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abby: money is not free anymore.ny cases, it is not particularly expensive, particularly by historical standards. what we have seen in this raised -- rise of interest rates, the fed is likely to move those short rates higher, we have seen an increase in the intermediate and rates that affect consumers for mortgages. what we have to recognize is that, when money becomes more expensive, in some ways, investors, households, become much more careful with it. if it is no longer free, you are going to see less leverage, which is a good thing in portfolios. for example, we have had incredible returns on private equity portfolios. basic returns were good, but they have been turbocharged by significant amounts of leverage which hide the underlying skill set of the portfolio manager. there are many corporations that took advantage of inexpensive money to leverage up their results. when money is no longer free, you get to see a better picture of whether those corporate managers and portfolio managers are doing a good job. >> yo
abby: money is not free anymore.ny cases, it is not particularly expensive, particularly by historical standards. what we have seen in this raised -- rise of interest rates, the fed is likely to move those short rates higher, we have seen an increase in the intermediate and rates that affect consumers for mortgages. what we have to recognize is that, when money becomes more expensive, in some ways, investors, households, become much more careful with it. if it is no longer free, you are going...
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thank you, abby. >>> climate change.eeting of the minds is happening on the berkeley campus today. tech crunch is bringing in big names, including billionaire bill gates. hundreds of people from climate scientists and entrepreneurs gathered together for the first tech crunch climate. bill gates committed billions in research, laid out his hopes on who he thinks can help solve the climate crisis. >> taking iq, the best iq in the world and say hey, don't just do derivatives on wall street, these climate related problems, we need you to get involved >> people who were there today say they are optimistic that technology can play a role in fighting climate change but they also say it is going to take a combination of funding, policy changes, and innovators coming together if you really want to see a big impact. cf. >>> an unpleasant stay in san francisco, yes, the celtics getting dropped off at the airport and they lost game five which is a key game for the warriors. so now the warriors are one away from clinching the nba cha
thank you, abby. >>> climate change.eeting of the minds is happening on the berkeley campus today. tech crunch is bringing in big names, including billionaire bill gates. hundreds of people from climate scientists and entrepreneurs gathered together for the first tech crunch climate. bill gates committed billions in research, laid out his hopes on who he thinks can help solve the climate crisis. >> taking iq, the best iq in the world and say hey, don't just do derivatives on wall...
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abby. >> reporter: yeah, that's right, you guys.begin the season as the starter. after coming in, in game four, you absolutely dominated just like i said in my intro. can you talk about your mindset throughout the season, that led you to be fourth in passing yards and second in touchdown passes? >> yeah, i think for me it's really simple. just getting on the same page with the guys. we have a lot of very athletic play makers and so my job as quarterback is to get them the ball. so wide receiver, running back, tighteneds, we feel positions can make plays for us. i try to get the ball to them as quickly as i can. >> reporter: victor, you made the usfl all-star twice, first as a receiver, second as a special teamer. can you talk about how you continued to fill that role and perform for your team? >> yeah, we came in, knowing that i would have an opportunity to return kicks and play receiver and just to get the opportunity to go out there and do that, i think that our success came from our consistency. so just have to continue to do wha
abby. >> reporter: yeah, that's right, you guys.begin the season as the starter. after coming in, in game four, you absolutely dominated just like i said in my intro. can you talk about your mindset throughout the season, that led you to be fourth in passing yards and second in touchdown passes? >> yeah, i think for me it's really simple. just getting on the same page with the guys. we have a lot of very athletic play makers and so my job as quarterback is to get them the ball. so...
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but even with abby there, she felt lonely. a certain kind of lonely.up, growing suspicions about cindy. >> did she drive him there? was she inside the house? was she involved in this? >> and a secret revealed. >> wow. >> that was my response, wow. >> when dateline continues. when dateline continues jaycee tried gain flings for the first time the other day and forgot where she was. you can always spot a first time gain flings user. ♪ got my hair got my head ♪ introducing new one a day multi+. a complete multivitamin plus an extra boost of support for your immunity, brain, and hair, skin & nails. new one a day multi+. you might have heard of carvana and that we sell cars online. we believe buying a car should be something that gets you hyped up. and that your new car ought to come with newfound happiness and zero surprises. and all of us will stop at nothing to drive you happy. we'll drive you happy at carvana. we have to be able to repair the enamel on a daily basis. with pronamel repair toothpaste, we can help actively repair enamel in its weakened sta
but even with abby there, she felt lonely. a certain kind of lonely.up, growing suspicions about cindy. >> did she drive him there? was she inside the house? was she involved in this? >> and a secret revealed. >> wow. >> that was my response, wow. >> when dateline continues. when dateline continues jaycee tried gain flings for the first time the other day and forgot where she was. you can always spot a first time gain flings user. ♪ got my hair got my head ♪...
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abby phillip and carl bernstein join us for that and later, uvalde, for the first time, the police chief who was supposed to be in charge is speaking out. for starters, seems to be saying he actually wasn't in charge. that he didn't issue any orders and gets even harder to believe than that. hepatitis c? don't just treat it. crush it with mavyret. conquer it with mavyret. cure it. with mavyret. mavyret cures all types of hep c. in only 8 weeks. the virus multiplies daily and can damage the liver ov time. mavyret stops hep c and cures it. if you've had hepatitis b, it may flare up... ...and cause serious liver problems during and after treatment. tell your doctor if you've had hep b, a liver or kidney transplant, other liver problems... ...hiv, other medical conditions... ...and all your medicines. do not take mavyret with atazanavir or rifampin. report right away yellow skin, stomach pain or swelling... ...confusion, and bleeding or bruising. hep c? crush it with mavyret. conquer it. cure it. in only 8 weeks. see hep c gone with mavyret. ask your doctor about mavyret. abbvie could help y
abby phillip and carl bernstein join us for that and later, uvalde, for the first time, the police chief who was supposed to be in charge is speaking out. for starters, seems to be saying he actually wasn't in charge. that he didn't issue any orders and gets even harder to believe than that. hepatitis c? don't just treat it. crush it with mavyret. conquer it with mavyret. cure it. with mavyret. mavyret cures all types of hep c. in only 8 weeks. the virus multiplies daily and can damage the...
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abbie yant anything to say on vote to cancel? >> we can go ahead and call for a-action item, we can call for a motion. >> i move that we cancel the july board meeting. >> second. >> moved and seconded. open for discussion. any comments, director yant or anyone elseen the health service board? >> (inaudible) >> thank you very much. hearing none, open up for public comment. >> thank you president follansbee. [providing instructions for public comment] we begin with in-person public comment. no one approached the podium so move to virtual comment. the moderator will notify of callers in the queue at this time. >> board secretary, we have 4 callers on the phone line, zeer ro callers entered the queue at the time. reminder to all callers on the line, must dial star 3 now if you want to join public comment for this specific agenda item. we will wait 5 more seconds and close public comment for this agenda item. board secretary, there are still no callers in the public comment queue at this time. >> thank you moderator. no further caller
abbie yant anything to say on vote to cancel? >> we can go ahead and call for a-action item, we can call for a motion. >> i move that we cancel the july board meeting. >> second. >> moved and seconded. open for discussion. any comments, director yant or anyone elseen the health service board? >> (inaudible) >> thank you very much. hearing none, open up for public comment. >> thank you president follansbee. [providing instructions for public comment] we...
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back with me, abby hunt, casey and john king. abby, we just experienced the doj prosecution.t did the president know and when did he know it. this isn't something nixon found out about later, everything was because donald trump wanted it. he may not have known every single detail, but he was the impetus of all of this. >> and he was aware of all the elements of the conspiracy, the fake electors, he was aware that the legal argument was not true. he had been told repeatedly that all the crazy theories of what happened with the ballots were not true. he was aware of all of that. it strikes me that the department of justice is not actually a factual problem. we know what trump knew, we know what he was involved with and what he wasn't. it's really a political question. it's how far do they want to go? how much do they want to be involved in the turmoil that the country is going to be in one way or another, and that is not a question that has easy answers. i mean, there are foam who would t -- people who would tell you, yeah, you must prosecute to prevent this from happening agai
back with me, abby hunt, casey and john king. abby, we just experienced the doj prosecution.t did the president know and when did he know it. this isn't something nixon found out about later, everything was because donald trump wanted it. he may not have known every single detail, but he was the impetus of all of this. >> and he was aware of all the elements of the conspiracy, the fake electors, he was aware that the legal argument was not true. he had been told repeatedly that all the...
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and, you know, it all goes to the question that abby was talking about which is the state of mind of the people involved, starting with former president trump, which is, were they making a good faith argument that turned out not to be supported by the courts or supported by mike pence? you know, just a losing legal argument, or were they intentionally violating what they knew to be the law and the facts in an attempt to stay in office illegitimately? that question of intent. did they know they were violating the law? every day in this hearing is about that question, and tomorrow will certainly be a major milestone in discussing it as well. >> no question. jeffrey toobin, thank you. don't go far because we've got more opinions to come now. abby phillip, thank you very much. >>> still to come, dangerous heat across the midwest leaving more than 200,000 people in ohio without power, and in montana, floods sweeping away roads and homes, shutting down yellow stone national park. a look at, really, this extreme weather impacting millions. >>> right now, fda vaccine advisers discussing covi
and, you know, it all goes to the question that abby was talking about which is the state of mind of the people involved, starting with former president trump, which is, were they making a good faith argument that turned out not to be supported by the courts or supported by mike pence? you know, just a losing legal argument, or were they intentionally violating what they knew to be the law and the facts in an attempt to stay in office illegitimately? that question of intent. did they know they...
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abby and juliette are back with me. foolhardy to guess even exactly where this is going to end up but what we're talking about, there was an interesting, great reporting that republican senators of wyoming, she actually told cnn she's been surprised by all the calls, the types of calls coming into her office since this has happened. this is a republican senator from a state and said she's been surprised her office is getting a lot of calls from voters saying they want something done on guns. i add that into this discussion of we don't know where it's going, but the fact that even the senators are talking about this is interesting. >> yeah, i mean, politics is not a static thing. it's influenced by constituents, by voters. so we're not quite sure where this is headed. we know where the politics has been for a long time, and cynthia loomis said it. she, weeks ago, would not even entertain the idea of anything really touching on expanding gun rules, but today, in the last week, has been talking more about what can we do th
abby and juliette are back with me. foolhardy to guess even exactly where this is going to end up but what we're talking about, there was an interesting, great reporting that republican senators of wyoming, she actually told cnn she's been surprised by all the calls, the types of calls coming into her office since this has happened. this is a republican senator from a state and said she's been surprised her office is getting a lot of calls from voters saying they want something done on guns. i...
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jamie gangel, abby phillip, thanks to you as well. laura will have more on the hearings when she anchors cnn tonight later tonight, 9:00 p.m. eastern. >> just ahead, the select committee says it has evidence that trump and his family personally benefitted from phony claims of election fraud, including donald trump jr.'s fiancee kimberly guilfoyle. we'll break it down with a key member of the committee next. bipolar depression. it made me feel trapped in a fog. this is art inspired by real stories of bipolar depression. i just couldn't find my way out of it. the lows of bipolar depression can take you to a dark place. latuda could make a real difference in your symptoms. latuda was proven to significantly reduce bipolar depression symptoms and in clinical studies, had no substantial impact on weight. this is where i want to be. call your doctor about sudden behavior changes or suicidal thoughts. antidepressants can increase these in children and young adults. elderly dementia patients have increased risk of death or stroke. report feve
jamie gangel, abby phillip, thanks to you as well. laura will have more on the hearings when she anchors cnn tonight later tonight, 9:00 p.m. eastern. >> just ahead, the select committee says it has evidence that trump and his family personally benefitted from phony claims of election fraud, including donald trump jr.'s fiancee kimberly guilfoyle. we'll break it down with a key member of the committee next. bipolar depression. it made me feel trapped in a fog. this is art inspired by real...
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preview today's hearing, republican election lawyer ben ginsburg, he testified on monday and cnn's abby philip. ben, today's hearing is all about the pressure campaign that trump put on mike pence. judge luttig is set to tell the committee "had the vice president of the united states obeyed the president of the united states, america would immediately have been plunged into what would have been tantamount to a revolution within a paralyzing constitutional crisis." do you agree with that assessment, that it would have been a constitutional crisis? >> well, i think it certainly would have been a constitutional crisis. what's really important to focus on in today's hearing is what an icon michael luttig is to the conservative judicial community. he's a charter of the federalist society, he speaks with great authority and when michael luttig starts talking about constitutional crises in america, there is a swathe of conservative judicial thought that is going to pay attention as perhaps they haven't before. >> abby, we'll hear a lot about mike pence, actually going to hear directly from pen
preview today's hearing, republican election lawyer ben ginsburg, he testified on monday and cnn's abby philip. ben, today's hearing is all about the pressure campaign that trump put on mike pence. judge luttig is set to tell the committee "had the vice president of the united states obeyed the president of the united states, america would immediately have been plunged into what would have been tantamount to a revolution within a paralyzing constitutional crisis." do you agree with...
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abby, i know where you stan. i know where you stand.tinue this conversation over the next days and weeks. thank you for being here and so knowledgeable and passionate. we're going to have someone coming up, a unique perspective really on this week's action on gun violence legislation in congress and the supreme court. i'll be joined by a doctor who has not only seen the crisis in the emergency room. but he is also a survivor himself of gun violence. that is coming up next. um, oh wow. um, the future is, uh, what's ahead of us. i don't get it. yeah. maybe this will help. so now we're in the present. and now... we're in the future. the all-electric chevy bolt euv with available super cruise™ for hands-free driving. - dad. - yeah? do fish get thirsty? eh. find new answers. find new roads. chevrolet. we need to reduce plastic waste in the environment. that's why at america's beverage companies, our bottles are made to be re-made. not all plastic is the same. we're carefully designing our bottles to be 100% recyclable, including the caps. th
abby, i know where you stan. i know where you stand.tinue this conversation over the next days and weeks. thank you for being here and so knowledgeable and passionate. we're going to have someone coming up, a unique perspective really on this week's action on gun violence legislation in congress and the supreme court. i'll be joined by a doctor who has not only seen the crisis in the emergency room. but he is also a survivor himself of gun violence. that is coming up next. um, oh wow. um, the...
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let's get to abby phillip and "the washington post's" leann caldwell.abby, del rio walked back the comments, but team's head coach brought back the comments and said it is clear january 6th was an act of domestic terrorism. what do you make of this? >> look, it's not that hard to understand the difference between, you know, people protesting police violence and using violenceinse the streets, which is actually not something that is new. there have been riots on -- as a result of protests or riots just in general in this country for a long time. but the first time that we ever had a riot on the capitol in an effort to stop the peaceful transfer of power happened on january 6th. that's a very different thing. so i think that that is, you know, that comparison is actually pretty common on the right, particularly in right-wing media, so it doesn't surprise me that presumptively this individual is very fluent in that kind of propaganda and is repeating it. that's what a lot of americans believe right now at the moment. >> yeah, that's very true. it's like ex
let's get to abby phillip and "the washington post's" leann caldwell.abby, del rio walked back the comments, but team's head coach brought back the comments and said it is clear january 6th was an act of domestic terrorism. what do you make of this? >> look, it's not that hard to understand the difference between, you know, people protesting police violence and using violenceinse the streets, which is actually not something that is new. there have been riots on -- as a result of...
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abby, i know where you stan. i know where you stand.nue this conversation over the next days and weeks. thank you for being here and so knowledgeable and passionate. we're going to have someone coming up, a unique perspective really on this week's action on gun violence legislation in congress and the supreme court. i'll be joined by a doctor who has not only seen the crisis in the emergency room. but he is also a survivor himself of gun violence. that is coming up next. ♪ ♪ ♪ introducing the all-new infiniti qx60. take on your wild world in style. ♪ what can i du with less asthma? with dupixent, i can du more... crazy commutes... crowd control- have a nice day alex (thanks ms. ellen) ...taking the stairs. that's how you du more with dupixent, which helps prevent asthma attacks. dupixent is not for sudden breathing problems. it's an add-on-treatment for specific types of moderate-to-severe asthma that can improve lung function for better breathing in as little as two weeks. and can reduce, or even eliminate, oral steroids. and here's so
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the like the abby and b fossa fabric. so these quad here fabri, we would sauce them from different warehouses, and then they would give us the data off death, abby and a sample. and then we basically put these on to the internet so that people can come and browse and shop online. but the business got off to a rocky start. few believed anyone could produce quality fashions from fabric remnants. after 4 months, the founders were ready to throw in the towel, but then they had the bright idea of creating their own collection. wendy, upon deals into the t shirt, and it's easier to identity. have a sense of quality than delay when a passive, they showed off their t shirts at a trade show and sold out in just 2 days. from then on, things went quickly. at 1st, just 5 factories sold their surplus fabric to more loop. now, more than 70 textile producers and to remnants into the database, the selection is large enough to attract corporate clients. more loop now produces tailor made products for 150 companies like insurance firms, al
the like the abby and b fossa fabric. so these quad here fabri, we would sauce them from different warehouses, and then they would give us the data off death, abby and a sample. and then we basically put these on to the internet so that people can come and browse and shop online. but the business got off to a rocky start. few believed anyone could produce quality fashions from fabric remnants. after 4 months, the founders were ready to throw in the towel, but then they had the bright idea of...
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we're like the abby and b fossa fabric. so this hockey family, we was sauce them from different warehouses and then they would give us the data off f, abby and a sample. and then we basically put these on to the internet so that people can come and browse and shot or lying their own collection when they produce into a t shirt. and it's easier to danny, have a sense of quality when delay, admin, a passion. they showed off their t shirts at a trade show and sold out in just 2 days from then on, things went quickly at 1st, just 5 factories sold their surplus fabric to more loop. now, more than 70 textile producers and to remnants into the database, the selection is large enough to attract corporate clients. more loop now produces tailor made products for 150 companies like insurance firms, allianz. oh wow. i think it makes sense. instead of producing the new fabric, why don't we just use whatever that already available? and, and that's good because i, it means that you also help all the factory in the country as well. she's or
we're like the abby and b fossa fabric. so this hockey family, we was sauce them from different warehouses and then they would give us the data off f, abby and a sample. and then we basically put these on to the internet so that people can come and browse and shot or lying their own collection when they produce into a t shirt. and it's easier to danny, have a sense of quality when delay, admin, a passion. they showed off their t shirts at a trade show and sold out in just 2 days from then on,...
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he's all yours, abby. >> maybe he can teach me how to do this thumbs up. >> he can't teach you anything time. whoppers window, i want everybody to tune in saturday night at 9:00 p.m. that the dan benji no-show unfiltered, i wil appear at the top of the hour and i predict what's going to happen this summer with the biden presidency. i've never explained this before , so it's good stuff make sure to watch it at 9 nine 9 >> thank you for that news stor on the crew inside the capital. can he be arrested? i think he incited a riot, and he should definitely be subpoenaed to have to testify i front of the committee. doug from park city, utah,. the incident involving the colbert workers will be swept under the carpet as is all lawbreaking by democrats. i would agree. mark from cheyenne, wyoming, we need is 617 committee to investigate adam schiff. he is complicit in this so-called insurrection. darlene says jesse, make sure these people are put in jail with the same poor people who are still in jail from january 6 . otherwise, let the january 6 people free. fair is fair. nothing is fair in wash
he's all yours, abby. >> maybe he can teach me how to do this thumbs up. >> he can't teach you anything time. whoppers window, i want everybody to tune in saturday night at 9:00 p.m. that the dan benji no-show unfiltered, i wil appear at the top of the hour and i predict what's going to happen this summer with the biden presidency. i've never explained this before , so it's good stuff make sure to watch it at 9 nine 9 >> thank you for that news stor on the crew inside the...
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that when they were in lockdown during the pandemic, they weren't able to do their jobs as usual. abby saw but at the ford pass as the part b, b, as i yeah. most of them were working at home. would yen walk on the board, do go young, yellow by the so the authority said it was difficult for them to monitor the forrester. my c r o i d been vomiting by on board michael gun when he thought he holy answer. see again says that forest patrols also fell victim to budget cups. during the pandemic and the economic downturn had another effect on that originated in the cities. as unemployment grew in urban areas, during locked down many migrant workers returned to their villages. putting further pressure on forests alcala. dairy, i'm going to my mom, you slow on the data showed that the migration of people from cities to rural areas increased significantly up on berryanne, loaded with malware from 36700000 and 2019. it increased to 40000000 people early in the pandemic pool. but roger, the on online, here they, these 40000000 people are more than a quarter of the total workers in indonesia, number
that when they were in lockdown during the pandemic, they weren't able to do their jobs as usual. abby saw but at the ford pass as the part b, b, as i yeah. most of them were working at home. would yen walk on the board, do go young, yellow by the so the authority said it was difficult for them to monitor the forrester. my c r o i d been vomiting by on board michael gun when he thought he holy answer. see again says that forest patrols also fell victim to budget cups. during the pandemic and...
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but there was no evidence abby, this year, mexico city has stopped distributing. i remarked in, but the drug is still being promoted byte vaccine, skeptics, misinformation that can cost lives. ah, during the pandemic, many people around the world took comfort in longstanding traditions. celebrating festivals and reviving old customs helps sustain families and communities. so 2 in the mainly indigenous regions of ecuador every year in june, the indigenous communities of northern ecuador celebrate indeed i me, the son festival, although in many parts of the country, this ancient ritual didn't take place during the pandemic. blanca bonia is a traditional healer. she works as a volunteer advisor to local authorities and the quota kaci region. i left with jeff k and korean est out for la off when we had there, would coven cases in the coastal area? and also in other countries. we had a clear plan about what we would do once it reached our region. not though is one of the hill. no. if we made lots of positive progress with our experiments fighting the virus and that the
but there was no evidence abby, this year, mexico city has stopped distributing. i remarked in, but the drug is still being promoted byte vaccine, skeptics, misinformation that can cost lives. ah, during the pandemic, many people around the world took comfort in longstanding traditions. celebrating festivals and reviving old customs helps sustain families and communities. so 2 in the mainly indigenous regions of ecuador every year in june, the indigenous communities of northern ecuador...
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as usual, abby saw black they feed bass ah, support the yes i most of them were working at home again. walk on the door, do go young. yellow button, so the authority said it was difficult for them to monitor the forest. my see, ah, go i. d, been vomiting by all bolt malackle got one. he thought he fully answers. see, again says that forrest patrols also fell victim to budget cox. during the pandemic and the economic downturn had another effect on that originated in the cities. as unemployment grew in urban areas, during locked down many migrant workers returned to their villages. pin it increased to 40000000 people early in the pandemic. what? oh, what would you thought or unless, here they are? these 40000000 people are more than a quarter of the total workers in indonesia, number of fennel, i buried you, wrap up on people from the cities looked for work in their villages where agriculture is the dominant industry. but more people in the village means less land to cultivate legally are decided to go smart. the amount of land that can be legally used has dropped was when more people m
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cupp and cnn political correspondent abby phillip. i want to start with miah because congress has heard from survivors of mass shootings before, but it's been two weeks since uvalde. she's 11 years old. where does he voice fit into these discussions today? >> first of all, i think that it really confronts them and the whole country with really what is our national shame, that an 11-year-old has to be in a position two weeks after she was in the room with a gunman and watched her teacher and friends be murdered to testify before congress on this issue. i think that that in and of itself is a shocking fact for this country. some people might have been tempted to say, oh, they're exploiting this young girl, but she wanted to tell this story, and you also heard from her father who we want as he talked about losing her. look, i think that lawmakers on both sides of the aisle, particularly republicans, recognize that they have to do something. that's the sentiment that you're getting in washington these days is that everybody knows that sit
cupp and cnn political correspondent abby phillip. i want to start with miah because congress has heard from survivors of mass shootings before, but it's been two weeks since uvalde. she's 11 years old. where does he voice fit into these discussions today? >> first of all, i think that it really confronts them and the whole country with really what is our national shame, that an 11-year-old has to be in a position two weeks after she was in the room with a gunman and watched her teacher...
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please introduce yourself to abby was and your connection to miss mama? sure. well thank you. for having me, my name is a small, i'm a standard comedian from chicago, and i'm a cure called naj off the euro king. nice small recurring committee role. very nice. nice to see you in the miss marvel universe as well. all right, so we with, if you're watching right now and you on youtube, he's got comment, she's got questions about miss marble. how did they make it? what was that thought process? what happened behind the scenes? we have juice. we're happy to share with you comments. i can live right here. i am going to get and guess festival. we talked to some, some little ones about miss martha, what it meant to them. and this is what they told us. i want you to late take a look at this video and then immediately react. let's take a look at the youngsters. will future critics a week? oh, she's scared of june and goes to the mosque while she goes to school and has many friends and gets in trouble with her teachers. this made me really happy and proud that there could be a girl just l
please introduce yourself to abby was and your connection to miss mama? sure. well thank you. for having me, my name is a small, i'm a standard comedian from chicago, and i'm a cure called naj off the euro king. nice small recurring committee role. very nice. nice to see you in the miss marvel universe as well. all right, so we with, if you're watching right now and you on youtube, he's got comment, she's got questions about miss marble. how did they make it? what was that thought process? what...
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abby, really appreciate it. norm, thank you so much. >>> still to come, gary tuchman looks at what may be the most compelling testimony, when shaye moss, former election worker in georgia, on the threats she received after becoming the center of election fraud conspiracies and direct attacks, racist attacks by the former president. >>> and later, we'll be joined by democratic senator amy klobuchar to address that draft agreement to reduce gun violence. a lot of questions, can the bill pass, can money for red flag laws and other items in the bill curb mass shootings in america? more ahead. newfound happiness and zero surprises. and all of us will stop at nothing to drive you happy. we'll drive you happy at carvana. a monster was attacking but the team remained calm. because with miro, they could problem solve together, and find the answer that was right under their nose. or... his nose. "peace of mind." such a big, beautiful idea. and for us at booking.com this means - free cancellation on most bookings. it's a b
abby, really appreciate it. norm, thank you so much. >>> still to come, gary tuchman looks at what may be the most compelling testimony, when shaye moss, former election worker in georgia, on the threats she received after becoming the center of election fraud conspiracies and direct attacks, racist attacks by the former president. >>> and later, we'll be joined by democratic senator amy klobuchar to address that draft agreement to reduce gun violence. a lot of questions, can...
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so statement would you be like should i be yikes yanked because you would be abby or would you be like? yikes. i ordered for by was anxious until i saw the 1st 4 episodes and then my shoulders went down and i relaxed as a tell me about your ex, your experience working on this because it is a big job to take miss marvel. as a muslim american teen putting on the screen and then for it to connect with people this, right. i mean, i think 1st of all, i'm kudos to the team that reduce the whole show. and i think that especially i would say the original team that created all the source material. i'm talking specifically about, you know, g, willow, wilson and of course, son of a man or 2 has been involved from the very beginning. her co creating the character of kamala on, but then also shepherding the tv show in the marble cinematic universe. because i think that, you know, whatever authenticity people are able to feel in the show to day really has its origin in the authenticity of, of the writers and producers and the original creative team that really took incredible pains to make sure that
so statement would you be like should i be yikes yanked because you would be abby or would you be like? yikes. i ordered for by was anxious until i saw the 1st 4 episodes and then my shoulders went down and i relaxed as a tell me about your ex, your experience working on this because it is a big job to take miss marvel. as a muslim american teen putting on the screen and then for it to connect with people this, right. i mean, i think 1st of all, i'm kudos to the team that reduce the whole show....
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abbi smitton, bbc news.5 it running up that hill has just gone to number one uk singles chart. music. the song has new fans, 37 years after it was first on the top ten because it featured in the netflix drama stranger things, speaking to woman's hour on bbc radio 4 kate bush said she had been shocked by the response. it’s said she had been shocked by the response.— the response. it's 'ust extraordinary, i the response. it's 'ust extraordinary, it'si the response. it'sjustl extraordinary, it's such the response. it'sjusti extraordinary, it's such a great series i thought trek would get some attention, but i just never imagined it would be anything like this, so, it's so exciting but it's quite shocking, really, isn't it? the whole world has gone mad. aha, whole world has gone mad. a reminder of ourtop whole world has gone mad. a reminder of our top story the taliban government in afghanistan has appealed for more international support as it struggles to cope with the wednesday devastating earthquake in the so
abbi smitton, bbc news.5 it running up that hill has just gone to number one uk singles chart. music. the song has new fans, 37 years after it was first on the top ten because it featured in the netflix drama stranger things, speaking to woman's hour on bbc radio 4 kate bush said she had been shocked by the response. it’s said she had been shocked by the response.— the response. it's 'ust extraordinary, i the response. it's 'ust extraordinary, it'si the response. it'sjustl extraordinary,...
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let's bring in abby hornacek to talk more about this. hi, abby.. but he's the first active nba player to be a member of this club. >> a club we would all love to be in. first active nba player to be in that club. that's interesting. my mind went to michael jordan. there were different contracts in the day. he didn't reach that status until 11 years after he retired from the nba. forbes has his network at 1.7 billion. that was a decade after he retired. it's easy to look at lebron and say how is he not already a billionaire? he's made a boat looked of money in the nba. he's made $390 million the last 12 years, and that's not upcoming his contract of $44 million for next year. it's his investments that put him over the edge. he has $300 million invested in spring hill company and other investments, fenway sports group, lays pizza. let's not forget back in 2015 he signed a lifetime deal with nike that is estimated $32 million per year. so he's raking in all sorts of cash. dinner is on him potentially. that's probably a good idea. >> john: abby, i mad
let's bring in abby hornacek to talk more about this. hi, abby.. but he's the first active nba player to be a member of this club. >> a club we would all love to be in. first active nba player to be in that club. that's interesting. my mind went to michael jordan. there were different contracts in the day. he didn't reach that status until 11 years after he retired from the nba. forbes has his network at 1.7 billion. that was a decade after he retired. it's easy to look at lebron and say...
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let's bring in abby phillip and elie honig. he is a well known texan.other was a kindergarten teacher. he's from uvalde. he sort of personifies so many of these issues. do you think that hearing from somebody like that moves the needle with lawmakers? >> >>> i don't know if it moves the needle necessarily, but you have to think, matthew mcconaughey didn't have to do any of this. he's an actor. he could have put out a statement, made some comments, made a donation, and moved on. he's been in washington this week on this issue. he's at the white house on this issue. it clearly matters to him, and i think he understands what this is about. guns and the issue of guns is a cultural issue in this country. and i think he figures, he talked about it today. i grew up, i learned how to shoot a bibi gun, i had to wait until after two years after i graduated to get a shotgun. he talked about himself as a gun owner, someone who grew up in gun culture, and why this isn't anymore about gun culture, and why, as he said, responsible gun owners ought to be able to come t
let's bring in abby phillip and elie honig. he is a well known texan.other was a kindergarten teacher. he's from uvalde. he sort of personifies so many of these issues. do you think that hearing from somebody like that moves the needle with lawmakers? >> >>> i don't know if it moves the needle necessarily, but you have to think, matthew mcconaughey didn't have to do any of this. he's an actor. he could have put out a statement, made some comments, made a donation, and moved on....
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ab abby, let me start with you. experienced the 50th anniversary of the watergate break-in and the big question there from senator howard baker is, what did the president know and when he did know it? president knew everything. in this case. this isn't some low-level break-in that nixon found out about later. this is -- everything was because donald trump wanted it. he might not have known every single detail, but he was the impetus for all of it. >> and he was aware of the fake electors, he was aware that the legal argument itself was not true, he had been told repeatedly that all the crazy theories about what happened to the ballots were also not true. so, he was aware of all of that. it strikes me that the problem for the department of justice is not actually a factual problem. i think we know what trump knew, we know what he was involved with, it's really a political question. it's how far do they want to go? how much do they want to be involved in the turmoil the country is going to be in one way or another? an
ab abby, let me start with you. experienced the 50th anniversary of the watergate break-in and the big question there from senator howard baker is, what did the president know and when he did know it? president knew everything. in this case. this isn't some low-level break-in that nixon found out about later. this is -- everything was because donald trump wanted it. he might not have known every single detail, but he was the impetus for all of it. >> and he was aware of the fake electors,...
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. >> joining us, abby phillip and cnn political analyst and reporter for "the new york times" estead harman. good discussions about where exactly they are, but it is pretty revealing. >> it is. two things stuck out at me. one, the fact that joe manchin, who has absolutely no reason to, you know, to talk about some of these issues is pretty clear. he doesn't think that, you know, ar-15s should be allowed to be purchased by 18-year-olds. that tells you one big thing about where he thinks the politics are on this issue in the american middle. but also republicans are stumbling over their words to try to explain what you do with this gun and why just a simple age requirement shouldn't be on the table. i think a lot of times in republican politics they don't want to even talk about it because just the fact of a conversation invites criticism on the right. criticism from their constituents and i won't even say from the nra, because it is from the constituents who are culturally, you know, gun absolutists in some cases, about maybe 30% of the american electorate or less. >> estead w, what d
. >> joining us, abby phillip and cnn political analyst and reporter for "the new york times" estead harman. good discussions about where exactly they are, but it is pretty revealing. >> it is. two things stuck out at me. one, the fact that joe manchin, who has absolutely no reason to, you know, to talk about some of these issues is pretty clear. he doesn't think that, you know, ar-15s should be allowed to be purchased by 18-year-olds. that tells you one big thing about...
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much abby, thanks so much for coming on abortion camps on federal lands. did you ever think you'd hear you'ar? never. but hey, maybe elizabeth warren can get us a discount from her tribal ancestors or something. but listen, this would be extreme executive overreach if this actually happened. and iyo mean, you're exactlynd right. mon they don't want to spendey o any money on actually helping women who are pregnant. but hey, let'sle spend billions of dollars on , you know, building abortion clinics on what native american land or federal parks. i mean, it's absolutely ridiculous. let's just provide for womenhe who need resources for their babies right now when g they couldn't even get formula a few weeks ago. but yeah, let's justet build abortion clinics insteadon. what i don't understand is where's the meaning in american life? i mean, if if having children has no meaning, if it's not t the main source of joy in ae, person's life, then then what is i mean netflix like what are they offering up to replace the void of children? c? >> well, i mean they're real
much abby, thanks so much for coming on abortion camps on federal lands. did you ever think you'd hear you'ar? never. but hey, maybe elizabeth warren can get us a discount from her tribal ancestors or something. but listen, this would be extreme executive overreach if this actually happened. and iyo mean, you're exactlynd right. mon they don't want to spendey o any money on actually helping women who are pregnant. but hey, let'sle spend billions of dollars on , you know, building abortion...
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it's abby. what's your story from. ready he wasn't, i was women, especially victims of violence in labs and take part and send us your story. we are trying always to understand this new culture. so you are not a visitor, not the guests. you want to become a citizen in phil migrants, your platform for reliable information. ah, this week on world stories, training, ukrainian d miners in columbia. flying home in a wing suit in turkey. we begin in ukraine as the bitter war, wages on in the eastern part of the country. more and more ukrainians are voluntarily returning home from abroad. boris office, people in his town of boots and that's pressed. so and with it a little bit of normality. this is what his cafe looked like when he came back a few weeks ago. he said the russians stole every thing. even his st. nearly every thing is working again. now. he's just missing a few windows. i crossed like broken bridge to go to the keel to, to get coffee to get milk forget. i like smoked some cookies after 1st guest come over here.
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they are foxox news host abby 1% and jimmy fallon and we're happy to see you both .ker ,>> i just wanted to say, tucker , that i tried to buy brive, every single member on your staff to give me the answers to these questionsd . nonono one would budge.cu there are twote upstanding hold on which is ridiculous. tucker her dad played nba basketball. my dad played beer pong. okay,ke and let's watch. this is usa a lot of talented usc graduates versus the nassau community college. hanga outhred, i don't know if want a three hour radio show every single day, youda know,er answered all these questions already. interesting to hear people talk up the other side. it's a strategy. we'll see if it's going to work ferocious. your competitive spirit is okay . buzzer'sh here,e, the rules i k the questions. the first one to buzz in gets t to answer the questiono . you have to wait till i finish asking the question. otherwise our judges will count you out. every correct answer is worth one point if you get wrong you lose p a point. best of five win each questione tonight is multiple ch
they are foxox news host abby 1% and jimmy fallon and we're happy to see you both .ker ,>> i just wanted to say, tucker , that i tried to buy brive, every single member on your staff to give me the answers to these questionsd . nonono one would budge.cu there are twote upstanding hold on which is ridiculous. tucker her dad played nba basketball. my dad played beer pong. okay,ke and let's watch. this is usa a lot of talented usc graduates versus the nassau community college. hanga outhred,...
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that, i mean i ended however, in the course of the, in the movement of the 20th century, this through abby has been fought, is in the name all kind of reversion. real good, which is good. i heard from, from this is your cultural broad and this cultural fraud is repeated in law room. and how that be for the last 2 years, according to india as 2011 sensors, him the is the 1st language of a 44 percent of indians. it's spoken mostly in the north of the country, but by no means everywhere the your belly and it has the name of the feed in pool languages was of him, the english and army. and although and be that among official languages of india, a fragment celebry, the linguistic i was thinking of this country with teens when you move on, maybe. depending on vending with big demography. india has over 120 major languages, but no single nation language in denison must have it. so there is no harm in having a one. great. it's a initial bed here, but then people are more, you know, him to learn in b because after only days, one mission but many people from india as non hindi. speaking state view, t
that, i mean i ended however, in the course of the, in the movement of the 20th century, this through abby has been fought, is in the name all kind of reversion. real good, which is good. i heard from, from this is your cultural broad and this cultural fraud is repeated in law room. and how that be for the last 2 years, according to india as 2011 sensors, him the is the 1st language of a 44 percent of indians. it's spoken mostly in the north of the country, but by no means everywhere the your...
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he says the move is not politically motivated and not technically driven. abby has been stressing the need for a rapid transition away from fossil fuels and away from russian fuels in particular . ukranian president the letter mister lindsey is welcomed a pledge by washington to provide an additional $1000000000.00 in military aid to ukraine. it's the largest package since russia's invasion began. speaking in brussels, u. s. secretary of defense, lloyd austin, called on other countries to also step up support. says the war has reached a pivotal moment. the meeting includes nato members, as well as dozens of additional countries known as the cranium. defense contact group. his us defense secretary lloyd austin, speaking earlier. so security group 1st came together nearly 3 months ago. we doc tremendous momentum for donations and delivery of notary assistance. and after this, this afternoon's discussions, we're not just going to maintain that momentum. we're going to move even faster and push human heart. will deepen our coordination and cooperation and will bolster ukraine's armed forc
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okay, our judges unfortunately are in charge, so you get raccoon, jimmy, and abby said opossum.et's see what it was. >> what is it? >> i saw this video on twitter. that might have been jimmy carrying it out to be honest. >> said they judges aren't saying that wasn't an ostrich. let's just say it's nice to see somebody leaving the bar and chains. it's a question you can redeem yourself, question four, a lion at the chinese do is making new because of his unusual hairstyle . that would be eric swalwell chinese girlfriend. he was boarding which kind of haircut for it was it a, a mohawk, was it be as shameful mullets, or was it cf middle-aged ponytail? >> it was become a mullet. >> o my. whose light is lit up right now. >> you're just always going to long island with this. that goes to jimmy they are saying. >> you are joking. of their waco. mullets. have you ever tried that. >> i was a mullet guy come back in the day, tucker. trend when you are now even 2-2. this is the final question. a two-point question, so whoeve get this is going to crash it. jahan has developed a new robot in
okay, our judges unfortunately are in charge, so you get raccoon, jimmy, and abby said opossum.et's see what it was. >> what is it? >> i saw this video on twitter. that might have been jimmy carrying it out to be honest. >> said they judges aren't saying that wasn't an ostrich. let's just say it's nice to see somebody leaving the bar and chains. it's a question you can redeem yourself, question four, a lion at the chinese do is making new because of his unusual hairstyle ....
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that's apparent in the health care system, dr. ot abby's ball has been working in this hospital for 10 years either under, during these 10 years, i only got temporary contracts. they were also very shaky contracts that didn't even clearly define my area of responsibilities. them, but i mean, i feel that's why medical professionals have been repeatedly protesting the past few days. they want their industry to move away from temporary contracts to latin bodily and the rate of temporary contract is incredibly high in the public sector. and more so in health care here at madrid, more than 50 percent of hospital doctors are in temporary contracts and an emergency rooms it's 80 percent and up at the end of it will take time for the full effects of the reform law to bear fruit throughout the entire labor market, but for now, christina said reagan is happy to be able to reap some of the early rewards. a metallic pink balloon monkeys sculpture by jeff codes. one of the world's most famous living artists is going on the block to raise humanitarian funds for ukraine, billionaire, ukrainian art co
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o t abby's ball has been working in this hospital for 10 years latin godaddy and the rate of temporary contract is incredibly high in the public sector. and more so in health care here in madrid, more than 50 percent of hospital doctors are in temporary contracts and an emergency rooms. it's 80 percent and above. and it will take time for the full effects of the reform law to bear fruit throughout the entire labor market. but for now, christina said we gone is happy to be able to reap some of the early rewards. and sadly, it's clocking off time for us because you're up to date with d. w business. thank you very much for watching. if you want more, you can check out our website, d, w dot com slash business. i'm daniel winter from me and the dw business team. thank you for tuning. ent. poisoned field did completed our song, our improper management and aggressive cultivation on taking their told how can they behave? researchers and farmers plan on gaining ground work in the land for a con, consult next on dw, eagerly awaited hunting, mostly in destructive, massive to innovative concepts,
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o t abby's ball has been working in this hospital for 10 years latin godaddy and the rate of temporary contract is incredibly high in the public sector. and more so in health care here in madrid, more than 50 percent of hospital doctors are in temporary contracts and an emergency rooms it's 80 percent and up at the end of it will take time for the full effects of the reform law to bear fruit throughout the entire labor market, but for now, christina said we gone is happy to be able to reap some of the early rewards. and sadly, it's clocking off time for us because you're up to date with d w business. thank you very much for watching. if you want more, you can check out our website, t, w dot com slash business. i'm daniel winter from me and the dw business team. thank you for tuning in and it's time for a change in perspective and innovative and play phone and all the way up and in architecture. and what is corona virus was the start of something completely new and it's time to rethink and redesign arch $21.00. next on d, w a pulse, a beginning of a story that moves us and takes us alon
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abbie cornish, and alyssa farrah griffin. you have all sat through my sarcasm but i do want to hear you your thoughts today. when you heard about the pressure campaign against and for vice president mike pence, it was not like it was a one time or a one off. it was relentless all the way to january 5 and six. what do you think? >> i think the 40 feet that the rioters got within the range of the vice president. this mob would have killed him if they were able to and knowing what danger the former vice president was in, trump did not care and he even poured gasoline on the fire as my former colleagues said. the committee broke down the pressure campaign and they were smart to have conservative attorneys and a conservative judge walk through this undemocratic effort that we had seen by people like eastman and the other advisors around trump. this really helped showed just how far they were willing to go to stay in power. it is just devastating and undemocratic. >> so i can't help but wonder, did that translate the same way? i'm
abbie cornish, and alyssa farrah griffin. you have all sat through my sarcasm but i do want to hear you your thoughts today. when you heard about the pressure campaign against and for vice president mike pence, it was not like it was a one time or a one off. it was relentless all the way to january 5 and six. what do you think? >> i think the 40 feet that the rioters got within the range of the vice president. this mob would have killed him if they were able to and knowing what danger the...
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former planned parenthood clinic director, now pro-life advocate abby johnson.e middle of this for so many years. >> i'm very excited, pro-lifers across the country are excited. it is a great day for women, great day for life, great day for the pre-born. i'm someone who knows firsthand the devastation of roe. i've had two abortions myself, something i deeply regret. i have facilitated 22,000 abortions as planned parenthood director, knowing the destruction of abortion, the destruction of roe am very glad that law is off the books in our country. >> the law is off the books and now it goes to the states. 13 states have trigger laws, 5 others had previously had a ban on abortion, one of them, indiana so what happens in these states now that is in their hands? >> now we are waiting, some states have enacted their trigger laws, utah, kentucky, a couple of others have already said we are not waiting 30 days, we are going to go ahead and enact those today and so as of yesterday, there's a few states where abortion is now illegal. some states are in the waiting period,
former planned parenthood clinic director, now pro-life advocate abby johnson.e middle of this for so many years. >> i'm very excited, pro-lifers across the country are excited. it is a great day for women, great day for life, great day for the pre-born. i'm someone who knows firsthand the devastation of roe. i've had two abortions myself, something i deeply regret. i have facilitated 22,000 abortions as planned parenthood director, knowing the destruction of abortion, the destruction of...
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that was former goldman sachs partner abby joseph cohen. she says fundamentals matter very much in these volatile markets. let's ask somebody who thinks a lot about this, doug ramsey, chief investment officer for the leuthoid group. the subject of where money flows from here, what are you thinking about that comment that fundamentals matter now? doug: i do agree with parts of it. there has been tremendous revaluation across most of the market. coming from multiples that were so high, in some cases, they were coming down to the s&p 500 pe ratio using smooth stout earnings. last week thanks to the big decline, it finally exited. so, we spent all of 2021 and all of the decline up until last week in the top five or 10% of all the evaluations we have seen. so, we have done a lot of work. certainly, within the large cap u.s. equity sector, we are nowhere near valuations that would look appropriate in what we have right now. taylor: one thing that has perplexed me is if you need a value traded to be outperforming growth, do you need yields to cont
that was former goldman sachs partner abby joseph cohen. she says fundamentals matter very much in these volatile markets. let's ask somebody who thinks a lot about this, doug ramsey, chief investment officer for the leuthoid group. the subject of where money flows from here, what are you thinking about that comment that fundamentals matter now? doug: i do agree with parts of it. there has been tremendous revaluation across most of the market. coming from multiples that were so high, in some...
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. >> the next abby phillip the car and go to the grocery store, you can thank the biden administration. >> reporter: the treasury secretary admitting that mistakes are made. >> i think i was wrong then about the fact that inflation would take. >> reporter: there issuing a warning. >> that hurricane is right out there down the road coming our way. we just do not know if it is a minor one or or if it is like sandy or andrew or something like that. brace yourself. >> there is a lot going on right now. >> reporter: president biden says that fighting rising costs is a top priority. he made the acknowledgment regarding another challenge american families face. the baby formula shortage. he says he did not know the severity of the problem until it was too late. >> i became aware of the problem sometime after april. early april, but how intense it was. >> reporter: announcing new overseas shipments a formula on the way but the president warns that financial relief is unlikely in the near term. >>> accrues have to stopped forward progress on the fire lines in napa county. does not 30% contained
. >> the next abby phillip the car and go to the grocery store, you can thank the biden administration. >> reporter: the treasury secretary admitting that mistakes are made. >> i think i was wrong then about the fact that inflation would take. >> reporter: there issuing a warning. >> that hurricane is right out there down the road coming our way. we just do not know if it is a minor one or or if it is like sandy or andrew or something like that. brace yourself....
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joining me now to discuss, senior political correspondent, the anchor of "inside politics sunday" abbyd janet rogers, a former federal prosecutor. abby, the news of the day, the hearing is being delayed, according to lofgren, because of technical issues. i have to be honest, my first thought is you have the former head of abc news producing this event. the technical issue is you're not getting videos edited in time. we work in a business where things happen on a dime. are there rumbles that perhaps more is here, or is this really about having enough time to edit? >> of course, these hearings have been planned for a very long time. i do think there might be more than simply, you know, videos not ready. there are things that are happening behind the scenes, witnesses being secured, that changes what they need to get from the taped deposition. i think that what the committee is producing, hearing by hearing, is very much in flux. as you can imagine, i mean, largely, the witness testimony that is in person, that we are seeing, it has to ultimately be voluntary. yes, the committee has subpo
joining me now to discuss, senior political correspondent, the anchor of "inside politics sunday" abbyd janet rogers, a former federal prosecutor. abby, the news of the day, the hearing is being delayed, according to lofgren, because of technical issues. i have to be honest, my first thought is you have the former head of abc news producing this event. the technical issue is you're not getting videos edited in time. we work in a business where things happen on a dime. are there...