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lauren: yeah. >> so a negative print the first quarter officially, now here's what's going to happen: we're going to -- i feel strongly about another negative print, right? it might be mildly negative, but it will be negative. and we're going to have the national bureau of economic research come out and say, heir going to hedge on their own definition of a decade. they're going to change the definition to include jobs to satisfy people like you that keep looking at 3.6% or 372,000, right? but i'm telling you -- lauren: people like me. [laughter] >> if i'm right, so we are raising rates, we've been in a recession six months already. we'll find out july 28th for sure. and the cpi is going to be probably more watched than today's nonpardon me payroll was, but i think what the fed's been doing so far with those interest rate hikes, we don't know how much damage they've caused. definitely in dollar terms, bitcoin's off 58% year to date, look what equities have done, commodities rolled over week in a hor
lauren: yeah. >> so a negative print the first quarter officially, now here's what's going to happen: we're going to -- i feel strongly about another negative print, right? it might be mildly negative, but it will be negative. and we're going to have the national bureau of economic research come out and say, heir going to hedge on their own definition of a decade. they're going to change the definition to include jobs to satisfy people like you that keep looking at 3.6% or 372,000, right?...
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we'll have to see, lauren. lauren: yeah. i'm just thinking about that washington post opinion piece that the president wrote, right? 1300 plus words. and oil was mentioned just one time, edward. so you kind of have to read between the lines to see what he asks for, how he asks for it and what he gets. edward lawrence, thank you so much for covering throughout the week. >> reporter: big elephant in the room. lauren: clearly. the crypto craze is even crazier, if that's possible, after the three arrows capital founders go missing after their crypto hedge fund goes bankrupt. eco ceo and coinless co-founder andy brawl berg is here to put it all in perspective if, quite frankly, that's even possible. you can see the selloff does continue, the dow is now at session lows, down 157 points. the other markets are lower too. look at all that green that was on the screen earlier today and erased as we're in the final 49 minutes of the trading day. "claman countdown" coming right back. ♪ ♪ >> tech: need to get your windshield fixed? safel
we'll have to see, lauren. lauren: yeah. i'm just thinking about that washington post opinion piece that the president wrote, right? 1300 plus words. and oil was mentioned just one time, edward. so you kind of have to read between the lines to see what he asks for, how he asks for it and what he gets. edward lawrence, thank you so much for covering throughout the week. >> reporter: big elephant in the room. lauren: clearly. the crypto craze is even crazier, if that's possible, after the...
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we've got lauren simonetti in for liz claman. lauren, i'm loving this action in the market. we might end up positive. lauren: for the dow too charles? charles: yup. lauren: we'll see if it can follow the nasdaq into the green that market route to start the holiday short week turning into a question mark at this hour. the nasdaq look at this , suddenly turning positive, up 1.2%, as the bulls make an afternoon charge. the dow is down as many as 742 points earlier in the day now look at this , down a mere 291. hey, anything could happen. as the energy markets get pummeled oil did drop below $100 per barrel, but gas prices stubbornly high, patrick dehaan here to tell us how quickly today's oil flop could provide relief at the gas pump and yet another crypto lender has to halt operations in the middle of this crypto winter d. a. davidson's gillum luria to see if it sees spring in sight, plus we'll take you straight to newark liberty airport as holiday travelers struggle to make it back from their three day weekend get-away some had more than three days off, we didn't at fox busin
we've got lauren simonetti in for liz claman. lauren, i'm loving this action in the market. we might end up positive. lauren: for the dow too charles? charles: yup. lauren: we'll see if it can follow the nasdaq into the green that market route to start the holiday short week turning into a question mark at this hour. the nasdaq look at this , suddenly turning positive, up 1.2%, as the bulls make an afternoon charge. the dow is down as many as 742 points earlier in the day now look at this ,...
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lauren: fun, i heard fun, charles in fun hands of lauren simonetti. good to see you, thank you, hi, everybody. the world's richest man calling checkmate on twitter after bail ing out on a $44 billion bid to buy the whole company. elon musk breaking his silence on the social media giant, that looks as if it could be headed for its next battle in the courtroom. gastrointestinal charlie gasparino has been working on it and we're seeing right now looking at shares of twitter and tesla too, by the way. markets overall, slightly lower at this hour, well make that decisively lower. the nasdaq is down a solid 2%, the dow up and down all day down 127 points, but well off the lows of the session. investors seem to be in standby mode ahead of the start of second quarter earnings season, and the june consumer price index report, both out later this week. the major averages as we said are lower heading into the final hour of trade and our floor show traders tell us what they are looking for ahead and all about these markets moving events, and silicon valley lookin
lauren: fun, i heard fun, charles in fun hands of lauren simonetti. good to see you, thank you, hi, everybody. the world's richest man calling checkmate on twitter after bail ing out on a $44 billion bid to buy the whole company. elon musk breaking his silence on the social media giant, that looks as if it could be headed for its next battle in the courtroom. gastrointestinal charlie gasparino has been working on it and we're seeing right now looking at shares of twitter and tesla too, by the...
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lauren: stuart 1, lauren nothing. good point.arren again. >> coffee date instead of booze. stuart: break it up. federal prosecutors are still considering charges for hunter biden. miranda devine has the latest own the investigation in our next hour. former vice president al gore claiming climate deniers to uvalde police officers. he is getting major backlash. we'll talk about it. remember when secretary mayorkas declared the southern border is secure. >> the border is secure. the border, we're working to make the border more secure. stuart: well, today republicans are headed to the border that the white house keeps ignoring. steve harrigan reports after this. ♪. fishing helps ease my mind. kinda like having liberty mutual. they customize your car insurance, so you only pay for what you need. woah! look out! [sfx: submarine rising out of water ] [ sfx: minion spits bobber ] minions are bitin' today. [ sfx: submarine hatch closes, submarine dives ] ♪ liberty. liberty. liberty. liberty. ♪ hello! minions: the rise of gru, only in the
lauren: stuart 1, lauren nothing. good point.arren again. >> coffee date instead of booze. stuart: break it up. federal prosecutors are still considering charges for hunter biden. miranda devine has the latest own the investigation in our next hour. former vice president al gore claiming climate deniers to uvalde police officers. he is getting major backlash. we'll talk about it. remember when secretary mayorkas declared the southern border is secure. >> the border is secure. the...
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lauren: it might be. deep pockets. a little background on this, becoming a trend color red states going after wall street and this one is about climate change, call country, west virginia. they have a new rule, the state won't do business with the bank they perceive are boycotting fossil fuels so we spoke to the state treasurer about it who told us he first identified 6 institutions, sent letters to all of them, they are in compliance, the 5 you mentioned, these are big names, black rock, goldman sachs, jpmorgan, morgan stanley and wells fargo. >> they will be barred from allstate contracts moving forward, will not be able to bid on any and if they have a contract with me those contracts will be terminated. >> black rock ceo larry fink is the face of wall street's move toward what they say is socially conscious investing that took aim at the coal industry in a 2,020 letter to his clients were he got a lot of attention announcing sustainability with blackrock's new standard for investing. in a statement to
lauren: it might be. deep pockets. a little background on this, becoming a trend color red states going after wall street and this one is about climate change, call country, west virginia. they have a new rule, the state won't do business with the bank they perceive are boycotting fossil fuels so we spoke to the state treasurer about it who told us he first identified 6 institutions, sent letters to all of them, they are in compliance, the 5 you mentioned, these are big names, black rock,...
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why such a specific -- lauren lauren they don't say.sident took office in utah. right now in utah it's about $4.90 to fill up, so this political advocacy group was covering the difference for this 4-hour time gap, and the cars lined up around the block. they said our message to washington is this: cheaper gasoline, people want cheaper gasoline. unleash energy independence, oh, and watch your spending. they proved it by selling what gas used to cost and all the people lining up. stuart: a nice stunt. lauren: it was a stunt. we'll see if it works. stuart: good politics. i don't know whether you know this story, this is interesting. the energy crunch is having quite an impact. i'm going to start with west london over there in britain. they're actually banning new housing projects in west london. is that because they haven't got electricity? lauren: they do not have capacity on the energy grid for more homes because homes now require low carbon technology. the charger for your tesla many your garage, your devices that are all smart and hook
why such a specific -- lauren lauren they don't say.sident took office in utah. right now in utah it's about $4.90 to fill up, so this political advocacy group was covering the difference for this 4-hour time gap, and the cars lined up around the block. they said our message to washington is this: cheaper gasoline, people want cheaper gasoline. unleash energy independence, oh, and watch your spending. they proved it by selling what gas used to cost and all the people lining up. stuart: a nice...
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all right, lauren take a guess. lauren: number two, 3.5 million.untry on the planet. ashley: it has. guess what, susan li gets the door prize. 2.5 million. today, almost, yes, donuts on the way, almost 330 million today. it has grown a lot since 1776. neil cavuto, it's your time, take it away and happy 4th my friend. neil: to you as well. i was there for the first census count, the 2.5 million. one of the first stories i was ever assigned. um, thank you very much, ashley, have a wonderful weekend. let's get right to it here, corner of wall and broad we're starting things off kind of the way we ended the last quarter and the last half year we're down but here is what's remarkable and today is the taker on all of the stats we're getting look at the yield on a 10 year note so much is pegged, its gone down to 2.87%. remember less than two weeks ago this was north
all right, lauren take a guess. lauren: number two, 3.5 million.untry on the planet. ashley: it has. guess what, susan li gets the door prize. 2.5 million. today, almost, yes, donuts on the way, almost 330 million today. it has grown a lot since 1776. neil cavuto, it's your time, take it away and happy 4th my friend. neil: to you as well. i was there for the first census count, the 2.5 million. one of the first stories i was ever assigned. um, thank you very much, ashley, have a wonderful...
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lauren: thank you very much indeed. the u.s. state department says a third party investigation into the origin of the bullet that killed al jazeera journalist shireen abu akleh has been inconclusive. investigators say gunfire from israeli army positions was likely responsible for her death. she was killed while reporting on raids in the occupied west bank. officials have accused washington of dragging its feet over the incident. reporter: inconclusive. that is the result of the u.s. investigation into who fired this bullet that killed palestinian-american journalist shireen abu akleh in the occupied west bank in may. the u.s. state department says it was an independent third-party examination and called it an extremely detailed forensic analysis. it continued to conclude gunfire from idf positions likely responsible for the death of shireen abu akleh and added it found no reason to believe this was intentional but rather the result of tragic circumstances. the family issued a statement saying they were incredulous, considering t
lauren: thank you very much indeed. the u.s. state department says a third party investigation into the origin of the bullet that killed al jazeera journalist shireen abu akleh has been inconclusive. investigators say gunfire from israeli army positions was likely responsible for her death. she was killed while reporting on raids in the occupied west bank. officials have accused washington of dragging its feet over the incident. reporter: inconclusive. that is the result of the u.s....
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lauren: the war has left a trail of destruction. president volodymyr zelenskyy says it will cost recorders of a trillion dollars to rebuild. >> it is a place to sleep and a place to rest, but not a place you call home. for natalia and her husband, this carriage and what is and it is all that is left in the world. destroyed in the russian advance, gone. her safe. -- somewhere safe. >> we did not have anywhere else to go. it was either here or on the streets. >> they have their memories and a few videos on their phone of happier times. they have been back but just once. >> the children don't understand what's going on. it is difficult to explain what happened. they keep asking. when will we go home? >> some of the work has already started. reconstructing this road on the way to kyiv that was blown apart by the ukrainians to stop the russian advance on the capital. the total sum could top more than $750 billion. it was a colossal job. >> ukrainian forces have liberated more than 1000 settlements. all of them suffered significant destru
lauren: the war has left a trail of destruction. president volodymyr zelenskyy says it will cost recorders of a trillion dollars to rebuild. >> it is a place to sleep and a place to rest, but not a place you call home. for natalia and her husband, this carriage and what is and it is all that is left in the world. destroyed in the russian advance, gone. her safe. -- somewhere safe. >> we did not have anywhere else to go. it was either here or on the streets. >> they have their...
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lauren: the answer is 2.8%.s, parents are reluctant. 43% say definitely not getting younger kids vaccinated and that is at 27%. 27% say definitely no, 43% say definitely no. stuart: what happens of school districts insist before your child comes into this classroom, show proof of vaccination. >> don't think that will happen anymore looking at reluctance among the country. stuart: half of the kids will be out of the class. lauren: if you were told you have to do this they change their mind, that's the dividing line, parents say absolutely not. they move before they vaccinate their children. stuart: the founder of a fast food chain just bought 50,000 lottery tickets, hoping to win the mega millions drawing tonight. we will tell you what his plans are. cancellations and delays, some people booking private jets, not just the rich and famous. ♪♪ we got the house! you did! pods handles the driving. pack at your pace. store your things until you're ready. then we deliver to your new home - across town or across the cou
lauren: the answer is 2.8%.s, parents are reluctant. 43% say definitely not getting younger kids vaccinated and that is at 27%. 27% say definitely no, 43% say definitely no. stuart: what happens of school districts insist before your child comes into this classroom, show proof of vaccination. >> don't think that will happen anymore looking at reluctance among the country. stuart: half of the kids will be out of the class. lauren: if you were told you have to do this they change their...
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lauren good morning to you. lauren: good morning. stuart: let's get into this.resident biden calls out the gas station owners. he says you gotta lower prices. then bezos went after the president. lauren: one of the world's richest men. amazon's founder, owner of the washington post, and he responded biden's order that gas stations cut their prices within he says ouch, inflation is far too important problem for the white house to keep making statements like this. it's either straight ahead miss direction or a deep misunderstanding of basic market dynamics. so he's criticizing the administration for not knowing what they're doing to fix inflation, that they, in part, caused so here is john kirby's response on fox news, sunday. >> it's a pretty serious allegation from a business mogul who happens to the owner of the washington post. >> anybody that knows president biden knows he's plain-spoken and says exactly what he's thinking and in terms everybody can understand so we obviously take great exception to the idea this is missdirection. president is speaking honest
lauren good morning to you. lauren: good morning. stuart: let's get into this.resident biden calls out the gas station owners. he says you gotta lower prices. then bezos went after the president. lauren: one of the world's richest men. amazon's founder, owner of the washington post, and he responded biden's order that gas stations cut their prices within he says ouch, inflation is far too important problem for the white house to keep making statements like this. it's either straight ahead miss...
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lauren with me going through it.: began delivering a campaign speech in nora, japan, we should warn you the video we are going to show you, it's graphic and it shows the moment that the gunman attacked. so abe pronounced dead at the hospital, the suspect is in custody. he admitted to the shooting. he used a home handmade gun because japan has some of the strictest gun control laws in the world. the motive is political. the suspect says he had a grudge against a specific organization which is believed to be organization that abe was part of. stuart: i believe that japan is stunned at this and there's talk of delaying postponing briefly the upcoming elections. lauren: on sunday. stuart: the impactful. there you have it. move on. we have the latest job's report, job's number, we have all seen it, 372,000 new jobs, 3.6% unemployment. lauren, that doesn't look like an economy in recession to me. lauren: or a job full recession. so more jobs, yeah, more added in june, unemployment rate held again at that two-year low of 3.
lauren with me going through it.: began delivering a campaign speech in nora, japan, we should warn you the video we are going to show you, it's graphic and it shows the moment that the gunman attacked. so abe pronounced dead at the hospital, the suspect is in custody. he admitted to the shooting. he used a home handmade gun because japan has some of the strictest gun control laws in the world. the motive is political. the suspect says he had a grudge against a specific organization which is...
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lauren lauren i wouldn't go that far.ther top executives who he has not had relationships with have backed him during these allegations of sexual assault, sexual relationships. i will leave that for somebody else. stuart: okay. we'll leaf it right there. it's going to come up in the future, guaranteed. check futures, please -- [laughter] green. the dow is going to be up about 200 points, nasdaq up about 50. here's what's coming up for you. new adios owe appear -- audio appears to say the prime minister if did talk to -- the president did talk to his son about business. >> i think you're clear, how is that not him talking to his son about his overseas business in. >> i am not going to talk about alleged materials from the laptop. stuart: okay. the real question here is has the president been caught in a lie? miranda divine is going to join us shortly. >>> the governor of california welcoming floridians with open arms. roll tape. >> freedom? it's under attack in your state. i urge all of you living in florida to join the fi
lauren lauren i wouldn't go that far.ther top executives who he has not had relationships with have backed him during these allegations of sexual assault, sexual relationships. i will leave that for somebody else. stuart: okay. we'll leaf it right there. it's going to come up in the future, guaranteed. check futures, please -- [laughter] green. the dow is going to be up about 200 points, nasdaq up about 50. here's what's coming up for you. new adios owe appear -- audio appears to say the prime...
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lauren is following this.d what is a substantial punch. >> shepherdson at printing and macro is about 20% the supply is growing we have the new home sales yesterday inventory is up from five or six month. we have supply that's a good thing demand cratering and quality were on the cusp of a major direction of the housing market. the silverlight is a major correction might take it back to normal when mortgage rates are higher, inventory and then you get prices coming down. stuart: i don't want to see my home drop 20%. >> how much has it been inflated the last couple of years. >> i have another one for you. the wall street journal report says that people are relocating to smaller cities, tell me more cheaper and you have a better quality of life with the potential of having a good job, elkhart indiana ranks first the rv capital of the world for some reason i feel like you know that, north carolina johnson, billings montana a lot of people going out west to montana and wyoming right now. as i said you don't have t
lauren is following this.d what is a substantial punch. >> shepherdson at printing and macro is about 20% the supply is growing we have the new home sales yesterday inventory is up from five or six month. we have supply that's a good thing demand cratering and quality were on the cusp of a major direction of the housing market. the silverlight is a major correction might take it back to normal when mortgage rates are higher, inventory and then you get prices coming down. stuart: i don't...
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good stuff, lauren. thanks for helping me out. lauren: do we have him back?ho knows. millions of in covid funding was used to promote social activism for kids t was supposed to be used for the pandemic. hill very vaughn has what happened with the 15 million. if you donated to a crypto pac, you may have been scammed. bruce felton explains after this ♪. welcome to your world. your why. what drives you? what do you want to leave behind? that's your why. it's your purpose, and we will work with you every step of the way to achieve it. i love all types of dancing... salsa, and even belly dancing! i am a triathlete. i've always been into health, and wellness, and fitness... i tried everything with diet and exercise, and nothing worked. there was just kinda this stubborn area on my stomach. but coolsculpting worked for me! coolsculpting targets, freezes and eliminates treated fat for good. no needles, no incisions. discuss coolsculpting with your provider. some common side effects include temporary numbness, discomfort and swelling. you've come this far... coolsculp
good stuff, lauren. thanks for helping me out. lauren: do we have him back?ho knows. millions of in covid funding was used to promote social activism for kids t was supposed to be used for the pandemic. hill very vaughn has what happened with the 15 million. if you donated to a crypto pac, you may have been scammed. bruce felton explains after this ♪. welcome to your world. your why. what drives you? what do you want to leave behind? that's your why. it's your purpose, and we will work with...
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lauren: the u.s.no evidence to link the detention of an american citizen and uae to his ties to murdered saudi journalist jamal khashoggi. he was detained while transiting through dubai airport last weekm on charges related to in absentia conviction for money laundering. he previously served as his lawyer before the journalist was killed by saudi intelligence agents in 2018. >> what i can say is we see no indication at this point that his attention has anything to do with his association with jamal khashoggi, but we are still gathering information and we have raised this case at senior you levels and we are doing everything we can to ensure he's treated fairly. lauren: former pakistan prime minister imran khan is for calling for elections after his pretties victory in a regional poll. -- parties victory in a regional poll. the pti won 15 of the 20 seats up for grabs. the result could change pakistan's political landscape. more from lahore. reporter: life is slowly coming back to normal in the provinci
lauren: the u.s.no evidence to link the detention of an american citizen and uae to his ties to murdered saudi journalist jamal khashoggi. he was detained while transiting through dubai airport last weekm on charges related to in absentia conviction for money laundering. he previously served as his lawyer before the journalist was killed by saudi intelligence agents in 2018. >> what i can say is we see no indication at this point that his attention has anything to do with his association...
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lauren: the t-rex.t's a picture of his gas bill, filling up the t-rex, 183 bucks just to fill it up. that's a lot of money. >> that's brutal. stuart: you've got big cars. >> i do. not 29-gallons worth though, so i think charles payne has me, he has me beat there. he has me beat in the suit department. he wears some pretty good suits. stuart: but you don't have to face those kind of high gas prices? >> oh, we do, yes, and the weird thing is it seems like the only cure for inflation, the only relief for oil right now is a recession, unfortunately, right? and as patrick just mentioned, demand over the july 4 weekend is 10% higher this year than it was last year, yet over the course of the last few weeks , oil prices are down 20%. obviously that smells of a recession. that's not good. i think everyone is beginning to price in slower growth. very very quickly over the course of the last few weeks stuart: it is 98 bucks a barrel, recession indicator. got it, mark, thank you. check futures again, please. where
lauren: the t-rex.t's a picture of his gas bill, filling up the t-rex, 183 bucks just to fill it up. that's a lot of money. >> that's brutal. stuart: you've got big cars. >> i do. not 29-gallons worth though, so i think charles payne has me, he has me beat there. he has me beat in the suit department. he wears some pretty good suits. stuart: but you don't have to face those kind of high gas prices? >> oh, we do, yes, and the weird thing is it seems like the only cure for...
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lauren: it's honestly somewhere in between. a few missteps on the science side potentially talking about sterilizing community early in the pandemic because he did not know how the data would look. expecting people to change their viewpoint from i will get this vaccine and will need a vaccine and get sick to the vaccine is protecting you but it's protect you from getting really sick and possibly ending up in the hospital or dying. that conversation is continuing to play out. eventually when we get the vaccine level really high in the population the mild covid is what we will start to see. people will be vaccinated. probably on a regular vaccine schedule and it will feel like the way we deal with the flu. to be honest people get really sick and die every year of the flu. research continues on how to make better flu vaccines, how to make universal flu vaccines. it will probably follow the same path. kailey: what is the appropriate policy response in a world where people are not getting as sick but still getting sick and can be co
lauren: it's honestly somewhere in between. a few missteps on the science side potentially talking about sterilizing community early in the pandemic because he did not know how the data would look. expecting people to change their viewpoint from i will get this vaccine and will need a vaccine and get sick to the vaccine is protecting you but it's protect you from getting really sick and possibly ending up in the hospital or dying. that conversation is continuing to play out. eventually when we...
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lauren moss, bbc news. before i go, the story of a short hop that turned into a long haul. let me explain. this is bob. bob is a racing pigeon who set out from guernsey in the channel islands three weeks ago, supposed toe heading to the north of england. but alaba is where the four-year-old bird turned up. his owner believes he may have hitched a ride on a passing oil tanker. lindsey moore stories on the website. if you are online, you can get me, too, on social media, @lvaughnjones. narrator: funding for this presentation of this program is provided by... narrator: financial services firm, raymond james. narrator: funding was also provided by, the freeman foundation. by judy and peter blum kovler foundation; pursuing solutions for america's neglected needs. and by contributions to this pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. ♪ ♪ narrator: you're watching pbs. ♪ da-da-da-duh-da-da-da♪ ♪ da-da-da-da-da-da ♪♪ ♪ ♪ narrator: funding for this presentation of this program is provided by... narrator: pediatr
lauren moss, bbc news. before i go, the story of a short hop that turned into a long haul. let me explain. this is bob. bob is a racing pigeon who set out from guernsey in the channel islands three weeks ago, supposed toe heading to the north of england. but alaba is where the four-year-old bird turned up. his owner believes he may have hitched a ride on a passing oil tanker. lindsey moore stories on the website. if you are online, you can get me, too, on social media, @lvaughnjones. narrator:...
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lauren green live with the very latest on that horrible crime, hi, lauren. lauren: the stabbing adds more fear to cautious city and happened in the middle of the day and that's when most new yorkers believe that subways are relatively is safe. a teen is dead and attacker hopefully yet to be in custody. 14-year-old boy was stabbed in the abcomen in platform after responding to crime in progress, police reportedly say the boy and the attacker knew each other. >> a preliminary investigation indicates that a fight or dispute began on the street and continued into the train station where an altercation occurred. lauren: across the country crime is posting double-digit increases from a year ago. new york over 37%, chicago up 34%, philadelphia more than 25% and philadelphia police are looking for a pack of teens who beat and killed 72-year-old james lambart with traffic cones, the disturbing video shows him laughing and smiling. senseless killing hits close to home as fox news mourn with gianno caldwell as he laid to rest christian, the 18-year-old fatally shot in
lauren green live with the very latest on that horrible crime, hi, lauren. lauren: the stabbing adds more fear to cautious city and happened in the middle of the day and that's when most new yorkers believe that subways are relatively is safe. a teen is dead and attacker hopefully yet to be in custody. 14-year-old boy was stabbed in the abcomen in platform after responding to crime in progress, police reportedly say the boy and the attacker knew each other. >> a preliminary investigation...
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so we're waiting on those answers. >> lauren i don't to get too far into weeds but what are some of theeachers? >> yes. so the allegations range and they're not just teachers and actually in the first batch of reports it is primarily aids and custodians some football coaches things like that. but as far as the allegations go they're everything from -- you know, more minor like a custodian el steals rice crispy treats to sexual harass the in the work place and -- drug dealing on campus and then assault of children. lawrence: you think they are trying to -- it's kind of factual at this point they're preventing the parents from knowing what's geng on. so what legally do they have to protect them from releasing this? i think they deserve to know what the feel have contact with their children are doing, right? >> yes. and so we are going to be following up on this investigation and these reports and coming weeks and months, and i really intend to get to the bottom of, you know, what happened to these employees. where are they now and you know, what disciplinary action that they encountered b
so we're waiting on those answers. >> lauren i don't to get too far into weeds but what are some of theeachers? >> yes. so the allegations range and they're not just teachers and actually in the first batch of reports it is primarily aids and custodians some football coaches things like that. but as far as the allegations go they're everything from -- you know, more minor like a custodian el steals rice crispy treats to sexual harass the in the work place and -- drug dealing on...
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host: lauren baer? ms. baer: i think our last color actually ends on a good point because it is well served for democrats to remind americans that although republicans talk a good talk when it comes to freedom, ultimately what they try to do is restrict the freedom of americans in ways that it matters most. you need look only at the dobbs decision that will restrict the fundamental reproductive freedom of millions of american women and the supreme court indicating that they want to go after individuals right to contraception, the right to choose their own partners, the right to marry, to understand that the republican party is not the party of freedom right now. it is the party that is choosing to control particularly how women get to choose to live and exercise their own lives in this country. there is a very stark choice in november and what it ultimately comes down to and voters will recognize that choice and vote for the party that ultimately believes in giving them the right to live their own lives wit
host: lauren baer? ms. baer: i think our last color actually ends on a good point because it is well served for democrats to remind americans that although republicans talk a good talk when it comes to freedom, ultimately what they try to do is restrict the freedom of americans in ways that it matters most. you need look only at the dobbs decision that will restrict the fundamental reproductive freedom of millions of american women and the supreme court indicating that they want to go after...
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lauren green has more on the surging crime, lauren.: rich, well, you know, the stabbing adds more fear to already cautious city. it happened in the middle of the day when most new yorkers believe that the subways are relatively safe but instead a teen is dead. no one yet has been arrested for the crime. yellow police tape blocked the entrance to subway station in harlem where the 14-year-old boy was found stabbed in the abdomen on the train platform after cops say they respond today a crime in progress. police reportedly say the boy and his attacker knew each other. >> a preliminary investigation indicates that a fight or dispute began on the street and continued into the train station where an altercation occurred. lauren: philadelphia police are looking for a pack of teens who beat 72 james lambert. video shows them laughing and smiling as they murder their prey. fox news family mourns with analyst gianno caldwell as he layed to rest his younger brother christian, the 18-year-old was fatally shot in chicago. >> for those who may want
lauren green has more on the surging crime, lauren.: rich, well, you know, the stabbing adds more fear to already cautious city. it happened in the middle of the day when most new yorkers believe that the subways are relatively safe but instead a teen is dead. no one yet has been arrested for the crime. yellow police tape blocked the entrance to subway station in harlem where the 14-year-old boy was found stabbed in the abdomen on the train platform after cops say they respond today a crime in...
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lauren: one or cat5?will take control of the house in november, that could lead democrats cramming for power. former house speaker newt gingrich gives us his projection next hour. covid school closures turned some parenting to swing voters. they say democrats to ignore their pleas to reopen cannot longer count on their vote, the teachers union president randi weingarten claim schools are too politicized. former school board member erica donald takes it on next. ♪♪ municipal bonds don't usually get the media coverage the stock market does. in fact, most people don't find them all that exciting. but, if you're looking for the potential for consistent income that's federally tax-free, now is an excellent time to consider municipal bonds from hennion & walsh. if you have at least 10,000 dollars to invest, call and talk with one of our bond specialists at 1-800-217-3217. we'll send you our exclusive bond guide, free. with details about how bonds can be an important part of your portfolio. hennion & walsh has s
lauren: one or cat5?will take control of the house in november, that could lead democrats cramming for power. former house speaker newt gingrich gives us his projection next hour. covid school closures turned some parenting to swing voters. they say democrats to ignore their pleas to reopen cannot longer count on their vote, the teachers union president randi weingarten claim schools are too politicized. former school board member erica donald takes it on next. ♪♪ municipal bonds don't...
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this is lauren. all right. _ us to film her procedure. this is lauren. all right.got you | lauren. all right. they got you comfortable? all right. all right. there _ comfortable? all right. all right. there are — comfortable? all right. all right. there are no surprises. the pressure you feel, i want you to let go. and exhale. goodbye. thank you. lauren is taken to the recovery room after a five minute procedure and 20 hours of travel. it minute procedure and 20 hours of travel. , , minute procedure and 20 hours of travel. . , ., , , ., , ., travel. it seems inappropriate, the -ractice travel. it seems inappropriate, the ractice of travel. it seems inappropriate, the practice of medicine, _ travel. it seems inappropriate, the practice of medicine, we _ travel. it seems inappropriate, the practice of medicine, we have - travel. it seems inappropriate, the i practice of medicine, we have argued for many years, should be left to the people that practice medicine and medical decisions or private between the doctor and their patient. to have the government involved has
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lauren, can you hear me at all? yes i this is darren. yes it is. darren, i was just, i was just saying to look at it. it seems the supreme court a sided with those conservative states and those fossil fuel companies. what, what impact is this ruling gonna have then on biden's climate plans? do we think, you know, i just wanted to share with you 1st, the, one of the dissenting justices atlanta keegan, and they're kagan and she, she wrote it very thankfully. and she said today the court strips, the environmental protection agency of the power congress gave it to respond to the most pressing environmental challenge of our time. and as a climate social scientist though, i would even just say the most pressing challenge of our time. so what this means for, for biden's goal, for the clean power, this is her aggressive action in a time when we need very progressive even radical action towards renewable energy infrastructure towards large scale carbon removal towards helping communities through the just transition away from fossil fuels. this is a step in
lauren, can you hear me at all? yes i this is darren. yes it is. darren, i was just, i was just saying to look at it. it seems the supreme court a sided with those conservative states and those fossil fuel companies. what, what impact is this ruling gonna have then on biden's climate plans? do we think, you know, i just wanted to share with you 1st, the, one of the dissenting justices atlanta keegan, and they're kagan and she, she wrote it very thankfully. and she said today the court strips,...
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the startup has certainly changed the streetscape in its native berlin. lauren's life, not co founder tear as an east, grew to rental firm in 2018 investors pumped in some 300000000 euros. now lawrence's company employs more than 900 people in over 100 cities in 12 countries for a big ambition, needs quite some capital. and, and, and the mission is this very big, what we have. it's monday morning in tears, central berlin depot. moxie fed is collecting freshly charged batteries from the warehouse and loading up his electric cargo. by this multiple battery system means tier can keep its please up and running without having to bring back every exhausted, scuse, to be charged before it can be used again. all right, let's get this shipment started max. his job is to ensure that the fleet of scooters is accessible and in working order, so that tear customers can locate and rent them via nova. the latest scuse models include on board helmets to help address safety concerns. when one of the 6000 t at eastgate is need attention, employees like moxie or on the scene to get it working again, it'
the startup has certainly changed the streetscape in its native berlin. lauren's life, not co founder tear as an east, grew to rental firm in 2018 investors pumped in some 300000000 euros. now lawrence's company employs more than 900 people in over 100 cities in 12 countries for a big ambition, needs quite some capital. and, and, and the mission is this very big, what we have. it's monday morning in tears, central berlin depot. moxie fed is collecting freshly charged batteries from the...
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the startup has certainly changed the streetscape in its native berlin. lauren's life, not co founder tear as an east, grew to rental firm in 2018 investors pumped in some 300000000 euros. now lawrence's company employs more than 900 people in over 100 cities in 12 countries for a big ambition, needs quite some capital. and, and, and the mission is this very big, what we have. it's monday morning in tears central berlin depot. moxy fed is collecting freshly charged batteries from the warehouse and loading up his electric cargo by this multiple battery system means tier can keep its please up and running without having to bring back every exhausted scooter to be charged before it can be used again. all right, let's get this shipment started max. his job is to ensure that the fleet of scooters is accessible and in working order. so that tear customers can locate and rent them via mobile. at the latest scuse models include on board helmets to help the driver safety concerns. when one of the 6000 th eastgate is need attention employees like moxie or on the scene to get it working again. i
the startup has certainly changed the streetscape in its native berlin. lauren's life, not co founder tear as an east, grew to rental firm in 2018 investors pumped in some 300000000 euros. now lawrence's company employs more than 900 people in over 100 cities in 12 countries for a big ambition, needs quite some capital. and, and, and the mission is this very big, what we have. it's monday morning in tears central berlin depot. moxy fed is collecting freshly charged batteries from the warehouse...
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our lgbt and identity correspondent lauren moss is at hyde park corner. lauren... hello, rebecca.ca. the march is just about to start and this year is just about to start and this year is a very special year because it is the 50th anniversary of the first pride parade that took place in london. actually, the march is going to get under way in a few minutes led by those who started it all off, the gay liberation front. back then, just a few hundred people took part in the parade in london. that was at a time in 1972 when same sex attraction was still classified as a mental illness and they could have been arrested for kissing on the street. many milestones reached since then. the equality act, civil partnerships, same six marriage etc. today, when1 million people are expected to turn out, 30,000 people marching in london alone, it is a celebration of all of those milestones reached. but it is still a process. people will be protesting for equality within the lgbt community. they will be also making a protest about how homosexuality is still criminalised in so many countries around
our lgbt and identity correspondent lauren moss is at hyde park corner. lauren... hello, rebecca.ca. the march is just about to start and this year is just about to start and this year is a very special year because it is the 50th anniversary of the first pride parade that took place in london. actually, the march is going to get under way in a few minutes led by those who started it all off, the gay liberation front. back then, just a few hundred people took part in the parade in london. that...
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lauren simonetti with the details now. lauren. >> it's so sad, maria.s no relief in sight. look at that. more rain expected today. governor andy basheer issuing a grim outlook, saying he expects the death toll to climb into the double digits. >>> manhattan da alvin bragg defending the office's decision to go easy on a teen caught on camera punching a police officer. the office wants to try the 16-year-old sus be expect in family court and send him to a rehab facility instead of prison. this is the teen's third felony arrest in four months. more proof the soft on crime policies are not working. the new york post reporting one in five people arrested a for burglary or theft in new york last year got rearrested on a felony charge within 60 days of being put back on the street. what are the cops supposed to do here? well, who wants to be a billionaire? the jackpot in tonight's mega millions drawing soaring to $1.1 billion. it's the third largest jackpot in the history of the game. no one has hit all six numbers in three straight months, that's why the jackp
lauren simonetti with the details now. lauren. >> it's so sad, maria.s no relief in sight. look at that. more rain expected today. governor andy basheer issuing a grim outlook, saying he expects the death toll to climb into the double digits. >>> manhattan da alvin bragg defending the office's decision to go easy on a teen caught on camera punching a police officer. the office wants to try the 16-year-old sus be expect in family court and send him to a rehab facility instead of...
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ryan, back to you. >> thank you very much, lauren. and this evening, new reports of another freeway shooting on 580. this happened earlier at 150th avenue. the sheriff's office says at least one person was hit and took themselves to eden hospital in castro valley. >>> meantime, this dramatic video of an earlier freeway shooting along 580 is raising new questions. a bullet flies through a car, narrowly missing the couple inside. incidents like this has people asking whether freeway cameras could make things safer. kpix 5's shawn chitnis checked in with state agencies about the progress they're making to get those cameras installed. >> reporter: the need to address this issue here in the east bay is clear. data available from chp shows that so far in 2022, of all the highway shootings that have happened in the bay area, the vast majority are in alameda and contra costa counties. >> hey, hey, are you okay? >> reporter: a shooting last month along 580 in oakland just one of many so far this year. according to chp, 52 highway shootings in
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. >> lauren simonetti and joe concha are standing by. first to the white house correspondent jackie heinrichs live on the north lawn. good afternoon. >> good afternoon. as far as the white house is concerned, this is not a recession at all. the administration has been trying to get ahead of the numbers since at least about a week ago. making clear that they reject the technical definition of a recession under the common definition of the word. that is two consecutive quarters of negative gdp. the white house sees it as a transition to stable growth. >> this is following the strongest rebound in american manufacturing in three decades creating 613,000 manufacturing jobs. that doesn't sound like a recession to me. >> the republicans have been circulating video of biden's economic advisers defining recession the old fashioned weigh, two consecutive quarters of negative growth. they're also refusing to lay out what criteria would constitute a recession. president biden is now making a case for even more spending after senator joe manchin unv
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joining me lauren fits.eople, you know, trying to push people into electric vehicles there are other things other issues, including a lack of charging stations, right, lauren? not only the fact that gasoline is high but there are serious hurdles? >> i want to qualify up front i'm not anti-ev but pro-truth. making this transition, this is the smartest choice the government is promoting it. doesn't mean this is a good thing. there is a lot of pollution involved. a lot of factors people don't realize purchasing an electric vehicle including charging stations. >> charging stations. anxiety about between charging. you alluded to it, not as clean as people think. look at new hummer ev. apparently produces more emissions than a gas-powered sedan. that is not really clean, is it? >> no, it is not. it also produces more in carbon dioxide in procedure of getting all the materials into the battery. that is important. who owns the number one mine for graphite, one of the newest things people are talking about, because t
joining me lauren fits.eople, you know, trying to push people into electric vehicles there are other things other issues, including a lack of charging stations, right, lauren? not only the fact that gasoline is high but there are serious hurdles? >> i want to qualify up front i'm not anti-ev but pro-truth. making this transition, this is the smartest choice the government is promoting it. doesn't mean this is a good thing. there is a lot of pollution involved. a lot of factors people...
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this is lauren. all right. they got you comfortable? all right. there are no surprises.ure you feel, i want you to let go. and exhale. goodbye. thank you. lauren is taken to the recovery room after a five minute procedure and 20 hours of travel. it seems inappropriate, the practice of medicine, we have argued for many years, should be left to the people that practice medicine and medical decisions or private between the doctor and their patient. to have the government involved has always been something we have argued against. you know, we are here and we do this care for the reasons that are very personal and... any of us who work here have done this for a very long time and to have that no longer be accessible is very upsetting. you are a lawbreaker. don't kill your baby. this is where the case decided at the supreme court originated, the last abortion clinic in mississippi, also known as the pink house. the state of mississippi tried to ban almost all abortions here after 15 weeks when the highest court in the land ruled in its favour, it overturned its own most famous
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>> lauren, thank you. for more information on monkeypox testing and vaccines, head to our welcomes, kpix.com. >>> now to the coronavirus. san francisco's test positivity rate is almost as high as the state's, sitting at 14.9%. statewide, the positivity rate is 15%. that's nearly 2% increase from seven days ago. >>> developing news out of the south bay, where san jose fire crews are on the scene of this two-story house fire. this is in the southeast san jose area near james franklin smith elementary. it's in a neighborhood of upscale homes. >> that fire gutted the garage and has done serious damage to the home. switch now to a live picture of that. still smoke coming from the home, as you can see. but not seeing the flames we saw about 20 minutes ago. no reports of any injuries. and too early to say how this one started. >>> on the fire watch, the wildfire burning in the sierra foothills has grown to 4,000 acres, but the good news, containment is also up. mandatory evacuations in place in both amador and ca
>> lauren, thank you. for more information on monkeypox testing and vaccines, head to our welcomes, kpix.com. >>> now to the coronavirus. san francisco's test positivity rate is almost as high as the state's, sitting at 14.9%. statewide, the positivity rate is 15%. that's nearly 2% increase from seven days ago. >>> developing news out of the south bay, where san jose fire crews are on the scene of this two-story house fire. this is in the southeast san jose area near...
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host: lauren baer? ms. baer: i think our last color actually ends on a good point because it is well served for democrats to remind americans that although republicans talk a good talk when it comes to freedom, ultimately what they try to do is restrict the freedom of americans in ways that it matters most. you need look only at the dobbs decision that will restrict the fundamental reproductive freedom of millions of american women and the supreme court indicating that they want to go after individuals right to contraception, the right to choose their own partners, the right to marry, to understand that the republican party is not the party of freedom right now. it is the party that is choosing to control particularly how women get to choose to live and exercise their own lives in this country. there is a very stark choice in november and what it ultimately comes down to and voters will recognize that choice and vote for the party that ultimately believes in giving them the right to live their own lives wit
host: lauren baer? ms. baer: i think our last color actually ends on a good point because it is well served for democrats to remind americans that although republicans talk a good talk when it comes to freedom, ultimately what they try to do is restrict the freedom of americans in ways that it matters most. you need look only at the dobbs decision that will restrict the fundamental reproductive freedom of millions of american women and the supreme court indicating that they want to go after...
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the rings thankful they were able to help aiden and lauren. >> she's -- >> she's -- she's a real hero. >> she's a hero. >> got him out of the immediate danger. >> it's a time when strangers come together and you just -- you just do. you just act and they were doing the same thing that i was doing. >> just a hoertbreaking story. stephanie ramos joins us now. and stephanie, now the families have the grueling task of planning the funerals. >> reporter: they are, linsey. families are planning funerals. the first is set for this friday for jacki sundheim. linsey? >> no doubt all of those victims will be missed. stephanie, our thanks to you. >>> and we move on now to the january 6th committee, preparing to hear from a major witness under pressure from the committee and under subpoena. former president trump's white house counsel pat cipollone will testify behind closed doors on friday. here's abc's chief justice correspondent pierre thomas. >> reporter: he was the top lawyer in the trump white house, one of the few people around the former president as the insurrection unfolded. and tonight
the rings thankful they were able to help aiden and lauren. >> she's -- >> she's -- she's a real hero. >> she's a hero. >> got him out of the immediate danger. >> it's a time when strangers come together and you just -- you just do. you just act and they were doing the same thing that i was doing. >> just a hoertbreaking story. stephanie ramos joins us now. and stephanie, now the families have the grueling task of planning the funerals. >> reporter:...
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just one more question for you there. lauren: what do you think or how do you think african and middle eastern countries could respond to such treatment of their people in europe? well, i think it respond perhaps as they have done, to protest the the inhumanity to push also more strategically for opening legal channels for migration. so people aren't going through smugglers, so people aren't at risk when they cross the mediterranean or lauren land out professor at the width center for the study of migration and society. thanks a lot for joining us on the program. the pleasure. now a trial after a conviction, that's what archie has called a new statement from british media regulator off. com, which is accused our outlet of failing to deliver impartiality. the watchdog has even threatened new sanctions against r t, despite the fact that it already revoked our u. k license 4 months ago. the logic of these decisions mirrors de one guiding their delivery many months after off comes revocation of our t license. it is a trial after conviction and r t is guilty of being russian and daring to v
just one more question for you there. lauren: what do you think or how do you think african and middle eastern countries could respond to such treatment of their people in europe? well, i think it respond perhaps as they have done, to protest the the inhumanity to push also more strategically for opening legal channels for migration. so people aren't going through smugglers, so people aren't at risk when they cross the mediterranean or lauren land out professor at the width center for the study...
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all right, thanks, lauren. >> let's take another live look inside city hall. we are going to be keeping our eye on this press conference, and we will bring you more reaction to san francisco's new d.a. ahead at 6:00. >>> another top executive found guilty in a criminal case tied to the silicon valley start-up theranos. kpix 5's anne mackovic has more on the verdicts for sunny balwani. >> reporter: the hammer came down hard. the company's coo found guilty on all 12 counts in his federal fraud trial. that includes ten counts of fraud and two downs of conspiracy. each wire fraud count carries a maximum sentence of 20 years in prison, and the conspiracy count carries a maximum of five years. our cameras caught balwani walking out of the courthouse after that verdict was read. he is the former boyfriend and business associate of elizabeth holmes, founder of theranos. the company boasted it could scan for hundreds of potential diseases with just a few drops of blood. prosecutors say theranos execs knew that their technology did not work but pressed on, trying to set
all right, thanks, lauren. >> let's take another live look inside city hall. we are going to be keeping our eye on this press conference, and we will bring you more reaction to san francisco's new d.a. ahead at 6:00. >>> another top executive found guilty in a criminal case tied to the silicon valley start-up theranos. kpix 5's anne mackovic has more on the verdicts for sunny balwani. >> reporter: the hammer came down hard. the company's coo found guilty on all 12 counts in...
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lauren green in new york with the latest, hey, lauren. weekend to head to long island beaches but warnings of shark wills prevent many people from dipping their feet in the atlantic seasonal warm waters. the latest shark attack of 17-year-old life guard during training exercise, 150 yards of shores, bitten around ankles the teen required 5 stitches but otherwise will be fine. the authorities closed the beach as a precaution, 3 sharks attacks since the beginning of july. the other further east at smith point beach and the third unconfirmed at jones beach. long island officials warn while shack attacks are rare the predators can and do swim in shallow water. >> the sharks come to water up to your waist. you're above your waist, but i want to stress it's very safe, it happens. you have to be careful. lauren: shark bitings have increased as the waters warm. 40 shark attacks this year including six that are fatal, attacks on new york beaches are limited, they still make swimmers increasingly cautious. >> i'm afraid of the sharks. everybody is
lauren green in new york with the latest, hey, lauren. weekend to head to long island beaches but warnings of shark wills prevent many people from dipping their feet in the atlantic seasonal warm waters. the latest shark attack of 17-year-old life guard during training exercise, 150 yards of shores, bitten around ankles the teen required 5 stitches but otherwise will be fine. the authorities closed the beach as a precaution, 3 sharks attacks since the beginning of july. the other further east...
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lauren blanchard live with the latest, hi, lauren.e than 1800 cases, less than two months ago, almost one, now almost all states have one confirmed state. check out the map. new york has been hit the hardest with 50 cases, cdc, california and illinois are behind it. the problem now there isn't enough vaccine supply to handle the expected continued rise in infection. >> it's this time the demand for vaccines for jurisdictions is higher than current available supply and we know that this is frustrating. >> there are two vaccines available, acam2000 but can cause serious side effects and the other specifically for monkey pox and requires two doses and ordered almost 7 million doses but only received a small fraction, more are expected until the end of this month but it won't be until mid next year until they arise. >> we are doing everything that we can and you are -- lauren: syndromes include pushle-like blisters, the virus has been overwhelmingly impacting men who have sexual conduct with any other men but can affect anyone exposed and
lauren blanchard live with the latest, hi, lauren.e than 1800 cases, less than two months ago, almost one, now almost all states have one confirmed state. check out the map. new york has been hit the hardest with 50 cases, cdc, california and illinois are behind it. the problem now there isn't enough vaccine supply to handle the expected continued rise in infection. >> it's this time the demand for vaccines for jurisdictions is higher than current available supply and we know that this is...
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that woman who found aiden uderneath his dying father was lauren silva. >> he had blood on his legs, he had a sock that was fully covered in blood that i wanted off of him. he had one shoe on. >> reporter: what was aiden like? >> aiden -- when i took aiden down to the garage, he wasn't crying. he just kept saying, "is momma and dada okay?" and it was hard to look at him in the face and say it's going to be okay, when i didn't know if it was. >> reporter: lauren gave aiden to the rings, who brought aiden to the police. >> i pulled up, i said, this is not our kid, it's not his blood, he's okay, what should we do? the cop said, we can't be babysitters now, can you watch him? and we said of course. >> reporter: tonight, aiden is safe with his grandparents. the rings thankful they were able to help aiden and lauren. >> she's -- >> she's a real hero. >> she's a hero. >> got him out of the immediate danger. >> it's a time when strangers come together and you just -- you just do. you just act and they were doing the same thing that i was doing. >> just a heartbreaking story. stephanie ramos
that woman who found aiden uderneath his dying father was lauren silva. >> he had blood on his legs, he had a sock that was fully covered in blood that i wanted off of him. he had one shoe on. >> reporter: what was aiden like? >> aiden -- when i took aiden down to the garage, he wasn't crying. he just kept saying, "is momma and dada okay?" and it was hard to look at him in the face and say it's going to be okay, when i didn't know if it was. >> reporter: lauren...
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and lauren. josh, the president acknowledging this is a state issue right now. what are the states the white house can take in working with these governors? >> reporter: the biggest acts in the federal government can take are the ones the white house announced within hours of the decision, to try to preserve the ability of women to cross state lines and seek abortions in other states and work with the health agencies to make sure there is wide access to the abortion medication. the white house sees the next battleground on this issue as the states which is the whole purpose of what president biden is doing today, allowing the press to watch some of this meeting with democratic governors in states that are trying to protect the ability of women to get abortions. the bigger problem is the states that are not doing that, that, according to the white house, is where they need to see more actions and voters to make clear that their state and local leaders that they want to see the abortion rights codified into law. the president gave the most frank outline of what th
and lauren. josh, the president acknowledging this is a state issue right now. what are the states the white house can take in working with these governors? >> reporter: the biggest acts in the federal government can take are the ones the white house announced within hours of the decision, to try to preserve the ability of women to cross state lines and seek abortions in other states and work with the health agencies to make sure there is wide access to the abortion medication. the white...