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geoff: andrew chang, thanks so much for your time and for your insights. k you. ♪ geoff: in addition to the moral and political debates over abortion access, there is an economic argument, too. for people living in states without access to abortions, the financial consequences can be long lasting. ali rogin has more. ali: the legalization of abortion in the 1970's had a dramatic effect on when and under what circumstances women could become mothers. a large body of research since have shown how unwanted pregnancies can affect women's prosperity and earning prospects. our guest joins us to discuss the economic effects of limiting abortion. the cost of having a child seems self-evident to a lot of people, but there is empirical data that shows how being denied an abortion can transform financial well-being. tell us about that. >> economists know that weather and wind to have a child is one of the most economically significant decisions a woman will make in her lifetime. we also know that women seeking abortions tend to be disproportionately at vulnerable mome
geoff: andrew chang, thanks so much for your time and for your insights. k you. ♪ geoff: in addition to the moral and political debates over abortion access, there is an economic argument, too. for people living in states without access to abortions, the financial consequences can be long lasting. ali rogin has more. ali: the legalization of abortion in the 1970's had a dramatic effect on when and under what circumstances women could become mothers. a large body of research since have shown...
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let's go now to the top of the 7th 2, nothing, seattle, but elvis andrews changes that with one swing of the bat high and deep to left center field. that one long gone. the a's getting on the board. but they were still trailing by a run. let's go to the top of the 9th inning now, stephen boyd, he's trying to get something started for oakland, but he looks at strike 3. he's called out on a slider, just paints the outside corner. disappointing that'll be the ball game. the a's and i'm dropping this 1, 2, to one. they've dropped 6 of their last 8 games. of course, they're going to be coming back home to oakland, the host, the toronto blue jays for a 3 game series tomorrow after the game manager mark kotsay showed his appreciation for austin pruitt's readiness on such short notice. >> that was a big performance by pruitt coming in there. i think he went to was it? for the which really was awesome right up until you know that last hitter with he pretty much went through that line hair and give us a chance to stay in the game so that will come in and get the big out. and obviously some his
let's go now to the top of the 7th 2, nothing, seattle, but elvis andrews changes that with one swing of the bat high and deep to left center field. that one long gone. the a's getting on the board. but they were still trailing by a run. let's go to the top of the 9th inning now, stephen boyd, he's trying to get something started for oakland, but he looks at strike 3. he's called out on a slider, just paints the outside corner. disappointing that'll be the ball game. the a's and i'm dropping...
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something changed were you. andrewhanged is that everyone things earnings are going to be horrible. one side of the boat is so crowded. earnings expected to be so weak, that percent has a very intriguing opportunity. the other thing is, always nervous going into the summer. dad things happen to the market in the summer. working earnings season, getting a lift in the earnings season, but the fed is going to raise rates. how many more times the fed raising rates? any time the conversation pivots from individual stocks, which is what we are doing right now, to the market overall, the market recon was more vulnerable. jon: andrew slim in there. morgan investor. next thursday, not tomorrow, but the week later. morgan stanley. coming from 180 to 185. right now we are 185. wells fargo -- we see a worsening situation in china. increasing impact. just a little bit of consciousness. tom: do you have a producer? jon: i have a team of producers. tom: i have interns. some of them don't make it to the summer. kailey: you were joking
something changed were you. andrewhanged is that everyone things earnings are going to be horrible. one side of the boat is so crowded. earnings expected to be so weak, that percent has a very intriguing opportunity. the other thing is, always nervous going into the summer. dad things happen to the market in the summer. working earnings season, getting a lift in the earnings season, but the fed is going to raise rates. how many more times the fed raising rates? any time the conversation pivots...
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sonali: andrew saul those changes to capture even more the u.s. market.rgan, goldman sachs, morgan stanley higher abroad as well because they are betting on weakness of the european bank, hoping they can take more clients abroad and in the united states. to your point, that's not going to be a necessarily cheap endeavor to do. but i will say mr. diamond once more and say -- citing mr. jamie dimon citing mr. bezos, saying he has been willing to spend to outperform in businesses like that because to your point, tom, wealth management tends to do better this kind of environment because customers hold up better. jonathan: quickly, is there a big return program with a target on its back? sonali: no, their capital return plans that a big guardian for weeks and people need to use the expectations. if you are going into economic hurricane, you need money on your balance sheet. jonathan: more coverage from our chief wall street corresponded through the morning as we get details on the earnings report. that is jp morgan, next is morgan stanley, but this set the ton
sonali: andrew saul those changes to capture even more the u.s. market.rgan, goldman sachs, morgan stanley higher abroad as well because they are betting on weakness of the european bank, hoping they can take more clients abroad and in the united states. to your point, that's not going to be a necessarily cheap endeavor to do. but i will say mr. diamond once more and say -- citing mr. jamie dimon citing mr. bezos, saying he has been willing to spend to outperform in businesses like that because...
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tony chang elder sir. tom andrews is the un special rapid tor on human rights and me in law. he says the executions upon of a wide, a pattern of brutality. i think what we're seeing now is the fact that there is no limit to the depth of the depravity. ready of the sub military, thousands of people have been killed. many thousands have been arbitrarily detained . one more than $140.00 or on death row. we know that $61.00 children are being held hostage by the regime so that their parents, family members will come out of hiding. 142 children have been tortured by the regime. so this is a horrific, horrific situation that just adds even more fuel to the anger of felt by the people of me. and i think it in the intent is to instill even greater fear in the population of me and mar, hunter is despised by, by most they're deeply unpopular. and so they're trying to demonstrate just the links to which they're willing to go to, to, to hold on to whatever a power they might have. my gut feeling is that this is going to have just the opposite effect. i think it's going to ignite, even mo
tony chang elder sir. tom andrews is the un special rapid tor on human rights and me in law. he says the executions upon of a wide, a pattern of brutality. i think what we're seeing now is the fact that there is no limit to the depth of the depravity. ready of the sub military, thousands of people have been killed. many thousands have been arbitrarily detained . one more than $140.00 or on death row. we know that $61.00 children are being held hostage by the regime so that their parents, family...
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here at st andrews, it's a time of change at the home of golf. tiger woods?nny is nearly over. we look ahead to theirfinal eurosjenny is nearly over. we look ahead to their final group game against top of the table england. —— northern ireland's euros journey is nearly 38.7 degrees celsius — that's the hottest temperature ever recorded in the uk — that was in cambridge in 2019. but that record could be broken next week amid warnings of extreme temperatures particularly across southern, eastern and central england. and not surprisingly, given this heatwave and lack of rainfall in recent months, there are now warnings that water levels in some reservoirs are at their lowest levels for decades, as danny savage reports from yorkshire. water companies are starting to worry. because a large part of the uk, it's beenjoy for months worry. because a large part of the uk, it's been joy for months and reservoir levels are falling. —— it has been dry for months. this is one of several reservoirs which supplies drinking water to leeds. yorkshire water say back in march, t
here at st andrews, it's a time of change at the home of golf. tiger woods?nny is nearly over. we look ahead to theirfinal eurosjenny is nearly over. we look ahead to their final group game against top of the table england. —— northern ireland's euros journey is nearly 38.7 degrees celsius — that's the hottest temperature ever recorded in the uk — that was in cambridge in 2019. but that record could be broken next week amid warnings of extreme temperatures particularly across southern,...
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what you're both right. >> in which case in an attempt to curb climate change should be tried to adapt and can we and let me ask andrewertainly we have to adapt to climate change. people have to realize adaptation is not magic trick people will say we will use fossil fuels to master the climate. that's extremely expensive. i give you one example. houston on moscow wiped out i hurricane ivan in the late 2000. they've been proposing to build a site. $30 billion. they just can't get the money. so it's extremely expensive to adapt and certainly we have to adapt to do weekend to avoid at low cost a lot of the warning -- warming. if we can do for more cheaply we can do that. senate alex to have an observation? >> i been disappointed by interest response. i'm putting myself in his position and somebody pointed out that i'm using fraudulent statistics in terms of the cost of energy and also i'm just using imaginary scenario that the top -- deny physical realities like hydroand nuclear in geothermal and solar and wind. that really gives me pause. their academic studies. i just want to reiterate that the conclusion that earth w
what you're both right. >> in which case in an attempt to curb climate change should be tried to adapt and can we and let me ask andrewertainly we have to adapt to climate change. people have to realize adaptation is not magic trick people will say we will use fossil fuels to master the climate. that's extremely expensive. i give you one example. houston on moscow wiped out i hurricane ivan in the late 2000. they've been proposing to build a site. $30 billion. they just can't get the...
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andrew, interesting to catch up. that september call is where the tension is. a good friend of this program said this coming into today. the fed is boxed into a 75 basis point hike. things will changeptember, he says, chair powell cannot claim victory. tom: that was brilliant with andrew. he is a very different yale economist. the attachment here, yes, they will raise rates, and then what? both of them are saying they are restricted from crushing this economy in their own ways. jonathan: do you think there is some politics baked into the analysis? tom: there always is. jonathan: senator warren was doing the same thing in the wall street journal. tom: i think it is naive to think there is not. i will be honest, the british do this way better than the americans. in britain, there is an overt politics with the bank of england discussion, including a foreigner sitting on the board, which is really cool. we do not do that. we are like, there are no politics involved. maloney. -- baloney. jonathan: i'm not sure anyone believes that. lisa: the politics are very much there. there is this idea that it is worse to torpedo economic growth by raising rates too quickly versus there is a risk of
andrew, interesting to catch up. that september call is where the tension is. a good friend of this program said this coming into today. the fed is boxed into a 75 basis point hike. things will changeptember, he says, chair powell cannot claim victory. tom: that was brilliant with andrew. he is a very different yale economist. the attachment here, yes, they will raise rates, and then what? both of them are saying they are restricted from crushing this economy in their own ways. jonathan: do you...
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also , three us citizens michael vukovich andrew fox and oliver short recommend that these citizens changeds and return home alive, we recall that in in accordance with international humanitarian law , foreign mercenaries are not combatants and the best that awaits them if they are captured alive is a trial and maximum prison terms. today, new footage of the combat work of the crew of ka-52 mi-35.7.8 helicopters was shown, protecting the inhabitants of donbass, aviation is working with pinpoint accuracy, and strikes against nationalist oppositions, destroying armored vehicles and objects in the military infrastructure. the legendary ka-52 alligators work in squads. under cover of them help mi 8, all flights take place at extremely low altitude for safety, in order to go unnoticed by enemy air defenses. assistance to the wounded after the ukrainian shelling is provided, including by russian military doctors, one of them is a surgeon, nikolai grigoriev, he has already performed more than 3,000 complex operations in ukraine, but he gained invaluable experience on a business trip in syria, and
also , three us citizens michael vukovich andrew fox and oliver short recommend that these citizens changeds and return home alive, we recall that in in accordance with international humanitarian law , foreign mercenaries are not combatants and the best that awaits them if they are captured alive is a trial and maximum prison terms. today, new footage of the combat work of the crew of ka-52 mi-35.7.8 helicopters was shown, protecting the inhabitants of donbass, aviation is working with pinpoint...
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they made a decision. >> rapidly, short crick changed, said andrew chatwin. way through the commune. >> warren, he is not a stupid man. and that is what is so dangerous about him. it's like he made sure that every single person had just enough dirt to keep them uncomfortable from speaking up. and that is what's allowed all of that to flourish. >> rebecca was 26 by then. a widow. and she believed, vulnerable. >> i no longer had a layer of protection from the profit. and warren had absolute say. so for me it was scary. >> what were you scared he was going to do? >> my biggest fear was that he was gonna force us to be married. >> to somebody? >> to anybody. especially him. >> sure enough, in short crick, warren jets wasted little time arranging weddings for dozens of the process widows. >> when he did start to marry his wives off. it was like a locomotive out of control. i would see him and i would realize another one is married. it was very troubling. and it felt like being sets to auction. >> rebecca, perhaps the prettiest of all the profits wives. but no frie
they made a decision. >> rapidly, short crick changed, said andrew chatwin. way through the commune. >> warren, he is not a stupid man. and that is what is so dangerous about him. it's like he made sure that every single person had just enough dirt to keep them uncomfortable from speaking up. and that is what's allowed all of that to flourish. >> rebecca was 26 by then. a widow. and she believed, vulnerable. >> i no longer had a layer of protection from the profit. and...
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watching the third round unfold at st andrews is ben croucher (— what a few hours it�*s been there ben — all changeory mcelroy at now add his name to that is illustrious list? leading the open by one shot with three to go of his third round, what a saturday it has been for the northern irishman. the ten days where the magic happened. an eagle from the bunker, he was pumped all right, that has given him a one—shot lead over victor haviland. his playing partner today who started alongside mcelroy on ten under par. he made four straight birdies on his front nine, i really impressive in amongst all of that as well. but the wind hasjust amongst all of that as well. but the wind has just started to pick up amongst all of that as well. but the wind hasjust started to pick up in the last 10—15 minutes or so, so there is still potential for it to blow some of these leaders off course. 50 blow some of these leaders off course. . ., . , course. so much to catch the eye toda , course. so much to catch the eye today. tommy — course. so much to catch the eye today, tommy fleetwood - course. so much to catch the
watching the third round unfold at st andrews is ben croucher (— what a few hours it�*s been there ben — all changeory mcelroy at now add his name to that is illustrious list? leading the open by one shot with three to go of his third round, what a saturday it has been for the northern irishman. the ten days where the magic happened. an eagle from the bunker, he was pumped all right, that has given him a one—shot lead over victor haviland. his playing partner today who started alongside...
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work from home was a sort of part of a bubble market or not do we think that this is about to change? >> andrewemote. the revenues in a lot of these deal flow markets have collapsed. when that happens people have been actually really surprisingly successful about pushing it back against management as you know in terms of their return to office mandates goldman sachs' ceo lamented that they were something at 50% to 60% when they should be 80% occupancy. you have a situation where they were successful at pushing back against this and now with the collapse in revenues and the impending september/october time frame is when i think a lot of these investment banks will start talking about what does it look like at the end of the year, what does the optimum staffing level have to be heading into 2023, and they will be looking at taking a head count down across these businesses that have been suffer >> it sounds like at minimum, there's going to be a reduction in hiring, but you think this is going to change the culture. we are going back to where we were before? and does this have larger implications
work from home was a sort of part of a bubble market or not do we think that this is about to change? >> andrewemote. the revenues in a lot of these deal flow markets have collapsed. when that happens people have been actually really surprisingly successful about pushing it back against management as you know in terms of their return to office mandates goldman sachs' ceo lamented that they were something at 50% to 60% when they should be 80% occupancy. you have a situation where they were...
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change. should we try to adapt? and can we and let me go ahead and ask andrew first? well, certainly we have to adapt any climate change. we don't have we don't we don't avoid but people people have to realize adaptation is not magic. okay, people say we will use fossil fuels to master the client, but that is extremely expensive. i'll give you one example the ike -- in houston. so houston almost got wiped out by hurricane ike in the late 2000s. so we've been they've been proposing to build a -- to basically safe. you said she's looking at wiped out without this and at some point this century 30 billion dollars, so cheap compared to the price of houston, but they just can't get the money and so so it is extremely it's expensive to adapt. so certainly we have to adapt to what we can't avoid, but we can avoid at low cost a lot of the warming and if you can avoid it for more cheaply than you have to adapt you should do that ellis. do you have an observation on that? yeah, so i've seen disappointed by andrew's response to my opening because i mean it's putting myself in his
change. should we try to adapt? and can we and let me go ahead and ask andrew first? well, certainly we have to adapt any climate change. we don't have we don't we don't avoid but people people have to realize adaptation is not magic. okay, people say we will use fossil fuels to master the client, but that is extremely expensive. i'll give you one example the ike -- in houston. so houston almost got wiped out by hurricane ike in the late 2000s. so we've been they've been proposing to build a --...
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you ally, one of andrew williams descendants, maria williams says, copeland's work has helped change the narrative of her family's history. there are nis to come out is that is fine because it's healing in old room that was passed from generation to generation. these days, the story of the village is enjoying unprecedented attention. it's even featured in a new exhibition at the metropolitan museum of art and institution situated fittingly just on the other side of central park gabriel's condo. i was either new york ah, hello, you watch now to hear these stories, we're following the sour, ukrainian officials, one turkey to confiscate what they say is tons of stolen grain on board a russian flag to congress ship its ambassador to turkey has told al jazeera, if presented documents proving the congo belongs to them. the grain was shipped from ukraine's port of 30 and which is now under russian control are still set. it has the details from assembled so far.
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the stories that we saw in the newspapers, you ally, one of andrew williams descendants, maria williams says, copeland's work has helped change the narrative of her family's history. there. her name is to come out is that is fine because it's healing an old wound that was passed from generation to generation. these days, the story of the village is enjoying unprecedented attention. it's even featured in a new exhibition at the metropolitan museum of art and institution situated fittingly just on the other side of central park gabriel's condo.
the stories that we saw in the newspapers, you ally, one of andrew williams descendants, maria williams says, copeland's work has helped change the narrative of her family's history. there. her name is to come out is that is fine because it's healing an old wound that was passed from generation to generation. these days, the story of the village is enjoying unprecedented attention. it's even featured in a new exhibition at the metropolitan museum of art and institution situated fittingly just...
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you ally, one of andrew williams descendants, maria williams says copeland's work has helped change the narrative of her family's history. there for this to come out is that is fine because it's healing in old room that was passed from generation to generation these days. this story of the village is enjoying unprecedented attention. it's even featured in a new exhibition at the metropolitan museum of art and institution situated fittingly just on the other side of central park. gabriel's rando, al jazeera new york. ah, this is our desert these year tom stories police in the us of detained a man in connection with a shooting at a 4th of july parade in chicago. 6 people were killed, more than 30 injured when a gunman opened fire from a rooftop in the suburb of hot and park. she shebra tanti reports. as your hours ago, the police released a soda grove of robert e. creamer. the sir, but also a description of the car. that crow was driving along with the license plate and it appears that also long ago, a police officer in northern chicago actually about 15 minutes north of highland park whe
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the stories that we saw in the newspapers, you ally, one of andrew williams descendants, maria williams says, copeland's work has helped change the narrative of her family's history. there are niss to come out is satisfied because it's healing in old room that was passed from generation to generation. these days, the story of the village is enjoying unprecedented attention. it's even featured in a new exhibition at the metropolitan museum of art and institution situated fittingly just on the other side of central park. gabe rose onto al jazeera new york. plenty more news for you any time on our website address that is al jazeera dot com that's updated to throughout the day ah, top stories around to 0. any 6 people have been confirmed dead in a shooting, just north of the city of chicago during a parade celebration. the 4th of july, around 2 dozen people are seriously injured. witnesses say a gunman started shooting from a roof, minutes after the parade started. the gunman is still at lodge.
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of the stories that we saw in the newspapers, ally, one of andrew williams descendants, maria williams says, copeland's work has helped change the narrative of her family's history. there are this to come out is that is fine because it's healing in old room that was passed from generation to generation. these days, the story of the village is enjoying unprecedented attention. it's even featured in a new exhibition at the metropolitan museum of art and institution situated fittingly just on the other side of central park gabriel's condo. how does either new york ah hello there. this is al jazeera and these are the headlines. police in the us have detained a person of interest in connection to a shooting at a 4th of july parade in chicago sub up. the gunman opened fire from the rooftop in highland park, killing 6 people and injuring more than fatty. she returns he has worn out from washington d. c. a few hours ago the police released a photograph of robert e cro. the 3rd, but also a description of the car that criminal was driving along with the license plate. and it appears that also long ago, a police officer in northern chi
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the stories that we saw in the newspapers, you ally, one of andrew williams descendants, maria williams says, copeland's work has helped change the narrative of her family's history. there are nist to come out is that is fine because it's healing in old room that was passed from generation to generation. these days, this story of the village is enjoying unprecedented attention. it's even featured in a new exhibition at the metropolitan museum of art and institution situated fittingly just on the other side of central park. gabriel's dondo, al jazeera new york. ah, this is al jazeera and these are the top stories. us state departments as a 3rd party investigation into the origin of the bullet that killed out as they were gen the sharina. black la has been inconclusive, but found gunfire from israeli army positions was likely responsible for.
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changed. ben croucher is watching the drama unfold for us at st andrews. completely different now. how is he doinn ? , completely different now. how is he doinn? , ., ,., , , completely different now. how is he doing? the open championship has s-erun doing? the open championship has snarun into doing? the open championship has sprung into life _ doing? the open championship has sprung into life in _ doing? the open championship has sprung into life in the _ doing? the open championship has sprung into life in the last - doing? the open championship has sprung into life in the last half - sprung into life in the last half hour or so. sprung into life in the last half hour orso. rory sprung into life in the last half hour or so. rory mcelroy currently sharing the lead with victor on 15 under power. they started the day both on ten under and have been pushing each other to greater and greater things. mcelroy picked up three birdies on his front nine and then went to the tent, found the bunker and did the extraordinary, drained it, much to the roars of the cro
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andrew harding reports. >> the familiar sounds of war thunder across ukraine. something is changing here the donbass.rushing to a secret location, air rare ron dave you -- rendezvous with a weapon that may be helping tip the balance. this caesar is a gift from france. today, its giant gun is aiming at a russian target 27 kilometers away. three shots in just over a minute. then a swift departure. now we have to get out quickly before the russians find us and fire back. >> these guns are ming all the difference, says dmitri the unit commander. we cannot hit russians more accuratelynd from further away, which means they can only attack us one third as often as before. here is the proof. footage of giant russian ammunition stores exploding, hit by western weapons like the caesar. and this long-range american rocket. bridges are being targeted, like this one in curse on. hinting at a future ukrainian counteroffensive. which all helps to explain this. all quiet, unusuay quiet, on this stretch. another sign perhaps of russia plus faltering momentum. listen to that silence. the point the soldiers keep making
andrew harding reports. >> the familiar sounds of war thunder across ukraine. something is changing here the donbass.rushing to a secret location, air rare ron dave you -- rendezvous with a weapon that may be helping tip the balance. this caesar is a gift from france. today, its giant gun is aiming at a russian target 27 kilometers away. three shots in just over a minute. then a swift departure. now we have to get out quickly before the russians find us and fire back. >> these guns...
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change on the coast, low 60s. charlie. >>> james wiseman in action. tiger watch at st. andrewsplus the san francisco giants did something they haven't done in >>> tonight as game against the brewers, the giants had not won a game this year losing entering the ninth inning of a game. so that's the subplot within the game against the brewers. highlights. 2010 world champ andres torres in the house. routine ground ball turns into trouble. lamonte wade jr. bobbles it. then scored after the error. joey bart homered, darin ruf, a solo shot, one-run game. brewers locked down closer josh hader. in trouble, mike yastrzemski with bases loaded, forget about it. walk-off grand slam at oracle park, giant win 8-5, first walk-off grand salami for the giants since bobby bonds september 3rd, 1973. >>> a's in houston, who said the extended netting hurts the fan experience? he used it. elvis andrus, right center field, bobble in outfield allows couple to score. oakland takes lead. skye bolt providing a crescendo, booming two-run homer. a's win 5-1. two chances to take the series against the a.l.
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when you first got into it, you were going to go up against andrew cuomo, and you're a republican. but things have changedainly going your direction. why is it that you got into this race, and what is it about governor hochul that you think is so imperative that new yorkers make a change? >> well, similar to that clip you were just playing of jim jordan talking about what's happening nationally, we see it many new york where we have one-party democrat rule taking our state in the wrong direction. i really peel like we have to save our -- feel like we have to save our state. people are heading to states elsewhere because they feel like their money will go further, they will feel safer, aha life can be lived freer. so i'm all in, and i feel like new yorkers of all walks of life, of different political parties, different counties and regions of the state, they all feel like crime and public safety and the economy especially, those two issues above all else, are really taking this state in the wrong direction. and a lot of average new yorkers kind of like how we see a lot of emergency americans viewing the --
when you first got into it, you were going to go up against andrew cuomo, and you're a republican. but things have changedainly going your direction. why is it that you got into this race, and what is it about governor hochul that you think is so imperative that new yorkers make a change? >> well, similar to that clip you were just playing of jim jordan talking about what's happening nationally, we see it many new york where we have one-party democrat rule taking our state in the wrong...
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former mueller investigation prosecutor and an msnbc colleague of ours, andrew eisman, said that the justice department needs to change how it is investigating january 6th. i want to share what he said this afternoon. >> looking at january 6th in terms of what happened that day, and the people who invaded the capital, led to a sort of myopic focus on those events, and then proceeding up the chain. >> is he right to criticize the bottom's up a aspect of this investigation? >> i don't like to disagree of my friend, andrew reisman, but i i agree that -- we don't know exactly where the justice department's investigation has been. it's been operating in the shadows, secretly, that's the way the best investigations operate. a very very well be that they have that wider aperture that mr. weisman is talking about, but the second thing is that this is the way that most criminal prosecutions are done and before mile prosecutions, you start with obviously known people who have committed crimes, and the focus may narrow, and you gradually work your way out. so i think we're 18 months here, so patience is wearing thin, i get that.
former mueller investigation prosecutor and an msnbc colleague of ours, andrew eisman, said that the justice department needs to change how it is investigating january 6th. i want to share what he said this afternoon. >> looking at january 6th in terms of what happened that day, and the people who invaded the capital, led to a sort of myopic focus on those events, and then proceeding up the chain. >> is he right to criticize the bottom's up a aspect of this investigation? >> i...
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andrew fryer. you hear that opening statement and something changes? >> something change. went back into lock-up and i spoke to him and said listen, remember how i was speaking about the circumstantial case and it could be powerful, i think there could be some problems now. and his answer was, i need to tell you something. >> that's something would stun deede keller's friends and families and the prosecutor himself. >> one of the most shocking things i have ever seen in one of my cases in the courtroom. >> "dateline" returns after the break. break. why hide your skin if dupixent has your moderate-to-severe eczema or atopic dermatitis under control? hide my skin? not me. by hitting eczema where it counts, dupixent helps heal your skin from within, keeping you one step ahead of eczema. hide my skin? not me. and that means long-lasting clearer skin and fast itch relief for adults. with dupixent, you can show more skin with less eczema. hide my skin? not me. serious allergic reactions can occur that can be severe. tell your doctor about new or worsening eye problems such as ey
andrew fryer. you hear that opening statement and something changes? >> something change. went back into lock-up and i spoke to him and said listen, remember how i was speaking about the circumstantial case and it could be powerful, i think there could be some problems now. and his answer was, i need to tell you something. >> that's something would stun deede keller's friends and families and the prosecutor himself. >> one of the most shocking things i have ever seen in one of...
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changed? >> since then, we've got a war in ukraine. but andrewailey saying that while the market has been volatile, it is functioning. but the banking industry is much more resilient than it was after the financial crisis. they will move ahead with the stress test. and they reintod the effort to taking it back to its pre-pandemic level of 2%. so it shows -- it is strong. kriti: let's talk about the housing here as the affordability. boris johnson has talked about tackling the mortgage side of it. how concerned about the boe given the rise in interest rate environment? >> the clearest measure is john said that interest rate could rise from 5 to 8% before people start defaulting on their mortgages. so they're a long way off that. and andrew bailey acknowledged the growth in fixed rate mortgages. people taking them out during the pandemic to take advantage of the rock bottom interest rates now. they're coming up to the end of the term and they're going to have to face the rising interest rates. but the flip side of that is when you've got a more fix
changed? >> since then, we've got a war in ukraine. but andrewailey saying that while the market has been volatile, it is functioning. but the banking industry is much more resilient than it was after the financial crisis. they will move ahead with the stress test. and they reintod the effort to taking it back to its pre-pandemic level of 2%. so it shows -- it is strong. kriti: let's talk about the housing here as the affordability. boris johnson has talked about tackling the mortgage...
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the weather is ever changing, a lull in the heat, a lot of cloud at st andrews but the sunshine will few showers around today and tomorrow, but it is all about this heat that we are forecasting. as i say it's a little bit more pleasant out there at the moment, there are a few showers for scotland, northern ireland and northern england, more sunshine further south but we've lost the humidity that we've had in recent days so i found it more comfortable for sleeping last night and temperatures today are considerably lower for many in the south. in fact they are a little bit lower in the north, pleasant if you have the sunshine and just a gentle breeze, but we could still see 27—28 in the next hour or two in the south. 0vernight temperatures will fall away to a more comfortable level, even more so than last night in the towns and cities but further north, rain to come and that may affect st andrews tomorrow morning before the sun returns. temperatures lower overnight, we have two or three more comfortable nights, if it's safe to do so perhaps the opportunity to let the windows open and g
the weather is ever changing, a lull in the heat, a lot of cloud at st andrews but the sunshine will few showers around today and tomorrow, but it is all about this heat that we are forecasting. as i say it's a little bit more pleasant out there at the moment, there are a few showers for scotland, northern ireland and northern england, more sunshine further south but we've lost the humidity that we've had in recent days so i found it more comfortable for sleeping last night and temperatures...
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changed. everything returned to normal vokzalnoy rippers began to walk here. it all started here. andrew only way. leave leave. this is a minute, dragged on for 3 hours. why did you do it ? and you, by the way, will be fine, i don't know, i think i'm a little. well, no, i would say unusual secretive. yes, but you have a great imagination and amazing intellect, you know, today was a hard day for all of us. yes, of course andrey ilyich do not miss on monday, especially in childhood, which begin and run the mechanisms of deviation. rapid attack under the influence if my assumption is the correct kill times, then there is some kind of relationship between them too. subordinates yes , the dominant has crossed the line. energized premiere on monday 21:40 on ntv russian prisoners are now not sitting idle joe biden is forbidden to leave the residence and too spicy food polar bear rescue operation. this program is short with you artyom today. russian troops today successfully attacked ukrainian military facilities in a day , about 10 command posts of the armed forces among them the headquarters o
changed. everything returned to normal vokzalnoy rippers began to walk here. it all started here. andrew only way. leave leave. this is a minute, dragged on for 3 hours. why did you do it ? and you, by the way, will be fine, i don't know, i think i'm a little. well, no, i would say unusual secretive. yes, but you have a great imagination and amazing intellect, you know, today was a hard day for all of us. yes, of course andrey ilyich do not miss on monday, especially in childhood, which begin...
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of the stories that we saw in the newspapers, ally, one of andrew williams descendants, maria williams says, copeland's work has helped change the narrative of her family's history. there are this to come out is that is fine because it's healing in old room that was passed from generation to generation. these days, this story of the village is enjoying unprecedented attention. it's even featured in a new exhibition at the metropolitan museum of art and institution situated fittingly just on the other side of central park. gabriel's dondo, al jazeera new york. okay, still ahead here in al jazeera, i found the dow closes in on the quarter finals that wimbledon. joe will have the best. the action in schools. ah. ah, lou. lou. ok, welcome back. sorry for the sport. no jump. me. thank you very much. raphael nadal is closing in on a place in the last night at wimbledon. a 2 time champion is on centre court. taking on dutchman bottega, fontas, son, schooled. he took the 1st set 6 full and leads the 2nd 5 games to to make curios put in a low key, but highly effective efforts to reach the wimbledon quarter finals. the australian beat
of the stories that we saw in the newspapers, ally, one of andrew williams descendants, maria williams says, copeland's work has helped change the narrative of her family's history. there are this to come out is that is fine because it's healing in old room that was passed from generation to generation. these days, this story of the village is enjoying unprecedented attention. it's even featured in a new exhibition at the metropolitan museum of art and institution situated fittingly just on the...
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heat in the sunshine, cooler in the country, show us around, running closer to st andrew's this afternoon. things are changingthe high 20s in southernmost areas. tonight, showers fade. another batch of cloud and rain spills into northern ireland and parts of scotland. england and wales stay dry and clear and here, scotland. england and wales stay dry and clearand here, much scotland. england and wales stay dry and clear and here, much fresher, temperatures in rural areas in single figures. good night and morning to open the windows and let the fresh air in. friday sees high—pressure here but another area of weatherproofing from west to east, across scotland, it's cloudy and damp, some showers into the afternoon but western areas will be dry and bright, feeling warmer in northern ireland and in the south, sunshine continues, temperatures similar to this afternoon. high pressure sets up over the uk, more sunshine developing, rain possible for the western isles, temperatures in the mid teens but temperature starting to creep up and that will be the case as we go through saturday and sunday. isolated shower canno
heat in the sunshine, cooler in the country, show us around, running closer to st andrew's this afternoon. things are changingthe high 20s in southernmost areas. tonight, showers fade. another batch of cloud and rain spills into northern ireland and parts of scotland. england and wales stay dry and clear and here, scotland. england and wales stay dry and clearand here, much scotland. england and wales stay dry and clear and here, much fresher, temperatures in rural areas in single figures. good...
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they need to move quickly on making these changes and communicating them, but it's a big change for hulu, andrewut t it, the political ads have moved so quickly into streaming >> before we get to eric, sarah, what about the possibility they say you know what, let's just get out of the political advertising business in how much is that business worth to them >> well, we can probably just figure out the math. so to date, $2.9 billion had been spent on the midterms i think you're going to see somewhere between 7 $7 billion d $8 billion about a fifth of that is going to go to ctv hulu is one of the top players you're actually vying for a bucket of cash it could be upwards of $2 billion. it's a pretty significant amount of money and then the other thing is, andrew, why wouldn't you want to stay in it i know there have been some platforms, tiktok, twitter, that have gotten out completely, but if espn plus is in the political ad scheme. if disney accept it is for its other cable networks, what's the big risk for adding it to hunhulu they won't be accepting political ads for espn plus yet. but they do p
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andrew harding reports from donbas. the familiar sounds of war thunder across ukraine's front lines. but something is changingation and a rare rendezvous with a weapon that mightjust be helping to tip the balance in this war. the caesar is a gift from france to ukraine. today, its giant gun is aiming at a russian target 27 kilometres away. three shots in just over a minute, then a swift departure. ok, now we have to get out quickly before the russians potentially find our positions and fire back. these guns are making all the difference, says dmytro, the unit commander. "we can now hit the russians more accurately and further away, which means they can only attack us half or a third as often as before". and here's the proof. footage of giant russian ammunition stores exploding, hit by western weapons like the caesar and by this long—range american rocket system. key bridges are being targeted too now, like this one quiet, all unusually quiet. anothersign, perhaps, of russia's faltering momentum. just listen to that silence. the point these soldiers keep making to us along the length of this front line is that
andrew harding reports from donbas. the familiar sounds of war thunder across ukraine's front lines. but something is changingation and a rare rendezvous with a weapon that mightjust be helping to tip the balance in this war. the caesar is a gift from france to ukraine. today, its giant gun is aiming at a russian target 27 kilometres away. three shots in just over a minute, then a swift departure. ok, now we have to get out quickly before the russians potentially find our positions and fire...
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andrew harding reports from donbas. the familiar sounds of war thunder across ukraine's front lines. but something is changingn and a rare rendezvous with a weapon that mightjust be helping to tip the balance in this war. the caesar is a gift from france to ukraine. today, its giant gun is aiming at a russian target 27 kilometres away. ok, now we have to get out quickly before the russians potentially find our positions and fire back. "these guns are making all the difference," says dmytro, the unit commander. "their range, their accuracy. as a result the russian bombardment has been reduced by half or even by two thirds." and here's the proof. footage of giant russian ammunition stores now being hit far behind the front lines. and ukraine can now target key bridges like this one near the russian—held city of kherson, perhaps the start of a push towards crimea — which all helps to explain this. all quiet, unusually quiet, on this stretch of the eastern front. anothersign, perhaps, of russia's faltering momentum. just listen to that silence. the point these soldiers keep making to us along the length of this f
andrew harding reports from donbas. the familiar sounds of war thunder across ukraine's front lines. but something is changingn and a rare rendezvous with a weapon that mightjust be helping to tip the balance in this war. the caesar is a gift from france to ukraine. today, its giant gun is aiming at a russian target 27 kilometres away. ok, now we have to get out quickly before the russians potentially find our positions and fire back. "these guns are making all the difference," says...
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andrew harding sent us this report. the familiar sounds of war thunder across ukraine's front lines. but something is changinga secret location and a rare rendezvous with a weapon that mightjust be helping to tip the balance in this war. the caesar is a gift from france to ukraine. today, its giant gun is aiming at a russian target 27 kilometres away. ok, now we have to get out quickly before the russians potentially find our positions and fire back. "these guns are making all the difference," says dmytro, the unit commander. "their range, their accuracy. as a result the russian bombardment has been reduced by half or even by two thirds." and here's the proof. footage of giant russian ammunition stores now being hit far behind the front lines. and ukraine can now target key bridges like this one near the russian—held city of kherson, perhaps the start of a push towards crimea — which all helps to explain this. all quiet, unusually quiet, on this stretch of the eastern front. anothersign, perhaps, of russia's faltering momentum. just listen to that silence. the point these soldiers keep making to us along the
andrew harding sent us this report. the familiar sounds of war thunder across ukraine's front lines. but something is changinga secret location and a rare rendezvous with a weapon that mightjust be helping to tip the balance in this war. the caesar is a gift from france to ukraine. today, its giant gun is aiming at a russian target 27 kilometres away. ok, now we have to get out quickly before the russians potentially find our positions and fire back. "these guns are making all the...
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chang, l. desert. we can speak now to tom. andrew is the un special rapid tor on human rights in me and knob. he joins us live on. scott from fairfax, virginia. thank you so much for your time. did you think that the military jointer in the in mar would go this far to execute those? ah, who had express dissent. i frankly did not. i think what we're seeing now is the fact that there is no limit to the depths of the depravity of the sub military hunter. as you mentioned, thousands of people have been killed. many thousands have been arbitrarily detained . one not more than $140.00 or on death row. we know that $61.00 children are being held hostage by the regime so that their parents, family members will come out of hiding. 142 children have been tortured of by the regime. so this is a horrific ho refix situation that just adds even more fuel to the anger of felt by the people of me and other explanations and message the thank being sent to us the on and to the u. n. that the don't to is playing by its own rules that it's not interested in coming to the table for discussions. i think that that'
chang, l. desert. we can speak now to tom. andrew is the un special rapid tor on human rights in me and knob. he joins us live on. scott from fairfax, virginia. thank you so much for your time. did you think that the military jointer in the in mar would go this far to execute those? ah, who had express dissent. i frankly did not. i think what we're seeing now is the fact that there is no limit to the depths of the depravity of the sub military hunter. as you mentioned, thousands of people have...
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the stories that we saw in the newspapers, new ally, one of andrew williams descendants, maria williams says, copeland's work has helped change the narrative of her family's history. there are nis to come out is that is fine because it's healing an old wound that was passed from generation to generation. these days, the story of the village is enjoying unprecedented attention. it's even featured in a new exhibition at the metropolitan museum of art and institution situated fittingly just on the other side of central park, gabriel's condo, which is either new york in chile, the final draft of the new constitution will be presented later on monday to lands we'll have to approve it in a referendum scheduled for september. one of the most controversial articles concerns the role of the indigenous population. our latin america, editor of the seo norman reports. many were amazed of his shocked when the lease alone con, an indigenous more pushy woman was chosen to lead till his constitutional convention 2 years ago. it would have been unthinkable. ah, but despite or perhaps because of an increasingly uncontrollable lang conflict in
the stories that we saw in the newspapers, new ally, one of andrew williams descendants, maria williams says, copeland's work has helped change the narrative of her family's history. there are nis to come out is that is fine because it's healing an old wound that was passed from generation to generation. these days, the story of the village is enjoying unprecedented attention. it's even featured in a new exhibition at the metropolitan museum of art and institution situated fittingly just on the...
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the stories that we saw in the newspapers, you ally, one of andrew williams descendants, maria williams says, copeland's work has helped change the narrative of her family's history. there are nis to come out is that is fine because its healing an old room that was passed from generation to generation. these days, the story of the village is enjoying unprecedented attention. it's even featured in a new exhibition at the metropolitan museum of art and institution situated fittingly just on the other side of central park. gabriel's dondo, algeria, new york, stella had on the al jazeera news hour, the defending men's champion, a wimbledon wasn't happy with his late night finished. jemma will be here with that story and sports in a moment with a whole news. ah, on top of the sports in serious drama. thank you. there ain bad boy of tennis is back on center court as he aims to reach the quarter finals at wimbledon. nick carroll was labeled a bully after his last match against ethanol. sits the past. this time out. he's taking on at the u. s. s. at brandon at knack. ashima curious, made a slow start losing the 1st set $64.00, but he
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the stories that we saw in the newspapers, you ally, one of andrew williams descendants, maria williams says, copeland's work has helped change the narrative of her family's history. there are nis to come out is satisfied because it's healing in old room that was passed from generation to generation. these days, this story of the village is enjoying unprecedented attention. it's even featured in a new exhibition at the metropolitan museum of art and institution situated fittingly just on the other side of central park gabriel's onto al jazeera new york. joining us here and i was fort thanks. lauren, where we begin at wimbledon. where raphael, the dal has taken another step, caused it to a rat calendar year grand slam by book he is placed in the quarter finals. the spanish 2nd seed was up against both hic, offended sons scholars. when the last 16, the dal broke his dutch opponents of 5 times in a straight sets victory. this the rally of the match, lasting 30 shots in the 3rd set tiebreaker. the dow closing and out 646276 in 2 hours and 21 minutes. having won the australian and french open titles earlier this year, and a dell h
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change the image. the shirt says judas giants fan, hard to argue that. the giants looking to take three of four from milwaukee. andrewutchen, watch out. the liner back at 108 miles per hour. he saved his arm at there. the giants scored five runs in the third, sunday afternoon, taking jason alexander to the covey cove. to wilmer florez, look at him readjust and making the out. what a play. that was his third home run in 10 days. the athletics and their fans are trying to finish their first half on a good note in houston. top of the sixth, the a's are down. a solo shot to left. his night of the year. the athletics are down 3-1. two on for chad pindar. a sinking line to center field. jake myers, can make a play. sean murphy scores. here comes open. stephen hit a sac fly there. to the bottom of the ninth, lou trevino pictures perfect ninth-inning. the athletics when it 4-3. oakland still has the worst record in the american league. the final round of the 150th bridge open, rory mcilroy tied for first when they began, has not won a major but has 16 top 10 finishes coming in today. with the drought and on the old course. c
change the image. the shirt says judas giants fan, hard to argue that. the giants looking to take three of four from milwaukee. andrewutchen, watch out. the liner back at 108 miles per hour. he saved his arm at there. the giants scored five runs in the third, sunday afternoon, taking jason alexander to the covey cove. to wilmer florez, look at him readjust and making the out. what a play. that was his third home run in 10 days. the athletics and their fans are trying to finish their first half...
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andrew harding reports from donbas. the familiar sounds of war thunder across ukraine's front lines. but something is changingation and a rare rendezvous with a weapon that mightjust be helping to tip the balance in this war. the caesar is a gift from france to ukraine. today, its giant gun is aiming at a russian target 27 kilometres away. three shots in just over a minute, then a swift departure. ok, now we have to get out quickly before the russians potentially find our positions and fire back. these guns are making all the difference, says dmytro, the unit commander. "we can now hit the russians more accurately and further away, which means they can only attack us half or a third as often as before". and here's the proof. footage of giant russian ammunition stores exploding, hit by western weapons like the caesar and by this long—range american rocket system. key bridges are being targeted too now, like this one further south in kherson, near crimea, potentially trapping russian armour and hinting at a future ukrainian counter—offensive, which all helps to explain this. all quiet, unusually quiet, on this
andrew harding reports from donbas. the familiar sounds of war thunder across ukraine's front lines. but something is changingation and a rare rendezvous with a weapon that mightjust be helping to tip the balance in this war. the caesar is a gift from france to ukraine. today, its giant gun is aiming at a russian target 27 kilometres away. three shots in just over a minute, then a swift departure. ok, now we have to get out quickly before the russians potentially find our positions and fire...