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kristin: i'm kristin. lemonis: nice to meet you. the store is gorgeous. kristin: thank you.nando: fernando. lemonis: fernando? fernando: yes. lemonis: nice to meet you. i'm marcus. ben: i'm benjamin, mr. lemonis. lemonis: benjamin, how are you? ben: i'm very well. lemonis: ben or benjamin? ben: well, benjamin when i'm in trouble. lemonis: you're not in trouble. ben: so, ben's the way to go. lemonis: ben, this store is gorgeous. it's really well-merchandised. i'm really impressed by it. ben: thanks. lemonis: is everything in the store stuff you guys make? ben: about 90%. we don't make the books or the plants. lemonis: you don't make the books? is he normally this funny? kristin: he's pretty funny. ben: no, i'm pretty dry. lemonis: so, you make all of this stuff? ben: yep. lemonis: really nice quality. ben: yeah. lemonis: and all of this? ben: yeah, cocktail napkins. i design all the product that we sell, also, that we make. lemonis: wow. ben: and these are coaster sets. we sell a monstrous amount of them. they're a very easy gift to give, and they're all unique. this is, "the
kristin: i'm kristin. lemonis: nice to meet you. the store is gorgeous. kristin: thank you.nando: fernando. lemonis: fernando? fernando: yes. lemonis: nice to meet you. i'm marcus. ben: i'm benjamin, mr. lemonis. lemonis: benjamin, how are you? ben: i'm very well. lemonis: ben or benjamin? ben: well, benjamin when i'm in trouble. lemonis: you're not in trouble. ben: so, ben's the way to go. lemonis: ben, this store is gorgeous. it's really well-merchandised. i'm really impressed by it. ben:...
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>> easy as that, right, kristin? on that note, just given what mike laid out, what did they do there for the three days they were up in space? besides just look at the incredible views? >> they conducted some scientific experiments, some medical experiments, but also did some very average, ordinary things, things like what you or i might do if we were up there. scion proctor, the poet and painter, she made some art. kristin broski, a musician, played the yukulele. haley arceneaux was into the gymnastics and the weightless su sorm su somersaults. that's what made this so extraordinary, how ordinary the whole thing was in terms of what they wanted to do in orbit. you saw kristin broski as they were preparing for the de-orbit burn, he was watching "spaceballs," he was watching a m movie before he descended into the earth's atmosphere. so there's this real sense of, you know, this is what you or i would do if we went to orbit. and that's precisely the point. what elon musk said he wanted to do when he founded spacex is h
>> easy as that, right, kristin? on that note, just given what mike laid out, what did they do there for the three days they were up in space? besides just look at the incredible views? >> they conducted some scientific experiments, some medical experiments, but also did some very average, ordinary things, things like what you or i might do if we were up there. scion proctor, the poet and painter, she made some art. kristin broski, a musician, played the yukulele. haley arceneaux...
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joining us now is kristin forbes.y an external member of the bank of england monetary policy committee. unofficial attendee at the recent kansas city fed economic symposium. in terms of this new playbook, got to go fast. you don't know when you need to start raising rates. there is so much focus on the jobs report tomorrow. what is the place for the fed of jobs and jobs growth in this new playbook? kristin: the traditional playbook is still very much the one that we are following. they want to see the labor market recovery. that is the big unknown right now. the fed estimates that there's roughly 7 million fewer workers today than there were before covid. are those workers going to come back? that's a missing leg in the recovery. it's key for what happens next for inflation. it makes sense that that is what the fed is focusing on. they want to give the economy time. they wait to see that play out. they are going to move forward, hopefully sooner rather than later, on tapering. i was focusing more on what comes next. a
joining us now is kristin forbes.y an external member of the bank of england monetary policy committee. unofficial attendee at the recent kansas city fed economic symposium. in terms of this new playbook, got to go fast. you don't know when you need to start raising rates. there is so much focus on the jobs report tomorrow. what is the place for the fed of jobs and jobs growth in this new playbook? kristin: the traditional playbook is still very much the one that we are following. they want to...
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. >> reporter: sister kristine potential is now a reality. under her watch, they opened a school and built an after school center. currently owned and managed of 200 unit housing permanently reserved for low income families. it had been a transformation not just in the center but the entire community. >> it was full of gang violence. unsafe. >> reporter: andrea hernandez grew up here. she's happy to raise her two children here now. >> the children have the opportunity and have a better life and academic. >> before people would be inside their homes at a certain time because they were fearful. >> reporter: christina corpus once patrolled these streets as a department and marvelled the turn around. >> the work that she's done is amazing. >> reporter: most around here gives sister kristine of all the point of view changes saying her leadership and compassion have been key. not to mention her courage. >> reporter: there were times sister kristine facing gang members when her mission conflicted. >> i went out with a telephone in my hand and he cam
. >> reporter: sister kristine potential is now a reality. under her watch, they opened a school and built an after school center. currently owned and managed of 200 unit housing permanently reserved for low income families. it had been a transformation not just in the center but the entire community. >> it was full of gang violence. unsafe. >> reporter: andrea hernandez grew up here. she's happy to raise her two children here now. >> the children have the opportunity...
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we have retail experts kristin bentz, john rogers.00 people for the holiday season. today it was, it wasn't target, are target, 76,000. target is 100,000, some unelse is'76 thousand. the point, brick-and-mortar are hiring a lot of people. doesn't down like a dead industry to me. >> 100,000 jig watts doesn't matter. as long as you're hiring people in stores. i will take it. charles: i will take it too. there has been carnage, this is how creative destruction is supposed to work. when the dust settles amazing how many of these brick-and-mortar names doing pretty well, particularly the stocks recently. >> the second name you were looking for macy's, and macy's was part of that carnage. they have closed a lot of stores. they have also come back and said we'll open small 30,000 square foot macy's and a 30,000 square foot bloomingdale's. we'll fill that in around our existing stores and drive our online business with it. they're getting smarter. everybody need as store but everybody needs to be online. you need both. charles: on that point,
we have retail experts kristin bentz, john rogers.00 people for the holiday season. today it was, it wasn't target, are target, 76,000. target is 100,000, some unelse is'76 thousand. the point, brick-and-mortar are hiring a lot of people. doesn't down like a dead industry to me. >> 100,000 jig watts doesn't matter. as long as you're hiring people in stores. i will take it. charles: i will take it too. there has been carnage, this is how creative destruction is supposed to work. when the...
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we have kristin bentz and erin sikes. kristin, i want to give you props.erned. you said don't worry people will keep spending money. my concern inflation taking bite out of paychecks. real pay actually down. can this continue? >> well what is funny for most consumers their rent probably went up this month. that is a visible issue, when you pay the rent, it goes up, you will have a little bit of reluctancy to spend money in the current month. the stimmies are ending and up employment benefits are ending as well. that is definitely a concern. the middle class has been handed an inadvertent tax hike. charles: erin, there has been a correlation with these months where big government checks have gone out to hit mailboxes to strong retail sales. what happens when they all sort of dry out? will these big months stop? >> yeah, well, i think the exact problem is that people will continue to spend money. i think we have a huge psychological hurdle here where we have a large population that has not worked in almost two years. so they forget the inputs that it takes t
we have kristin bentz and erin sikes. kristin, i want to give you props.erned. you said don't worry people will keep spending money. my concern inflation taking bite out of paychecks. real pay actually down. can this continue? >> well what is funny for most consumers their rent probably went up this month. that is a visible issue, when you pay the rent, it goes up, you will have a little bit of reluctancy to spend money in the current month. the stimmies are ending and up employment...
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kristin, i want to get your take on this.y get the polio vaccine, measles, mumps ruble last, hepatitis-b. not with schools specific because kids are too young for the vaccines. what is wrong with mandating vaccines, your thought? >> i think a lot of people want more time to see what happens with the vaccines. the vaccines are so new. we know that children don't generally get very sick from covid-19. of course the staff at these schools, if they feel more comfortable getting vaccinated should absolutely do so to protect themselves but right now the data shows children are not high-risk of getting very sick or hospitalized from covid. many parents i have out there i talked to, they're not anti-vaccine. they simply want more time to see what long term side-effects of vaccines may be. perhaps down the road when we have the data -- jackie: make that decision. >> correct. jackie: okay, final point, florida wants to issue 5,000-dollar fines for businesses or schools who do ask for proof of the covid vaccine. your reaction to that? >
kristin, i want to get your take on this.y get the polio vaccine, measles, mumps ruble last, hepatitis-b. not with schools specific because kids are too young for the vaccines. what is wrong with mandating vaccines, your thought? >> i think a lot of people want more time to see what happens with the vaccines. the vaccines are so new. we know that children don't generally get very sick from covid-19. of course the staff at these schools, if they feel more comfortable getting vaccinated...
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kristin, back to you.f christa mcauliffe would want this to happen, would she be proud to see what took place here wednesday and what's happening right now? >> i think she would be very proud. she was definitely an individual who believed that you follow your dreams. you don't let barriers get in your way. i think she would be exceptionally pleased that her goal, that it didn't end the way she wanted or we all wanted, did not create a barrier for the future. >> that indeed. holly, in the meantime, it did not create a barrier for people in the future who want to explore space or to be a teacher. she really inspired a whole bunch of you. >> there are lots of us from our class, i think, who are teachers, yeah, yeah, we did. a lot of us became teachers. we all want to teach the way she taught. she wanted to teach that ultimate lesson from space, and i think it's wonderful that these people got to go up. we all got to be a part of it and watch it again. it looks like they've had an exciting time over the last c
kristin, back to you.f christa mcauliffe would want this to happen, would she be proud to see what took place here wednesday and what's happening right now? >> i think she would be very proud. she was definitely an individual who believed that you follow your dreams. you don't let barriers get in your way. i think she would be exceptionally pleased that her goal, that it didn't end the way she wanted or we all wanted, did not create a barrier for the future. >> that indeed. holly,...
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fisher at cape canaveral thank you so much, kristin. nice to be able to smile about a story. >>> speaking of, this is a very sad story we're bringing to you, the stung twist in the disappearance of gabby petito, the young woman who went missing during a cross-country road trip with her fiance. developments tonight, he is now missing or disappeared. aband police say he may be in danger. right now, police are searching for brian laundrie in florida. he is considered a person of interest in his fiance's case and refused to talk to investigators since returning home alone from the couple's trip early this month. cnn's polo sandoval joins me with the latest. any clues as to brian's laundrie's whereabouts. >> no and at this point the search called off expected to resume tomorrow. this news he is nowhere to be found is devastating for gabby he is's family who were hoping law enforcement could speak to him. they believe he holds some critical information that could lead to the whereabouts of their daughter missing now. at least reported her mis
fisher at cape canaveral thank you so much, kristin. nice to be able to smile about a story. >>> speaking of, this is a very sad story we're bringing to you, the stung twist in the disappearance of gabby petito, the young woman who went missing during a cross-country road trip with her fiance. developments tonight, he is now missing or disappeared. aband police say he may be in danger. right now, police are searching for brian laundrie in florida. he is considered a person of interest...
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. >> kristin chenoweth!istin chenoweth made a surprise appearance before we get, she originated the role of glinda 20 years ago. >> i have to say it as i hold onto the letter, there is no place like home -- latter, there is no place like home. >> broadway was one of the first institutions to close when the pandemic hit. it has taken months to upgrade air filter systems and figure out how to maintain social distancing on stages full of blood, sweat and tears. ♪ >> the witch of the west is dead, the wickedest witch there ever was, the enemy of all of us here in oz is dead! >> audience members must divide proof of vaccination and guests must wear masks the shows. with safety first, hamilton creator lin-manuel miranda is greeted with a standing ovation. >> thank you for getting vaccinated and wearing a mask and supporting live theater. >> some musicals and plays opened their doors if you weeks ago. more to reopen september, likely tomorrow getting ovations. >> after a short break i will be back to take you throu
. >> kristin chenoweth!istin chenoweth made a surprise appearance before we get, she originated the role of glinda 20 years ago. >> i have to say it as i hold onto the letter, there is no place like home -- latter, there is no place like home. >> broadway was one of the first institutions to close when the pandemic hit. it has taken months to upgrade air filter systems and figure out how to maintain social distancing on stages full of blood, sweat and tears. ♪ >> the...
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(female announcer) with new special guest, actress kristin davis! hi, i'm kristin davis, and right now i'm super excited because i have got something fabulous to share. if i had a secret that gives my skin
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. >> i am kristin c. you are watching "getting answers." we are asking experts your questions every day at 3:00 to get answers for you in real time. we will get caught up on the covid-19 headlines. ucsf infectious peter john hong will join us. we will talk boosters, the new variant. the big day is here. the recall election. five hours to go until the polls close. candidates were out making their final push to voters. governor newsom was in san francisco a short time ago, so will that last-minute push make a difference and seal things for him? to kickoff our discussions is film a tear. -- phil matear. you and i will be here all night long. phil: events we've seen statewide, nationally and internationally. the international press is eyeing this race. he looks the part of a hollywood governor, possible presidential contender. he's in california. kri about, the beauty and the beast. phil: as soon as the results are in, you can bet everyone will be jumping in on the tea leaves of what it means for the midterm elections, what it means for democra
. >> i am kristin c. you are watching "getting answers." we are asking experts your questions every day at 3:00 to get answers for you in real time. we will get caught up on the covid-19 headlines. ucsf infectious peter john hong will join us. we will talk boosters, the new variant. the big day is here. the recall election. five hours to go until the polls close. candidates were out making their final push to voters. governor newsom was in san francisco a short time ago, so will...
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joining me to discuss this , beverly hallberg and the hill columnist kristin tate.unications expert. i was down in d.c., everybody su ng your praises so my way or the highway. do these tactics ever really work particularly on such a public stage? >> they really don't, and this is what president biden has been doing when it comes to the covid mandates. this is what he's done in reference to the booster shots, it's what he's doing with his spending bill. he uses a lot of catchy slogans and thinks that people will just fall in line if he gives the right message but the reality is, is people want to know the numbers, they want to know what the science is, and often what he says isn't so i think he's losing his social capital because people are starting to realize they don't quite trust the president, and that is the reason why we're ses continue to decline. charles: you know, kristin, it seems like he gets wedded to these date, july 4 for the vaccination, i forgot the date for afghanistan, even when those around him are saying you know, maybe it doesn't work and when it
joining me to discuss this , beverly hallberg and the hill columnist kristin tate.unications expert. i was down in d.c., everybody su ng your praises so my way or the highway. do these tactics ever really work particularly on such a public stage? >> they really don't, and this is what president biden has been doing when it comes to the covid mandates. this is what he's done in reference to the booster shots, it's what he's doing with his spending bill. he uses a lot of catchy slogans and...
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kristin sinema and senator manchin are holding the cards. and i will have two big interviews this hour, dr. anthony fauci joining me for the latest on boosters and covid cases. plus cases in the nba. and also bob woodward for the talk that his new book is causing on capitol hill. first, garrett haake, peter alexander. moderator of "washington week," and ashley parker. garrett, there is so much in the air this hour. nancy pelosi to me looked a little tentative to me like "this is not a done deal." >> oh, it is clear that this is far from a done deal. i spent a lot of time talking to house progressives saying they're right where they have been the whole time on this. they don't want to move forward on the infrastructure vote until they get at least a serious assurance that the senate will move on reconciliation. they're trying clearly to get to yes. but they're getting nothing back from the senate, and they're increasingly frustrated at joe manchin and kristin sinema. talking about the things they want to be different in this bill. i tried to
kristin sinema and senator manchin are holding the cards. and i will have two big interviews this hour, dr. anthony fauci joining me for the latest on boosters and covid cases. plus cases in the nba. and also bob woodward for the talk that his new book is causing on capitol hill. first, garrett haake, peter alexander. moderator of "washington week," and ashley parker. garrett, there is so much in the air this hour. nancy pelosi to me looked a little tentative to me like "this is...
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kristin bitterly, city private bank head of capital markets.not tell you how important this is if you live in new york city. that is coming up next. this is bloomberg. ♪ this is bloomberg. ♪ >> this is bloomberg markets. you are looking at a live shot of the principal room. coming up, bloomberg tv 1:30 p.m., 6:30 p.m. in london. this is bloomberg. alix: we are six weeks away from the new york city mayoral race where eric adams will be running against curtis stillwell. david: thank you so much. thank you for joining us today. you can imagine at bloomberg there is a lot of conservative business community about wall street. it has not always been happy with the mayor in recent years. you said you wanted to change that. how would you change it? >> first, we must hit reset. i have been spending the last few years really speaking with my business leaders and hearing from them, not trying to interpret from my point of view what they need to do business in the city but to find out from them. what i have heard over and over again public safety. we know
kristin bitterly, city private bank head of capital markets.not tell you how important this is if you live in new york city. that is coming up next. this is bloomberg. ♪ this is bloomberg. ♪ >> this is bloomberg markets. you are looking at a live shot of the principal room. coming up, bloomberg tv 1:30 p.m., 6:30 p.m. in london. this is bloomberg. alix: we are six weeks away from the new york city mayoral race where eric adams will be running against curtis stillwell. david: thank you...
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♪♪ we love new york ♪♪ and we all love the insanely talented new yorker, my girl, kristin chenoweth, legends and we took it to broadway in between because there are no two musical genres with deeper roots and more beloved in new york city come of that song "on top of the world" by imagine dragons was requested by none other than tony and anyone are kristin chenoweth and the audience right now. i love your taste in music, why do you love this song? >> i love you too, thank you for adding my initial so that. >> kelly: those are mine! >> i really wanted to say i love imagine dragons and trying to find the right song, he looked back at my history, king of the hill, top of the heap -- this song reminded me of people coming together and being strong and we are coming back. that's what i wanted to do. >> kelly: that's so sweet. you were born and raised in the bronx, right? >> born and raised in the south bronx, i'm a proud new yorker it's a city of hope and inspiration and resilience. with the help of all of america, whenever something happens in new york we feel it everybody across the who
♪♪ we love new york ♪♪ and we all love the insanely talented new yorker, my girl, kristin chenoweth, legends and we took it to broadway in between because there are no two musical genres with deeper roots and more beloved in new york city come of that song "on top of the world" by imagine dragons was requested by none other than tony and anyone are kristin chenoweth and the audience right now. i love your taste in music, why do you love this song? >> i love you too,...
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kristin, candid remarks from the new head. >> reporter: yes.hs for not investing more of their wealth in space. this criticism is quite rich because he himself and other russian space leaders have been accused of failing to foster an environment in their own country that is set up for commercial space companies to thrive. but after watching jeff bezos and richard branson become the first people to ever fly in space on vehicles that they helped fund and develop, he says it is time for russian billionaires to step up. >> translator: there will be people who have an opportunity inexpensively to fly to space. i think this is a wonderful idea. we also have space enthusiasts. however, our millionaires prefer to invest more in yachts rather than in space ships. but maybe kids of current russian millionaires will be much more wise creatures. >> reporter: now, in addition to bezos and branson, rogozin saved his highest praise for spacex founder elon musk. he says that elon musk and spacex, what they are doing is something that russia has been trying to
kristin, candid remarks from the new head. >> reporter: yes.hs for not investing more of their wealth in space. this criticism is quite rich because he himself and other russian space leaders have been accused of failing to foster an environment in their own country that is set up for commercial space companies to thrive. but after watching jeff bezos and richard branson become the first people to ever fly in space on vehicles that they helped fund and develop, he says it is time for...
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up next "the hill" columnist kristin tate. more rules for thee, not for me.yapal, joins san francisco's mayor london breed breaking their own covid rules. michigan democrat, governor whitmer backing down from covid mandates and passports. later this hour the white house secretly sending thousands of illegal aliens into the united states. that is according to the associated press. concerns grow that border patrol officials are quitting just as potentially tens of thousands of migrants may be heading to the border. keep it here on the fox business network. a choice that requires no explanation. it's where safe and daring seamlessly intersect. it's understated, yet over-delivers. it is truly the mercedes-benz of sports sedans. lease the 2021 c 300 sedan for just $449 a month at your local mercedes-benz dealer. ♪♪ (vo) the rule in business used to be, "location, location, location." now it's, "network, network, network." so you need a network that's built right. verizon business unlimited starts with america's most reliable network. then we add the speed of veriz
up next "the hill" columnist kristin tate. more rules for thee, not for me.yapal, joins san francisco's mayor london breed breaking their own covid rules. michigan democrat, governor whitmer backing down from covid mandates and passports. later this hour the white house secretly sending thousands of illegal aliens into the united states. that is according to the associated press. concerns grow that border patrol officials are quitting just as potentially tens of thousands of migrants...
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kristin fisher, cnn, washington. >> kristin, thank you so much.e died from the historic flooding in the northeast. and we have live reports for you from that area, as well as louisiana, coming up next. stay close. t sale of the year, on the new sleep number 360 smart bed. it helps keep you effortlessly comfortable by sensing your movements and automatically responding to both of you. and, it's temperature balancing to help you stay comfortable all night. it even tracks your circadian rhythm, so you know when you're at your best. in other words, it's the most energy-building, wellness-boosting, parent-powering, proven quality night's sleep we've ever made. save 50% on the new sleep number 360 limited edition smart bed. plus, 0% interest for 36 months and free premium delivery. ends labor day. lactaid is 100% real milk, just without the lactose. so you can enjoy it even if you're sensitive to dairy. so anyone who says lactaid isn't real milk is also saying mabel here isn't a real cow. and she really hates that. it's my 4:05 the-show-must-go-on migra
kristin fisher, cnn, washington. >> kristin, thank you so much.e died from the historic flooding in the northeast. and we have live reports for you from that area, as well as louisiana, coming up next. stay close. t sale of the year, on the new sleep number 360 smart bed. it helps keep you effortlessly comfortable by sensing your movements and automatically responding to both of you. and, it's temperature balancing to help you stay comfortable all night. it even tracks your circadian...
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for more on the subject thus bring in thell hills columnist kristin tate.e and some people having legitimate reasons not to get it. the issue isn't that is about the government have a right or the businesses have the right to force you to get this vaccine or should it be in the george choice. your thoughts because her dealing with the labor shortages people are mandated to get the vaccine, will have a bigger problem on your hands. >> that's exactly right trying to predict the broader problem but people have a right to medical privacy and everyone has different risk factors and everyone's age of facts how susceptible they are from getting sick from covid and some have gotten covid naturally and have antibodies that may protect them better than getting a vaccine. but you look as certain industries that are so desperate for workers in these kind of mandates could harm these industries. look at police departments around the country in seattle is seattle police department has been gutted over the past year end half because of budget cuts and the radical left def
for more on the subject thus bring in thell hills columnist kristin tate.e and some people having legitimate reasons not to get it. the issue isn't that is about the government have a right or the businesses have the right to force you to get this vaccine or should it be in the george choice. your thoughts because her dealing with the labor shortages people are mandated to get the vaccine, will have a bigger problem on your hands. >> that's exactly right trying to predict the broader...
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kristin, none of the people on this flight are professionally trained astronauts. exactly are they doing up there? and how long will this extraordinary mission last? >> well, we're about a full day in to this three-day trip to space. right now the crew is just over the coast of australia. they're conducting scientific experiments, medical experiments. but they're also sitting back and enjoying the view and getting a much more expansive view of planet earth than jeff bezos or jeff branson did. the inspiration 4 mission is going to circle the earth about 50 times. >> three, two, one! the crew of space x's inspiration 4 lifting off from historic launch pad at the kennedy space center, the same launch pads used for decadecade. not one of the four people inside this crew is a professional astronaut. >> the door is opening up. it is pretty incredible. >> jared isaacman, the 38-year-old billionaire entrepreneur and pilot who funded the flight believes this first mission will change perceptions about who gets to go to space. 29-year-old haley is a pediatric cancer survivor
kristin, none of the people on this flight are professionally trained astronauts. exactly are they doing up there? and how long will this extraordinary mission last? >> well, we're about a full day in to this three-day trip to space. right now the crew is just over the coast of australia. they're conducting scientific experiments, medical experiments. but they're also sitting back and enjoying the view and getting a much more expansive view of planet earth than jeff bezos or jeff branson...
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kristin fisher, great report.orter covering the white house for "the wall street journal" is the author of one of those books. a very good one, in fact. frankly, we did win this election. the inside story of how trump lost. michael, i know you were watching this hearing yesterday with quite a bit of interest. what did you think about this contradiction between the top brass and the -- and what we have heard from president biden? >> yeah. i thought it was interesting. and certainly is consistent with what general milley and the rest of the military leaders were at the end of the trump administration. you know, i think that it's going to be interesting to see how biden eventually addresses this question, which is a very legitimate question. but the thing to remember about president biden is that he effectively had made this decision to withdraw years ago, when he was part of the obama administration. he long felt this has lasted too long. and i think i would expect him to lean into the power of his conviction on thi
kristin fisher, great report.orter covering the white house for "the wall street journal" is the author of one of those books. a very good one, in fact. frankly, we did win this election. the inside story of how trump lost. michael, i know you were watching this hearing yesterday with quite a bit of interest. what did you think about this contradiction between the top brass and the -- and what we have heard from president biden? >> yeah. i thought it was interesting. and...
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. >>> a judge is expected to rule this week on whether the suspect in the disappearance of kristin smarthould go to trial. she was last seen 25 years ago. authorities earlier this year arrested a man, paul flores, and his father was arrested as an alleged accessory. testimony included a woman that claims flores once told her he, quote, took care of smart. the judge is determining if there's probable cause. >>> more than 2,500 employees are suing for better pay. the class action lawsuit against disneyland, the employees allege the company is legally to pay a liveable wage. workers say under the city ordinance its cast members are entitled to higher pay. the current minimum wage in california is $14. >>> nasa setting course for the dark side of the moon. how the exploratory mission will help future-manned missions. >>> and then fire boards are given the green light to move forward with the annexation plan. the agency will provide fire and emergency services to more than 128,000 residents in eastern contra costa county. that deal needs final approval from the formation commission. that proc
. >>> a judge is expected to rule this week on whether the suspect in the disappearance of kristin smarthould go to trial. she was last seen 25 years ago. authorities earlier this year arrested a man, paul flores, and his father was arrested as an alleged accessory. testimony included a woman that claims flores once told her he, quote, took care of smart. the judge is determining if there's probable cause. >>> more than 2,500 employees are suing for better pay. the class...
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kristin fisher, cnn, cape carnival. >> thank you for that. >>> i'm robyn curnow, thanks for joining ust two hours, you can join us on twitter and instagram @robyn curnowcnn. the news continues. think wearing less makeup means no need for a wipe? think again. neutrogena® makeup remover wipes remove the 30% of makeup ordinary cleansers can leave behindnd. your skin will t thank you. neutrogena®. for people with skin. - that moment you walk in the office and people are wearing the same gear, you feel a sense of connectedness and belonging right away. and our shirts from custom ink help bring us together. - [narrator] custom ink has hundreds of products to help you feel connected. upload your logo or start your design today at customink.com i'm so glad you're ok, sgt. houston. this is sam with usaa. do you see the tow truck? yes, thank you, that was fast. sgt. houston never expected this to happen. or that her grandpa's dog tags would be left behind. but that one call got her a tow and rental... ...paid her claim... ...and we even pulled a few strings. making it easy to make things right:
kristin fisher, cnn, cape carnival. >> thank you for that. >>> i'm robyn curnow, thanks for joining ust two hours, you can join us on twitter and instagram @robyn curnowcnn. the news continues. think wearing less makeup means no need for a wipe? think again. neutrogena® makeup remover wipes remove the 30% of makeup ordinary cleansers can leave behindnd. your skin will t thank you. neutrogena®. for people with skin. - that moment you walk in the office and people are wearing the...
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cnn's kristin fisher has more. >> three, two, one!pacex's inspiration4, lifting off from historic launchpad 39a at the kennedy space center, the same launchpad that was used by nasa for decades during the apollo programs. but not inside the capsule is a professional athletes. >> the few came before, many are about to follow. the door's opening now. it's pretty incredible. >> reporter: jared isaacman who funded the flight believes that the all-civilian mission to orbit will change perceptions about who gets to go to space. 29-year-old haley arsinoe is a pediatric physical's aid. and a finalist and didn't make the cut. and christian sembroski didn't think he had the right stuff. >> it's incredible to see someone out here, now i'm the one, down center line. trying to inspire those in that opening path to everyone. >> there they are, the first all-civilian crew. >> reporter: a few hours before the launch, crew walked out. they took teslas to the launchpad which spacex leases from nasa. and nasa said the government space agency had nothing
cnn's kristin fisher has more. >> three, two, one!pacex's inspiration4, lifting off from historic launchpad 39a at the kennedy space center, the same launchpad that was used by nasa for decades during the apollo programs. but not inside the capsule is a professional athletes. >> the few came before, many are about to follow. the door's opening now. it's pretty incredible. >> reporter: jared isaacman who funded the flight believes that the all-civilian mission to orbit will...
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i want to thank the governor and leader schumer and kristin -- or should i say senator gillibrand, andgresspeople maloney and meeks and mayor de blasio for being here. it's not -- how can i say this? sometimes some very bad things happen that have a tendency to bring out the best in the people and the country, and i think what people are seeing across this country, from the wildfires in california and the far west which i'm heading to in a couple of days all the way to down in louisiana in the gulf where i was a couple days ago, to new jersey and pennsylvania, people are beginning to realize this is much, much bigger than anyone was willing to believe, and a whole segment of our population denying this thing called climate change. >> right. >> right. >> right. president biden but i really mean it, out of something bad, something good will come of it. it is not just people trying to get by working their boats off -- working their butts off. it is people on the high shore finding that the buildings are beginning to tilt. hundred-story buildings. this goes so far beyond what anyone has be
i want to thank the governor and leader schumer and kristin -- or should i say senator gillibrand, andgresspeople maloney and meeks and mayor de blasio for being here. it's not -- how can i say this? sometimes some very bad things happen that have a tendency to bring out the best in the people and the country, and i think what people are seeing across this country, from the wildfires in california and the far west which i'm heading to in a couple of days all the way to down in louisiana in the...
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kristin, you're enthusiasm is palpable, i can't wait for this.e'll check back with you as we near splashdown. thank you so much. fo a former nasa astronaut will join us to talk about how this mission is like none before. >>> what if far right trump supporters threw a big party and no one came? it would probably look a lot like this, a few hundred people gathered this afternoon for the justice for j6 rally. the goal, support the insurrectionists charged in the deadly january 6 capitol riot. large numbers of police officers and news people largely outnumbered the number of reporters seen in the video. the event ended after a couple of hours mostly without incident. the goal remains, downplay the horrors of the january 6 attack on the capitol. a reminder, five deaths are directly tied to it. and about 140 police officers were injured during the siege. at least four officers who were there that day have since died by suicide. some of their loved ones say the overwhelming scale of violence, hatred, and powerlessness has haunted them. one protester tod
kristin, you're enthusiasm is palpable, i can't wait for this.e'll check back with you as we near splashdown. thank you so much. fo a former nasa astronaut will join us to talk about how this mission is like none before. >>> what if far right trump supporters threw a big party and no one came? it would probably look a lot like this, a few hundred people gathered this afternoon for the justice for j6 rally. the goal, support the insurrectionists charged in the deadly january 6 capitol...
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thank you, kristin. i appreciate that much. your face tonight. what is your reaction? >> oh, i am pretty ecstatic and relieved. california didn't just say no to the recall. we said no to stamping on women's rights. no to denying climate change. no to ignoring science and being a conspiracy theorist. this was huge for california. california's values and people in oakland are ecstatic. >> well, i can tell. as i said, you have got a big smile on your face. we know from the exit polling that the pandemic was the biggestish you for voters in this recall election. how do you think that impacted the race? >> i, first of all, am glad that people were so distracted by the wild fires, by our pandemic that they actually got out and voted. and i can tell you democratic mayors we were on phone banks, and it's because gavin newsom has been in our communities. he was in oakland for one of our first day of school. you know, shaking the hands of teachers, telling students that they were brilliant and encouraging them to wear those masks. and an
thank you, kristin. i appreciate that much. your face tonight. what is your reaction? >> oh, i am pretty ecstatic and relieved. california didn't just say no to the recall. we said no to stamping on women's rights. no to denying climate change. no to ignoring science and being a conspiracy theorist. this was huge for california. california's values and people in oakland are ecstatic. >> well, i can tell. as i said, you have got a big smile on your face. we know from the exit polling...
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look, folks, i want to thank governor for -- and leader schumer and kristin -- senator gillibrand and malone and mayor de blasio for being here. it's not -- how can i say this? sometimes some very bad things happen that have a tendency to bring out the best in people in our country. i think what people are seeing across this country from the wild fires in california and the far rest, which i'm heading to in a couple days, all the way to down in louisiana in the gulf where i was a couple days ago to new jersey and pennsylvania, the lesser extent delaware and new york, people are beginning to realize this is much, much bigger than anybody was willing to believe. the whole sellment of our population denying this thing called climate change. i mean it. sometimes my mother used to say, of everything bad something good will come if you look hard enough for it. we're all seen even the climate skeptics are seeing that this really does matter. it's not just whether or not people who are just trying to get by in these homes and these alleys here. working their butts off. it's people in hightowe
look, folks, i want to thank governor for -- and leader schumer and kristin -- senator gillibrand and malone and mayor de blasio for being here. it's not -- how can i say this? sometimes some very bad things happen that have a tendency to bring out the best in people in our country. i think what people are seeing across this country from the wild fires in california and the far rest, which i'm heading to in a couple days, all the way to down in louisiana in the gulf where i was a couple days...
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paul is accused of killing kristin smart, a fellow student at cal poly 25 years ago. his father, ruben, is accused of helping to hide her body, although her body has never been found. their defense attorneys argue prosecutors did not present enough evidence to support the charges. both men have pleaded not guilty. well. the search continues today for 23 year old brian laundry, the man, authorities say is the only person of interest in the death of gabby petito authorities today camped outside the laundry home and search teams spread out across a 25,000 acre wildlife reserve in sarasota, florida. laundry has not been seen by his family in more than a week, 22 year old gabby petito was reported missing by her parents on september 11th after she did not return home from a road trip she took with laundry. her body was found sunday near grand teton national park in wyoming. her death has been ruled a homicide. every tired fbi profiler says finding laundry is the man made focus of the police investigation. in the eyes of law enforcement right now. you can call him a person
paul is accused of killing kristin smart, a fellow student at cal poly 25 years ago. his father, ruben, is accused of helping to hide her body, although her body has never been found. their defense attorneys argue prosecutors did not present enough evidence to support the charges. both men have pleaded not guilty. well. the search continues today for 23 year old brian laundry, the man, authorities say is the only person of interest in the death of gabby petito authorities today camped outside...
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kristin: this week, a jury found a former stanford employee guilty of first-degree murder in one of three murders in the 1970's. all of the victims were young women. >> the brutality of the crimes was stunning. in each case, no arrests were made. >> this is an unbelievable story. kristen: tonight, they will feature an in-depth documentary on the stanford murders with never before seen interviews and new information. the award-winning investigative journalist who produced the segment joins us now. thanks for coming on the show to share how the mystery was finally solved and what we will see tonight. this past tuesday, a jury took one hour to convict a 77-year-old man of a crime that went unsolved for nearly 50 years. most of us no longer remember because it had been so long. what was happening to young women at the campus that people viewed as not only prestigious but very safe? >> thanks for having me. what was happening on campus at stanford with a microcosm of what was happening in the 1970's to young college coeds in particular. this was pre-cell phones, women's rights. young, independ
kristin: this week, a jury found a former stanford employee guilty of first-degree murder in one of three murders in the 1970's. all of the victims were young women. >> the brutality of the crimes was stunning. in each case, no arrests were made. >> this is an unbelievable story. kristen: tonight, they will feature an in-depth documentary on the stanford murders with never before seen interviews and new information. the award-winning investigative journalist who produced the segment...
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earlier today, kristin z sat down with the title character actor.ides focusing on the significance of his role, they talked about san francisco and a certain popular hotspot. >> i know you've spent time in san francisco. what's your favorite thing? >> boba guys. >> are not open yet. i looked into that. >> that's too bad. dion: you can't buy that type of exhort -- of endorsement. we will have much more of the interview tonight, as well as online. disney is the parent company of abc 7 news. i texted the co-owner of boba guys, and said you cannot buy that kind of endorsement. that's all we have. i'm dion lim. see you back here after the see you back here after the notre dame-florida state this is an epic bbq barbeque burger. cannonball! ♪ ♪ what? nothing, you're good. face is good. face is good. your face is there. try my bbq bacon double cheeseburger combo. only at jack in the box. boost and cricket charge you more for unlimited 5g. metro doesn't. try my bbq bacon double cheeseburger combo. introducing the big 5g upgrade. just twenty-five bucks a mont
earlier today, kristin z sat down with the title character actor.ides focusing on the significance of his role, they talked about san francisco and a certain popular hotspot. >> i know you've spent time in san francisco. what's your favorite thing? >> boba guys. >> are not open yet. i looked into that. >> that's too bad. dion: you can't buy that type of exhort -- of endorsement. we will have much more of the interview tonight, as well as online. disney is the parent...
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at port ka canaveral, kristin fisher, cnn. >> david livingston is the founder and host of "the spacemuch for being on with us. another successful voyage into space by a private company. how much of a step forward does this one with no professional astronauts, how much of a step forward does that represent? >> i think -- well, first of all, thank you very much for this opportunity, kim. i appreciate it. i think it's a big step forward. for space, for sure. but i think in many other areas, not just in space, because so much of what we do in space and learn from space translates and transfers directly back to us here on earth, that it's hard to pi pigeonhole it and say, it's just a leap forward for space. but i believe it is a huge leap forward and nasa has even said that dragon space capsule is probably the safest space vehicle that's ever been flown. the private sector can do amazing things, private money can do amazing things, often things the government can't do. i think it's a win-win all around. >> you say this is important for more than just space and there are examples. what exa
at port ka canaveral, kristin fisher, cnn. >> david livingston is the founder and host of "the spacemuch for being on with us. another successful voyage into space by a private company. how much of a step forward does this one with no professional astronauts, how much of a step forward does that represent? >> i think -- well, first of all, thank you very much for this opportunity, kim. i appreciate it. i think it's a big step forward. for space, for sure. but i think in many...
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details in the kristin smart murder case. the judge apparently agreeing with prosecutors about the defense trying to pull a publicity stuns for the ongoing preliminary hearing. the attorney representing paul flores sought to include testimony from scot peterson, attended cal policy at the same time that kristin smart did and may have known her. the defense thinking was prosecutors are focusing too much attention on flores and not considering other possible suspects. yesterday the judge disagreed reportedly ruling peterson would likely not testify unless some kind of relevant information is presented. >>> turning back to the pandemic now, moderna is working on a single shot that would combine a covid booster dose and a flu shot. this new vaccine would take that experimental flu shot that's farthest along in the process and combine it with the covid vaccine. earlier this week vaccine developer nova nax announced it has started a trial for a similar combined covid and seasonal flu shot. >>> cal state university is publishing cam
details in the kristin smart murder case. the judge apparently agreeing with prosecutors about the defense trying to pull a publicity stuns for the ongoing preliminary hearing. the attorney representing paul flores sought to include testimony from scot peterson, attended cal policy at the same time that kristin smart did and may have known her. the defense thinking was prosecutors are focusing too much attention on flores and not considering other possible suspects. yesterday the judge...
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kristin fisher joins me now. what was the safety issue with this flight?safe for the crew but also for the area around it. >> right. so think of it. if you're a commercial pilot or a private pilot and you fly outside of the your faa air space, you get in trouble. that is what is happening to virgin galactic. this starts as spaceship two was climbing up to the edge of space and warning lights and the pilots were faced with a split-second decision, abort the mission which would have mentd that your founder richard branson in the passenger seat would not become the first billionaire to make it to the edge of space, jeff bezos would have beat him or due try to take over controls and change the trajectory and that is what the two pilots ultimately decided to do. it meant that they went outside of the faa designated air space for about a 1:40 as it glided down. but in the end, nobody was hurt. according to virgin galactic, nobody on the ground could have been hurt and no other aircraft could have been hurt. they say that they're going to comply with this faa inv
kristin fisher joins me now. what was the safety issue with this flight?safe for the crew but also for the area around it. >> right. so think of it. if you're a commercial pilot or a private pilot and you fly outside of the your faa air space, you get in trouble. that is what is happening to virgin galactic. this starts as spaceship two was climbing up to the edge of space and warning lights and the pilots were faced with a split-second decision, abort the mission which would have mentd...
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in 2019, we spoke to single mom kristin sellers who told us she'd been sexually harassed by her housinge power to evict her. she found the strength to speak out by filing a lawsuit. >> we give them power when we be quiet. that's what i've learned. and through this whole ordeal. >> reporter: sellers' case settled for $2.7 million. her alleged abuser denied all claims. but it was the avalanche of bombshell allegations in tinseltown that would come to absorb the "me too" spotlight. >> now to the abc news exclusive, ashley judd telling her story. >> reporter: dozens of a-list actresses began breaking their silence as well, revealing the toxic and unsafe underbelly of hollywood. most infamously, the exploits of disgraced movie mogul, now convicted sex offender, harvey weinstein. >> it's a continuation of an ongoing structural problem. when "me too" went viral and the focus was on women in hollywood. for women of color, particularly black women, who have such high, high rates of sexual violence, indigenous women who have such high, high rates of sexual violence -- the problem is not getting a
in 2019, we spoke to single mom kristin sellers who told us she'd been sexually harassed by her housinge power to evict her. she found the strength to speak out by filing a lawsuit. >> we give them power when we be quiet. that's what i've learned. and through this whole ordeal. >> reporter: sellers' case settled for $2.7 million. her alleged abuser denied all claims. but it was the avalanche of bombshell allegations in tinseltown that would come to absorb the "me too"...
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paul is accused of killing kristin smart, a fellow student at cal poly 25 years ago. her father, his father, ruben, is accused of helping to hide her body. their defense attorneys argued that prosecutors did not present enough evidence to support the charges. both men have pleaded not guilty. autopsy results confirmed that a body found in wyoming on sunday is that of 22 year old gabby petito. she'd been missing since last month. her death has been ruled a homicide. meanwhile police and fbi continued to search for her boyfriend, brian laundry, he's considered a person of interest in this case. jonathan syria, reports from north port florida. the fbi has confirmed the body discovered near grand teton national park on sunday is that of gabby petito. the manner of death has been ruled a homicide. gabby's boyfriend, brian laundry, remains the only person of interest the search for laundry picking up again at the carlton reserve south of tampa. 60 officers from eight different agencies are using atvs, drones and canines to tackle the relentless conditions trains very diffic
paul is accused of killing kristin smart, a fellow student at cal poly 25 years ago. her father, his father, ruben, is accused of helping to hide her body. their defense attorneys argued that prosecutors did not present enough evidence to support the charges. both men have pleaded not guilty. autopsy results confirmed that a body found in wyoming on sunday is that of 22 year old gabby petito. she'd been missing since last month. her death has been ruled a homicide. meanwhile police and fbi...
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san luis obispo judge today ordered the man last seen with kristin smart to stand trial for murder, the judge ruled there is enough evidence for prosecutors to proceed with the charges against paul flores and his father, ruben paul flores, is accused of killing kristin smart, a fellow student at cal poly 25 years ago. his father, ruben, is accused of helping to hide her body, although her body has never been found, defense attorneys argue prosecutors did not present enough evidence to support the charges. both men have pleaded not guilty. former us secretary of defense general james mattis took the witness stand today in the case against theranos founder elizabeth holmes. madness is a former investor and board member of the failed blood test, blood testing startup. to be investigative reporter. evan sernoffsky was in court today. evan what's the latest? that's right. general. mattis said that elizabeth holmes told him that theranos is technology would be faster, cheaper and more accurate than traditional lab testing. that is, of course, until everything came crashing down. why would she
san luis obispo judge today ordered the man last seen with kristin smart to stand trial for murder, the judge ruled there is enough evidence for prosecutors to proceed with the charges against paul flores and his father, ruben paul flores, is accused of killing kristin smart, a fellow student at cal poly 25 years ago. his father, ruben, is accused of helping to hide her body, although her body has never been found, defense attorneys argue prosecutors did not present enough evidence to support...
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kristin davis, who plays charlotte writing, we are bereft without him.eries husband, describing garson as a gift from the god. born in new jersey, garson appeared in 70 movies. including "there is something about mary." >> remember mary >> oh, yeah. >> reporter: and 300 tv episodes >> reporter: stealing scenes in usa's "white collar. >> i was never here. >> reporter: but when asked to name his biggest accomplishment - >> in my life? i adopted my son. >> reporter: garson used his fame to advocate for adoption his 20-year-old son nathan offering this tribute to his father online. i'm glad you shared your love with me. i'll never forget it or lose it willie garson leaving the world with this piece of advice: be kind to each other always. anne thompson, nbc news new york. >>> that's "nightly news" for this wednesday thank you for watching, everyone i'm lester holt. please take care of yourself and each other good night >>> i'm raj mathai. next on nbc bay area news tonight, private text messages now public. the newly released tex texts from elizabeth holmes a
kristin davis, who plays charlotte writing, we are bereft without him.eries husband, describing garson as a gift from the god. born in new jersey, garson appeared in 70 movies. including "there is something about mary." >> remember mary >> oh, yeah. >> reporter: and 300 tv episodes >> reporter: stealing scenes in usa's "white collar. >> i was never here. >> reporter: but when asked to name his biggest accomplishment - >> in my life? i...
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[applause] and look, folks, you know, i want to thank the governor for and leader schumer and kristin -- i should say senator jill brand and congresswoman ming and moloney and meeks and mayor de blasio for being here. it's not -- how can i say this? sometimes some very bad things happen that have a tendency to bring out the best in a people and a country. and i think what people are seeing across this country from the wildfires in california and the far west all the way down to louisiana, the gulf where i was a couple of days ago to new jersey and passive to a lesser extent. delaware to a lesser extent and new york, people are beginning to realize, this is much, much bigger than anyone was willing to believe and the whole segment of our population denying in thing called climate change. sometimes my mother used to say, of everything bad, something good will come if you look hard enough for it. i think we're all seen -- everyone the climate steppics are seeing that this really does matter and it's not just whether or not people who are just trying to get by in these homes in these alle
[applause] and look, folks, you know, i want to thank the governor for and leader schumer and kristin -- i should say senator jill brand and congresswoman ming and moloney and meeks and mayor de blasio for being here. it's not -- how can i say this? sometimes some very bad things happen that have a tendency to bring out the best in a people and a country. and i think what people are seeing across this country from the wildfires in california and the far west all the way down to louisiana, the...
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a is one of the most emotional, a badminton bronze for a tearful kristin koos. earlier there had been bronze in the wheelchair basketball. the british team finished with 184 medals plus a record 18 spots and with a leader full of praise. medals plus a record 18 spots and with a leaderfull of praise. how would you sum up what this team have achieved? , ., , ., ~ would you sum up what this team have achieved? , ., , . ~' , would you sum up what this team have achieved? , ., , ., ~ , ., achieved? history making. they have missed ripped _ achieved? history making. they have missed ripped up. — achieved? history making. they have missed ripped up, sort _ achieved? history making. they have missed ripped up, sort of, _ achieved? history making. they have missed ripped up, sort of, the - achieved? history making. they have missed ripped up, sort of, the stat i missed ripped up, sort of, the stat and we have put a marker down in terms of the depth of talent and we're very proud of what we have achieved out in tokyo. despite being postponed for a year and how during a pa
a is one of the most emotional, a badminton bronze for a tearful kristin koos. earlier there had been bronze in the wheelchair basketball. the british team finished with 184 medals plus a record 18 spots and with a leader full of praise. medals plus a record 18 spots and with a leaderfull of praise. how would you sum up what this team have achieved? , ., , ., ~ would you sum up what this team have achieved? , ., , . ~' , would you sum up what this team have achieved? , ., , ., ~ , ., achieved?...
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kristin, i know you will be walking.s is going to be your first time walking and there is a personal reason. you were diagnosed with breast cancer two days after the bay area went into lockdown over covid last year. >> yes, i was scared two days. and a day before my 52nd birthday. kristen: can you talk about what has happened since then? >> i spent most of 2020 going through treatment. i had a 40 millimeter tumor. and i had a wonderful team at sea bmc who managed to shrink the tumor via chemotherapy. by the time i had surgery in september, the tumor had completely gone. the tissue was taken. i did to four weeks of radiation. and i'm 100% cancer free. kristen: we are so happy for you . you kicked cancers about. many women either voluntarily or were forced to postpone routine exams like mammograms during the pandemic. how do you feel about that in the wake of what you went through? >> i think it is the wrong thing to do. i think the bay area medical staff are per -- are prepared. you need to get your mammogram. i missed mi
kristin, i know you will be walking.s is going to be your first time walking and there is a personal reason. you were diagnosed with breast cancer two days after the bay area went into lockdown over covid last year. >> yes, i was scared two days. and a day before my 52nd birthday. kristen: can you talk about what has happened since then? >> i spent most of 2020 going through treatment. i had a 40 millimeter tumor. and i had a wonderful team at sea bmc who managed to shrink the tumor...
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kristin: welcome back. covid testing kits are a commodity.ning us to discuss them is a professor of pathology and laboratory medicine at uc davis, and a member of california's covid testing task force. thank you for joining us today, doctor. >> thank you for having me. . kristen: a lot of people are turning to those at-home tests, there are two approved by the fda, illume and binax now. can you tell us how they work? >> there are actually quite a few others that have received emergency authorization and a few others that have the over-the-counter claim, but all function the same way. they capture the virus, the proteins that make up the virus, and they are detected by having the antibodies that we engineer to eliminate them. for example, some of these could have a color that shows up on a piece of paper, such as the binaxnow test. illume has a reader mechanism that can detect it. kristen: so let's talk about that. i want to ask you about the collection of samples process. is that difficult? prone to user errors? are we seeing any false-positi
kristin: welcome back. covid testing kits are a commodity.ning us to discuss them is a professor of pathology and laboratory medicine at uc davis, and a member of california's covid testing task force. thank you for joining us today, doctor. >> thank you for having me. . kristen: a lot of people are turning to those at-home tests, there are two approved by the fda, illume and binax now. can you tell us how they work? >> there are actually quite a few others that have received...
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Sep 11, 2021
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olivia munn, sarah hyland, amanda seyfried, megan good, kristin lil yachty, and the one and only pattyffin. it's going to be a great show. first let's get things started with a little music. we have asked the audience to chase their favorite kellyokes from season two. today's choice comes from tom in north hollywood. what song resonated with you? >> hey, kelly. i am an adjunct teacher here at cal state long beach in sunny southern california. i watched an episode when you performed "get-together" from the white house and i literally had chills. it was beautiful. that song came out a few years before i was born and i listen to all the time it took me to my happy place. the youngblood's version on your interpretation. it's timeless. considering all that's going on in the world right now, i can imagine a more fitting song for a more fitting venue. i also want to take this time to say thank you on behalf of educators everywhere. thank you for always acknowledging us, >> kelly: oh, yeah. >> thank you. >> kelly: absolutely. it's a beautiful song. it was kind of perfect for that setting so i
olivia munn, sarah hyland, amanda seyfried, megan good, kristin lil yachty, and the one and only pattyffin. it's going to be a great show. first let's get things started with a little music. we have asked the audience to chase their favorite kellyokes from season two. today's choice comes from tom in north hollywood. what song resonated with you? >> hey, kelly. i am an adjunct teacher here at cal state long beach in sunny southern california. i watched an episode when you performed...
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Sep 27, 2021
09/21
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. >> and the long awaited reunion for idina menzel and kristin chenoweth, who reprised their roles fromic run on "jeopardy!" >> matt amodio's streak has won him over $1 million. he joins ken hol holtzauer, to an exclusive club. >>> the fastest to run the bases. balloons were put on the races to make sure macho touched the bags. >>> and finally, not your coverage play date. some furry friends hit the play some furry friends hit the play wahffecteam to the people i care about. that's why i'm helping protect myself against some cancers like certain cancers caused by hpv. for most people, hpv clears on its own. but for those who don't clear the virus hpv can lead to certain cancers in both women and men. gardasil 9 is the only vaccine that helps protect adults through age 45 against certain diseases caused by hpv, including cervical, vaginal, vulvar, anal, and certain head and neck cancers, such as throat and back of mouth cancers, and genital warts. gardasil 9 doesn't protect everyone and does not treat cancer or hpv infection. your doctor may recommend screening for certain hpv-related ca
. >> and the long awaited reunion for idina menzel and kristin chenoweth, who reprised their roles fromic run on "jeopardy!" >> matt amodio's streak has won him over $1 million. he joins ken hol holtzauer, to an exclusive club. >>> the fastest to run the bases. balloons were put on the races to make sure macho touched the bags. >>> and finally, not your coverage play date. some furry friends hit the play some furry friends hit the play wahffecteam to the...
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that is, she's covering the story from new jersey. kristin so, so what do you think of the tone that the president struck during the news briefing and tell us what you've been seeing behind you. while the president is dealing with multiple natural disasters all around the country, not only here in the northeast from hurricane ida where, overnight, massive rainfall lead to now we're hearing 18 deaths out a minimum from flooding and people being trapped in their basements, people being run off roads and their vehicles as roads, flooded and so on to wildfires in california of an unprecedented nature and still dealing with the remnants of hurricane ida in the south were more than a 1000000 people were left without power in louisiana and are still struggling to recover. so i think what we're hearing is the unprecedented nature of the disasters that have been striking, not just here in the eastern united states, but all over the country and the response. we're also getting a sense of just how much official at all levels are dealing with, from the federal to the state, local. and that's cer
that is, she's covering the story from new jersey. kristin so, so what do you think of the tone that the president struck during the news briefing and tell us what you've been seeing behind you. while the president is dealing with multiple natural disasters all around the country, not only here in the northeast from hurricane ida where, overnight, massive rainfall lead to now we're hearing 18 deaths out a minimum from flooding and people being trapped in their basements, people being run off...