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we will have adrienne yih of barclays.s bloomberg. ♪ the first time you made a sale online with godaddy was also the first time you heard of a town named dinosaur, colorado. we just got an order from dinosaur, colorado. start an easy to build, powerful website for free with a partner that always puts you first. start for free at godaddy.com ritika: this is "bloomberg markets," and i'm ritika gupta. coming up, christopher ailman joining bloomberg tv 3:30 p.m. new york time. this is bloomberg. alix: u.s. retail sales falling last month in a sign that consumers are feeling the impact of high inflation. adrienne yih, u.s. senior retail analyst at barclays, says this is foreboding data point. she joins us from new york. adrienne, how quickly can retail sales role over, and what is the readthrough on that for you? adrienne: so they are rolling over now. the action the fed has taken over the recent past year are starting to take hold on the consumer. they wanted to destroy demand, and this is actually happening. that is the only
we will have adrienne yih of barclays.s bloomberg. ♪ the first time you made a sale online with godaddy was also the first time you heard of a town named dinosaur, colorado. we just got an order from dinosaur, colorado. start an easy to build, powerful website for free with a partner that always puts you first. start for free at godaddy.com ritika: this is "bloomberg markets," and i'm ritika gupta. coming up, christopher ailman joining bloomberg tv 3:30 p.m. new york time. this is...
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>> adrienne ross yes. that's a fascinating subject. my question is this, how can you promote democracy overseas when we are missing it here? adrienne ross: is that your question? all right. democracy is very fragile. we recognize that. democracy is a work in progress. we know around the world democracy is backsliding. it has been difficult 10 years. the last couple of years you all have experienced covid-19 and understand how much of your rights have been infringe upon in many cases for the whole of your fellow citizens. we recognize there are factors that change and different variables that influence how strongly i democracy -- how strong is a democracy in certain moments in time. it is a workings progress -- a work in progress. >> kay in new york. >> good morning. i'm going to address a similar issue about our democracy. i have been following indexes and i think they tracked. you mentioned education, health care. the indexes i think show us around number 37 of the challenge democracy now. top 10 typically listed, i believe denmark as
>> adrienne ross yes. that's a fascinating subject. my question is this, how can you promote democracy overseas when we are missing it here? adrienne ross: is that your question? all right. democracy is very fragile. we recognize that. democracy is a work in progress. we know around the world democracy is backsliding. it has been difficult 10 years. the last couple of years you all have experienced covid-19 and understand how much of your rights have been infringe upon in many cases for...
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adrienne, thanks. >>> the u.s.n off their shares or the tiktok medium will be banned. get $1500 purchase allowance on a 2023 cadillac xt5 and xt6. ♪ visit your local cadillac dealer today. (man) what if my type 2 diabetes takes over? (woman) what if all i do isn't enough? or what if i can do diabetes differently? (avo) now you can with once-weekly mounjaro. mounjaro helps your body regulate blood sugar, and mounjaro can help decrease how much food you eat. 3 out of 4 people reached an a1c of less than 7%. plus people taking mounjaro lost up to 25 pounds. mounjaro is not for people with type 1 diabetes or children. don't take mounjaro, if you're allergic to it, you or your family have medullary thyroid cancer, or multiple endocrine neoplasia syndrome type 2. stop mounjaro, and call your doctor right away, if you have an allergic reaction, a lump or swelling in your neck, severe stomach pain, vision changes, or diabetic retinopathy. serious side effects may include pancreatitis and gallbladder problems. taking mounja
adrienne, thanks. >>> the u.s.n off their shares or the tiktok medium will be banned. get $1500 purchase allowance on a 2023 cadillac xt5 and xt6. ♪ visit your local cadillac dealer today. (man) what if my type 2 diabetes takes over? (woman) what if all i do isn't enough? or what if i can do diabetes differently? (avo) now you can with once-weekly mounjaro. mounjaro helps your body regulate blood sugar, and mounjaro can help decrease how much food you eat. 3 out of 4 people reached...
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adrienne, thanks for being wit us to talk about this this morning.'s talk about how w got here and how bad it is you really went into some deep reporting for the story an when working on it for a lon time what did you find that clearly troubled you so as you wrote the piece? >> well, i sent out in the beginning i wanted t understand how to break th fever and a very early on in m reporting it became clear that this isn't something that sort of conditions that make society vulnerable to politica violence aren't the ones tha go away easily or quickly. it became it clear to me tha this was really a generation o generations along thing that w are in and then from there, it became a question of how do we avoi frankly further bloodshed. so the disturbing quality think, i mean there are a lo of disturbing things about this, but this how do you endure without further bloodshed. and then this question of ho do you also get through this a a society without government overreach? in some cases, when you look t the past, there's a lot of cases of a civil liberties
adrienne, thanks for being wit us to talk about this this morning.'s talk about how w got here and how bad it is you really went into some deep reporting for the story an when working on it for a lon time what did you find that clearly troubled you so as you wrote the piece? >> well, i sent out in the beginning i wanted t understand how to break th fever and a very early on in m reporting it became clear that this isn't something that sort of conditions that make society vulnerable to...
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the podcast" with adrienne ross. "washington journal" starts now. ♪ host: good morning.t is saturday, march 4, 2023. tuesday lori lightfoot loss her bid for reelection. increased concerns about crime. th morning we are asking, how concerned are you about cr your community? our phone lines are dividedy region. eastern/central timezones, 202-748-8000. mountain/pacific timezones, 202-748-8001. you can text us at 202-748-8003. twitter and instagram at cspanwj. lori lightfoot becomes the first chicago mayor in 40 years to lose reelection. her unfavorable ratings have soared with chicago is fed up with our -- car violence and robberies. 790 -- 797 and more than 500 shootings, 1400 more recorded in 2019. lightfoot has made a point of noting violence had ease by the end of last year. that is not easy anxieties among chicagoans. 62% y they did not feel safe. here is mayor lightfoot on tuesday after losing her bid for reelection talking to her supporters. [video clip] >> i'm grateful we work together to remove a record number of guns off of our streets, reduce homicides, and start
the podcast" with adrienne ross. "washington journal" starts now. ♪ host: good morning.t is saturday, march 4, 2023. tuesday lori lightfoot loss her bid for reelection. increased concerns about crime. th morning we are asking, how concerned are you about cr your community? our phone lines are dividedy region. eastern/central timezones, 202-748-8000. mountain/pacific timezones, 202-748-8001. you can text us at 202-748-8003. twitter and instagram at cspanwj. lori lightfoot...
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my guess is adrienne ross the host of "democracy! the podcast" and
my guess is adrienne ross the host of "democracy! the podcast" and
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adrienne murray paid a visit for us to frederik—star to see a first of its kind recycling plant.way, a fifth of all vehicles are now battery—powered. as more drivers switch over to electric vehicles, like this one, the number of batteries that we use is going to soar. the eu hopes to see 30 million of them on european roads by 2030, we will also need huge batteries to help store more wind and solar energy. lithium batteries last ten to 15 years, what we do with them next is a question that norway is already grappling with. this new recycling plant is the first of its kind in the country, and the largest in europe. able to handle up to 25,000 ev batteries per year. large heavy batteries like these are broken down, and the materials inside are separated. ultimately, what they end up with is this precious mixture. black mass. it's made up of lithium, cobalt and other valuable metals, which are in short supply. and will go into making new batteries, at this giga factory in northern sweden. we are just using the metals, again and again and again. instead of going to the mines and digg
adrienne murray paid a visit for us to frederik—star to see a first of its kind recycling plant.way, a fifth of all vehicles are now battery—powered. as more drivers switch over to electric vehicles, like this one, the number of batteries that we use is going to soar. the eu hopes to see 30 million of them on european roads by 2030, we will also need huge batteries to help store more wind and solar energy. lithium batteries last ten to 15 years, what we do with them next is a question that...
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. >> joining me now is adrienne and susan del percio. amazed at what republican strategists, consultants, and base voters think is a good candidate. i'm just being real. i get trump because he's a celebrity and they're like, he's on tv. ron desantis' personal is like nails on a chalkboard to me. he says woke 47 times in a sentence. wokism, woke mob, woke mafia, woke, woke, he keeps saying it over and over again. here's the polling. 56% in america says woke means to be informed, educated, and aware of social injustices. 51% say woke means being aware of social injustice. 72% support teaching the ongoing effects of slavery and racism in the united states. 76% oppose efforts by state governments to ban certain books in school classrooms and libraries. this doesn't even poll well. who is his base? >> people who -- >> other than tv commentators who seem to love him. >> it's people who need an us versus them fight, who are resentful. here's the thing, joy. the candidates that the republican base is putting up, the candidates that they like are
. >> joining me now is adrienne and susan del percio. amazed at what republican strategists, consultants, and base voters think is a good candidate. i'm just being real. i get trump because he's a celebrity and they're like, he's on tv. ron desantis' personal is like nails on a chalkboard to me. he says woke 47 times in a sentence. wokism, woke mob, woke mafia, woke, woke, he keeps saying it over and over again. here's the polling. 56% in america says woke means to be informed, educated,...
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adrienne broaddus has their story in this week's beyond the call of duty. >> reporter: as smoke fromw the house was on fire. >> reporter: a couple in their 80s was in danger. >> two-alarm fire. >> reporter: but before this fire crew arrived -- >> police! anyone in here, call out! >> reporter: officer zachary randall and jamal mitchell were finishing a call nearby. they were the first to respond. >> someone upstairs calling for help. >> there was confusion. it was like, okay, guys, the house is on fire. we need to get out. >> come on out! get out, get out, get out! >> i remember stepping in the house and seeing a thick cloud of smoke, not being able to breathe normally. >> get down! >> so i grabbed her by her hands and helped her down the stairwell. >> are you alone? >> no, my husband is right behind me. >> that is lucky, too, that he was right behind her. i don't know how we would have found anyone much less without respirators or any of the fire equipment. >> police officers are not trained to run into fires. they are not equipped with the protective equipment and breathing apparatu
adrienne broaddus has their story in this week's beyond the call of duty. >> reporter: as smoke fromw the house was on fire. >> reporter: a couple in their 80s was in danger. >> two-alarm fire. >> reporter: but before this fire crew arrived -- >> police! anyone in here, call out! >> reporter: officer zachary randall and jamal mitchell were finishing a call nearby. they were the first to respond. >> someone upstairs calling for help. >> there was...
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my guess is adrienne ross the host of "democracy! the podcast" and welcome. the podcast. -- tell us about the podcast, way focuses on and where the funding comes from. guest: it has become a pet project if you will and it is an excellent opportunity for us to highlight democratic strengthening happening in countries around the world. that's where the cuts ocean works in partnership with isd. as an opportunity to get people a front row seat to history to see how democratic strengthening the habits on the ground -- happens on the ground. the podcast does an excellent venue to showcase with their working with. it is a partnership with u.s. iad under a cooperative agreement with u.s. iad so in partnership with local partners on the ground the consortium is able to work with local partners to strengthen democratic and take so many forms. the consortium is soap made up of three equal partners -- is made up of three different partners. host: i will remind our viewers if you would like to call in and make a comment or ask a question you can do so on our lines by a. d
my guess is adrienne ross the host of "democracy! the podcast" and welcome. the podcast. -- tell us about the podcast, way focuses on and where the funding comes from. guest: it has become a pet project if you will and it is an excellent opportunity for us to highlight democratic strengthening happening in countries around the world. that's where the cuts ocean works in partnership with isd. as an opportunity to get people a front row seat to history to see how democratic...
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when it's a subtle was adrienne talks about automobile hassam of a man's i'm had been pop, so acting body. he's got the dental implants also monet's all come go, don't had to the again, you can so, but all you to little as i was out. if i know it, don't this again, the that gets me and another young woman could be glue for power. in 2020 to king john moon presented one of his daughter's 9 year old king ju, i to the public for the 1st time doing an intercontinental ballistic missile test. but for now, it is chemo jones who stands by her brother at the center of power. and heir apparent in the world's most secretive country by the tim zone with what single come come go. he's on the passing of her gonna focus a quick idea. comes on the upcountry joseph's gillian pioneer john good conducted no cousin coming up soon yearns her esl to no german or the tim, don't you do it by yourself? come, come with a ward surgeon street, of course is the papers surgeon, title one, i'm gonna j, as in and, and of kind of a cougar. linda was 1st i believe, kino jones has the full confidence of kim's omen. a
when it's a subtle was adrienne talks about automobile hassam of a man's i'm had been pop, so acting body. he's got the dental implants also monet's all come go, don't had to the again, you can so, but all you to little as i was out. if i know it, don't this again, the that gets me and another young woman could be glue for power. in 2020 to king john moon presented one of his daughter's 9 year old king ju, i to the public for the 1st time doing an intercontinental ballistic missile test. but...
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my guest is adrienne ross, host of "democracy! the podcast," the consortium for political elections and processing advisor. >> so happy to be here. >> host: tell us about the podcast and what it focuses on and where the funding comes from. >> the podcast has become a pet project and is an excellent opportunity to highlight what democratic strengthening is happening in 40 countries around the world. impartial with usaid, the podcast is an opportunity to get people front row seat to history to see how strengthening happens on the ground with countries fighting for their freedom. in many cases standing up to tear any, doing extraordinary work, the podcast is an excellent venue to showcase that work. >> host: your funding comes from usaid. >> it is a partnership, under a cooperative agreement with usaid, in partnership with local partners on the ground, is able to work with local partners to strengthen democratic institution and that takes on many forms. i would be remiss without mentioning the consortium is made of three partners. it
my guest is adrienne ross, host of "democracy! the podcast," the consortium for political elections and processing advisor. >> so happy to be here. >> host: tell us about the podcast and what it focuses on and where the funding comes from. >> the podcast has become a pet project and is an excellent opportunity to highlight what democratic strengthening is happening in 40 countries around the world. impartial with usaid, the podcast is an opportunity to get people...
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and are you the ones that it in detail doing interesting things in gigabytes when it says idle was adrienne boxes, odds and whiskey, meal, asthma they among them have been pops, watching what a need to go to they don't you glance on mondays or hunger don't had to the young coupons on, but a huge a little sometimes, alberto, it don't this again 3 that gets me to ah and another young woman who'd be glue for power in 2020 to king john moon presented one of his daughters, 9 year old, kim ju, i to the public for the 1st time doing an intercontinental ballistic missile taste . but for now, it is chemo jones who stands my her brother at the center of power and heir apparent in the world's most secretive country by the gym zone with a day. what single come come going? sonya by significant. oh good. it's a quick idea. come some job country josephs, gillian pioneer. jim cook and duddy no. cousin cummins? honey? no. nope. soon you don't have a soul. he knows only part of that. kim, don't you day did valueless. all come come with a word. second street of question is the papers took him pipe to one of g
and are you the ones that it in detail doing interesting things in gigabytes when it says idle was adrienne boxes, odds and whiskey, meal, asthma they among them have been pops, watching what a need to go to they don't you glance on mondays or hunger don't had to the young coupons on, but a huge a little sometimes, alberto, it don't this again 3 that gets me to ah and another young woman who'd be glue for power in 2020 to king john moon presented one of his daughters, 9 year old, kim ju, i to...
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adrienne custer was on board. >> reporter: what went through your mind when you realized?pretty scary, for sure. i think myself along with all of the other passengers were very amazed by all the workers. >> reporter: captain laura einsetler has been flying for more than 30 years. she said the passengers help on the radio allowed the copilot to focus on flying. >> this is an exact case of light is so critical to have two highly experienced, well-trained pilots, a captain at a copilot. >> reporter: passengers told us they knew there had been a medical emergency while they were in the air, but they had no idea it was the captain until after they landed. norah, southwest is not releasing any information about the partner mike pilot's condition, citing his privacy. >> norah: adriana diaz, thank you. california is assessing the damage after two reared tornadoes touched down, and f1 tornado with 100 and mile-per-hour winds tore through the l.a. suburb of montebello, damaging more than a dozen buildings. it was the strongest tornado to hit the area in 40 years. a second funnel clo
adrienne custer was on board. >> reporter: what went through your mind when you realized?pretty scary, for sure. i think myself along with all of the other passengers were very amazed by all the workers. >> reporter: captain laura einsetler has been flying for more than 30 years. she said the passengers help on the radio allowed the copilot to focus on flying. >> this is an exact case of light is so critical to have two highly experienced, well-trained pilots, a captain at a...
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to find out more, adrienne murray paid a visit to frederikstad in eastern norway.of all vehicles are now battery—powered. as more drivers switch over to trick cars like this one the number of batteries that we use is going to soar. the eu hopes to see 30 million of them on european roads by 2030. and will also need huge batteries to help store more wind and solar energy. lithium batteries last ten to 15 years what we do with them next is a question norway is already grappling with. this new recycling plant is a first of its kind in the country. and the largest in europe. able to handle up to 25,000 ev batteries a year. large, heavy batteries like these are broken down and materials inside separated, ultimately what they end up with is this precious mixture. is made up of lithium, cobalt and other valuable metals which are in short supply will go into making new batteries at this gig a factory in northern sweden. ~ ., this gig a factory in northern sweden. ~ . , ., , sweden. we are using the metals aaain and sweden. we are using the metals again and again — sweden.
to find out more, adrienne murray paid a visit to frederikstad in eastern norway.of all vehicles are now battery—powered. as more drivers switch over to trick cars like this one the number of batteries that we use is going to soar. the eu hopes to see 30 million of them on european roads by 2030. and will also need huge batteries to help store more wind and solar energy. lithium batteries last ten to 15 years what we do with them next is a question norway is already grappling with. this new...
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department of commerce's chips for america program, adrienne elrod is back on "morning joe." >> adrienne was dependent on china, whether it was for masks or whether it was for other medical supplies, whether it was for pills, and we still are dependent on them making our drugs, our pharmaceutical drugs. and you could go down the list of things, but you got to put chips near the top of the list. i wonder, how did the united states ever get so dependent on someone who considers us their enemy for one of the most important drivers of our economy? >> well, joe, first of all, it's so great to be back with you and mika and willie, and the whole crew. i could talk about this for two hours, but we don't have that amount of time. the bottom line is, to your point, joe, we created the technology. we engineered chips here in the united states, and we allowed over the course of several decades the manufacturing to go to places like china with the bipartisan chips and science act, we are getting the manufacturing back to the united states. we are designing a lot of chips here. we're just not making t
department of commerce's chips for america program, adrienne elrod is back on "morning joe." >> adrienne was dependent on china, whether it was for masks or whether it was for other medical supplies, whether it was for pills, and we still are dependent on them making our drugs, our pharmaceutical drugs. and you could go down the list of things, but you got to put chips near the top of the list. i wonder, how did the united states ever get so dependent on someone who considers us...
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. >> adrienne broaddus, thank you. >>> and now there is a new study that shows that the women who diedse in 2021. >> and the death of maternal black women is twice as high as white women. the maternal death rate is embarrassing in this country, and the further spike is of further concern, and what is behind this increase? >> that is right, erica. we have been seeing the maternal increase spike in the last decade, and it is embarrassing and the new report shows it is getting worse. what is behind the spike, we can provide better care postpartum and listening to women after the birth, and also better care after c-sections, and when you are looking at the screen, you will see in 2021, that is the most recent data available, and more than 1,000 women died due to maternal causes which is up from 861 deaths in 2020, and the maternal mortality rate is higher among black women to white women, and black women are three times as likely to die due to maternal causes, and these numbers are showing the situation in the u.s. is only getting worse, jim and erica, and it is surprising, because the u.s
. >> adrienne broaddus, thank you. >>> and now there is a new study that shows that the women who diedse in 2021. >> and the death of maternal black women is twice as high as white women. the maternal death rate is embarrassing in this country, and the further spike is of further concern, and what is behind this increase? >> that is right, erica. we have been seeing the maternal increase spike in the last decade, and it is embarrassing and the new report shows it is...
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adrienne watson says there's no doubt that russia is committing atrocities in ukraine. the icc prosecutors is an independent actor and makes his own decisions based on the evidence before him. we support accountability for perpetrators of war crimes. ads you see, there's not explicit support for this decision by the icc and that is because the united states is not a party to the rome statue that established the international criminal court. in fact, the u.s. has a long history of rejecting the iccs jurisdiction specific little as it relate toss u.s. personnel, for example, we know there's been a debate inside the administration over prying 40 support to the international criminal court. but, interestingly there's a growing bipartisan consensus that the administration should do that. in fact, in december congress passed a new law that removed long standing restrictions of the u.s. providing support to the international criminal court. which could pave the way for the biden administration to provide that kind of support going forward. that's an open question mark. in the
adrienne watson says there's no doubt that russia is committing atrocities in ukraine. the icc prosecutors is an independent actor and makes his own decisions based on the evidence before him. we support accountability for perpetrators of war crimes. ads you see, there's not explicit support for this decision by the icc and that is because the united states is not a party to the rome statue that established the international criminal court. in fact, the u.s. has a long history of rejecting the...
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adrienne dipiazza has more. >> new data from the american library association says there were over 1200 demands to censor library books last year. it's an infringement of your freedom. almost double the number the year before. we've been tracking it pretty closely that if we were experiencing record numbers in book challenges. arlington county library director diane crash says books most frequently targeted for censorship at libraries are written by or are about people of color and the lgbtq community. i think the book should be allowed in divers no matter >> they're saying. i think >> freedom of speech doesn't have to be just contemporary authors. it's james baldwin. it's tony morris in its classics of american literature. in 2020, the classic to kill a mockingbird was on the list of the top 10 most challenged books in the country which shocks and people's fox 5 spoke to some time. the trees kind of horse it made it made somewhere. >> the defense side and your feelings that is in the gate, the fact that he actually some of these things actually happened according to the data more than
adrienne dipiazza has more. >> new data from the american library association says there were over 1200 demands to censor library books last year. it's an infringement of your freedom. almost double the number the year before. we've been tracking it pretty closely that if we were experiencing record numbers in book challenges. arlington county library director diane crash says books most frequently targeted for censorship at libraries are written by or are about people of color and the...
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adrienne broaddus reports. >> reporter: it is the largest school district in texas and now it's facingt school takeovers in the country's lhistory. >> this is a crime. i want to go on record to say this is a crime. it's a crime against public education. it is a crime against the houston community. >> reporter: on wednesday, the state commissioner of education said the state will take over the houston independent school district, quote, in the next couple of months. some are doubtful about what is coming. >> if i were parents, i would be terrified. they do not have a history of fixing any schools. >> reporter: the state intervening under state law that allows it to remove the locally school board claiming the district is failing to meet certain state standards. >> there has been a long-time failure by hisd and the victims of that failure are the students. >> reporter: the state will now take responsibility for the district's 180,000 students and 25,000 employees. >> you cannot run school districts and cities and counties from austin, texas. the state deserves an "f" on how they have han
adrienne broaddus reports. >> reporter: it is the largest school district in texas and now it's facingt school takeovers in the country's lhistory. >> this is a crime. i want to go on record to say this is a crime. it's a crime against public education. it is a crime against the houston community. >> reporter: on wednesday, the state commissioner of education said the state will take over the houston independent school district, quote, in the next couple of months. some are...
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hey i'm adrienne seoul garden. i reinvented the suitcase. i love to travel, but i can never stay organized. you know, when you get to your hotel, you open your suitcase and everything goes everywhere. that's why we created the carry on closet. a revolutionary suitcase that keeps you organized on the go. karen calls it has a patented built in shelving system compression straps to save space and even one time magazine best inventions of the year. oh and for every suitcase sold. we saved 229 plastic bottles from going into our ocean. learn more at soldier dot co. the only thing i regret about my life was hiring local talent. if i knew about up work, i would have hired actually talented people from all over the world instead of talent, less people from all over my house. the day you get your clear choice dental implants makes every day. let's dig in day chow down day take a big bite day. perfectly delicious day love my new teeth day because you're clear choice day is the day everything is back on the menu. clear choice day changes every day. sch
hey i'm adrienne seoul garden. i reinvented the suitcase. i love to travel, but i can never stay organized. you know, when you get to your hotel, you open your suitcase and everything goes everywhere. that's why we created the carry on closet. a revolutionary suitcase that keeps you organized on the go. karen calls it has a patented built in shelving system compression straps to save space and even one time magazine best inventions of the year. oh and for every suitcase sold. we saved 229...
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you released a democracy playbook with arizona secretary of state adrienne fuentes who's going to bening us in the next hour. what policies are you recommending to safeguard this upcoming election. >> everything from -- we make policies in place to make sure people have options, about whether it's early or through the mail, or in person. people feel safe when they show up to vote and are protected from any efforts to interfere with their casting of the ballot. and the people who administer our democracy as well are kept safe with policies to increase penalties for those who would threaten our election workers. we've also introduced in michigan or about to introduce a michigan voting rights act, which very much mirrors the federal voting rights act which as congresswoman sewell noted earlier has been significantly weekends over the last few decades. i believe every state should -- look to enact voting rights acts to ensure that we are at every level protecting the ability for every citizen to cast their ballot freely and free of intimidation. >> a little later on, the state is debatin
you released a democracy playbook with arizona secretary of state adrienne fuentes who's going to bening us in the next hour. what policies are you recommending to safeguard this upcoming election. >> everything from -- we make policies in place to make sure people have options, about whether it's early or through the mail, or in person. people feel safe when they show up to vote and are protected from any efforts to interfere with their casting of the ballot. and the people who...
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joining me now, arizona secretary of state adrienne fuentes.od out for him for you from biden's speech. and just this visual of 58 years later, continuing to be in this fight? >> first, thank you for having me. and what stood out was just as you mentioned, we are still in this fight. there are still americans out there who will call themselves patriots but will work to deny they're furlough americans the right to vote. there are still people out there who claim the mantle of americans and will put their own political party above their fundamental countryman's fundamental right right the people here in the united states died for. a right that we send americans overseas to fight and die for many times. this is an incredible thing and it is really tragic that we still have to face the sort of a battle but here we are. i am proud to continue this fight, and i am very, very sad that we have to. >> and a big part of that fight is happening in your state and states across this country, arizona among the dozens of states trying to make voting more diff
joining me now, arizona secretary of state adrienne fuentes.od out for him for you from biden's speech. and just this visual of 58 years later, continuing to be in this fight? >> first, thank you for having me. and what stood out was just as you mentioned, we are still in this fight. there are still americans out there who will call themselves patriots but will work to deny they're furlough americans the right to vote. there are still people out there who claim the mantle of americans and...
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the fire is adrienne asks me should donald trump accept the 2020 presidential election result?rious. presidential election result? trump was furious . the result trump was furious. the result furious about tens of millions of mail out ballots going out around the country, as indeed i have been over postal voting mean what happened in 2019 in the peter ribeye election where a guy who was a previously convicted fraudster turned up with a tesco's bag with 1000 votes for the labour party and the brexit party candidate lost by 600 votes. i postal voting is always open to corruption , but i always open to corruption, but i felt all the way through the trump message of the stolen election too negative, far better to talk about electoral reform , and i do think actually reform, and i do think actually the republicans are beginning to do that. thank goodness people do that. thank goodness people do not want a constant diet of negativity. they to see the sunlit uplands that we can get to two over. one more anger asks me , how would you have led the me, how would you have led the country
the fire is adrienne asks me should donald trump accept the 2020 presidential election result?rious. presidential election result? trump was furious . the result trump was furious. the result furious about tens of millions of mail out ballots going out around the country, as indeed i have been over postal voting mean what happened in 2019 in the peter ribeye election where a guy who was a previously convicted fraudster turned up with a tesco's bag with 1000 votes for the labour party and the...
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the fire is adrienne asks me should donald trump accept the 2020 presidential election result?s. presidential election result? trump was furious . the result trump was furious. the result furious about tens of millions of mail out ballots going out around the country, as indeed i have been over postal voting mean what happened in 2019 in the peter ribeye election where a guy who was a previously convicted fraudster turned up with a tesco's bag with 1000 votes for the labour party and the brexit party candidate lost by 600 votes. i postal voting is always open to corruption , but i always open to corruption, but i felt all the way through the trump message of the stolen election too negative, far better to talk about electoral reform , and i do think actually reform, and i do think actually the republicans are beginning to do that. thank goodness people do that. thank goodness people do not want a constant diet of negativity. they to see the sunlit uplands that we can get to two over. one more anger asks me , how would you have led the me, how would you have led the country duri
the fire is adrienne asks me should donald trump accept the 2020 presidential election result?s. presidential election result? trump was furious . the result trump was furious. the result furious about tens of millions of mail out ballots going out around the country, as indeed i have been over postal voting mean what happened in 2019 in the peter ribeye election where a guy who was a previously convicted fraudster turned up with a tesco's bag with 1000 votes for the labour party and the brexit...
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adrienne custer was on board. what went through your mind when you realized?for sure. i think myself along with all the other passengers were very amazed by all the workers. >> reporter: captain laura einsetler has been flying for more than 30 years. she said the passenger's help on the radio allowed the co-pilot to focus on flying. >> this is an exact case of why it's so critical to have two highly experienced, well-trained pilots, a captain and a co-pilot. >> reporter: passengers told us they knew there had been a cal emncy whey were in the air, but they had no idea it was the captain until after they landed. norah, southwest isn't releasing any information about the captain's condition, citing his privacy. >> adriana diaz, thank you. >>> california is assessing the damage after two rare tornadoes touched down on wednesday. an ef-1 tornado with 110-mile-per-hour winds tore through the l.a. suburb of montebello, damaging more than a dozen buildings. it was the strongest tornado to hit the area in 40 years. a second funnel cloud damaged a mobile home park near
adrienne custer was on board. what went through your mind when you realized?for sure. i think myself along with all the other passengers were very amazed by all the workers. >> reporter: captain laura einsetler has been flying for more than 30 years. she said the passenger's help on the radio allowed the co-pilot to focus on flying. >> this is an exact case of why it's so critical to have two highly experienced, well-trained pilots, a captain and a co-pilot. >> reporter:...
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what do you think adrienne's say as michelle, the house of parliament that getting revamped at the moment will they be leading the way? think that whole pumps do whole estate with heat pumps do you know the answer to that? i don't know answer because don't know the answer because they're leading the way. they're not leading the way. they're of they're miles behind in terms of what they're to do. and what they're going to do. and they've start over they've had to start all over again. and be years before again. and it'll be years before you anything and by you see anything happen. and by then have gone then we'll probably have gone beyond to is beyond heat pumps to is a details mum saying can you details mum is saying can you ask kevin this 50% that's been talked about is it total energy or just electricity which is talked about is it total energy orjust electricity which is an or just electricity which is an all i don't know. all of our energy? i don't know. do you know this i was referring to was earlier today, to was that earlier today, almost half of the electricity consumed in all ele
what do you think adrienne's say as michelle, the house of parliament that getting revamped at the moment will they be leading the way? think that whole pumps do whole estate with heat pumps do you know the answer to that? i don't know answer because don't know the answer because they're leading the way. they're not leading the way. they're of they're miles behind in terms of what they're to do. and what they're going to do. and they've start over they've had to start all over again. and be...
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let's hear from adrienne in ohio. who should be the republican nominee? caller: -- host: tell us why. caller: i am hispanic, came to this country as a legal resident. i am 64 years old. i have never in my life been involved in politics. when i heard that trump was running, i told my son, let me ask you this -- does trump need fame? no. does he need money? no. does he need power? no. so why? simply because i believe he loves this country as much as i do. ever since i became a member of the national republican party locally, for that reason. i like desantis. he has done an awesome job in florida and continues to do so. however, the organization that trump has built, the law of people -- a lot of people say whatever, but he has built an organization unlike anything else. host: ricky on facebook says his candidate is tim scott, senator from south carolina. another viewer on facebook says desantis 100% but will not be met if it is trump. another viewer on facebook says trump 200%. kim from norfolk says i would love to see a candidate who would take the republi
let's hear from adrienne in ohio. who should be the republican nominee? caller: -- host: tell us why. caller: i am hispanic, came to this country as a legal resident. i am 64 years old. i have never in my life been involved in politics. when i heard that trump was running, i told my son, let me ask you this -- does trump need fame? no. does he need money? no. does he need power? no. so why? simply because i believe he loves this country as much as i do. ever since i became a member of the...
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let's hear from adrienne in ohio. who should be the republican nominee? caller: -- host: tell us why. caller: i am hispanic, came to this country as a legal resident. i am 64 years old. i have never in my life been involved in politics. when i heard that trump was running, i told my son, let me ask you this -- does trump need fame? no. does he need money? no. does he need power? no. so why? simply because i believe he loves this country as much as i do. ever since i became a member of the national republican party locally, for that reason. i like desantis. he has done an awesome job in florida and continues to do so. however, the organization that trump has built, the law of people -- a lot of people say whatever, but he has built an organization unlike anything else. host: ricky on facebook says his candidate is tim scott, senator from south carolina. another viewer on facebook says desantis 100% but will not be met if it is trump. another viewer on facebook says trump 200%. kim from norfolk says i would love to see a candidate who would take the republi
let's hear from adrienne in ohio. who should be the republican nominee? caller: -- host: tell us why. caller: i am hispanic, came to this country as a legal resident. i am 64 years old. i have never in my life been involved in politics. when i heard that trump was running, i told my son, let me ask you this -- does trump need fame? no. does he need money? no. does he need power? no. so why? simply because i believe he loves this country as much as i do. ever since i became a member of the...
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on and adrienne is going to come up with me, really quickly and i'm happy to brief your office independently. the bay area finance housing is look to go put on the ballot, two measures originally for 2024, a bond and a constitutional amendment. that would allow the bonds to use more flexably, so for subsidy for operating. one is, i think it's 70% and i know my colleague will be texting me if i'm wrong if return to source, so return to san francisco. also fix with a-bag and they will be funding. so there is two ways and these are estimates based on the funds that the city of san francisco would receive dollars. this can also be used this could be used to under write and write down affordable housing from 60% of ami to 30% of ami because we're advocating of the production. we've run san francisco to affordable a 60% unit. the subside is 110 a month. and net o who would welcome without underlying. >> it's extremely low i. i apologize supervisor. >> all of us have this reference, instead of acronyms. >> we were looking in a report to operational and implement it with the data that we had at the
on and adrienne is going to come up with me, really quickly and i'm happy to brief your office independently. the bay area finance housing is look to go put on the ballot, two measures originally for 2024, a bond and a constitutional amendment. that would allow the bonds to use more flexably, so for subsidy for operating. one is, i think it's 70% and i know my colleague will be texting me if i'm wrong if return to source, so return to san francisco. also fix with a-bag and they will be funding....
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on and adrienne is going to come up with me, really quickly and i'm happy to brief your office independently. the bay area finance housing is look to go put on the ballot, two measures originally for 2024, a bond and a constitutional amendment. that would allow the bonds to use more flexably, so for subsidy for operating. one is, i think it's 70% and i know my colleague will be texting me if i'm wrong if return to source, so return to san francisco. also fix with a-bag and they will be funding. so there is two ways and these are estimates based on the funds that the city of san francisco would receive dollars. this can also be used this could be used to under write and write down affordable housing from 60% of ami to 30% of ami because we're advocating of the production. we've run san francisco to affordable a 60% unit. the subside is 110 a month. and net o who would welcome without underlying. >> it's extremely low i. i apologize supervisor. >> all of us have this reference, instead of acronyms. >> we were looking in a report to operational and implement it with the data that we had at the
on and adrienne is going to come up with me, really quickly and i'm happy to brief your office independently. the bay area finance housing is look to go put on the ballot, two measures originally for 2024, a bond and a constitutional amendment. that would allow the bonds to use more flexably, so for subsidy for operating. one is, i think it's 70% and i know my colleague will be texting me if i'm wrong if return to source, so return to san francisco. also fix with a-bag and they will be funding....
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on and adrienne is going to come up with me, really quickly and i'm happy to brief your office independently. the bay area finance housing is look to go put on the ballot, two measures originally for 2024, a bond and a constitutional amendment. that would allow the bonds to use more flexably, so for subsidy for operating. one is, i think it's 70% and i know my colleague will be texting me if i'm wrong if return to source, so return to san francisco. also fix with a-bag and they will be funding. so there is two ways and these are estimates based on the funds that the city of san francisco would receive dollars. this can also be used this could be used to under write and write down affordable housing from 60% of ami to 30% of ami because we're advocating of the production. we've run san francisco to affordable a 60% unit. the subside is 110 a month. and net o who would welcome without underlying. >> it's extremely low i. i apologize supervisor. >> all of us have this reference, instead of acronyms. >> we were looking in a report to operational and implement it with the data that we had at the
on and adrienne is going to come up with me, really quickly and i'm happy to brief your office independently. the bay area finance housing is look to go put on the ballot, two measures originally for 2024, a bond and a constitutional amendment. that would allow the bonds to use more flexably, so for subsidy for operating. one is, i think it's 70% and i know my colleague will be texting me if i'm wrong if return to source, so return to san francisco. also fix with a-bag and they will be funding....
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my guest is adrienne ross, she's a host of democracy, a podcast she is the consortium for political process strengthening adviser. adrian, it will count. nice to have you. >> i'm so happy to be here. >> tell us about the podcast. and what it focuses on, and where the funding comes from. >> sure. the podcast has become a baby, a pet project if he will. and it's an excellent opportunity for us, the consortium, to highlight what democratic strengthening is happening in 140 countries around the world. that is where the consortium works, in partnership with usaid. so the podcast is really an opportunity to give people a front row seat to history, to see how democratic strengthening happens on the ground, in these countries that are fighting for their freedom. in many cases, are standing up to tyranny. and they are doing extraordinary work. the podcast is an excellent venue to showcase what their work is. >> your funding comes from usaid. >> correct. from usaid, yes. it's a partnership the consortium has set up with an agreement with usaid. usaid in partnership with the consortium is able to work
my guest is adrienne ross, she's a host of democracy, a podcast she is the consortium for political process strengthening adviser. adrian, it will count. nice to have you. >> i'm so happy to be here. >> tell us about the podcast. and what it focuses on, and where the funding comes from. >> sure. the podcast has become a baby, a pet project if he will. and it's an excellent opportunity for us, the consortium, to highlight what democratic strengthening is happening in 140...
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he was still just a small time criminal with, adrienne. but not for long. >> a most unlikely pair.ch boy and charles manson. coming up -- >> dennis was could convince he could make charlie a star. >> and's strange hold on his family. >> he dances, he sings, it looks beautiful, he looks happy -- and this draws a lot of people. >> when "dateline" continues. it's an add-on treatment for specific types of moderate-to-severe asthma. and can help improve lung function for better breathing in as little as two weeks. dupixent helps prevent asthma attacks... and can even reduce or eliminate oral steroids. are you in? dupixent can cause allergic reactions that can be severe. get help right away if you have rash, chest pain, worsening shortness of breath, tingling or numbness in your limbs. tell your doctor about new or worsening joint aches and pain, or a parasitic infection. don't change or stop asthma medicines, including steroids, without talking to your doctor. who knows what you can do when you du more with less asthma. ask your asthma specialist about dupixent. ♪♪ nicorette knows quitt
he was still just a small time criminal with, adrienne. but not for long. >> a most unlikely pair.ch boy and charles manson. coming up -- >> dennis was could convince he could make charlie a star. >> and's strange hold on his family. >> he dances, he sings, it looks beautiful, he looks happy -- and this draws a lot of people. >> when "dateline" continues. it's an add-on treatment for specific types of moderate-to-severe asthma. and can help improve lung...