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anne: i'm happy to start. hopefully we are on the same page so we will finish each other's sentences here. the threat in cyberspace continues to rapidly advance. we live in such a digitized society and the more connected it becomes in our personal data, from a national perspective and critical services. the more opportunity there is from countries to criminals, delivered state connection. we used to be concerned about collecting intelligence. our concerns have evolved and we are most concerned about degradation or disruption of critical services. over the last year we took that on in three moves or more. we are happy to talk about more and to focus on security as a critical thing in this country. but texas services that could bring hazards to justice from providers of support for chemicals, to hospitals, and focusing on putting in place security requirements to have confidence of what security is in this sector. so that focus on critical infrastructure has been one. and a shout out to the agencies who have led
anne: i'm happy to start. hopefully we are on the same page so we will finish each other's sentences here. the threat in cyberspace continues to rapidly advance. we live in such a digitized society and the more connected it becomes in our personal data, from a national perspective and critical services. the more opportunity there is from countries to criminals, delivered state connection. we used to be concerned about collecting intelligence. our concerns have evolved and we are most concerned...
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one time and i don't know ann well. is a tiny, little place on the map. there it is there. i was born in preston, lancashire, which is the north of england. i left when i was about two weeks old and we went down to london. and then there was the outbreak of world war ii. i was nine months old. i lived in cyprus too with the women's royal air foe supports. very beautiful iand. it was r by the greeks a, and i was there when they got their independence in 1960. and then i had this offer to go to australia. took six weeks on the boat and it was a lot of fun. it was like a floating hotel. i wanted to move around. i thought, i'll ver see australia stuck in an fice. and i eventually went on the barrier reef and lived on an island. and i was a boat hostess, taking people out in a glass-bottom boat. i met people from all over the world that came to see the reef. it's very autiful. it's one of the seven wonders of the world. i was adventurous and i wanted to keep moving. i even drove from adelaide to darwin 2,000 miles. it took t
one time and i don't know ann well. is a tiny, little place on the map. there it is there. i was born in preston, lancashire, which is the north of england. i left when i was about two weeks old and we went down to london. and then there was the outbreak of world war ii. i was nine months old. i lived in cyprus too with the women's royal air foe supports. very beautiful iand. it was r by the greeks a, and i was there when they got their independence in 1960. and then i had this offer to go to...
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anne-marie? >> wendy gillette in new york. thank you very much. >>> iranian state media says that at least eight people were killed and 61 hurt after a fire broke out saturday at a prison in tehran holding political prisoners and anti-government activists. the families of two americans being held there said that they were safe as of yesterday morning. iranian officials say the fire was caused by a fight between inmates in a prison workshop. roxana saberi has more. >> reporter: the flames that erupted from iran's most notorious prison turned deadly with activists fearing the number killed is much higher than claimed by the regime. as the sound of gunshots and explosions rang out in videos posted on line, families waited anxiously to learn about their loved ones trapped inside. iran's state-run media sent in a reporter claiming firefighters quelled the flames in a sewing workshop and that prisoners were safe in bed. the prison houses both regular criminals and political prisoners like journalists, activists, and recently protest
anne-marie? >> wendy gillette in new york. thank you very much. >>> iranian state media says that at least eight people were killed and 61 hurt after a fire broke out saturday at a prison in tehran holding political prisoners and anti-government activists. the families of two americans being held there said that they were safe as of yesterday morning. iranian officials say the fire was caused by a fight between inmates in a prison workshop. roxana saberi has more. >>...
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anne? >> you want me to go first? >> aleta. >> i appreciate that lisa teached on the subject of hierarchy needs, that is the base like the foundation of house. if a student basic needs are not met, they're not open to learning. and food is a huge part. so i appreciate the work that we've been doing with community partnership, we have community that's rebring resources into our schools such as food pantry. my son goes to deniman and we have a foodbank once a week. and i'm happy to see that we have additional funding, thanks california, for those additional grants. we need more partnership. today i was at hub in south here, where families on, wednesdays can stop by and get food free food. but op tuesday and thursday, they're also offering housing assistant, helping people apply for benefits and things like that. and so much more than just food. also in the past we've involved students in the work, we actually had our students as part of the tasting committee. so the more we can bring our stud
anne? >> you want me to go first? >> aleta. >> i appreciate that lisa teached on the subject of hierarchy needs, that is the base like the foundation of house. if a student basic needs are not met, they're not open to learning. and food is a huge part. so i appreciate the work that we've been doing with community partnership, we have community that's rebring resources into our schools such as food pantry. my son goes to deniman and we have a foodbank once a week. and i'm happy...
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one of them is here in ann arbor, so this actually is our ann arbor copy of the star-spangled banner. what i want to do is start with the singles. it is a little different in 1814 style than today. one of the argument i make is that there is no traditional way to sing the star-spangled banner. it has been changing. one of the things that changes is that in the 19th century, it actually takes longer to sing than today because they sing the verse twice. instead of stopping at land of the free, home of the brave, it is sung by a skilled thing or so we can have all the high notes, and then the audience, the crowd, the community offers back and affirms that last line. so it is not a performance so much as a dialogue. so you guys are francis scott key's friends at the premiere and we will hear the original version. jennifer will sing it, and then we will all sing it together. i have an original voice. ♪ >> by the dawn's early light, what so proudly we hail at the twilight's last gleaming. stripes and bright stars through the perilous fight. o'er the ramparts we watched were so gallantly str
one of them is here in ann arbor, so this actually is our ann arbor copy of the star-spangled banner. what i want to do is start with the singles. it is a little different in 1814 style than today. one of the argument i make is that there is no traditional way to sing the star-spangled banner. it has been changing. one of the things that changes is that in the 19th century, it actually takes longer to sing than today because they sing the verse twice. instead of stopping at land of the free,...
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i'm anne-marie green. the man accused of attacking the husband of house speaker nancy pelosi with a hammer will be charged today and arraigned tomorrow. sources say david depape allegedly had a bag full of zip ties when he broke into the home on friday. he also allegedly had a list of people he wanted to target. in some of her first comments since the attack, nancy pelosi said her husband paul continues to improve, but that her family is heartbroken and traumatized by the incident. jonathan vigliotti has more from san francisco. >> reporter: 82-year-old paul pelosi is recovering after surgery for a fractured skull. sources tell cbs news it could have been worse. pelosi held off the attack by asking the intruder to use the bathroom. that's when he called 911 for help. the suspect, 42-year-old david depape who had a history of spreading political conspiracy theories on line allegedly struck pelosi with a hammer before being tackled bipolice. sources say he was looking for nancy pelosi who was in washington a
i'm anne-marie green. the man accused of attacking the husband of house speaker nancy pelosi with a hammer will be charged today and arraigned tomorrow. sources say david depape allegedly had a bag full of zip ties when he broke into the home on friday. he also allegedly had a list of people he wanted to target. in some of her first comments since the attack, nancy pelosi said her husband paul continues to improve, but that her family is heartbroken and traumatized by the incident. jonathan...
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>> anne, thanks. >>> let's talk about coronavirus now.csf has launched two research projects on what makes up long covid grade more and what those systems look like . >> it is systems that persist from the initial period or that develop shortly after or what we call long covid . through the national institute of health, ucsf is participating in what is called the recover project. we are interested in individuals right now who are in the first 30 days from their covid infection, both people who have been doing well, and those who are not and are particularly interested in communities that have been hit the hardest by covid, particularly latino and black communities. >> 4.4% is the current test positivity rate, and the governor says our state of emergency will and after february. >>> look at this, maybe you can hear it. a surprise firework show sent a lot of people in the bay area into a bit of a panic last night or it you hear the percussion there. so there is nothing to worry about here. those fireworks above treasure island were all part
>> anne, thanks. >>> let's talk about coronavirus now.csf has launched two research projects on what makes up long covid grade more and what those systems look like . >> it is systems that persist from the initial period or that develop shortly after or what we call long covid . through the national institute of health, ucsf is participating in what is called the recover project. we are interested in individuals right now who are in the first 30 days from their covid...
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one of them is at the clements library here in our ann arbor. this is the copy of the star-spangled banner. it is a little different in the 1814 style that we've seen today. one argument make is there is no actual original star-spangled banner. it always changes. one of the things that changes is in the 19th century and actually takes longer to sing the spurs bangle banner than it does today. they sang the last two lines twice. oh say can you see -- its first saying by soloist, a skilled singer. someone who can hit all the high notes. then the audience, the crowd, the community echoes back and firms that last line. and not a performance, it is a dialogue, right? you guys francis got keys friends in 1814 at the premier. the original version. the last line will happen twice. jennifer will sing it and then we will all sing it together. >> on original instruments, of course. >> yes. ♪ ♪ ♪ >> oh say can you see by the dawn's early light what so proudly we hailed at the twilight's last gleaming. whose bright stripes and bright stars through the perilo
one of them is at the clements library here in our ann arbor. this is the copy of the star-spangled banner. it is a little different in the 1814 style that we've seen today. one argument make is there is no actual original star-spangled banner. it always changes. one of the things that changes is in the 19th century and actually takes longer to sing the spurs bangle banner than it does today. they sang the last two lines twice. oh say can you see -- its first saying by soloist, a skilled...
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i'm anne-marie green. i'm anne-marie green. breaking overnight, deadly breaking overnight, deadly explosions rock several cities explosions rock several cities across ukraine including the across ukraine including the capital of kyiv. capital of kyiv. the mayor of kyiv reported the mayor of kyiv reported explosions in the center of the explosions in the cent city in an area that includes city in an area that includes government offices. they appeared to be the result they appeared to be the result of of missile strikes. ukrainian president volodymyr zelenskyy said people ukrainian president volodymyr zelenskyy said people were killed and wounded in the were killed and woun attacks, and he accused russia attacks, and he accused russia of trying to wipe his country of trying to wipe his country off the face of the earth. off the face of the earth. the number of casualties is not the number of casualt yet known. yet known. it comes after russian president it comes after russian president vladimir putin called saturday's vladimir p
i'm anne-marie green. i'm anne-marie green. breaking overnight, deadly breaking overnight, deadly explosions rock several cities explosions rock several cities across ukraine including the across ukraine including the capital of kyiv. capital of kyiv. the mayor of kyiv reported the mayor of kyiv reported explosions in the center of the explosions in the cent city in an area that includes city in an area that includes government offices. they appeared to be the result they appeared to be the...
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anne? >> you want me to go first? >> aleta. >> i appreciate that lisa teached on the subject of hierarchy needs, that is the base like the foundation of house. if a student basic needs are not met, they're not open to learning. and food is a huge part. so i appreciate the work that we've been doing with community partnership, we have community that's rebring resources into our schools such as food pantry. my son goes to deniman and we have a foodbank once a week. and i'm happy to see that we have additional funding, thanks california, for those additional grants. we need more partnership. today i was at hub in south here, where families on, wednesdays can stop by and get food free food. but op tuesday and thursday, they're also offering housing assistant, helping people apply for benefits and things like that. and so much more than just food. also in the past we've involved students in the work, we actually had our students as part of the tasting committee. so the more we can bring our stud
anne? >> you want me to go first? >> aleta. >> i appreciate that lisa teached on the subject of hierarchy needs, that is the base like the foundation of house. if a student basic needs are not met, they're not open to learning. and food is a huge part. so i appreciate the work that we've been doing with community partnership, we have community that's rebring resources into our schools such as food pantry. my son goes to deniman and we have a foodbank once a week. and i'm happy...
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i'm anne-marie green. this morning, four regions of ukraine that were annexed by russia are under marshal law. russian president vladimir putin made the declaration as he tightens his grip on the area with a possible imposition of strict curfews and restrictions on travel and public gatherings. it comes as ukraine ordered nationwide curbs on electricity use after russian missile and kamikaze drone strikes targeted the power and water supply. the use of the purported iranian-made drones has outraged world leaders including president biden. naomi ruchim is in new york with the latest on all of this. good morning. >> reporter: good morning. ukrainian president volodymyr zelenskyy has urged the people in those regions to lay down their arms should russia push them to join their military. thousands of ukrainians lined up to flee the russian-occupied city of kherson ahead of an expected ukrainian counteroffensive. it's one of four illegally annexed regions now under russian president vladimir putin's declaration
i'm anne-marie green. this morning, four regions of ukraine that were annexed by russia are under marshal law. russian president vladimir putin made the declaration as he tightens his grip on the area with a possible imposition of strict curfews and restrictions on travel and public gatherings. it comes as ukraine ordered nationwide curbs on electricity use after russian missile and kamikaze drone strikes targeted the power and water supply. the use of the purported iranian-made drones has...
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i'm anne-marie green. we begin in florida where people are beginning the long road to recovery after destruction of hurricane ian. president biden will tour the damage on wednesday. at least 86 deaths have been reported so far in florida and north carolina. more than 600,000 homes still remain without power. rescue efforts are still underway. the department of defense posted this video on social media showing people airlifted to safety after being stranded on sanibel island. emergency officials say more than 1,600 people have been rescued statewide since the storm hit. we have more from ft. myers, one of the hardest hit areas. good morning. >> reporter: anne-marie, good morning. the search and rescue continues in southwest florida where some streets still look like this -- lined with boats that washed ashore following the storm. hurricane ian carved a deadly path of destruction across florida in only a few hours, but the ongoing rescue and recovery will take time and resources. >> we are continuing the fir
i'm anne-marie green. we begin in florida where people are beginning the long road to recovery after destruction of hurricane ian. president biden will tour the damage on wednesday. at least 86 deaths have been reported so far in florida and north carolina. more than 600,000 homes still remain without power. rescue efforts are still underway. the department of defense posted this video on social media showing people airlifted to safety after being stranded on sanibel island. emergency officials...
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i'm anne-marie green. we begin this morning with some chilling words from president biden about the growing threat of nuclear war. during a democratic fundraiser last night the president said that the risk of nuclear armageddon is at the highest level since the 1962 cuban missile crisis. it comes after russian president vladimir putin's recent comments about the po u ukraine. astrid martinez is here in new york with the latest on that. astrid, good morning. >> reporter: good morning, anne-marie. and for weeks now u.s. officials, world leaders have said that putin's threats to possibly use nuclear weapons to defend russia are legitimate, that they don't believe he's bluffing, and that the u.s. takes these threats very seriously. but what stands out from president biden's comments last night at a fundraiser here in new york are that these are the starkest and boldest warnings the president has made on putin's threats. president biden's off-camera comments in at a democratic fundraiser in new york are prompti
i'm anne-marie green. we begin this morning with some chilling words from president biden about the growing threat of nuclear war. during a democratic fundraiser last night the president said that the risk of nuclear armageddon is at the highest level since the 1962 cuban missile crisis. it comes after russian president vladimir putin's recent comments about the po u ukraine. astrid martinez is here in new york with the latest on that. astrid, good morning. >> reporter: good morning,...
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i'm anne-marie green. breaking overnight, russia says it has detained eight people in connection with saturday's explosion that damaged a key bridge connecting russia to its annexed territory of crimea. russian officials say that five russians, three citizens of ukraine and armenia are in custody over the explosion. moscow also claims the blast was organized by ukraine. meanwhile, in an interview with cnn, president biden called russian president vladimir putin a rational actor who miscalculated his ability to invade ukraine. astrid martinez is here in new york with the latest on all of that. good morning. >> reporter: good morning, anne-marie. president biden and other world leaders condemned russia's increasing aggression and are warning vladimir putin not to escalate his war. meanwhile, ukrainians are being asked to conserve energy and to stock up on water after two straight days of heavy bombardment across their country. days after president biden warned of armageddon at a democratic fundraiser, he sai
i'm anne-marie green. breaking overnight, russia says it has detained eight people in connection with saturday's explosion that damaged a key bridge connecting russia to its annexed territory of crimea. russian officials say that five russians, three citizens of ukraine and armenia are in custody over the explosion. moscow also claims the blast was organized by ukraine. meanwhile, in an interview with cnn, president biden called russian president vladimir putin a rational actor who...
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it that anne gibbs, the lady from channel 12 news? [ gasps ] oh, my god! it's anne gibbs! oh, i love her! that reaction would've been big if it was anne hathaway. oh, she is hiding quite a figure behind that desk. okay, what's going on with you and anne gibbs? come on. we gotta go say hi to her. okay, we're doing this? mitchell: hey. hi. hi. i'm sorry. um, i am such a fan. i was so moved by that story you did about the gymnast with the hump. - you want to hear something crazy? - yeah. he just got a scholarship to notre dame. - no! oh, my gosh! [ laughs ] - yeah. [ laughs ] you probably get this all the time, but i have a story for you. i represent some homeless people in a case against a corporation that pays them slave wages. how long has this been going on? since 2012. we're just trying to shine a light - on how awful they're being. - truly awful. - are you working on this, too? - oh, gosh. no, no. - i'm just this one's husband. - yeah.
it that anne gibbs, the lady from channel 12 news? [ gasps ] oh, my god! it's anne gibbs! oh, i love her! that reaction would've been big if it was anne hathaway. oh, she is hiding quite a figure behind that desk. okay, what's going on with you and anne gibbs? come on. we gotta go say hi to her. okay, we're doing this? mitchell: hey. hi. hi. i'm sorry. um, i am such a fan. i was so moved by that story you did about the gymnast with the hump. - you want to hear something crazy? - yeah. he just...
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anne? >> yeah, wesley brownlee charge with only 3 of the 6 murders he is accused of committing. bu officials say, that should change center today in court he faced charges for the murders o jonathan hernandez rodriguez, juan cruz, and stockton police previously said they believed he was responsible for three other murders as well, includin one in oakland. at this point they don't have enough evidence to charge him in those cases. stockton police say ballistic tests have linked the shootings to one another. so we'll see about that. the other counts include being a felon in possession of a firearm as well as possession of ammunition. brownlee was arrested in the morning, he was out, hunting, says the chief, at the time, during his signature black outfit and mask. some people in stockton were worried after there was another murder overnight in the city, but prosecutors say they are 100% sure that they have the correct killer in custody. >> we believe beyond a reasonable doubt we have the right suspect in custody. we wouldn't charge person responsible . at this point we will proceed
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since december of 2021, the anne arundel lodge has served 3016 consumers. our behavioral health urgent care center has served 809 consumers. those are 809 lives in crisis we have touched. we see individuals with known behavioral health disorders. we see those who are seeking help for the first time. on their first visit, we have sent initiated treatment on a walk-in basis. we provide psychotropic medications. we also offer bridge services for consumers until they have begun ongoing treatment and support services. our behavioral health urgent care center provides consumers with a safe therapeutic base. it is whatever team prefers to call our judgment free zone. consumer testimony is the best way i can explain how important it is to have a certified community behavioral health clinic in our community. here is some of the feedback we have received. this is the first time i have ever felt like anyone really listened to me. thank you. thank you for giving me my life back. you gave me hope when i thought there was none left for me. you saved my life. you saved my
since december of 2021, the anne arundel lodge has served 3016 consumers. our behavioral health urgent care center has served 809 consumers. those are 809 lives in crisis we have touched. we see individuals with known behavioral health disorders. we see those who are seeking help for the first time. on their first visit, we have sent initiated treatment on a walk-in basis. we provide psychotropic medications. we also offer bridge services for consumers until they have begun ongoing treatment...
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charles schwab chief investment strategist liz ann saunders on how far the market might fall.terns for the coming decade, big trends to watch and new strategies to consider. plus there was a lot of alarm about the housing market this week. is it time to worry? we begin as always three things investors ought to be worried about. wild gyrations on wall street as the market continues to fall, could good news be more bad news for the market. the bank of england stepping in with emergency bond purchases to calm market turmoil. investors have rarely been so focused on the uk economy. the bubble has popped and investors can't seem to dump him them fast enough but since back companies could still take off. on "barron's roundtable" my colleagues ben levinsohn, megan costello and jack hough. the market was down this week. that is the headline but you are glad it wasn't down even farther. ben: the dow, the s&p at the nasdaq finished, but it took a long time to get there. especially given the news where we had pension funds going up and really good jobless claims numbers. all good news is
charles schwab chief investment strategist liz ann saunders on how far the market might fall.terns for the coming decade, big trends to watch and new strategies to consider. plus there was a lot of alarm about the housing market this week. is it time to worry? we begin as always three things investors ought to be worried about. wild gyrations on wall street as the market continues to fall, could good news be more bad news for the market. the bank of england stepping in with emergency bond...
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anne sacoolas, whose husband works for the us embassy, appeared in a london court by video link fromed in a head—on collision outside a us base in northamptonshire. this afternoon, wearing the green of his favourite motorbike, his family arrived at the old bailey in london to see the american woman responsible finally admit her guilt in court. appearing by video link from her lawyer's office in washington, anne sacoolas — with her dark hair tied back — pleaded guilty to a charge of causing harry dunn's death by careless driving. harry dunn wasjust 19 years old when he died, and his family have campaigned hard to get the case to this stage, when once a court case seemed impossible. it's been really tough. and today, honestly, it feels just like the sun's come out. i didn't know if we'd ever get to this stage sometimes, and thankfully today, with the support of these guys and you guys, we've got there and we've gotjustice for our son. yeah. — i really feel that. emotions were running high, but they were partly feelings of relief. afterwards, his mum charlotte told me that on the night
anne sacoolas, whose husband works for the us embassy, appeared in a london court by video link fromed in a head—on collision outside a us base in northamptonshire. this afternoon, wearing the green of his favourite motorbike, his family arrived at the old bailey in london to see the american woman responsible finally admit her guilt in court. appearing by video link from her lawyer's office in washington, anne sacoolas — with her dark hair tied back — pleaded guilty to a charge of...
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important take, especially as people wonder where exactly that put is liz ann, i hope you'll give us we're watching some of the opec headlines in, give us a moment to get to brian sullivan brian. >> hey, carl, thanks very much we're in here, the media room. this is where the press conference will take place i want to make what i think is an important point on the numbers we've been reporting, this 2 million barrel a day. that's what the headlines say. when is 2 million not 2 million when it comes to opec? here is an open question goldman sachs out a moment ago with this very thing it may be a cut of 600,000 to 700,000 barrels a day if they exemption russia take 2 million minus 1.3, a real barrel cut of around 6 to 7 o 00,000 barrels a day that may be why we're not seeing the oil market rise as much. we're about to go live on the press conference the opec ministers, we expect the saudi prince, expect the opec secretary-general, the uae representative again, that's probably why we're not seeing the market move as much guys. if they exempt russia, that's what we're waiting on. when we g
important take, especially as people wonder where exactly that put is liz ann, i hope you'll give us we're watching some of the opec headlines in, give us a moment to get to brian sullivan brian. >> hey, carl, thanks very much we're in here, the media room. this is where the press conference will take place i want to make what i think is an important point on the numbers we've been reporting, this 2 million barrel a day. that's what the headlines say. when is 2 million not 2 million when...
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i'm anne-marie green. we begin this morning with an alarming rise among children of a respiratory virus called rsv. it is pushing some hospitals to the brink. hospitals in at least 33 states are seeing a dramatic inse in cases affecting children. some health care facilities are so overwhelmed they're running out of beds. it's gotten so bad in connecticut, they are thinking about bringing in the national guard to help. omar villafranca has the details. >> reporter: at connecticut children's medical center, doctors are slammed with the surge in rsv cases. dr. john brancato says every inch of the emergency room is filled. >> we are having patients in hall beds. we're using our orthopedic room, other treatment rooms as much as possible. >> reporter: rsv cases typically peak in december to mid-february. this month the hospital has more rsv cases than any other respiratory illness including covid. >> a lot of the patients that we're seeing now are sicker. so they need immediate assessment. >> reporter: further s
i'm anne-marie green. we begin this morning with an alarming rise among children of a respiratory virus called rsv. it is pushing some hospitals to the brink. hospitals in at least 33 states are seeing a dramatic inse in cases affecting children. some health care facilities are so overwhelmed they're running out of beds. it's gotten so bad in connecticut, they are thinking about bringing in the national guard to help. omar villafranca has the details. >> reporter: at connecticut...
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anne-marie? >> astrid martinez in new york. astrid, thank you very much. >>> a russian court is hearing an appeal today from brittney griner over her conviction and not on a nine-year prison sentence on drug charges. her lawyers say griner does not expect miracles at her hearing. officials say they found vape canisters containing cannabis in her luggage at a moscow airport in february. the biden administration has proposed a prisoner swap to bring her and fellow jailed american paul whelan home. >>> turning to the midterm elections, in the race for senate in the key state of pennsylvania, democratic governor john fetterman faces off with republican dr. mehmet oz in their debate tonight. fetterman who has effects from a stroke he suffered in may will used a closed captioning device to help him understand what was said. last night two governors squared off. ron desantis and charlie crist had several clashes including on the issue of abortion rights. earlier in the year desantis signed a law with no abortion at 15 weeks regardless
anne-marie? >> astrid martinez in new york. astrid, thank you very much. >>> a russian court is hearing an appeal today from brittney griner over her conviction and not on a nine-year prison sentence on drug charges. her lawyers say griner does not expect miracles at her hearing. officials say they found vape canisters containing cannabis in her luggage at a moscow airport in february. the biden administration has proposed a prisoner swap to bring her and fellow jailed american...
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i'm asking liz ann saunders next. the day you get your clearchoice dental implants makes every day... a "let's dig in" day... mm. ...a "chow down" day... a "take a big bite" day... a "perfectly delicious" day... - mm. [ chuckles ] - ...a "love my new teeth" day. because your clearchoice day is the day everything is back on the menu. a clearchoice day changes every day. schedule a free consultation. ♪ i got into debt in college and, no matter how much i paid, it followed me everywhere. so i consolidated it into a low-rate personal loan from sofi. get a personal loan with no fees, low fixed rates, and borrow up to $100k. sofi. get your money right. another busy day? of course - you're a cio in 2022. but you're ready. because you've got the next generation in global secure networking from comcast business. with fully integrated security solutions all in one place. so you're covered. on-premise and in the cloud. you can run things the way you want - your team, ours or a mix of both. with the nation's largest ip converged
i'm asking liz ann saunders next. the day you get your clearchoice dental implants makes every day... a "let's dig in" day... mm. ...a "chow down" day... a "take a big bite" day... a "perfectly delicious" day... - mm. [ chuckles ] - ...a "love my new teeth" day. because your clearchoice day is the day everything is back on the menu. a clearchoice day changes every day. schedule a free consultation. ♪ i got into debt in college and, no matter...
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.” >> my name is chief anne richardson.f virginia and i am a great grandmother. >> how a return of sacred land to her tribe is giving this native american leader hope for future generations. plus -- >> oh my god. i see myself. >> behind that smile is a women who changed history. >> my name is sylvia mendez, daughter of gonzalo and felicitas mendez. >> what happened when her parents went to court to integrate her california public school. life is busy. so, come to shell and get three things done at once. first, fill up with shell v-power nitro+ to help keep your engine running like new. nice! then save up with the fuel rewards program and never pay full price for gas again. oh wow! and, finally, snack up to save even more at the pump. at's great! make the most of the stop you need to make with shell. wait! there's three of me? awesome! soledad: monday marks what is known as christopher columbus day. for many, the holiday symbolizes the violent eradication of native american populations. last year, president joe biden issued
.” >> my name is chief anne richardson.f virginia and i am a great grandmother. >> how a return of sacred land to her tribe is giving this native american leader hope for future generations. plus -- >> oh my god. i see myself. >> behind that smile is a women who changed history. >> my name is sylvia mendez, daughter of gonzalo and felicitas mendez. >> what happened when her parents went to court to integrate her california public school. life is busy. so,...
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princess anne was still too young.i will never forget how young we were and were taking a bath and she came in and tried on the crown before the coronation amazing moment i will never forget it now she was the sovereign of the united kingdom of australia new zealand and canada and head of 14 other independent states, she also became the head of the anglican church, the royal navy, the army, the royal air force, and, of course, the commonwealth. she visited australia for the first time in 1954, when i was 14 or 15 years old, and now the queen on the throne came and the visit aroused any interest, it was a significant event, i think people treated her so well because her love for the commonwealth was evident she cried every part of this territorial empire as every part of her united kingdom queen and mother elizabeth ii became the first british sovereign since queen victoria to combine these roles while on the throne in 1960 with prince andrew appeared and in four years prince edward became a princess and prince charles
princess anne was still too young.i will never forget how young we were and were taking a bath and she came in and tried on the crown before the coronation amazing moment i will never forget it now she was the sovereign of the united kingdom of australia new zealand and canada and head of 14 other independent states, she also became the head of the anglican church, the royal navy, the army, the royal air force, and, of course, the commonwealth. she visited australia for the first time in 1954,...
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good morning. >> reporter: anne-marie, good morning. the drama of this twitter takeover appears to have finally reached a conclusion. elon musk is said to be planning for drastic changes at the company on everything from leadership to what users can and cannot tweet out. elon musk tweeted, quote, the bird is freed hours after the "associated press" reported he had taken control of twitter. the billionaire tesla and spacex ceo is also said to have fired multiple top executives including its ceo, chief financial officer and chief legal counsel. twitter has not responded to a request for comment from cbs news. >> everything is incredibly uncertain right now. i believe that a musk-owned twitter would mean he would start to implement a lot of the changes to the platform. >> reporter: wednesday musk, whose new twitter description says chief twit, brought a sink to the san francisco headquarters and joked "let that sink in." the following day he was tweeting an open letter to advertisers that he envisions the social media platform as a digital
good morning. >> reporter: anne-marie, good morning. the drama of this twitter takeover appears to have finally reached a conclusion. elon musk is said to be planning for drastic changes at the company on everything from leadership to what users can and cannot tweet out. elon musk tweeted, quote, the bird is freed hours after the "associated press" reported he had taken control of twitter. the billionaire tesla and spacex ceo is also said to have fired multiple top executives...
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i'm anne-marie green. we begin with a tragic turn in the search for a california family kidnapped at gunpoint. the bodies of a baby girl, her parents, and uncle have been found. police say a farm worker made the discovery in a remote orchard in merced county, just outside of the bay area. the victims went missing on monday after they were taken from their trucking business in central california. surveillance video released yesterday afternoon showed a gunman leading the family out of the office. authorities believe it was a random attack and a financially motivated crime. >> there's just no words right now to describe the anger i feel and the senselessness of this incident. i said it earlier, there's a special place in hell for this guy, and i mean it. >> investigators say the suspect, 48-year-old jesus salgado, is currently in the hospital after he tried to die by suicide when he was approached by police on tuesday. he was previously sentenced to 11 years in prison on first-degree robbery charges. >>> als
i'm anne-marie green. we begin with a tragic turn in the search for a california family kidnapped at gunpoint. the bodies of a baby girl, her parents, and uncle have been found. police say a farm worker made the discovery in a remote orchard in merced county, just outside of the bay area. the victims went missing on monday after they were taken from their trucking business in central california. surveillance video released yesterday afternoon showed a gunman leading the family out of the...
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soon, and the ukrainian translation of the book is vostolek, and it is compared to the jewish girl annewho was a diary during the occupation the netherlands by the nazis in the second world war together, the whole girl is like anne frank, it's terrible what is happening in 2022 but it's good that she describes the story that the world needs to hear anne frank was 13 when she started keeping her diary, first for herself and then to record the atrocities committed by the nazis later the entire frank family was arrested. almost all of them died in the concentration camps. anna herself did not survive, but her diary remained, now published as a separate book and translated into more than 60 languages, including ukrainian. fortunately, eva skaletsky managed to save herself in march, she and her grandmother reached ireland, where they were accepted by sponsors, we are friends. i went to school in ireland, made new friends, and the life of the ukrainian woman was taken over by the british actress keira knightley. she gave eva her voice by voicing a diary in english. the world- famous celebrity
soon, and the ukrainian translation of the book is vostolek, and it is compared to the jewish girl annewho was a diary during the occupation the netherlands by the nazis in the second world war together, the whole girl is like anne frank, it's terrible what is happening in 2022 but it's good that she describes the story that the world needs to hear anne frank was 13 when she started keeping her diary, first for herself and then to record the atrocities committed by the nazis later the entire...
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alice and anne-lou, seen here trapped in the crowd. that laughter quickly turning to terror.nne-lou, you passed out at some point. >> because i didn't have air. >> reporter: and did they just lift you up above the crowd? >> yeah, yeah. >> reporter: as the crowd pressed the life was squeezed out of at least 155 victims. it took over 30 minutes for first responders to wade into that sea of bodies. keen police acknowledging they had only 137 officers on duty for that crowd of 100,000. among the dead, 20-year-old anne gieske, a junior nursing student from the university of kentucky, and 20-year-old steven blesi, who was on a semester abroad from georgia's kennesaw state university. blesi's father says when he called his son, a policeman that had found his phone answered. >> i can't tell you the pain that is. i wish i would have not let him go. >> reporter: david, the victims were from 14 countries. the vast majority of them in their 20s. the youngest still in middle school and we've been watching this memorial grow by the hour. those monks holding vigil, the white carnation, the
alice and anne-lou, seen here trapped in the crowd. that laughter quickly turning to terror.nne-lou, you passed out at some point. >> because i didn't have air. >> reporter: and did they just lift you up above the crowd? >> yeah, yeah. >> reporter: as the crowd pressed the life was squeezed out of at least 155 victims. it took over 30 minutes for first responders to wade into that sea of bodies. keen police acknowledging they had only 137 officers on duty for that crowd...
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mary anne is a nurse and realtor.member of democrats life for america. ladies, great to have you on. thank you for spending time with us and our audience today. mary anne, i want to start with you. you live in buck head, the neighborhood just north of the city of atlanta. reverend, you live in nor cross a little bit above the northern part of the city. but mary anne. you had an incident at your house over the summer where you had a break-in. what happened and how did what change you? >> so basically on june 3rd i was in my home in buck head working in my home office friday afternoon at 2:30. and my gates were open. my alarm was off. i live off of main street in buckhead never thinking i would be in any harm. i hear glass shatter in my living room and an intruder come into my house midday. i was home, heard it. at first i thought it was my children playing with toys. then i saw a man that didn't belong in my home. i went red and went straight for my weapon and warned the intruder i was coming and he left my property. i
mary anne is a nurse and realtor.member of democrats life for america. ladies, great to have you on. thank you for spending time with us and our audience today. mary anne, i want to start with you. you live in buck head, the neighborhood just north of the city of atlanta. reverend, you live in nor cross a little bit above the northern part of the city. but mary anne. you had an incident at your house over the summer where you had a break-in. what happened and how did what change you? >>...
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anne? >> you want me to go first? >> aleta. >> i appreciate that lisa teached on the subject of hierarchy needs, that is the base like the foundation of house. if a student basic needs are not met, they're not open to learning. and food is a huge part. so i appreciate the work that we've been doing with community partnership, we have community that's rebring resources into our schools such as food pantry. my son goes to deniman and we have a foodbank once a week. and i'm happy to see that we have additional funding, thanks california, for those additional grants. we need more partnership. today i was at hub in south here, where families on, wednesdays can stop by and get food free food. but op tuesday and thursday, they're also offering housing assistant, helping people apply for benefits and things like that. and so much more than just food. also in the past we've involved students in the work, we actually had our students as part of the tasting committee. so the more we can bring our stud
anne? >> you want me to go first? >> aleta. >> i appreciate that lisa teached on the subject of hierarchy needs, that is the base like the foundation of house. if a student basic needs are not met, they're not open to learning. and food is a huge part. so i appreciate the work that we've been doing with community partnership, we have community that's rebring resources into our schools such as food pantry. my son goes to deniman and we have a foodbank once a week. and i'm happy...
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ann, i'm wondering what this might signal?n live or die by that sword, i guess. that is the key to his success or fame that he irks or pricks at people, then they realize it is kanye all of this. has he gone too far? has he permanently damaged goods? people said that with his fives to donald trump and the wets and he survives? >> neil, i should begin the answer with a compliment i know what kind of echo chamber and positivetive you want to be, i think he has been categorically canceled. the difference here which the speed these corporations, whether adidas, whether balenciaga cutting him off. neil: right. >> what is amazing the huge size of losses these companies are willing to bear, over $200 million adidas is willing to eat to cut that contract. thatthat is a statement that gos above and west what happened to the kanye west in the past. this is statement by these corporations. neil: they were unequivocal about this. guys, thank you very much. show your attention to mortgage rates, 8.7%, the highest since 2002. they're having
ann, i'm wondering what this might signal?n live or die by that sword, i guess. that is the key to his success or fame that he irks or pricks at people, then they realize it is kanye all of this. has he gone too far? has he permanently damaged goods? people said that with his fives to donald trump and the wets and he survives? >> neil, i should begin the answer with a compliment i know what kind of echo chamber and positivetive you want to be, i think he has been categorically canceled....
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ann berry will handicap earnings after the release. maybe you heard of these companies, microsoft and google. taking the other side of conventional wisdom, that will serve you in life and certainly in the stock market. all that and much more on "making money." ♪. charles: so, sort of an indecisive start at the beginning just like yesterday, right? then we saw buying come in big time. we had wave after wave of negative economic data. starting first consumer confidence came in 102.5. the street was looking for a whole lot more than that. it was down month over month. the big swoon was present situation. 139.9 from 150. that set pace. richmond manufacturing report, that crumbled. in fact that hasn't been positive since april of this year. month to month case-shiller down seasonally adjusted. it is starring to break down. this is the second consecutive monthly decline and the largest since february of 2010. because this includes june and july, it also suggests maybe a real sharp fall for august closings as well. the market back to rooting
ann berry will handicap earnings after the release. maybe you heard of these companies, microsoft and google. taking the other side of conventional wisdom, that will serve you in life and certainly in the stock market. all that and much more on "making money." ♪. charles: so, sort of an indecisive start at the beginning just like yesterday, right? then we saw buying come in big time. we had wave after wave of negative economic data. starting first consumer confidence came in 102.5....
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anne?want me to go first? >> aleta. >> i appreciate that lisa teached on the subject of hierarchy needs, that is the base like the foundation of house. if a student basic needs are not met, they're not open to learning. and food is a huge part. so i appreciate the work that we've been doing with community partnership, we have community that's rebring resources into our schools such as food pantry. my son goes to deniman and we have a foodbank once a week. and i'm happy to see that we have additional funding, thanks california, for those additional grants. we need more partnership. today i was at hub in south here, where families on, wednesdays can stop by and get food free food. but op tuesday and thursday, they're also offering housing assistant, helping people apply for benefits and things like that. and so much more than just food. also in the past we've involved students in the work, we actually had our students as part of the tasting committee. so the more we can bring our students in
anne?want me to go first? >> aleta. >> i appreciate that lisa teached on the subject of hierarchy needs, that is the base like the foundation of house. if a student basic needs are not met, they're not open to learning. and food is a huge part. so i appreciate the work that we've been doing with community partnership, we have community that's rebring resources into our schools such as food pantry. my son goes to deniman and we have a foodbank once a week. and i'm happy to see that...
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the photo on the right is olson's queen anne cottages on harrison street between 21st and 22nd street and retain integrity and contribute to an eligible district. each residential has a simple form with entry porch and cut away bay windows. though ornmentation is simple and this concludes the discussion of the selected evaluative frameworks. so in conclusion the department recommends adoption of the gilded age styles historic context statement and we're available for any questions. >> thank you. that concludes staff's presentation. we should open public comment. members of the public please come forward. s chambers we will go to our remote callers. again when you hear your line is unmuted that's your indcasion to begin speaking. >> thank you commissioners. good afternoon. my name is robert turney. it was my privilege to be consult with the planning department staff in the preparation of this and i am very impressed with the work they have done. i would like to add a comment about the use of the term "gilded age" rather than victorian. between 1996 and 96 i -- 1995 and 96 i was preside
the photo on the right is olson's queen anne cottages on harrison street between 21st and 22nd street and retain integrity and contribute to an eligible district. each residential has a simple form with entry porch and cut away bay windows. though ornmentation is simple and this concludes the discussion of the selected evaluative frameworks. so in conclusion the department recommends adoption of the gilded age styles historic context statement and we're available for any questions. >>...
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i'm leigh-ann gerrans.nk we will see another 75 basis point move in november. i had thought they would slow down to 50 in december. i will cling to that for the moment that if the inflation numbers come in the way the last 2 have, it is not clear to me that they can step down from these 75 basis point hikes. jonathan: -- tom: onto december meetings in the fed. lisa abramowicz, jonathan ferro, and tom keene. the vix under 31.35. it is a story that has been anticipated and it shows not a fractured goldman sachs -- that overstates it -- but a goldman sachs looking to the end of the year in 2023. william cohan's book on goldman sachs, chapter two is called " the family business." goldman sachs has always been that emotion from the 19th century. solomon is completely removed from that chapter. how far is he removed from the people who want goldman sachs who is a family business. >> they do not want to run goldman sachs like the partnership eight used to be. there is one prime ceo and everyone falls under. what i
i'm leigh-ann gerrans.nk we will see another 75 basis point move in november. i had thought they would slow down to 50 in december. i will cling to that for the moment that if the inflation numbers come in the way the last 2 have, it is not clear to me that they can step down from these 75 basis point hikes. jonathan: -- tom: onto december meetings in the fed. lisa abramowicz, jonathan ferro, and tom keene. the vix under 31.35. it is a story that has been anticipated and it shows not a...
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for "today," anne thompson, nbc news. >> what an incredibly important story by anne, and so brave forout and sharing her own personal battle. >> you hope that there are families who watch this, men and women alike who don't just think about those over 40 anymore, but remind those under 40 that they too need to be paying close attention to their health. >> so important. >>> the world famous hollywood sign gets a touch up just in time for a huge an ni y'all wayfairs has just what you need for your home. is that glitter? this table is on its last leg. y'all need this. you're kelly clarkson! a whole new look for a whole lot less. ahhh! -you're kelly clarkson! i am... and you need this. i love it! are we in a wayfair commercial? maybe. personal sauna. ok i need that. ahhhhh! ♪ wayfair, you've got just what i need ♪ ♪ it's the most wonderful time of the year ♪ claritin provides non-drowsy symptom relief from over 200 indoor and outdoor allergens, day after day. feel the clarity and make today the most wonderful time of the year. live claritin clear. do you like... ...chocolate bars? ♪♪ ♪♪ t
for "today," anne thompson, nbc news. >> what an incredibly important story by anne, and so brave forout and sharing her own personal battle. >> you hope that there are families who watch this, men and women alike who don't just think about those over 40 anymore, but remind those under 40 that they too need to be paying close attention to their health. >> so important. >>> the world famous hollywood sign gets a touch up just in time for a huge an ni y'all...
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anne thompson, nbc news >>> the supreme court began a new term today with a new justice on the bench and several blockbuster cases on the docket amid fallout from the overturning of roe v. wade kelly o'donnell joins us now kelly, this was a historic day >> reporter: day one and after 2 1/2 years of covid lockdown the public was allowed back inside today. the court's newest justice is the first black woman to ever serve. justice ketanji brown jackson. she engaged quickly, asking questions of the lawyers who were arguing a case about regulation under the clean water act. and with a conservative supermajority of 6-3, the court is expected to keep pushing issues further to the right they'll be dealing with voting rights like alabama and if their electoral map has shifted to dilute the power of black voters they'll also look at affirmative action and using race in college admissions and whether private businesses can reject providing services to gay weddings, citing freedom of speech. lester >> kelly o'donnell, thank you. >>> in 60 seconds the manhunt for a suspected serial killer in a ci
anne thompson, nbc news >>> the supreme court began a new term today with a new justice on the bench and several blockbuster cases on the docket amid fallout from the overturning of roe v. wade kelly o'donnell joins us now kelly, this was a historic day >> reporter: day one and after 2 1/2 years of covid lockdown the public was allowed back inside today. the court's newest justice is the first black woman to ever serve. justice ketanji brown jackson. she engaged quickly, asking...
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anne thompson takes us there. >> reporter: north carolina's outer banks, 175 miles of barrier islands and beaches now front lines of the climate crisis so much so cynthia dowdy is picking up her home of 22 years and moving it back retreating from the ever encroaching waves. >> we can't fight the king tides we can't fight the nor'easters or hurricanes anymore. >> reporter: and the stakes are high. this house, one of two swallowed up by the atlantic after a may storm. dr. reed corbett of the coastal studies institute says sea levels here are rising at record rates fueled in part by climate change, up a foot in the past 80 years, projected to go another foot by 2050 >> it's more about how much is it changing, how much is it rising and what can we do about it >> a decade ago, you were not allowed to use the term "sea level rise" in your climate predictions. >> the state was in a very different place a decade ago. >> reporter: reality, corbett says, has changed that. >> it isn't about what it's going to be, it is happening today. >> reporter: in dare county manager bobby outen says close t
anne thompson takes us there. >> reporter: north carolina's outer banks, 175 miles of barrier islands and beaches now front lines of the climate crisis so much so cynthia dowdy is picking up her home of 22 years and moving it back retreating from the ever encroaching waves. >> we can't fight the king tides we can't fight the nor'easters or hurricanes anymore. >> reporter: and the stakes are high. this house, one of two swallowed up by the atlantic after a may storm. dr. reed...