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alicia? alicia: for more let's bring in pacific palisades resident orly israel who had to evacuate his home because of the fires. it's good to see you. you know, i did see an interview you did earlier this week on our air. you were very positive. you with -- it struck me how light in spirit you appeared given what you'd been through, and i'm just wondering how you're doing now here on this saturday. how's your family? >> you know, the family's good, as good as we can be. we may have lost our house, but we didn't lose our sense of humor, our gratitude, the lo we feel from others. alicia: i mean, that's pretty striking and amazing when you look around at how your entire lives have changed. but it's good to hear. what focus would want to know is that you and your family, you initially grabbed all your items when you realized what was headed your way and you evacuated. then you ran into a friend of yours who's also a storm chaser, tanner charles, you went back to your house to try the fight this
alicia? alicia: for more let's bring in pacific palisades resident orly israel who had to evacuate his home because of the fires. it's good to see you. you know, i did see an interview you did earlier this week on our air. you were very positive. you with -- it struck me how light in spirit you appeared given what you'd been through, and i'm just wondering how you're doing now here on this saturday. how's your family? >> you know, the family's good, as good as we can be. we may have lost...
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alicia. >> pleasure. alicia: jonathan, from the battle at the border to the battle in the courtroom, president trump is planning to appeal a federal judge's ruling that blocks his executive order to end birthright citizenship. the judge is calling it, quote, blatantly unconstitutional. the read now from former federal prosecutor and constitutional law attorney katie cherkasky. katie, thank you so much for being here, we appreciate it. before we get started, i'd like you to take a listen to the president's response once this happened. >> reporter: a u.s. judge temporarily blocked the birthright citizenship order. do you have any reaction? >> no. obviously, we'll appeal it. they put it before a certain judge in seattle, i guess, right? and there's no surprises with that judge. alicia: so the judge was nominated to the federal bench in 1981 by president ronald reagan. what's your read on all of this? where do you think this is headed. >> well, there has never been direct supreme court precedent addressing th
alicia. >> pleasure. alicia: jonathan, from the battle at the border to the battle in the courtroom, president trump is planning to appeal a federal judge's ruling that blocks his executive order to end birthright citizenship. the judge is calling it, quote, blatantly unconstitutional. the read now from former federal prosecutor and constitutional law attorney katie cherkasky. katie, thank you so much for being here, we appreciate it. before we get started, i'd like you to take a listen...
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alicia? alicia: okay. christina coleman, thank you so much. and we want folks to know that we are also monitoring a news conference with the mayor of los angeles, karen bass. and we'll get that to you when we do. griff. griff: thank you, alicia. while we wait for that press conference from the mayor, let's go to altadena to the town counsel vice chair. nick, what is the latest that you are seeing there and the needs of your community? >> we had a community briefing yesterday that, luckily, we had a high streaming count which means that a we're getting a lot of information out there that included, i mean, the simple answer to your question is it's so much devastation. my, i represent a part of altadena that i would say easily over two-thirds of the area i represent is gone including my home, and it's just overwhelming to look at. i will be doing a drive through today if you feel like doing a follow-up, i can give you a better idea. it will be, the chair and myself, we'll have -- the sheriff is taking us through town to do an assessment, and we'
alicia? alicia: okay. christina coleman, thank you so much. and we want folks to know that we are also monitoring a news conference with the mayor of los angeles, karen bass. and we'll get that to you when we do. griff. griff: thank you, alicia. while we wait for that press conference from the mayor, let's go to altadena to the town counsel vice chair. nick, what is the latest that you are seeing there and the needs of your community? >> we had a community briefing yesterday that,...
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alicia?y. >> didn't have the oval office rug -- >> that was a different rug. >> there was a picture. >> i can't see that. my glasses on i'll continue to be -- >> doctor nicole saphier and in this case contrarian is wrong. >> like in this oval office -- one of the popular presidents you keep the rug it is good karma. third question. did trump have a portrait of andrew jackson in his oval office during his first term? we're going to go to nick coal first so she doesn't have to play contrarian this time. >> i want joey to go first. >> i'm going to say -- >> control over this answer -- >> saying no. >> no as well although a lot of nice things specifically about andrew jackson to say often. >> i'm going to say yes -- >> i am. because you want to or because you feel different answer -- >> somebody has to say yes. >> and the answer is -- camera reveal everybody please -- yes. >> there we go as a matter of fact. >> alicia coming out ahead. >> i'm officially -- yeah. beginner middle ground loser. >> f
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he even went as far as sending daily messages and left us to pope pius the 12th. unbelievably alicia step in which made his contribution by inviting one of his closest and best friends at the time, months in your message to visit the ascent of its concentration camp. that visit took place in 1940 to cover the both car. yes. of risk taking notes in this region. what do you need for this is of the people. this is the as the bodies in gorgeous to join us to find out how the rich local coal just size see the close press and sounds is that it is passed down from generation to generation the, the gym. and so just deal with the, with the one with taking the picture. they were proud of domestic but are you ready? the weights are going, young, upsetting woocommerce your opinion or no, but you've got to deal with. or i actually was who i see on google more gained with 10 almost a week ago. and then we'll get to bundle the, the journal say to us just loved the st. but this, this and these, the last has never been to the did you purchase a id please? yeah. tennis, that's hard to time guys sizing
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alicia of b.n.y. wealth.ar because the consumer strong. the fed, though pausing for nowrks still has accounting bias. good morning. how constrained is your view given the most we are seeing in this bond market? alicia: i think the bond market here is pricing for the worst case scenario for what the upcoming administration could or might do. which isn't a bad set up for the rest of the year. in the end the talk about tariffs on everyone and everything, every border we might have, whatever those borders might be -- jonathan: some are imaginary lines, particularly that one in canada. annmarie: the truth of the -- alicia: that is the conversation. the anxiety about that is seeping into the bond market. i think just want to refer back to the fed press conference back in december which jay powell said some of the voting members incorporated future policy which is very rare because we never hear that from the fed. we never hear that they are chasing the puck of what policy is might be. the fed is baked in already in
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alicia -- i love our new director's approach.boration with huma wee resources and our deputy director and the counts members. i think this there is a great future for you was employee the city of san francisco and i want to thank everybody and i put my piece there, too, why in the. >> thank you. now i am going to patricia before we go to open additional comment or questions? i see the confusion alicia and patricia. okay. my first comment is we talked about this before and i like to ask again. because it is hard to comment on ableism training anti-ableism training we have not seen the training materials and i continuing is important that the -- councilmembers are given the opportunity to seat train and go through it either onlinor in person however they want to do it. but it is really hard to make recommendations if we don't when we are talking about. so that's my one request. i'd also i agree total low with sherri. i thought her moving comment about having it be mandatory. i think the fact it is voluntary is actually somewhat abl
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and alicia and i talk about this all the time.e enrique tarrio is often seen on the streets with patches that say right wing death squads. that right wing death squads is a reference to chilean dictator pinochet. pinochet in chile. >> justified violence. >> in the name of getting rid of communism. in chile. so i mentioned this because those are the folks that are inspiring a lot of the proud boys in miami, all in the name of ridding the west from communism. and so the problem is that that paranoia is now once again being validated, not justifying it, but it's real. people feel that. >> people got to get powell's book. >> yeah. >> you got you got to get the book to. help contextualize this. >> paola ramos, thank you. >> thank you. it's so great to have you on. >> next up on capitol. >> hill, rfk jr. s confirmation hearing. >> that will be a mouthful. >> we'll talk to senator lisa. >> blunt rochester about. >> what she plans to ask him. >> you're watching. >> you're watching. >> the weekend. what's up, you seem kinda sluggish today.
and alicia and i talk about this all the time.e enrique tarrio is often seen on the streets with patches that say right wing death squads. that right wing death squads is a reference to chilean dictator pinochet. pinochet in chile. >> justified violence. >> in the name of getting rid of communism. in chile. so i mentioned this because those are the folks that are inspiring a lot of the proud boys in miami, all in the name of ridding the west from communism. and so the problem is...
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he even went as far as sending daily messages and left us to pope pius the 12th. unbelievably alicia step in which made his contribution by inviting one of his closest and best friends at the time, months and your muscle changed to visit the us out of its concentration cap. that visit took place in 1942 when i went to the wrong just on the safe house to come and engagement because the trails when so many find themselves worlds of parts, we choose to look so common ground the the the, the, the just the interest included the base rent was logging into loans, just was wondering if it doesn't put at least a graduate saving the most are still going to be stuck with you. and 4 of you should see in the doctors me what's the rubbish to rubbish cubes that are in your particular use of, you know, and it goes out or in the near future. the stop police have taken poison question. your quote for support. your community here is to me and the worst of we should lead shoppers to switch to issue voice name has to do an hour with them. so let's go ahead and we'll put on this way and attempt to do, and
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he even went as far as sending daily messages and letters to pope pius the 12th. unbelievably alicia step in which made his contribution by inviting one of his closest and best friends at the time must send you a message to visit the ascent of its concentration camp. that visit took place in 1942 the the the the the months. and you must, sochi was meant to be the eyes and ears of the vatican, which had spiritual responsibility and was recognized throughout the world as a marlos already. and great impulse and staff all was attached to watch the fat to consult and how it responded to the ascent of its desk. that meant that months in new york, my associates report would carry significant weight. so louisa, stepping out, she called his friend. they had studied together bates of together in rome, learning doctrine, and the teachings of the catholic faith. so my sushi came once he was shown and presented with was a diametrically opposite picture to watch the camp was in reality. remember the 20000 children should have been taken to death kept combined as to just a few of them, some 200 chi
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from this semester it becomes abundantly clear that the knowledge of bishop alicia's step in its is a committed and notorious mtc much simply what he did just a you know, the saw the break out of the 2nd world war was to attack the jewish sylvia and populations but is it the job of a high priest from the highest of priests as archbishop of sa grab? so what did happen with the us on if it's extermination camps incentive, it's remained active up to the very last day. you'll now see what was left then, but you sent events looked like on the day you had to liberate us into the extend the nation come the close to detain is being held in the camp. tried to escape but in the haste they simply wanted to bend and destroy everything they could. 2 let's see, much evidence remained removing or destroying it. old would have been impossible. it was hell on us today and today own over the ground. it was peel. hara, the smell of decaying human flesh hung in the bodies everywhere. that was the scene. the treated, the 1st deliberate as people who entered you sent if it's literally shocked with a so cal
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alicia can you conduct the roll call? >> yes. >> alex madrid cochair >> here. >> albers, >> present. >> member sassouni. >> here right now. >> councilmember senhaux. >> present. >> councilmember arack. >> i saw her present. present. sorry. councilmember absent. councilmember bonville. absent. councilmember azulay. >> absent. councilmember ben decks. >> present. >> can you read the agenda. >> yes, council monopoly madrid welcome and roll call >> reading and approval of the agendaful throw, general public comment. number 4, cochair report. number 5, report from the mayor's office on disability. number 6. san francisco d. human resources will give us an update on the anti-ableism training. number 7, san francisco d. human resource dhr update on self identification survey and disability data. we will have a break after number 7 and we will continue with 8 a presentation from the san francisco department of human resources update on access to city employment. the ace program. with updates. number 90 san francisco d. human reso
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he even went as far as sending daily messages and left us to pope pius the 12th. unbelievably alicia step in which made his contribution by inviting one of his closest and best friends at the time, months in your message to visit the ascent of its concentration camp. that visit took place in 1942, the in 18. 84. the german empire began its colonial invasion internet may be from the very start. berlin encourage the white calling is to settle in south west africa and take away the best land from the local drive. the germans were actively draining natural resources and using the local population as a cheap labor source. this was causing major protest and led to rebuild your in 19 o 4 here arrow and now my drive is rebuild against the german colonial rule. kaiser wilhelm the 2nd was fully determined and ordered to suppress the rebellion with the up of severity against the inhabitants of nam may be germany through is 15000 well equipped army all around the country. concentration camps were built in humane medical experiments over citizens were conducted within the period of 4 years. the g
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he even went as far as sending daily messages and left us to pope pius the 12th. unbelievably alicia step in which made his contribution by inviting one of his closest and best friends at the time, months in your mess. switching to visit the ascent of its concentration camp. that visit took place in 1942 look forward to talking to you all. that technology should work for people. a robot must obey the orders given by human beings accept we're so shorter is a conflict with the 1st law show your identification. we should be very careful about our professional intelligence at the point, obviously, is to make a trust, rather than to the various jobs with artificial intelligence we have summoning the theme and the robot must protect his phone. existence was on the months and you must, sochi was meant to be the eyes and ears of the vatican, which had spiritual responsibility and was recognized throughout the world as a marlos already. and great impulse and staff all was attached to watch the fat to consult the highlights responded to the ascent of its desk. that meant that months and you mu
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and golden fan, thank you for coming on, alicia to you first, why did you decide to stay and go to the first thank you for having me tonight, my deepest condolences to all of the families involved in this horrific incident, we decided to stay because we have to sit down and think about it, we brought her children and this was supposed to be a great celebration for the bulldogs and we -- it was a hard decision to make that we decided to stay and go through with our plans to be here. >> trace: you kelly? to think it was the right decision, would you do it again? >> absolutely, i echo alicia's comments about what happened here and our condolences to all the families involved, especially since there was college kids involved, some representing school, somewhere just new orleans kids that happened to be home during break, the ended up meeting with the terrorists and the worst possible way, we feel terrible about this but this was a family trip for us we travel 2000 miles from northern california and we decided to stay and i'm glad we did. >> trace: in fact,, you said you felt a little bit g
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alicia, i think alicia has the question for you. >> yeah. okay. >> just help us understand the intensity of these fires. what's driving the intensity of these fires? >> how you track fires like this, and the extent to which firefighters find themselves at the mercy of the wind. >> so we'll talk about what drives these fires. >> and, alicia, you mentioned it. >> it is the wind. and imagine trying to fight a fire in hurricane force winds without the rain. and they drive the fire. >> not only do they drive it in speed, but that inflow of oxygen, it helps the fire create its own weather at the site and then out ahead of it. >> and it intensifies the heat and it spreads the radiant heat. and when you get winds that are predicted for today, you know, we're talking they're talking about 35 to 40 mile an hour sustained and up to 80 mile an hour on the ridge tops. if those winds hit like that, the game changes and firefighting is going to it'll stay it'll be intense. but it will also be getting people out of harm's way. >> the resiliency of the firef
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>> alicia.ou know, i would say that no, it hasn't been remedied. >> and also, i think some of the senators who were on the armed services committee failed to show up and actually challenge him in the way that he deserved to be challenged as a part of that confirmation hearing. >> give me examples. who are you talking about? what did you want to see? i mean, let's name the names. >> yeah. >> i mean, you and i chatted about this when we were last together. alicia. you know pete. pete hegseth, excuse me? actively lobbied to get convicted war criminals pardoned. and these were men who were only convicted because men who served alongside of them, who experienced the same horrors of war on the same battlefield as them, felt like they crossed lines that we shouldn't cross. they they risked their reputation in some instances, those who are navy seals, but also had the courage to speak up and turn those men in. and, you know, i think if i was a senator, i would have asked pete hegseth what it says to tho
>> alicia.ou know, i would say that no, it hasn't been remedied. >> and also, i think some of the senators who were on the armed services committee failed to show up and actually challenge him in the way that he deserved to be challenged as a part of that confirmation hearing. >> give me examples. who are you talking about? what did you want to see? i mean, let's name the names. >> yeah. >> i mean, you and i chatted about this when we were last together. alicia....
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paul: alicia do you think republicans can insist that california change its laws or is it more likelyublicans in washington say okay, we will attach a change in federal law to any disaster aid? >> the latter is more likely. i would support the latter but there's an interesting bill that was introduced by kevin kiley that would love the federal government to overrule the california coastal commission which has been a huge impediment to managing the land along the coast. it's also tried to block for instance spacex rocket launchers. i would support that bill in part the estate plans are tied to the federal lands. there is a clear nexus. paul: that's very interesting. we'll see if that works. we come back t a controversial tweet lead to a campaign to get him fired from his job at georgetown law. his sounding the alarm on legal education. he joins us next. i got the power of 3. i lowered my a1c, cv risk, and lost some weight. in studies, the majority of people reached an a1c under 7 and maintained it. i'm under 7. ozempic® lowers the risk of major cardiovascular events such as stroke, hea
paul: alicia do you think republicans can insist that california change its laws or is it more likelyublicans in washington say okay, we will attach a change in federal law to any disaster aid? >> the latter is more likely. i would support the latter but there's an interesting bill that was introduced by kevin kiley that would love the federal government to overrule the california coastal commission which has been a huge impediment to managing the land along the coast. it's also tried to...
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alicia nieves reports. >> this federal investigation revealing one reason why usps workers are stealing mail and packages is good. old-fashioned greed meets opportunity. but another reason probably more concerning is a criminal organizations are actually tapping into workers trying to get them to infiltrate the u.s. postal service system. in fact, here's a direct quote from the usps inspector general tammy hall. she says, quote, criminal organizations are targeting recruiting and colluding with postal employees to move narcotics to the postal network and to steal checks. both personal and government issued checks credit cards and other valuables from the mail. now, some of the thefts that have been discovered through this investigation are pretty significant. just 2 weeks ago, federal prosecutors charging 2 postal workers were stealing more than 1 million dollars in business checks. the 2 workers at postal facilities in virginia and north carolina. another investigation, milwaukee found a mail clerk who was under surveillance looking into trays for greeting cards that contain gift cards
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i'm alicia menendez in for nicolle wallace.earning much more in what happened in that devastating truck attack in new orleans that killed 15 people. the sugar bowl that was supposed to take place yesterday is kicking off right now under enhanced security measures, including explosive sniffing dogs like this one. just miles away, the iconic bourbon street, the site of the attack, has now opened. the mayor of new orleans saying this in a press conference this morning. >> i want to reassure the public that the city of new orleans is not only ready for game day today, but we're ready to continue to host large-scale events in our city because we are built to host at every single turn. >> investigators today providing a wealth of information on the attacker. 42-year-old shamsud-din jabbar. deputy assistant director of the fbi's counterterrorism division telling reporters that jabbar rented the truck on december 30th and drove from houston to new orleans new year's eve posting a series of videos where he proclaimed his support for isi
i'm alicia menendez in for nicolle wallace.earning much more in what happened in that devastating truck attack in new orleans that killed 15 people. the sugar bowl that was supposed to take place yesterday is kicking off right now under enhanced security measures, including explosive sniffing dogs like this one. just miles away, the iconic bourbon street, the site of the attack, has now opened. the mayor of new orleans saying this in a press conference this morning. >> i want to reassure...
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been up you know the one alicia piece how track the money for that for me with you yes so for new or well for artworks that are funded you know created using funding from the art in richmond ordinance there is a component of that funding so 70% of the funding goes to the artwork and there's a component of it i think 10% that is retained, earmarked or identified as being available for conservation of the work. so that is really the source of funding that we have for project that are funded for that have been funded from the art in richmond ordinance and do you have any idea about how much is sitting in that reserve? >> i would have to look into that. i'd be happy to. so important is just you know that the maintenance of our civic art collection is a big responsibility and ultimately part of it falls on us in the art world in general. you know, conservation is is an unaccounted for liability and i'm pleased to hear that a portion of you're saying of the 2% is initially allocated for that conservation that is held in a general fund or is it by piece it it's uh it's identified side by pr
been up you know the one alicia piece how track the money for that for me with you yes so for new or well for artworks that are funded you know created using funding from the art in richmond ordinance there is a component of that funding so 70% of the funding goes to the artwork and there's a component of it i think 10% that is retained, earmarked or identified as being available for conservation of the work. so that is really the source of funding that we have for project that are funded for...
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alicia acuna's lived what been like for people who live there?e a bit, the complex is such a shutdown next month are everything came to a head as you know the second half of last year as more and more people became victims to the violent trend. an emergency order a judge declared the property and imminent threat to public safety and welfare. in a court filing or a police chief described the criminal element that's exerted control and fear over residence and also new charges are now filed against nine suspects for the kidnapping and torture case we reported in december at the same complex. police say there are a few more suspects on the run and have learned in law enforcement across the country. the police chief says most suspects are likely connected to tda. >> i'd say based on one of scene, based on the affiliation of the individuals attained with them the fact they were involved in this endeavor of extortion and kidnapping basically causing crime i would say most likely they are involved. >> reporter: as for the residents they are now in an eff
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. >> it's sad because what do we do, alicia? know what we do because i'm not getting off instagram. but i don't like this. >> i don't like it either. what we're going to do is talk about jack smith leaving the justice department just days before trump takes office. we're continuing to follow the deadly wildfires in l.a. as well. as authorities say this critical fire weather will remain through at least wednesday. you want to stick with msnbc for the latest stick with msnbc for the latest throughout the d if you have heart failure or chronic kidney disease, farxiga can help you keep living life, because there are places you'd like to be. (♪♪) serious side effects include increased ketones in blood or urine and bacterial infection between the anus and genitals, both which may be fatal, severe allergic reactions, dehydration, urinary tract or genital yeast infections, and low blood sugar. stop taking and tell your doctor right away if you have nausea, vomiting, stomach pain, tiredness, rash, swelling, trouble breathing or swallowin
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what's your response going to be, alicia?up. >> i mean, i think i think michael is right to highlight this. i just i really think that people need to be paying attention because medicare and social security, i think that democrats will successfully protect those two. i do think that if something is on the chopping block, it becomes medicaid. and the out is people say, oh, well, you know what? it's a state thing. the some of the states haven't expanded it, haven't taken up the money from the aca anyway, affordable care act. so like we protected medicare and social security though, and i think people need to be on notice that medicaid cannot be on the chopping block. >> and folks, i just put this the way i have because i was the lieutenant governor of the state of maryland. and as a former state official, i know the impact that these federal and state programs together can have in a positive and a negative way for poor people in our community. so, you know, it's easy to flap your lips at some point, you got to account for the s
what's your response going to be, alicia?up. >> i mean, i think i think michael is right to highlight this. i just i really think that people need to be paying attention because medicare and social security, i think that democrats will successfully protect those two. i do think that if something is on the chopping block, it becomes medicaid. and the out is people say, oh, well, you know what? it's a state thing. the some of the states haven't expanded it, haven't taken up the money from...
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. >> alicia, you know, this is amazing that we're at this point. >> of course, it came much too long., it's been 15 months. so we should pause and acknowledge that it's a it's a it's an achievement. you know, people are going to live and some of the, you know, the hostages of course, are being released and the palestinians are going back to their homes hoping to rebuild. so, you know, we're at a point now where there are glimmers of hope. >> but as you intimated with your question, there's a long road to go, because this is just the first phase. >> there are so many unanswered questions about what comes next and how to build some kind of secure, stable peace agreement coming out of this process, which will last more than hopefully 40 the 42 days. but then beyond that, you know, evelyn, as you were chatting, our producer is telling us that we're going to have some we have live photos and we'll put them up. >> this what you're seeing right now is in israel. this is where we expect the hostages to come. this is the first images that we will see. the hostages live here in israel. so as yo
. >> alicia, you know, this is amazing that we're at this point. >> of course, it came much too long., it's been 15 months. so we should pause and acknowledge that it's a it's a it's an achievement. you know, people are going to live and some of the, you know, the hostages of course, are being released and the palestinians are going back to their homes hoping to rebuild. so, you know, we're at a point now where there are glimmers of hope. >> but as you intimated with your...
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alicia picked up consulting work, then was rehired. but it took chu six months during the pandemic to find a new job. >> when you get laid off, you can't do the 401(k). so that is six months of 401(k) that was not being put in there. >> reporter: chu missed $13,000 in 401(k) contributions, which would have been worth roughly $40,000 by the time he retires and could have helped cover some retirement costs like health insurance. on average, a retired 65-year-old should expect to spend about $165,000 on health care throughout retirement. do you think about that? >> it's funny. until you bring it up or somebody, oh, yeah, that other thing. that's always there. >> take your time. >> reporter: the retirement pressure never lets up. >> we didn't know we were going to have to care for so many family members. so the unexpected was a wake-up call i think for us. >> reporter: for the sandwich generation, saving for the unexpected is the best answer to that call. >> that sounds good. >> reporter: for eye on america, jill schlesinger in dracut, jil
alicia picked up consulting work, then was rehired. but it took chu six months during the pandemic to find a new job. >> when you get laid off, you can't do the 401(k). so that is six months of 401(k) that was not being put in there. >> reporter: chu missed $13,000 in 401(k) contributions, which would have been worth roughly $40,000 by the time he retires and could have helped cover some retirement costs like health insurance. on average, a retired 65-year-old should expect to spend...
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if a child has gone and alicia the region has faced a decades long insurgency by the fights, as was say, the fighting to give poor indian farm is more control over them. that front sides beyond that, putting its military forces out of ivory coast officials in the west african country have confirmed $91.00. i've orient soldiers. how think deployed to a former french base at fort hood. it signals the beginning of the end of 6 decades of french presents digits, reports from visual of all the streets of ivory coast business capital. there is no let up in rising and to frank sentiments at our local market. just land so cool echoes the fee for to check with the elections due in october and then different sentiments on the rise. yeah, the presence on, i've already, as oil may lead to disruptions or even chaos. how many degrees of use either be john as the governments of democratic republic of congo has been dealt another blow, it gets back to look into the m 20 part whatsoever, draped across the south west of spain. something puts cool as we go through with the state. what are you pushing up i
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alicia. >> you know, director brennan, if you were one of these senators who were going to have the opportunity to question tulsi gabbard, obviously there are a lot of questions. where would you begin? what are you most concerned about? >> well, i'd ask her to explain why she actually engaged in so many of these conspiracy theories, which really did parrot a lot of the russian statements that were being made about ukraine or about american politics. she claims, still, that trump won the 2020 election. she claims that the us was involved in developing bioweapons labs in ukraine. she, you know, visited assad. all of these things on the international front and the national security front that really are quite worrisome. but also, i would ask her, what why does she believe that she has the executive experience to be able to lead and orchestrate the very complicated, complex and sensitive operations and activities of the intelligence agencies, the 18 of them that fall under the office of the direc
alicia. >> you know, director brennan, if you were one of these senators who were going to have the opportunity to question tulsi gabbard, obviously there are a lot of questions. where would you begin? what are you most concerned about? >> well, i'd ask her to explain why she actually engaged in so many of these conspiracy theories, which really did parrot a lot of the russian statements that were being made about ukraine or about american politics. she claims, still, that trump won...
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i've been held young or in the month of november of 2020 full getting the head of state summit in alicia in 1000. yeah. it was a not to the is of the president of global. she shifted the did not attend because she did not want to meet, but it's been done. and of course then forgotten me. it was all ready to meet. they thought it would be negotiated. but cindy office as a web presence on one of the things that was raised during that meeting is that there is need to support the ongoing initiative. so he stood up p a now that a number of things have been accepted, that there is a conflict which is of a diverse stating kind and that there is need to ensure that that conflict is brought to an end and that, that will require, among other things that the forces that are being supported by the one that as it is now documented by the u. n. and the forces that seem to be the crossing instability and that's part of the area ought to be brought to the negotiation table. but it is also important to note that even as we talk about the m 23, which is one of the bit organized, there is documentation thi
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alicia regions faced a decades long in search se, but the fighters most say they're fighting to give poor indian farmers more control over their lives. more than a 125000 people across to don southern border in recent weeks fading and escalation and fighting between government and part of military forces. many of those seeking safety and self sit on a struggling to find food and clean water. several able to deploy in mobile clinics to help them come from the site reports from the south sea. the cities bought a ton of stuff on a spot. my bush year escape and strikes gunfire and enjoyed a dangerous journey from my home village. in sanaa, our state in so don, now disease is catching up with her. here in south dawn, she has malaria, andes anemic. her mother is worried. what under looking at the quote was a pain back home came and dropped the bomb and it came twice. it destroyed my house, it killed my maple with all her children. i swear it. my husband and other relatives also died. i came up with my daughter. this is dropping a boat, a town said many refugees and return. these are travel
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townsend, alicia menendez and michael steele. michael, your thoughts on the two speeches we've gotten, which honestly seem to me to sort of stand on equal footing. in fact, the latter might be a more honest expression of the vision. >> aside from getting quoted in the inaugural speech with drill, baby, drill, we were having a debate about that. >> is that your contribution to the american lexicon forevermore? >> i came up with that at 2 a.m. in the morning, because i got to a point in my speech where i had to make a transition, and i couldn't quite figure out how to do it. and after a few conversations with a gentleman named jim beam, i came up with drill, baby, drill. >> and here we are. there you go. >> but the. >> yeah, the what you saw was the forward facing of the incoming administration that siouxsie wiles. right. wanted to present to the country. >> yeah. >> during the inaugural speech, what you saw after that is what you're going to get. yes. so i think we need to be honest about that. and stop pretending that what you sa
townsend, alicia menendez and michael steele. michael, your thoughts on the two speeches we've gotten, which honestly seem to me to sort of stand on equal footing. in fact, the latter might be a more honest expression of the vision. >> aside from getting quoted in the inaugural speech with drill, baby, drill, we were having a debate about that. >> is that your contribution to the american lexicon forevermore? >> i came up with that at 2 a.m. in the morning, because i got to a...
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alicia menendez is back. also back president of the national action network, host of msnbc's politics nation. the reverend al sharpton is here. let me ask you, vaughn hillyard, about kristi noem. she was talked about all the time. her name floated around all the time over the summer into the summer, ahead of her own publicity tour for her own book, about her own account, about shooting her own puppy, who was wild. it was reported that trump didn't love that. which is fascinating, because let me put up a headline about what trump wanted to do to migrants to this country. quote, shoot migrants legs, build alligator moat behind trump's ideas for border. this was a 2019 piece of reporting in the new york times that says this privately. the president had often talked about fortifying a border wall with a water filled trench stocked with snakes or alligators, prompting aides to seek a cost estimate. he wanted the wall electrified with spikes on top that could pierce human flesh. after publicly suggesting that soldi
alicia menendez is back. also back president of the national action network, host of msnbc's politics nation. the reverend al sharpton is here. let me ask you, vaughn hillyard, about kristi noem. she was talked about all the time. her name floated around all the time over the summer into the summer, ahead of her own publicity tour for her own book, about her own account, about shooting her own puppy, who was wild. it was reported that trump didn't love that. which is fascinating, because let me...
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he even went as far as sending daily messages and left us to pope pius the 12th. unbelievably alicia step in which made his contribution by inviting one of his closest and best friends at the time, months and you are my switching to visit the side of its concentration camp. that visit took place in 1942 look forward to talking to you all. that technology should work for people. a robot must obey the orders given by human beings accept. we're so charters at conflict with the 1st law show alignment as a patient. we should be very careful about visual intelligence at the point, obviously is to craig trust, rather than to the various things with artificial intelligence. we have somebody in the team and the robot must protect his phone. existence was the, the rushing states to navigate as tight as on the most sense community. best english. i'll send, send up the speed . the one else calls question about this, even though we will ben in the european union the kremlin mission, the state on russia to day and split the ortiz full neck, even our video agency, roughly all the band on youtube tv
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from this measure it becomes abundantly clear that the knowledge of bishop alicia's step in its it's a committed and notorious mtc much simply what he did just a you know the saw the breakout of the 2nd world war was to attack the jewish sylvian populations. but at the job of a high priest nathan, the highest of priests as archbishop of sa grab. so what did happen to us on if it's a extermination camps, it's done if it's remained active up to the very last day. you'll now see what was left. then what you sent, events looked like on the day you to liberate us, enter the ex demonstration. come the goal is to show, detain, is being held in the camp, tried to escape, but in the haste, they simply wanted to bend and destroy everything they code. but so much evidence remained removing or destroying it. old would have been impossible. it was hell on us today and today all over the ground. it was pure heart. the smell of decaying human flesh hung in the bodies everywhere. that was the scene that greeted the 1st of the greatest people who entered yes. and if it's literally shocked with a so c
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the most postal workers over the last 4 years as well. >> and though is alicia nieves reporting for us this afternoon. meanwhile, back here in the bay communities coming together to help raise money for the victim of a hit and run. it was in vallejo, friends and family set up a go fund me from l jones. there after they say he was hit by a car last month. the accident left his wheelchair destroyed. police say december 20th and so far no arrests have been made. police also say nobody was seriously injured. the money raised will go directly towards replacing his wheelchair. we have a link to the gofundme on our website. kron 4 dot com. >> wildlife officers smelled something a little fishy when they found a false wall on a commercial fishing boat that was docked in san francisco. police seized more than 2000 pounds of halibut salmon and other fish that were not declared when that boat came into port officers say they later caught the same fisherman trying to hide even more fish. the fish didn't go to waste, though. in case you're wondering, it was sold by the california department of fish
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i am alicia menendez along with symone sanders-townsend and michael steele from washington, d.c.onald trump gets his sentencing date for his election interference conviction . >>> plus, mike johnson winning the speaker's gavel. now comes the hard part, trying to govern with his very narrow republican majority. >>> dc merrimack muriel bowser joins the conversation ahead of a busy few weeks for the nation's capital. grab your coffee and settle in. welcome to "the weekend". ♪ ♪ weekend". ♪ ♪ >>> it is a new year. there is a new congress. we have a seismic new development in the case against donald trump in after dramatic first vote and lengthy backroom discussions, mike johnson narrowly held onto the speaker's gavel. johnson's effort to win on the first vote seemed sunk after republicans initially voted against him. but two changed their votes within 20 minutes after a slapdash call with donald trump which directed his golf game to urge the congress to get united. the vote was over in two hours, y'all. as critics buckle under trump, judge juan merchan denied his bid to dismiss the 2
i am alicia menendez along with symone sanders-townsend and michael steele from washington, d.c.onald trump gets his sentencing date for his election interference conviction . >>> plus, mike johnson winning the speaker's gavel. now comes the hard part, trying to govern with his very narrow republican majority. >>> dc merrimack muriel bowser joins the conversation ahead of a busy few weeks for the nation's capital. grab your coffee and settle in. welcome to "the...
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. >> alicia says she hadn't heard from matthew berger, a decorated army special forces soldier, in two years. what began as casual messages quickly became the final words she would exchange with him. >> i asked what he was up to and he said he was in a new job working on drones. >> she says he started to open up about his struggle with depression and pain from previous injuries. >> he was really open about the trauma he faced and the teammates he lost. he lost a lot of teammates over the years and it broke him. >> eric says she pushed him to get help, but he said he couldn't because then he wouldn't be deployable. on new year's eve morning, she says berger sent a picture of the cybertruck he rented. then the texts went silent. it wasn't until two days later, when the fbi reached her that she found out what had happened. she says she's still struggling with why berger would take his own life. >> i think he was just reaching out and i just didn't pick up on it. i don't think he didn't say anything explicit that would have triggered it, i guess. i just wish i had responded differently. >>
. >> alicia says she hadn't heard from matthew berger, a decorated army special forces soldier, in two years. what began as casual messages quickly became the final words she would exchange with him. >> i asked what he was up to and he said he was in a new job working on drones. >> she says he started to open up about his struggle with depression and pain from previous injuries. >> he was really open about the trauma he faced and the teammates he lost. he lost a lot of...