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and, ann, how proud are you of — rolling out quickly. and, ann, how proud are you of daniel?nn, how proud are you of daniel? i - rolling out quickly. and, ann, howj proud are you of daniel? i imagine you are immensely proud of him for having started such a campaign at a very young age, just 12 years old. i am very proud of daniel. i mean, when we started, we really did not expect it was going to be such a big thing. it wasjust expect it was going to be such a big thing. it was just somebody needed to make that a challenge to move this forward. it is like, well, if we don't do it, he well? wejust felt like we had to do that. we did not expect the publicity. but i am really proud of him because he had to really plug away at this for years up to now. just really persevered. so this is a really good early christmas present, really. and, daniel, i imagine there will be a lotta people wanting to take up the british sign language gcse. what do they have to look forward to and what can you tell them they can gain from learning british sign language? you know, there are so many benefi
and, ann, how proud are you of — rolling out quickly. and, ann, how proud are you of daniel?nn, how proud are you of daniel? i - rolling out quickly. and, ann, howj proud are you of daniel? i imagine you are immensely proud of him for having started such a campaign at a very young age, just 12 years old. i am very proud of daniel. i mean, when we started, we really did not expect it was going to be such a big thing. it wasjust expect it was going to be such a big thing. it was just somebody...
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ann: well, thank you for asking that. think that anybody is doing enou at the federal, state or local level. when we see a 12% increase over the course of one year, i think it should be a call to action for all of us who are concerned about people who are living unsheltered across this country and people and families who are living in shelters. so there is definitely more that we can do in terms of resource that are made available for this problem and really funding affordable housing at the scale that it needs to be funded. john: because you're trying to expand affordable housing, does this need to involve the private sector as well? ann: so the best way to expand housing that is affordable to people at the lowest incomes -- that's usually somewhere between zero and 30% of the area median income -- is really to ensure that the government is subsidizing rents and providing subsidies to folks who can do to do the development tt's needed. affordable housing is really hard to do in the private sector, given how expensive it
ann: well, thank you for asking that. think that anybody is doing enou at the federal, state or local level. when we see a 12% increase over the course of one year, i think it should be a call to action for all of us who are concerned about people who are living unsheltered across this country and people and families who are living in shelters. so there is definitely more that we can do in terms of resource that are made available for this problem and really funding affordable housing at the...
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stick around when we come back we're doing something fun with anne hathaway!pplause ♪ come on wrap me u in your arms thi christmas ♪ ♪ wrap me u you don't need a wishlist ♪ ♪ wrap me up ♪ >> jimmy: let's open the curtain and see what's behind you. >> okay. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: okay >> okay. whoa! the new iphone 15. with that amazing camera. i wish my family had them. zoe! you're an action star... take action! join t-mobile and get four new iphone 15 on them, and four lines for $25 bucks a line. with that camera, i'll be sharing pics from the slopes. you do not want to see yourself skiing! hey, i'm good at skiing?... your stuntwoman is. this holiday at t-mobile get four new iphone 15 on us, and four lines of unlimited for $25 bucks a line. what do you think of the jacket? you look like a marshmallow. every day, more dog people are deciding it's time for a fresh approach to pet food. developed with vets. made from real meat and veggies. portioned for your dog. and delivered right to your door. it's smarter, healthier pet food. ♪ febreze man: i don't about y'al
stick around when we come back we're doing something fun with anne hathaway!pplause ♪ come on wrap me u in your arms thi christmas ♪ ♪ wrap me u you don't need a wishlist ♪ ♪ wrap me up ♪ >> jimmy: let's open the curtain and see what's behind you. >> okay. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: okay >> okay. whoa! the new iphone 15. with that amazing camera. i wish my family had them. zoe! you're an action star... take action! join t-mobile and get four new iphone 15 on...
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anne: strategics are in great shape.te america took advantage of the low rate environment which is why we have not really felt the pain of the rise in interest rates yet. they already make up about 50% of the m&a activity. clearly the private equity committee will hope they will fill the gap. there is also a lot of new money raised that has not been deployed either. there will be pressure, which we think requires differentiation. it ties into one of our core themes. esg became a bad word in 2023 or bad letters. we think it is an opportunity to actually differentiate yourself side deal and pointing out sustainability is actually quite sustainable because it focuses on de-risking revenue growth and reducing costs. sonali: we will get back to the esg theme in a minute as well as valuations. there is another exit issue here, the ipo market. there is this grand hope that the ipo market will come back next year. what does it look like? anne: it is a scary number that in 2023 only 2% of exits were through ipo. if you think abou
anne: strategics are in great shape.te america took advantage of the low rate environment which is why we have not really felt the pain of the rise in interest rates yet. they already make up about 50% of the m&a activity. clearly the private equity committee will hope they will fill the gap. there is also a lot of new money raised that has not been deployed either. there will be pressure, which we think requires differentiation. it ties into one of our core themes. esg became a bad word in...
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is mary anne marsh were sa in: , rwanda. is mary anne marsh were saying. the — rwanda. migration - saying, the illegal migration across the southern border in the united states is at a record lap level and it is holding a crucial lead for ukraine. broadly speaking, there is cross—party support that the white house has allocated, but republican state must come with new money for the border, and they have now separated ukraine spending from that portion of the aid package which included money for and taiwan. today, the administration's budget director shalanda young sent a letter to house and senate leaders which included the most alarming language yet. "i want to be clear," she said, "without congressional action, by the end of the year, we will run out of resources to procure more weapons and equipment for ukraine and to provide equipment from us military stocks. there is no magical pot of funding available to meet this moment. we are out of money and nearly out of time. cutting off the flow of us weapons and equipment will kneecap ukraine on the battlefield, not only p
is mary anne marsh were sa in: , rwanda. is mary anne marsh were saying. the — rwanda. migration - saying, the illegal migration across the southern border in the united states is at a record lap level and it is holding a crucial lead for ukraine. broadly speaking, there is cross—party support that the white house has allocated, but republican state must come with new money for the border, and they have now separated ukraine spending from that portion of the aid package which included money...
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leigh ann thank ou ve the last election. leigh ann thank you very much — the last election.. _ around the world and across the uk, this is bbc news. bringing you different stories from across the uk. all the uni people, they all sit and stroke him, pet him, and talk to him. he usually sits outside my boat every day, just on the corner there, sunbathing with his little friend, pie, down there. he's missing him, as well, pie is — he's pining for him. they're special to the lady that bred them, they're special to me, special to lots of people around here that like to see them. i haven't seen the duck. we've been working here since monday morning. we've seen mallards and canada geese, and we've seen swans — but not your duck. i'm not sure whether it's been done as a malicious thing — either/or, he needs to come back. he's not here any more. it's nice to see them every day, say "hello" and pet him. nice to be around him. for more stories from across the uk, head to the bbc news website. you're live with bbc news. now women's football has seen great strides forward in it's popular
leigh ann thank ou ve the last election. leigh ann thank you very much — the last election.. _ around the world and across the uk, this is bbc news. bringing you different stories from across the uk. all the uni people, they all sit and stroke him, pet him, and talk to him. he usually sits outside my boat every day, just on the corner there, sunbathing with his little friend, pie, down there. he's missing him, as well, pie is — he's pining for him. they're special to the lady that bred...
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>> she admitted that she put her through hand on ann's throat. her based on that. >> they charged her with battery. she spent the night in drill. >> it was a very traumatic experience, she called me up crying. >> in court, a sentenced to probation. anger management classes, community service, and a one -year order to stay away from ann leighten. but an, oddly perhaps, chose to be closer to brittani. at least physically. she and her husband joined brittani's sanctuary, the beach club. >> i felt so bad for her. because that was a place that she really, really got a peace. she was able to socialize with people, and enjoy herself their. and then, all of a sudden, here they show up in a hot towel all the time. >> and before long, the conflict. the growing fear. was all brittani could talk about. >> she was fearful for her life. and i told her this could end up killing you. >> coming up. that britney's character driver hundreds of miles away? >> her dogs are found roaming the streets. >> that's just the beginning of a long, strange tale. >> they were f
>> she admitted that she put her through hand on ann's throat. her based on that. >> they charged her with battery. she spent the night in drill. >> it was a very traumatic experience, she called me up crying. >> in court, a sentenced to probation. anger management classes, community service, and a one -year order to stay away from ann leighten. but an, oddly perhaps, chose to be closer to brittani. at least physically. she and her husband joined brittani's sanctuary,...
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anne, you must have needed a lot of patience. yes.ate. i i think all of us around this table have this, erm... - chuckles. ..quality, or not. i don't know. are you all patient people? you need it for your work? essential? i'm not patient. you're saying not? claudia's not patient. no, we're not patient. i think that's the point. we're not patient. it's not about patience. it's about obstinacy. perseverance might be a better word. perseverance. that's the right word. not being patient. 0k. right. i just thought a0 years sounded like a long wait, but, yes, you're right, perseverance is the best word. and the other word is passion. i mean, this is something that 'passionates' you. i passion and perseverance. i like that. yes. so, laureates, as we wrap—up this discussion, then, let me go around the table and ask each of you either what are you going to use your prize money for or, if you think that's too delicate and undiplomatic a question from me, what might you be using your new—found platform for? this celebrity status that you have. f
anne, you must have needed a lot of patience. yes.ate. i i think all of us around this table have this, erm... - chuckles. ..quality, or not. i don't know. are you all patient people? you need it for your work? essential? i'm not patient. you're saying not? claudia's not patient. no, we're not patient. i think that's the point. we're not patient. it's not about patience. it's about obstinacy. perseverance might be a better word. perseverance. that's the right word. not being patient. 0k. right....
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>> cory shockey and anne applebaum of "the atlantic." also french philosopher bernard levee on anti-semitism rearing its ugly head again and former harvard president on racism in america. >> but first, here's my take. when one thinks of america's greatest strengths, the kind of assets the world looks at with admiration and envy, america's elite universities would long have been at the top of the list, but the american public has been losing faith in these universities for good reason. three university presidents came under fire this week for their vague and indecisive answers when asked whether to call for the genocide of jews would violate their institution's codes of conduct, but to understand their performance, we have to understand the broad shift that has taken place at elite universities which have gone from being centers of excellence to institutions pushing political agendas. people sense the transformation, the share of young adults who said a college degree was very important fell from 74% in 2013 to just 41% in 2019. in 2018,
>> cory shockey and anne applebaum of "the atlantic." also french philosopher bernard levee on anti-semitism rearing its ugly head again and former harvard president on racism in america. >> but first, here's my take. when one thinks of america's greatest strengths, the kind of assets the world looks at with admiration and envy, america's elite universities would long have been at the top of the list, but the american public has been losing faith in these universities for...
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ann, first, i want you to ask you, on ground, how -- what do things look like for ukraine?ow bad is it. >> it is a stalemate but it makes it sound like fog is happening. the ukraines did not have the equipment or the force to break through all of the russian lines over the summer. they are now defending their territory, they're still trying to make breakthroughs in a few other places. the situation is incredibly dynamic. there is a lot of fighting every day and a huge amount of ammunition used. the russians are still trying to break through in the north. they have reached a important where at the moment neither side could advance quickly or rapidly. but it could still tip very easily either way. >> but, ann, what i've heard, is that the ukrainian counteroffensive failed for a number of reasons, some of it was equipment and some of it was their feeling that the strategy may have been wrong, they were trying to do too many things in too many places and that the russians are doing quite well, partly because they have concentrated mass, they're producing lots of drones and arti
ann, first, i want you to ask you, on ground, how -- what do things look like for ukraine?ow bad is it. >> it is a stalemate but it makes it sound like fog is happening. the ukraines did not have the equipment or the force to break through all of the russian lines over the summer. they are now defending their territory, they're still trying to make breakthroughs in a few other places. the situation is incredibly dynamic. there is a lot of fighting every day and a huge amount of ammunition...
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i'm anne-marie green. the white house says time is running out for congress to pass an aid package to help ukraine in its fight against russia's invasion. today ukraine's president will make his appeal directly to members of congress and the white house. this is volodymyr zelenskyy's third trip to the u.s. since the war began. cbs's naomi ruchim is joining us from new york now with details on this. naomi, good morning. >> anne-marie, good morning. newly declassified u.s. intelligence shows that russia seems to believe that a military deadlock through the winter will drain western support for ukraine, so this is last-ditch plea from president volodymyr zelenskyy to keep aid flowing as winter settles in. >> reporter: ukrainian president volodymyr zelenskyy warns his country is just a stepping stone for russia as he makes his plea for more aid from the white house on capitol hill today. >> you can count on ukraine, and we hope just as much to be able to count on you. >> reporter: in addition to his white hous
i'm anne-marie green. the white house says time is running out for congress to pass an aid package to help ukraine in its fight against russia's invasion. today ukraine's president will make his appeal directly to members of congress and the white house. this is volodymyr zelenskyy's third trip to the u.s. since the war began. cbs's naomi ruchim is joining us from new york now with details on this. naomi, good morning. >> anne-marie, good morning. newly declassified u.s. intelligence...
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kelly ann?hen it you get it. >> sam you would like batman's air plan. >> shannon. >> i'm a fan of weird stuff like napoleon dynamite or maybe the wrestling outfit from macho libre. >> i want the nitrous oxide tank from blue velvet. >> that's different. >> have you ever experienced something that you can't explain? wow. that's a tough one. shannon. >> i did one of the darkest moments of my life. when i i was giving up on life i was in my car praying and god said i will be with you. >> that's upbeat. >> yeah. >> have you ever, i think my answer is no. >> you can explain everything. >> i got all the explanation. >> all right. kelly ann. >> yes, i saw a burning car and i feel like you had to be there when i was in law school and i watched the person expire. >> ugh. that was a bad question, jessica. >> i can't explain fully giving birth. i did it, but it's crazy. >> it's exhiliarating. i'm not going to say it because i can't explain it. let's just it's like giving birth for dude. all right. one more
kelly ann?hen it you get it. >> sam you would like batman's air plan. >> shannon. >> i'm a fan of weird stuff like napoleon dynamite or maybe the wrestling outfit from macho libre. >> i want the nitrous oxide tank from blue velvet. >> that's different. >> have you ever experienced something that you can't explain? wow. that's a tough one. shannon. >> i did one of the darkest moments of my life. when i i was giving up on life i was in my car praying and...
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eventually. >> he jo—anne nadler .harry and meghan faced a lot of negative press. they are human beings. they got a couple of kids. they're trying to make their way with a new life in america, and i wish them good luck.i america, and i wish them good luck. i think sometimes the press is very harsh them, but press is very harsh on them, but this a crisis, this of their this is a crisis, this of their own making. i agree with all of that, own making. i agree with all of thai mean, i think the name of >> i mean, i think the name of omid scobie's book, end game, does seem to suggest that there's some deliberation on their something their part to do something pretty fundamental the royal pretty fundamental to the royal family and on that basis, i agree with you. i think prince charles has to be firm with harry. but i would disagree with you that he has to sack harry. how do you go about sacking him? i think he needs to continue in the same vein as as the late queen anne and issue dignified, but cutting comments where necess
eventually. >> he jo—anne nadler .harry and meghan faced a lot of negative press. they are human beings. they got a couple of kids. they're trying to make their way with a new life in america, and i wish them good luck.i america, and i wish them good luck. i think sometimes the press is very harsh them, but press is very harsh on them, but this a crisis, this of their this is a crisis, this of their own making. i agree with all of that, own making. i agree with all of thai mean, i think...
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eventually. >> he jo—anne nadler .t harry and meghan faced a lot of negative press. they are human beings. they got a couple of kids. they're trying to make their way with a new life in america, and i wish them good luck.i america, and i wish them good luck. i think sometimes the press is very harsh them, but press is very harsh on them, but this a crisis, this of their this is a crisis, this of their own making. i agree with all of that, own making. i agree with all of thai mean, i think the name of >> i mean, i think the name of omid scobie's book, end game, does seem to suggest that there's some deliberation on their something their part to do something pretty fundamental the royal pretty fundamental to the royal family and on that basis, i agree with you. i think prince charles has to be firm with harry. but i would disagree with you that he has to sack harry. how do you go about sacking him? i think he needs to continue in the same vein as as the late queen anne and issue dignified, but cutting comments where nece
eventually. >> he jo—anne nadler .t harry and meghan faced a lot of negative press. they are human beings. they got a couple of kids. they're trying to make their way with a new life in america, and i wish them good luck.i america, and i wish them good luck. i think sometimes the press is very harsh them, but press is very harsh on them, but this a crisis, this of their this is a crisis, this of their own making. i agree with all of that, own making. i agree with all of thai mean, i...
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mary ann bartels and matthew diczok, thank you. next, high-grade issuance meeting the usual december chill. credit's reaction to the pivot. we get all of that next. this is "real yields" on bloomberg. ♪ vonnie: "bloomberg real yield mrs. -- this is "bloomberg real yield." now to the chopping block, there was a december chill. today sees another day with no companies looking to sell bonds. the week was frontloaded and saw volume below $2.5 billion worth. the slowdown might indicate a wrap, a supply of $23 billion come short of the $32 billion forecast and a different story in high-yield, bond sales start at $12 billion worth of this month. that is more than five times what we saw in december last year. jp morgan warning of a credit reckoning. >> typically when we think about a higher rate cycle and to that impacts, it is the lower rated credit operators who are hit the hardest. today we have a credit market overall that is the lowest credit quality ever. i think the credit reckoning may take time to arrive but it will arrive with so
mary ann bartels and matthew diczok, thank you. next, high-grade issuance meeting the usual december chill. credit's reaction to the pivot. we get all of that next. this is "real yields" on bloomberg. ♪ vonnie: "bloomberg real yield mrs. -- this is "bloomberg real yield." now to the chopping block, there was a december chill. today sees another day with no companies looking to sell bonds. the week was frontloaded and saw volume below $2.5 billion worth. the slowdown...
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anne-marie? >> all right. danya bacchus in las vegas. thank you so much. >>> well, four republican presidential hopefuls battled it out on the debate stage last night in tuscaloosa, alabama. instead of going after the frontrunner who was absent again, they went after each other with nikki haley taking most of the hits. cbs' naomi ruchim is here to break it down for us. good morning. >> reporter: good morning. with nikki haley gaining recent traction among the shrinking field of candidates, her opponents were quick to come after her during the debate last night. and with the help of one defender on stage, haley fought to fend off the constant attacks. it was a night of blows and comebacks for the smallest field yet of gop presidential hopefuls. nikki haley took most of the heat with entrepreneur vivek ramaswamy setting his sights on the former u.s. ambassador. >> you were bankrupt when you left the u.n. after you left the u.n., you became a military contractor, and now you're a multimillionaire. that math does not add up. it adds up to th
anne-marie? >> all right. danya bacchus in las vegas. thank you so much. >>> well, four republican presidential hopefuls battled it out on the debate stage last night in tuscaloosa, alabama. instead of going after the frontrunner who was absent again, they went after each other with nikki haley taking most of the hits. cbs' naomi ruchim is here to break it down for us. good morning. >> reporter: good morning. with nikki haley gaining recent traction among the shrinking...
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yeah, ifeel like me and anne are quite similar.ilming. george! and quentin and fanny have also been updated. aunt fanny is now a successful author. and quentin, the inventor, is a kept man. very excited to have you here. how has fanny changed? in loads of ways, really. you know, fanny is very much more i the aunt housewife in the books. i whereas now, i'd say she's- the breadwinner, wouldn't you? she is the breadwinner. yeah, quentin hasn't made a penny for a long time. i he was always a bit rubbish, wasn't he? because, you know, he was doing experiments. we never really worked out how he made any money. yeah. always a bit rubbish? yeah, well, he hasn't earned any money, that's for sure. but he's on the precipice of... he'sjust a man in a shed, isn't he, with dreams? a man in a shed. but i think that's the beauty of being a man in a shed i with dreams who has _ a supportive, breadwinning wife. absolutely. you can realise your dreams, you know. i yeah. you're being taken for a ride here, aren't you? is it a ride? is it a ride or is
yeah, ifeel like me and anne are quite similar.ilming. george! and quentin and fanny have also been updated. aunt fanny is now a successful author. and quentin, the inventor, is a kept man. very excited to have you here. how has fanny changed? in loads of ways, really. you know, fanny is very much more i the aunt housewife in the books. i whereas now, i'd say she's- the breadwinner, wouldn't you? she is the breadwinner. yeah, quentin hasn't made a penny for a long time. i he was always a bit...
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. >> the two saw anne and ran down the stairs to a waiting car. >> i don't get scared. i get mad. >> she got the license plate and called 911. because the burglars left it was no longer a crime in process. she says police never came. she gave the dispatcher the license plate. she found out the same car and burglar successfully broke into a neighbor's house a short time later. >> i don't blame the police. at the same time it is daunting that you know now somebody can be ready to break in and nobody is going to come out. >> reporter: neighbors say because of shortage of police they feel helpless and on their own. many neighbors on georgia street have experienced crime in recent months including this october shooting. people inside a black car fired 17 shots at a white car that was driving away. in october a man shoved a uc berkeley student in front of her house, took her purse, drove off with her car. >> earlier this year, two get broken and they come in and search my house. >> we are going to try to all get motion lights. >> reporter: neighbors been working together. sun
. >> the two saw anne and ran down the stairs to a waiting car. >> i don't get scared. i get mad. >> she got the license plate and called 911. because the burglars left it was no longer a crime in process. she says police never came. she gave the dispatcher the license plate. she found out the same car and burglar successfully broke into a neighbor's house a short time later. >> i don't blame the police. at the same time it is daunting that you know now somebody can be...
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anne-marie? >> shanelle kaul at, thank you. >>> the white house and the governor of pennsylvania are calling a pro-palestinian protest anti-semitic. hundreds gathered outside a restaurant on sunday. one of its owners is an israeli award-winning chef. the protesters are accused of shouting anti-semitic attacks. >>> the presidents of harvard, mit, and the university of pennsylvania are scheduled to testify before congress today on a hearing on anti-semitism on college campuses. the session comes amid a rise in anti-semitic incidents since the war began between israel and hamas. the biden administration is investigating seven schools over alleged incidents of anti-semitism and islamophobia. >>> ukrainian president volodymyr zelenskyy is set to address u.s. senators by video today on the urgent need for additional u.s. military aid for its war with russia. it comes as the white house warned congress that the u.s. will run out of money by the end of the year to send more weapons and economic assistanc
anne-marie? >> shanelle kaul at, thank you. >>> the white house and the governor of pennsylvania are calling a pro-palestinian protest anti-semitic. hundreds gathered outside a restaurant on sunday. one of its owners is an israeli award-winning chef. the protesters are accused of shouting anti-semitic attacks. >>> the presidents of harvard, mit, and the university of pennsylvania are scheduled to testify before congress today on a hearing on anti-semitism on college...
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and, ann, got some advice ann, you've got some advice about wardrobe. ann has about your wardrobe.bay with says, ann, how about you sell yotaszlothes through ebay with says, ann, how about you sell yotas worn s through ebay with says, ann, how about you sell yotas worn by1rough ebay with says, ann, how about you sell yotas worn by diamond ay with says, ann, how about you sell yotas worn by diamond andith an as worn by diamond and diamond message? they'll sell like! think diamond message? they'll sell likei think that put people >> i think that would put people off. really do. i've tried off. i really do. i've tried that, but do it. selling anything takes anything like that takes organisation start. you organisation for a start. you have pictures and you have to take pictures and you have to take pictures and you have to take pictures and you have to light well and then have to light it. well and then you to be organised enough you have to be organised enough to post it all out. >> yeah. >> yeah. >> honestly need pa and that >> honestly need a pa and that would that be would be nice
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i'm anne-marie green. we start with that major prisoner swap with venezuela. ten americans are now home, back with their families just in time for the holidays. six of them landing in san antonio, texas. also back in u.s. custody, a fugitive known as fat leonard who fled last year after pleading guilty to a major military bribery case. cbs' jarred hill is joining us here in new york with more on this exchange. fat leonard? >> reporter: yeah, yeah. we'll get to that in a second. you know, this is huge for these freed americans as well as their families. it's also really a bold move by the biden administration as it tries to improve relations with venezuela. it's a country that's a major oil producer, and the source of the largest migrant crisis in the western hemisphere. a new beginning for american citizens back on u.s. soil in texas last night. the group freed in a prisoner swap with venezuela. >> free at last. free at last. thank god almighty, free at last. >> i'm incredibly grateful to be home. >> reporter: eyvin hernandez, a los angeles public defender, sa
i'm anne-marie green. we start with that major prisoner swap with venezuela. ten americans are now home, back with their families just in time for the holidays. six of them landing in san antonio, texas. also back in u.s. custody, a fugitive known as fat leonard who fled last year after pleading guilty to a major military bribery case. cbs' jarred hill is joining us here in new york with more on this exchange. fat leonard? >> reporter: yeah, yeah. we'll get to that in a second. you know,...
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i'm anne-marie green. those powerful storms are unleashing a trail of destruction starting with a string of deadly tornadoes in tennessee. the northern end of this system is now moving across the northeast with blinding rain, damaging winds, and snow. snowstorm warnings are in effect from northern new england southwards to upstate new york, areas that could see up to a nato of snow. -- foot of snow. flooding is also a big concern. alerts are posted from parts of the mid-atlantic to maine. drivers are urged to use caution for what could be a slick commute. as for the devastation in central tennessee, look at this drone video showing the extent of the damage. a mangled mess of rubble. six people were killed including a toddler. cbs' manuel bojorquez is in nashville with the story. >> reporter: there was little doubt as the intense storm blew through middle tennessee. >> oh, my god! whoa! >> reporter: that these incredibly large funnel clouds near the heart of nashville -- >> oh, my god. >> reporter: -- would
i'm anne-marie green. those powerful storms are unleashing a trail of destruction starting with a string of deadly tornadoes in tennessee. the northern end of this system is now moving across the northeast with blinding rain, damaging winds, and snow. snowstorm warnings are in effect from northern new england southwards to upstate new york, areas that could see up to a nato of snow. -- foot of snow. flooding is also a big concern. alerts are posted from parts of the mid-atlantic to maine....
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i'm anne-marie green. and we start with the israel/hamas war and another round of hostage talks in the very early stages. cia director william burns met in poland with his israeli counterpart and qatar's prime minister. it's the first known meeting of the three since the end of a weeks-long cease-fire at the end of november. meanwhile a naval force will protect commercial ships passing through the red sea. this follows a slew of attacks from yemen's houthi rebels. >>> and israelis say they found cash inside suitcases at the home of a senior hamas member in gaza. cbs's jarred hill is joining us from new york with the latest developments. >>> despite the hostage talks in europe, no sign of an imminent change of the fighting in gaza. and the rerouting in the red sea because of the ship attacks could disrupt oil prices and supply chains. the defense secretary says they've already impacted the global economy. >> reporter: chaos from the israel/hamas war spilling over into international commerce. bp and other oi
i'm anne-marie green. and we start with the israel/hamas war and another round of hostage talks in the very early stages. cia director william burns met in poland with his israeli counterpart and qatar's prime minister. it's the first known meeting of the three since the end of a weeks-long cease-fire at the end of november. meanwhile a naval force will protect commercial ships passing through the red sea. this follows a slew of attacks from yemen's houthi rebels. >>> and israelis say...
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anne thompson is with us anne, what's the major concern here >> reporter: well, health officials, lester, are worried about two things, first of all, the growing numbers and the severity of these illnesses. salmonella cases linked to cantaloupes doubled in the past week. the cdc reported 230 people have fallen ill. almost half needed to be hospitalized. in this country, three people died. the fda says the contaminated melons are sold under the malachita and rudy brands the voluntary recall targets whole and precut cantaloupe. federal officials say don't eat that precut cantaloupe if you don't know which brands were used, and if you have any of this recalled cantaloupe, throw it out, or return it to the store, lester. >> all important information, anne. thank you. >>> up next, they thought they were getting help battling addiction and instead got caught up in a huge scam. our investigation coming up next >>> we're back now with our nbc news investigation into a scheme of so-called sober homes targeting arizona's vulnerable tribal members battling substance abuse. as liz kreutz reports, in
anne thompson is with us anne, what's the major concern here >> reporter: well, health officials, lester, are worried about two things, first of all, the growing numbers and the severity of these illnesses. salmonella cases linked to cantaloupes doubled in the past week. the cdc reported 230 people have fallen ill. almost half needed to be hospitalized. in this country, three people died. the fda says the contaminated melons are sold under the malachita and rudy brands the voluntary...
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good morning. >> reporter: anne-marie, good morning. risk of terrorist activity is always heightened around the holidays, but the director of the fbi says this is different. the u.s. is facing the greatest threat of attack in years with some foreign terrorist groups exploiting the war in the middle east and openly calling for strikes against americans. groups like al qaeda and i.s.i.s. will likely use the israel-hamas war to increase calls for violence in the u.s. this holiday season. that's according to a new joint bulletin from the departments of justice and homeland security. >> all the lights were blinking red before 9/11. would you say that there's multiple blinking red lights out there? >> i see blinking lights everywhere i turn. >> reporter: fbi director christopher wray warned senators on capitol hill tuesday that terrorists may try to exploit the u.s. southern border and says the bureau is working to identify and disrupt potential attacks. >> i've never seen a time where all the threats, or so many of the threats, are all eleva
good morning. >> reporter: anne-marie, good morning. risk of terrorist activity is always heightened around the holidays, but the director of the fbi says this is different. the u.s. is facing the greatest threat of attack in years with some foreign terrorist groups exploiting the war in the middle east and openly calling for strikes against americans. groups like al qaeda and i.s.i.s. will likely use the israel-hamas war to increase calls for violence in the u.s. this holiday season....
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anne-marie? >> all right, shanelle kaul in new york. thank you. >>> and now to washington where disgraced republican george santos could become the sixth congressman ousted from the house today. up until today's expected expulsion vote, santos has reminded defiant, accusing his fellow house members of bullying him. scott macfarlane reports even if santos is booted, his problems are far from over. >>> i'm not trying to be arrogant -- >> reporter: on the eve of a vote to expel embattled new york republican george santos, his colleagues blistered him. >> george santos has built his persona, his personal and political life on a foundation of lies. >> reporter: santos refuses to go quietly. are you reconsidering resigning? >> no, i'm not, scott. >> reporter: to avoid spectacle? swarmed at a news conference outside the capitol, he argued he's the victim of political bullying. >> it's theater for the cameras. it's theater for the microphones. >> reporter: it's some of his fellow republicans leading the charge to boot him. he's not running for
anne-marie? >> all right, shanelle kaul in new york. thank you. >>> and now to washington where disgraced republican george santos could become the sixth congressman ousted from the house today. up until today's expected expulsion vote, santos has reminded defiant, accusing his fellow house members of bullying him. scott macfarlane reports even if santos is booted, his problems are far from over. >>> i'm not trying to be arrogant -- >> reporter: on the eve of a...
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anne applebaum joins me now to talk more about this. anne, thanks for joining us on this.ant folks to really get a sense of what it is that is being kind of put out there. you write this, in a second term, trump would be surrounded by people who either share his dislike of american security alliances, or don't know anything about them, and don't care. and many talk about john bolton, quote, the damage he did in his first term term was repairable. the damage in his second term would be irreparable. can you dig more into what it is that bolton told you here, anne? >> so, bolton and i were talking about nato. and we were talking about trump's attitude to european allies, asian allies, to american democratic allies around the world. trump feels no natural kinship with other democracies. he doesn't think of himself as the leader of the democratic world, like presidents before him, since at least the second world war have always done. he thinks of himself rather as a transactional figure. you know, he admires dictators. he preferred, he really enjoyed the time he spent with kim
anne applebaum joins me now to talk more about this. anne, thanks for joining us on this.ant folks to really get a sense of what it is that is being kind of put out there. you write this, in a second term, trump would be surrounded by people who either share his dislike of american security alliances, or don't know anything about them, and don't care. and many talk about john bolton, quote, the damage he did in his first term term was repairable. the damage in his second term would be...
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anne longfield, what would you be asking if you were asking the questions tomorrow?irst one would be, did he understand the harm that children were experiencing? why did he not put as much energy and planning into reopening schools as he did to pubs and restaurants? and why could he not see that children were suffering from really plummeting mental health? why could he not intervene at that point? why didn't he prioritise them, and ultimately why did he say no to the man he had asked to come up with a plan, that had costed it, to help those children recover, why did he turn him away when he saw how much it would cost?— would cost? let's “ust stick with this would cost? let's 'ust stick with this business _ would cost? let's 'ust stick with this business of— would cost? let'sjust stick with this business of lockdown - would cost? let'sjust stick with this business of lockdown for i this business of lockdown for schools reopening, you personally, you were the children's commissioner and you personally called repeatedly for schools to reopen, but you were ignored, what
anne longfield, what would you be asking if you were asking the questions tomorrow?irst one would be, did he understand the harm that children were experiencing? why did he not put as much energy and planning into reopening schools as he did to pubs and restaurants? and why could he not see that children were suffering from really plummeting mental health? why could he not intervene at that point? why didn't he prioritise them, and ultimately why did he say no to the man he had asked to come up...
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surveillance footage shows two masked men with hoodies walking up to ann battersbi's house. >> came up to the dining room and someone was jumping up in the window and i said oh, no, like you're not going to do that. >> reporter: the two burglars saw ann and ran down the stairs to a waiting car. >> i don't get scared. i get mad. >> reporter: she came out of her house and got the license plate. she called 911, but because the burglars had already left, it was no longer a crime in progress. she says police never came. she gave the dispatcher the license plate. she found out the same car and burglars successfully broke into a neighbor's house a short time later. >> it is daunting that you know now somebody can be ready to break in and nobody's going to come out. >> reporter: neighbors say because of the shortage of police, they feel helpless and on their own. many neighbors on georgia street have experienced crime in recent months, including this october shooting. the people inside a black car fired 17 shots at a white car that was driving away. also in october a man shoved a uc berkeley s
surveillance footage shows two masked men with hoodies walking up to ann battersbi's house. >> came up to the dining room and someone was jumping up in the window and i said oh, no, like you're not going to do that. >> reporter: the two burglars saw ann and ran down the stairs to a waiting car. >> i don't get scared. i get mad. >> reporter: she came out of her house and got the license plate. she called 911, but because the burglars had already left, it was no longer a...
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ann dancing.y dancing, so strictly come dancing, so memorable. there in the memorable. i was there in the audience cheering her on one year and ann widdecombe, morning to you . you were you to you. you were one. you weren't picked because of your dancing skills and because by your own admission , you're not your own admission, you're not a great dancer. but this bloke already can do all the can do it all already. so he's starting off with an unfair advantage , off with an unfair advantage, isn't he? oh every year we have this. >> we have, you know, so—and—so has got dance experience and it isn't fair . has got dance experience and it isn't fair. look, this is a dance program. if they started off with 15 people like me , it off with 15 people like me, it wouldn't be a dance program. you've got to have that whole range. you've got to have complete elephants like me. you've got to have people with you might actually learn to dance and you've got to have people who can already give a performance. ther
ann dancing.y dancing, so strictly come dancing, so memorable. there in the memorable. i was there in the audience cheering her on one year and ann widdecombe, morning to you . you were you to you. you were one. you weren't picked because of your dancing skills and because by your own admission , you're not your own admission, you're not a great dancer. but this bloke already can do all the can do it all already. so he's starting off with an unfair advantage , off with an unfair advantage,...
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i think he's in a terrible position , anne, but i terrible position, anne, but i think like a lot ofrd children, that you love the child, but you hate what they're doing and i think because meghan is so dramatic and unpredictable all and he is so crushed out that actually the dooris so crushed out that actually the door is always open for him to come back and to come back. >> and that's probably true of the country at large, isn't it , the country at large, isn't it, that if he were to come back, it would be like the prodigal son and that the country would go out to welcome him as long he out to welcome him as long as he came the way the came back in the way the prodigal did with humility prodigal son did with humility and asking nation to take prodigal son did with humility and backg nation to take prodigal son did with humility and back into nation to take prodigal son did with humility and back into theiron to take prodigal son did with humility and back into their arms. :ake him back into their arms. i think it would be very hard for him to get the nation to like him. >> i think
i think he's in a terrible position , anne, but i terrible position, anne, but i think like a lot ofrd children, that you love the child, but you hate what they're doing and i think because meghan is so dramatic and unpredictable all and he is so crushed out that actually the dooris so crushed out that actually the door is always open for him to come back and to come back. >> and that's probably true of the country at large, isn't it , the country at large, isn't it, that if he were to...
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anne soy, bbc news. time for a look at the weather with stav danaos. hello there.ought quite a bit of disruption up and down the country, with heavy snowfall, blizzards across scotland, some road closures there — certainly the a9 — some localised flooding and some trees down from the strong winds. we're likely to see further disruption from this system as we move through the overnight period. now, the strongest of the winds will be confined to the north—east of scotland, the northern isles, through the evening. but overnight, we hold on to the windy weather. in fact, renewed gales for southern and western coastal areas, bands of showers, blustery showers, spreading their way from west to east. severe gales with further blizzards across north—east scotland, certainly for the northern isles. it'll be a little bit chillier, ithink, tonight than it was the previous night. lengthier clearer skies at times across more central and eastern parts. thursday, we've still got low pressure nearby. it's going to be another windy day, not quite as windy as today, but still gales,
anne soy, bbc news. time for a look at the weather with stav danaos. hello there.ought quite a bit of disruption up and down the country, with heavy snowfall, blizzards across scotland, some road closures there — certainly the a9 — some localised flooding and some trees down from the strong winds. we're likely to see further disruption from this system as we move through the overnight period. now, the strongest of the winds will be confined to the north—east of scotland, the northern...
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hi, it's anne diamond here.ually. or at least several. um, and it's all about next weekend . are we putting too much weekend. are we putting too much stress on her? i just think it must be stressful enough for her to be trailblazing in this way. must be enough to must be stressful enough to referee big match. but, you referee a big match. but, you know, we're talking about she's in headlines. are we in the headlines. are we overdoing a bit for her? overdoing it a bit for her? >> and it is stressful . i was >> and it is stressful. i was part of the three woman team that refereed the first ever men's professional game in football, and the stress of that compared to ordinary game was compared to an ordinary game was really tough. but rebecca knows this. she knows what she's up against. she knows that the world press is going to be on her and she will have those butterflies in her stomach, because that's really healthy . because that's really healthy. but she'll get through this . but she'll get through this. she's
hi, it's anne diamond here.ually. or at least several. um, and it's all about next weekend . are we putting too much weekend. are we putting too much stress on her? i just think it must be stressful enough for her to be trailblazing in this way. must be enough to must be stressful enough to referee big match. but, you referee a big match. but, you know, we're talking about she's in headlines. are we in the headlines. are we overdoing a bit for her? overdoing it a bit for her? >> and it is...
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of course anne frank could say that. she was a child, she was a kid.atter what you do to children, they are always able to still see some good in you. mike nichols, he says, "i was on the last boat out of germany..." as a refugee? as a refugee. "and so that story knocked me out. "would you ever want to do... "..this show for broadway?" i thought he was kidding orjust being nice. and i said, "absolutely, absolutely." so when we got home, my mother said, "i think he was asking if you wanted to work with him." isaid, "no, no, he would have said that. "he would have said that." so a month after i get home, my phone rings in berkeley, where i live. and he says, "ms goldberg," and his voice was very distinctive, so you always knew who it was. and i said, "hey, hey, mike nichols, how are you?" you know, he said, "i'm well." he said, "i've found a theatre." i said, "you found a theatre? great." he says, "you don't know what i'm talking about, do you?" isaid, "no." he said, "i want you to bring your show to new york "and i want to produce it." and i said, "wait
of course anne frank could say that. she was a child, she was a kid.atter what you do to children, they are always able to still see some good in you. mike nichols, he says, "i was on the last boat out of germany..." as a refugee? as a refugee. "and so that story knocked me out. "would you ever want to do... "..this show for broadway?" i thought he was kidding orjust being nice. and i said, "absolutely, absolutely." so when we got home, my mother said,...
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former government minister ann widdecombe . plus, minister ann widdecombe.ont pages and live reaction in the studio from tonight's top pundits , from tonight's top pundits, writer and broadcaster emma webb, the leader of ukip , neil webb, the leader of ukip, neil hamilton, and former labour mp simon danczuk. hamilton, and former labour mp simon danczuk . and they'll be simon danczuk. and they'll be nominating their headline heroes and back page zeroes , a packed and back page zeroes, a packed houn and back page zeroes, a packed hour. and those papers are coming. but first, it's palace pandemonium. it's been the story in the headlines all week . the in the headlines all week. the release of omid scobie's new book, endgame was always bound to stir up relations between the duke and duchess of sussex and the rest of the royal family. however, the dutch version of scobie's book has done much more than that. after an apparent mix up. yeah, i believe that meant that the names of the so—called so—called royal racists appeared in print. all that's followed from the s
former government minister ann widdecombe . plus, minister ann widdecombe.ont pages and live reaction in the studio from tonight's top pundits , from tonight's top pundits, writer and broadcaster emma webb, the leader of ukip , neil webb, the leader of ukip, neil hamilton, and former labour mp simon danczuk. hamilton, and former labour mp simon danczuk . and they'll be simon danczuk. and they'll be nominating their headline heroes and back page zeroes , a packed and back page zeroes, a packed...
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but it will take some time. >> and ann widdecombe . >> and ann widdecombe. >> and ann widdecombe. >> border control security and border control expert former tory expert neil parish. former tory mp and chair environmental, mp and chair of environmental, food rural affairs select food and rural affairs select committee, widdecombe, committee, and ann widdecombe, former minister of state for pnsons former minister of state for prisons former brexit party prisons and former brexit party mep. thank you so much for your thoughts. right, so that's what they what do you think at they think. what do you think at home? gb views gbnews.com. is it time stop relying on cheap time we stop relying on cheap foreign labour? labour, foreign labour? labour labour, labour neighbour your neighbour. coming up, we'll continue with the british debate this the great british debate this houn the great british debate this hour. think? i'll be hour. what do you think? i'll be speaking to my panellists. they'll be in to join me also we were discussing boris and the covid inquiry. but first let's get your latest
but it will take some time. >> and ann widdecombe . >> and ann widdecombe. >> and ann widdecombe. >> border control security and border control expert former tory expert neil parish. former tory mp and chair environmental, mp and chair of environmental, food rural affairs select food and rural affairs select committee, widdecombe, committee, and ann widdecombe, former minister of state for pnsons former minister of state for prisons former brexit party prisons and former...
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nbc's anne thompson. anne, thank you so much for that report.t this $1,000 camera for only $41 on dealdash. dealdash.com, online auctions since 2009. this playstation 5 sold for only 50 cents. this ipad pro sold for less than $34. and this nintendo switch, sold for less than $20. i got this kitchenaid stand mixer for only $56. i got this bbq smoker for 26 bucks. and shipping is always free. go to dealdash.com right now and see how much you can save. the power goes out and we still have wifi to...
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we're joined by ann applebalm.ent of nato on the world stage. welcome. your thoughts on the seriousness of the threat we face and why people like speaker ryan are coming out now and what we saw from speaker johnson, anti-police, which i just showed. >> i think what we're seeing from speaker johnson is two things. one, they're preparing for the possibility of a trump presidency. they're beginning to think, what's the right behavior, what are the rules, how do you act with that kind of presidency? they're preparing for that. they may also be preparing for not another january 6th, but another use of force or another kind of disruption around the election. remember, they're in charge of the house of representatives this time, not nancy pelosi. what you see is people beginning to take on various roles and to talk in the way that they think will be seen as favorable by trump. that's a dangerous moment. what you're watching people do is adjust themselves to a new regime, or a different way of behaving. meanwhile, moving a
we're joined by ann applebalm.ent of nato on the world stage. welcome. your thoughts on the seriousness of the threat we face and why people like speaker ryan are coming out now and what we saw from speaker johnson, anti-police, which i just showed. >> i think what we're seeing from speaker johnson is two things. one, they're preparing for the possibility of a trump presidency. they're beginning to think, what's the right behavior, what are the rules, how do you act with that kind of...
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surveillance footage shows two masked men with hoodies, walking up to anne battersby house on georgia street. her husband, greg, was away at the time. >> came out to the dining room, and someone was jumping up in the window. the first thing i said was oh no. i think, you know, my retired teacher in me came out. >> reporter: the two burglars saw anne and ran down the stairs to a waiting car. >> i don't get scared, i get mad. >> reporter: she came out her house and got the license plate. she called 911. but because the burglars had already left, it was no longer a crime in progress. she says police never came. she gave the dispatcher the license plate. she found out the same car and burglars successfully broke into a neighbor's house a short time later. >> i don't blame the police, but at the same time, it is daunting that you know now, you know, somebody can be ready to break in and nobody is going to come out. >> reporter: neighbors say because of the shortage of police, they feel helpless and on their own. many neighbors on georgia street have experienced crime in recent months inclu
surveillance footage shows two masked men with hoodies, walking up to anne battersby house on georgia street. her husband, greg, was away at the time. >> came out to the dining room, and someone was jumping up in the window. the first thing i said was oh no. i think, you know, my retired teacher in me came out. >> reporter: the two burglars saw anne and ran down the stairs to a waiting car. >> i don't get scared, i get mad. >> reporter: she came out her house and got the...