperwork to voluntarily dismiss all claims against all defendants. she filed a lawsuit back in march claiming her colleagues and the school district violated her free speech rights when they voted to strip her of her vice presidency over tweet. he posted in 2016 about asian americans. in the south bay. there's a growing controversy surrounding the opening of a new temporary parking site intended for people who are living in rvs and san jose kron four's rob fladeboe has the latest on that. but this was the scene in north san jose on tuesday as residents of the renaissance drive in vista, montana neighborhoods staged a protest in front of a proposed new temporary site for recreational vehicles whose owners are homeless. >> owned by the city of san jose, the site here at 71 vista, montana. we'll offer safe parking sanitation and other services for up to about 20 people living in rvs. the current plan calls for the s
against the school district and 5 fellow board members collins. you might remember we talked about this earlier. she just handed in the paperwork to voluntarily dismiss all claims against all defendants. she filed a lawsuit back in march claiming her colleagues and the school district violated her free speech rights when they voted to strip her of her vice presidency over tweet. he posted in 2016 about asian americans. in the south bay. there's a growing controversy surrounding the opening of a...
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i do think democratic countries, collin, or those that say they want to protective all space consensus. do you think they can collectively counter china when you look at the long term strategy? well pushed was democratic, so sorry, these uri, maybe of all booked by the rest of us. all, you know, transparency, that, you know i have to address. we do have an answer to multiple, the whole does not to say that, you know, less democrat the all different countries do not have the proceed to the end though . but you know, the thing is that for democratic country, these very often constitute a structural impediment. when it comes to responding to what would be c s m, so under my was they all or the whether you're talking about, you know, a breeze or approach law firm where the book is possible to come together for these . and i think it is important to be realistic about you, the prospect of having, you know, a concert approach all the time due to what i will see as not just about the omen political interest or just the but what to do is, you know, report the you know, the spring each bus has
i do think democratic countries, collin, or those that say they want to protective all space consensus. do you think they can collectively counter china when you look at the long term strategy? well pushed was democratic, so sorry, these uri, maybe of all booked by the rest of us. all, you know, transparency, that, you know i have to address. we do have an answer to multiple, the whole does not to say that, you know, less democrat the all different countries do not have the proceed to the end...
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well, let's get some analysis with collin co, a research fellow at the asked roger raton. i'm school of international studies. he's joining us on skype from singapore. thank you very much calling for being on counting the cost. china has been very strategic in the way to expanding a switch and in the indian ocean. what is it and game ultimately, i know want to ensure that is on nash the both are being met. and i think in this sense, in the continual express line, self communications that will guarantee and interrupt the excess energy supplies that he gets from the middle east. and not a rico will be killed and lunch, expending the mommy each for us in the region, especially even the embankment and the bank will initiate the at the, i know also was a good that in trust a property in the long right? beijing is coming, of course to, to be protecting its trade rules, but it's also very clearly in circling india. it's biggest regional rival. well, i mean 2 or the and so might be an overstatement. while china might be able to master code trends along the border, and so far, the
well, let's get some analysis with collin co, a research fellow at the asked roger raton. i'm school of international studies. he's joining us on skype from singapore. thank you very much calling for being on counting the cost. china has been very strategic in the way to expanding a switch and in the indian ocean. what is it and game ultimately, i know want to ensure that is on nash the both are being met. and i think in this sense, in the continual express line, self communications that will...
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. >> new details surrounding the major lawsuit filed by san francisco school board member allison collins against the district after she was stripped of her vice presidency. plus, with a week to go before election day. governor newsom was in the bay area fighting for support to keep his job, why he thinks the when a truck hit my car, the insurance company wasn't fair. i didn't know what my case was worth, so i called the barnes firm. i'm rich barnes. it's hard for people to know how much their accident case is worth. let our injury attorneys help you get the best result possible. >> kron. 4 is your local election headquarters and just one week left now before california voters decide whether or not they want governor gavin newsome to continue leading the golden state. governor newsome was in san francisco today urging voters to vote no on the upcoming recall election. the governor stopped by the mission district were supporters for making phone calls asking people to vote no in the election. newsome says if a republican candidate were to win the election. it could hurt california. >> i th
. >> new details surrounding the major lawsuit filed by san francisco school board member allison collins against the district after she was stripped of her vice presidency. plus, with a week to go before election day. governor newsom was in the bay area fighting for support to keep his job, why he thinks the when a truck hit my car, the insurance company wasn't fair. i didn't know what my case was worth, so i called the barnes firm. i'm rich barnes. it's hard for people to know how much...
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francis collins is the director of the national institutes of health and he joins me now. to be with you, chris. that's quite a setup here. let's see what we can do to straighten this out. >> look, i don't bring you on here to attack but just to help. is there a clear answer to as to whether or not a booster is necessary? >> there is not. which is why we're having this public discussion on friday with all the data out there that everybody can look at. you know, if we were an authoritarian country we would have just told you the answer and that would have been that but that's not how we do things. we have a lot of data, a mountain of it. and reasonable people have not come to the same conclusion yet. some of the data just got published today. this is great lesson how science should do what it is which is look at the evidence, bring all the opinions together and make decisions. when in fact this is the right way to get to the answer we can defend and not something arbitrary. >> it would have been fine except you're in a toxic climate where everything gets politicized except
francis collins is the director of the national institutes of health and he joins me now. to be with you, chris. that's quite a setup here. let's see what we can do to straighten this out. >> look, i don't bring you on here to attack but just to help. is there a clear answer to as to whether or not a booster is necessary? >> there is not. which is why we're having this public discussion on friday with all the data out there that everybody can look at. you know, if we were an...
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collins, colorado. >> so powerful.ng of course telling the story of what happens on 9/11 better than hearing it from people like that. people who lived through it, and feel its impact today. from the survivor who dug his way out of the rubble, at the world trade center, to the muslim-american woman who worried what america would be like for her yet unborn children. more than a dozen people have shared their stories in their own words, and a special interactive section on our web site. do go find it. it's cnn.com. >>> and coming up, voters in california head to the polls on tuesday. to decide if governor gavin newsom will keep his job. recent polls suggest a majority of californians want newsom to stay, but if he doesn't, the consequences will be felt far beyond the golden state, as michael holmes explains. >> reporter: the first question on the ballot is simple. should california governor good afternoon newsom be removed from office? in tuesday's special election recall, california voters choose yes or no. if more than
collins, colorado. >> so powerful.ng of course telling the story of what happens on 9/11 better than hearing it from people like that. people who lived through it, and feel its impact today. from the survivor who dug his way out of the rubble, at the world trade center, to the muslim-american woman who worried what america would be like for her yet unborn children. more than a dozen people have shared their stories in their own words, and a special interactive section on our web site. do...
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joins republican susan collins that the democrat's new entitlement state will damage the american dreammanchin calls it fiscal insanity. they used to think the same thing under president obama. senator manchin is talking a smaller 1 1/2 trillion dollars in spending. that is twice the size of obama's 2009 stimulus package. plus. new growing backlash for democrats demanding huge fines for violating vac soon mandates. states are facing hospital worker shortages. how labor shortages hitting the nation's ports and supply chains. white house growing list of misleading statements. those statements are tanking the president's poll numbers. we have breaking news, special council john durham, trump russia criminal probe another subpoena for a law firm connected to hillary clinton campaign. we have a look at researchers may have been accessing inside of the government, potentially the pentagon in order to attack trump. i'm elizabeth macdonald. "the evening edit" starts right now. ♪. elizabeth: welcome to the show. you're watching the fox business network. with us now florida congressman carlos jim
joins republican susan collins that the democrat's new entitlement state will damage the american dreammanchin calls it fiscal insanity. they used to think the same thing under president obama. senator manchin is talking a smaller 1 1/2 trillion dollars in spending. that is twice the size of obama's 2009 stimulus package. plus. new growing backlash for democrats demanding huge fines for violating vac soon mandates. states are facing hospital worker shortages. how labor shortages hitting the...
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we are saying the most likely origin of the pandemic is this research that fauci and collins funded.they went around the rules to fund it. rules that were put in plates by place byfirst the obama adminisn and then the trump administration. they went around those rules to fund this reckless, dangerous research. now, you ask about accountability. >> we had the biden regime just the other week, they published this report from the intelligence agencies which basically gave us no kind of answer at all. they said look, we already know where it came from. we know that the chinese covered up their part in the release of it that's fair enough. we don't know any more there but, there is one piece of hope that we can cling on to. remember the hhs inspector general announced in june that they were launching an investigation into exactly this grant making process, international institutes of health and the institute run by fauci nanid. that is ongoing. that is supposed to be published some time next year. we have to hope at least the inspector general will at least reveal the truth of this, which
we are saying the most likely origin of the pandemic is this research that fauci and collins funded.they went around the rules to fund it. rules that were put in plates by place byfirst the obama adminisn and then the trump administration. they went around those rules to fund this reckless, dangerous research. now, you ask about accountability. >> we had the biden regime just the other week, they published this report from the intelligence agencies which basically gave us no kind of...
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and that is our favorite here on kaiser for our guest, dan collins. he says, almost 1000 ships now back logged to leave china, get your christmas gift. now inflation coming f y, i then invoke, or is supposed to open thursday, but probably too late to save christmas. so this was in reference to this headline code with outbreaks called log jams. china's busiest container port. so they're chronicling that shanghai in ng bow ports. the 2 port of the busiest in the world, i guess a few workers there were infected with cove it and they shut down the entire thing . and of course, we know that supply chains during the scope of crisis of a year and a half, whereby everybody is working from home or just staying home and getting enhanced unemployment benefits and a huge amount of air drop in cash into their balance sheet. and of course, spending it on good from china. so let's see if how this impacts china hope christmas anyway, you know, fear uncertainty and doubt. you might not have christmas. right. well, stacy, as you know, we don't need young from china to
and that is our favorite here on kaiser for our guest, dan collins. he says, almost 1000 ships now back logged to leave china, get your christmas gift. now inflation coming f y, i then invoke, or is supposed to open thursday, but probably too late to save christmas. so this was in reference to this headline code with outbreaks called log jams. china's busiest container port. so they're chronicling that shanghai in ng bow ports. the 2 port of the busiest in the world, i guess a few workers there...
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the board took that action after collins tweets from twenty sixteen there were focused on asian americans resurfaced many say the tweets had offensive and racist language colin says the tweets were taken out of context collins is also facing a recall from the board and today recall supporters. filed more than eighty one thousand signatures to put a recall before voters today is the deadline for san francisco educators to disclose their vaccination status or undergo regular testing but as katie views christien kafton reports there is growing concern about where to find tests and how to pay for them. san francisco schools announced that tuesday is the deadline for the district's ten thousand employees to disclose their vaccination status or begin a regular weekly testing. the district releasing a statement reading in part quote our vaccine requirement is one of the many ways we are keeping our students staff and family safe we are extremely encouraged to see high rates of vaccination among our staff. the district saying well there is some funding set aside for testing that money does not co
the board took that action after collins tweets from twenty sixteen there were focused on asian americans resurfaced many say the tweets had offensive and racist language colin says the tweets were taken out of context collins is also facing a recall from the board and today recall supporters. filed more than eighty one thousand signatures to put a recall before voters today is the deadline for san francisco educators to disclose their vaccination status or undergo regular testing but as katie...
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shouting] ♪♪ ♪ ♪ [mÚsica] ♪ ♪ [mÚsica] paulina: en este momento vamos a nueva york con marÍa antonieta collinsÉlix: marÍa antonieta, tienes una sensibilidad muy especial para cubrir noticias. quÉ te deja esto? marÍa antonieta: tres cosas. primero, la vida sigue. segundo, los familiares vienen a llorar a sus vÍctimas. tres, el dolor no se va. escuchamos las campanadas. [campanadas] paulina: cuÁl es el sentir de la gente en nueva york? marÍa antonieta: que no se olviden que el 11 de septiembre de 2001 hubo un ataque en nueva york. fÉlix: sientes que la gente tiene esperanza o miedo? marÍa antonieta: estÁ mezclado, pero la esperanza sigue ganando y es el valor de estados unidos. paulina: gracias por la cobertura. fÉlix: y por el dÍa de hoy. gracias al equipo. marÍa antonieta: un gran equipo de noticias univisiÓn. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ locutor: sÁbado futbolero es presentado por hyundai.
shouting] ♪♪ ♪ ♪ [mÚsica] ♪ ♪ [mÚsica] paulina: en este momento vamos a nueva york con marÍa antonieta collinsÉlix: marÍa antonieta, tienes una sensibilidad muy especial para cubrir noticias. quÉ te deja esto? marÍa antonieta: tres cosas. primero, la vida sigue. segundo, los familiares vienen a llorar a sus vÍctimas. tres, el dolor no se va. escuchamos las campanadas. [campanadas] paulina: cuÁl es el sentir de la gente en nueva york? marÍa antonieta: que no se olviden que...
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in battle, san francisco school board member alison collins has dropped to 87 million dollar lawsuit against the school district and 5 fellow board members collins handed in the paperwork today to voluntarily dismiss all of the claims against the defendants. she filed a lawsuit back in march. then she was claiming that her colleagues and the school district violated her free speech rights when they voted to strip her of her vice presidency over tweets. she posted back in 2016 about asian-americans the fight over abortion rights is not just happening here in the u.s. but across the border in mexico, too. but. >> unlike the u.s. the supreme court of mexico. the second largest catholic country in the world ruled that it's unconstitutional to penalize anyone getting an abortion. the court ruled unanimously today and with the chief justice called a quote, historic day for the rights of all mexican women now, legal experts in the country say they expect this to have a ripple effect across the country and expect that women's access to health care, including abortions. we'll continue to incr
in battle, san francisco school board member alison collins has dropped to 87 million dollar lawsuit against the school district and 5 fellow board members collins handed in the paperwork today to voluntarily dismiss all of the claims against the defendants. she filed a lawsuit back in march. then she was claiming that her colleagues and the school district violated her free speech rights when they voted to strip her of her vice presidency over tweets. she posted back in 2016 about...
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you've got the nia collins, and within the, by the ministration that are still pushing to move nato up to the up to the federation. and they haven't ceased. and in this comes despite the fact that even our allies in the, in the post f t n period. now or even wondering about our commitments, the nato. so i think the united states is think it still thinks it's in a leadership role. but, but you got the allies and everybody and the rest of the world, scratch their heads above commitment from the u. s. on anything, any more. i think the ukrainians love it. they, they love getting the whatever attention they can out of washington and. but it's it, but the question will be what will be that commitment even to the ukrainians and the end given the track record of the by the administration. i think it's something that even the ukrainians are going to have to be a little concerned about. as for the iron dome, it's a nice advanced system, but it, it, it may not work all that well in that environment. because where it was whereas to be placed in the eastern part of the, of the ukraine. and that, t
you've got the nia collins, and within the, by the ministration that are still pushing to move nato up to the up to the federation. and they haven't ceased. and in this comes despite the fact that even our allies in the, in the post f t n period. now or even wondering about our commitments, the nato. so i think the united states is think it still thinks it's in a leadership role. but, but you got the allies and everybody and the rest of the world, scratch their heads above commitment from the...