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dedicated to patients like ann.d come to work to fight for people's mums, people's sisters, people's wives, people's daughters and i have a mum, a wife, a sister, a daughter and if they are not worth getting up and fighting for, then i don't know what is. you are a passionate man. oh, i love what we do here. yeah, very much so. decided to give me chemotherapy... ann is poorly. she has been admitted to the ward. after so many years living with cancer, today is tough. it's getting worse. you know, symptoms are getting worse, no doubt about it. my breathing and things like that. stay positive until the time comes when all these lovely people can't do anything more for me. i do feel at peace, i do feel i have accepted things. the clatterbridge service aims to make things as normal as possible, for as long as possible, and so there is this. cancer treatment out on the road and into people's homes. hiya, karen, you ok? good morning. today, nurse sarah is out visiting karen. any chest pains? no chest pains at all. shortnes
dedicated to patients like ann.d come to work to fight for people's mums, people's sisters, people's wives, people's daughters and i have a mum, a wife, a sister, a daughter and if they are not worth getting up and fighting for, then i don't know what is. you are a passionate man. oh, i love what we do here. yeah, very much so. decided to give me chemotherapy... ann is poorly. she has been admitted to the ward. after so many years living with cancer, today is tough. it's getting worse. you...
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dedicated to patients like ann.r people's mums, people's sisters, people's wives, people's daughters and i have a mum, a wife, a sister, a daughter and if they are not worth getting up and fighting for, then i don't know what is. you are a passionate man. oh, i love what we do here. yeah, very much so. decided to give me chemotherapy... ann is poorly. she has been admitted to the ward. after so many years living with cancer, today is tough. it's getting worse. you know, symptoms are getting worse, no doubt about it. my breathing and things like that. stay positive until the time comes when all these lovely people can't do anything more for me. i do feel at peace, i do feel i have accepted things. the clatterbridge service aims to make things as normal as possible, for as long as possible, and so there is this. cancer treatment out on the road and into people's homes. hiya, karen, you 0k? good morning. today, nurse sarah is out visiting karen. any chest pains? no chest pains at all. shortness of breath? no. it's very
dedicated to patients like ann.r people's mums, people's sisters, people's wives, people's daughters and i have a mum, a wife, a sister, a daughter and if they are not worth getting up and fighting for, then i don't know what is. you are a passionate man. oh, i love what we do here. yeah, very much so. decided to give me chemotherapy... ann is poorly. she has been admitted to the ward. after so many years living with cancer, today is tough. it's getting worse. you know, symptoms are getting...
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anne, we're going to end there. i want to _ quarantine. anne, we're going to end there.i want to say a huge thank- there. i want to say a huge thank you. joanna, i want to say a big sorry for losing you towards the end of that paper review. however, we are back at 11:30 p.m., so we will hopefully get your take on the cyber attacks and the red list, because that has huge implications for many people of those who have connections with the countries on the red list. we'll see you both again. thank you very much for now. it's the most personal data that you own that literally defines you. it ever since the human genome was decoded, researchers have been peering deeper into what makes us us. more and more companies have been able to build services around what they found so far. here's what laura has to say on the subject. excuse me. it's not disgusting, it's science. i excuse me. it's not disgusting, it's science. ~ �* , excuse me. it's not disgusting, it's science. ~ �*, �* science. ithink it's both. but first, a science. ithink it's both. but first. a story _ science. ithin
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i'm anne-marie green. breaking overnight, the controversial abortion ban in texas suffered its first legal setback. a federal judge has issued an order to temporarily block the ban. the law, the strictest in the nation, bars boabortion roughly around 6 weeks into the pregnancy. texas plans to fight the ruling and laura podesta is in new york with more on this. laura, good morning. >> reporter: good morning, anne-marie. this is a fight that will likely make its way to the supreme court again. you'll remember a few weeks ago the high court declined to stop the texas law from going into but has not yet ruled on its constitutionality. for now, though, this lower court's decision stands and it is a victory for abortion rights proponents. a federal judgdge ordered texaso suspend its law banning most abortions. u.s. district judge robert pitman sided with the department of justice in a 113-page ruling. from the moment sb-8 went into effect, pitman wrote, women have by the constitution. >> what you saw the departm
i'm anne-marie green. breaking overnight, the controversial abortion ban in texas suffered its first legal setback. a federal judge has issued an order to temporarily block the ban. the law, the strictest in the nation, bars boabortion roughly around 6 weeks into the pregnancy. texas plans to fight the ruling and laura podesta is in new york with more on this. laura, good morning. >> reporter: good morning, anne-marie. this is a fight that will likely make its way to the supreme court...
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anne-marie? >> all right. laura podesta in new york. thank you so much. >>> overnight strong winds and heavy rain pounded new england as a nasty nor'easter moves just shore. the storm battered the northeast yesterday. mola lenghi has a look at some of the damage. >> reporter: tens of millions of americans feeling the impact of severe weather. in the northeast the season's first nor'easter brought heavy rain and damaging winds, knocking down trees, flooding roads in new jersey. the coast guard confirms 45-year-old laurence broderick was found dead after kayaking off the coast of long island. police in one new jersey town made more than a dozen water rescues from cars and flooded roads after the storm dropped nearly five inches of rain in some areas. ahead of the storm, many feared a repeat of the deadly and devastating weather brought by the remnants of hurricane ida last month. >> i'm a little worried because i got flooded in a couple of my properties. if we lose it again, i'm going bankrupt. >> reporter: this storm had already cut a pa
anne-marie? >> all right. laura podesta in new york. thank you so much. >>> overnight strong winds and heavy rain pounded new england as a nasty nor'easter moves just shore. the storm battered the northeast yesterday. mola lenghi has a look at some of the damage. >> reporter: tens of millions of americans feeling the impact of severe weather. in the northeast the season's first nor'easter brought heavy rain and damaging winds, knocking down trees, flooding roads in new...
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and thank you very much. >> thanks ever so much, ann. i really enjoyed your book. i find your presentation. i guess my first question was, at the more macro level, one of the things i think you do really interestingly in the book is tie the george koval story into the jewish experience in america and in the jewish experience in the 20th century more generally. i just wondered if you could let our listeners know more about george koval and his place within that journey and that story. >> yes, well, that of course is one of the underlying themes interwoven throughout. i mean, even the beginning of the part 3 points out, you could read you that, but he just -- his life from the moment he was born, all the way through, he was facing anti-semitism. and i wanted to -- i did extensive research at the center for jewish history on west 16th street in new york, and learned many new things. for example, the galveston movement, which is utterly fascinating, that there was an ellis island of the west. i mean, i could spend another, you know, 20 minutes talking about the galvest
and thank you very much. >> thanks ever so much, ann. i really enjoyed your book. i find your presentation. i guess my first question was, at the more macro level, one of the things i think you do really interestingly in the book is tie the george koval story into the jewish experience in america and in the jewish experience in the 20th century more generally. i just wondered if you could let our listeners know more about george koval and his place within that journey and that story....
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anne-marie? >> laura podesta in new york. thank you so much. >>> the supreme court's new term starts today, and the panel could redo decades of law in the u.s. this is the first time justices returned to court to hear arguments in person since march of 2020. some of the topics they'll take up involve abortion, gun rights, and religion. justice brett kavanaugh will take part in the arguments remotely, though, from home after he tested positive for covid-19. we're told he has no symptoms and was fully vaccinated in january. >>> there are new developments when it comes to the covid vaccine. the fda scheduled three meetings this month to discuss booster doses and pfizer's shot for children ages 5 to 11. meantime, dr. anthony fauci, president biden's chief medical adviser, spoke about whether families should avoid large gatherings for christmas. here's what he had to say on "face the nation." >> it's just too soon to tell. we've just got to concentrate on continuing to get those numbers down and not try to jump ahead by weeks or m
anne-marie? >> laura podesta in new york. thank you so much. >>> the supreme court's new term starts today, and the panel could redo decades of law in the u.s. this is the first time justices returned to court to hear arguments in person since march of 2020. some of the topics they'll take up involve abortion, gun rights, and religion. justice brett kavanaugh will take part in the arguments remotely, though, from home after he tested positive for covid-19. we're told he has no...
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anne-marie? >> laura podesta in new york. laura, thank you very much. >>> well, a new york judge has ordered former president donald trump to give a videotaped deposition on monday. this stems from a lawsuit filed by protesters who claim that they were roughed up by security outside trump tower back in 2015. mr. trump is expected to record the deposition at trump tower. his testimony will be played for a jury if the case proceeds to trial. >>> meantime, one of mr. trump's closest allies could face criminal contempt charges. steve bannon defied a subpoena in the january 6th capitol riot the house committee looking into the attack will vote next week on whether to recommend the charges. nikole killion reports. >> reporter: former white house chief strategist steve bannon was a no show to on capitol hill, skipping his scheduled deposition before the house select committee investigating the january 6th attack. >> as much as they hate trump, as much as they hate me, as much as they hate all these other folks, they fear you. >> rep
anne-marie? >> laura podesta in new york. laura, thank you very much. >>> well, a new york judge has ordered former president donald trump to give a videotaped deposition on monday. this stems from a lawsuit filed by protesters who claim that they were roughed up by security outside trump tower back in 2015. mr. trump is expected to record the deposition at trump tower. his testimony will be played for a jury if the case proceeds to trial. >>> meantime, one of mr....
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that's cbs this morning, i'm anne marie green.great weekend. >>> coming up, their performances were sidelined by the pandemic. now they're tuning up to get back on stage. we'll see who's training them to tour again. coming up on "cbs this mornings." n "cbs mornings."
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i'm anne-marie green.e begin with a crucial meeting today on coronavirus booster shots. an fda advisory panel will help decide whether an extra dose is needed for people who got the moderna or johnson & johnson vaccines. laura podesta is in new york with the latest developments on this. laura, good morning. >> reporter: good morning, anne-marie. big questions people may have -- can i mix and match covid vaccine brands when it comes to the first shot and the booster, and when will kids under the age of 12 be able to get the jab? we should have those answers very soon. over the next two days, an fda advisory panel will vote on whether to recommend booster shots for the moderna and johnson & johnson vaccines. >> so we anticipate hearing decisions from both the fda and cdc very soon afterward. >> reporter: the white house says seven million people have already received a pfizer booster which was approved for certain americans last month. >> in less than three weeks, more than one in three eligible seniors have
i'm anne-marie green.e begin with a crucial meeting today on coronavirus booster shots. an fda advisory panel will help decide whether an extra dose is needed for people who got the moderna or johnson & johnson vaccines. laura podesta is in new york with the latest developments on this. laura, good morning. >> reporter: good morning, anne-marie. big questions people may have -- can i mix and match covid vaccine brands when it comes to the first shot and the booster, and when will kids...
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anne: i call it non-tech tech. to double its earnings because of a digital transfer may. erik: you want both blick and private markets coming correct -- markets, correct? anne: yes, you have public and private companies, so we have to talk to both. erik: in the public market, everyone in theory has access to the same information. it is made to best man and woman win. in the private market, there is still more opacity, and there are some investors, tiger global, for example, but others that are throwing around enormous sums of money in the private market. how do you swim with those sharks? anne: in the public markets, it is like drinking from a fire hose. it is not how you have access to information. it is how you process it. our approach is to use themes that travel, whether public or private. if you have dislocation in the sector, the winter could be a private company or a public company. let me give you an example. we recently invested in a company called miracle, a marketplace software infrastructure company. if
anne: i call it non-tech tech. to double its earnings because of a digital transfer may. erik: you want both blick and private markets coming correct -- markets, correct? anne: yes, you have public and private companies, so we have to talk to both. erik: in the public market, everyone in theory has access to the same information. it is made to best man and woman win. in the private market, there is still more opacity, and there are some investors, tiger global, for example, but others that are...
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i'm anne-marie green. we begin with president biden making a last-minute attempt to clinch a deal on his massive spending agenda before heading to europe. the president is expected to speak to the house democratic caucus this morning to push for an agreement. laura podesta has more on this from new yorork. laura, good morning. >> reporter: good morning, anne-marie. the president's meeting today with members of his own party will be a real test in his negotiating skills and domestic diplomacy. he wants to get this deal done before he embarks on his trip to work on foreign diplomacy. democratic lawmakers are scrambling to finish negotiating a social spending and climate change bill. >> we're still talking. >> nothing is done until it's done. >> i'm not giving up, and i'm not going to give up until the deal is signed. >> reporter: president biden heads to europe today for a climate summit where he'd like to promote an agreement in front of other world leaders. >> they're looking at the president's commitment
i'm anne-marie green. we begin with president biden making a last-minute attempt to clinch a deal on his massive spending agenda before heading to europe. the president is expected to speak to the house democratic caucus this morning to push for an agreement. laura podesta has more on this from new yorork. laura, good morning. >> reporter: good morning, anne-marie. the president's meeting today with members of his own party will be a real test in his negotiating skills and domestic...
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stephanie: thanks, anne. let me just remind the audience, we're scheduled to go until 10:30, so we're going to reserve time for audience questions. we're getting a few in the please go ahead and submit them if you have questions. i'm going to take just one more question to the panelists. it will be a common question again to save time for audience questions. and that's on the issue of allies and partners. the congressman highlighted the importance of cooperation with allies and partners in his comments. we have in our framework one of the ways to assess effectiveness of any restrictions is the likelihood that allies and partners would go along with any decision to restrict. but i don't like to ask all three of you again, dave, maybe more in general, how you see allies and partners and their assessment of the risk coming from china, how like-minded are we in that assessment? and then i will ask remco and anne maybe more tailored to your sectors, but dave, let me go to you first with that question. dave: sure.
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i'm anne-marie green. this morning younger children are inching closer to being protected against covid. pfizer's vaccine could soon be approved for kids ages 5 through 11. an fda advisory committee is set to meet tomorrow to determine whether the shot should be cleared for use. laura podesta is in new york with more. good morning. >> reporter: good morning. the biden administration says it already has enough supply for the millions of children in that age range, so if and when the vaccine's approved the rollout can begin quickly. 28 million kids in the u.s. may be just days away from being eleligible for a covid-19 vacci. >> it's entirely possible if not very likely that vaccines will be available for children from 5 to 11 within the first week or two of november. >> reporter: an fda advisory committee will vote tomorrow on whether to recommend an emergency authorization for pfizer's vaccine. the cdc would then hold its own vote next week. >> the data look good as to the efficacy and the safety. >> report
i'm anne-marie green. this morning younger children are inching closer to being protected against covid. pfizer's vaccine could soon be approved for kids ages 5 through 11. an fda advisory committee is set to meet tomorrow to determine whether the shot should be cleared for use. laura podesta is in new york with more. good morning. >> reporter: good morning. the biden administration says it already has enough supply for the millions of children in that age range, so if and when the...
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we need to get her in. ..are worried about ann, a long—term patient. hello?arlo. hi, carlo! how are you? not too good round me stomach area. tenderness, pain and i have also got bruising. i want to get you up into the hospital, and i want to do a magnet scan of the liver. so we will see you up here later on today, 0k? 0k. ann's condition is deteriorating. can you request the mri liver, cos i can't do that? _ she is being called in for urgent treatment. we will catch up with her later. the aim of treatment is to prolong life, control symptoms, ensure quality of life, but unfortunately, in those circumstances, it's not possible to eradicate or cure the disease. you have to have one injection then l another one, two weeks later... l for alina, every checkup is about tracking the progress of her disease. highly specialised treatment can hold cancer in check, potentially for years. you'vejust been in. how is it? it wasn't totally positive, but it wasn't horrendous either. so it's a bit deflating when you have been getting positive results regularly for the last si
we need to get her in. ..are worried about ann, a long—term patient. hello?arlo. hi, carlo! how are you? not too good round me stomach area. tenderness, pain and i have also got bruising. i want to get you up into the hospital, and i want to do a magnet scan of the liver. so we will see you up here later on today, 0k? 0k. ann's condition is deteriorating. can you request the mri liver, cos i can't do that? _ she is being called in for urgent treatment. we will catch up with her later. the aim...
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and a lot of people are absolutely not interested at all in what lady ann -- shady ann sutton is puttingnd that's why she tests zora neale hurston, who exactly are you and who can i trust. so the african-american population in freedom, the difference between jordan anderson and shady ann sutton is the wide chasm of diversity that is all the people coming into freedom. but there's a way to figure out how the radical reconstruction umbrella can embrace both, can understand and make intelligible both. that's what i hope the goal would be. we'll see. we'll see even how we talk about cultural narratives interacting with political ones, because if if you have the idea of kinship or if jordan anderson and thomas nast icon is laying the groundwork for the radical reconstruction agenda, then how do we talk about kinship when it's not only the nuclear family. over taoism it looks like -- over time it looks like cities of women. throughout time it looks like movements, and it looked like adopted kin and extended kin. every 40th cousin comes in to claim an apprentice every time they're laboring for
and a lot of people are absolutely not interested at all in what lady ann -- shady ann sutton is puttingnd that's why she tests zora neale hurston, who exactly are you and who can i trust. so the african-american population in freedom, the difference between jordan anderson and shady ann sutton is the wide chasm of diversity that is all the people coming into freedom. but there's a way to figure out how the radical reconstruction umbrella can embrace both, can understand and make intelligible...
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like dennis, ann is also a hud alum. i'm also a hud alum as well and she served as the deputy assistant secretary for special needs and an office that really focuses in on the lowest income band that we're going to be discussing today on the panel, and she's also spent time as a senior advisor at the corporation for senior housing. thank you, ann, for joining us today. so to get us started, i wanted to just kind of take a step back and reflect a little bit about why this report matters, why do we keep doing it? and i'm going to offer you, dennis, to give us your insights first since you spent the most time on this report. why do you think we should be producing this every two years and investing on the american housing survey that helps us glean all of these data points in your report? >> well, thank you, ben. and i do want to tip my hat to thierry and barry, i worked with barry back in the day when i was at p d.n.r. but to answer your question, let me start by talking with the center. our mission is promote bipartisan p
like dennis, ann is also a hud alum. i'm also a hud alum as well and she served as the deputy assistant secretary for special needs and an office that really focuses in on the lowest income band that we're going to be discussing today on the panel, and she's also spent time as a senior advisor at the corporation for senior housing. thank you, ann, for joining us today. so to get us started, i wanted to just kind of take a step back and reflect a little bit about why this report matters, why do...
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stephanie: thanks, anne. let me just remind the audience, we're scheduled to go until 10:30, so we're going to reserve time for audience questions. we're getting a few in the please go ahead and submit them if you have questions. i'm going to take just one more question to the panelists. it will be a common question again to save time for audience questions. and that's on the issue of allies and partners. the congressman highlighted the importance of cooperation with allies and partners in his comments. we have in our framework one of the ways to assess effectiveness of any restrictions is the likelihood that allies and partners would go along with any decision to restrict. but i don't like to ask all three of you again, dave, maybe more in general, how you see allies and partners and their assessment of the risk coming from china, how like-minded are we in that assessment? and then i will ask remco and anne maybe more tailored to your sectors, but dave, let me go to you first with that question. dave: sure.
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i'm anne-marie green. breaking overnight, steve bannon, a former aide to president trump, could be charged with contempt of congress. a house committee investigating the deadly january 6th riots unanimously approved the measure, and it comes after bannon refused to comply with a subpoena. laura podesta is in new york with the latest on this story. laura, good morning. >> reporter: good morning, and the committee that voted is comprised of democrats and republicans, so it's a unified message they're sending to mr. bannon and to other trump aides. to paraphrase what committee member liz cheney said last night, bannon and others have no legal right to ignore what this committee asks in order to investigate the insurrection. >> those in favor say aye -- >> reporter: the bipartisan house committee investigating the capitol insurrection voted to hold steve bannon in contempt of congress. >> left unaddressed, this defiance may encourage others to follow mr. bannon down the same path. >> reporter: the committee vi
i'm anne-marie green. breaking overnight, steve bannon, a former aide to president trump, could be charged with contempt of congress. a house committee investigating the deadly january 6th riots unanimously approved the measure, and it comes after bannon refused to comply with a subpoena. laura podesta is in new york with the latest on this story. laura, good morning. >> reporter: good morning, and the committee that voted is comprised of democrats and republicans, so it's a unified...
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stephanie: thanks, anne. let me just remind the audience, we're scheduled to go until 10:30, so we're going to reserve time for audience questions. we're getting a few in the please go ahead and submit them if you have questions. i'm going to take just one more question to the panelists. it will be a common question again to save time for audience questions. and that's on the issue of allies and partners. the congressman highlighted the importance of cooperation with allies and partners in his comments. we have in our framework one of the ways to assess effectiveness of any restrictions is the likelihood that allies and partners would go along with any decision to restrict. but i don't like to ask all three of you again, dave, maybe more in general, how you see allies and partners and their assessment of the risk coming from china, how like-minded are we in that assessment? and then i will ask remco and anne maybe more tailored to your sectors, but dave, let me go to you first with that question. dave: sure.
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i'm anne-marie green. this morning officials are working to determine whether remains found in a florida nature park are those of gabby petito's fiance. authorities say they also found items belonging to brian laundrie including a backpack and notebook. he vanished more than a month ago after returning home without petito following a cross-country trip. laura podesta is in new york with the latest. laura, good morning. >> reporter: good morning, anne-marie. the remains were found after laundrie's parents directed investigators to a trail that they hadn't previously searched. now some are criticizing the family asking why they hadn't alerted authorities to that area sooner. investigators are working to identify human remains discovered during the search for brian laundrie. they were found yesterday in a wildlife preserve south of tampa along with his notebook and backpack. >> these items were found in an area that until recently had been under water. >> reporter: laundrie was reported missing over a month a
i'm anne-marie green. this morning officials are working to determine whether remains found in a florida nature park are those of gabby petito's fiance. authorities say they also found items belonging to brian laundrie including a backpack and notebook. he vanished more than a month ago after returning home without petito following a cross-country trip. laura podesta is in new york with the latest. laura, good morning. >> reporter: good morning, anne-marie. the remains were found after...
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i'm anne-marie green. we begin with new reaction from facebook ceo mark zuckerberg after scathing testimony about the social network. just hours after a whistle-blower went before a senate panel accusing facebook of putting profits over safety, zuckerberg broke his silence about the allegations. last night he shared a note he wrote to his country. he said, quote, it's difficult to see coverage that m represents our work and our coverage. i think most of us don't recognize the false picture of the company that is being painted. he also called it deeply illogical that facebook would push content that makes people angry for profit. it's one of the allegations made by a forormer employee who spor on capitol hill yesterday. skyler henry has more on that. >> they're paying for their profits right now with our safety. >> francis haugen testified before a senate subcommittee tuesday about the need for greater oversight and transparency over facebook. >> the choices being made inside of facebook are disastrous. >>
i'm anne-marie green. we begin with new reaction from facebook ceo mark zuckerberg after scathing testimony about the social network. just hours after a whistle-blower went before a senate panel accusing facebook of putting profits over safety, zuckerberg broke his silence about the allegations. last night he shared a note he wrote to his country. he said, quote, it's difficult to see coverage that m represents our work and our coverage. i think most of us don't recognize the false picture of...
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anne-marie?ah, and i know he made some big plans or had big ideas for the town of cody which is this tiny little tourist town. i guess those plans are going out the window, too. we'll see who picks up the property. >> i know. >> if they're getting a deal on it. >> right? nothing to sneeze at, though. >> no, it's not. not a deal for me but a deal for someone out there. diane king hall, thank you so much. >> you got it. >>> up next, impressive screen test. an actor shares a video of his impersonation of comedian robin williams that has social media buzzing. zzing. i'm not getting through the pandemic just to end up with the flu. flu vaccinehe #1d fluzone o vaccine approvd by the fda for superior flu protection in adults 65+. i'm not letting my guard down. fluzone high-dose quadrivalent isn't for people who've had a severe allergic reaction to any flu vaccine or vaccine component, including eggs or egg products. tell your health care professional if you've ever experienced severe muscle weakness aft
anne-marie?ah, and i know he made some big plans or had big ideas for the town of cody which is this tiny little tourist town. i guess those plans are going out the window, too. we'll see who picks up the property. >> i know. >> if they're getting a deal on it. >> right? nothing to sneeze at, though. >> no, it's not. not a deal for me but a deal for someone out there. diane king hall, thank you so much. >> you got it. >>> up next, impressive screen test....
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. ♪ leigh-ann: leigh-ann: --leigh-ann: with the first word news, i'm leigh-ann gerrans.ondon heathrow airport will increase surcharges by 36%. airlines have announced higher fees as they try to bounce back from the downturn. the fda is reportedly planning to allow a mix-and-match approach for covid booster vaccines. the agency could act as soon as this week. it is likely to not recommend one vaccine over another, but may say it is preferable to use the same vaccine when possible. an elderly couple who broke covid-19 rules to enjoy china's tourist sites have become the focus of the country's latest virus cluster. huge contact tracing and testing efforts are now underway after the two retired university lecturers from shanghai continued to travel even after being told their test results were abnormal. or than 1500 close contacts have been identified in at least six new virus cases have been confirmed. north korea has fired what appears to be at least one ballistic missile for the first time in about two years. south korea's military describes the weapon as one designed for
. ♪ leigh-ann: leigh-ann: --leigh-ann: with the first word news, i'm leigh-ann gerrans.ondon heathrow airport will increase surcharges by 36%. airlines have announced higher fees as they try to bounce back from the downturn. the fda is reportedly planning to allow a mix-and-match approach for covid booster vaccines. the agency could act as soon as this week. it is likely to not recommend one vaccine over another, but may say it is preferable to use the same vaccine when possible. an elderly...
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. ♪ leigh-ann: i'm leigh-ann gerrans with bloomberg's "first word news." coalition deal to form a new government. agreeing on the basic principles of a ruling alliance. olaf scholz will precede angela merkel. a global energy crunch, oil futures hit $85 a barrel for the first time in three years. futures jumping as natural gas prices hit records. raising revenue for oil producers, risking slowing down economies emerging from the pandemic driven slump. global news 24 hours a day, online and at quicktake on bloomberg, powered by more than 2700 journalists and analysts in over 120 countries. i'm leigh-ann gerrans. this is bloomberg. ♪ >> all of our corrections have been really caused by the fed over tightening. they are telegraphing they are going to keep the market high and use the labor market for transitory inflation. i think they may be right but we have to push it way into 22 at the earliest. jonathan: from new york city this morning, good morning. equity positive .4% on the s&p. yield higher by three basis points on tens. cpi in america, at some point we
. ♪ leigh-ann: i'm leigh-ann gerrans with bloomberg's "first word news." coalition deal to form a new government. agreeing on the basic principles of a ruling alliance. olaf scholz will precede angela merkel. a global energy crunch, oil futures hit $85 a barrel for the first time in three years. futures jumping as natural gas prices hit records. raising revenue for oil producers, risking slowing down economies emerging from the pandemic driven slump. global news 24 hours a day,...
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anne-marie? >> laura podesta in new york. thank you so much, laura. >> thanks. >>> so coming up on "cbs mornings," we're going to talk with cdc director rochelle walensky about the decision to green light the moderna and j&j boosters. >>> the search for brian laundrie in florida is now over after police confirmed human in belong to the 23-year-old. bradley blackburn has more. >> reporter: the fbi says dental records confirm remains found at a florida wildlife preserve and park are those of brian laundrie. the remains as well as a backpack and notebook believed to belong to laundrie were discovered wednesday in an area the fbi said was under water during earlier searches. thursday authorities continued to search the area. >> these are very, very difficult conditions. i mean, you're searching in areas that you just can't walk up and look. it's not like you're searching a house or a car. these areas are huge, and they're covered by water. >> reporter: 23-year-old laundrie was reported missing more than a month ago, two weeks aft
anne-marie? >> laura podesta in new york. thank you so much, laura. >> thanks. >>> so coming up on "cbs mornings," we're going to talk with cdc director rochelle walensky about the decision to green light the moderna and j&j boosters. >>> the search for brian laundrie in florida is now over after police confirmed human in belong to the 23-year-old. bradley blackburn has more. >> reporter: the fbi says dental records confirm remains found at a...
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all of that with our all-star panel richard haass, ian bremer and anne-marie slaughter. >>> also, where in the world is sahel? the region that divides the savanna grasses north to the south. you will be hearing all about it. it's the new hot spot of jihadi terror. we'll tell you all you need to know. >>> also, this is going to serve as a wake-up call. >> sanjay gupta on what he and we all learned from the long and difficult fight against covid-19. >>> first, here's "my take." the troubles of a company that nobody had ever heard of now have people worried about another global economic crisis. evergrande is a property developer in china with the dubious distinction of being the world's most indebted real estate company, with outstanding loans of more than $300 billion. for the moment, at least, it appears unlikely they will upend the global economy, but it speaks of the fragility in china's economy. china's private debt, by households and corporations, now represent 200% of the country's gross domestic product, by far and away the highest in the world for any developing nation. china's fu
all of that with our all-star panel richard haass, ian bremer and anne-marie slaughter. >>> also, where in the world is sahel? the region that divides the savanna grasses north to the south. you will be hearing all about it. it's the new hot spot of jihadi terror. we'll tell you all you need to know. >>> also, this is going to serve as a wake-up call. >> sanjay gupta on what he and we all learned from the long and difficult fight against covid-19. >>> first,...
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leigh-ann: with the first word news, i'm leigh-ann gerrans.he billionaire founders of kkr are giving up their leadership roles. henry kravis and george roberts are stepping down after dominating private equity for almost half a century. they had elevated joe bae and scott nuttall to co-chief executive officers. the buyer was an fbi agent posing as a foreign official. authorities say the case involved cryptocurrency payments and a memory card hidden inside a peanut butter sandwich. hong kong's chief executive is defending coronavirus travel restrictions out of frustrating global businesses. in an interview, carrie lam said restrictions will stay in place for the foreseeable future. >> of course, i am concerned, and we are working very hard to resume normal travel in a gradual and orderly manner, both with the mainland of china and with other laces. leigh-ann: lam says mainland chinese officials want to follow a stricter reproach to wiping of the virus. the international monetary fund's executive board will deliberate over the fate of its chief.
leigh-ann: with the first word news, i'm leigh-ann gerrans.he billionaire founders of kkr are giving up their leadership roles. henry kravis and george roberts are stepping down after dominating private equity for almost half a century. they had elevated joe bae and scott nuttall to co-chief executive officers. the buyer was an fbi agent posing as a foreign official. authorities say the case involved cryptocurrency payments and a memory card hidden inside a peanut butter sandwich. hong kong's...
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leigh ann, you're in it. >> i am in it. i am not the star, but i am a player. we play against members of congress and it's all for cancer, breast cancer fund-raiser. go press, we will win once again. >> great players and great coaches, too. thank you, ladies. i appreciate you being with us. >>> coming up, a lot more to get to here on the show. in addition to what we are seeing unfolding on capitol hill. you have officials giving a major update on the deadly shooting on the set of "rust." what they're saying what seem to be live rounds, that's plural, next. >>> new terror threat developing inside afghanistan. officials warning isis-k might be able to attack the u.s. within months. we have our richard engel coming up live. equally distributes talent, but it doesn't equally distribute opportunity, and paths are not always the same. - i'm so proud of you dad. - [man] i will tell you this, southern new hampshire university can change the whole trajectory of your life. (uplifting music) there is something i want to ask you. umm, it's a little soon... the new iphone 1
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within hours, ann is into the unit. _ the hospital.ing into the unit, it's an emergency. after first being diagnosed with breast cancer in 2008, it's been a long journey and she is poorly. this illness can be relentless. after all these years, ann knows the odds are against her. t these years, ann knows the odds are against her-— against her. i personally am at eace. i against her. i personally am at peace- i have _ against her. i personally am at peace. i have made _ against her. i personally am at peace. i have made plans i against her. i personally am at i peace. i have made plans regarding my funeral wishes. i always say i have two guardian angels, my mum on one side and my dad on another. for a decade, there have been repeated calls for more specialist nurses like phil. t calls for more specialist nurses like phil. , ., _, ., ., ~ like phil. i get up and come to work to me like phil. i get up and come to work to -'-e for like phil. i get up and come to work to pipe for people's _ like phil. i get up and come to work to pipe for pe
within hours, ann is into the unit. _ the hospital.ing into the unit, it's an emergency. after first being diagnosed with breast cancer in 2008, it's been a long journey and she is poorly. this illness can be relentless. after all these years, ann knows the odds are against her. t these years, ann knows the odds are against her-— against her. i personally am at eace. i against her. i personally am at peace- i have _ against her. i personally am at peace. i have made _ against her. i...
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lee ann caldwell is on capitol hill and we'll also hear from stephanie ruhle. president biden basically called out him and the senate republicans on this debt ceiling issue. >> that's right, hallie, and what we hear from senator mitch mcconnell will echo what we heard in a letter earlier today where he again says he wants no part in lifting the debt limit. he's not going to provide any ability for the democrats to do it, saying the democrats can do it on their own if they would like. but what he leaves out of that letter is that what republicans are doing is they are essentially filibustering the lifting of the debt limit. the reason is because, of course, there is a 60-vote threshold in the senate, but if there is consent from all 100 senators, including all 50 republicans, then the senate democrats can lift the debt limit on their own. that's not something that leader mcconnell is willing to give. now, democrats, on the other hand, are saying it's extremely hypocritical, that raising the debt limit in the past has been done on a bipartisan basis, and the new
lee ann caldwell is on capitol hill and we'll also hear from stephanie ruhle. president biden basically called out him and the senate republicans on this debt ceiling issue. >> that's right, hallie, and what we hear from senator mitch mcconnell will echo what we heard in a letter earlier today where he again says he wants no part in lifting the debt limit. he's not going to provide any ability for the democrats to do it, saying the democrats can do it on their own if they would like. but...
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leigh-ann: with the first word news, i'm leigh-ann gerrans.t is the end of an era in private equity. the billionaire cofounders of kkr, henry kravis and george roberts, are giving up their leadership roles. the to have dominated private equity for almost half a century. kkr's new co-chief executive officers will be joe bae and scott nuttall. economists at goldman sachs have cut their forecasts for u.s. growth this year and next. the bank blaming the delayed recovery in consumer spending. goldman expects 5% growth in 2021 and 4% next year. meanwhile, goldman also predicts the equity market will continue to rally. a report says investors will gain confidence that the current pace of inflation won't last. the international monetary fund's executive board will deliberate today over the fate of its chief, kristalina georgieva. directors have spoken with her and the law firm that alleged improper actions in her previous job at the world bank. georgieva has denied any wrongdoing. the u.s. and european union plan to announce that at least 20 more coun
leigh-ann: with the first word news, i'm leigh-ann gerrans.t is the end of an era in private equity. the billionaire cofounders of kkr, henry kravis and george roberts, are giving up their leadership roles. the to have dominated private equity for almost half a century. kkr's new co-chief executive officers will be joe bae and scott nuttall. economists at goldman sachs have cut their forecasts for u.s. growth this year and next. the bank blaming the delayed recovery in consumer spending....
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leigh-ann: with the first word news, i'm leigh-ann gerrans.tol hill, senate majority leader chuck schumer is running out of time to break a deadlock among his fellow democrats over president biden's multitrillion dollar economic plan. he is facing major policy challenges and tactics by mitch mcconnell. if he could break the deadlock, that would aid the way to clear a second bipartisan infrastructure bill. russia is keeping a tight rope on europe's energy market, opting against sending more natural gas to the confident despite assurances from president vladimir putin that the country was ready to consider eddie steps necessary to save lives and markets. europe's biggest supplier since to plan more through the key gas root en -- gas route in ukraine. a property sump and energy prices have delivered a big blow to chinese growth. gross domestic product spent at 4.5% from the year earlier, down 10.9% in the previous quarter. there are signs of more pain to come as the country heads into winter and property curbs remain. beijing has signaled his not
leigh-ann: with the first word news, i'm leigh-ann gerrans.tol hill, senate majority leader chuck schumer is running out of time to break a deadlock among his fellow democrats over president biden's multitrillion dollar economic plan. he is facing major policy challenges and tactics by mitch mcconnell. if he could break the deadlock, that would aid the way to clear a second bipartisan infrastructure bill. russia is keeping a tight rope on europe's energy market, opting against sending more...
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leigh-ann: with the first word news, and leigh-ann gerrans. up to the house to avert the immediate threat of a catastrophic default today. lawmakers are scheduled to vote on a increase to the government's borrowing limit. it is good for less than two months, when congress faces an even bigger showdown over debt and spending. oil has held above $80 today. west texas intermediate futures were little changed. there are expectations that a power crisis from asia to europe will lift demand, and that opec+ alliance could add to the upward price pressure. chief scientific officer of johnson & johnson is retiring. they have taken on some of the world's most imposing infectious disease challenges, including the coronavirus. he is leaving at the end of the year. the announcement comes less than two months after j&j's longtime ceo alex gorsky said he will leave on january 3. the coach of the las vegas raiders has quit. he steps down hours after "the new york times" reported he made homophobic and misogynistic marks in emails. that followed an earlier --
leigh-ann: with the first word news, and leigh-ann gerrans. up to the house to avert the immediate threat of a catastrophic default today. lawmakers are scheduled to vote on a increase to the government's borrowing limit. it is good for less than two months, when congress faces an even bigger showdown over debt and spending. oil has held above $80 today. west texas intermediate futures were little changed. there are expectations that a power crisis from asia to europe will lift demand, and that...
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ann: absolutely. is a company we purchased that has relationships with 75 of the top roblox game titles. reaching 25 million monthly players. so it is just a massive footprint inside the roblox metaverse. there are two primary ways we interact with those brands and connect them. the first is if we have added units embedded in the game. just like if you are playing the game and you are running outside inside the universe, you will pass a billboard, right? just like if you were driving in your car down the road. but we can take it a step further. so recently, we did an activation with nickelodeon for a new tv show they were launching and we did a 10 day takedown of the game where we read the game around the characters in the new nickelodeon show, and in those 10 days, we drove 50 million players to that game, and that a creditor about 164 years of game play in that 10-day period, all around those who love nickelodeon characters. caroline: talk about advertising inherently within gaming. there has been a
ann: absolutely. is a company we purchased that has relationships with 75 of the top roblox game titles. reaching 25 million monthly players. so it is just a massive footprint inside the roblox metaverse. there are two primary ways we interact with those brands and connect them. the first is if we have added units embedded in the game. just like if you are playing the game and you are running outside inside the universe, you will pass a billboard, right? just like if you were driving in your...
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. ♪ leigh-ann: with the first word news, i'm leigh-ann gerrans. the u.k. new zealand have agreed to a trade deal which includes improved business travel arraignments and reduced tariffs on clothing, buses, ships, and bulldozers. government research last year estimated such a deal would have no long-term impact on the british economy. former president donald trump has announced a deal that would enable him to regain his social media presence after he was kicked off both twitter and facebook. a press release says trump plans to start a social media company called truth social. if all goes according to plan, it would be up and running ahead of 2022 midterm elections. china's evergrande group scrapped plans to offload a stake in its property management arm, and real estate sales plunged about 90% during peak home buying season. that is worsening the liquidity crisis on the eve of a dollar bond deadline. in statements yesterday, evergrande added it has made no further progress on asset sales and may not be able to meet financial obligations. global news 24 hour
. ♪ leigh-ann: with the first word news, i'm leigh-ann gerrans. the u.k. new zealand have agreed to a trade deal which includes improved business travel arraignments and reduced tariffs on clothing, buses, ships, and bulldozers. government research last year estimated such a deal would have no long-term impact on the british economy. former president donald trump has announced a deal that would enable him to regain his social media presence after he was kicked off both twitter and facebook. a...
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. ♪ leigh-ann: with the first word news, i'm leigh-ann gerrans.n capitol hill, the house has improved a short-term increase of the government debt limit. lawmakers are sending the legislation to president biden just days before the treasury was at risk of running out of borrowing authority. still, there is lightly to be another partisan confrontation over spending and debt in less than two months. president biden turns his focus to supply chain transportation bottlenecks today. he will meet with corporate executives, labor leaders, and port officials. the president will highlight what they have done to ease distribution backlogs. meanwhile, the congested port of los angeles will announce a 24 hours a day, seven days a week effort to combat the squeeze on goods. the european union law for a new round of concessions to the u.k. over northern ireland in the latest brexit negotiations. the eu will propose cutting as much as 50% of the customs checks in northern ireland and up to 80% of the checks on food imports. the northern ireland protocol keeps th
. ♪ leigh-ann: with the first word news, i'm leigh-ann gerrans.n capitol hill, the house has improved a short-term increase of the government debt limit. lawmakers are sending the legislation to president biden just days before the treasury was at risk of running out of borrowing authority. still, there is lightly to be another partisan confrontation over spending and debt in less than two months. president biden turns his focus to supply chain transportation bottlenecks today. he will meet...
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i'm leigh-ann gerrans.s is bloomberg. ♪ sen. sanders: the $6 trillion i initially proposed was probably too little. $3.5 trillion should be the minimum, but i accept that there's going to have to be give-and-take. jonathan: senator bernie sanders speaking on abc. futures down 13, -0.3%, coming off the back of the biggest weekly loss going back to february. euro-dollar, $1.1635. and the bond market, yields higher to 1.50% on tends. -- on tens. tom: this is a joy, to talk of the moment in washington and the larger picture as well. windy schiller is at brown university, director of the taubman center of american politics and policy. she also has the most readable textbook treatment on america in a democracy under threat. i can't convey to you the importance of gateways to democracy as an instruction guide for so many americans. jonathan: wendy, great to catch up with you. we keep talking about these numbers, one point $5 trillion, $3.5 trillion, senator sanders looking for $6 trillion. how many people in ameri
i'm leigh-ann gerrans.s is bloomberg. ♪ sen. sanders: the $6 trillion i initially proposed was probably too little. $3.5 trillion should be the minimum, but i accept that there's going to have to be give-and-take. jonathan: senator bernie sanders speaking on abc. futures down 13, -0.3%, coming off the back of the biggest weekly loss going back to february. euro-dollar, $1.1635. and the bond market, yields higher to 1.50% on tends. -- on tens. tom: this is a joy, to talk of the moment in...
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but remco and anne, i don't know. i turn to you if you have thoughts too. >> i'm just glad i wasn't asked to solve ethics --. >> i mean look, i've looked quite a bit at the chinese information regime and credit records and so on and so forth. and i would say that we've already been living with such ethical fragmentation for some time. i think that the e.u. has a much better regime for management of personal data and privacy than the united states has. it still has a long way go. and china of course is antagonistic to all of that because for china personal data is for the use of the government. not for -- commercial uses are just kind of a bonus in china. so i do think that we need to think across these issues in a more democratic and public way. i think, my own hunch is that it is going to take some breakup of the huge monopoly company likes facebook and google. but, you know, that's not my area. i think i would agree with what dave says but say that we're already deep into that issue. >> you know, let me actually not
but remco and anne, i don't know. i turn to you if you have thoughts too. >> i'm just glad i wasn't asked to solve ethics --. >> i mean look, i've looked quite a bit at the chinese information regime and credit records and so on and so forth. and i would say that we've already been living with such ethical fragmentation for some time. i think that the e.u. has a much better regime for management of personal data and privacy than the united states has. it still has a long way go. and...