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it is the work of late artist christo and his wife, jeanne-claude.he meaning of art. >> reporter: in paris this weekend, traffic stopped and crowds gathered to see the arc de triomphe transformed. >> i'm not surebs but it sure, s ours. i have the feeling of happiness now, so i'm excited. >> it is really beautiful. >> reporter: the huge monument, wrapped in shimmering fabric, tied in place with red rope, the colors subtly emulating the french flag. >> it is an absolutely fantastic idea. it is both very beautiful and very innovative. >> i love the work. i love the artist. >> reporter: it is the creation of the artist known simply as christo. but when christo died last year at 84, finishing the project became a mission for christo's small team of three. his nephews, vladimir and jonathan, and studio manager, lorenza giovanelli. >> it is very dramatic and in correct english, but it expresses his satisfaction. >> all of the design was done, every rope, every fold, every pleat is exactly the way christo designed it. it will be his baby. we're just finishin
it is the work of late artist christo and his wife, jeanne-claude.he meaning of art. >> reporter: in paris this weekend, traffic stopped and crowds gathered to see the arc de triomphe transformed. >> i'm not surebs but it sure, s ours. i have the feeling of happiness now, so i'm excited. >> it is really beautiful. >> reporter: the huge monument, wrapped in shimmering fabric, tied in place with red rope, the colors subtly emulating the french flag. >> it is an...
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jeanne noble -- joining us now is dr. jeanne noble, director of emergency response at ucsf. the school board is considering adding additional protocols and you tweeted in response that any steps to mitigate transmission in san francisco schools are not "medically warranted." that was followed by # openschool. why #open already open? dr. noble: some of the proposals put forth in this board of education hosel are reminiscent of what happened last year. the policies that led most directly to keeping our schools closed for 18 months were cohorts in social distancing. when the california department of public health issued guidelines for this school year, they explicitly said all students would be masked indoors because schools cannot equitably distance or cohort across the state. so to avoid cohorting or distancing and avoid school closures, they would be masked instead. the new covid plan put forth by the board of educators brings back cohorting and distancing which feels like a slippery slope back to distance-learning and hybrid schedules. kristen: some say doing that prevents
jeanne noble -- joining us now is dr. jeanne noble, director of emergency response at ucsf. the school board is considering adding additional protocols and you tweeted in response that any steps to mitigate transmission in san francisco schools are not "medically warranted." that was followed by # openschool. why #open already open? dr. noble: some of the proposals put forth in this board of education hosel are reminiscent of what happened last year. the policies that led most...
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senators, senator joe manchin kyrsten sinema jon tester mark warner jeanne shaheen, catherine cortez masto, i've moderate democrats from the house were in that meeting representative josh gottheimer who for speaker pelosi to schedule a vote on the senate passed by parts infrastructure bill for next monday. also there was steve horshford congresswoman stephanie murphy, congressmen mike thomson, and congresswoman suzan delbene. who will be our first guest tonight. and she will tell us everything that was said in that room. and after that meeting president biden met with a group of more liberal senators and house members. senator bernie saners chairman of the budget committee, ron wyden chairman of the finance committee, cory booker, patty murray, brian schatz the house members attending the meeting of the liberal groups were congresswoman pramila jayapal, congressmen jim mcgovern the chair of the rules committee,
senators, senator joe manchin kyrsten sinema jon tester mark warner jeanne shaheen, catherine cortez masto, i've moderate democrats from the house were in that meeting representative josh gottheimer who for speaker pelosi to schedule a vote on the senate passed by parts infrastructure bill for next monday. also there was steve horshford congresswoman stephanie murphy, congressmen mike thomson, and congresswoman suzan delbene. who will be our first guest tonight. and she will tell us everything...
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thank you very much, senator jeanne shaheen.lesson plans as students head back to class some parents are refusing mask mandates and it's overtaking school board meetings in the north as well as in the south. you are watching "andrea mitchell reports" on msnbc. growing up in a little red house, on the edge of a forest in norway, there were three things my family encouraged: kindness, honesty and hard work. over time, i've come to add a fourth: be curious. be curious about the world around us, and then go. go with an open heart, and you will find inspiration anew. viking. exploring the world in comfort. without my medication, my small tremors would be extreme. i was diagnosed with parkinson's. i had to retire from law enforcement. it was devastating. one of my medications is three thousand dollars per month. prescription drugs do not work if you cannot afford them. aarp is fighting for americans like larry, and we won't stop. that's why we're calling on congress to let medicare negotiate lower prescription drug prices. [grunts] ♪
thank you very much, senator jeanne shaheen.lesson plans as students head back to class some parents are refusing mask mandates and it's overtaking school board meetings in the north as well as in the south. you are watching "andrea mitchell reports" on msnbc. growing up in a little red house, on the edge of a forest in norway, there were three things my family encouraged: kindness, honesty and hard work. over time, i've come to add a fourth: be curious. be curious about the world...
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jeanne marrazzo, director of the division of infectious diseases at the university of alabama at birminghamdr. marrazzo, it's an honor to have you with us tonight. thank you so much for taking the time. >> my pleasure, rachel. good to see you. >> so you were warning a month ago that alabama was out of icu beds. you warned publicly that if things continued the way they were going you said that this month could be apocalyptic. how are things in alabama right now? it feels like that icu capacity number has been negative for a while. >> right. exactly. and when i used that term, you know, some people took it in the literal biblical sense. but what i was really referring to was a breakdown of a social order, a breakdown of our ability to expect that we as a community, especially a medical community, can care for each other, right? if your father like mr. demonia is in need of acute care because he's having a cardiac emergency, you assume in a normal world where we do take care of each other, that you can actually go to an emergency department, maybe not the one right next to your house, but mayb
jeanne marrazzo, director of the division of infectious diseases at the university of alabama at birminghamdr. marrazzo, it's an honor to have you with us tonight. thank you so much for taking the time. >> my pleasure, rachel. good to see you. >> so you were warning a month ago that alabama was out of icu beds. you warned publicly that if things continued the way they were going you said that this month could be apocalyptic. how are things in alabama right now? it feels like that...
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even lakers owner jeanne buss. she shares how kobe helped her stay motivated after the passing of her father. watch the kelly clarkson show right here on nbc bay area coming up at 3:00 this afternoon. princess cruises was born right here in california. for over 55 years, we've been helping californians make the most of their precious vacation time. and right about now, we could all use a real vacation. so forget the road trips and rentals and sail with princess right from san francisco to the glaciers of alaska, the beautiful tropics of hawaii, the beaches of mexico or along the california coast. set sail with california's cruise line. book now at princess.com or call your travel advisor. my name is trisha. i'm 70 and i live in mill valley, california. set sail with california's cruise line. my biggest passion is gardening. i love to be outdoors. i have jaybirds that come when i call. i know how important it is to feed your body good nutrition. i heard about prevagen and i heard about the research behind it. taking
even lakers owner jeanne buss. she shares how kobe helped her stay motivated after the passing of her father. watch the kelly clarkson show right here on nbc bay area coming up at 3:00 this afternoon. princess cruises was born right here in california. for over 55 years, we've been helping californians make the most of their precious vacation time. and right about now, we could all use a real vacation. so forget the road trips and rentals and sail with princess right from san francisco to the...
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. >> sreenivasan: christo and his late wife jeanne-claude worked together for decades on massive public installations that included: covering the pont neuf bridge in paris in golden yellow. wrapping germany's parliament building in silver-gray. and, erecting a series of bright orange gates throughout new york's central park. the arc de triome will get a silvery-blue wrapping, as chsto imagined it. >> christo said, "i would only like to wrap the arc de triomphe in paris. that's really the one thing i would like to do." hopefully, christo would be most happy if somebody looks at it d says, "it looks just like the drawings." >> sreenivasan: tourists will still be able to visit the monument, built to honor napoleon's military victories, once the wrapping is in place. if all goes as planned, the wrapped arc de triomphe will be on view from september 18 through october 3. >> sreenivasan: that's all for this edition of pbs newshour weekend. for the latest news updates, visit www.pbs.org/newshour. i'm hari sreenivasan. thanks for watching. stay healthy, and have a good night. captioning sponsor
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more neighborhood in 2010, jurors convicted be jeanne of obstruction. for failing to classify the gas line as high risk pg paid out more than 3 billion dollars in fines and legal settlements related to the pipeline explosion. the company was also put on probation kron four's maureen kelly reports from that neighborhood which was forever changed by that explosion. >> i'm standing in early glenview park 11 years ago, there were 3 homes in this location all completely destroyed when the pipeline exploded along with dozens of others. now you can see a plaque commemorating that day and the 8 people who lost their lives above their names, gone but not forgotten driving down glenview drive. it's hard to see now the evidence of the horrific explosion that engulfed this neighborhood 11 years ago. it was so massive that it first was believed to be the result of a plane crash. >> i talked to one long-term resident of this area who was home that evening. the house started shaking so that was an earthquake. we knew it would have shoes on got the part. driving away.
more neighborhood in 2010, jurors convicted be jeanne of obstruction. for failing to classify the gas line as high risk pg paid out more than 3 billion dollars in fines and legal settlements related to the pipeline explosion. the company was also put on probation kron four's maureen kelly reports from that neighborhood which was forever changed by that explosion. >> i'm standing in early glenview park 11 years ago, there were 3 homes in this location all completely destroyed when the...
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and so that really goes to the point that sen jeanne shaheen was raising that there was not the same public outcry. now that there is a democratic president in place, her point is why are we also. busy upset, but she also did raise her own concerns about what is happening in afghan, stan now, particularly to women and to girls who have seen a marked improvement in their lifestyle in the past 20 years. i'll be it because of the war that was started by the united states after the september 11th attacks manufacture date i was 0, wasn't georgia state department correspondent, reporting live f from capitol hill. the tunnel bomb says it's committed to getting every send to the emergency aid promised by donors to afghans who needed. the united nations drummed up more than a $1000000000.00 in pledges on monday. it was the 1st high level conference i've gone on since the taliban seized power. the groups takeover has compounded fears of economic collapse and famine. we assure the international community that we're pleased to hear about the pledge committed to have kind of stand. at the same ti
and so that really goes to the point that sen jeanne shaheen was raising that there was not the same public outcry. now that there is a democratic president in place, her point is why are we also. busy upset, but she also did raise her own concerns about what is happening in afghan, stan now, particularly to women and to girls who have seen a marked improvement in their lifestyle in the past 20 years. i'll be it because of the war that was started by the united states after the september 11th...
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and the point that senator jeanne shaheen of new hampshire was making is that when the trumpet ministration reached the deal with the tall bond just about a year and a half ago to what actually have us forces leave afghanistan once and for all. there wasn't that same hue and cry that you are seeing here in washington right now . you didn't see people objecting to the secretary of state at the time mike on pale meeting, and doha with molo borrowed are the putative leader of the telephone that was engaged in negotiations with us at that time. signing an agreement, shaking hands, posing for photos. shaheen. point is that if people are so upset about the us engaging with the taliban, which is listed as a terrorist group under the specially just needed terrorist group organization list . then where was that criticism a year ago? and so now what you see is a secretary of state trying to defend the administration's handling of situation, which he has repeatedly said was just handed to them with nothing having been done . when they came into office on january 20th, that's certainly not going overwh
and the point that senator jeanne shaheen of new hampshire was making is that when the trumpet ministration reached the deal with the tall bond just about a year and a half ago to what actually have us forces leave afghanistan once and for all. there wasn't that same hue and cry that you are seeing here in washington right now . you didn't see people objecting to the secretary of state at the time mike on pale meeting, and doha with molo borrowed are the putative leader of the telephone that...
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senators jeanne shaheen and susan collins demanded accountability in a letter to antony blinken aftertate department employees were denied treatment of walter reed. if this were a soldier injured on the battlefield. there would be no question about getting his or her term. matic brain injury treated new legislation will provide reimbursement for medical bills associated with havana syndrome. i consider this to be an attack. on the united states of america. more than 200 officials have experienced these apparent brain injuries, including a member of cia director william burns his team on a recent trip to india staff working for vice president kamala harris were targeted on a recent trip to vietnam. it's real. it's affecting our officers is affecting others around the community and in government and we're going to figure it out. the cia has enlisted members of the team that hunted bin laden to figure out who is behind these attacks. and if they've shared these weapons with other adversaries at the pentagon, jennifer griffin fox news. we don't have a voice anymore. they make laws in here
senators jeanne shaheen and susan collins demanded accountability in a letter to antony blinken aftertate department employees were denied treatment of walter reed. if this were a soldier injured on the battlefield. there would be no question about getting his or her term. matic brain injury treated new legislation will provide reimbursement for medical bills associated with havana syndrome. i consider this to be an attack. on the united states of america. more than 200 officials have...
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. >> jeanne garage is an opinion columnist for the los angeles times. she has written about how anti california propaganda and racism are driving these laws. she is also the author of hate monger, stephen miller and the white nationalist agenda. this individual who was apprehended and arrested with male and drugs, it really took off among in certain circles, particularly right-wing websites. this is how this works. the texas gop tweeting it, saying, here is an example of mail-in voter fraud, is this the kind of voting democrats want? how wide a play did this get in conservative circles? >> extremely wide. this information from republicans has played an outsized role in matters leading up to the election. we know that california is going to play a decisive role in the outcome. and early polls show the teen oh strongly supporting the recall. and supporting recalling newsom. part of that is that there was so much disinformation on social media that specifically targeted latinos. the idea of voter fraud, things like this, i had latino relatives of mine send
. >> jeanne garage is an opinion columnist for the los angeles times. she has written about how anti california propaganda and racism are driving these laws. she is also the author of hate monger, stephen miller and the white nationalist agenda. this individual who was apprehended and arrested with male and drugs, it really took off among in certain circles, particularly right-wing websites. this is how this works. the texas gop tweeting it, saying, here is an example of mail-in voter...
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. >> jeanne robinson, i am not one very often giving one reviews of speeches, because i don't invest in them very much. i don't consider it much of an art form. i'm more concerned with what politicians do. but today i indulged in, on twitter, and said it is the smartest and most on a speech about afghanistan ever given by an american president. i got a usual amount of ridicule that i always get with any tweet. here is why they didn't get, i didn't get anyone submitting a another speech by another american president that they thought was more honest or smarter than this one. >> that is because there is none, lawrence. your perspective is correct. i think president biden will sleep soundly tonight. having done something he is really advocated doing for at least a decade. he has recognized that we did not have any longer a vital strategic national interest in afghanistan. and that this war, if the generals and hawks were given their head, would have [inaudible] . and just on the previous point you were discussing, it was the afghan government president ashraf ghani, who asked president
. >> jeanne robinson, i am not one very often giving one reviews of speeches, because i don't invest in them very much. i don't consider it much of an art form. i'm more concerned with what politicians do. but today i indulged in, on twitter, and said it is the smartest and most on a speech about afghanistan ever given by an american president. i got a usual amount of ridicule that i always get with any tweet. here is why they didn't get, i didn't get anyone submitting a another speech by...
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jeanne lah just came out of the woodwork, and i could see us as a very unique organization where law enforcement agencies could come to us with their bones and no money, and we could bring in volunteer genealogy assists who are begging to help us. >> which could bring to this process is a crowd sourced investigation like you know a bunch of beeps forming a hive and this burden either gonna do much for all together, they could really accomplish -- >> right, exactly. >> was kevin lord one of those beasts. he joined dna doe project as a volunteer, and then others followed. kind of mini high, looking for the truth about a mystery woman they called "lavender doe". >> coming up, the bees get busy. >> we spent hours working together, talking to each other. >> oh my gosh, did you see this? and what about? this was this? who's this? guy >> who kind of the last resort. >> when dateline continues. dateline continues that's why we set out to help make it easier for everyone to move forward financially. see how we can make a difference for you at pnc bank. if you're 55 and up, t-mobile has plans
jeanne lah just came out of the woodwork, and i could see us as a very unique organization where law enforcement agencies could come to us with their bones and no money, and we could bring in volunteer genealogy assists who are begging to help us. >> which could bring to this process is a crowd sourced investigation like you know a bunch of beeps forming a hive and this burden either gonna do much for all together, they could really accomplish -- >> right, exactly. >> was...
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following this emotional testimony today and the investigations and with me are gen jeanne. you had these great american athletes, global icons, if you will, talking in heartbreaking personal detail about the trauma and what they believe not only the betrayal not just by the u.s. olympic committee, but by the fbi. >> the betrayal by so many. they were brutally, brutally honest, emotionally vulnerable as they so amoaptly described w had happened to them. the facts are horrendous. the fact that the fbi in indianapolis field office and as it was said by senators coast to coast new what was happening but covered it up for more than one year. but simone biles said that back at the largranch once it became known that larry nassar was abusing some of the young gymnast, it was going around that she was one that was being abused. they didn't tell her, they didn't ask her not until after 2016 in rio did she say someone confronted her. a a it was 14 months after she spoke with someone at the fbi that they ever questioned her further on all of this. it was michaela maroney who was gymna
following this emotional testimony today and the investigations and with me are gen jeanne. you had these great american athletes, global icons, if you will, talking in heartbreaking personal detail about the trauma and what they believe not only the betrayal not just by the u.s. olympic committee, but by the fbi. >> the betrayal by so many. they were brutally, brutally honest, emotionally vulnerable as they so amoaptly described w had happened to them. the facts are horrendous. the fact...
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with us now is senator jeanne shaheen. thank you for coming. i know it's noisy there.y to come to a deal? >> i think it was a productive meeting, and i don't think anybody wants to kill the reconciliation bill and the infrastructure bill. people have worked too hard on that. we ought to be able to get to a compromise. i think that's what serve aiming for and what i count on happening so i expect we'll continue the discussions and come to some sort of an agreement. >> i want to talk to you about immigration and haiti. the special envoy quitting writing i will not be socialed with the united states inhumane decision to deport thousands of haitian refugees to haiti where american officials are confined to secure compounds because of the danger posed by armed gangs in control of daily life. jen psaki just pushed back. let's listen to her. >> i would note that special envoy foot had ample opportunity to raise concerns about migration and never once did so. his per view was being the special envoy on the ground. his positions were and his views put forward and heard. differe
with us now is senator jeanne shaheen. thank you for coming. i know it's noisy there.y to come to a deal? >> i think it was a productive meeting, and i don't think anybody wants to kill the reconciliation bill and the infrastructure bill. people have worked too hard on that. we ought to be able to get to a compromise. i think that's what serve aiming for and what i count on happening so i expect we'll continue the discussions and come to some sort of an agreement. >> i want to talk...
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. >> it depends on how i eat lunch with, today was booker, it was bennett, i also talked to jeanne shaheenie hanson. >> here's why i'm asking this. i have a sense of what the groups internal in the house are. and i have some sense of the ten progressive senators who said look we want both bills to pass, and then you have folks like mention into them who are in their own category, and i'm just sort of wondering where the other folks in that caucus are. >> well i think that you pointed, out you put a family together and put them on the road you have a hard decision to make. lunch and it's the same thing in a caucus. i think that if we put everybody in the room and their opinions are expected, the reaction to compromise and negotiate, we can come up to put the deal that does the good work for this. nation and i think that's really the bottom line. putting a lot of pressure on schumer, there's a lot of pressure on the. white house so they're working hard, and i would tell you that i think that everybody will come to the table, both from the moderate side so to speak, and the progressive side.
. >> it depends on how i eat lunch with, today was booker, it was bennett, i also talked to jeanne shaheenie hanson. >> here's why i'm asking this. i have a sense of what the groups internal in the house are. and i have some sense of the ten progressive senators who said look we want both bills to pass, and then you have folks like mention into them who are in their own category, and i'm just sort of wondering where the other folks in that caucus are. >> well i think that you...
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neighborhood in 2010, the judge will decide whether he should impose more stringent conditions on p jeannees the judges concern for safety. it's 5.50 right now. and in response to the big fires in california. the president is pushing congress to pass more. >> climate initiatives. biden visited sacramento yesterday to get an update on the fires here in our state. raquel martin has more. >> president biden is visiting both states not only to assess the damage by these fires, but also deliver a message he says given recent natural disasters not only in the west there across the country. it's clear congress needs to take action and pass climate initiatives. >> 5.4 million acres that's larger than the entire state of new jersey. president joe biden says it's time to take bold action to address the climate change contributing to increasingly aggressive wildfires in the west reality is we have you get worse. monday, president biden met at the national interagency fire center to survey some of the damage caused 22 fires currently burning in idaho and explained how his build back better plan could
neighborhood in 2010, the judge will decide whether he should impose more stringent conditions on p jeannees the judges concern for safety. it's 5.50 right now. and in response to the big fires in california. the president is pushing congress to pass more. >> climate initiatives. biden visited sacramento yesterday to get an update on the fires here in our state. raquel martin has more. >> president biden is visiting both states not only to assess the damage by these fires, but also...
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joining us now is doctor jeanne maraude, so the director at -- university of alabama burning him.or, it's an honor having you with. us thank you for your time. >> my pleasure, rachel that it's good to see you. >> you are warning a month ago, that alabama was out of icu beds. you warned publicly that if things continue the way they were going, you said that this month could be apocalyptic. how are things in alabama right now? it feels like the icu kept pasadena has been negative for a while. >> right, exactly, we're not used to that term. some people took it in the literal biblical sense. when i was really referring to, was a breakdown of a social order. a breakdown of our ability to expect that we as a community, especially medical community can care for each other. if your father, like mr. demonia, is in need of acute care because he's having a cardiac emergency, you assume, in a normal world. where we do take care of each other, that you can actually go to an emergency department, maybe not the one next to your house, but maybe within a 20-mile radius and get care, his story is
joining us now is doctor jeanne maraude, so the director at -- university of alabama burning him.or, it's an honor having you with. us thank you for your time. >> my pleasure, rachel that it's good to see you. >> you are warning a month ago, that alabama was out of icu beds. you warned publicly that if things continue the way they were going, you said that this month could be apocalyptic. how are things in alabama right now? it feels like the icu kept pasadena has been negative for...
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jeanne, when was in christmas valley with a look at how that effort is going. >> all day. crews have been putting out some spots and mopping up some areas after they say last night's weather help them get ahead. now, if you take a look over this direction here. you can see there's a crew working on a problem area, but they say the good news is they believe today's weather will continue to help as they go into the >> and yesterday was actually a really good day for firefighters. it was the first day that we didn't have a red flag >> and that good weather is the reason why jennifer diamond cal-dor fire public information officer says today's fight along christmas valley has been good progress in containing the flames were allowed to. >> engage closely to the fire and be directly right next to the fires >> that means a majority of today's focus. pups removing hazardous street. we had moderate activity last night throughout the night and the recoveries were better than they were. and the last couple of days. so we expect a little of the same. >> for tonight. the weather has fo
jeanne, when was in christmas valley with a look at how that effort is going. >> all day. crews have been putting out some spots and mopping up some areas after they say last night's weather help them get ahead. now, if you take a look over this direction here. you can see there's a crew working on a problem area, but they say the good news is they believe today's weather will continue to help as they go into the >> and yesterday was actually a really good day for firefighters. it...
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jeanne marrazzo is director of the division of infectious diseases at the university of alabama at birmingham for coming back and talking to us again. i've seen the hospital census numbers tick down a little bit, a little bit in recent days. >> yeah. >> and that is a blessing and i hope there is much more of that to come. good luck. >> thanks. appreciate it. bye-bye. >> thank you. we'll be right back. stay with us. lead to severe vis, so the national eye institute did 20 years of clinical studies on a formula found in preservision. if it were my vision, i'd ask my doctor about preservision. it's the most studied eye vitamin brand. if it were my vision, i'd look into preservision preservision areds 2 contains the exact nutrient formula recommended by the nei to help reduce the risk of moderate to advanced amd progression. i have amd, it is my vision, so my plan includes preservision. you booked a spacious vrbo summer home, with a pool big enough for the most epic cannon balls. a patio that fits all the laughter, and a grill that awaits family from near and afar. but the thing they'll remember
jeanne marrazzo is director of the division of infectious diseases at the university of alabama at birmingham for coming back and talking to us again. i've seen the hospital census numbers tick down a little bit, a little bit in recent days. >> yeah. >> and that is a blessing and i hope there is much more of that to come. good luck. >> thanks. appreciate it. bye-bye. >> thank you. we'll be right back. stay with us. lead to severe vis, so the national eye institute did 20...
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going after california's largest utility nearly 200 dixie fire victims are suing pg and e accusing p jeanneeally a shaq says the details. >> we wouldn't want to restrict you from using that insurance money and the other a lot plan on anywhere. ask you notice where. >> this is where my family's been, you know, where indigenous to this area. there's nowhere else for me to go harvey merino says he belongs to the mountain. my do tribe, which is live in the indian valley for generations lost our home. >> the dixie fire ravaged the town of greenville where he's lived for years destroying the home he shared with his family. he plans to join the other 200 homeowners renters and business owners who are suing pacific gas and electric alleging the utility is responsible for the destruction of hundreds of homes and businesses from the dixie fire. the thrust of the suit is that pg and e started the dixie fire. >> negligently failing to properly inspect and maintain their equipment. i lost my during the fire, the family of kevin gaza supervisor for district who has owned village drug pharmacy in downtown
going after california's largest utility nearly 200 dixie fire victims are suing pg and e accusing p jeanneeally a shaq says the details. >> we wouldn't want to restrict you from using that insurance money and the other a lot plan on anywhere. ask you notice where. >> this is where my family's been, you know, where indigenous to this area. there's nowhere else for me to go harvey merino says he belongs to the mountain. my do tribe, which is live in the indian valley for generations...
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we're now looking at a few jeanne camera in a south lake tahoe. we can see that thick smoke is moving closer. it's. covering south lake tahoe this hour. we could see that from chip yost live shot at the top of the hour. the area is under a red flag warning throughout tonight, crews could be met with strong winds tonight. that is a big concern for this firefight. kron four's meteorologist john shrable has more. the caldor fire continues its march towards south lake tahoe. this was the progression of the blaze earlier on today. during pre dawn hours. you could actually see that blaze. >> from leaks spring situated the camera northward right here. and you can see that eastward direction of the smoke right after the sun came up, you couldn't see a whole lot of it because of the smoke that has continued to settle into the lake tahoe basin throughout the course of the day. now as we work our way through the course of your wednesday, you are going to notice clear skies for the bay area. but of course those winds up around lake tahoe are going to be whipp
we're now looking at a few jeanne camera in a south lake tahoe. we can see that thick smoke is moving closer. it's. covering south lake tahoe this hour. we could see that from chip yost live shot at the top of the hour. the area is under a red flag warning throughout tonight, crews could be met with strong winds tonight. that is a big concern for this firefight. kron four's meteorologist john shrable has more. the caldor fire continues its march towards south lake tahoe. this was the...
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natural gas pipeline owned by pg exploded in the crest more neighborhood in 2010, jurors convicted p jeanneof obstruction and for failing to classify the gas line as high risk pg paid out more than 3 billion dollars in fines and legal settlements related to that pipeline explosion. the company was also put on probation and the neighborhood. it's been forever changed. kron four's maureen kelly is joining us now live from the crest more neighborhood with how they are remembering the victims from thatrblast. good afternoon. murray. >> hi, there just and i am standing in the world. glenview park. >> 11 years ago 3 homes stood in this location. they were completely destroyed when that pipeline exploded along with dozens of others. >> now you can see over here. a memorial to those people who lost their lives all 8 names etched in this stone above their names. it reads gone but not forgotten. >> driving down glenview drive. it's hard to see now the evidence of the horrific explosion that engulfed this neighborhood 11 years ago. it was so massive that it first it was believed to be the result of a
natural gas pipeline owned by pg exploded in the crest more neighborhood in 2010, jurors convicted p jeanneof obstruction and for failing to classify the gas line as high risk pg paid out more than 3 billion dollars in fines and legal settlements related to that pipeline explosion. the company was also put on probation and the neighborhood. it's been forever changed. kron four's maureen kelly is joining us now live from the crest more neighborhood with how they are remembering the victims from...
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. >> coming up we will return next and be joined by, jeanne swirling. when jim spilling was an economic adviser, and i was chief advisor of the match -- and we work together to get when gene sperling was -- and i was a writer and executive producer on that show. but most importantly gene sperling was a veteran of the last three democratic white house stuff's in the administration president clinton, and will now president biden. jane spelling will join us next in tonight good news statement about how the government is now helping american families with children. 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
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and since then, the phoenix litigation, how is it going relative to next jeanne indoor accounts, land use planning by the various communities in the airports around the country? has next gen and planning for next gen changed, with regard to that? and that's really for anyone. >> i can take that. thank you, congressman. what i would tell you is that's we have heard from communities, we've heard from congress, and we fundamentally changed the way we engage with communities. aircraft noise, it's a shared responsibility and it's critical that the airlines an airport in the local governments are part of that conversation. i will tell you that it's over the years we reflect and we have continued to learn a lot as well and within the agency we absolutely prioritize community engagement. engagement to address air noise and we have any number of airport round tables that are taking place across the country and we work with our regional administrators very closely in different parts of the country, to engage on a local level. we did an airport noise form that was established and it established
and since then, the phoenix litigation, how is it going relative to next jeanne indoor accounts, land use planning by the various communities in the airports around the country? has next gen and planning for next gen changed, with regard to that? and that's really for anyone. >> i can take that. thank you, congressman. what i would tell you is that's we have heard from communities, we've heard from congress, and we fundamentally changed the way we engage with communities. aircraft noise,...
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as a matter of fact, early in the spring, senator jeanne shaheen of new hampshire and i and a handfulational security advisors to the president. we expressed our concerns that we were not moving as quickly as our allies and in supporting those siv's, we knew that france, we knew that germany, the u.k., they had already started removing their interpreters and other special immigrant visa holders for their own countries out of the country of afghanistan. so we were pushing on the state department, however, the state department drug their feet and we know they really didn't start a concerted effort until about the middle of july in getting those siv's going. so we were way behind the power curve and it was an issue that we raised very early in the spring and we continued to raise today. i don't know how we solve this problem. i do know there are many charitable organizations that are working on getting siv's and american citizens out of afghanistan right now. but it is much more complicated because we don't have the folks doing consular activities in afghanistan right now. neil: the leve
as a matter of fact, early in the spring, senator jeanne shaheen of new hampshire and i and a handfulational security advisors to the president. we expressed our concerns that we were not moving as quickly as our allies and in supporting those siv's, we knew that france, we knew that germany, the u.k., they had already started removing their interpreters and other special immigrant visa holders for their own countries out of the country of afghanistan. so we were pushing on the state...
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both i authored with senator jeanne shaheen, a democrat in the senate, both passed with overwhelming bipartisan support from both houses of congress. the first bill passed in 2019. nord stream 2 at the time was more than 90% complete. the argument then that was being pushed by russian disinformation and that sadly has been echoed by the biden administration and was just echoed by the senator from oregon, the argument from russian disinformation was the pipeline can't be stopped. it's too late. we know that was russian disinformation because it was conclusively disproven. putin stopped building the nord stream 2 pipeline. the very day that the cruz-shaheen bipartisan sanctions were signed into law. not the next day, not the next week. that day we stopped the pipeline in its tracks. but, mr. president, it was not only stopped for one day. it was stopped for more than a year. for december of 19, for january, february, march, every month in 2020, the pipeline lay dormant. it was a piece of metal at the bottom of the ocean. so the claim that we cannot stop this pipeline is flat out false
both i authored with senator jeanne shaheen, a democrat in the senate, both passed with overwhelming bipartisan support from both houses of congress. the first bill passed in 2019. nord stream 2 at the time was more than 90% complete. the argument then that was being pushed by russian disinformation and that sadly has been echoed by the biden administration and was just echoed by the senator from oregon, the argument from russian disinformation was the pipeline can't be stopped. it's too late....
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effort to stop the devastating consequences, i worked on bipartisan legislation , along with senator jeanne shaheen, democrat from new hampshire, and we introduced bipartisan sanctions legislation designed to stop the nord stream 2 pipeline. that legislation when we introduced it was almost immediately subject to a russian disinformation campaign. in europe, the russians were saying to anyone who would listen that the cruz-shaheen sanction legislation could never pass, that there was no way congress would come together in a bipartisan manner to stop the nord stream 2, that it was hopeless, that no one needed to be concerned that this legislation could pass. they also made the argument as part of their disinformation campaign that the pipeline was nearly complete so the u.s. sanctions could not stop it. there was nothing that could be done to stop it. well, mr. president, to the surprise of nobody who follows these issues, that russian disinformation was precisely that. it was disinformation. it was lies. the senate foreign relations committee, senator shaheen and i worked with our colleague
effort to stop the devastating consequences, i worked on bipartisan legislation , along with senator jeanne shaheen, democrat from new hampshire, and we introduced bipartisan sanctions legislation designed to stop the nord stream 2 pipeline. that legislation when we introduced it was almost immediately subject to a russian disinformation campaign. in europe, the russians were saying to anyone who would listen that the cruz-shaheen sanction legislation could never pass, that there was no way...
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sanctions passed by this congress in december of 2019, sanctions that i authored along with democrat jeanne shaheen. the pipeline was halted the very day those sanctions were signed into law. then in january of 2021 after vladimir putin tried to murder alexie knoll von any, the european parliament voted against to oppose nord stream 2, 518-50. so i want you to pause for a second and reflect on the fact that joe biden and looked at that vote and said the president of the united states is with the 50. member mind the 581 in the european parliament. the biden administration was going to side with russia on a 90% issue where the biden white house is on the losing side. throughout all this process, there were plenty of voices in germany who were opposed, especially after of this vicious attempt on navalny's life. the parliamentary leader of the greens said, quote, the blatant assassination attempt by the mafia-like structure of the kremlin can no longer leave us merely concerned. it must have consequences stating we need a clear answer that will make clear nord stream 2 is no longer something we
sanctions passed by this congress in december of 2019, sanctions that i authored along with democrat jeanne shaheen. the pipeline was halted the very day those sanctions were signed into law. then in january of 2021 after vladimir putin tried to murder alexie knoll von any, the european parliament voted against to oppose nord stream 2, 518-50. so i want you to pause for a second and reflect on the fact that joe biden and looked at that vote and said the president of the united states is with...
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most important legacy we can leave is to have ended america's longest war, to make sure that i third jeanneation does not have to go fight and die in afghanistan. as well as having brought people to safety under the most extraordinary circumstances, made clear by our commitment, to get every american out and continue to do that in afghanistan. as well as deal with the ongoing challenges that it poses, so i believe that that will be the legacy that we are talking about. i apologize for >> taking your time. thank you. thank you, mister secretary. it's difficult to end a 20-year conflict. we are seeing that and tempers are running high and it's been a long day and i want to thank you and state department personnel for helping my office evacuate a family from kabul to be here and reunite with their brother who lives here in my district. is work to thaw our embassy and not only did he evacuate his wife and kids he had for unaccompanied children those mothers in new york who got rescued out of kabul as well. a veteran of the affairs committee as well as this committee on to speak to the afghans w
most important legacy we can leave is to have ended america's longest war, to make sure that i third jeanneation does not have to go fight and die in afghanistan. as well as having brought people to safety under the most extraordinary circumstances, made clear by our commitment, to get every american out and continue to do that in afghanistan. as well as deal with the ongoing challenges that it poses, so i believe that that will be the legacy that we are talking about. i apologize for >>...
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christo y jeanne-claude...en 1961... durante casi tres semanas la rotonda sera totalmente peatonal para que pueda ser admirada por los visitantes en los deportes, se le acabo el invicto al america en el futbol mexicano. el toluca jugando con diez hombres en el segundo tiempo lo derroto 3-1 en un nemesio diez colmado de publico.guadalupe flores con la informacion queremos invitarlos a que manana domingo sintonicen univision desde muy temprano... a las 8 de la manana, 7 tiempo del centro... y comiencen su dia con "despierta america en domingo"... sera una version divertida... revelardora e informativa al mejor estilo de despierta america... asi que a partir de manana y todos los domingos despierta america en domingo en breve, las maniobras de un acrobata frances en la torre eiffel de paris... para la despedida, imagenes de pura adrenalina... la torre eiffel se lleno de aplausos cuando el acrobata frances "nathan paulin" atraveso una cuerda suspendida a 70 metros del suelo, desde el primer piso del emblematico monumento par
christo y jeanne-claude...en 1961... durante casi tres semanas la rotonda sera totalmente peatonal para que pueda ser admirada por los visitantes en los deportes, se le acabo el invicto al america en el futbol mexicano. el toluca jugando con diez hombres en el segundo tiempo lo derroto 3-1 en un nemesio diez colmado de publico.guadalupe flores con la informacion queremos invitarlos a que manana domingo sintonicen univision desde muy temprano... a las 8 de la manana, 7 tiempo del centro... y...