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cnn's allison chinchar with us now.can give us a big bird's eye view, right, of exactly how extensive this flooding was. it's remarkable because this was the concern, right, that ida, the winds were slowing down, the rain was not. how far and wide did we see effects like this? >> that's the thing i think people need to realize. the national weather service, both the local office and new york and philadelphia, they did a phenomenal job of getting that message out days ago, saying this was a likelihood that we were going to get very heavy rain, that we were going to get tornadoes. that became a reality. the one thing to note with a lot of these things, though, especially when you show some of these videos of the incredible rivers and creeks and streams that are just overflowing their banks, you have to understand for a lot of these, they haven't even crested yet. there are some that will not crest for several more hours from now. which means the peak. they are going to continue to rise for a couple more hours before final
cnn's allison chinchar with us now.can give us a big bird's eye view, right, of exactly how extensive this flooding was. it's remarkable because this was the concern, right, that ida, the winds were slowing down, the rain was not. how far and wide did we see effects like this? >> that's the thing i think people need to realize. the national weather service, both the local office and new york and philadelphia, they did a phenomenal job of getting that message out days ago, saying this was...
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allison, great to have you with us. so if anything, the volcanic eruptions seem to be increasing, especially with this new vent opening out. so talk us through actually what's happening at the crater now. yeah, so the direction is definitely changing. and this is not uncommon for this type of reaction. so there's a lot more gas rich reaching the vent area, which is causing a clue that we've seen that girl quite high person, the ash, which is why we are and it's a part of the life cycle, this style of okay, now it's happened before on the phone and the other 2 reasons, but it is still a significant impact in those round it. yeah. and allison the, the big concern now seems to be when the lava reaches the fee, it'll create huge clouds of acidic toxic gas. how dangerous is this to the residence that the biggest challenge that it's predictable because lava and water can interact without explosion. but without notice that that can be true, quite exposed. so this happened commonly in florida to see, but this is how the land is
allison, great to have you with us. so if anything, the volcanic eruptions seem to be increasing, especially with this new vent opening out. so talk us through actually what's happening at the crater now. yeah, so the direction is definitely changing. and this is not uncommon for this type of reaction. so there's a lot more gas rich reaching the vent area, which is causing a clue that we've seen that girl quite high person, the ash, which is why we are and it's a part of the life cycle, this...
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allison called it drama.y as that all happened, good on him for keeping the show on and eventually getting to the vice president, but tell us about what happened there. >> yeah, it was one of the craziest moments on live tv in the covid era, all due to two positive covid tests. this was of course a big moment for the vice president. she was supposed to be appearing for the first time on the view in person, a big deal for her vice president si, and it was scrapped. she had to appear remotely in a different room out of an abundance of caution, given that two of the co hosts were in the studio earlier in the hour when they found out they were testing positive. allison, you texted me earlier, how often are the co hosts of the view tested for covid. the answer is usually two times a week, but they were tested an extra time this week because of the vice president's arrival, so that's why they were waiting on their rapid test results. they suddenly received the results, and they were pulled from the set. i think wha
allison called it drama.y as that all happened, good on him for keeping the show on and eventually getting to the vice president, but tell us about what happened there. >> yeah, it was one of the craziest moments on live tv in the covid era, all due to two positive covid tests. this was of course a big moment for the vice president. she was supposed to be appearing for the first time on the view in person, a big deal for her vice president si, and it was scrapped. she had to appear...
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i am back in seven minutes. >>> actress allison mack surrendered herself early. mack is best known for playing clark kent's friend. to have star lori loughlin is serving at the same correctional center. >>> facebook's own research appears to say about their instagram. the company is being accused of hiding that research for years. nbc bay area takes a look at the accusation and response. >> reporter: perfect app and look. you can find it all while scrolling on instagram. facebook has been conducting studies of how the photo sharing app is affecting the emotion emotional and mental health of young users. many teens instagram for increases of anxiety and depression. 33% of teen girls said when they felt bad about their body, instagram made them feel worst. doctors see the impact instagram have on young girls. >> i have seen detrimental effect on themselves and body image and leading to anxiety and eating disorders. >> reporter: during the pandemic, the negative impact were greater. in public, facebook consistently down played instagram's negative effect and talk ab
i am back in seven minutes. >>> actress allison mack surrendered herself early. mack is best known for playing clark kent's friend. to have star lori loughlin is serving at the same correctional center. >>> facebook's own research appears to say about their instagram. the company is being accused of hiding that research for years. nbc bay area takes a look at the accusation and response. >> reporter: perfect app and look. you can find it all while scrolling on instagram....
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natalie azar and allison barber, thank you, allison, for that reporting and dr.clarification. >>> they appear to be using horse whips on migrants at the southern border. >>> now, new evidence in the gabby petito case where investigators are now searching for her missing fiance. that's coming up. r missing fiane that's coming up gillette proglide, five blades and a pivoting flexball to get virtually every hair on the first stroke. look good, game good. gillette. what do we want for dinner? burger... i want a sugar cookie... wait... i want a bucket of chicken... i want... ♪♪ it's the easiest because it's the cheesiest. kraft. for the win win. better shouldn't have to cost more. which is why at verizon, plans start at just $35. and if you're not a customer, we'll help cover the costs to switch. just ask wanda, she's been with us since... now. everyone gets $500 when they join. because everyone deserves better. i'm susan and i'm 52 and i live in san francisco, california. i have been a sales and sales management professional my whole career. typical day during a work
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allison, we don't think about new jersey as a place that faces extreme weather, but there you are in manville. i know the president was there yesterday. "the new york times" ran a story that said that people in that region feel forgotten. they've been getting floods year after year. nobody thinks about them. >> reporter: yeah, i mean, i can't tell you how many people we talked to yesterday who referred to this area as either the forgotten valley or the lost valley. one person told us they feel like every time they've gone through a storm, and they say this was the worst, but all the other times they have difficulty getting any sort of aid, be it from the insurance companies or state or federal assistance, and they feel like really what happens after these big storms is that someone just takes chalk out and draws the flood zone even bigger. people need help here. i mean, just look around with me. you see just piles and piles of boxes, cars destroyed. nothing left of everything people owned. i met one man this morning who lives just across the street here. he said that he appreciated o
allison, we don't think about new jersey as a place that faces extreme weather, but there you are in manville. i know the president was there yesterday. "the new york times" ran a story that said that people in that region feel forgotten. they've been getting floods year after year. nobody thinks about them. >> reporter: yeah, i mean, i can't tell you how many people we talked to yesterday who referred to this area as either the forgotten valley or the lost valley. one person...
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allison, you are across from the location of the rally. what are you hearing from the folks that gathered behind you? >> reporter: so walk with me a little and i'll give you a sense of how things are on the ground. there's pretty heavy pockets of police presence, capitol police in riot gear scattered throughout. for the most part the crowd, they're right over here. you have a couple hundred people who have gathered here to be part of this protest, this rally. if we keep walking this way you can get a better sense of how far this goes. take a second, just so we can walk a little better and get a little bit of movement here. yes, by our best count you have a couple hundred people who have arrived at the rally. you have capitol police in a very big show of force, obviously. remember, this is not something that we saw on january 6th. capitol police have said that they feel like they're well prepared for this. the big point is that they did not want to take any sort of chance or risk because they were not prepared on january 6th. you can see ev
allison, you are across from the location of the rally. what are you hearing from the folks that gathered behind you? >> reporter: so walk with me a little and i'll give you a sense of how things are on the ground. there's pretty heavy pockets of police presence, capitol police in riot gear scattered throughout. for the most part the crowd, they're right over here. you have a couple hundred people who have gathered here to be part of this protest, this rally. if we keep walking this way...
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let's go to cnn meteorologist allison chinchar. allison. >> yeah, that's right.ffected so many different areas. this wasn't just for one city or two cities. looking at the map, you can see how widespread a lot of this rain was. basically from washington, d.c. all the way up through boston, this bright red color here showing widespread 6 to 10 inches of rain that's already fallen and several records being broken. take a look at this, newark having its wettest single day on record. over 8 inches there. the previous record was just over 6 inches, so they smashed that previous record entirely. it's not the only place. new york city having one of their top five wettest days at 7 inches. again, keeping in mind the majority of that fell within just about a three-hour time span. again, you're getting a 24-hour record. the vast majority fell in a short period of time. again, the wettest hour, picking up 3 inches of rain, just from 8:51 to 9:51 last night. again, just going to show you how severe, how much rain really came down in such short periods of time, which is why y
let's go to cnn meteorologist allison chinchar. allison. >> yeah, that's right.ffected so many different areas. this wasn't just for one city or two cities. looking at the map, you can see how widespread a lot of this rain was. basically from washington, d.c. all the way up through boston, this bright red color here showing widespread 6 to 10 inches of rain that's already fallen and several records being broken. take a look at this, newark having its wettest single day on record. over 8...
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. >> finally some rain, allison chinchar is live in the cnn weather center.cting, allison. >> so, widespread, a lot of these areas, one to two inches. but you could have some areas pick up significantly more as waves of rain continue to push into the pacific northwest. again, it's not going to just impact the coastal regions, a lot of rain makes it farther inland. that's why the color on the screen. most of these areas one inch, closer to the coast, two to four inches. keep in mind, because of terrain, half an inch of rain can trigger flooding. that's a concern. ahead of the front, big concerns is the wind. strong gusting winds, 40 to 60 miles per hour in some places. that's a concern because of ongoing wildfires in much of the area. you do have an elevated and critical fire threat across numerous states because of those strong winds and very warm temperatures. and some of the wildfires, the dixie spire, specifically, which is already the second spot on the top california wildfires edging ever so closely to becoming possibly the number one. the one thing to n
. >> finally some rain, allison chinchar is live in the cnn weather center.cting, allison. >> so, widespread, a lot of these areas, one to two inches. but you could have some areas pick up significantly more as waves of rain continue to push into the pacific northwest. again, it's not going to just impact the coastal regions, a lot of rain makes it farther inland. that's why the color on the screen. most of these areas one inch, closer to the coast, two to four inches. keep in mind,...
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allison girbow, we have to leave it there. _ pop. allison girbow, we have to leave it there. there. thank you very much for your time for now, thank you. let's get it with the weather prospects. not a bad day at all with sunny spells and dry weather for the country in the fine and drama that will continue into this evening with lights and shined his will but there is change on the way for tomorrow especially out towards the west. it was a front is approaching and you could seek is rearing its head here in northern ireland so not is it actually dry this evening. some spots getting into the western isles of scotland too. this weather front will cross northeast across the northern half of the british isles through the night and actually by the end of the night, the next for the front here will be approaching western fringes of wales and the southwest at once is for the front approaches us, it is going to stick around across western areas. it is actually slowing down as there is only a very gentle breeze pushing it along to the thinking is from cornwall and the western fringes of
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allison morris is at the u.s. open with more. >> tonight, an upset.e novak djokovic being the first man to win the grand slam and all four majors in a straight year. for the women of the u.s. open this weekend has been a team tour deforce. coco gauff, 17, and katie mcanally competing in the finals today, but coming up short. that less than 24 hours after 18-year-old emma raducanu of the uk made history in the woman's finals becoming the first woman to win a major title and her second grand slam event. >> i think it shows that the future of women's tennis and the depth of the game right now is so great. she beat out fellow teen leyla fernandez who thanked new yorkers. >> i hope i can be as strong and resilient as new york has been the past 20 years. >> both teens relatively unknown, raducanu 150th going into the grand slam tournament and now even the queen knows raducanu's name telling the winner in a letter, it is a remarkable achievement at such a young age and tennis legend billie jean king writing it is wonderful to see this generation living our d
allison morris is at the u.s. open with more. >> tonight, an upset.e novak djokovic being the first man to win the grand slam and all four majors in a straight year. for the women of the u.s. open this weekend has been a team tour deforce. coco gauff, 17, and katie mcanally competing in the finals today, but coming up short. that less than 24 hours after 18-year-old emma raducanu of the uk made history in the woman's finals becoming the first woman to win a major title and her second...
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it's hot because voting's hot, everyone allison go who is the s.f. president of the league of women voters. [ applause ] >> hi everybody. thank you for having me on this very warm, sunny, san francisco day. so today's really special to me. women's equality day both as a young women and immigrant and for those who can't see me. i'm very excited to be standing here and sharing this podium with so many of my heroens. what a great group of speakers we have today. thank you to everybody who has helped plan this today especially my legal of women voters volunteers who have helped out with this. anyway. my name is go. we are nonpartisan focused on voter education and advocacy here in san francisco for over 100 years. our league is older than the national league and we're proud of that. this current election is unlike most elections and with unprecedented challenges. this election is different than most. one, election day is september fourteenth. two, it's nice and simple. there's nothing to worry about. and, three, since we are in the middle of a global pan
it's hot because voting's hot, everyone allison go who is the s.f. president of the league of women voters. [ applause ] >> hi everybody. thank you for having me on this very warm, sunny, san francisco day. so today's really special to me. women's equality day both as a young women and immigrant and for those who can't see me. i'm very excited to be standing here and sharing this podium with so many of my heroens. what a great group of speakers we have today. thank you to everybody who...
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>> allison barber, thank you. and shannon, president biden visited louisiana last week and used it as an opportunity to talk about infrastructure and need to get in front of climate change. do we expect that again today and does the white house believe that this raft of destructive weather we have seen this year, including fires in california, will give some momentum to his political agenda? >> reporter: it is certainly a recurring theme. we continue to hear from the president and the white house linking these severe weather events to climate change and trying to personalize that, and add a human element to what's been a scientific argument and discussion for so long. expect him to talk about that. also, expect him as you mention to use this as an opportunity to talk about his infrastructure plan. there's $500 billion in new spending, he is trying to get it through congress. in new orleans, he talked how it would go to things like levee, water infrastructure, drainage systems. you can hear him talk about that agai
>> allison barber, thank you. and shannon, president biden visited louisiana last week and used it as an opportunity to talk about infrastructure and need to get in front of climate change. do we expect that again today and does the white house believe that this raft of destructive weather we have seen this year, including fires in california, will give some momentum to his political agenda? >> reporter: it is certainly a recurring theme. we continue to hear from the president and...
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meteorologist allison chinchar joins us live from the cnn weather center. have some areas of the country where it does actually feel like fall should. and then you have other areas that are still dealing with that lingering feel. in areas of the northeast and southeast specifically, you've got the cool temperatures, bringing the humidity away, too. the central u.s. is a different story. here's one of the cold fronts making its way through. this does have showers. all through the great lakes you're dealing with showers. this is not going to be a washout by any means it's not anticipated to be strong or severe thunderstorms just light to mod result showers. but look at the temperatures here. take a look. only 67 today, a little know, in new york. once that front moves through, that's going to change things. out to the west, quite a different story. denver looking at 15 degrees above average. definitely feeling much more like summer. same thing for dallas and a few other cities. the good news for them, the temperatures will start to come down by next week. >>
meteorologist allison chinchar joins us live from the cnn weather center. have some areas of the country where it does actually feel like fall should. and then you have other areas that are still dealing with that lingering feel. in areas of the northeast and southeast specifically, you've got the cool temperatures, bringing the humidity away, too. the central u.s. is a different story. here's one of the cold fronts making its way through. this does have showers. all through the great lakes...
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joining us now are allison riggs co-exit of director and chief counselor for voting rights.outhern coalition for social justice, the group that brought the lawsuit. and democratic north carolina state senator and minority leader gladys robinson. alice, i'll start with you. the judges point out that race and politico are deeply intertwined in north carolina. quote, in close elections, and in an era of divided state government, polarization along racial lines speed access to the ballot box a critical issue. this most recent expansion of african american political participation has been met with facially neutral laws enacted by republican majorities and designed to constrain african american political power. unpack that for us? talk to us about the significance of this ruling today in terms of proving that the law was racist? >> thank you for having me tonight. and for raising this issue, the awareness of this issue. in the last decade in north carolina, the republican majority, which was a super majority for the vast majority of that decade, has sought to intrench its power by
joining us now are allison riggs co-exit of director and chief counselor for voting rights.outhern coalition for social justice, the group that brought the lawsuit. and democratic north carolina state senator and minority leader gladys robinson. alice, i'll start with you. the judges point out that race and politico are deeply intertwined in north carolina. quote, in close elections, and in an era of divided state government, polarization along racial lines speed access to the ballot box a...
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it's hot because voting's hot, everyone allison go who is the s.f. president of the league of women voters. [ applause ] >> hi everybody. thank you for having me on this very warm, sunny, san francisco day. so today's really special to me. women's equality day both as a young women and immigrant and for those who can't see me. i'm very excited to be standing here and sharing this podium with so many of my heroens. what a great group of speakers we have today. thank you to everybody who has helped plan this today especially my legal of women voters volunteers who have helped out with this. anyway. my name is go. we are nonpartisan focused on voter education and advocacy here in san francisco for over 100 years. our league is older than the national league and we're proud of that. this current election is unlike most elections and with unprecedented challenges. this election is different than most. one, election day is september fourteenth. two, it's nice and simple. there's nothing to worry about. and, three, since we are in the middle of a global pan
it's hot because voting's hot, everyone allison go who is the s.f. president of the league of women voters. [ applause ] >> hi everybody. thank you for having me on this very warm, sunny, san francisco day. so today's really special to me. women's equality day both as a young women and immigrant and for those who can't see me. i'm very excited to be standing here and sharing this podium with so many of my heroens. what a great group of speakers we have today. thank you to everybody who...
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i believe that there. >> well, equipped handle what what may or may not occur. >> now as allison harris reporting for us tonight as it stands, the president controls the dc national guard. but across the country governors control national guards in their individual states. there's a bill in the house to give the dc mayor control over the national guard in washington, dc. >> still ahead tonight, the west nile virus has been detected in the bay area where it was found and why authorities say you should not worry just yet. plus, recognizing 200 years of mexican independence. why organizers say the pandemic may this year celebrations even more significant and some attic. new video from the fatal encounter with fremont police. what officials say was in the stroller in the ball involved that led to the shooting, though story and much more coming up. >> fremont police have released body cam video from an incident that resulted in one of their officers shooting and killing a man on august 25th officers say they responded to reports of a shooting at the southlake mobile home park when they arriv
i believe that there. >> well, equipped handle what what may or may not occur. >> now as allison harris reporting for us tonight as it stands, the president controls the dc national guard. but across the country governors control national guards in their individual states. there's a bill in the house to give the dc mayor control over the national guard in washington, dc. >> still ahead tonight, the west nile virus has been detected in the bay area where it was found and why...
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after months of coven 19 restrictions, allison grumpy at the report from ball without arms. soldiers on the move in book, but trolling crime hotspots in the city, checking identities and frisking pastors by freely the deployment of hundreds of soldiers in columbia. the main cities followed an appeal from mayor cloudy, lopez, to the national government, an english class on emily. that is, as you know, with that this is not a military zation of the city, but it is convenient for the army to support the police in to tass, dissuading climb, and searching for weapons. while critic say the measure is dangerous and unconstitutional, some believe it's a necessary evil because it's a difficult situation. there is lots of that a lack of security. so i think it's good when the robberies and violent crimes have seen a sharp upward spike since the economy started to recover after months of corona, virus confinement so far this year the city has registered 754 murders, a 15.7 percent increase. and more than $65000.00 robberies, but what worries the most so tory, this is the level of violence. 15 y
after months of coven 19 restrictions, allison grumpy at the report from ball without arms. soldiers on the move in book, but trolling crime hotspots in the city, checking identities and frisking pastors by freely the deployment of hundreds of soldiers in columbia. the main cities followed an appeal from mayor cloudy, lopez, to the national government, an english class on emily. that is, as you know, with that this is not a military zation of the city, but it is convenient for the army to...
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allison, thank you so much for bringing him on.ause let's meet our last pet here hello, what is your name and where are you from >> hello, my name is lindsey wadden, and we are from maple ridge in canada. >> jimmy: oh, hey. [ cheers and applause ♪ thank you so much, lindsey i think i have an idea what's going to happen but who is there with you, and what kind of dog is that >> this is ollie and he is a a seven-year-old border collie say hi >> jimmy: oh, my gosh. [ audience aws ] say hi that's cute already. oh, my gosh. now, don't even tell me the dog is going to play jenga is that true >> yeah, he's going to try [ laughter ] >> jimmy: this is amazing. i would love to see this happen and this just happened, you have game night and he just comes over and starts playing? >> yeah. we do. >> jimmy: yeah [ light laughter ] i love this already. roots, can we maybe get a drum roll [ drum roll okay okay, wait [ light laughter ] slow it down slow it down >> jimmy: want to -- >> gentle. yep, that one. get it get it good boy [ cheers and appla
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man he is today without the love and support of his late wife shirley and their children, anthony, allison and john. later many life hal met and and ndmarried cynthia, a tennessean who has also come to love kentucky and its people. so as hal breaks the record as the longest serving u.s. representative in kentucky history, let us all give thanks to this great public servant and the entire rogers family. >> coming up this week on the c-span networks, homeland security secretary alejandro mayorkas, fbi director christopher wray and national counterterrorism director christine ab zien appear before congress on the threats to the homeland 20 years after 9/11. we'll have live testimony today at 9:30 a.m. eastern and the house homeland security committee wednesday and later on wednesday at 2:30 p.m. eastern federal reserve chair jerome powell holds a press conference. watch this week on the c-span networks or listen on the c-span radio app. also a head over to c-span dogger for scheduling information or to stream video, live or on demand anytime. c-span, your unfiltered view of government. ♪♪ >>
man he is today without the love and support of his late wife shirley and their children, anthony, allison and john. later many life hal met and and ndmarried cynthia, a tennessean who has also come to love kentucky and its people. so as hal breaks the record as the longest serving u.s. representative in kentucky history, let us all give thanks to this great public servant and the entire rogers family. >> coming up this week on the c-span networks, homeland security secretary alejandro...
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the world you've been part of in your harvard studies and elsewhere, there are people like graham allison, professor at harvard, who have argued in his book that most times when you have a new superpower arrive to the level of an old one, war is the vehicle or method by which they adjudicate their relative standing. and i think allison goes through 16 historical cases and says that 12 of them have been settled by conflict. obviously, in the nuclear age that brings a whole new dimension to the question. so i wondered if you wanted to use your own words to explain the likelihood of war as you see it and just how we think about handling this threat. >> you know, we always have to be concerned about the trap like professor allison talks about. but we went through that same thing with the soviet union ever since world war ii. we went through what was the most significant, you know, confrontation between two great powers that the world had seen at that time because it was the first two great powers that had massive, massive nuclear weapons. and we never came to major war during that entire peri
the world you've been part of in your harvard studies and elsewhere, there are people like graham allison, professor at harvard, who have argued in his book that most times when you have a new superpower arrive to the level of an old one, war is the vehicle or method by which they adjudicate their relative standing. and i think allison goes through 16 historical cases and says that 12 of them have been settled by conflict. obviously, in the nuclear age that brings a whole new dimension to the...
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jose. >> allison barber and dr. kavita patel, thank you both for being with me this morning. >>> and today at noon eastern, dr. anthony fauci joins "andrea mitchell reports" to talk about the booster rollout across the country and the time line for kids that we've been discussing this morning. make sure to tune in right here on msnbc. >>> and minutes from now we'll see top pentagon officials once again testify under oath on the withdrawal from afghanistan, but this time before the house armed services committee. here you can see defense secretary lloyd austin on his way into the building this morning. there you see him. joining me now with a preview of what we might hear, aileen cooper, lieutenant douglas former deputy national security adviser for iraq and afghanistan. kori schake, the director of foreign and defense policy at the american enterprise substitute, she served on the national security council for president george w. bush, and an msnbc international affairs analyst. thank you all for being with me. gene
jose. >> allison barber and dr. kavita patel, thank you both for being with me this morning. >>> and today at noon eastern, dr. anthony fauci joins "andrea mitchell reports" to talk about the booster rollout across the country and the time line for kids that we've been discussing this morning. make sure to tune in right here on msnbc. >>> and minutes from now we'll see top pentagon officials once again testify under oath on the withdrawal from afghanistan, but...
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i am allison showing the senior program officer here at the museum. pleased to welcome you to today's form on her newest book the battle of vietnam the 1971 march on concorde lexington and boston. doctor lemaire is well known in concorde for her book slavery and its aftermath and concentration which brings to life the experiences of enslaved in black families in the 18th and 19th century as well as how it's the larger story of slavery throughout england. concorde has played a role during pivotal moments of our nation's history from the embattled farmers who fired the shot heard around the world, being the birthplace of american others were the 19th century spent two years, two months in two days living deliberately on the shore of walton pond. today doctor lemaire is showing another pivotal moment in our nation story that starts in concorde. on memorial day weekend covid 1971 more than 200 vietnam veterans march the battle road from the northbridge through lexington green before gathering on boston common were supporters and onlookers about 3000 peopl
i am allison showing the senior program officer here at the museum. pleased to welcome you to today's form on her newest book the battle of vietnam the 1971 march on concorde lexington and boston. doctor lemaire is well known in concorde for her book slavery and its aftermath and concentration which brings to life the experiences of enslaved in black families in the 18th and 19th century as well as how it's the larger story of slavery throughout england. concorde has played a role during...
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allison you calll that posted in the section, is anybody else knitting or crochet?i hope so because i feel like people who are living, they are better listeners. fidgeting for sure like you said but i know the knitting circle, i did source knitting stores. the knitters just looked just -- i swear i could have walked in maybe make it and they would never have noticed. but in the back they had therapeutic hitting they would slowly pull it out. >> the funny part, going to the american association a family consumer science 2018, 2019 and it was fertile fracture and i thought for sure all of these people but no, not one so breaking stereotypes a knitter i didn't know an audience once told me in the 40s, all women living during class in a male professor brought his parents said ladies, sound of your knitting is driving me crazy, drop your needles. so we didn't ask directly and i'm sorry for that but we got this idea and tell us again, i didn't give you the chance but tell us how it so well researched, is amazing. how long did it take you to write -- i love the basic quest
allison you calll that posted in the section, is anybody else knitting or crochet?i hope so because i feel like people who are living, they are better listeners. fidgeting for sure like you said but i know the knitting circle, i did source knitting stores. the knitters just looked just -- i swear i could have walked in maybe make it and they would never have noticed. but in the back they had therapeutic hitting they would slowly pull it out. >> the funny part, going to the american...
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. >> reporter: allison o'conner, president and ceo of mitchell gold and bob williams says the companyds to boost both training and interest in the craft to help fill empty workstations. >> we at times i think have lost sight of the importance of really respecting and promoting trade skills. and so for us, that's why we started our own training programs. that's why we're working with obviously our local colleges. >> reporter: a few years ago, the company teamed up with several major retailers to launch a nearby furniture academy. >> with this diploma, you can pretty much get a job anywhere, and you're set. >> reporter: people are knocking on your door? >> yes. >> reporter: single mom of two young boys, maria gonzalez just graduated. the 28-year-old recently completed a six-month upholstery program. now as a skilled craftswoman, she says her salary is nearly double what she earn as a furniture inspector. >> i don't have to be paycheck to paycheck anymore or scratching the last penny i have. i can actually go out with my kids comfortably. >> reporter: another student we met, emanuel bose
. >> reporter: allison o'conner, president and ceo of mitchell gold and bob williams says the companyds to boost both training and interest in the craft to help fill empty workstations. >> we at times i think have lost sight of the importance of really respecting and promoting trade skills. and so for us, that's why we started our own training programs. that's why we're working with obviously our local colleges. >> reporter: a few years ago, the company teamed up with several...
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i saw allison that he called out posted in the ÃÃsection.here knitting or crocheting while they are watching? i hope so. i feel like people who are knitting or doing some of the à are better listeners. the fidgeting thing i know that. >> once i started talking they would slowly pull it out hoping no one noticed. >> it's funny, i went to the american association of family and consumer science i thought for sure they would be all these people knitting. not one. not one. just breaking the stereotypes. >> and nader who i didn't know but ÃÃin the 40s all women, all knitting during class and one male professor grabbed his hair and said, ladies, the sound of your knitting is driving me crazy, drop your needles. which i loved. so we kind of didn't ask this directly and i'm sorry for that. you got this idea, tell us again, i didn't give you the chance to, tell us how and then so well researched.it's amazing. how long did it take you to write? i just love all the very basic questions. i got the desire to write a book far proceeded the topic. i was app
i saw allison that he called out posted in the ÃÃsection.here knitting or crocheting while they are watching? i hope so. i feel like people who are knitting or doing some of the à are better listeners. the fidgeting thing i know that. >> once i started talking they would slowly pull it out hoping no one noticed. >> it's funny, i went to the american association of family and consumer science i thought for sure they would be all these people knitting. not one. not one. just...
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allison and jesse, i've gotta, ah, top, a quick check of the headlines here on the algebra. international donors, a pledge more than a $1000000000.00 for the dentist on. the un secretary general says he's concerned the country's economy could collapse with fears of a humanitarian crisis. the us secretary states, they're pulling american troops out of again, it's don, was the right decision, antony blink, and told a congressional committee, the staying would have joining more true people upon taking office. president biden immediately faced the choice between ending the war or escalated. had he not followed through on his p s. s commit a tax on our forces and those are allies, whatever reason. and the taliban nationwide assault on afghanistan major cities would have commenced. that would have required setting substantially more us forces into afghanistan to defend themselves. and prevent a taliban take on taking catholics and with at best prospect restoring stalemate and remaining stuck in afghanistan under fire indefinitely. the un human rights chief is calling for accountab
allison and jesse, i've gotta, ah, top, a quick check of the headlines here on the algebra. international donors, a pledge more than a $1000000000.00 for the dentist on. the un secretary general says he's concerned the country's economy could collapse with fears of a humanitarian crisis. the us secretary states, they're pulling american troops out of again, it's don, was the right decision, antony blink, and told a congressional committee, the staying would have joining more true people upon...
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that was allison harris reporting for us tonight. >> real quick. want to follow some breaking news that we're watching right now here at kron 4. this is a live look at the bay bridge toll plaza. as you can see, traffic at a complete standstill right now chp on the scene of a car fire that has now shut down 3 lanes of traffic near treasure island. the westbound lanes of i 80 along the bay bridge. no word on any injuries as a result of this car fire. but once again, this is the scene that's unfolding for folks trying to get into the city tonight because of a car fire along the west lanes of i 80 near treasure island. we'll continue to monitor this for you and let you know when things finally get cleared up and traffic is once again flowing now to our wildfire coverage tonight. there's been a rise in the number of unexpected power outages for pg and e customers in marin county. the company blames the outage is on sensitive sensors that are in that area. the utility giant says when those sensors are tripped, they automatically shut off power. folks in
that was allison harris reporting for us tonight. >> real quick. want to follow some breaking news that we're watching right now here at kron 4. this is a live look at the bay bridge toll plaza. as you can see, traffic at a complete standstill right now chp on the scene of a car fire that has now shut down 3 lanes of traffic near treasure island. the westbound lanes of i 80 along the bay bridge. no word on any injuries as a result of this car fire. but once again, this is the scene that's...
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"toxic: britney spears' battle for freedom" is reported by our colleagues allison camarada.een working hard on this. you can't reveal everything about the special. tell us what you can. what surprised you? >> good morning. thank you for having me. listen, i've been covering britney spears' conservatorship for the last two years. but as i was making this cnn special with allison camarada, we learned a lot of things that we didn't before. the great lengths that many of her close friends went to to try to reach her throughout the years since the conservatorship has been put in place for the last 13, and how they haven't been successful. that britney essentially has been behind these like imaginary, but very real walls. also talking about the monitoring of her cell phone use, which was really shocking, and that's something that you're going to hear a lot more about. and really those early days right after the conservatorship was put into place, and how and why did she immediately go on the circus tour. we have some people from that moment in her life that are going to be weighin
"toxic: britney spears' battle for freedom" is reported by our colleagues allison camarada.een working hard on this. you can't reveal everything about the special. tell us what you can. what surprised you? >> good morning. thank you for having me. listen, i've been covering britney spears' conservatorship for the last two years. but as i was making this cnn special with allison camarada, we learned a lot of things that we didn't before. the great lengths that many of her close...
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allison is at the memorial service that just ended.service. >> reporter: hundreds of people gathered for this memorial for gabby petito. it tells just how much her story had gotten around the country and around the world. this memorial lasted four hours and there was always a line. at one point the line snaked around the building and some people had to wait for more than an hour just to go and see inside, and many didn't know gabby personally. both her father and mother gave moving stories today. >> it's just heartbreaking and we loved her and know she's at peace right now. she's a beautiful, beautiful soul. why do you think all of this is happening? she was a beautiful soul, a beautiful person. >> i want to show the petito family lots of love and let them know they're surrounded by people bwho love them and care for gabby. >> reporter: the funeral home even livestreeamed the memorial around the world, and even people from texas and california came here because they felt connected to gabby's story. pamela? >> thank you, alison, and let
allison is at the memorial service that just ended.service. >> reporter: hundreds of people gathered for this memorial for gabby petito. it tells just how much her story had gotten around the country and around the world. this memorial lasted four hours and there was always a line. at one point the line snaked around the building and some people had to wait for more than an hour just to go and see inside, and many didn't know gabby personally. both her father and mother gave moving...
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reggie: convicted for her role in a sex cult, this morning actress allison mack just started servingea. kumasi: board, down, but we have an update, next. reggie: and the impact that amanda gorman has made since the nomination and her eye on the future. jobina: checking in on the traffic and the crash i'm following in san jose right now, you can already see the backup will be northbound around curtain or avenue, eight miles per hour, it's not clear if injuries are involved. the crash at the bay bridge toll plaza cleared. we showed you that this morning. the lights came on at 5:48 we are seeing a packed situation right now traveling southbound on 680, walnut creek. we just heard from sit -- chp that there is a crash moved to the shoulder around main street. heads up to you. all lanes are open, but clearly people are slowing down out there, mike. mike: it's true, the anxiety i was feeling for those folks. high, let's take a look at what's going on coming up on 6:40 on this wednesday. beautiful shots there above the marine layer, which has grown in size, meaning it's not quite hugging th
reggie: convicted for her role in a sex cult, this morning actress allison mack just started servingea. kumasi: board, down, but we have an update, next. reggie: and the impact that amanda gorman has made since the nomination and her eye on the future. jobina: checking in on the traffic and the crash i'm following in san jose right now, you can already see the backup will be northbound around curtain or avenue, eight miles per hour, it's not clear if injuries are involved. the crash at the bay...
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allison is the owner of a restaurant in new york city. her lawyer is here.ity over this matter. good to have you with us. you just thought enough is enough, right? >> we've been saying enough is enough for a long time. we started a group, trying to fight back in the beginning of covid with the governor, with the mayor. we tried to get a seat at the table with everyone to talk to them to go over everything that they were asking us to do. we followed rules. we followed mandates. we listened. we tried to work with everybody and keep getting pummeled. now mayor de blasio says that we have to ask for i.d.s, vaccines. we don't want to do this. we want to serve you. we want you to come in, have a good time. we want to take care of our customers, not tell them to come in. the kids can't walk in. we're over it. we're trying here. nobody is working with us. so we're not criminals. yes don't want to fight and burn down buildings. we want to do things the right way but nobody listens to us. why took it to state court. we lost. no surprise. we're in new york city. now we
allison is the owner of a restaurant in new york city. her lawyer is here.ity over this matter. good to have you with us. you just thought enough is enough, right? >> we've been saying enough is enough for a long time. we started a group, trying to fight back in the beginning of covid with the governor, with the mayor. we tried to get a seat at the table with everyone to talk to them to go over everything that they were asking us to do. we followed rules. we followed mandates. we...
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nivi and presidents move to buy the cree. critics excuse kind sides of a crew to support is also allison force on the streets of tunis in spain, canary islands. the volcanic eruption on la palmer is continuing to destroy property. almost 7000 people have been forced from their homes. the e u. a nato have called for serbia and calling about to be escalate tensions at their border. serbian troops on height and the less of the cost of deployed in special police to areas where ethnic serbs live. the funeral is taken place for one of the 5 palestinians killed by israeli forces in the occupied west bank on sunday . the bodies of the 4 are those have not yet been released. people in san marino voted to legalize abortion. more than 77 percent voted in support of ending the battle, the procedure for women who are up to 12 weeks pregnant. when you see on the 3rd of the this is europe. ah, me ah, national base to get the vote for isn't it just to maybe hummadi foreigners in english module when can he get job that's up was community may or may not daily work up the object not work. i'm sure i 2 days
nivi and presidents move to buy the cree. critics excuse kind sides of a crew to support is also allison force on the streets of tunis in spain, canary islands. the volcanic eruption on la palmer is continuing to destroy property. almost 7000 people have been forced from their homes. the e u. a nato have called for serbia and calling about to be escalate tensions at their border. serbian troops on height and the less of the cost of deployed in special police to areas where ethnic serbs live....
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our meteorologist allison chinchar has the holiday forecast. what can we expect?tlantic. we are not talking about torrential rain. the vast majority of this rain is going to be light. the problem is when you are trying to clean up, you don't want more rain on top especially given tarps on your house. for a lot of the same areas, tomorrow you will finally get the sunshine back into the forecast. we have some scattered showers and thunderstorms across areas of florida. a lot of those folks hoping to have the last weekend of official summer, you may have to take the umbrella with you. you have a heat advisory in effect for today. it is not just temperatures, it is also taking into account the humidity as well. take a look, new orleans, high temperature is 90. it is going to feel more like 96. houston, 95 with the feels like temperature of 102. a lot of that heat is going to stick around not just today but as well as tomorrow. the northeast is a different story though. we do have some rain in the forecast for boston tomorrow, high of 82. atlanta and orlando also looki
our meteorologist allison chinchar has the holiday forecast. what can we expect?tlantic. we are not talking about torrential rain. the vast majority of this rain is going to be light. the problem is when you are trying to clean up, you don't want more rain on top especially given tarps on your house. for a lot of the same areas, tomorrow you will finally get the sunshine back into the forecast. we have some scattered showers and thunderstorms across areas of florida. a lot of those folks hoping...
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allison, and i'll just go gotta, ah, it says as you get around up now, the top stories international donors have pledged more than a $1000000000.00 for afghanistan. the un secretary general saying he's concerned countries. economy could collapse. the international community must find ways to make cash available to allow the african economy to breed a total collapse with their devastated consequences to the people. and risk to the study lies the neighboring countries with a massive outflow. stop gap solutions i critical. but the african people will leave our support over the long haul. the us secretary of state says pulling american troops out of afghanistan was the right decision. antony blink, and told a congressional committee that staying would have drawn in more troops. president immediate, the international monetary fund is providing a financial lifeline of more than $1000000000.00 to lebanon. as it grapples with a major economic crisis, new cabinet has been holding its 1st meeting. billionaire businessmen and g. mccarthy took charge as prime minister last week of the 13 months
allison, and i'll just go gotta, ah, it says as you get around up now, the top stories international donors have pledged more than a $1000000000.00 for afghanistan. the un secretary general saying he's concerned countries. economy could collapse. the international community must find ways to make cash available to allow the african economy to breed a total collapse with their devastated consequences to the people. and risk to the study lies the neighboring countries with a massive outflow. stop...
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i want to bring in ashley allison and charlie dent. you know, charlie, i didn't recognize you come from this pedigree of republicans who will stand up and oppose their party on the abortion issue. i -- i never knew that mary chris dent -- mary dent chris, i -- i should say, was an aunt of yours. please, explain what happened in 1980. >> well, she was my father's sister. she was co-chair of the republican national committee at the time. and -- and leading republican from arizona. grew up in pennsylvania. but she objected to the party's position to turn its back on what was then the equal rights amendment. and also, women's reproductive rights and at the convention in detroit, she basically resigned and walked out over the whole issue. and she warned, at the time, that this was going to cost republicans a lot of women voters. and there would be deep political consequences and she was right because there's been a gender gap, ever since. and laws like this one we have just seen passed in texas will only further widen that gender gap and tu
i want to bring in ashley allison and charlie dent. you know, charlie, i didn't recognize you come from this pedigree of republicans who will stand up and oppose their party on the abortion issue. i -- i never knew that mary chris dent -- mary dent chris, i -- i should say, was an aunt of yours. please, explain what happened in 1980. >> well, she was my father's sister. she was co-chair of the republican national committee at the time. and -- and leading republican from arizona. grew up...