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>> reporter: hi, abby. we're learning that the death toll is rising.ie county medical examiner has now confirmed 39 deaths that they are attributing to the blizzard. but erie county executive mark poloncarz made it clear that number is likely to rise, this is something we've been warned about over the last few days as more bodies are uncovered and discovered through the wellness checks and said there are additional bodies found but they need to be examined and autopsied to figure out whether they can be attributed to the blizzard itself. and that 39 number, that's countywide, 31 of those deaths occurred here in this city of buffalo and as you mentioned, mayor brown responded to mark poloncarz's criticism from last night very public criticism the county executive had said that the mayor wasn't doing enough to coordinate with the county and with nearby municipalities, well, he made a point of doing something we don't often see from politicians, he apologized not once but -- not twice but several times at the top of this press conference saying that, look
>> reporter: hi, abby. we're learning that the death toll is rising.ie county medical examiner has now confirmed 39 deaths that they are attributing to the blizzard. but erie county executive mark poloncarz made it clear that number is likely to rise, this is something we've been warned about over the last few days as more bodies are uncovered and discovered through the wellness checks and said there are additional bodies found but they need to be examined and autopsied to figure out...
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>> that's correct, abby.en good in the sense that former players in particular are saying take him off the field and don't let him play another game this season or another play this season. there's great concern. this is a very troublesome story, as you have just said, this is the third incident and the second time he has been in concussion protocol. you know, abby, he's a 24-year-old player and he has his entire life ahead of him. what the coach said sounded great, but meanwhile that same coach, the head coach of the dolphins said he did not notice anything during the game. everybody watching on christmas day, and of course you could see the highlights or whatever we would call this, the lowlights of this particular moment when his head hits, how in the world can that coaching staff, an army of coaches, how did nobody know how hard his head hit knowing the history for tua and the fact that he has gone through this time and time again. great questions to be asked about why this man was allowed to stay on the
>> that's correct, abby.en good in the sense that former players in particular are saying take him off the field and don't let him play another game this season or another play this season. there's great concern. this is a very troublesome story, as you have just said, this is the third incident and the second time he has been in concussion protocol. you know, abby, he's a 24-year-old player and he has his entire life ahead of him. what the coach said sounded great, but meanwhile that...
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but i know that abby and charlie would not like that. we first met back in had the 1980's when senator blunt was the secretary of state in missouri and i was in the state legislature. and it was the first year in the national jay sees went from -- jaycees went from 10 outstanding americans. but we met in tulsa, oklahoma, and roy has often joked that we met with a hotel room but then he quickly explains what that was to abby. but we had the opportunity to be there together, and then it wasn't until 1996 election, we were both elected to the united states house, we were standing on the steps of the u.s. house outside to take a picture of the freshman class, 1996, it was, the end of the year, i turn around and roy blunt is standing next to me p i said, i know you and we gathered together again and really struck up a friendship and then we both were on the house agriculture committee and the very first bill i think either of us ever introduced was this very exciting bill about wheat germ. and so we -- i often was asked, what was the first bi
but i know that abby and charlie would not like that. we first met back in had the 1980's when senator blunt was the secretary of state in missouri and i was in the state legislature. and it was the first year in the national jay sees went from -- jaycees went from 10 outstanding americans. but we met in tulsa, oklahoma, and roy has often joked that we met with a hotel room but then he quickly explains what that was to abby. but we had the opportunity to be there together, and then it wasn't...
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>> hi, abby.oblem and unfortunately it's very difficult to shield the rest of the world from china's massive surge right now. we learned early on in the pandemic that these travel restrictions don't work. their benefits are really illusory. they give you a false sense of security, kind of like locking a screen door. this virus is all over the world and the variants that are circulating in china are already in the united states. i think the predominant variant in china right now is something called bf.7, in the united states since september. not the predominant variant but it's already here and the other thing to remember is that if you try and test passengers, a test is a snapshot of time. so if a passenger is tested a day before their flight or even the day after their flight, they are negative at that moment. that doesn't mean that they are not already infected just not testing positive. it's really impossible to block people from coming into the united states and i think these restrictions have
>> hi, abby.oblem and unfortunately it's very difficult to shield the rest of the world from china's massive surge right now. we learned early on in the pandemic that these travel restrictions don't work. their benefits are really illusory. they give you a false sense of security, kind of like locking a screen door. this virus is all over the world and the variants that are circulating in china are already in the united states. i think the predominant variant in china right now is...
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but i know that abby and charlie would not like that. we first met back in had the 1980's when senator blunt was the secretary of state in missouri and i was in the state legislature. and it was the first year in the national jay sees went from -- jaycees went from 10 outstanding americans. but we met in tulsa, oklahoma, and roy has often joked that we met with a hotel room but then he quickly explains what that was to abby. but we had the opportunity to be there together, and then it wasn't until 1996 election, we were both elected to the united states house, we were standing on the steps of the u.s. house outside to take a picture of the freshman class, 1996, it was, the end of the year, i turn around and roy blunt is standing next to me p i said, i know you and we gathered together again and really struck up a friendship and then we both were on the house agriculture committee and the very first bill i think either of us ever introduced was this very exciting bill about wheat germ. and so we -- i often was asked, what was the first bi
but i know that abby and charlie would not like that. we first met back in had the 1980's when senator blunt was the secretary of state in missouri and i was in the state legislature. and it was the first year in the national jay sees went from -- jaycees went from 10 outstanding americans. but we met in tulsa, oklahoma, and roy has often joked that we met with a hotel room but then he quickly explains what that was to abby. but we had the opportunity to be there together, and then it wasn't...
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it is real, abby. let's see. who has -- guy, you have 11, abby, you have 10 -- >> what?ou lose, abby. kennedy: okay. this is worth 3 points. real or fake? >> what. >> okay. kennedy: my show, my rules. intro to frisbee golf. you're all wrong! >> what? oh, my gosh. and if i would have just chose something different, the whole game could have been mine. why did i do that? mathematically -- it's not okay. kennedy: every thursday is home coming. >> she beat me -- >> mathematically, i shouldn't have done it that a way. i just brought so much -- exactly can -- kennedy: did you just say the s-word? >> i said shame. kennedy: good. i was going to say, apologize -- >> i would never say the s-word. not yet, maybe when i'm older. why did i do that? kennedy: thank you, panel. >> i set myself up to fail. kennedy: topical storm is next. we love kat when she loses. [laughter] ♪ ♪ as a business owner, your bottom line is always top of mind. so start saving by switching to the mobile service designed for small business: comcast business mobile. flexible data plans mean you can get unlimite
it is real, abby. let's see. who has -- guy, you have 11, abby, you have 10 -- >> what?ou lose, abby. kennedy: okay. this is worth 3 points. real or fake? >> what. >> okay. kennedy: my show, my rules. intro to frisbee golf. you're all wrong! >> what? oh, my gosh. and if i would have just chose something different, the whole game could have been mine. why did i do that? mathematically -- it's not okay. kennedy: every thursday is home coming. >> she beat me --...
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i'm abby phillip in washington. we begin this hour with a major development in that horrifying murder mystery in idaho. cnn has learned that a suspect has been arrested in the investigation of the stabbing deaths of four college students in their off-campus home. that is according to two federal law enforcement sources. the moscow, idaho, police department has announced a news conference for later this afternoon and cnn's veronica miracle joins us from moscow, idaho, right now. veronica, what are we learning at this hour? >> well, abby, just in the last few minutes josh campbell, lauren and mark morales revealed bryan kohberger, a 28-year-old has been arrested in connection to these murders here. he was arrested according to -- federal sources in pennsylvania, completely on the other side of the country, thousands of miles away. this arrest comes after seven weeks of painstaking investigation by the moscow police department, the fbi and other agencies who have descended upon this town to try to figure out who could
i'm abby phillip in washington. we begin this hour with a major development in that horrifying murder mystery in idaho. cnn has learned that a suspect has been arrested in the investigation of the stabbing deaths of four college students in their off-campus home. that is according to two federal law enforcement sources. the moscow, idaho, police department has announced a news conference for later this afternoon and cnn's veronica miracle joins us from moscow, idaho, right now. veronica, what...
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abby?> miguel, how far are you from the city right now? >> reporter: we are about 40, 50 miles from buffalo. the amazing thing about this lake effect is the cold air that hits the warm air off the lake and it dumps snow very locally around buffalo, so the city itself and a couple counties or cities around it are basically completely blocked off and socked in, you know, 10, 12 feet of snow, where even if i could get in there, i won't wouldn't be able to go very far. many of the main routes are not even plowed through. >> miguel, please drive safely as you travel. thank you. >>> now on to the travel chaos. carlos suarez is in atlanta. how is the delay board looking for you at this hour? i seen a ton of people behind you at hartsfield-jackson in atlanta, always a busy airport. >> reporter: that's right, abby. things do not look promising for hundreds of passengers here in atlanta. as of this hour, we're talking about nearly ly 170 flights tha have been canceled because of all of this cold weat
abby?> miguel, how far are you from the city right now? >> reporter: we are about 40, 50 miles from buffalo. the amazing thing about this lake effect is the cold air that hits the warm air off the lake and it dumps snow very locally around buffalo, so the city itself and a couple counties or cities around it are basically completely blocked off and socked in, you know, 10, 12 feet of snow, where even if i could get in there, i won't wouldn't be able to go very far. many of the main...
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abby phillip back with us along with van jones and, abby, you mentioned russia takes hostages all theoreigners, americans, they use them as bargaining chips. particular concerns about brittney griner though as a woman, a gay woman, a black woman in a country that targets them specifically, right? there's legislation passed there to outlaw. i wonder what were the particular concerns about her during her time in prison there? >> reporter: yeah, such an important point. this is not happening in a vacuum. i mean i think it would be already a very big deal because brittney griner is a huge star. she is a legend in women's basketball and was also a huge star in russia as well, so that alone would be enough. but i think that there was a sense in the griner camp in including cherelle griner when i spoke to her that there were other things that made her vulnerable as well, she is a black woman, a lesbian black woman as well, i think russia understood how important that was in general, but specifically to president biden. they are keenly aware that biden has a constituency here in the united st
abby phillip back with us along with van jones and, abby, you mentioned russia takes hostages all theoreigners, americans, they use them as bargaining chips. particular concerns about brittney griner though as a woman, a gay woman, a black woman in a country that targets them specifically, right? there's legislation passed there to outlaw. i wonder what were the particular concerns about her during her time in prison there? >> reporter: yeah, such an important point. this is not happening...
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thank you very much. >>> and be sure to join abby for "inside politics" sunday, 8:00 a.m.astern only here on cnn. >> up next, new details on the closed-door hearing on the u.s. justice department's request to hold former president trump in contempt over classified documents taken from the white house. stay with us. take a picture. i'm stuck! is that the new iphone? yup, i just got the new iphone 14 with its amazing camera at t-mobile. i don't know what to do? just head to t-mobile this holiday and get gifts for the whole family with four iphone 14's on us. and four lines of unlimited for twenty-five bucks a line. wow! wow is right! and t-mobile has price lock guarantee. unlike the other big guys, we guarantee we won't raise the price of your rate plan. ever. (laughing) we have breaking news coming into t"the situation room," a source telling cnn a federal judge is declining to hold former president trump in contempt over his handling of classified documents. cnn's senior crime and justice reporter katelyn polantz is working the story. update our viewers. what are you findi
thank you very much. >>> and be sure to join abby for "inside politics" sunday, 8:00 a.m.astern only here on cnn. >> up next, new details on the closed-door hearing on the u.s. justice department's request to hold former president trump in contempt over classified documents taken from the white house. stay with us. take a picture. i'm stuck! is that the new iphone? yup, i just got the new iphone 14 with its amazing camera at t-mobile. i don't know what to do? just head...
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so abby, on that note, we have now seen raphael warnock win four elections in two years. clearly he is not an anomaly. and that raises the question of what that makes of georgia. can we call georgia a purple state? because on the one hand you have his wins. on the other hand, every other election this year went to a republican. so what does that tell you about where voters stand in georgia? >> yeah, i think no one is more happy that this is all over than georgia voters, who withstood really a historic amount of ad spending in this race over the course of two years fighting over two senate seats. but you know, to your question, bianna, look, i think when i talk to democrats they believe that georgia could be a purple state. it has the potential to be. these senate campaigns over the last two years have demonstrated where that potential lies. it's in the suburbs. it's among the diverse electorate, increasingly young and increasingly diverse electorate of black, latino and asian american voters. and so there's a lot of potential there. but you're right. the reality is that g
so abby, on that note, we have now seen raphael warnock win four elections in two years. clearly he is not an anomaly. and that raises the question of what that makes of georgia. can we call georgia a purple state? because on the one hand you have his wins. on the other hand, every other election this year went to a republican. so what does that tell you about where voters stand in georgia? >> yeah, i think no one is more happy that this is all over than georgia voters, who withstood...
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we're going to bring in abby phillip. but let me bring in patrick mcenroe as we're trying to learn more. we're going to learn much more about how she's doing, patrick. but just having this news of just -- this is another step in her long journey home as she's now not only back in the united states, but now being released from this -- leaving this facility. >> well obviously, kate, this is great news. and think the fact that she was able to spend a week there at their facility is just perfect for her. and now i think she could start to look is a head to the wnba season. it doesn't start until may and goes through the summer, so that gives her plenty of time to reacclimate with her wife and her family and start to ease her way back into the athletic realm. being in prison for as long as she was, she certainly lost a lot of her endurance and a lot of her -- not her skills but certainly some of her ability to stay in shape. so this is great news. i think it is just giving her a perfect set-up to come back and ease her way bac
we're going to bring in abby phillip. but let me bring in patrick mcenroe as we're trying to learn more. we're going to learn much more about how she's doing, patrick. but just having this news of just -- this is another step in her long journey home as she's now not only back in the united states, but now being released from this -- leaving this facility. >> well obviously, kate, this is great news. and think the fact that she was able to spend a week there at their facility is just...
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voter dos want -- abby's right in the status quo. they want stability. a very good thing, especially if donald trump is the opponent. >> abby, if president biden doesn't run, how messy could it get for democrats who unified behind the first african american woman of color as vice president? >> if biden does not run? >> yeah. >> i think there are a lot of people waiting in the wings here. it's not going to be an easy kind of clearing of the field. i mean, i think one of the factors is that, you know, vice president harris ran before in 2020, and she left the race before any votes were cast in that primary. so, i think a lot of other democrats would be looking at that and saying, we as much of a shot as anyone else. but also, i mean, remember, biden is now setting up a change of the primary calendar for the next presidential cycle. if he does not run, that primary calendar that he wants to have, which would put south carolina first and put georgia in the top five states and michigan in the top five states, would help a kamala harris and it would help a can
voter dos want -- abby's right in the status quo. they want stability. a very good thing, especially if donald trump is the opponent. >> abby, if president biden doesn't run, how messy could it get for democrats who unified behind the first african american woman of color as vice president? >> if biden does not run? >> yeah. >> i think there are a lot of people waiting in the wings here. it's not going to be an easy kind of clearing of the field. i mean, i think one of...
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[laughter] [laughter] >> except abby did say, are you sure. i've often said you only have one skill that one skill should be hiring and what a great staff that skill and good luck have produced for me in my incredible chief of staff stacy mcbride has been responsible so much for we've gotten done by deputy chief of the state derek coach but a great team that did sour much for our state and in h helping people deal with federal ovgovernment and my deputy chief of staff here richard eddings who along with me completing 26 years in the congress in 26 yearsom working together any manage the details of the whip's office in the house the details for our office and in the senate rules committee staff takes responsibility to help manage the daily infrastructure the senate braided no issues too small or too big, from everything from security decisions to the presidentiall inauguration to a recent call to ask we could release somebody pet owl in the russell courtyard so that owl would have home and we would all appreciated as senator clubs are not decid
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abby pointed to some of those talking points. the fact is wherever we are currently sourcing the vast majority of our minerals are from countries and/or states that are not doing it the right way. and we do it here the right way in nevada. and frankly crossing the u.s. the mining -- mike i do not want to lead people the impression the only piece of regulation that applies the mining industry was actually written within the 1800s. we know every piece of legislation have come to bear over the last 50 or 60 years all applies to mining whether it's the clean air act, resource conservation, i can go on. we want to make sure people have an understanding that though there's an 1872 mining law that deals with land use, the environmental side of mining is a very well regulated. in fact here in nevada there over 20 different agencies if you count the federal agencies that have some level of oversight in mining. on so to talk a little bit about nevada's history in mining and where we are going into the future that dates back until about 186
abby pointed to some of those talking points. the fact is wherever we are currently sourcing the vast majority of our minerals are from countries and/or states that are not doing it the right way. and we do it here the right way in nevada. and frankly crossing the u.s. the mining -- mike i do not want to lead people the impression the only piece of regulation that applies the mining industry was actually written within the 1800s. we know every piece of legislation have come to bear over the...
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joe's pediatric oncology unit, pack a bag, plan to stay, get there immediately. >> reporter: abby hadeukemia. to save her life she'd need a vigorous regimen of chemotherapy. but then. >> a few months into treatment we were told you have to go home, you can't get this medicine today. it's a shortage. >> reporter: abby wanted answers. >> she knew she needed to take all of her medicine. what happens now? does this mean i die? >> reporter: that's when laura sprung into action, assembling a group of friends called abby's angels. she made a list of children's hospitals in the u.s. and everyone pitched in to make phone calls. >> just a few hours later we had gone through it and we found some medicines, one of my friends made the call. >> reporter: over the next nine months, laura needed to step in again to get two other drugs the hospital couldn't find because of shortages. >> never once did i contemplate that i would also have to be navigating the largest global supply chain in the world in order to keep her alive. >> reporter: laura is a business school professor, so she had the skills to
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i'll miss the city meanwhile supports this together with abby and b and unesco. may a claudia shane bow even started the campaign to draw more digital nomads to mexico city at the end of october 2022. about half of all digital know matt's world wide come from the us. for them. what he and mexico but ending in the us is worth it, is obviously a lot of advantages if you can earn in dollars and spending pesos, you essentially triple your, your income. and that's very attractive to allow people who the, the luxury of being able to work remotely, according to market, ailing digital nomads. and they love for mexico also have a positive side effect for the country itself. i think a lot of people are dispelling a lot of a negative preconception on mexico. they're realizing that no, it's not just not a cause and violence and poverty. there's beautiful size this country and they're celebrating that too. many digital nomads like to work in nature, but no one takes it as seriously as jason griffin. in the spring of 2021, this hanging ledge was his office for a day. this work
i'll miss the city meanwhile supports this together with abby and b and unesco. may a claudia shane bow even started the campaign to draw more digital nomads to mexico city at the end of october 2022. about half of all digital know matt's world wide come from the us. for them. what he and mexico but ending in the us is worth it, is obviously a lot of advantages if you can earn in dollars and spending pesos, you essentially triple your, your income. and that's very attractive to allow people who...
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abby, former president trump is now wading into this race, holding a virtual tele-rally event tonight later for herschel walker. we're also hearing from president biden who spoke to an atlanta radio station today. listen to this. >> it really is critical. look, all the things that reverend warnock has supported are things that the people of d georgia care a great deal about. >> but neither biden nor trump has traveled to georgia to campaign in this runoff. what do you make of that fact that they're lending their voices now but avoiding actually showing up in the state? >> it is incredibly notable that both of these men didn't show up for this runoff because it really just signals that they are both very polarizing figures to some extent for the electorate in georgia. this is an election-weary set of people as jeff has just described. this is now their second runoff in two years. people are really tired. they're kind of sick of politics. and even though generally democrats did better than expected in the midterm elections, president biden's approval ratings are still in the low 40s. he
abby, former president trump is now wading into this race, holding a virtual tele-rally event tonight later for herschel walker. we're also hearing from president biden who spoke to an atlanta radio station today. listen to this. >> it really is critical. look, all the things that reverend warnock has supported are things that the people of d georgia care a great deal about. >> but neither biden nor trump has traveled to georgia to campaign in this runoff. what do you make of that...
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south carolina, obviously. >> abby, you broke the story.nt a big change in the nominating process. >> yeah, it represents really a huge change. one that a lot of democrats wanted and for all the reasons that dan described, i think biden putting his thumb on the scale in this way, laying out a system that puts south carolina first and followed by nevada, a heavily latino state, really tells you everything you need to know about what is going on here. he says very clearly in a letter to the dnc tonight that the party should never nominate someone who does not have the overwhelming support of black and brown democrats. and that is what this order really represents. one note about new hampshire, yes, south carolina is where biden won new hampshire. is this where biden lost by a lot. and they are upset tonight because they would lose their first in the nation primary status. but if you are biden, you're saying to yourself, i won the nomination and the presidency without winning new hampshire. really skipping the state of new hampshire. and i thi
south carolina, obviously. >> abby, you broke the story.nt a big change in the nominating process. >> yeah, it represents really a huge change. one that a lot of democrats wanted and for all the reasons that dan described, i think biden putting his thumb on the scale in this way, laying out a system that puts south carolina first and followed by nevada, a heavily latino state, really tells you everything you need to know about what is going on here. he says very clearly in a letter...
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abby, yo morning and let out a huge sigh of relief. this has been for her, as she said, the darkest time of her life. this is a young couple that's been through quite a lot together. i think we have a little bit of what she said from the podium. let's play it. >> today my family whole. as you all are aware, there are so many other families who are not hole. b.g. is not here to say this. i will gladly speak on her behalf and say b.g. and i will remain committed to the work of getting every american home including paul whose family is in our hearts today as we celebrate b.g. being home. we do understand there are still people out here who are enduring what i endured the last nine months of missing tremendously their loved ones. >> this is something that has definitely taken over cherelle griner's life as it does for most of these families. to give you a sense of her frame of mind, when cherelle griner became one of these families, she was brought into the fold. i actually met her at an organization, the foley foundation. they had a gala
abby, yo morning and let out a huge sigh of relief. this has been for her, as she said, the darkest time of her life. this is a young couple that's been through quite a lot together. i think we have a little bit of what she said from the podium. let's play it. >> today my family whole. as you all are aware, there are so many other families who are not hole. b.g. is not here to say this. i will gladly speak on her behalf and say b.g. and i will remain committed to the work of getting every...
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some prefer to rent out apartments lucrative lead to online booking portals like abby and b was, were not present. a lot of them are in, instead of renting their apartment or house to a family own people prefer to rent them to one of these companies that give them profits of about 70 euros a day on garcia. that can translate into nearly $1200.00 euros per month. is it worth rosita? ben? did he go meet bristles? i'll miss the city. meanwhile, supports this together with abby and b and unesco may a cloudy a shane bow even started a campaign to draw more digital nomads to mexico city. at the end of october, 2020 to about half of old digital know matt's worldwide come from the us for then what he and mexico but ending in the us is worth it is obviously a lot of advantages if you can earn in dollars and spend in pesos, you essentially triple your, your income, and that's very attractive to allow people who have the, the luxury of being able to work remotely, according to market, ailing digital know matt's and they love for mexico also have a positive side effect for the country itself. i t
some prefer to rent out apartments lucrative lead to online booking portals like abby and b was, were not present. a lot of them are in, instead of renting their apartment or house to a family own people prefer to rent them to one of these companies that give them profits of about 70 euros a day on garcia. that can translate into nearly $1200.00 euros per month. is it worth rosita? ben? did he go meet bristles? i'll miss the city. meanwhile, supports this together with abby and b and unesco may...
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and cnn politics sunday anchor abby phillips.say the state dinner was last week, i apologize. paul, if the president does run in 2024 and wins reelection, he would be 82 when he takes the oath for a second term. how much, in your view, should voters be concerned about his age? >> if they are, they are. he cannot change that. i think he has done a very good job. he's probably done more into years than someone half as age could've done in four. and i think that's what he's got to do. he's gotta say just look at the scoreboard how did i do. and of course, david worked for ronald reagan. we all remember that. everybody thought he was too old. and two years, right after his midterm, 60% of american thought reagan should not run. and he carried 49 states. so, i think people should take it in. by the way, chuck grassley just got elected in iowa, who is 89. and he won by 12 points. so i don't think people see age as disqualifying right now. >> david gergen, what do you think of that? >> i think a lot of americans see it as, quote, both d
and cnn politics sunday anchor abby phillips.say the state dinner was last week, i apologize. paul, if the president does run in 2024 and wins reelection, he would be 82 when he takes the oath for a second term. how much, in your view, should voters be concerned about his age? >> if they are, they are. he cannot change that. i think he has done a very good job. he's probably done more into years than someone half as age could've done in four. and i think that's what he's got to do. he's...
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joe's pediatric oncology unit, pack a bag, plan to stay. >> abby had cancer.a drug called irwinaise. >> but then a few months into treatment we were told you have to go home, you can't get this medicine today, there's a shortage. >> reporter: abby wanted answers. >> she knew she had to take her medicine, she said what happens now, does this mean i die? >> reporter: that's when laura jumped into action. she made a list of children's hospitals in the u.s. and everyone pitched in to make phone calls. >> a few hours later we had gone through it and we found some medicines, one of my friends made the call. >> reporter: over the next nine months laura needed to step in to get two other drugs the hospital couldn't find because of shortages. >> never once did i contemplate that i would also have to be navigating the largest global supply chain in the world in order to keep her alive. >> reporter: laura is a business school professor, so she had the skills to do that. but she knew other families weren't so fortunate. >> it really haunted me. >> reporter: a study last y
joe's pediatric oncology unit, pack a bag, plan to stay. >> abby had cancer.a drug called irwinaise. >> but then a few months into treatment we were told you have to go home, you can't get this medicine today, there's a shortage. >> reporter: abby wanted answers. >> she knew she had to take her medicine, she said what happens now, does this mean i die? >> reporter: that's when laura jumped into action. she made a list of children's hospitals in the u.s. and...
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joe's pediatric oncology unit, pack a bag, plan to stay, get there immediately. >> reporter: abby had leukemia. to save her life she would need a rigorous regimen of chemotherapy including a drug called erwinase. but then -- >> a few months into treatment we were told okay, you have to go home, you can't get this medicine today, it's a shortage. >> reporter: abby wanted answers. >> she knew she needed to take all of her medicine. like what happens now? does this mean i die? >> reporter: that's when laura sprung into action, assembling a group of friends called abby's angels. she made a list of children's hospitals in the u.s. and everyone pitched in to make phone calls. >> just a few hours later we had gone through it and we found some medicines. one of my friends made the call. >> reporter: over the next nine months laura needed to step in again to get two other drugs the hospital couldn't find because of shortages. >> never once did i contemplate that i would also have to be navigating the largest global supply chain in the world in order to keep her alive. >> reporter: laura is a b
joe's pediatric oncology unit, pack a bag, plan to stay, get there immediately. >> reporter: abby had leukemia. to save her life she would need a rigorous regimen of chemotherapy including a drug called erwinase. but then -- >> a few months into treatment we were told okay, you have to go home, you can't get this medicine today, it's a shortage. >> reporter: abby wanted answers. >> she knew she needed to take all of her medicine. like what happens now? does this mean i...
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we want to bring in cnn political commentator errol louis and cnn senior political correspondent abbyllip. abby, let me start with you and pick up on the point we were making there and don so eloquently made as well, the trajectory that the country has gone on over the past ten years, that you see the supreme court step in with the decision, a shocking decision over the summer. lawmakers from both parties quickly coming together to help codify this piece of legislation. >> how far we have come from the days of the defense of marriage ability which this soon-to-be law basically undoes in terms of what it aims to do. some of it has to do with just the american people going beyond where our politicians have been. when you think about joe biden back in 2012 making that statement on "meet the press," the reason he got there before the sitting president who at that point needed to run for re-election was because the politics of coming out in favor of gay marriage was not totally clear at the time. since then there have been supreme court cases, the oberg felt case and the american people ha
we want to bring in cnn political commentator errol louis and cnn senior political correspondent abbyllip. abby, let me start with you and pick up on the point we were making there and don so eloquently made as well, the trajectory that the country has gone on over the past ten years, that you see the supreme court step in with the decision, a shocking decision over the summer. lawmakers from both parties quickly coming together to help codify this piece of legislation. >> how far we have...
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bridget schuster, greg, henry shelby manured and abby ratcliff. all of you guys. it's great to see you. how did this happen that you were all strangers and you were like, yeah, let's go into car and drive 20 hours together? >> oh, well, after our flight got canceled we were trying to figure out what to do exactly and how we are all supposed to work together. i don't know whose idea was but we are just trying to work together. eventually greg actually was like, hey, we should go ahead and rent a car. he got the already. and then we did it. honestly, we just sent it. >> abby, was there any moment where you thought, getting into a car with two guys that i don't know at all and another woman and driving for 20 hours maybe this isn't wise? >> definitely. there is definitely that moment of hesitation where you are like, is this the best idea? is this the best choice? after a lot of conversation and a lot of, like, thinking through, like, okay, what are other options, and that sort of thing. we all decided to go for it. but there is definitely a lot of t
bridget schuster, greg, henry shelby manured and abby ratcliff. all of you guys. it's great to see you. how did this happen that you were all strangers and you were like, yeah, let's go into car and drive 20 hours together? >> oh, well, after our flight got canceled we were trying to figure out what to do exactly and how we are all supposed to work together. i don't know whose idea was but we are just trying to work together. eventually greg actually was like, hey, we should go ahead and...
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and inside politics anchor abby phillip.ontrast between the two campaigns, even these duelling events tonight. what does it say to you about the strategies of each team? >> yeah, i think it tells you a lot about where the expectations are for both sides. democrats are really hitting the gas on turnout, bringing in their biggest turnout getter, former president obama. and republicans are really trying to keep herschel walker out of sight and perhaps out of mind for some voters who are not super comfortable with him and the things that he's had to say. i will also say the money tells a huge part of the story. you know, there has been a huge democratic advantage in ad spending in georgia over the republicans. and i think that that says a lot about that the optimism that i think democrats have that if they really give it all they have, that they have a good shot of holding on to this senate seat. >> van, in a race like this that has been going on for so long and so many commercials, and people ace minds are made up one way or th
and inside politics anchor abby phillip.ontrast between the two campaigns, even these duelling events tonight. what does it say to you about the strategies of each team? >> yeah, i think it tells you a lot about where the expectations are for both sides. democrats are really hitting the gas on turnout, bringing in their biggest turnout getter, former president obama. and republicans are really trying to keep herschel walker out of sight and perhaps out of mind for some voters who are not...
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. >> derek abby, the ceo of project recovery spoke with news nation. his group uses 21st century technology to help find and recover the remains of americans missing in action since world war. 2. >> we as a collective make a promise that individual and their families that should they phone war. we're going to do everything we can to bring the coleman. that promise doesn't have an expiration date. >> abby says the significance of pearl harbor was not that the american people were attacked, but that they came together and grew stronger for nearly 2 hours. japanese fire power rain down on american ships and service men. the next day president roosevelt asked congress for a declaration of war, 15 sailors and the marines earned the medal of honor for heroic action. the day of the attack today, a handful of centenarians survivors of that attack are expected to gather at pearl harbor. hawaii to commemorate those who died. the youngest active duty service member of the day of the attack would have been 17 years old making them 98. >> today it's a time for them
. >> derek abby, the ceo of project recovery spoke with news nation. his group uses 21st century technology to help find and recover the remains of americans missing in action since world war. 2. >> we as a collective make a promise that individual and their families that should they phone war. we're going to do everything we can to bring the coleman. that promise doesn't have an expiration date. >> abby says the significance of pearl harbor was not that the american people...
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we like the abby and b fossa fabric. so these quad here fabri, we was 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 daniel to have a sense of quality than delay when they 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, all
we like the abby and b fossa fabric. so these quad here fabri, we was 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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abby phillip hear. thanks so much to both of you. stay with us for more of what to expect on the tax documents. we'll turn to former irs commissioner mark everson. we're just getting the tax returns. we know there was supposed to be a mandatory annual audit program for presidents. it appears it wasn't carried out for president trump for three or four years. why do you think it didn't happen in this case? >> i would say -- let me first say, jess ska, i agree that it's good practice for these returns to be disclosed, but i don't believe it should have been by the congress here. the president -- candidate trump, president trump tried to retain them. i also agree the congress needs to reform and compel the exposure of the returns. what's happened here is the chairman said we want to look at the returns because we want to look at the presidential audit process. well, he's done that. they've made recommendations and, frankly, gotten at some real problems as you're indicating. that's different from saying all the blood and guts of the retur
abby phillip hear. thanks so much to both of you. stay with us for more of what to expect on the tax documents. we'll turn to former irs commissioner mark everson. we're just getting the tax returns. we know there was supposed to be a mandatory annual audit program for presidents. it appears it wasn't carried out for president trump for three or four years. why do you think it didn't happen in this case? >> i would say -- let me first say, jess ska, i agree that it's good practice for...
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and came up with some surprising findings. halligan, coach. abby is a cistercian monastery in austria, not far from the capital vienna o. founded nearly 900 years ago. the abbey is currently home to 50 monks. o life here is still ordered, according to centuries old traditions. and that's precisely why population scientist mark louis has been interested for years in people living in monasteries. he studied both how they live and how they die. a tour of the abbey cemetery shows very few of the monks here died young and that has sparked marked louise interest. he wants to know why men generally don't live as long as women, non emergency guns, and monks are very useful in studying this question does. because they have way more similarities than men and women in the general population in terms of non biological factors, august the lifestyle living conditions, daily routines, working conditions or diet. again because, and i've found on. so here we have the opportunity to study the roller purely biological factors might play in the differences in life expectancy between women and men. follow
and came up with some surprising findings. halligan, coach. abby is a cistercian monastery in austria, not far from the capital vienna o. founded nearly 900 years ago. the abbey is currently home to 50 monks. o life here is still ordered, according to centuries old traditions. and that's precisely why population scientist mark louis has been interested for years in people living in monasteries. he studied both how they live and how they die. a tour of the abbey cemetery shows very few of the...
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so abby, what happens now as she turns to the independent party? >> i think it comes down to what did she want her political future to be. not a surprise that she wants to talk down a primary on her left. and i started going back to the exit polls from a month ago in the midterms. and when you look at those exit polls, you see about 40% of the arizona electorate describes themselves as independent or moderate. those are the people that kyrsten sinema is trying to appeal to, but then you look even further and look at where republicans end up, about 9% of republicans ended up voting for the democrat in both the senate race and in the governor's race. and that means that there is about 10% of the republican party that is up for grabs. if you add up those two numbers, you are getting pretty close to the possibility that she could compete as an independent. i think that sinema sees the maverick seat that used to be occupied wouby john mccain as bg open and the question is can she execute that move before she faces voters again. >> so then let's ask a re
so abby, what happens now as she turns to the independent party? >> i think it comes down to what did she want her political future to be. not a surprise that she wants to talk down a primary on her left. and i started going back to the exit polls from a month ago in the midterms. and when you look at those exit polls, you see about 40% of the arizona electorate describes themselves as independent or moderate. those are the people that kyrsten sinema is trying to appeal to, but then you...
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founded more loop and online platform for fabric remnants assembly at clever concept the like the abby and b fossa fabric. so these clyde here fabri, we was sauce them from different warehouses and then they would give us the data off death, abby and the 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 easier to daniel to have a sense of quality than delay. when they 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 luke now produces tailor made products for $150.00 companies. like
founded more loop and online platform for fabric remnants assembly at clever concept the like the abby and b fossa fabric. so these clyde here fabri, we was sauce them from different warehouses and then they would give us the data off death, abby and the 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,...
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abby, you heard in manu's report mitt romney saying those endorsed by donald trump was the kiss of death mean going forward? >> i think now it's just a question of how badly do establishment republicans want to push trump out? i don't necessarily think that trump's support among republican base voters has shifted all that much, but there's a recognition that that support doesn't really go much further than that. so right now republicans need to make a decision. how are they going to address trump? trump is running he's already declared. there are other people who want to run but what's the strategy for dealing with that. is this going to be a repeat of 2016 or are they going to come up with a different strategy? when you look at manu's report you see a lot of republicans kind of inching toward that but still not going far enough to make it clear that they think trump is an unacceptable nominee. i think until they're told they do that it's not going to be they disappear into thin air because he wish they would. >> it's also a double-edged sword because if trump looks weaker now or looks l
abby, you heard in manu's report mitt romney saying those endorsed by donald trump was the kiss of death mean going forward? >> i think now it's just a question of how badly do establishment republicans want to push trump out? i don't necessarily think that trump's support among republican base voters has shifted all that much, but there's a recognition that that support doesn't really go much further than that. so right now republicans need to make a decision. how are they going to...
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abby philip, cnn, washington. >> abby, thank you so much. >>> five law enforcement officers involvedth of black motorist ronald green have been indicted on state charges by a louisiana grand jury. it marks the first time that charges have been fileded in this case. police say that green died after resisting arrest and struggling r officers, but his family says the state police initially had told him green had died in a car crash after a police chase. video leaked two years after the incident showed officers kicking and punching and using a taser on green before he died in their custody. here's what green's mother had to say about the indictment. >> it seem it is like this is a constant battle against the state of louisiana, and these top brass that speaks to do their own thing. in the midst of the grand jury and we are where we are right now, that should have happened yesterday. this shouldn't even be a discussion. after seeing that video within minutes i knew my son was not going to live through it. i saw it. i said it. everyone could see it. >> green's family is calling all law enf
abby philip, cnn, washington. >> abby, thank you so much. >>> five law enforcement officers involvedth of black motorist ronald green have been indicted on state charges by a louisiana grand jury. it marks the first time that charges have been fileded in this case. police say that green died after resisting arrest and struggling r officers, but his family says the state police initially had told him green had died in a car crash after a police chase. video leaked two years after...
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abby, you've interviewed cherelle griner.has this been like for her both in the public eye and behind the scenes? >> you heard her say it there. it is been a nightmare. and one of huge geopolitical consequence. and i think that cherelle griner, she's really taken this on and also charted a course forward on this issue that i think hadn't quite been handled in this way. this was a very public campaign that enlisted not only her own words, she sat down with me and i many others and the-w nba put pressure on the nba to make this a central part of the season, having her name and cause repeated over and over again. i can't emphasize how different that is from how these things are typically handled. part of it is because brittney griner is a famous person. that is very true. but part of it is also because of a decision that was made that she and her -- and her advisers and brittney griner's agents made to take a different tact, put public pressure, ask for the meeting with president biden and as you were just talking to john kirby
abby, you've interviewed cherelle griner.has this been like for her both in the public eye and behind the scenes? >> you heard her say it there. it is been a nightmare. and one of huge geopolitical consequence. and i think that cherelle griner, she's really taken this on and also charted a course forward on this issue that i think hadn't quite been handled in this way. this was a very public campaign that enlisted not only her own words, she sat down with me and i many others and the-w...
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let's bring in cnn's abby phillip now. abby, this is the first state visit, the first state dinner for president biden as president. so what's the significance of that and that it's france? >> i think it really highlights biden -- both biden and macron want to highlight that this is the relationship of thissara-r the one between the united states and europe, and macron presenting himself on the world stage as effectively as the leader of europe. you know, this relationship between the two men is personally warm, i think personally very real. they've known each other for some time. and i think that for biden this is a moment for him to say globally and to the country that he is in fact making progress in doing what campaigned on, which is re-establishing american leadership on the global stage after an era in which europe at least perceived the united states withdrawing from some of its commitments, withdrawing from its leadership position. so i think for both men it's highly symbolic. the warmth between the two of them is
let's bring in cnn's abby phillip now. abby, this is the first state visit, the first state dinner for president biden as president. so what's the significance of that and that it's france? >> i think it really highlights biden -- both biden and macron want to highlight that this is the relationship of thissara-r the one between the united states and europe, and macron presenting himself on the world stage as effectively as the leader of europe. you know, this relationship between the two...
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abby, thank you very much.every sunday morning for inside politics sunday at 8:00 a.m. eastern only on here on cnn. it is an excellent show. >>> coming up, growing fears of a full blown border crisis amid a new migrant surge. stay with us. if your business kept on employees through the pandemic, getrefunds.com can see if it may qualify for a payroll tax refund of up to $26,000 per employee. all it takes is eight minutes to get started. then work with professionals to assist your business with its forms and submit the application. go to getrefunds.com to learn more. [narrator] why is aaron happy? well, carvana has tens of thousands of cars under $20,000. so aaron's folks could help hook him up with a new ride. we'll drive you happy at carvana. at adp, we understand business today looks nothing like it did yesterday. while it's more unpredictable, its possibilities are endless. from paying your people from anywhere to supporting your talent everywhere, we use data driven insights to design hr solutions and servic
abby, thank you very much.every sunday morning for inside politics sunday at 8:00 a.m. eastern only on here on cnn. it is an excellent show. >>> coming up, growing fears of a full blown border crisis amid a new migrant surge. stay with us. if your business kept on employees through the pandemic, getrefunds.com can see if it may qualify for a payroll tax refund of up to $26,000 per employee. all it takes is eight minutes to get started. then work with professionals to assist your...
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abby hornacek shares a sneak peek of the winter wonderland coming up next. ♪ a beautiful sight ♪ we'reeak, no wasted time. go to vroom.com and pick your favorite. psoriatic arthritis, made my joints stiff, swollen, painful. emerge tremfyant®. tremfya® is approved to help reduce joint symptoms in adults with active psoriatic arthritis. some patients even felt less fatigued. serious allergic reactions may occur. tremfya® may increase your risk of infections and lower your ability to fight them. tell your doctor if you have an infection or symptoms or if you had a vaccine or plan to. emerge tremfyant® with tremfya®. ask you doctor about tremfya® today. >> steve: tis the season to experience yellowstone's nature and wildlife like you have never seen it before. >> yellowstone is a perfect place to spot an abundance of wildlife and almost guaranteed to see the tracks they leave behind. >> steve: that's cool. in fox nation's brand new yellowstone christmas hosts abby hornacek explores the magical winter won land of this magical park. she joins us live. you are at parks all the time on parked
abby hornacek shares a sneak peek of the winter wonderland coming up next. ♪ a beautiful sight ♪ we'reeak, no wasted time. go to vroom.com and pick your favorite. psoriatic arthritis, made my joints stiff, swollen, painful. emerge tremfyant®. tremfya® is approved to help reduce joint symptoms in adults with active psoriatic arthritis. some patients even felt less fatigued. serious allergic reactions may occur. tremfya® may increase your risk of infections and lower your ability to fight...
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it has the storied history of the world's most famous recording studio, abby road.e you in person. >> good morning. >> good morning. good morning. "if these walls could sing," what is the answer to that question? nobody knows. abby road has been part of your life for as long as you can remember, so you have such special insight? >> exactly. when i was approached to direct the documentary, i messaged my -- the woman that -- i needed pictures, and i was given a picture of me on the floor as a baby in the studio, and so i did it. >> the photo was the inspiration? >> that, and the other inspiration was a picture i had seen of my mom leading a pony called jet across the crossing, which i had seen light-years before, so i said i needed to do it. i did not know any of the history, that it was 90 years old. >> what is the experience? if the walls could sing, what is the answer to the question? >> it's an amazing special place. it really is busy still to this day. what was quite funny, when i was filming the interviews it was hard to get space for the filming because it's so
it has the storied history of the world's most famous recording studio, abby road.e you in person. >> good morning. >> good morning. good morning. "if these walls could sing," what is the answer to that question? nobody knows. abby road has been part of your life for as long as you can remember, so you have such special insight? >> exactly. when i was approached to direct the documentary, i messaged my -- the woman that -- i needed pictures, and i was given a picture...
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very good stuff. >> thanks, abby. >> reporter: thanks, guys. good to see you. >>> in for a big week on the health of the economy and the consumer price index for november comes out next hour and expected to show inflation cooled a little bit last month from 7.7% in october to an estimated 7.3% in november. the federal reserve, of course, watching this very closely as it meets today and then, of course, tomorrow they will announce their decision on interest rates likely another hike, but likely not as big as we've seen recently. wall street is expecting a half percentage point. or 50 basis points smaller than the last four major hikes. treasury secretary janet yellen sounding cautiously optimistic where things are headed. listen -- >> well, i believe by end of next year you will see much lower inflation if there's not an unanticipated shock. >> you have said this, you do not believe there will be a recession next year? >> there's a risk of recession, but it certainly isn't, in my view, something that is necessary to bring inflation down. >> u.s.
very good stuff. >> thanks, abby. >> reporter: thanks, guys. good to see you. >>> in for a big week on the health of the economy and the consumer price index for november comes out next hour and expected to show inflation cooled a little bit last month from 7.7% in october to an estimated 7.3% in november. the federal reserve, of course, watching this very closely as it meets today and then, of course, tomorrow they will announce their decision on interest rates likely...
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but i wasn't familiar with abby when i was growing up. >> seth: i think abby came after our time, yeahand when my second was -- >> can i get on? >> seth: what? >> can i get on. >> seth: i'm sorry, we're not taking - [ laughter ] we love for you to get yourself on tape. [ laughter ] we'd love to get you on there. but i did -- so friends of mine work there, and when my second was born, they obviously know the psychology of the first, maybe might be intimidated by the second and so they did this really sweet thing where may had elmo record a video saying like "hey, ash, you're about to have a baby brother, congratulations." and it was so -- and my son who was two at the time watched it, and his reaction was horror. [ laughter ] like, i think every part of him was like, why does this [ bleep ] puppet know so much about me [ laughter ] it was like, "well, he knows my name he knows mom's having a baby i don't like this guy. so just know, it cuts both ways. cuts both ways hong, thank you so much for being here, congrats on the film >> thank you [ cheers and applause >> seth: happy holidays an
but i wasn't familiar with abby when i was growing up. >> seth: i think abby came after our time, yeahand when my second was -- >> can i get on? >> seth: what? >> can i get on. >> seth: i'm sorry, we're not taking - [ laughter ] we love for you to get yourself on tape. [ laughter ] we'd love to get you on there. but i did -- so friends of mine work there, and when my second was born, they obviously know the psychology of the first, maybe might be intimidated by the...