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anne: no!ughs] david: did you feel there was a higher calling than working for a hedge fund at some point? anne: my best friend's father used to call me a leech on society. [laughs] so -- and i took it fondly. look, the reality for me is, i was learning. there was no better education about -- it was like getting a ph.d. like, i went to medical meetings every week. i was speaking with experts every day. i knew the health care system so well, but i did feel like after 10 years i was investing in a system that was fundamentally not really, like, not really the system i wanted to be a part of. and that i wanted to do something. i feel if you are going to complain about a problem, then you should figure out how to fix it. david: so what year did you decide to start 23andme? anne: i started thinking about it a lot in 2005, and then it was 2006 that we actually started. david: so, for people who have not paid attention to the genome world, in the year 2000 i think it was, the federal government said t
anne: no!ughs] david: did you feel there was a higher calling than working for a hedge fund at some point? anne: my best friend's father used to call me a leech on society. [laughs] so -- and i took it fondly. look, the reality for me is, i was learning. there was no better education about -- it was like getting a ph.d. like, i went to medical meetings every week. i was speaking with experts every day. i knew the health care system so well, but i did feel like after 10 years i was investing in...
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her name was martha anne >> was he crazy about martha anne? >> yes he was. he really was. >> i always respected my mom. >> she was very charming. highly intelligent. >> shawn was adopted as the baby, met jen as a teenager, she became his wife. where sean was from was not discussed at home, but then he had martha anne, the only mother he had ever known. >> a mother is the sun and the moon and the stars to a little kid. did it feel like she was? >> i was always told since a young age that, the only people you can trust, completely, are your parents. >> in the mid 90s, shawn's mom martha anne was going through a painful divorce and then fell for the detective, bob. >> bob was very down to earth. and he taught me a lot of things. >> like what? >> how to be a man. how to be a real person. >> sounds like you liked bob? >> i liked bob a lot. >> in 1995, bob and martha anne got married. and on holidays, bob's sister kathy got closer to martha anne. >> we would go out shopping, that was our big thanksgiving. bobby would stay home, the girls would just take off and go
her name was martha anne >> was he crazy about martha anne? >> yes he was. he really was. >> i always respected my mom. >> she was very charming. highly intelligent. >> shawn was adopted as the baby, met jen as a teenager, she became his wife. where sean was from was not discussed at home, but then he had martha anne, the only mother he had ever known. >> a mother is the sun and the moon and the stars to a little kid. did it feel like she was? >> i was...
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that start with you leigh ann, what stood out there? fix, leigh ann, what stood out there? things. these things are crucial to the planet and humanity. food as far as the green and the environment. war impacts more than just the people and countries that are suffering from it. it has a wide ranging impact on the environment and planet. separately, taking a step back for the big picture, i sat down with a top us military official yesterday, joint chiefs of staff, and ask them the status of ukraine and ask them the status of ukraine and russia and the interview is publishing tomorrow in the washington post but i would read some now. talking about the counteroffensive against russia he said the russians are in bad shape. he said a few months ago that the offensive would be long and bratty and slow", that is exactly what it is long, buddy and slow and it's a difficult fight. asked if the ukrainians can actually win, he says" it depends on what you mean by when, minting that ukraine has its territorial sovereignty, he says that could be a long time from now. interesting, thank y
that start with you leigh ann, what stood out there? fix, leigh ann, what stood out there? things. these things are crucial to the planet and humanity. food as far as the green and the environment. war impacts more than just the people and countries that are suffering from it. it has a wide ranging impact on the environment and planet. separately, taking a step back for the big picture, i sat down with a top us military official yesterday, joint chiefs of staff, and ask them the status of...
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ann: of course.xcept a bunch of stories, a compilation of the stories that we've lived and that we've told ourselves pand other people over the coure of our lives? jeffrey: now 59, patchett has been telling stories for a long time, with nine novels, 15 books in all, one of our best-selling and best-loved writers. but there's always something new to learn. ann: it was actually really a joy to write this book. and you want to know why? jeffrey: yeah. ann: i wrote the entire book on a treadmill. jeffrey: what do you mean, like, literally? ann: yeah. i got a treadmill desk. i wrote the whole book on a treadmill desk, so i "walked" the whole book. and for whatever reason, it just thrilled me. i would get up in the morning and think, i'm ready to go to work, i'm going to get on the treadmill desk, i'm going to go write my book. it was a joy. jeffrey: there is much joy in this novel, set mostly on a cherry farm in michigan, where lara has made her life, far from any one-time dream of the glamor of hollywood
ann: of course.xcept a bunch of stories, a compilation of the stories that we've lived and that we've told ourselves pand other people over the coure of our lives? jeffrey: now 59, patchett has been telling stories for a long time, with nine novels, 15 books in all, one of our best-selling and best-loved writers. but there's always something new to learn. ann: it was actually really a joy to write this book. and you want to know why? jeffrey: yeah. ann: i wrote the entire book on a treadmill....
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anne, is guy right?phrase somebody else when i say the markets over anticipate the benefits of technology in the short run, under anticipate its value in the long run. i would suggest this exactly the same story. in the very long-run, technology will be a huge tailwind to our economy, productivity. i'm very positive in the long run. i think there has to be a bit of a cycle cleanse from a slow down, we have to get rid of the zombie companies, effectively do a little bit of a capital market credit purge on lesser credits before we can get to this next level, next cycle, which i think will be a very strong and positive cycle. alix: usually we are coordinated. guy: not always. you talk about recession. what kind of recession are we talking about? everyone loves the idea of assad a landing, almost talking about no landing. where do you see that recession kicking in? is it a brutal recession, moderate recession? which kind of areas will be affected most by it? anne: i think it depends on where you sit in the e
anne, is guy right?phrase somebody else when i say the markets over anticipate the benefits of technology in the short run, under anticipate its value in the long run. i would suggest this exactly the same story. in the very long-run, technology will be a huge tailwind to our economy, productivity. i'm very positive in the long run. i think there has to be a bit of a cycle cleanse from a slow down, we have to get rid of the zombie companies, effectively do a little bit of a capital market...
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we learned this weekend ann passed away at age 83. devin fehely has a look at her story. >> live from san francisco, it's channel 5's "people are talking." >> reporter: ann frazier along with ross mcgowan hosted "people are talking" from 1978 to 1992, a highly rated talk show broadcast daily in front of a live audience. ♪ the thrill has gone away ♪ >> reporter: from b.b. king to president jimmy carter, everyone who was anyone wanted to talk to ann and ross. >> black, that's a very lovely color, isn't it. you know whose favorite color that is? satan. >> reporter: the remote shows were legendary. ann and ross hosted the first live broadcast from the aids ward at san francisco general as well as from inside san quentin prison. >> i want to know from you what it was like the first day you walked into this prison. >> to me it was like a hell hole. >> reporter: ann also shed a little clothing to broadcast a show from a nudist colony in the santa cruz mountains. the entire audience was naked. 14 years they informed and entertained the bay ar
we learned this weekend ann passed away at age 83. devin fehely has a look at her story. >> live from san francisco, it's channel 5's "people are talking." >> reporter: ann frazier along with ross mcgowan hosted "people are talking" from 1978 to 1992, a highly rated talk show broadcast daily in front of a live audience. ♪ the thrill has gone away ♪ >> reporter: from b.b. king to president jimmy carter, everyone who was anyone wanted to talk to ann and...
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anne: thank you for having me. our hearts go out to the families that have lost loved ones to this tragic incident and this wildfire that cause devastation through the lahaina community. there is a lot of effort underway. we are in the first phase of the disaster which means search-and-rescue is ongoing, life safety. ensuring people have food, water, cots. we have a distribution center in oahu that has millions of water, ready-to-eat meals, and food and blankets. all has been moved to hawaii to ensure we have what we need for survivors. matt: how has this much damage been done? i had previously never heard of wildfires in hawaii. is it all about the increased heat over the last month? as that made everything dry and ripe for damage? anne: there are wildfires in hawaii. they typically have brush fires each year. this part of maui is on the dryer side of the alley. over the past few decades, they have seen less rainfall than traditional. some factors came into play with the fire spread as well as impacts of the hurri
anne: thank you for having me. our hearts go out to the families that have lost loved ones to this tragic incident and this wildfire that cause devastation through the lahaina community. there is a lot of effort underway. we are in the first phase of the disaster which means search-and-rescue is ongoing, life safety. ensuring people have food, water, cots. we have a distribution center in oahu that has millions of water, ready-to-eat meals, and food and blankets. all has been moved to hawaii to...
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ann-katrin: in terms of duration?lready because this is an environment that clearly calls for selectivity, already we have a view on european duration given what is in the price because when you are looking at economic bonds they do reflect ecb holding policy tied for longer, better than the u.s.. so we have in our technical positioning been neutral european government bonds for this underweight midterm. alix: how do you handle the equity market specifically? it is really cheap when you relate it to the u.s.. you can make the argument the optimism is already in u.s. equities for example. ann-katrin: sure. when looking at this year's uptick in u.s. stocks particularly, the multiple extensions rather than u.s. earnings picking up across the board, so generally equity markets in our view do still price in the optimistic scenario and the holding tight fee in our expectation of economic growth slowdown does not fare well the macroeconomic standpoint for broader risk asset classes. this appears to be a volatile environment
ann-katrin: in terms of duration?lready because this is an environment that clearly calls for selectivity, already we have a view on european duration given what is in the price because when you are looking at economic bonds they do reflect ecb holding policy tied for longer, better than the u.s.. so we have in our technical positioning been neutral european government bonds for this underweight midterm. alix: how do you handle the equity market specifically? it is really cheap when you relate...
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anne, we're delighted to have you here. this morning, we're going to first here from the deputy secretary. then chaves, nate fick will come up for a conversation with all of you. let's bring the secretary over. then these other three will come up. give a warm applause to all three of them. [applause] >> good morning, everybody. john hamre , thank you for that generous introduction. we did meet about 35 years ago when i was working for the chairman of the defense appropriations subcommittee in the house of representatives. every morning, he would say call hamre , we have a problem. john was the comptroller of the pentagon and we're still calling him. you are an institution. let me recognize anne neuberger, our deputy national security advisor who was incredible. our two ambassadors who are here. ambassadors who are building the relationship between our two countries in such an incredible way. my colleague nate fick who is doing an incredible job leading our new bureau on cyber security and digital policy. most of all, let me
anne, we're delighted to have you here. this morning, we're going to first here from the deputy secretary. then chaves, nate fick will come up for a conversation with all of you. let's bring the secretary over. then these other three will come up. give a warm applause to all three of them. [applause] >> good morning, everybody. john hamre , thank you for that generous introduction. we did meet about 35 years ago when i was working for the chairman of the defense appropriations...
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ann's cohost, ross mcgowan, had nothing, but praise for ann. >> she is such a lively energetic, wonderfullyhe audience would have been asleep. >> ann fraser was born in evanston, illinois, and died peacefully near her family in milwaukee, oregon. >> this note, ann actually died last december, but her family only made the news public this weekend. before coming here to channel 5, ann had a new york theater career, which was news for a lot of people here. she actually performed at the white house for president ken duh. an elizabeth cook vent that was organized by his wife, jacqueline, to honor the king and queen of morocco. >>> still ahead here tonight. it flies against conventional wisdom when fighting wildfires. it could be bet net long run. why researchers in the yosemite are just letting wildfires burn. >>> and we are going to check in on the latest with the tropical storm still technically a tropical storm storm, still dropping a lot of rain over southern california. we'll track that and we will look at how we do experience a small piece of it tomorrow. the forecast on intrtroducing toto
ann's cohost, ross mcgowan, had nothing, but praise for ann. >> she is such a lively energetic, wonderfullyhe audience would have been asleep. >> ann fraser was born in evanston, illinois, and died peacefully near her family in milwaukee, oregon. >> this note, ann actually died last december, but her family only made the news public this weekend. before coming here to channel 5, ann had a new york theater career, which was news for a lot of people here. she actually performed...
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give a warm welcome to anne sebba in conversation with david. >> how low anne, how are you? 's. >> i'm absolutely fine and thank you for taking such an interest in this extraordinary story. >> it's a pleasure to meet you at a pleasure to see you with yet another new book. it tells us a lot about mid-century history so let's get to it. this is a well thought story in its engage a lot of historians and a lot of journalists and certainly one of the biggest stories of its day. i wonder if you could start us off by talking about how you got interested in it and how you discovered you had something to say that hasn't been said before. i'm wondering whether it was because of your engagement with new materials or whether it's a real clear idea of what you were going to say about rosenberg? >> thank you. i've got lots to say about that. i will deal with the easy for part first and how i became interested in it. although i'm in london i did live in new york in brooklyn for a couple of years when i was newly married. i started as a foreign correspondent for reuters and in 1978 when i w
give a warm welcome to anne sebba in conversation with david. >> how low anne, how are you? 's. >> i'm absolutely fine and thank you for taking such an interest in this extraordinary story. >> it's a pleasure to meet you at a pleasure to see you with yet another new book. it tells us a lot about mid-century history so let's get to it. this is a well thought story in its engage a lot of historians and a lot of journalists and certainly one of the biggest stories of its day. i...
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lee ann was equally smitten. wrote. >> she was preparing for him to come be her husband and be a part of her life for the rest of her life. >> while he carried on with lee ann in pennsylvania, back home in san diego, larry was growing distant from connie but never mentioned getting a divorce or separating. in fact, he still kept up his family routines, even going to church with them every sunday. >> my dad was a church board member. my mom was really involved with bible studies and women's groups. it was a big part of our life. we didn't know anything was wrong. i always thought that everything was fine and great. >> so, larry was leading a double life and lying to both of the women? >> exactly. >> yeah. he had two complete lives and lived them as one. it was really weird. >> connie remembers that time well but for different reasons. larry told her and the kids that he'd gotten a big photo contract in pittsburgh and for the next three years, larry split his time between california and pennsylvania. >> he said he
lee ann was equally smitten. wrote. >> she was preparing for him to come be her husband and be a part of her life for the rest of her life. >> while he carried on with lee ann in pennsylvania, back home in san diego, larry was growing distant from connie but never mentioned getting a divorce or separating. in fact, he still kept up his family routines, even going to church with them every sunday. >> my dad was a church board member. my mom was really involved with bible...
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i want to thank chair mcdaniel anne hathaway, the entire site selection team. we look forward to being your partner over the next five years and we look forward to making the 2028 convention the best convention in your history. thank you so much.
i want to thank chair mcdaniel anne hathaway, the entire site selection team. we look forward to being your partner over the next five years and we look forward to making the 2028 convention the best convention in your history. thank you so much.
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ann: it is about time.nk about the opportunities, i've seen compel the -- compelling opportunities in the private market rather than the public. i think we are seeing the street coming out of earnings season and we have seen the movement down in a lot of earnings and forecasting happen and people are taking stock. alix: wonderful to talk to you. ann berry -- and -- of threadneedle. they beat expectations for the second quarter. there copper production was light and the stock was over 1% and we will talk to the ceo mark bristow coming up next. this is bloomberg. guy: we are aware what is happening with the quality space. barrick profiting from higher gold. let's talk about where we go from here. let's go to toronto, mark bristow standing by, barrick president and ceo. the top line looks ok but i am interested to talk to you about what is happening in the middle and what is happening with the cost story and we are seeing signs of stabilization and at a relatively elevated level. is that is where the costs sta
ann: it is about time.nk about the opportunities, i've seen compel the -- compelling opportunities in the private market rather than the public. i think we are seeing the street coming out of earnings season and we have seen the movement down in a lot of earnings and forecasting happen and people are taking stock. alix: wonderful to talk to you. ann berry -- and -- of threadneedle. they beat expectations for the second quarter. there copper production was light and the stock was over 1% and we...
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so ann and others in the future that they don't have to be physically connected to the computer.gan and lionel, you know, we hear so much about the negative about ai, artificial intelligence, but this is clearly a way for ai to revolutionize the medical field in such an incredible breakthrough. >> i just wonder how long we are for from that technology rolling out and becoming more widespread. i know that they're studying it right now, but yeah, you have me like about to cry for her husband, for her husband to be able to hear her voice after all this time. >> imagine what they'll be able to do for so many other people. absolutely. beautiful story. thank you. >> thanks. you got it. >> okay. we're going to switch gears now. wipe it down. okay. turn to something that seems obvious. you guys need to listen to this. apparently becoming something serious enough to trigger a warning from the cdc. you guys stop kissing your turtles. >> it's incredible that they had to actually issue a warning for this. the cdc says at least 26 people have gotten sick, nine of them hospitalized in a multi-
so ann and others in the future that they don't have to be physically connected to the computer.gan and lionel, you know, we hear so much about the negative about ai, artificial intelligence, but this is clearly a way for ai to revolutionize the medical field in such an incredible breakthrough. >> i just wonder how long we are for from that technology rolling out and becoming more widespread. i know that they're studying it right now, but yeah, you have me like about to cry for her...
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anne makovec joins us now. anne, we just got the name of the woman found dead in the park last night? >> yeah, the medical examiner's office just identified her as 37-year-old kelly koike. the investigation is underway. her body was found in a duffel bag on the north end of golden gate park at fulton and 22nd streets, a few blocks away from the festival box office in the park. a few other notes from the festival, just before 11:00 last night a large brawl broke out just outside of the grounds between two groups of people on fulton and 26th. they broke up soon after police arrived, but a 20-year-old woman was taken to the hospital with injuries. she told police she didn't know why the fight started. >>> and the popular dance tent inside of the festival was suddenly closed friday and again saturday. outside lands tweeted that it was for the safety of attendees. shoma tent has become one of the more popular events with people waiting in huge lines to see electronic music acts. they reopened it sunday as an open ai
anne makovec joins us now. anne, we just got the name of the woman found dead in the park last night? >> yeah, the medical examiner's office just identified her as 37-year-old kelly koike. the investigation is underway. her body was found in a duffel bag on the north end of golden gate park at fulton and 22nd streets, a few blocks away from the festival box office in the park. a few other notes from the festival, just before 11:00 last night a large brawl broke out just outside of the...
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anne makovec has more on the fresh start for teachers and students. >> yeah, juliette. oakland unified still facing budget deficits and staffing shortages, but there's a lot of optimism in the bay area's second largest district. roughly 34,000 students attend school in oakland. we talked to several parents today the first day back. schools like hoover elementary and claremont middle school say as much as their kids love summer break, they couldn't wait to see their friends again. the teachers are also returning with a more than 15% salary increase. that strike back in may lasted seven days before the district and teachers reached a deal. in addition to the salary increases, the deal includes added support staff and a handful of so-called common good proposals like housing and transportation aid for homeless students. parents we spoke with today say they're glad everyone can just move forward. >> the kids really missed their teachers. it's important the teachers get what they need. >> ousd is the first major district in the bay area to go back to school. the superintende
anne makovec has more on the fresh start for teachers and students. >> yeah, juliette. oakland unified still facing budget deficits and staffing shortages, but there's a lot of optimism in the bay area's second largest district. roughly 34,000 students attend school in oakland. we talked to several parents today the first day back. schools like hoover elementary and claremont middle school say as much as their kids love summer break, they couldn't wait to see their friends again. the...
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i asked liz ann the same question i'll ask you now.he situation that good news is bad news for the stock market. doesn't want to hear that the economy is too good. >> yeah, i mean, i would agree with that, but i think we're still hanging on every word of the federal reserve, and once we get to a point where we have more clarity on whether or not they're done hiking and maybe even when cuts would be reasonable, that sort of chatter will stop. so, i do think that if the economy can withstand some of this pain in the meantime and bring inflation down, not let margins suffer too much, and that's another thing that's been going on i think a question that you also asked her is what would change your mind? if margins were able to maintain at this sort of level, i would feel a lot more optimistic i'm not sure that they're going to be able to be maintained. they've fallen pretty precipitously since last year, and that was a big buffer, and that was a big point in the bulls' column of margins are so broad, margins are so big that we can withstan
i asked liz ann the same question i'll ask you now.he situation that good news is bad news for the stock market. doesn't want to hear that the economy is too good. >> yeah, i mean, i would agree with that, but i think we're still hanging on every word of the federal reserve, and once we get to a point where we have more clarity on whether or not they're done hiking and maybe even when cuts would be reasonable, that sort of chatter will stop. so, i do think that if the economy can...
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so ann and others in the future don't have to be physically connected to the computer.el, all right. >> just beautiful. coming up, saving your money. the best bargains for labor day. >> plus, the hot mic moment during the yankees game. what during the yankees game. what the announcer was caught saying (♪) rsv can be a dangerous virus... [sneeze] ...for those 60 and older. it's not just a cold. and if you're 60 or older... ...you may be at increased risk of hospitalization... [coughing] ...from this highly... ...contagious virus. not all dangers come with warning labels. talk to your pharmacist or doctor... ...about getting vaccinated against rsv today. [clock ticking] stressed out? time to refresh your rhythm with trident. ♪ trident gum. the fresh chew to refresh your rhythm. i'm so glad we did this. i'm so glad we did this. i'm so glad we did this. life is for living. let's partner for all of it. i'm so glad we did this. edward jones your bug spray should take out bugs, not keep out people. unlike other sprays that stick around, zevo goes from kill to clean in just sec
so ann and others in the future don't have to be physically connected to the computer.el, all right. >> just beautiful. coming up, saving your money. the best bargains for labor day. >> plus, the hot mic moment during the yankees game. what during the yankees game. what the announcer was caught saying (♪) rsv can be a dangerous virus... [sneeze] ...for those 60 and older. it's not just a cold. and if you're 60 or older... ...you may be at increased risk of hospitalization......
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he was talking to anne?i got to say goodbye, he hung up. >> really? >> i thought it was really weird but i didn't want to read too much into it at the time. but i kind of wondered. >> and now that brian was dead. and wondered a lot about something that she remembered tom said years earlier. >> if you ever cheated on me i will kill him, and i will kill you. >> so, it will not surprise you to know that when he heard all this. investigator thompson made a call. >> you don't know the kind of person you're going to encounter. and with my limited knowledge of what had happened here. i was beginning to form an opinion that it was somewhat a crime of passion. so, i thought, let's see where this goes. you know? maybe if this is heavy on his heart. it was just a tragic situation. maybe we will get to the truth tonight. >> if only the life had been investigator was that simple. >> coming up! >> everybody is gonna suspect me. >> police have questions for the envious ex. when dateline continues! sprays take hours. with a
he was talking to anne?i got to say goodbye, he hung up. >> really? >> i thought it was really weird but i didn't want to read too much into it at the time. but i kind of wondered. >> and now that brian was dead. and wondered a lot about something that she remembered tom said years earlier. >> if you ever cheated on me i will kill him, and i will kill you. >> so, it will not surprise you to know that when he heard all this. investigator thompson made a call....
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this weekend her family shared that ann fraser has passed away. here's look at her story and the television that suddenly seems a very long time ago. >> ann fraser, along with ross mcgowan hosted people are talking from 1978 to 1992. it was highly rated show that was broadcast in front of a live audience. from bb king to president jimmy carter, everyone who was anyone wanted to talk to them. there remote shows were legendary. they hosted the first live broadcast from san francisco general. as well is from the san quentin prison. >> i want to know what it's like for you the first day you walked into this prison. >> welcome to a very unusual addition. >> ann also broadcast a show from a nudist colony. the entire audience was naked. for 14 years ann and russ informed and entertained the bay area. >> she is such a lively, energetic, wonderfully talented woman. i am much more laid-back. if it was just me, the audience would have been asleep. >> ann fraser was born in evanston illinois and died peacefully near her family in milwaukee oregon. >> such a m
this weekend her family shared that ann fraser has passed away. here's look at her story and the television that suddenly seems a very long time ago. >> ann fraser, along with ross mcgowan hosted people are talking from 1978 to 1992. it was highly rated show that was broadcast in front of a live audience. from bb king to president jimmy carter, everyone who was anyone wanted to talk to them. there remote shows were legendary. they hosted the first live broadcast from san francisco...
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i'm anne-marie green. thoerng we are tracking hurricane idalia as it gets ready to make landfall along florida's gulf coast. the now-category three storm is pamming 120 mile-per-hour winds, and it is expected to gain strength. it's arriving during a super moon and king watching this as it prepares to make landfall. anne-marie? >> all right. thank you. >>> right now residents along the florida gulf coast are bracing for the impacts of hurricane idalia. what's expected to intensify into a very dangerous category-four hurricane could also bring tornadoes. for a check of the conditions on the ground, let's head to cristian benevides. you are in crystal river, florida. how are things looking there? good morning. >> reporter: anne-marie, good morning. we've gotten a couple of rain bands, but as you can see behind me what we're seeing is just a little bit of wind. but the major concern here and across the gulf coast continues to be the potential for life-threatening storm surge. officials are calling this a once-
i'm anne-marie green. thoerng we are tracking hurricane idalia as it gets ready to make landfall along florida's gulf coast. the now-category three storm is pamming 120 mile-per-hour winds, and it is expected to gain strength. it's arriving during a super moon and king watching this as it prepares to make landfall. anne-marie? >> all right. thank you. >>> right now residents along the florida gulf coast are bracing for the impacts of hurricane idalia. what's expected to intensify...
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anne-marie ward from the faces _ be thinking about.and _ be thinking about. anne-marie ward from the faces and voices _ be thinking about. anne-marie ward from the faces and voices recovery i from the faces and voices recovery charity thank you for joining from the faces and voices recovery charity thank you forjoining us here on bbc news. some breaking news from the white house. the white house has confirmed that us presidentjoe biden will be travelling to new doha in india to attend the g20 leaders summit in a few weeks from september the 7th to the tenth confirmation there that joe biden the us president will travel to therefore the g20 summit. the last time a us president was in india was before the pandemic in february or march 2020. see us presidentjoe biden will be travelling to india at the beginning of september. staying with our other developing story that we have been keeping a cross all afternoon. that is the ongoing rescue in pakistan. a number of children and two adults trapped in a cable car which is dangling over a ravi
anne-marie ward from the faces _ be thinking about.and _ be thinking about. anne-marie ward from the faces and voices _ be thinking about. anne-marie ward from the faces and voices recovery i from the faces and voices recovery charity thank you for joining from the faces and voices recovery charity thank you forjoining us here on bbc news. some breaking news from the white house. the white house has confirmed that us presidentjoe biden will be travelling to new doha in india to attend the g20...
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the story even madej the local news and carol-ann's the local news and carol—ann's home town. it steph travelled to carolina with her-— steph travelled to carolina with her. . , , ., , with her. it was 'ust really, reall with her. it wasjust really, really emotional. - with her. it wasjust really, really emotional. it - with her. it wasjust really, really emotional. it was . with her. it wasjust really, i really emotional. it was quite emotional to watch them hugging each otherfor the emotional to watch them hugging each other for the first time and greeting each other. and theyjust hit it off instantly. we've just got... saman neighbour reporting. thanks for watching. i'm caitriona perry. do stay with us here on bbc news. hello. we've seen a change in the weather over the last couple of days, a change to something drier, brighter and warmer. and we're going to stick with warm and indeed quite humid conditions over the next couple of days. but on friday, it will turn windy, and some heavy thundery rain will arrive. thursday, though, is going to be quite a quiet day of weather.
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anne-marie? >> michael spencer in long beach, california, thank you, so much. >>> well, president biden and the first lady visited maui yesterday to observe the damage from the country's deadliest wildfire in more than a century. they also met with survivors and first responders as they continue to search the rubble for the nearly 1,000 people who are still missing. cbs's danya bacchus reports. >> reporter: president biden and the first lady surveyed the charred ruins of historic lahaina from the air and the ground. >> the devastation is overwhelming. >> reporter: looking to console a grieving community and assure them the federal government will support their recovery. >> for a as long as s it takes, we'r're going toto be with y yo. the whole e country wiwill be w you.u. >>>> reporter:r: new videoeo frt day shows maui firefighters overrun by flames. three-quarters of the five-mile disaster zone has been cleared, but officials say it could take weeks to go through what's left. christy poreman and
anne-marie? >> michael spencer in long beach, california, thank you, so much. >>> well, president biden and the first lady visited maui yesterday to observe the damage from the country's deadliest wildfire in more than a century. they also met with survivors and first responders as they continue to search the rubble for the nearly 1,000 people who are still missing. cbs's danya bacchus reports. >> reporter: president biden and the first lady surveyed the charred ruins of...
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liz ann: it depends on fed policy and in turn, yields.t has been such a unique cycle, even in the short term. there are always conflicting messages that come from various economic data. it's not so much the level of the yields that matter. it's the volatility. we have had much more volatility in the bond market and we have had in the equity market and that is why usc none environment where higher yields typically mean lower stock prices and vice versa. i think that's one of the things that gave the market a bit of relief over the last several days, bit of a retreat in yields over the weaker economic data you cited. shery: if we think about the fed remaining data dependent, what is the data telling us about this debate ongoing about a hard or soft landing? liz ann: i think it is important to take a more nuanced look at this cycle. i think the recession versus soft landing or hard landing versus soft landing kind of misses the fact that some segments of the economy have gone into recession, or in some cases, are still in recession. that is
liz ann: it depends on fed policy and in turn, yields.t has been such a unique cycle, even in the short term. there are always conflicting messages that come from various economic data. it's not so much the level of the yields that matter. it's the volatility. we have had much more volatility in the bond market and we have had in the equity market and that is why usc none environment where higher yields typically mean lower stock prices and vice versa. i think that's one of the things that gave...
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let's speak to anne berry _ china to retaliate. let's speak to anne berry who _ china to retaliate.peak to anne berry who runs - china to retaliate. let's speak to anne berry who runs the i to anne berry who runs the venture capital firm threadneedle. she venture capitalfirm threadneedle. shejoins us venture capitalfirm threadneedle. she joins us from new york. how significant would you describe the scale, the ambition of these measures by president biden?— president biden? let's start with the scale _ president biden? let's start with the scale if— president biden? let's start with the scale if you - president biden? let's start with the scale if you look i president biden? let's start with the scale if you look at | with the scale if you look at the dollars, it is not especially significant, as you described, when we look at the restrictions in place on venture capital and private equity to invest in these very specific sectors we are talking of tens of billions of dollars a year. of american capital that can be replaced by other sources globally including by chinese investors dom
let's speak to anne berry _ china to retaliate. let's speak to anne berry who _ china to retaliate.peak to anne berry who runs - china to retaliate. let's speak to anne berry who runs the i to anne berry who runs the venture capital firm threadneedle. she venture capitalfirm threadneedle. shejoins us venture capitalfirm threadneedle. she joins us from new york. how significant would you describe the scale, the ambition of these measures by president biden?— president biden? let's start with...
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as anne makovec says, survivors are facing frustrations with relief effort there. anne? >> reporter: yeah, there have been questions about what could have been done to prevent this disaster or keep it from killin as many people as it had. lines of cars stretching for miles as people wait to be let back into their neighborhoods to see what is left for their homes. officials are warning that the process is slow going. >> the fact that they are makin it difficult for us to go back to where we are from is hard heard it is unbelievable. i still have loved ones that are trapped, for example my dad. >> reporter: investigators are still trying to determine if a downed power line cause this fire. many are questioning why officials did not shut down power lines as the wind started to pick up. we know many of you have been striving to help. workers from the longshoreman and warehouse union are accepting donations for maui. they are located in san francisco's north beach and are expecting donations from 6:00 i the morning until 8:00 p.m. organizers say they have plenty of food and w
as anne makovec says, survivors are facing frustrations with relief effort there. anne? >> reporter: yeah, there have been questions about what could have been done to prevent this disaster or keep it from killin as many people as it had. lines of cars stretching for miles as people wait to be let back into their neighborhoods to see what is left for their homes. officials are warning that the process is slow going. >> the fact that they are makin it difficult for us to go back to...
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i'm anne-marie green. it's been five days since an american nurse living and working in haiti was kidnapped proechlt tests erupted outside an aide facility near the nation's capital where alex and her dauauter have said to have been taken. jarred hill joins us on the latest with the search for her. good morning. >> good morning, anne-marie. still no word of any kind on where she and her daughter might be. the protests that erupted shined a spotlight on the gang violence that has overtaken haiti's cap capital. advice for liberation echoed through haiti's capital of port-au-prince. hundreds pleaded for the return of an american aid worker, alerks. she was working finance the nonprofit running what she called a makeshift clinic. the organization said she and her young daughter were kidnapped from the campus thursday. this woman said she was there when it happened. waiting for a checkup when a man she couldn't understand pulled out a gun and told her to relax. >> we're aware two american citizens were kidnappe
i'm anne-marie green. it's been five days since an american nurse living and working in haiti was kidnapped proechlt tests erupted outside an aide facility near the nation's capital where alex and her dauauter have said to have been taken. jarred hill joins us on the latest with the search for her. good morning. >> good morning, anne-marie. still no word of any kind on where she and her daughter might be. the protests that erupted shined a spotlight on the gang violence that has overtaken...
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thank you, anne. ms. neuberger: thank you so much. [applause] ms.euberger: i wanted to take a moment to notice is that what paul was refe available 20. when we called in the cyber incident, if i recall correctly, it was either friday or saturday night, and there was no question that a team of would, on a holiday weekend, go where the mission called them. where they were needed. and for that just a moment of , applause and appreciation for the men and women. [applause] ms. neuberger: so as we are hearing, an ounce of preparation is worth many, many pounds of going through an incident. so with that, i would like to turn it over to the director of cisa, the cyber infrastructure and protection agency, director jen easterly. >> thank you so much. i have been doing this for almost three decades. the level of collaboration -- i love the "teamwork makes the dream work," exactly, across the federal government, state and local industry is better than it has ever been. i will not add a ton to what's already been said other than to really reinforce that what yo
thank you, anne. ms. neuberger: thank you so much. [applause] ms.euberger: i wanted to take a moment to notice is that what paul was refe available 20. when we called in the cyber incident, if i recall correctly, it was either friday or saturday night, and there was no question that a team of would, on a holiday weekend, go where the mission called them. where they were needed. and for that just a moment of , applause and appreciation for the men and women. [applause] ms. neuberger: so as we...
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anne, this could be a game changer >> it could, lester.and it's a sweeping victory for the 16 young people who brought the case the first of its kind to go to trial a district judge ruled that their right to a clean and healthful environment is guaranteed by montana's constitution was violated because the state prohibited agencies from taking climate change impacts into consideration when evaluating fossil fuel projects. the judge also ruled that the ban was unconstitutional the judge found the state knew about the dangers of greenhouse gases from fossil fuels for at least 30 years and that until the concentrations are reduced she says young people will be unable to lead clean and healthy lives in montana. the state says it will appeal a spokesperson called the trial absurd and a publicity stunt. lester >> anne, thank you >>> up next, his story was depicted in the movie "the blind side." why the former nfl standout is now suing his adoptive family. his allegations, next. but social media's algorithms of addiction always won out. it's's not
anne, this could be a game changer >> it could, lester.and it's a sweeping victory for the 16 young people who brought the case the first of its kind to go to trial a district judge ruled that their right to a clean and healthful environment is guaranteed by montana's constitution was violated because the state prohibited agencies from taking climate change impacts into consideration when evaluating fossil fuel projects. the judge also ruled that the ban was unconstitutional the judge...
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rt ann start withh you. >> sure. well one of the things that i discovered a long time ago about hilary is she had a much -- more sympathetic i guess you would seance internationally thanay she did domestically. she did spend an awful lot of time out of the country after the health care, the so-called health care debacle. we can go into that. at some other point whole panel on that. but after that, people, you know, lots of pundits referring to the fact sha that she wasn't making herself veabl as the time before the health care -- as health care fell apart. but, in fact, she had started with madeleine albright something known as by the voices and by the voices won of the main things that by the voices did was -- call attention to women seeking ways out of poverty worldwide. ♪..... education and also through small business loans and madeline albright and she made a terrific team mrs. clinton would would go into a country and give a speech and get a lot of people very very excited about this. they set up this program to
rt ann start withh you. >> sure. well one of the things that i discovered a long time ago about hilary is she had a much -- more sympathetic i guess you would seance internationally thanay she did domestically. she did spend an awful lot of time out of the country after the health care, the so-called health care debacle. we can go into that. at some other point whole panel on that. but after that, people, you know, lots of pundits referring to the fact sha that she wasn't making herself...
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entry in the diary of anne frank this is a diary that was kept by a jewish girl from the netherlandsank, during the nazi occupation of her country, summer 42 of the forty-fourth year all this time 25 months. she and her family hid in the so-called shelter of the secret part of the house on one of the embankments of amsterdam , but not long before the end of the war, after an unknown denunciation of the family. the gestapo came out. all were arrested and sent to a concentration camp. anna ended up in bergen belsami , where she died of typhus just a month before being released, prisoners by the british troops of anne frank's diary with his denunciation of the horrors of nazism, translated into many languages, the book was first published in forty -seven and immediately became a world bestseller. she was able to unite millions of human tragedies associated with singleness in the fate of one girl. on august 1, 1975, in helsinki, at a meeting on security cooperation in europe, the leaders of thirty-three european countries, as well as the united states and canada , signed the final acts.
entry in the diary of anne frank this is a diary that was kept by a jewish girl from the netherlandsank, during the nazi occupation of her country, summer 42 of the forty-fourth year all this time 25 months. she and her family hid in the so-called shelter of the secret part of the house on one of the embankments of amsterdam , but not long before the end of the war, after an unknown denunciation of the family. the gestapo came out. all were arrested and sent to a concentration camp. anna ended...
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anne? but experience, did you? anne?t folk are creating problems here. >> yes, i am very angry about it. look, the whole point of strictly is that you don't start on an even keel. if you had everybody starting evenly, then you wouldn't have pensioners , you wouldn't have pensioners, which was when i did strictly you wouldn't have pensioners and young athletic dancers in the same competition. it just would be unheard of . it's supposed to be unheard of. it's supposed to be unheard of. it's supposed to be family entertain and the whole joy of it is that you have got this range of dancers, some will be utterly useless, some will be utterly useless, some will be utterly useless, some will be useless, but funny, which is what i was. >> some will be no , you were >> some will be no, you were better than that. look at you. there my goodness . there my goodness. >> no, i'm not useless . >> no, i'm not useless. >> no, i'm not useless. >> i've got no. i can't hear the music. i'm tone deaf in the literal sense. i cannot hear music
anne? but experience, did you? anne?t folk are creating problems here. >> yes, i am very angry about it. look, the whole point of strictly is that you don't start on an even keel. if you had everybody starting evenly, then you wouldn't have pensioners , you wouldn't have pensioners, which was when i did strictly you wouldn't have pensioners and young athletic dancers in the same competition. it just would be unheard of . it's supposed to be unheard of. it's supposed to be unheard of. it's...
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i'm anne-marie green. residents along the gulf coast are bracing for tropical storm idalia which is expected to become a major hurricane later today before making landfall tomorrow. governor ron desantis has already declared a state of emergency for much of florida. those in low-lying areas are now evacuating while others are stocking up on supplies. cristian benavides is in tampa with the latest. good morning. >> reporter: good morning, anne-marie. millions of americans are in idalia's path. and with the storm set to rapidly intensify, it's expected to bring with it strong winds and life-threatening storm surge. after thrashing through western cuba yesterday, idalia is expected to hit florida's west coast in less than 24 hours. >> this is going to be a major impact and floridians should expect this storm will be a major cat 3 plus hurricane. >> reporter: in tampa, the shelves at this target are already bare while residents also fill up their tanks and sandbags. >> if you prepare for it, then you're ready.
i'm anne-marie green. residents along the gulf coast are bracing for tropical storm idalia which is expected to become a major hurricane later today before making landfall tomorrow. governor ron desantis has already declared a state of emergency for much of florida. those in low-lying areas are now evacuating while others are stocking up on supplies. cristian benavides is in tampa with the latest. good morning. >> reporter: good morning, anne-marie. millions of americans are in idalia's...
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some people say, but mary anne, it's all locked up. i understand. nobody knows more than i do how that system gets locked up. and nobody knows more than somebody living the experience how they lock you out if they don't want you part of the conversation. but i can also tell you, there is one thing that can override that, and that is we the people at the ballot box. i know that people are numb. i know that people are kind of beaten down. that is how the system operates to make sure. we need to reclaim the rambunctiousness of the american spirit. we need to stand up in our time. too many men in our age have been acting like little boys and too many women have been acting like little girls. i think it's a time for a rising up and to remember the words of, of winston churchill when he said that you can always count on americans to do the right thing as, as long -- once they have exhausted every other option. this is how i see it. we are sometimes slow to get there. but when we do get there. we slam it like nobody's business. i'm marianne williamson. i'm
some people say, but mary anne, it's all locked up. i understand. nobody knows more than i do how that system gets locked up. and nobody knows more than somebody living the experience how they lock you out if they don't want you part of the conversation. but i can also tell you, there is one thing that can override that, and that is we the people at the ballot box. i know that people are numb. i know that people are kind of beaten down. that is how the system operates to make sure. we need to...
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anne makovec joins us with more on how volunteers from the bay area are headed to hawaii to help. >> reporter: help is on the way. dozens already left for hawaii earlier this week, now more are on route. some flying out of san jose manetta. she has a personal connection to the island. she has a house on maui hand has no idea what condition it is in. >> it is a special place. i got married there in maui. i have so many wonderful family memories. i just want to help them heal. >> the red cross is there on somebody's worst day of their life. >> governor gavin newsom deployed an urban search and rescue team to maui. firefighters from oakland specializing in that type of work are also headed to hawaii. meantime, evacuation efforts continue across the island. there are buses headed to west maui to pick up visitors to take them to the airport. nearly 15,000 visitors left. maui remains under a curfew and several smaller fires are still burning. and many communities are without water and power. president biden has also approved a disaster declaration for hawaii clearing the way for federal as
anne makovec joins us with more on how volunteers from the bay area are headed to hawaii to help. >> reporter: help is on the way. dozens already left for hawaii earlier this week, now more are on route. some flying out of san jose manetta. she has a personal connection to the island. she has a house on maui hand has no idea what condition it is in. >> it is a special place. i got married there in maui. i have so many wonderful family memories. i just want to help them heal....
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mary ann: thank you.: has this rally run out of steam, the rally we've seen over the last few months? do you want to be exiting that trade, may be getting into the bond market? mary ann: if you are a trader, you may want to exit. if you are an investor, no. as you pointed out your last segment, this is very seasonal for markets to peak in the summer. have a correction into the fall, make an important bottom in october. so why do i have this confidence it is a correction and not a top? earnings look like they are frothing. they are one of the best leading indicators for markets. the estimate revision ratios, more analysts raising their number than lowering their numbers. and that number has been rising. traditionally, that number goes down as you go to the back half of the year. so i do think that there is positive underpinnings for the market, but with the s&p up 50%, nasdaq of 30%, you really want to digest some of those gains. what i've learned throughout my years with the markets is you can retrace one
mary ann: thank you.: has this rally run out of steam, the rally we've seen over the last few months? do you want to be exiting that trade, may be getting into the bond market? mary ann: if you are a trader, you may want to exit. if you are an investor, no. as you pointed out your last segment, this is very seasonal for markets to peak in the summer. have a correction into the fall, make an important bottom in october. so why do i have this confidence it is a correction and not a top? earnings...