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♪ geoff: good evening. i'm geoff bennett.onight on "pbs news weekend," investigating january 6, we get the latest on where the house committee's investigation is heading, with congresswoman zo lofgren. then, we dig into the hotly contested senate and gubernatorial races in florida just six weeks from election day. and soccer player olivia moultrie, who started her professional career at the age of 13, on making and setting goals both on and off the field. >> my love has contributed to a lot of hard work and me just wanting to go after it every single day. i think, you know, that's mostly what i can attribute any success i've had to that. and just wanting it and going for it and setting those goals and being willing to, you know, go after them every day. geoff: all that and the day's headlines on tonight's "pbs news weekend." ♪ >> major funding for "pbs news weekend" has been provided by -- >> for 25 years, consumer cellular has been offering plans designed to help people do more of what they like. our u.s. based customer serv
♪ geoff: good evening. i'm geoff bennett.onight on "pbs news weekend," investigating january 6, we get the latest on where the house committee's investigation is heading, with congresswoman zo lofgren. then, we dig into the hotly contested senate and gubernatorial races in florida just six weeks from election day. and soccer player olivia moultrie, who started her professional career at the age of 13, on making and setting goals both on and off the field. >> my love has...
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geoff: good evening. i'm geoff bennett. tonight on “pbs news weekend,” remembering september 11 -- 21 years after the deadliest terrorist attack on u.s. soil, the nation honors the nearly 3000 lives lost that day. then, counter-attack -- as ukrainian forces retake control of russian-held territory in the east and south, we get the latest on the ground in kharkiv. and, devastating toll -- flooding in pakistan continues to ravage that country, with many areas still under water and hundreds of thousands displaced. >> there are millions, tens of millions of people in need of humanitarian relief right now. and the scale of rebuilding from these floods is quite immense. geoff: those stories and the day's headlines on tonight's "pbs news weekend." >> major funding for "pbs news weekend" has been provided by. >> for 25 years, consumer cellular has been offering no-contract wireless plans designed to help people do more of what they like. our u.s.-based customer service team can help find a plan that fits you. to learn more, visit c
geoff: good evening. i'm geoff bennett. tonight on “pbs news weekend,” remembering september 11 -- 21 years after the deadliest terrorist attack on u.s. soil, the nation honors the nearly 3000 lives lost that day. then, counter-attack -- as ukrainian forces retake control of russian-held territory in the east and south, we get the latest on the ground in kharkiv. and, devastating toll -- flooding in pakistan continues to ravage that country, with many areas still under water and hundreds of...
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geoff: good evening. i'm geoff bennett. tonight on “pbs news weekend,” demanding change -- we hear from two minnesota nurses about the recent statewide strike over pay and staffing. then, going green -- how farmers are helping in the race to fht climate change. and, our weekend spotlight with cynt marshall on her journey to becoming the nba's first black female ceo. cynt: you get the best out of people, you get the most out of people when they can bring who they are into the workplace. geoff: all that and the day's headlines on tonight's "pbs news weekend." >> major funding for "pbs news weekend" has been provided by. >> for 25 years, consumer cellular has been offering no-contract wireless plans designed to help people do more of what they like. our u.s.-based customer service team can help find a plan that fits you. to learn more, visit consumercellular.tv. >> and with the ongoing support of these individuals and institutions. and friends of the "newshour." this program was made possible by the corporation for public broa
geoff: good evening. i'm geoff bennett. tonight on “pbs news weekend,” demanding change -- we hear from two minnesota nurses about the recent statewide strike over pay and staffing. then, going green -- how farmers are helping in the race to fht climate change. and, our weekend spotlight with cynt marshall on her journey to becoming the nba's first black female ceo. cynt: you get the best out of people, you get the most out of people when they can bring who they are into the workplace....
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geoff: then...order fight -- a new lawsuit alleges florida's governor violated the civil rights of migrants when they were flown to martha's vineyard earlier this month. and... climate coitment -- we look at big oil and gas companies' claims they're investing in green energy and helping to fight climate change. those stories and the day's headlines on tonight's "pbs news weekend." ♪ >> major funding for "pbs news weekend" has been provided by -- >> for 2years, consumer cellular's goal has been to provide wireless service that helps people communicate and connect. we offer a variety of no contract plans, and our u.s.-based customer service team can find one that fits you. toearn more, visit consumercellular.tv. ♪ >> and with the ongoing support of these individuals and institutions -- ♪ and friends of "the newshour." ♪ this program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. geoff: good evening, it's good to b
geoff: then...order fight -- a new lawsuit alleges florida's governor violated the civil rights of migrants when they were flown to martha's vineyard earlier this month. and... climate coitment -- we look at big oil and gas companies' claims they're investing in green energy and helping to fight climate change. those stories and the day's headlines on tonight's "pbs news weekend." ♪ >> major funding for "pbs news weekend" has been provided by -- >> for 2years,...
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geoff: and fighting covid-19. a look at the vaccines targeting the subvariants and what to expect in the next phase of the pandemic. all that and more on the pbs news weekend >> major funding for pbs news weekend has been provided by -- >> for 25 years, consumer cellular's goal has been to provide wireless service that helps people communicate. we offer a variety of plants and can find one that fits you. visit consumercellular.tv. >> with the ongoing support of these individuals and institutions. and friends of the newshour. this program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. geoff: the goal of returning astronauts to the moon has been 50 years in the making, but nasa's test launch to orbit the moon with an unmanned spacecraft will need to wait at least another two days. the artemis mission has been postponed the second time this week due to technical issues. the launch had to be scrubbed after a liquid hydrogen fuel l
geoff: and fighting covid-19. a look at the vaccines targeting the subvariants and what to expect in the next phase of the pandemic. all that and more on the pbs news weekend >> major funding for pbs news weekend has been provided by -- >> for 25 years, consumer cellular's goal has been to provide wireless service that helps people communicate. we offer a variety of plants and can find one that fits you. visit consumercellular.tv. >> with the ongoing support of these...
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geoff: and...xploring space -- what scientts are learning from the stunning images captured by the powerful, new james webb space telescope. those stories and the day's headlines on tonight's "pbs new weekend." ♪ >> major funding for "pbs news weekend" has been provided by -- >> for 25 years, consumer cellular's goal has been to provide wireless service that helps people communicate and connect. we offer a variety of no contract plans, and our u.s.-based customer service team can find one that fits you. to learn more, visit consumercellular.tv. ♪ >> and with the ongoing support of these individuals and institutions -- ♪ and friends of "the newshour." ♪ this program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting and by ntributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. geoff: good evening, it's good to be with you. we begin tonight with the latest in the back and forth court battle over records recovered from former present donald trump's florida property last month. lat
geoff: and...xploring space -- what scientts are learning from the stunning images captured by the powerful, new james webb space telescope. those stories and the day's headlines on tonight's "pbs new weekend." ♪ >> major funding for "pbs news weekend" has been provided by -- >> for 25 years, consumer cellular's goal has been to provide wireless service that helps people communicate and connect. we offer a variety of no contract plans, and our u.s.-based...
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♪ geoff: good evening. i'm geoff bennet. tonight on pbs news weekend.ousing crisis, my interview with secretary of housing and urban development marcia fudge on the surging cost of renting and buying a home. >> we need to do everything we can, all hands on deck to be sure that everyone has an opportunity to live in a safe and decent house in a decent neighborhood. geoff: then, historic heat, from los angeles to las vegas. what's causing the dangerous and unrelenting heatwave gripping the west? and, spiritus, musician santigold, talks about her eclectic career, and the issues and events that inspired her new album. all of that and today's headlines on pbs news weekend. ♪ >> major funding for pbs news weekend has been provided by -- >> 425 yearsonsumer cellular's goal has been to provide wireless service that helps people communicate and connect. we have a variety of plans and our u.s.-based customer service team can help find one that fits you. visit consumer cellular.tv. >> and with the ongoing support of these individuals and institutions. ♪ and friend
♪ geoff: good evening. i'm geoff bennet. tonight on pbs news weekend.ousing crisis, my interview with secretary of housing and urban development marcia fudge on the surging cost of renting and buying a home. >> we need to do everything we can, all hands on deck to be sure that everyone has an opportunity to live in a safe and decent house in a decent neighborhood. geoff: then, historic heat, from los angeles to las vegas. what's causing the dangerous and unrelenting heatwave gripping...
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geoff: i think it's fascinating. michael: you? geoff: yeah.for me to do it without singing. dean martin would kind of, you know, get real low. very similar to elvis presley. you have a fast by grotto -- fast vibrato. elvis and dean were almost the same. with elvis, you have, ♪ wise men say, ♪ and he would do this quick by grotto -- quick vibrato. and dean would do, ♪ only fools rush in ♪ ♪ sinatra sings on the vowels, oohs and eees, ♪ but i can't hepl -- help falling ♪ ♪ and he does the weird e's. the soul music. all theeople i love from donny hathaway to sam cooke. there's all of these little -- tiny, little changes. geoff: all the nuances. michael: and i basically have stolen as much as i possibly could from my heroes, as much as i could. and years ago, i had met tony bennett. we were doing a record for the first time together. and i said, mr. bennett, i have just stolen so much from you and frank and dean d bobby and ella and all these people. and he smiled and he honey said, well, -- he said, well, kid, when you steal from one, you are jus
geoff: i think it's fascinating. michael: you? geoff: yeah.for me to do it without singing. dean martin would kind of, you know, get real low. very similar to elvis presley. you have a fast by grotto -- fast vibrato. elvis and dean were almost the same. with elvis, you have, ♪ wise men say, ♪ and he would do this quick by grotto -- quick vibrato. and dean would do, ♪ only fools rush in ♪ ♪ sinatra sings on the vowels, oohs and eees, ♪ but i can't hepl -- help falling ♪ ♪ and he...
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and geoff berman believed that's what he was going to do at sdny, and geoff berman stopped that from happening when he refused to resign, refused to go along when barr said he must resign, when barr in fact said he had resigned, geoff berman publicly pushed back on what barr was doing, and he publicly pushed back on anyone interfering in sdny's ongoing cases. he insists explicitly and publicly in a press release he was not resigning, they would have to fire him to get out of there, and in so doing, geoffrey berman insured barr wouldn't be able to take over sdny the way he did that d.c. u.s. attorney's office. berman made it so barr was basically forced to put sdny not in the hands of some patsy but instead in the hands of berman's own deputy who was a career prosecutor, not somebody who would start prosecuting anybody the president tweeted about. so berman, yes, he's written a book. we'll ask him about that and talking about these things now, but credit for squawking. i mean, if heaven forbid you ever find yourself workings for a corrupt would-be autocrat, you'll have to choose your
and geoff berman believed that's what he was going to do at sdny, and geoff berman stopped that from happening when he refused to resign, refused to go along when barr said he must resign, when barr in fact said he had resigned, geoff berman publicly pushed back on what barr was doing, and he publicly pushed back on anyone interfering in sdny's ongoing cases. he insists explicitly and publicly in a press release he was not resigning, they would have to fire him to get out of there, and in so...
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geoff cutmore joining us from 10 downing street hi, geoff. >> reporter: very good morning, courtney we heard boris johnson give his speech we is now flying to the queen's official residence in scotland at balmoral where he will officially resign and tliz trus will be sworn in she is also heading to balmoral. this would normally be done in london, but because the queen is in balmoral, they will go to her. liz truss has to put together her cabinet and we will start to get policy announcements it may be a cliche, but she as a very full in tray. people in the uk are waiting on the announcement on energy everybody is concerned how their bills are rising the speculation and the leaks from the conservative party suggest that there will be some form of freezing of energy bills, both for consumers and for businesses as quickly and as possible as thursday then we are expecting a supp supplementary budget for the co country as a whole to provide support in the difficult times with the high inflation levels the pound at a 37-year low and inflation at a 40-year high. so she has to hit the ground ru
geoff cutmore joining us from 10 downing street hi, geoff. >> reporter: very good morning, courtney we heard boris johnson give his speech we is now flying to the queen's official residence in scotland at balmoral where he will officially resign and tliz trus will be sworn in she is also heading to balmoral. this would normally be done in london, but because the queen is in balmoral, they will go to her. liz truss has to put together her cabinet and we will start to get policy...
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let's get to geoff who is outside 10 downing street if you saw us before the break. geoff, according to all of the polls and betting sites, it looks like be a sure win for truss. assuming truss winning the premiership later today, what is top of mind and top of liz truss' agenda that is relevant for the market community >> reporter: it is interesting, isn't it we had eight weeks, really, to come to terms with who is likely to replace boris johnson as we got to this date, it has become increasingly clear that the conservative party, all 160,000 members, have felt that liz truss closely represents their view of the future for the uk that view of the future really rests on some serious effort being undertaken to address the current cocktail of difficult challenges we know we've got inflation in excess of 10% here likely to rise here with the bank of england talked about five quarters of recession you mentioned the challenge of falling sterling and what that does in terms of throwing fuel on to the flames of the inflation story. we know that we've got an energy problem h
let's get to geoff who is outside 10 downing street if you saw us before the break. geoff, according to all of the polls and betting sites, it looks like be a sure win for truss. assuming truss winning the premiership later today, what is top of mind and top of liz truss' agenda that is relevant for the market community >> reporter: it is interesting, isn't it we had eight weeks, really, to come to terms with who is likely to replace boris johnson as we got to this date, it has become...
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geoff: what makes governors races different?untry, places where there might be a democratic governor and a republican straight legislature and vice versa. kyle: there's a little more room to maneuver, if you are from a minority party in the state, to make some hay you maybe could make in a house or senate race. we have some outliers in the governorship. democrats have kentucky in -- kentucky and louisiana, kansas we mentioned. we have republican governors in maryland, massachusetts, very blue states otherwise. you could sometimes as a member of maybe a party that doesn't control the legislature, you could run a check on the legislature, sometimes you can get swept up in a wave environment and build an independent profile if you get elected to office. it's a little bit of a different dynamic. everything in american politics is becoming moreationalized and federalized, but a little less so with the governors races than with house and senate. geoff: kyle, thank you as always for your insights. kyle: thank you. ♪ judy: voters with d
geoff: what makes governors races different?untry, places where there might be a democratic governor and a republican straight legislature and vice versa. kyle: there's a little more room to maneuver, if you are from a minority party in the state, to make some hay you maybe could make in a house or senate race. we have some outliers in the governorship. democrats have kentucky in -- kentucky and louisiana, kansas we mentioned. we have republican governors in maryland, massachusetts, very blue...
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geoff: wow.40 years since the legendary broadway production of "dream girls," for which you were nominated a tony. when you reflect back, how do you characterize the impact of that role on your career and the culture generally? sheryl: there is something about the lyrics in the song. every girl has her own special dream, and those dreams are about to come true if you just open your eyes to what is in front of you. from then until now, i say to all those little girls, look in the mirror, open your eyes, and love what you see. you are a dream come true. gef: sheryl lee ralph, thanks so much for your time, and congratulations on the success of "abbott elementary." judy: thank you. -- sheryl: thank you. judy: later this evening on pbs, twin cities presents a documentary on those who struggle with thoughts of suicide, and those who decide to take their own lives. "facing suicide" explores the stories of americans impacted by suicide and journeys to the front lines of medical and scientific research to
geoff: wow.40 years since the legendary broadway production of "dream girls," for which you were nominated a tony. when you reflect back, how do you characterize the impact of that role on your career and the culture generally? sheryl: there is something about the lyrics in the song. every girl has her own special dream, and those dreams are about to come true if you just open your eyes to what is in front of you. from then until now, i say to all those little girls, look in the...
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geoff: good evening. i'm geoff bennett.night on “pbs news weekend,” demanding change -- we hear from two minnesota nurses about the recent statewide strike over pay and staffing. then, going green -- how farmers are helping in the race to fht climate change. and, our weekend spotlight with cynt marshall on her journey to becoming the nba's first black female ceo. cynt: you get the best out of people, you get the most out of people when they can bring who they are into the workplace. geoff: all that and the day's headlines on tonight's "pbs news weekend."
geoff: good evening. i'm geoff bennett.night on “pbs news weekend,” demanding change -- we hear from two minnesota nurses about the recent statewide strike over pay and staffing. then, going green -- how farmers are helping in the race to fht climate change. and, our weekend spotlight with cynt marshall on her journey to becoming the nba's first black female ceo. cynt: you get the best out of people, you get the most out of people when they can bring who they are into the workplace. geoff:...
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we have been talking with the colleague geoff cutmore about the official appointment of liz truss as prime minister. we should get more detail on the spending plans with the energy crisis and package of measures they will announce to deal with it the picture is resilient than yesterday. >> it will be interesting to see how u.s. markets open up after a long weekend you have the picture of u.s. futures. all three pointing to a higher start. i'm julianna tatelbaum thank you for watching "street signs. >> i'm joumanna bercetche. "worldwide exchange" is coming up next. hi. i'm shannon storms bador. when we started selling my health products online our shipping process was painfully slow. then we found shipstation. now we're shipping out orders 5 times faster and thanks to shipstation's discounted rates we're saving a ton. honestly, we couldn't do it without shipstation join over 100,000 online sellers who get ship done with shipstation go to shipstation.com /tv and get 2 months free. an xfinity rewards special offer. xfinity customers join xfinity rewards and get an early access code to p
we have been talking with the colleague geoff cutmore about the official appointment of liz truss as prime minister. we should get more detail on the spending plans with the energy crisis and package of measures they will announce to deal with it the picture is resilient than yesterday. >> it will be interesting to see how u.s. markets open up after a long weekend you have the picture of u.s. futures. all three pointing to a higher start. i'm julianna tatelbaum thank you for watching...
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. ♪ geoff: good evening. i'm geoff bennett.ws weekend," investigating january 6, we get the latest on where the house committee's investigation is heading, with congresswoman zo lofgren. then, we dig into the hotly contested senate and gubernatorial races in florida just six weeks from election day. and soccer player olivia moultrie, who started her professional career at the age of 13, on making and setting goals both on and off the field. >> my love has contributed to a lot of hard work and me just wanting to go after it every single day. i think, you know, that's mostly what i can attribute any success i've had to that. and just wanting it and going for it and setting those goals anin
. ♪ geoff: good evening. i'm geoff bennett.ws weekend," investigating january 6, we get the latest on where the house committee's investigation is heading, with congresswoman zo lofgren. then, we dig into the hotly contested senate and gubernatorial races in florida just six weeks from election day. and soccer player olivia moultrie, who started her professional career at the age of 13, on making and setting goals both on and off the field. >> my love has contributed to a lot of...
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geoff cutmore, see you later on. we will have more on "worldwide exchange." >>> when we come back on the show, european energy ministers are holding an emergency meeting today to discuss the energy crisis and nord stream shutdown. we are live in brussels with the update there next. >>> plus, a multimillion dollar hush payment in the elon musk $44 billion deal on twitter. >>> and more on the passing of queen elizabeth ii and what it means for the nation at an economic crossroads. we have a busy hour still ahead when "worldwide exchange" returns after this break power e*trade's easy-to-use tools like dynamic charting and risk-reward analysis help make trading feel effortless and its customizable scans with social sentiment help you find and unlock opportunities in the market with powerful, easy-to-use tools power e*trade makes complex trading easier react to fast-moving markets with dynamic charting and a futures ladder that lets you place, flatten, or reverse orders so you won't miss an opportunity >>> welcome back to
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geoff: good evening. i'm geoff bennett.ight on “pbs news weekend,” remembering september 11 -- 21 years after the deadliest terrorist attack on u.s. soil, the nation honors the nearly 3000 lives lost that day. then, counter-attack -- as ukrainian forces retake control of russian-held territory in the east and south, we get the latest on the ground in kharkiv. and, devastating toll -- flooding in pakistan continues to ravage that country, with many areas still under water and hundreds of thousands displaced. >> there are millions, tens of millions of people in need of humanitarian relief right now.
geoff: good evening. i'm geoff bennett.ight on “pbs news weekend,” remembering september 11 -- 21 years after the deadliest terrorist attack on u.s. soil, the nation honors the nearly 3000 lives lost that day. then, counter-attack -- as ukrainian forces retake control of russian-held territory in the east and south, we get the latest on the ground in kharkiv. and, devastating toll -- flooding in pakistan continues to ravage that country, with many areas still under water and hundreds of...
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i believe geoff and i overlapped for a few years ago. this is unheard of.tself, always has, fairly autonomous. i was in public corruption, and we prosecuted and investigated republicans and democrats. so the notion that there would be some word on high to prosecute or indict a democrat to sort of even the score is just so foreign to anyone who is a career prosecutor, who values and understands the job, the rule of law, and the legitimacy that a u.s. attorney's office has to have. geoff seems to have done a good job of standing up to that kind of political pressure. >> jeh johnson, your perspective is so valuable. thank you very much. thanks for being with us. >>> and the victory lap. ukraine's president walking the streets of a city recaptured from russian forces. the status of ukraine's advances next, and the possible reaction from vladimir putin. this is "andrea mitchell reports" on msnbc. hell reports" on msnbc. riders! let your queries be known. uh, how come we don't call ourselves bikers anymore? i mean, "riders" is cool, but "bikers"...is really cool.
i believe geoff and i overlapped for a few years ago. this is unheard of.tself, always has, fairly autonomous. i was in public corruption, and we prosecuted and investigated republicans and democrats. so the notion that there would be some word on high to prosecute or indict a democrat to sort of even the score is just so foreign to anyone who is a career prosecutor, who values and understands the job, the rule of law, and the legitimacy that a u.s. attorney's office has to have. geoff seems to...
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geoff: nuances. judy: watch that coming up on sunday on pbs news weekend.tonight. i'm judy woodruff. for all of us at the pbs wshour thank you, please stay , safe and we'll see you soon. ♪ >> major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by -- ♪ >> moving our economy for 160 years. bnsf, the engine that connects us. ♪ >> and with the ongoing support of these individuals and institutions. and friends of the newshour, including kathy and paul anderson and camilla and george smith. the walton family foundation, working for solutions to protect water during climate change so people and nature can thrive together. the william and flora hewlett foundation, for more than 50 years, advancing ideas and institutions to support a better world. at hewlett.org. ♪ and friends of the newshour. ♪ this program was made possible by the corration for public broadcasting and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. ♪ >> this is "the pbs newshour" from weta studs in washington, and in the west from the walter cronkite school of journalism at
geoff: nuances. judy: watch that coming up on sunday on pbs news weekend.tonight. i'm judy woodruff. for all of us at the pbs wshour thank you, please stay , safe and we'll see you soon. ♪ >> major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by -- ♪ >> moving our economy for 160 years. bnsf, the engine that connects us. ♪ >> and with the ongoing support of these individuals and institutions. and friends of the newshour, including kathy and paul anderson and camilla...
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please go ahead with your question or comment for geoff davis. robert: -- jack davis. robert: you pre-much answered my question. i was going to ask about the relation between the bald eagle and native americans and how do they feel about the united states appropriating their bird? if there is a relation. jack: thank you sir. that's a good question. native groups have a long history of with bald eagles dating back thousands of years perhaps. the bald eagle for many native groups is regarded as a spirit bird. not all native groups, but many. native peoples have long used their feathers and body parts in religious ceremonies, in rituals. the bald eagle protection act technically criminalized that traditional behavior. but, in recent decades the u.s. fish and wildlife service has been working closely with a number of native groups to help them restore those traditional relationships. so, some native peoples, some native groups are allowed to take bald eagles out of the wild and there are at least seven native american aviaries around the country where injured eagles are re
please go ahead with your question or comment for geoff davis. robert: -- jack davis. robert: you pre-much answered my question. i was going to ask about the relation between the bald eagle and native americans and how do they feel about the united states appropriating their bird? if there is a relation. jack: thank you sir. that's a good question. native groups have a long history of with bald eagles dating back thousands of years perhaps. the bald eagle for many native groups is regarded as a...
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. >>> let's go worldwide with geoff cutmore with the trading action >> good morning, frank let's update you on where we are with a couple hours under our belt for europe equities we have a bounce back after what has been a volatile start to the week the dax and cac in germany and france are higher. in terms of sectors, it is auto, technology and travel stock among the biggest gainer ftse mib trading down .50% ftse 100 has been turning around from positive territory. the pound has managed to recover some ground, but still remains near a record low against the dollar both uk treasury and bank of england attempted to calm the volatility the central bank monitoring financial markets and will not hesitate to adjust interest rates if required here you can see the euro on the front foot at the moment against the greenback. asian stocks closing higher. pulled in the green by chinese equities which have been supported by the further easing of covid measures in places including hong kong and macau. back to you. >> geoff, thank you for the overseas action. >>> let's check on the top stories with p
. >>> let's go worldwide with geoff cutmore with the trading action >> good morning, frank let's update you on where we are with a couple hours under our belt for europe equities we have a bounce back after what has been a volatile start to the week the dax and cac in germany and france are higher. in terms of sectors, it is auto, technology and travel stock among the biggest gainer ftse mib trading down .50% ftse 100 has been turning around from positive territory. the pound has...
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president followed, amusing, and he called on russians not to submit the mobilization mediums to louis geoff, we see the people in particular and dagger than that began to fight for their lives . lady him son, we see that they are beginning to understand that this is a question of their lives. they actually were yamba. why should their husbands brothers sons dying? this war loving me in a war that no one wants navine in a war against our people on our lands game on juniper selection of he does not send his children to war. but it is that those probably yet prevalent as married to marshall g g. trying to stop the exodus. russia toughened penalties from woodland re surrender and refusal to fight with those who do that now facing up to 10 years in prison. but for many the alternative is far more intimidating. here in europe, italy's right wing parties have secured a clear majority in both houses of parliament after sunday's elections. they are laid by georgia maloney of the far right brothers of italy who's likely to become prime minister and is promising to restore national pride in her victor
president followed, amusing, and he called on russians not to submit the mobilization mediums to louis geoff, we see the people in particular and dagger than that began to fight for their lives . lady him son, we see that they are beginning to understand that this is a question of their lives. they actually were yamba. why should their husbands brothers sons dying? this war loving me in a war that no one wants navine in a war against our people on our lands game on juniper selection of he does...
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trump endorses geoff diehl faces businessman chris doughty. opted not to seek another term. the winner expected to face maura healey, whose only challenger on her side of the ballot dropped out of the race. i'm joined by deval patrick. he serves as professor of practice and co-director of leadertiate at the harvard school. thanks for joining us. >> good to be with you. good morning. >> so massachusetts is a funny state. when it comes to its politics. deep blue, right, all democrats in the house. but they often elect republican governors. you, one of two democratic governors going back 30-some odd years. when you look at the split, 2018, governor baker, he won by 32 points. republican. and then biden beat trump in 2020 by 33 points. that's like 65 points swing there. how do you explain that in massachusetts? >> well, you know, it's funny. so many people describe our commonwealth as reliably blue. they tend to be from outside massachusetts. in fact, there are more unenrolled, we call them, independents in massachusetts than there are registered
trump endorses geoff diehl faces businessman chris doughty. opted not to seek another term. the winner expected to face maura healey, whose only challenger on her side of the ballot dropped out of the race. i'm joined by deval patrick. he serves as professor of practice and co-director of leadertiate at the harvard school. thanks for joining us. >> good to be with you. good morning. >> so massachusetts is a funny state. when it comes to its politics. deep blue, right, all democrats...
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joining us now nbc news white house correspondent, monica alba, and geoff bennett. what's the word from the white house on the queen's paszing? >> this was very notable and felt throughout washington. an outpouring of condolences and support. you did see the president and first lady issue a lengthy statement calling the queen so much more than a monarch and saying that she really defined an era. then they made that unannounced stop to the british embassy where they brought a bouquet of flowers. they signed a guest book, and again, the president called her a great lady which he reiterated in some remarks last night at a fundraiser. he did indicate that he would probably go to the funeral and now we are learning from our own savannah guthrie that that is the expectation and plan for the white house that he and the first lady would make that trip even though they haven't actually formally announced it. of course washington is a place that the queen visited many times during her reign. as you mentioned, 13 sitting presidents. here the president did order flags to be low
joining us now nbc news white house correspondent, monica alba, and geoff bennett. what's the word from the white house on the queen's paszing? >> this was very notable and felt throughout washington. an outpouring of condolences and support. you did see the president and first lady issue a lengthy statement calling the queen so much more than a monarch and saying that she really defined an era. then they made that unannounced stop to the british embassy where they brought a bouquet of...
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i'm accuweather meteorologist geoff cornish. >>> and coming up, the robber known as the big shades bandit strikes again. >>> also ahead, an exclusive interview with an 11-year-old who survived a shark attack. the rescue that saved his life. >>> and later, the royals head >>> we're back with the big shades bandit striking again. police in texas say he's robbed three banks in the houston area since june. he earned the nickname due to his oversize sunglasses but did not wear them in the latest robbery. >> we're learning more about the man accused of killing a tennessee teacher who was out jogging. it come as women all across the country are speaking out about the danger they often face while jogging alone. >> reporter: new details are emerging about the man accused of kidnapping and urd manying a memphis teacher and mother of two out for a morning jog. cleotha was arraigned wednesday in the death of eliza fletcher. he did not enter a plea. fletcher was jogging around 4:20 a.m. last friday when surveillance video showed a man jump out of this suv and force her inside. her body was found monda
i'm accuweather meteorologist geoff cornish. >>> and coming up, the robber known as the big shades bandit strikes again. >>> also ahead, an exclusive interview with an 11-year-old who survived a shark attack. the rescue that saved his life. >>> and later, the royals head >>> we're back with the big shades bandit striking again. police in texas say he's robbed three banks in the houston area since june. he earned the nickname due to his oversize sunglasses but...
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were clashes with police, human rights monitors as over 100 people wimbeles asian, liam's to louis, geoff. we see the people in particular and daggers than that began to fight for their lives. lady houston, we see that they are beginning to understand that this is a question of their lives. they actually were yamba. why should their husbands brothers sons dying? this war? now a me in a war that no one wants, nothing in a war against our people on our land game, on juniper selection of he does not send his children to war. but it is that those family yet braving as we are to marshal d g trying to stop the exodus. russia toughened penalties from wall injury, surrender, and refusal to fight with those who do that now facing up to 10 years in prison. but for many, the alternative is far more intimidating as get more honest from mc comley in key. welcome, nick, how, how are ukrainians? responding to the news of russia's military mobilization? but 1st of all, on social media, there is a lot of interest and kind of surprised at the lack of protests in russia, if you go beyond that northern cauca
were clashes with police, human rights monitors as over 100 people wimbeles asian, liam's to louis, geoff. we see the people in particular and daggers than that began to fight for their lives. lady houston, we see that they are beginning to understand that this is a question of their lives. they actually were yamba. why should their husbands brothers sons dying? this war? now a me in a war that no one wants, nothing in a war against our people on our land game, on juniper selection of he does...
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russia will use it to stretch it's borders closer to western ukraine. went up to hemi algebra zepplin geoff auto understand the potential impacts of these votes . it helps to take a look at the map of ukraine. this is it in 2014, before the conflict began. but later that year, russian forces invaded and then lx. the crimea and peninsula, and pro russian fighters began seizing territory. the east declaring republics in occupied regions of demette skin, the hunts since the invasion in february, this year, russia has expanded its control. and now the 2 self declared republics, as well as moscow backed administrations in cassandra frasier want to hold votes on whether to become part of russia. well, let's take this on johnny's live from washington dc. is kurt volker? he is a former us special representative for ukraine negotiations, anna, former us ambassador to nato ambassador. first of all, so if it swathes of land are annexed by these referendums, in russia's mind, what would be the implications of that? nothing at all. frankly, no one, even in russia, actually believes that these territorie
russia will use it to stretch it's borders closer to western ukraine. went up to hemi algebra zepplin geoff auto understand the potential impacts of these votes . it helps to take a look at the map of ukraine. this is it in 2014, before the conflict began. but later that year, russian forces invaded and then lx. the crimea and peninsula, and pro russian fighters began seizing territory. the east declaring republics in occupied regions of demette skin, the hunts since the invasion in february,...
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. >> let's go across the pond to geoff cutmore outside buckingham palace good morning, geoff. >> reporter: very good morning to you just listening in. i think you are absolutely right. it is very difficult to think of any historical figure who has had the longevity or lived through such tumultuous periods of history the queen was there always as a spine in the national character of the united kingdom. also a touch point for the world in many ways where she saw the major events pass. let me talk about buckingham palace i'm here i've been here all morning we've seen the crowds gradually grow and as well as people have come here with flowers and with lit candles and with other offerings that they have been putting in front of the palace gates and the police effectively closed off all of the roads around the palace to make sure that those who've come to gather and pay respects are safe. it is interesting. there isn't a great deal going on here at buckingham palace the queen, obviously passed away in balmoral in scotland. she will stay in scotland for a few days before her body travels south t
. >> let's go across the pond to geoff cutmore outside buckingham palace good morning, geoff. >> reporter: very good morning to you just listening in. i think you are absolutely right. it is very difficult to think of any historical figure who has had the longevity or lived through such tumultuous periods of history the queen was there always as a spine in the national character of the united kingdom. also a touch point for the world in many ways where she saw the major events pass....
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geoff bennett spoke with sheryl lee ralph last spring. >> it's a workplace comedy focused on teachersan elementary school in philadelphia. it provided new ways of refocusing audience attention on problems. we're joined by a veteran actress, cheryl lee. she is known for her breakthrough roles in dream girls. she became a cultural fixture thanks to tv shows and films. welcome. it's great to have you here. we should say, the show is abc's first comedy to quadruple its ratings since it's premier. >> there is something about the way this show with the use of entertainment comedy is talking about something on everyone's minds. that is the teacher or education or lack thereof of america's children. >> what is going on in this classroom? >> your abandoning the principal. >> abbott elementary is all about paying attention to the needs of some of the most underrated, underappreciated people in america. they deserve more respect. they deserve more support. they deserve to be paid more. more should be given to those who mold the hearts and minds of america's children. do not take what it is they
geoff bennett spoke with sheryl lee ralph last spring. >> it's a workplace comedy focused on teachersan elementary school in philadelphia. it provided new ways of refocusing audience attention on problems. we're joined by a veteran actress, cheryl lee. she is known for her breakthrough roles in dream girls. she became a cultural fixture thanks to tv shows and films. welcome. it's great to have you here. we should say, the show is abc's first comedy to quadruple its ratings since it's...
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geoff bennett has more. >> eight wimbledon title sent five consecutive u.s. opens. two decades, roger federer has built one of the greatest records in the games history. he holds the record for the most consecutive weeks at number one and the record for the oldest layer to rank number one at age 36 in 2018. injuries and surgeries have taken their toll. roger federer broke the news of his retirement and a letter he read to fans over social media. >> i have worked hard to turn to full competitive form. i know my body's capacities and limits and the message lately has been clear. i am 41 years old and i have played more than 1500 matches over 24 years. tennis has treated me to more generously than i ever would've dreamt and i must recognize when it is time to end my competitive career. >> he will play his final match next week in london. to discuss the impact, i am joined by professional tennis star and espn broadcaster patrick mcenroe. at -- roger federer's tennis agent says he has been convincing him to retire years ago but federer was always interested in challengin
geoff bennett has more. >> eight wimbledon title sent five consecutive u.s. opens. two decades, roger federer has built one of the greatest records in the games history. he holds the record for the most consecutive weeks at number one and the record for the oldest layer to rank number one at age 36 in 2018. injuries and surgeries have taken their toll. roger federer broke the news of his retirement and a letter he read to fans over social media. >> i have worked hard to turn to full...
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we understand that a storm of this magnitude there will be a need to geoff you that.uthrie here with an update from florida dem. >> thank you, governor. hurricane ian, as the governor has mentioned, is projected to make landfall this afternoon on the charlotte county coast. this will cause life threatening storm surge, flooding. tropical force winds will be found throughout the state and isolated tornadoes. i urge floridians who have made the decision to shelter in place to stay indoors and stay off the roads. you do not want to be outdoors or on the roads as a storm of this size is making landfall in the area if you have battery operated or hand crank weather radios, you should be checking them now, checking the batteries making sure they work. power outages will occur. if you get a weather alert for a tornado, you should make the same preparations as if it is a tornado going over your house. get to an interior, have stuff you can project your body and helmets. if there are flash flood warnings in your area remember -- >> john berman live in florida. you've been list
we understand that a storm of this magnitude there will be a need to geoff you that.uthrie here with an update from florida dem. >> thank you, governor. hurricane ian, as the governor has mentioned, is projected to make landfall this afternoon on the charlotte county coast. this will cause life threatening storm surge, flooding. tropical force winds will be found throughout the state and isolated tornadoes. i urge floridians who have made the decision to shelter in place to stay indoors...
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last night former state lawmaker and trump-endorsed geoff diehl won the state's republican primary defeatinginessman chris doughty. >> he'll face democratic state attorney general maura healey in december. governor baker decided not to run again. let's talk about this and you got to talk about pennsylvania. cnn political commentors are with us. you served as a republican in congress representing pennsylvania so we will get to that state in a moment but let's start in your place of birth. >> i grew up in massachusetts. proud mass hole. >> you said it. not me. >> deal endorsed by trump but all of the polling through the summer 538 and now he is a heavy underdog in a general election. >> sometimes my 30 points maura healey is beating him. it sort of mirrors the maryland race. larry hogan was a popular two-term republican government in a very democratic state. >> yes. >> republicans chose not to repeat that and attempt to do that again. and they picked the trump candidate to back and see how that goes. massachusetts has elected republican governors. instead of repeating the charlie baker model,
last night former state lawmaker and trump-endorsed geoff diehl won the state's republican primary defeatinginessman chris doughty. >> he'll face democratic state attorney general maura healey in december. governor baker decided not to run again. let's talk about this and you got to talk about pennsylvania. cnn political commentors are with us. you served as a republican in congress representing pennsylvania so we will get to that state in a moment but let's start in your place of birth....
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geoff bennett has more.hile the rate of covid-19 deaths has fallen sharply, deaths are still holding steady at more than 400 per day. pfizer and moderna have redesigned the vaccines to be more effective against the latest and more transmissible omicron subvariants. health officials hope the reformulated boosters will provide americans with the most up-to-date protection and keep a lid on hospitalizations and deaths. questions remain on how effective they will be. for more on this i am joined by an infectious disease specialist and epidemiologist at new york universities grossman's school of medicine and a senior fellow at the kaiser family foundation. this is the first time that the covid vaccine has been reformulated. pfizer has updated boosters for people 12 and older and moderna's boost version is for adults. for which groups will these updated vaccines be the most effective? >> the same groups who have been at higher risk all along will benefit the most from a vaccination with these updated boosters. tha
geoff bennett has more.hile the rate of covid-19 deaths has fallen sharply, deaths are still holding steady at more than 400 per day. pfizer and moderna have redesigned the vaccines to be more effective against the latest and more transmissible omicron subvariants. health officials hope the reformulated boosters will provide americans with the most up-to-date protection and keep a lid on hospitalizations and deaths. questions remain on how effective they will be. for more on this i am joined by...
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in massachusetts, maura healey will face off against the trump-endorsed geoff diehl, who won e republan gubernatorial race on tuesday. michael regan, the head of the environmental protection agency, is heading to jackson, mississippi, today where a massive water crisis has left 150,000 without drinking water. while water pressure has been restored in the city, an order to boil water to make it safe to drink remains in place. this comes as mississippi's republican governor tate reeves is floating the idea of privatizing jackson's water, a move opposed by many. civil rights attorney sherrilyn ifill tweeted, "beware privatization." ifill is the former head of the naacp legal defense and educational fund, which has warned water privatization can jeopardize "the human right to affordable, clean water." temperatures in sacramento, california, reached 116 degrees fahrenheit tuesday, making it the hottest day ever recorded in california's capital as a record-breaking heatwave continues to scorch california. some cities have broken previous daily heat records by 10 degrees. officials urged resid
in massachusetts, maura healey will face off against the trump-endorsed geoff diehl, who won e republan gubernatorial race on tuesday. michael regan, the head of the environmental protection agency, is heading to jackson, mississippi, today where a massive water crisis has left 150,000 without drinking water. while water pressure has been restored in the city, an order to boil water to make it safe to drink remains in place. this comes as mississippi's republican governor tate reeves is...
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trump endorsed candidate geoff diehl wins the republican nomination for governor.ate representative defeating chris doughty and now setting his sights on november. diehl will now face mara heely who won the democratic primary in a landslide. american tennis star coco gauff is eliminated from the u.s. open quarter final following to carolina gatgarcia of straight . losing cool after coming up short in a five set battle. [cheers] >> for gotten man no more. the move to the final four here in new york. >> carley: you can hear kyrgios destroying multiple reacts during the upset. during the match a youtube star also decided to start getting a hair cut. the stunt done by influencer known as xi dion. quickly stopped and removed from the stands minutes later. i mean, i don't know if you want to be doing personal hygiene during a tennis match. >> ainsley: they did it at the baseball game. >> steve: kicked out? >> brian: trying to watch the match and the guy is cutting his hair. >> ainsley: at the did it because now we are showing the video. >> ainsley: did it at one major le
trump endorsed candidate geoff diehl wins the republican nomination for governor.ate representative defeating chris doughty and now setting his sights on november. diehl will now face mara heely who won the democratic primary in a landslide. american tennis star coco gauff is eliminated from the u.s. open quarter final following to carolina gatgarcia of straight . losing cool after coming up short in a five set battle. [cheers] >> for gotten man no more. the move to the final four here in...
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. >> geoff diehl is the republican nominee in massachusetts.hty last night's primary. diehl takes on democratic attorney general mara heely. she would be the first openly gay person and first woman to be elected governor in the state if she wins in november. tonight we take a look one of the crucial senate races. we spoke live with republican nominee dr. mehmet oz. we have invited democratic nominee john fetterman to be on our program. that race is becoming increasingly heated over fetterman's refusal to debate something today he says he is going to abandon. the oz focus also is coming under scrutiny of the lieutenant governor's health. here is senior national correspondent rich edson. >> please understand the stakes in this race. >> pennsylvania lieutenant governor john fetterman, a democrat, says he is committing to one debate with republican mehmet oz. fetterman made the announcement after weeks of pressure from oz. >> i think he is insulting the voters of pennsylvania by dodging debate i can only assume because he wants to avoid answering f
. >> geoff diehl is the republican nominee in massachusetts.hty last night's primary. diehl takes on democratic attorney general mara heely. she would be the first openly gay person and first woman to be elected governor in the state if she wins in november. tonight we take a look one of the crucial senate races. we spoke live with republican nominee dr. mehmet oz. we have invited democratic nominee john fetterman to be on our program. that race is becoming increasingly heated over...
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. >> trump endorsed candidate geoff diehl wins the republican primary for massachusetts governor. >> i declare mara healy to be the worst nightmare i'm here to stop her. >> what would bring people like this. >> a new campaign. >> making friends everywhere. >> loved that interview yesterday, brian. >> "fox & friends," america's best friends. ♪ ♪ good morning st. petersburg. st. petersburg, florida. right now 82 degrees. they are going for a daytime high of 90. i was thinking, you know, as i looked up st. petersburg weather st. petersburg, russia, weather also came up. in russia in st. petersburg right now 2:00 in the afternoon is your daytime high of 52 degrees. >> ainsley: i don't think so they're allowed to watch us. >> steve: 100 percent chance of suppression. >> brian: if you are in st. petersburg in russia i'm sorry. run for your lives. >> steve: if you are watching "fox & friends" and you are in russia? jackpot. >> brian: is that allowed? >> ainsley: are you a little bit jealous sunrise and water. >> brian: i got empty beach but steve gets ripples. >> steve: turned it into russi
. >> trump endorsed candidate geoff diehl wins the republican primary for massachusetts governor. >> i declare mara healy to be the worst nightmare i'm here to stop her. >> what would bring people like this. >> a new campaign. >> making friends everywhere. >> loved that interview yesterday, brian. >> "fox & friends," america's best friends. ♪ ♪ good morning st. petersburg. st. petersburg, florida. right now 82 degrees. they are going...
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attorney at sdny, geoff berman says he was told by trump appointees to bring a prosecution against president obama's white house counsel, despite the fact that that man committed no crime. trump's attorney general told berman's office to stop investigating anybody else who was involved in the campaign finance felonies that put the presidents lawyer in prison. campaign finance felonies that directly involved the president himself and were committed for his benefit. they tried to undo michael cohen's guilty plea, they did not succeed in that, but they did delay by months any further investigation into whether people involved in cohen's crimes. that's not it. look at this, from berman's new book. trump's justice department tells sdny not only they want to evaluate the basis of cohen's plea, and they want sdny to stop investigating anybody else who might have been involved in those crimes committed by the trump campaign, to cover up evidence of alleged affairs, sdny also was contacted by trump's justice department, senior officials, and they were told they needed to get rid of all mentions of in
attorney at sdny, geoff berman says he was told by trump appointees to bring a prosecution against president obama's white house counsel, despite the fact that that man committed no crime. trump's attorney general told berman's office to stop investigating anybody else who was involved in the campaign finance felonies that put the presidents lawyer in prison. campaign finance felonies that directly involved the president himself and were committed for his benefit. they tried to undo michael...
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cnn projects geoff diehl, endorsed by former president trump, will win the republican nomination.with democratic state attorney general maura healey. >> cnn national correspondent kristen holmes following the latest. as we discussed on this program, massachusetts, interesting state, tends to elect democrats to the house, and the senate, but sometimes republican governors. but they tend to be quite moderate governors, like a romney and so on. so what happens now in effect? >> that's right. diehl started this race as somewhat of an underdog, which as you noted is a little bit surprising because despite the fact that massachusetts is a very liberal state, they have only had one democratic governor since 1991. the state has a habit of picking these moderate work across the aisle type of republicans like the current governor charlie baker. diehl is not a moderate republican. as poppy me py mentioned, endor the former president, he raised questions about the 2020 election. and while that helps him in a primary beat out some of those moderate republicans, he rallied the base, this is sti
cnn projects geoff diehl, endorsed by former president trump, will win the republican nomination.with democratic state attorney general maura healey. >> cnn national correspondent kristen holmes following the latest. as we discussed on this program, massachusetts, interesting state, tends to elect democrats to the house, and the senate, but sometimes republican governors. but they tend to be quite moderate governors, like a romney and so on. so what happens now in effect? >> that's...
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he face former state representative geoff diehl he has former president trump's endorsement lags in fundraisingon to face mara healy in november. the top searched political issues on the internet are these new polls show the issue of inflation. 10% say it's the most important. many more women are registering to vote across the country's dobbs case in the u.s. supreme court. overturning roe v. wade could affect a number of races as democrats are now running specific ads on abortion. let's take a look at one of those races as the georgia senate race. republican herschel walker has been gaining ground in that race in recent weeks. incumbent senator democrat raphael warnock holds a one point lead in the real clear average politics of polls. georgia as a state has been leaning more purple than red state neighbors in recent elections. according to our own fox news poll says that independence who really could sway this race, 19% in georgia say abortion is their top issue. gun violence and immigration place tie for third 9%. immigration policy is important, too. especially for border states. watching o
he face former state representative geoff diehl he has former president trump's endorsement lags in fundraisingon to face mara healy in november. the top searched political issues on the internet are these new polls show the issue of inflation. 10% say it's the most important. many more women are registering to vote across the country's dobbs case in the u.s. supreme court. overturning roe v. wade could affect a number of races as democrats are now running specific ads on abortion. let's take a...
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authorities say rahm tell us waited outside reporter geoff garin man's home on friday and then stabbedn times foxes mike tobin as the story vegas elected officiaurder thurr police say they linked. the kilg place september 2nd. on that morning, he approached mr harriman's home and went to the side of the house. multi million altercation took place between the suspect and the victim suspect. clark county public administrator robert rob. tell us was taken out of his home wednesday with self inflicted wounds after a 12 hour standoff . the injury was nonlife threatening. during a press conference, police said. multiple pieces of evidence they recovered link tell us to the killing, including a getaway car shoes and a hat seen on surveillance camera the day of the murder, as you can see, there's apparent blood on the shoes and the shoes were cut. likely in a manner to try to destroy evidence. in addition to the shoes, we recovered a straw hat that was also cut and in a manner that was likely to destroy the evidence. tell us, a democrat elected back in 2018 lost a june primary after he was the
authorities say rahm tell us waited outside reporter geoff garin man's home on friday and then stabbedn times foxes mike tobin as the story vegas elected officiaurder thurr police say they linked. the kilg place september 2nd. on that morning, he approached mr harriman's home and went to the side of the house. multi million altercation took place between the suspect and the victim suspect. clark county public administrator robert rob. tell us was taken out of his home wednesday with self...
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geoff deel defeated a more moderate republican on tuesday, and will face democrat maura healey in novemberey is favored to flip the seat in favor of democrats, and become the state's first openly gay governor and the first woman elected to the office. the obamas were back in the white house today to unveil their official portraits. the former president and first lady pulled back coverings to show their likenesses, and michelle obama appeared to tie the ceremony to former president trump's rejection of the 2020 election results. >> traditions like this matter. not just for those of us who hold these positions but for everyone participating in and watching our democracy. you see the people, they make their voices heard, they vote, we hold an inauguration to ensure a peaceful transition of power. stephanie: former president obama's portrait is by robert mccurdy. mrs. obama'was painted by sharon sprung. public schools in seattle canceled their first day of school today in the face of a teachers' strike. the walkout centers on demands for higher pay, mental health support, and better teacher-pu
geoff deel defeated a more moderate republican on tuesday, and will face democrat maura healey in novemberey is favored to flip the seat in favor of democrats, and become the state's first openly gay governor and the first woman elected to the office. the obamas were back in the white house today to unveil their official portraits. the former president and first lady pulled back coverings to show their likenesses, and michelle obama appeared to tie the ceremony to former president trump's...
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geoff garin men reported on tell us an issues within his office that caused him to lose a primary electionjune. >> also happening today, president biden is hosting major event will watch big major event at the white house today to celebrate the passage of an expansive climate and health care bill. now notice the inflation reduction act. let's go to dc raquel martin has the details. good morning. >> good morning. well, the president certainly has been on a spree of of visit, trying to tout a democrats achievements. and today he'll be at the white house delivering a speech about the inflation reduction act, something he says will change lives. >> tuesday, president joe biden and democrats will celebrate the passage of the inflation reduction act. american people should have confidence. we're on the right track. well, in boston monday, the president's at the 740 billion dollar plan will change lives by investing. big on clean energy and climate policy. while lowering the cost of prescription drugs for some americans believe economy and finally works for working families. democrats insist the
geoff garin men reported on tell us an issues within his office that caused him to lose a primary electionjune. >> also happening today, president biden is hosting major event will watch big major event at the white house today to celebrate the passage of an expansive climate and health care bill. now notice the inflation reduction act. let's go to dc raquel martin has the details. good morning. >> good morning. well, the president certainly has been on a spree of of visit, trying...
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trump was doing and allowing mike flynn and the roger stone interventions, but we didn't know until geoff berman started speaking publicly about the pressure put on sdny. it goes against everything you're taught doj is supposed to be. i'm so glad the senate is looking into this. i hope they can find a way to try to put some requirements in place maybe so the inspector general is notified, for example, if this kind of pressure is coming from above. we have to make sure that, while it's not an issue with this current administration, the next time someone wants to use doj as their own campaign arm comes along, that we can find a way to learn about it earlier and potentially stop it. >> during the actual action as opposed to retrospect. thank you, jen, appreciate your opinion and all your insight and expertise. thank you, kaittelyn polantz as well. this is not what anyone wanted, inflation sparking this massive decline in the markets, down 55 points as investors fear the fed is about to get even more aggressive with rate hikes. how this impacts all of us ahead. >>> plus the russians fled so f
trump was doing and allowing mike flynn and the roger stone interventions, but we didn't know until geoff berman started speaking publicly about the pressure put on sdny. it goes against everything you're taught doj is supposed to be. i'm so glad the senate is looking into this. i hope they can find a way to try to put some requirements in place maybe so the inspector general is notified, for example, if this kind of pressure is coming from above. we have to make sure that, while it's not an...