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anne. me! sorry! i had the joy of sketching _ this one? anne. me! sorry!. me! sorry! i had the joy of sketching the first _ this one? anne. me! sorry! i had the joy of sketching the first night that i'm a celebrity was on air, and ifound matt that i'm a celebrity was on air, and i found matt hancock, that i'm a celebrity was on air, and ifound matt hancock, i that i'm a celebrity was on air, and i found matt hancock, i thought was fairly assured. i think he's had a much stickier run this time because the question then comes, how do you break the rules when you oppose them on everyone else? that very serious story we started with. i think he was uncomfortable and needed to say that he wanted forgiveness, but you've got to be caught careful that you've got to be caught careful that you don't go on their shows and look like you're entitled to being fred given —— forgiven. he ended his marriage and went off with the other person, but i think the tone of it just felt less short. either everyone turns against him and he puts a dent in his adventure, or they thin
anne. me! sorry! i had the joy of sketching _ this one? anne. me! sorry!. me! sorry! i had the joy of sketching the first _ this one? anne. me! sorry! i had the joy of sketching the first night that i'm a celebrity was on air, and ifound matt that i'm a celebrity was on air, and i found matt hancock, that i'm a celebrity was on air, and ifound matt hancock, i that i'm a celebrity was on air, and i found matt hancock, i thought was fairly assured. i think he's had a much stickier run this time...
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anne, thank ou lot of people in the country. anne, thank you for— lot of people in the country.ntry. anne, thank you for talking us through i thank you for talking us through that. you talk about the bubbles, the potential bubble bursting in the crypto world. this is an exchange cryptocurrency group that's just been an absolute collapse. it's —— its founder has resigned. talk us through the angle that the fd has today. i through the angle that the fd has toda . ., �* through the angle that the fd has toda. .,�* , ., today. i don't exactly have the details, but — today. i don't exactly have the details, but i _ today. i don't exactly have the details, but i don't _ today. i don't exactly have the details, but i don't really - details, but i don't really understand cryptocurrency. it doesn't — understand cryptocurrency. it doesn't appear to be very stable. it doesn't _ doesn't appear to be very stable. it doesn't come much as a surprise to me that _ doesn't come much as a surprise to me that this— doesn't come much as a surprise to me that this guy, who's been talking about— me th
anne, thank ou lot of people in the country. anne, thank you for— lot of people in the country.ntry. anne, thank you for talking us through i thank you for talking us through that. you talk about the bubbles, the potential bubble bursting in the crypto world. this is an exchange cryptocurrency group that's just been an absolute collapse. it's —— its founder has resigned. talk us through the angle that the fd has today. i through the angle that the fd has toda . ., �* through the angle...
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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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anne-marie: the votes are not in yet.ail in valid's need to become -- mail-in ballots need to be counted but right now, she is trailing and what is she doing? she is trying to say that there was some nefarious actions going on for this election and if she is losing, that means the former president is losing because he backed her time. jonathan: that was a trump-endorsed candidate and a lot of people thought she would be the future vp. tom: that is not a small item. i understand this is for 2024 but the jumble of this morning makes that incredibly cloudy. i don't think we get to a future presidential candidate. lisa: is there a message that the moderates actually won in some capacity? if you look across the different locales, more moderate candidates are the ones who surged to the forefront with some exceptions and the more extremist ones did not. tom: i think the extremists were pushed aside stuff is 1600 pennsylvania ecstatic this morning? anne-marie: for joe biden, this is the best outcome for a president in terms of mi
anne-marie: the votes are not in yet.ail in valid's need to become -- mail-in ballots need to be counted but right now, she is trailing and what is she doing? she is trying to say that there was some nefarious actions going on for this election and if she is losing, that means the former president is losing because he backed her time. jonathan: that was a trump-endorsed candidate and a lot of people thought she would be the future vp. tom: that is not a small item. i understand this is for 2024...
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we thought he was auoin this is anne woodard. we thought he was going to — this is anne woodard.land and _ this is anne woodard. we thought he was going to scotland and he - this is anne woodard. we thought he was going to scotland and he was - was going to scotland and he was unfortunately killed on the 13th of june a _ unfortunately killed on the 13th of june a matter of hours before the surrender — june a matter of hours before the surrender. , , june a matter of hours before the surrender-— surrender. this is the first time you've been — surrender. this is the first time you've been here. _ surrender. this is the first time you've been here. yes, - surrender. this is the first time you've been here. yes, it- surrender. this is the first time you've been here. yes, it was. you've been here. yes, it was initially not — you've been here. yes, it was initially not the _ you've been here. yes, it was initially not the place - you've been here. yes, it was initially not the place i - you've been here. yes, it wasl initially not the place i thought you've been here. yes, it was. ini
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ann, let me start with you. be honest, feels like a month ago, you tweeted, house is a toss-up, is not the news i thought i would wake up to here in central europe. american democracy surprises us all again. overall election deniers and isolationists did not have a very good night. what are european leaders in european capitals responding to that with? >> i think it's important to understand that most foreign leaders for years and years, dealt with democrats, republicans, liberals, conservatives, and treated them more or less the same. they understood that there were some differences between them, but there were some bipartisan consensus in american foreign policy. the trump administration changed that, and also the trump administration led many to fear that the united states would no longer serve as the -- [ no audio ] >> i believe we lost her shot there. ian, if you want to step in, what are world leaders telling you in regard to not only what must have surprised them, but surprised a lot of experts here in th
ann, let me start with you. be honest, feels like a month ago, you tweeted, house is a toss-up, is not the news i thought i would wake up to here in central europe. american democracy surprises us all again. overall election deniers and isolationists did not have a very good night. what are european leaders in european capitals responding to that with? >> i think it's important to understand that most foreign leaders for years and years, dealt with democrats, republicans, liberals,...
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ed: ann berry, thank you. coming up, we bring you the latest in the ftx debacle and sam bankman-fried's apology. that is next. this is bloomberg. ♪ caroline: still the story of the week, of the year, let's continue to dive deeper into what repelled the fall of crypto exchange ftx. the founder sam bankman-fried apologizing for the failure. more on what we have learned from the bankruptcy hearing and his own background. what did you make of any apology? >> tim bankman-fried apologized -- sam bankman-fried apologized in a letter to the exchange's employees. he said he wishes they did not end up in this place, that he's sorry for what went wrong. it is up to those employees that experienced dramatic fallout from this implosion to decide whether that is enough of an apology for them. he is still speaking out about what happened and giving his side of the story. ed: if you are new to this story, i have some some of the because each day a new name comes up. the latest name is jane street. can you explain to the audie
ed: ann berry, thank you. coming up, we bring you the latest in the ftx debacle and sam bankman-fried's apology. that is next. this is bloomberg. ♪ caroline: still the story of the week, of the year, let's continue to dive deeper into what repelled the fall of crypto exchange ftx. the founder sam bankman-fried apologizing for the failure. more on what we have learned from the bankruptcy hearing and his own background. what did you make of any apology? >> tim bankman-fried apologized --...
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after she was freed, she learned anne had died. eventually immigrated to what would become israel. she became a pediatric nurse and lived to be 93. she died recently at her home in
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after she was freed, she learned anne had died. and immigrated to what would become israel. she became a pediatric nurse and lived to be 93. she died recently at her home in jerusalem and is survived by her two children t. >> incredible life. the news continues. i want to hand it over to jake i want to hand it over to jake tapper and "cnn tonight." -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com
after she was freed, she learned anne had died. and immigrated to what would become israel. she became a pediatric nurse and lived to be 93. she died recently at her home in jerusalem and is survived by her two children t. >> incredible life. the news continues. i want to hand it over to jake i want to hand it over to jake tapper and "cnn tonight." -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com
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he says some stocks look very cheap and he's bringing like his shopping list, and liz ann sonders will be here as well >>> let's start with today's dashboard. mike santoli >> mild moves at the index level, very much a diverging market that effect is continued sideways movement. as a matter of fact where we are right now in the mid 3900s brings us back to where it stood. >> holding a bit, but not by too much here we energy and financials, the peak of the tech bubble in 2000, surged into the global financial crisis right ahead of that. right up here is tech and health care, the growth names really peaking there. you see them waxing and waning it basically shows you we've started to see this resurgence in energy and financials over the last year or so. it's mostly a proxy for the growth versus value trade-off that we get here one cautionary note, when we got to right about there, this is roughly a 20% weighting in energy and finance, you would have said that's what you have to buy right now that's the way it kept going, so you can't bet on it. maybe, the point is the tide has started to t
he says some stocks look very cheap and he's bringing like his shopping list, and liz ann sonders will be here as well >>> let's start with today's dashboard. mike santoli >> mild moves at the index level, very much a diverging market that effect is continued sideways movement. as a matter of fact where we are right now in the mid 3900s brings us back to where it stood. >> holding a bit, but not by too much here we energy and financials, the peak of the tech bubble in 2000,...
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ann: well, when you take a look at the u.s.continuing, or, again, dollar inflation imports, i would not be surprised to see the s&p hit 3600 levels again as we see incompetence hitting the market start to deflate. haidi: ann, have we reached a bottoming out when it comes to earnings? if you take a look at the last couple of quarters of s&p 500 companies, does it feel like we are near some fair value expectation? ann: personally, i don't think so, and the reason i say that as i do not think earnings have yet seen the impact, looking back over the past quarter, nor are they fully basing and the impact of the global recession. when it comes to, for example, certain areas of tech, i do not think the full extent of flashing markets and budgets quite yet, so i don't think we will be until the beginning of the new year, when reality really kicks in, and when we start to see corporate budgets, layoffs, categories as well. haidi: one of the big themes that has emerged in a lot of the market makers we have been talking to, particularly h
ann: well, when you take a look at the u.s.continuing, or, again, dollar inflation imports, i would not be surprised to see the s&p hit 3600 levels again as we see incompetence hitting the market start to deflate. haidi: ann, have we reached a bottoming out when it comes to earnings? if you take a look at the last couple of quarters of s&p 500 companies, does it feel like we are near some fair value expectation? ann: personally, i don't think so, and the reason i say that as i do not...
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i'm anne-marie green. breaking overnight, up to 14 people, including three chldren, were wounded in a mass shooting in chicago. the police say the drive-by shooting on the city's west side began and ended in about three seconds. they say at least two shooters were seen firing from a car randomly into a crowd. investigators are trying to determine why the crowd was gathered, which could have been for more than one reason. local elected officials say there had been a vigil for someone who had recently died of natural causes. >> i saw everyone crying and people down on the ground, and i just called it in, and then i just went to try to help people and direct the ambulance people to where the bodies were. >> among those shot, a 3-year-old, an 11-year-old, and a 13-year-old. there's no word on the suspects or the motive for the shooting. >>> and the man who allegedly attacked nancy pelosi's husband will be arraigned today on state charges including attempted murder. in a statement last night, pelosi said her hu
i'm anne-marie green. breaking overnight, up to 14 people, including three chldren, were wounded in a mass shooting in chicago. the police say the drive-by shooting on the city's west side began and ended in about three seconds. they say at least two shooters were seen firing from a car randomly into a crowd. investigators are trying to determine why the crowd was gathered, which could have been for more than one reason. local elected officials say there had been a vigil for someone who had...
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anne-marie: he is clearly worried.e said ron desantis could run if he wants to run but i have some information i could leak about him that he will not like. trump already feels he is on the back foot of mr. desantis in florida who, it was a tsunami. he won miami-dade county which is a county biden held by tens of thousands of votes. lisa: is there a larger takeaway? each different state is a different story in terms of what the electorate message. with respect to florida, what is the message being fed with the fact that miami-dade is turning republicans so decisively for the first time in decades? anne-marie: this is what ron desantis leaned into, it has to do with the pandemic. he said he kept businesses functioning and your light continued and look where we are now. the rest of the country has followed what he would say is florida's lead but during that time, it was very controversial. jonathan: if there was a proxy war yesterday over the last month, it was in pennsylvania. kailey: this was an incredibly tight race c
anne-marie: he is clearly worried.e said ron desantis could run if he wants to run but i have some information i could leak about him that he will not like. trump already feels he is on the back foot of mr. desantis in florida who, it was a tsunami. he won miami-dade county which is a county biden held by tens of thousands of votes. lisa: is there a larger takeaway? each different state is a different story in terms of what the electorate message. with respect to florida, what is the message...
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i'm anne-marie green. we begin with the all-out campaign push four days before the midterm elections that will decide when party controls congress. president biden and former president donald trump held dueling rallies yesterday stumping for candidates. mr. biden again warned about the threat to democracy posed by election deniers. trump continued to insist that he won the 2020 election while suggesting he'll run again. debra alfarone is in washington with more. good morning. >> reporter: good morning, anne-marie. sounds like deja vu all over again, but it may be tough to even believe that there are some undecided voters out there. but really that's what both sides are banking on. and really what they want is to have their messages push voters who are thinking of sitting this out to turn up on tuesday. last night, former president donald trump again hinted at another presidential run while campaigning for gop candidates in iowa. >> i will very, very, very probably do it again, okay. >> reporter: he also re
i'm anne-marie green. we begin with the all-out campaign push four days before the midterm elections that will decide when party controls congress. president biden and former president donald trump held dueling rallies yesterday stumping for candidates. mr. biden again warned about the threat to democracy posed by election deniers. trump continued to insist that he won the 2020 election while suggesting he'll run again. debra alfarone is in washington with more. good morning. >> reporter:...
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i'm anne-marie green. with just five days to go until the crucial midterm elections, presidents past and present are pleading their cases about what's at stake. in a speech at washington's union station, president biden warned that election deniers pose a threat to democracy while blaming former president donald trump for inspiring them. trump called in to a phone rally with republicans candidates in arizona where he urged voters there to, quote, save the country by electing candidates he's endorsing. former president barack obama was in arizona in person where he, too, raised concerns about the state of democracy. debra alfarone is in washington with more. good morning. >> reporter: good morning, anne-marie. after focusing on abortion rights early on, democrats are now shifting their message, as you said. they're saying democracy is on the ballot. while republicans say that in and of itself is divisive, and they're blaming democrats for making everyday life more expensive. >> are you going to start yellin
i'm anne-marie green. with just five days to go until the crucial midterm elections, presidents past and present are pleading their cases about what's at stake. in a speech at washington's union station, president biden warned that election deniers pose a threat to democracy while blaming former president donald trump for inspiring them. trump called in to a phone rally with republicans candidates in arizona where he urged voters there to, quote, save the country by electing candidates he's...
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good morning. >> reporter: anne-marie, good morning. the nominations come as the gop is divided over its future after an underwhelming midterms and former president trump's announcement for a 2024 white house run. republicans are taking a victory lap after narrowly clinching control of the house. >> one party democrat rule in washington is finished. we have fired nancy pelosi. >> reporter: on fox news channel's "hannity" gop leader kevin mccarthy downplayed challenges to a potential house speakership after his fractured caucus voted to nominate him this week. current house speaker nancy pelosi is expected to address her future plans today, but some house democrats already urging her to run again for leadership at the end of the month. >> i'd still love to have nancy pelosi for sure. >> reporter: in the senate, long-serving republican leader mitch mcconnell fought off a late challenge from florida's rick scott to win another term. >> i'm not in any way offended by having an opponent or having a few votes in opposition. >> reporter: the g
good morning. >> reporter: anne-marie, good morning. the nominations come as the gop is divided over its future after an underwhelming midterms and former president trump's announcement for a 2024 white house run. republicans are taking a victory lap after narrowly clinching control of the house. >> one party democrat rule in washington is finished. we have fired nancy pelosi. >> reporter: on fox news channel's "hannity" gop leader kevin mccarthy downplayed...
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i'm anne-marie green. we begin with a state of emergency this morning in parts of western new york state as a dangerously early winter storm moves in. the potentially historic lake-effect snowstorm could dump more than four feet of snow in the buffalo area. near zero visibility is possible in some areas, and it could be so bad the county that encompasses buffalo imposed a driving ban starting last night. the storm has already caused treacherous conditions across the great lakes region as it pummels the area with heavy snow. >> this is considered an extreme event, an extreme weather event. that means it's dangerous. it also means it's life threatening. >> the most intense snowfall is expected to left through tonight with more falling over the weekend. the nfl moved sunday's scheduled game in buffalo between the bills and the cleveland browns to detroit. >>> and for the first time in nearly two decades, democrats in the house will have a new leader. speaker nancy pelosi announced that she's stepping down fro
i'm anne-marie green. we begin with a state of emergency this morning in parts of western new york state as a dangerously early winter storm moves in. the potentially historic lake-effect snowstorm could dump more than four feet of snow in the buffalo area. near zero visibility is possible in some areas, and it could be so bad the county that encompasses buffalo imposed a driving ban starting last night. the storm has already caused treacherous conditions across the great lakes region as it...
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he wrote about anne in 1964 and literally could not go home. and of course had been happy to leave for oppressive town an excellent student. she got a basketball scholarship and eventually graduated from tougaloo college there. she joined the naacp and the student nonviolent coordinating committee also known as nick and among many other actions. take took part in the sit-in in 1963 at the woolworth in jackson, mississippi, which you have seen this picture already in class. i didn't know if you'd seen that one, which is on memphis norman one of the other young men who was with them and he was you know, almost killed in that moment. it was an extremely tense and dangerous three hours in which this man almost died. she was of course horrifically treated with all kinds of disgusting items being poured on her and so was her friend joan trump power and her teacher john salter. he also was viciously attacked with brass knuckles and very bloody attack there. the police were outside many of them, but did nothing to intervene. so i wanted to ask you sinc
he wrote about anne in 1964 and literally could not go home. and of course had been happy to leave for oppressive town an excellent student. she got a basketball scholarship and eventually graduated from tougaloo college there. she joined the naacp and the student nonviolent coordinating committee also known as nick and among many other actions. take took part in the sit-in in 1963 at the woolworth in jackson, mississippi, which you have seen this picture already in class. i didn't know if...
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i am like leigh ann. we are a bit luddite in this _ me. i am like leigh ann.in our house, there are more voice assistance than there are people in our house, but i think we should probablyjust put our house, but i think we should probably just put them our house, but i think we should probablyjust put them back in their box, a little bit like leigh ann did. ~ box, a little bit like leigh ann did. . ., ., did. we are the same, we have the same as the _ did. we are the same, we have the same as the number— did. we are the same, we have the same as the number of— did. we are the same, we have the same as the number of people - did. we are the same, we have the same as the number of people in i did. we are the same, we have the i same as the number of people in our house. i suppose the issue is... it's difficult to know how you take the technology forward. is that part of the problem, that itjust isn't a hardware... i mean, when you look at the hardware of alexa, and it's a speaker, and it doesn't advance, does it? we've seen advances with mobile phones, is this t
i am like leigh ann. we are a bit luddite in this _ me. i am like leigh ann.in our house, there are more voice assistance than there are people in our house, but i think we should probablyjust put our house, but i think we should probably just put them our house, but i think we should probablyjust put them back in their box, a little bit like leigh ann did. ~ box, a little bit like leigh ann did. . ., ., did. we are the same, we have the same as the _ did. we are the same, we have the same as...
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mary anne, do ou under the circumstances. mary anne, do you think — under the circumstances.e to look _ role to play in this? no doubt about it. you have to look at _ role to play in this? no doubt about it. you have to look at the - it. you have to look at the economic tens _ it. you have to look at the economic tens covid — it. you have to look at the economic tens covid is — it. you have to look at the economic lens. covid is certainly— it. you have to look at the economic lens. covid is certainly a _ it. you have to look at the economic lens. covid is certainly a huge - lens. covid is certainly a huge problem — lens. covid is certainly a huge problem to— lens. covid is certainly a huge problem to xi _ lens. covid is certainly a huge problem to xi jinping, - lens. covid is certainly a huge problem to xi jinping, but - lens. covid is certainly a huge problem to xi jinping, but he i lens. covid is certainly a huge . problem to xi jinping, but he had headwihds — problem to xi jinping, but he had headwinds before _ problem to xi jinping, but he had headwinds before that. _ pro
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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: and 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. korean police tonight acknowledging they h13 officers on duty for that crowd of 100,000. and among the dead, 20-year-old anne gieske, a junior from the university of kentucky and the niece of ohio congressman brad wenstrup and 20-year-old steven blesi, who was on a semester abroad from georgia's kennesaw state university. blesi's father said that 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
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: and 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. korean police tonight acknowledging they h13 officers on duty for that...
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anne-marie? >> naomi ruchim in new york. naomi, thank you very much. >>> well, the gunman accused of killing ten people at a buffalo supermarket in a hate-filled rampage has pleaded guilty. jericka duncan has a look at the emotional day in court for the victims' families. >> reporter: victims' families could be seen hugging outside a buffalo courtroom today after waiting more than six months for justice. this morning they came face-to-face with the 19-year-old who killed their loved ones and heard him plead guilty to 15 charges including one count of a domestic act of terrorism motivated by hate in the first degree. it carries a mandatory sentence o life without parole. >> no individual in the history of the state of new york has been found guilty of that domestic terrorism charge motivated by hate until today. >> reporter: prosecutors say the killer spent months researching his intended target, this tops supermarket, because of the number of black people living in the neighborhood. in court today one prosecutor repeated the
anne-marie? >> naomi ruchim in new york. naomi, thank you very much. >>> well, the gunman accused of killing ten people at a buffalo supermarket in a hate-filled rampage has pleaded guilty. jericka duncan has a look at the emotional day in court for the victims' families. >> reporter: victims' families could be seen hugging outside a buffalo courtroom today after waiting more than six months for justice. this morning they came face-to-face with the 19-year-old who killed...
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i'm anne-marie green. the midterm elections are already a week old and already the presidential race is expected to kick into high gear. today former president donald trump is going to make a special announcement from his mar-a-lago estate. he's expected to announce he'll run for president. it comes after republicans had their latest defeat in arizona. cbs news can now predict katie hobbs will beat kari lake. elise preston looks at the latest. >>> this expected announcement comes as some fellow republicans had cautioned trump to wait until the georgia consequential runoff in three weeks while others question whether he should continue to be the party's bearer. >> after weeks of teasing, today former president donald trump is expected to officially announce another run for the white house. it comes on the heels of an underwhelming 2022 midterms for his party. >> this election was the funeral to the republican parties as we have known it. the republican party as we have known it is dead. >> reporter: while t
i'm anne-marie green. the midterm elections are already a week old and already the presidential race is expected to kick into high gear. today former president donald trump is going to make a special announcement from his mar-a-lago estate. he's expected to announce he'll run for president. it comes after republicans had their latest defeat in arizona. cbs news can now predict katie hobbs will beat kari lake. elise preston looks at the latest. >>> this expected announcement comes as...
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skyler, good morning. >> reporter: hey, anne-marie, good morning to you. candidates across the country in their closing amounts focused on hot-button issues, everything from inflation to economy, abortion rights, and crime. now it's up forotersecid hi c-rging eects on those issues and more. the candidates made their closing arguments ahead of today's electiom >> we built a campaign to win an election. >> our backs are against the wall here. >> reporter: -- to georgia. >> your vote is your voice. >> reporter: -- to pennsylvania. >> this is a transformable election. it's going to a loud message to washington. >> send me to washington, dc, and send dr. oz back to new jersey. >> reporter: after a maryland rally, president biden predicted this. >> i think it's going to be a very big wave. i hope so. >> reporter: election security still is a concern, and though the white house said yesterday there are no credible threats, law enforcement has circulated bulletins about violent extremists. that concern occurred initially a few weeks ago when a man broke into nancy
skyler, good morning. >> reporter: hey, anne-marie, good morning to you. candidates across the country in their closing amounts focused on hot-button issues, everything from inflation to economy, abortion rights, and crime. now it's up forotersecid hi c-rging eects on those issues and more. the candidates made their closing arguments ahead of today's electiom >> we built a campaign to win an election. >> our backs are against the wall here. >> reporter: -- to georgia....
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anne-marie? >> naomi ruchim in new york. thank you so much. >>> the founder of the right-wing extremist group the oath keepers was found guilty of the rare charge of seditious conspiracy. a federal judge convicted stewart rhodes and one other member of a violent plot to block the peaceful transfer of presidential power on january 6th of last year. they each face up to 20 years in prison on the charge. rhodes was acquitted on two other conspiracy charges. three other defendants were found not guilty of seditious conspiracy but convicted on other charges. >>> cbs news has learned a former secret service agent was interviewed virtually by the house committee investigating the january 6th capitol attack. sources say tony ornato told lawmakers yesterday he did not remember a conversation with former trump aide cassidy hutchinson. earlier this year hutchinson told the committee that she had a conversation with ornato at the white house on january 6th. she said ornato told her trump lashed out and grabbed at the steering wheel of t
anne-marie? >> naomi ruchim in new york. thank you so much. >>> the founder of the right-wing extremist group the oath keepers was found guilty of the rare charge of seditious conspiracy. a federal judge convicted stewart rhodes and one other member of a violent plot to block the peaceful transfer of presidential power on january 6th of last year. they each face up to 20 years in prison on the charge. rhodes was acquitted on two other conspiracy charges. three other defendants...
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anne-marie? >> danya bacchus in colorado springs.hank you very much. >>> so be sure to tune in to "cbs mornings" today. we're going to be speaking with colorado springs police chief adrian vasquez about the investigation and what we know about the accused shooter. >>> meantime, we are learning more about the driver involved in a deadly holiday parade incident in north carolina. that killed a young girl on saturday. police say 20-year-old landon glass told them that he works on vehicle safety systems, and they say he was also assigned to driver improvement in the past. michael george has a look at the incident. >>> get back -- >> reporter: a runaway truck turned a christmas mar aid in raleigh, north carolina, into a horrific scene. it started when this pickup truck pulling a parade float lost control. first it slowly pushes through the crowd. some performers scatter. there's confusion. many don't realize what's happening. then the truck picks up speed and strikes a young girl, killing her. >> it was just a lot of chaos. cops running,
anne-marie? >> danya bacchus in colorado springs.hank you very much. >>> so be sure to tune in to "cbs mornings" today. we're going to be speaking with colorado springs police chief adrian vasquez about the investigation and what we know about the accused shooter. >>> meantime, we are learning more about the driver involved in a deadly holiday parade incident in north carolina. that killed a young girl on saturday. police say 20-year-old landon glass told them...
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anne? >>> you are nieces or nephews might be putting a cell phone on their wish list, but how do you know they are old enough to handle it? professor of pediatrics, dr. tom robinson, with results of a recent study, joining us now . thank you for joining us now, doctor. you looked at several factors, like sleep, grade, mood. what can you tell us about your findings? >> sure, let me start with agreeing with you, that that's a common question that we get from parents, about how old should my child be before i give them their first mobile phone? and to help answer that question, we surveyed 263 let next children from low income neighborhoods once a year for five years . and over the course of the study they aged from 7 years to 15 years. and we were able by measuring them over time to not only compare kids with phones to kids about phones, but also, follow kids as they acquired their first phone. and at the same time, measure changes , depression, and school grades. the average child received t
anne? >>> you are nieces or nephews might be putting a cell phone on their wish list, but how do you know they are old enough to handle it? professor of pediatrics, dr. tom robinson, with results of a recent study, joining us now . thank you for joining us now, doctor. you looked at several factors, like sleep, grade, mood. what can you tell us about your findings? >> sure, let me start with agreeing with you, that that's a common question that we get from parents, about how old...
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i'm anne-marie green. we begin on the campaign trail where candidates and allies are making their final push ahead of the midterm elections next tuesday. republicans and democrats are fighting to win several tossup states that will determine control of congress. debra alfarone is in washington with more on this. good morning. >> reporter: good morning, anne-marie. as part of the final push, president biden and former president obama are on the campaign trail. now battleground pennsylvania, a place that is very important and may hold the key to power in congress, on saturday it's going to see three presidents, one current and two former, as biden and obama will be in philadelphia, and former president trump will hold a rally in western p.a. >> hello, florida. >> reporter: president biden told a florida crowd next week's midterm election is the most important in our lifetime. >> the decisions you make over the next two to three years are going to determine the fate of this country, not a or thete to a imar m
i'm anne-marie green. we begin on the campaign trail where candidates and allies are making their final push ahead of the midterm elections next tuesday. republicans and democrats are fighting to win several tossup states that will determine control of congress. debra alfarone is in washington with more on this. good morning. >> reporter: good morning, anne-marie. as part of the final push, president biden and former president obama are on the campaign trail. now battleground...
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there was no effort made to stand up for polly anne myoer and the reason was in these legal cases in particular, the plafonded to be in the -- plaintiff needed to be in the community one was saratoga lean hunter gulf and did well in school and was very beautiful and she was easier for some to accept but the thing about motley, she had trouble with some of theme men in the naacp establishment. in fact after she had litigated her first case in mississippi, which was on behalf of black teachers, an equalization case. she marched into thurgood marshal's office and said she wasn't being paid what she thought she should be paid. she didn't have the title she deserved. it was not an easy way for her at all. one of the deepest valleys in her life occurred in 1961 when she was passed over for thurgood marshal's job once he was appointed to the federal court. she wanted to be direct to council. she thought she deserved it, but she didn't getet it. it went to jack greenburg, who was a terrific lawyer, supporter of the civil rights movement. he also was a white man and motley thought both race a
there was no effort made to stand up for polly anne myoer and the reason was in these legal cases in particular, the plafonded to be in the -- plaintiff needed to be in the community one was saratoga lean hunter gulf and did well in school and was very beautiful and she was easier for some to accept but the thing about motley, she had trouble with some of theme men in the naacp establishment. in fact after she had litigated her first case in mississippi, which was on behalf of black teachers,...
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anne-marie is in washington to wrap it up. let's start with kaylee.ou are in pennsylvania and you are covering what is being perceived as a market race with the governor john fetterman and tv personality dr. oz and its so tight. talk to us about how tight it is. kailey: it is ridiculously tight. this was a race that had not always been tight. it tightened in recent reeks and -- weeks and today oz is ahead by about half of 1% after fetterman lead for most of this campaign. this is going to be a nailbiter. it could be sometime time before we actually know which man came out on top because in pennsylvania, the rules dictate you cannot begin capping mail-in ballots until 7:00 a.m. on election day. and the more than one million ballots that have been returned have only been counted for three hours so election officials say the we will likely not have results tonight or tomorrow morning stop it could be days and that means it could be days before we know what the ultimate balance of the senate is. the seat in question is that of retiring republican senator
anne-marie is in washington to wrap it up. let's start with kaylee.ou are in pennsylvania and you are covering what is being perceived as a market race with the governor john fetterman and tv personality dr. oz and its so tight. talk to us about how tight it is. kailey: it is ridiculously tight. this was a race that had not always been tight. it tightened in recent reeks and -- weeks and today oz is ahead by about half of 1% after fetterman lead for most of this campaign. this is going to be a...
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thank you, anne. i appreciate that. >>> on to other news now, david depape, the man accused of breaking into nancy pelosi's home, and attacking her husband last month now has a preliminary hearing date set. depape already pleaded not guilty to the state charges. on december 14, the prosecution will present its case to a judge. depape is expected to be present then. he was not there at today's status hearing. >>> all right, california leaders calling cyberbullying an epidemic that often targets students. today, state senator josh becker of san mateo announced he will introduce legislation to hold tech companies accountable for cyberbullying. >> unfortunately schools and law enforcement agencies have little control or recourse to respond. fake social media accounts are easy to create and they perpetuate harassment and violence against middle and high school students. they prey on the vulnerable. >> becker says his bill would make it easier for parents and teachers to have cyberbullying posts removed fro
thank you, anne. i appreciate that. >>> on to other news now, david depape, the man accused of breaking into nancy pelosi's home, and attacking her husband last month now has a preliminary hearing date set. depape already pleaded not guilty to the state charges. on december 14, the prosecution will present its case to a judge. depape is expected to be present then. he was not there at today's status hearing. >>> all right, california leaders calling cyberbullying an epidemic...
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charles: liz ann, i have this up, you posted this when it happened. i want people to see what we're talking about here. blue lines are the non-farm payroll. that is the establishment. 2.45 million this is 150,000. i mean the difference is mind-boggling and again if they had just, what the household has been saying that could be maybe relief for wall street. i want to ask you what is happening in other parts of the economy, for instance with the yield curve. we're getting major signs of recession there and yet there still seems to be a glimmer of hope that a soft landing is still achievable. what do you think? >> so i think that the best-case scenario is not really a soft landing in a traditional sense but a continuation of what arguably has already been underway for much of this year which is a rolling recession. you touched on it before i came on. housing has been absolutely imploding, deep in recession territory, no question about it. the yield curve is pointing to recession. you've seen it in consumer confidence, seen it in ceo confidence but the n
charles: liz ann, i have this up, you posted this when it happened. i want people to see what we're talking about here. blue lines are the non-farm payroll. that is the establishment. 2.45 million this is 150,000. i mean the difference is mind-boggling and again if they had just, what the household has been saying that could be maybe relief for wall street. i want to ask you what is happening in other parts of the economy, for instance with the yield curve. we're getting major signs of...
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anne-marie: i think it's a mix of both.alk about splitting inflation and the economy concerns but when you talk about the economy, people are talking about their 401(k) and they are worried about inflation what that would mean for unemployment and they view those as separate to inflation. the wall street journal poll had doubled digits in terms of what the electorate cares of doubt. they think the republicans have a stronger message and will have a better handle on the economy. there are two other big issues in this election and one is crime and you guys are seeing that front and center every single day. the front page of the new york post had encumbered governor kathy hogle and she's getting hammered and the other is abortion. we've seen a litmus test for abortion over the past few months with one in kansas and one in new york and that could potentially get more voters out for this election. jonathan: one of the best, down in d.c., thank you. let's get to the fuller quote from chairman powell. softer market conditions will
anne-marie: i think it's a mix of both.alk about splitting inflation and the economy concerns but when you talk about the economy, people are talking about their 401(k) and they are worried about inflation what that would mean for unemployment and they view those as separate to inflation. the wall street journal poll had doubled digits in terms of what the electorate cares of doubt. they think the republicans have a stronger message and will have a better handle on the economy. there are two...
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. >> i'm driving back home about an hour and a half home to ann arbor. and i don't know what it's going to look like with all the snow on the road. >> reporter: new york's i-90 so dangerous, officials banning commercial traffic. semitrucks now cramming into a rest stop, waiting for the green light. the governor declaring a state of emergency. >> am i sounding the alarms? yes. i want western new yorkers to take this seriously. >> buffalo dubbed the bulls-eye with up to 3 inches of snow expected every hour, and up to five feet possible by sunday. nbc's jesse kirsch is there. >> even with the streets still clear, buffalo public schools already canceled friday classes in anticipation of lake-effect snow. that's when arctic air collides with the relatively warmer waters of lake erie. >> reporter: in ohio, an emergency declared near cleveland, where up to 3 feet is expected. in mount pleasant, michigan, college football highlights blanketed in white. and late today, the nfl announcing sunday's matchup between the bills and the browns is moving to detroit. the
. >> i'm driving back home about an hour and a half home to ann arbor. and i don't know what it's going to look like with all the snow on the road. >> reporter: new york's i-90 so dangerous, officials banning commercial traffic. semitrucks now cramming into a rest stop, waiting for the green light. the governor declaring a state of emergency. >> am i sounding the alarms? yes. i want western new yorkers to take this seriously. >> buffalo dubbed the bulls-eye with up to 3...
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mary ann is live with the latest.d evening. >> a federal judge in texas is striking down biden's plan to cancel student debt saying the president does not have the power to do it without congressional approval. mark pittman writes, it's, quote, an unconstitutional exercise of congress' legislative power. no one can plausibly deny it's one of the largest delegations of legislative power to the executive branch or one of the largest exercises of legislative power without congressional authority in the history of the united states. the president of the foundation that brought the suit reacting saying, quote, this illegal student loan bailout would have done nothing to address the root cause of unaffordable tuition. greedy and bloated colleges that raise tuition far more than inflation year after year while sitting on $700 billion in endowments. we hope the court's decision will lay the ground work to real student loan crisis. you might be surprised how the debt recipients plan to use the savings. acourting to a report, m
mary ann is live with the latest.d evening. >> a federal judge in texas is striking down biden's plan to cancel student debt saying the president does not have the power to do it without congressional approval. mark pittman writes, it's, quote, an unconstitutional exercise of congress' legislative power. no one can plausibly deny it's one of the largest delegations of legislative power to the executive branch or one of the largest exercises of legislative power without congressional...
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anne-marie: they continue to embarq on likes sweeping up the curbs. if you are u.s.here's u.s. technology in your chip, you cannot send it to china. the big issue now for germany in terms of the economy is relying on china. if you're a company that has an ounce of u.s. technology in your chips, washington has signaled that you cannot send that to china. these companies are in the crosshairs and that was probably part of the discussion which has probably hurt china and we should note another big part of this discussion is what is going on with north korea. on the heels of this meeting, the resident set them of the leaders of japan and south korea . the message was that either china rains in north korea or you can expect a bigger military presence in the region. lisa: i'm wondering if that will be the big takeaway. how does the united states signal they will take a hard-line on some of these regions whether it's north korea or taiwan. they want to bring taiwan under mainland china so how much does that create a conflict of the u.s. is building up a military presence in
anne-marie: they continue to embarq on likes sweeping up the curbs. if you are u.s.here's u.s. technology in your chip, you cannot send it to china. the big issue now for germany in terms of the economy is relying on china. if you're a company that has an ounce of u.s. technology in your chips, washington has signaled that you cannot send that to china. these companies are in the crosshairs and that was probably part of the discussion which has probably hurt china and we should note another big...
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anne thompson with what parents need to know >> reporter: arriving months ahead of schedule and in force, rsv doctors say is stressing an already taxed pediatric health system dr. rick place is the medical director of the pediatric emergency department at inova children's hospital >> the number of patients coming into the hospital are really putting an extraordinary strain on all of the services from the emergency department up to the inpatient services the hospitals are at or above capacity and the emergency departments are seeing double volumes from what they were ever seeing before covid. >> reporter: 77% of pediatric beds across the country were occupied as of sunday. 21 states and the district of columbia at or above that mark. at rhode island's hasbro children's hospital today capacity is 125% what is 125% capacity like >> we do see children in hallway beds. we sometimes see them in our ambulance bays in chairs. sometimes some docs even just go out to the waiting room and try to see some kids in the waiting room. >> reporter: brian mata rushed his 7-month-old son beckett to the hos
anne thompson with what parents need to know >> reporter: arriving months ahead of schedule and in force, rsv doctors say is stressing an already taxed pediatric health system dr. rick place is the medical director of the pediatric emergency department at inova children's hospital >> the number of patients coming into the hospital are really putting an extraordinary strain on all of the services from the emergency department up to the inpatient services the hospitals are at or above...
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[camera shutter clicking] announcer: "earth focus" is made possible in part by a grant from anne rayfoundation, a margaret a. cargill philanthropy; the orange county community foundation; and the farvue foundation. [helicopter blades whirring] [flames crackling] [water rushing] [wind howling] man: every child born today will experience a fundamentally altered world, which will increase their probality of death and serious disease or illness because of the change in the climate. there are a great many efforts brought by young people around the world--cases brought domestically against governments for iling to do what those governments pledged to do in the paris agreement. but what forum would allow you to talk to all of humanity at one time? that's the united nations. we conducted interviews to basically put together the best diversity and array of young people from different parts of the world being affected in different wa by the crisis. a number of organizations, including greta thunberg, conveyed to us the desire to formulate, if possible, a single legal strategy in order to respo
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let's get to our bloomberg business with leigh-ann gerrans.gh-ann: cvs, walgreens and walmart have tentatively agreed to pay more than $12 billion to resolve thousands of lawsuits accusing the chains of mishandling opioid painkillers. this is one of the biggest settlements following more than five years of litigation. uber has surged which has eased concerns that ridesharing would slow down. results were boosted from cities reopening, booming travel and a shift from retail services. >> i do think inflation has affected everybody. i do not think prices will go down to prepend a mug levels. leigh-ann: that is her boom -- bloomberg business flash. tom: benchmark is up 5/10. modest gains as we look ahead. the s&p is up. coming up, more on china stock. stay with us. this is bloomberg. ♪ xfinity rewards is a program whose sole purpose is to say "thank you" with experiences big, small and once-in-a-lifetime. sometimes it's about cheering hard enough to shake the stadium! sometimes, it's as simple as movie night right here at home, on us. you mean the
let's get to our bloomberg business with leigh-ann gerrans.gh-ann: cvs, walgreens and walmart have tentatively agreed to pay more than $12 billion to resolve thousands of lawsuits accusing the chains of mishandling opioid painkillers. this is one of the biggest settlements following more than five years of litigation. uber has surged which has eased concerns that ridesharing would slow down. results were boosted from cities reopening, booming travel and a shift from retail services. >> i...
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[camera lens clicking] announcer: "earth focus" is made possible in part by a grant from anne ray foundation--a margaret a. cargill philanthropy-- the orange county community foundation, and the farvue foundation. [distant rumbling] man: and we've got 17 coal fields in south africa, and more than half of them are bunched together on mpumalanga highveld. it's called the central basin. in our research, we have spoken to many people. i think this is really bad on the ground. it's really, really bad. woman: there are two mines here. that one is the old mine. if you can see the dust that is coming out when they are blasting, you can even smell it. even if you wipe yourself like this, you-- there's a black dust in your hand. so what about if you inhale it? [distant chatter] [child's congested coughing] woman: i moved to mpumalanga highveld for better future. i've worked in the mines, and i was affected with sinus while i was working there. in 2013, i got my firstborn. [coughing continues] woman: so he gets sick, is struggling to breathe. he was admitted at the hospital. they diagnosed him with bro
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. >>> it is cyber monday, and anne makovec looks at the online shopping picture in the midst of inflation. >> reporter: this is black friday only when shoppers spent $9 billion and today, they are expected to spend $11 billion according to adobe analytics. you probably have an inbox packed with deals. amazon and other retailers are offering deals since last month, and that could lead to somebody to wonder if cyber monday is still a thing. analysts say that the short answer is yes. the national retail federation predicts 64 million american is big deal because it was engrained in the culture. folks expect big discounts on that day. come because a lot of reta are trying to move merchandise. when the pandemic-related supply change shortages eased, a lot of stores ended up with extra stock and they are willing to cut prices. over the weekend, there were 54% on electronics and 34% off toys. they expect as high as 32% on computers but if you are nod ready to pull the trigger. don't worry. the analysts expect the good prices to last into december. >> i got a toaster and a vacuum. >> i think we c
. >>> it is cyber monday, and anne makovec looks at the online shopping picture in the midst of inflation. >> reporter: this is black friday only when shoppers spent $9 billion and today, they are expected to spend $11 billion according to adobe analytics. you probably have an inbox packed with deals. amazon and other retailers are offering deals since last month, and that could lead to somebody to wonder if cyber monday is still a thing. analysts say that the short answer is...
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and by the frontline journalism fund, with major support from jon and jo ann hagler. additional support from koo and patricia yuen, committed to bridging cultural differences in our communities. >> (speaking russian): >> we knew from the very beginning that the risks for all the contributors and all the team making this film are immense. >> narrator: vasiliy kolotilov is a russian journalist. he has been working with "frontline" inside russia to document the lives of those who oppose the war in ukraine. president putin has signed laws that crack down on protest of the war and independent reporting of its human cost. many news outlets have shut down. >> the regime has become much more authoritarian. people here are very scared to talk. but there are still people who don't want to be silent. >> (speaking russian): >> i wanted to give a voice to the people who are opposing the war that russia started. they're opposing the repressions that are going on in the country. (shutter snaps) the russian government wants people to think that all russians are supporting the war. it
and by the frontline journalism fund, with major support from jon and jo ann hagler. additional support from koo and patricia yuen, committed to bridging cultural differences in our communities. >> (speaking russian): >> we knew from the very beginning that the risks for all the contributors and all the team making this film are immense. >> narrator: vasiliy kolotilov is a russian journalist. he has been working with "frontline" inside russia to document the lives of...
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anne makovec onthitcan our coverage . know wreak havoc on the commute anytime of day around the bay area. and public works crews are working to make one major road in contra costa county clear . they are clearing drainage ditches and minor slides along the road between tri-lane and el sabrante . if you're driving to that area you should expect delays up to 15 minutes. pg& e is trying to also emit power outages during the wet weather . the utility company says they are stocking equipment like power poles and other things that they might need at different yards around the region in case the power goes out. and they are keeping a close eye on one county in particular. >> it's san mateo county for us at pg&e, that's the area where we expect slightly more severe weather than other parts of the bay, so we are staging more resources here in san carlos at our yard here, and stockpiling equipment here, in case there are outages and impacts on the system. >> in foster city, meantime, passing out sandbags right now at city hall to h
anne makovec onthitcan our coverage . know wreak havoc on the commute anytime of day around the bay area. and public works crews are working to make one major road in contra costa county clear . they are clearing drainage ditches and minor slides along the road between tri-lane and el sabrante . if you're driving to that area you should expect delays up to 15 minutes. pg& e is trying to also emit power outages during the wet weather . the utility company says they are stocking equipment...
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. >>> good morning, i'm matt pieper in for anne-marie green. the man accused of killing five people and wounding 17 others at an lgbtq nightclub in colorado is facing preliminary murder and hate crime charges this morning. 22-year-old anderson lee aldrich faces five counts of murder and five counts of committing a bias motivated crime, though the district attorney says more charges will likely come. the five people killed at club q saturday night have all been identified. it comes as an army veteran credited with stopping the shooter is describing how he helped take down the gunman. danya bacchus is in colorado springs with the latest. hi there, danya. >> reporter: good morning to you. richard fierro says his military instincts kicked in and he was focused on eliminating the threat. though he is being hailed a hero he says he wishes he could have done more to protect the five people killed including his daughter's boyfriend. >> i'm not a hero i'm just some dude. >> reporter: richard fierro didn't think twice about stopping the gunman who opened
. >>> good morning, i'm matt pieper in for anne-marie green. the man accused of killing five people and wounding 17 others at an lgbtq nightclub in colorado is facing preliminary murder and hate crime charges this morning. 22-year-old anderson lee aldrich faces five counts of murder and five counts of committing a bias motivated crime, though the district attorney says more charges will likely come. the five people killed at club q saturday night have all been identified. it comes as...
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he lives in ann arbor. jeremiah chamberlin teaches that literature in creative writing courses at the university michigan. he's editor and chief of the writers review and computing -- he worked in such places and some places as the quarterly review in 2017 he was a full bright research scholar. please welcome philip d'anieri and jeremiah chamberlin into your living rooms. >> thanks, john. great to be here. hi, phil! through the inter web. congratulations on this marvelous book. i was so excited to read it you. can see all my notes here on it, as i have been diving through it. it's a particularly wonderful experience to see on the desk here because i had the great pleasure of reading excerpts and chapters of it three years ago when we were both fellows at the institute for the humanities, here at the university of michigan. a marvelous program. one that brought together a wonderful cohort of people. it's marvelous just to see the book between covers. congrats. >> thanks. it's marvelous, it's fun. it's weird,
he lives in ann arbor. jeremiah chamberlin teaches that literature in creative writing courses at the university michigan. he's editor and chief of the writers review and computing -- he worked in such places and some places as the quarterly review in 2017 he was a full bright research scholar. please welcome philip d'anieri and jeremiah chamberlin into your living rooms. >> thanks, john. great to be here. hi, phil! through the inter web. congratulations on this marvelous book. i was so...