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[video clip] leigh ann: this is obviously an adult body. had it been a child's body it would have been even worse. steve: when i see things like that, everywhere i go, i sit down and i try to hear from victims and survivors and their families of the crime. they don't look at animations. they deal with the horrible realities. as a father, as a husband, as an american, it just is unspeakable. what so many people have to deal with. and unacceptable. the president has been very clear. the administration has been very clear on this. i also said before there are a lot of different measures that we needed to take to try to deal with firearm violence in the united states of america. i don't know what to say. it is a horrible situation. we are the firework -- we are the firearms experts at atf. many kinds of firearms cause damage. the most common firearm used in violent crime is handguns. that is one of the reasons the president recently called for us as a government under the current law to try to make sure that we are doing all that we cannot to r
[video clip] leigh ann: this is obviously an adult body. had it been a child's body it would have been even worse. steve: when i see things like that, everywhere i go, i sit down and i try to hear from victims and survivors and their families of the crime. they don't look at animations. they deal with the horrible realities. as a father, as a husband, as an american, it just is unspeakable. what so many people have to deal with. and unacceptable. the president has been very clear. the...
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leigh ann: thank you for watching. please visit washington post live.com for a review of this program and for our future programs. see you next time. >> c-span's washington journal. we take good cause live county fair. discussed policy issues that impact you. tuesday morning, yahoo! news editor discusses the trump indictment and what to expect. and martin smith discusses his latest film, america and the taliban, which examines how america's investment in afghanistan and in taliban for three. -- town and victory. taliban victory. watch washington journal, live at 7:00 est friday morning, on c-span or on c-span now, our free mobile video app. join the discussion with your phone calls, facebook comments, text messages, and tweets. >> c-span is your unfiltered view of government. we are funded by these television companies and more, including comcast >> you think this is just a community center? it is way more than that. >> comcast is partnering with 1000 community centers so students from low income families can get the t
leigh ann: thank you for watching. please visit washington post live.com for a review of this program and for our future programs. see you next time. >> c-span's washington journal. we take good cause live county fair. discussed policy issues that impact you. tuesday morning, yahoo! news editor discusses the trump indictment and what to expect. and martin smith discusses his latest film, america and the taliban, which examines how america's investment in afghanistan and in taliban for...
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so there is no _ ann is so keen to protect. so there is no choice — ann is so keen to protect.an essentially achieve either a sensible — can essentially achieve either a sensible outcome where everyone accepts _ sensible outcome where everyone accepts moderate wage increases and moderate _ accepts moderate wage increases and moderate profit margins and we achieve — moderate profit margins and we achieve a — moderate profit margins and we achieve a reduction in inflation without— achieve a reduction in inflation without much of a rise in unemployment or weak, as a society, try and _ unemployment or weak, as a society, try and bargain for higher profit margins — try and bargain for higher profit margins and higher wages and you then end _ margins and higher wages and you then end up with a much more painful way of— then end up with a much more painful way of bringing inflation down —— we as a society — way of bringing inflation down —— we as a society. but there is no choice whatsoever— as a society. but there is no choice whatsoever in terms of bringing ihftatioh — whatsoever in
so there is no _ ann is so keen to protect. so there is no choice — ann is so keen to protect.an essentially achieve either a sensible — can essentially achieve either a sensible outcome where everyone accepts _ sensible outcome where everyone accepts moderate wage increases and moderate _ accepts moderate wage increases and moderate profit margins and we achieve — moderate profit margins and we achieve a — moderate profit margins and we achieve a reduction in inflation without—...
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ann: absolutely not. it is open to anyone who applies, no matter their race or even grades, unlike many private schools who have aku tests, we don't. we only want commitments from the students and the parents that they are here to get a quality education. kristen: have you located the building? is the staff ready to go this fall? ann: we have identified a building and are negotiating with the landlord. if all goes well, we should have it already ready by the end of this month, and then we will publicly announce the location. the staff, we have -- we are looking for about 18, 19 people total. we have a handful so far, and we are looking for more teachers. teachers who want to join a pretty different startup of school, please come and submit your resumes. we are also just this week, a few days ago, i tweeted the announcement, and we already have more than a handful of student applications. kristen: you mentioned what commission was, to emphasize and teach the bicultural aspect for a better understanding, bu
ann: absolutely not. it is open to anyone who applies, no matter their race or even grades, unlike many private schools who have aku tests, we don't. we only want commitments from the students and the parents that they are here to get a quality education. kristen: have you located the building? is the staff ready to go this fall? ann: we have identified a building and are negotiating with the landlord. if all goes well, we should have it already ready by the end of this month, and then we will...
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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 force supports. very beautiful island. it was run by the greeks and the turks, 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 never see australia stuck in an office. 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 beautiful. 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 darwi
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 force supports. very beautiful island. it was run by the greeks and the turks, and i was there when they got their independence in 1960. and then i had...
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we will ask ann miletti. that conversation is next. this is bloomberg. ♪ >> higher oil prices push up the headline cpr number but they are fundamentally disinflationary from the u.s. economy because they take money out of the hands of lower income consumers. if i were in the federal reserve's position, i would not look at -- oil prices as a reason to get tighter. alix: this brings us to the question of the day, $100 oil? what are the bigger ramifications? ann miletti joins us now. one, do we see it -- $100, do we see it? ann: if we see it, it will be for short time and opec is taking shorter look and they are looking at where demand will come from. we saw the reopening of trade in china and things are better in europe and the u.s. but will demand strengthen from here? i don't think they believe it is. guy: let's put this together to the ism number and david kelley talking about the idea that this will slow the u.s. economy down. you saw -- that is continuing to slow down and picking up the pace. what does that tell you on where we are
we will ask ann miletti. that conversation is next. this is bloomberg. ♪ >> higher oil prices push up the headline cpr number but they are fundamentally disinflationary from the u.s. economy because they take money out of the hands of lower income consumers. if i were in the federal reserve's position, i would not look at -- oil prices as a reason to get tighter. alix: this brings us to the question of the day, $100 oil? what are the bigger ramifications? ann miletti joins us now. one,...
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anne, a retired speech _ to learn how to read better.nted - to learn how to read better. anne, a retired speech therapist, wanted to | retired speech therapist, wanted to use her skills to help people like aaron. �* ., ., , .,, ., aaron. i'm in awe of the people who come along. — aaron. i'm in awe of the people who come along, because _ aaron. i'm in awe of the people who come along, because they're - aaron. i'm in awe of the people who come along, because they're so - aaron. i'm in awe of the people who i come along, because they're so brave to start it in the first place and put their hand up and say, "i need some help." the put their hand up and say, "i need some help-"— put their hand up and say, "i need some help." the bbc's learning to read at 51 with — some help." the bbc's learning to read at 51 with jay _ some help." the bbc's learning to read at 51 with jay blades - some help." the bbc's learning to read at 51 with jay blades had - some help." the bbc's learning to | read at 51 with jay blades had quite an impact on people. rea
anne, a retired speech _ to learn how to read better.nted - to learn how to read better. anne, a retired speech therapist, wanted to | retired speech therapist, wanted to use her skills to help people like aaron. �* ., ., , .,, ., aaron. i'm in awe of the people who come along. — aaron. i'm in awe of the people who come along, because _ aaron. i'm in awe of the people who come along, because they're - aaron. i'm in awe of the people who come along, because they're so - aaron. i'm in awe of...
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good morning. >> reporter: good morning, anne-marie. and another voting machine company has an even bigger defamation case in the works against fox news. as you mentioned, the media giant has now avoided the trial against dominion, though that voting machine company says this is bigger than the massive payout they're about to get. >> truthful reporting in the media is essential to our democracy. >> reporter: the ceo of dominion voting systems says the nearly $800 million settlement of its defamation suit against fox news is historic. >> today's settlement of $787.5 million represents vindication and accountability. lies have consequences. >> reporter: opening arguments were set to begin in a delaware court, but instead the judge announced the parties had resolved the case. dominion originally sought $1.6 billion, arguing that fox news knew the claims made by their guests and some hosts that dominion helped rig the 2020 presidential election were false but aired them anyway, damaging the company. >> there were a lot of serious issues sur
good morning. >> reporter: good morning, anne-marie. and another voting machine company has an even bigger defamation case in the works against fox news. as you mentioned, the media giant has now avoided the trial against dominion, though that voting machine company says this is bigger than the massive payout they're about to get. >> truthful reporting in the media is essential to our democracy. >> reporter: the ceo of dominion voting systems says the nearly $800 million...
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thanks, ann. we'll see widdecombe. thanks, ann. we'll you— widdecombe. thanks, ann.ologists speaking to the independent .— virologists speaking to the independent . the ai. now independent. the ai. now ninisiors— independent. the ai. now ministers pin— independent. the ai. now ministers pin hopes of end to nurses strikes— ministers pin hopes of end to nurses strikes on— ministers pin hopes of end to nurses strikes on union splits nay— nurses strikes on union splits pay ioai— nurses strikes on union splits pay ioai .— nurses strikes on union splits over pay deal . the metro £1 over pay deal. the metro £1 niiiion— over pay deal. the metro £1 niiiion a— over pay deal. the metro £1 million a week.— over pay deal. the metro £1 million a week. nhs private ambulances.— million a week. nhs private ambulances. the strike hit nhs is sooniing— ambulances. the strike hit nhs is spending more— ambulances. the strike hit nhs is spending more than £1 million owory— is spending more than £1 million owory iays— is spending more than £1 million every seven days on private aniuianoo— e
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anne, good to see you.re in oil right now? >> well, this is really critical because as you know, energy is so foundational to every sector of our economy. when the price of energy goes up, the price of everything goes up. and what we're hearing from iea is that grow ball demand is going to reach and all time high later this year. and this coupled with opec's announced cuts could lead to a really significant supply demand imbalance that could lead to a significant increase in prices which could exacerbate inflation later in the year. this is a huge concern. and it's a reminder of why we feed to be investing in our own domestic resources today and why this administration should be putting in policies today to allow us to meet tomorrow's growing energy demand. maria: yeah. i mean, look, energy secretary jennifer granholm says that now the u.s. is planning to refill the strategic petroleum reserve. she says she hopes to refill it at lower prices. how could she refill it at lower prices because prices are alread
anne, good to see you.re in oil right now? >> well, this is really critical because as you know, energy is so foundational to every sector of our economy. when the price of energy goes up, the price of everything goes up. and what we're hearing from iea is that grow ball demand is going to reach and all time high later this year. and this coupled with opec's announced cuts could lead to a really significant supply demand imbalance that could lead to a significant increase in prices which...
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guy: ann berry of threadneedle.till ahead, the german -- german auto supply giant bosch has a bet on chips. stefan hartung is joining us next to discuss the deal, what it means for this company and the industry. that exclusive conversation next. this is bloomberg. this is bloomberg. go. go brain. no, not that one. go this one. go optimizing data. go efficiency. go results. emerson's plantweb digital ecosystem is the brain for smarter, safer and more sustainable performance. go plant go. go boldly. emerson. >> local auto parts supplier bosch is announcing that it is buying u.s. chipmaker tsi semi conductors. joining us now is stefan hartung, robert bosch chairman and ed ludlow is with us. ed: welcome to the program. you're going to invest $1.5 billion, retold the -- retool the fabs. how many hundreds of millions or billions did you pay for this company? stefan: i can't give you any financial terms in the bio -- by out of the company. you can see that this is a start of a venture. we are on a venture start, we investe
guy: ann berry of threadneedle.till ahead, the german -- german auto supply giant bosch has a bet on chips. stefan hartung is joining us next to discuss the deal, what it means for this company and the industry. that exclusive conversation next. this is bloomberg. this is bloomberg. go. go brain. no, not that one. go this one. go optimizing data. go efficiency. go results. emerson's plantweb digital ecosystem is the brain for smarter, safer and more sustainable performance. go plant go. go...
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thanks, ann. we'll see widdecombe. thanks, ann. we'll you— widdecombe. thanks, ann.rologists speaking to the independent— virologists speaking to the independent .— virologists speaking to the independent . the ai. now independent. the ai. now ninisiors— independent. the ai. now ministers pin— independent. the ai. now ministers pin hopes of end to nurses strikes— ministers pin hopes of end to nurses strikes on— ministers pin hopes of end to nurses strikes on union splits nay— nurses strikes on union splits pay ioai— nurses strikes on union splits pay ioai .— nurses strikes on union splits over pay deal . the metro £1 over pay deal. the metro £1 niiiion— over pay deal. the metro £1 niiiion a— over pay deal. the metro £1 million a week.— over pay deal. the metro £1 million a week. nhs private ambulances.— million a week. nhs private ambulances. the strike hit nhs is sooniing— ambulances. the strike hit nhs is spending more— ambulances. the strike hit nhs is spending more than £1 million owory— is spending more than £1 million owory iays— is spending more than £1 millio
thanks, ann. we'll see widdecombe. thanks, ann. we'll you— widdecombe. thanks, ann.rologists speaking to the independent— virologists speaking to the independent .— virologists speaking to the independent . the ai. now independent. the ai. now ninisiors— independent. the ai. now ministers pin— independent. the ai. now ministers pin hopes of end to nurses strikes— ministers pin hopes of end to nurses strikes on— ministers pin hopes of end to nurses strikes on union splits nay—...
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i'll be asking ann— politics legend ann widdecombe.though by the looks of it, he could barely manage the next tcur— could barely manage the next tcur eewe.— could barely manage the next tcur eewe. tne— could barely manage the next four days. the wobbly leader of the four days. the wobbly leader of tne tree— four days. the wobbly leader of the free world— four days. the wobbly leader of the free world who needs to be rentntet — the free world who needs to be reminded every— the free world who needs to be reminded every ten minutes that nee— reminded every ten minutes that we ectuettw— reminded every ten minutes that he's actually president and he's the he's actually president and he's tne ttret— he's actually president and he's the first commander in chief to neve— the first commander in chief to have more -than- the first commander in chief to have more than security have more nurses than security guerte— have more nurses than security guerteleet— have more nurses than security guerteleet tc— have more nurses than security guards..set
i'll be asking ann— politics legend ann widdecombe.though by the looks of it, he could barely manage the next tcur— could barely manage the next tcur eewe.— could barely manage the next tcur eewe. tne— could barely manage the next four days. the wobbly leader of the four days. the wobbly leader of tne tree— four days. the wobbly leader of the free world— four days. the wobbly leader of the free world who needs to be rentntet — the free world who needs to be reminded every— the...
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speaker: anne marie morris. >> thank you, mr. speaker.ion time on 4 february 2015, david cameron said he was determined to do whatever it took to fix the dawlish railway line, the only route to the south-west. phase 4 risks losing part of its agreed funding, while phase 5 has fallen foul of a 10-year moratorium on new funding. the line is only as resilient as its weakest link. will the prime minister commit to getting this resilience programme back on track and fully funded? pm sunak: we are committed to improving the resilience of this iconic stretch of railway, which provides a vital link for people in the south-west. that is why, to date, we have invested more than £165 million in delivering solutions to protect the line. and the network rail continues to develop the case for further investment, and my honorable friend will be keen to feed into that. mr. speaker: chris law. >> thank you, mr. speaker. mr. speaker, this week, not only has my city of dundee announced that its flights will connect with heathrow but the scottish government
speaker: anne marie morris. >> thank you, mr. speaker.ion time on 4 february 2015, david cameron said he was determined to do whatever it took to fix the dawlish railway line, the only route to the south-west. phase 4 risks losing part of its agreed funding, while phase 5 has fallen foul of a 10-year moratorium on new funding. the line is only as resilient as its weakest link. will the prime minister commit to getting this resilience programme back on track and fully funded? pm sunak: we...
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i'll be asking ann— politics legend ann widdecombe.nage the next few dews. rne— could barely manage the next four days. the wobbly leader of the four days. the wobbly leader of be free— four days. the wobbly leader of the free world— four days. the wobbly leader of the free world who needs to be reminded — the free world who needs to be reminded every— the free world who needs to be reminded every ten minutes that ne-s— reminded every ten minutes that ne-s esdnebbw— reminded every ten minutes that he's actually president and he's the he's actually president and he's sne disd— he's actually president and he's the first commander in chief to neve— the first commander in chief to have more nurses— the first commander in chief to have more nurses than security gnerds— have more nurses than security gnerds. rs— have more nurses than security gnerds. rs sed— have more nurses than security gnerds. rs sed de— have more nurses than security guards. is set to american guards. is set to tell american vedes— guards. is set to tell american vedes d
i'll be asking ann— politics legend ann widdecombe.nage the next few dews. rne— could barely manage the next four days. the wobbly leader of the four days. the wobbly leader of be free— four days. the wobbly leader of the free world— four days. the wobbly leader of the free world who needs to be reminded — the free world who needs to be reminded every— the free world who needs to be reminded every ten minutes that ne-s— reminded every ten minutes that ne-s esdnebbw— reminded...
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joining us now is festival organizer ann binny. ann, give us the abcs of the los angeles times festival of books. when did it begin? >> guest: it began in 1996. so we're in our 28th year and super excited for that. >> host: and how did it get started? >> guest: it was, it was started by the editorial team at the times, the books editor and book withs team, and -- books team k and it was conceived as a gift to the city of los angeles. and it was started in that very first year, to no one had any idea what it was going to be. a rainy april weekend in los angeles, which was kind of surprising, but the sun came out and the people came out in droves. it was on the campus of ucla, and it was a huge success. and it's been going ever since. >> host: so you were at ucla for several years, but you've moved over to usc in the recent past. why is that that? >> guest: yes. yeah, well, we were at ucla for about 15 years, i think. and then we, you know, sort of just parted ways at that point. i i mean, i think that we were looking to sort of be i
joining us now is festival organizer ann binny. ann, give us the abcs of the los angeles times festival of books. when did it begin? >> guest: it began in 1996. so we're in our 28th year and super excited for that. >> host: and how did it get started? >> guest: it was, it was started by the editorial team at the times, the books editor and book withs team, and -- books team k and it was conceived as a gift to the city of los angeles. and it was started in that very first year,...
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i'm anne-marie green. breaking overnight, three soldiers are dead after two army apache helicopters crashed in alaska. itapped ne the community of healy about 80 miles southwest of fairbanks. the helicopters from fort wainwright were returning from a training mission when they collided in the air. another soldier was injured and taken to a hospital. the accident is under investigation. it's the second crash involving army apache helicopters in alaska this year. >>> also breaking overnight, russia fired more than 20 cruise missiles and two drones at kyiv and other parts of ukraine including to ukrainian officials. at least eight were killed. an apartment building and house were hit. ukraine says it's air force intercepted 11 cruise missiles and two drones over kyiv. it was the first attack on the capital in nearly two months. >>> cbs news has confirmed that former vice president mike pence appeared before a federal grand jury investigating alleged efforts by then-president donald trump to overturn the 2020
i'm anne-marie green. breaking overnight, three soldiers are dead after two army apache helicopters crashed in alaska. itapped ne the community of healy about 80 miles southwest of fairbanks. the helicopters from fort wainwright were returning from a training mission when they collided in the air. another soldier was injured and taken to a hospital. the accident is under investigation. it's the second crash involving army apache helicopters in alaska this year. >>> also breaking...
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ann no, i don't that as well then. ann no, i toh-t thimt— that as well then.northern ireland and i think she would be horrified . i think she would be horrified. i think she would be horrified. i thiht— i think she would be horrified. i thiht ehe— i think she would be horrified. i think she would— i think she would be horrified. i think she would thoroughly hote— i think she would thoroughly howe opprowet— i think she would thoroughly have approved of boris, what horie— have approved of boris, what horie tit— have approved of boris, what boris did with— have approved of boris, what boris did with the vaccine. she oertoihiw— boris did with the vaccine. shel oertoihiw—tit certainly approve of what he did in utroihe. — certainly approve of what he did in ukraine. she— certainly approve of what he did in ukraine. she would have opprowet— in ukraine. she would have approved-that.- in ukraine. she would have approved that. but approved of all of that. but i thiht— approved of all of that. but i think-would— approved of all of that. but i think would have looked thin
ann no, i don't that as well then. ann no, i toh-t thimt— that as well then.northern ireland and i think she would be horrified . i think she would be horrified. i think she would be horrified. i thiht— i think she would be horrified. i thiht ehe— i think she would be horrified. i think she would— i think she would be horrified. i think she would thoroughly hote— i think she would thoroughly howe opprowet— i think she would thoroughly have approved of boris, what horie— have...
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so jo ann, this is— say that ann joins me now live.it ain't. it's all about the protection of otherwise potential victims . and otherwise potential victims. and so you say that by disowning his brother, then philip potentially hasn't actually done the right thing by wider british society . thing by wider british society. oh, i'm sure he hasn't. i'm sure he shouldn't disown his brother anyway. he didn't have to express any sympathy with the brother. he was quite right to say, you know, they were despicable offences, all that is right. but just by abandoning his brother, by saying i no longer have a brother , that guy longer have a brother, that guy is now alone without family support, presumably without visits in prison. i don't know. philip would find it very difficult now to visit. i think without an awful lot of pubuchy without an awful lot of publicity following it. and i just know, as i say, as a fact, not just as a theory, but as a fact that prisoners who have the support of decent family and stress, decent family, not the sort wh
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it that anne gibbs, the lady from channel 12 news? [ gasps ] oh, my god! it's anne gibbs!r! 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
it that anne gibbs, the lady from channel 12 news? [ gasps ] oh, my god! it's anne gibbs!r! 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
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people like anne tyree who more than two decades anne has worked at center stone, a nonprofit that provides treatment for mental health and substance use disorders. for her, behavioral health is a personal issue that has touched her own families in profound ways. .... many other behavioral health providers face a similar fate. it was heartbreaking. people on their way to recovery, single parents, children and rural communities, people struggling financially and have access to critical resources and services that could have saved their lives or the lives of their loved ones. ann will tell you she seen a complete transportation of the last four years because of stable budgeting and the dedication to mental health and substance use disorder treatment. the statistics tell the story. during the prior administration we were 16 for a nation for behavioral health services and today we are number nine and climbing. [applause] i've been so adamant about balancing the budget because we need to ramp up our investments and in services like behavior health and we couldn't promise it unless we were sure t
people like anne tyree who more than two decades anne has worked at center stone, a nonprofit that provides treatment for mental health and substance use disorders. for her, behavioral health is a personal issue that has touched her own families in profound ways. .... many other behavioral health providers face a similar fate. it was heartbreaking. people on their way to recovery, single parents, children and rural communities, people struggling financially and have access to critical resources...
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so jo ann, this is— say that ann joins me now live.it ain't. it's all about the protection of otherwise potential victims . and otherwise potential victims. and so you say that by disowning his brother, then philip potentially hasn't actually done the right thing by wider british society . thing by wider british society. oh, i'm sure he hasn't. i'm sure he shouldn't disown his brother anyway. he didn't have to express any sympathy with the brother. he was quite right to say, you know, they were despicable offences, all that is right. but just by abandoning his brother, by saying i no longer have a brother , that guy longer have a brother, that guy is now alone without family support, presumably without visits in prison. i don't know. philip would find it very difficult now to visit. i think without an awful lot of pubuchy without an awful lot of publicity following it. and i just know, as i say, as a fact, not just as a theory, but as a fact that prisoners who have the support of decent family and stress, decent family, not the sort wh
so jo ann, this is— say that ann joins me now live.it ain't. it's all about the protection of otherwise potential victims . and otherwise potential victims. and so you say that by disowning his brother, then philip potentially hasn't actually done the right thing by wider british society . thing by wider british society. oh, i'm sure he hasn't. i'm sure he shouldn't disown his brother anyway. he didn't have to express any sympathy with the brother. he was quite right to say, you know, they...
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thank you so much, anne-marie.n bob way the lithium industry has been growing at a rapid pace, thanks two m investments from chinese mining companies. it is a key component in batteries used by electric vehicles, and china's presence in the supply chains is raising concerns, as you could imagine with what anne-marie was saying. with us now is our reporter, jennifer. how is europe and america going to respond, as they look at investment curves in china, in this african market? jennifer: growing dominance is what we are seeing, specifically in zimbabwe. zimbabwe is positioned to be the sixth biggest producer of lithium. and really what we are seeing, at least from a chinese perspective, they have been investing for years into the country, into refineries, building up in their own minds. so there is catch-up between the u.s. and west, and acknowledgment about the catch-up needed to be done. at this point the u.s. has focused more on african countries, regionally on partnership, by china has been able to invest and put
thank you so much, anne-marie.n bob way the lithium industry has been growing at a rapid pace, thanks two m investments from chinese mining companies. it is a key component in batteries used by electric vehicles, and china's presence in the supply chains is raising concerns, as you could imagine with what anne-marie was saying. with us now is our reporter, jennifer. how is europe and america going to respond, as they look at investment curves in china, in this african market? jennifer: growing...
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ann no, i don't that as well then. ann no, i oom-i mim— that as well then.e northern ireland and i think she would be horrified . i think she would be horrified. i think she would be horrified. i mim— i think she would be horrified. i mmk eme— i think she would be horrified. i think she would— i think she would be horrified. i think she would thoroughly mave— i think she would thoroughly have approved— i think she would thoroughly have approved of boris, what iome— have approved of boris, what ooiie om— have approved of boris, what boris did with— have approved of boris, what boris did with the vaccine. she eemamiy— boris did with the vaccine. shel eemamiy—oio certainly approve of what he did in ukraine — certainly approve of what he did in ukraine. she— certainly approve of what he did in ukraine. she would have approved— in ukraine. she would have approved-that.- in ukraine. she would have approved that. but approved of all of that. but i mim— approved of all of that. but i mmk eme— approved of all of that. but i think she would— approved of all of that. b
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vabybysmo is ann eye ininjection.on't tatake it if y you have an infecection or acactive swelelling in or aroround your e eye, or are allllergic to i it or any of itsts ingredienents. treatmentsts like vabybysmo can cause e eye infectction or retinalal detachmenent. vabysmo mamay cause a tempmporary incrcrease inin eye pressssure afterr receceiving the e injection. alththough uncomommon, there is a a potentialal risk ofof heart attttack or strtre associatated with blood d clots. openen up your w world! a chanance for up p to 4 monts betweeeen treatmenents withth vabysmo.. ask your doctor. >>> with monthly car payments at an all-time high, more drivers can't afford to pay and are at risk of having their vehicles repossessed maggie vespa explains the tough choices some families are making and what to know before you borrow. >> reporter: tonight, in the shadow of motor city, detroit area mom dawn hurley's daily lifeline hangs by a thread how many days a week do you need this car >> 7 1/2. >> reporter: every day and then
vabybysmo is ann eye ininjection.on't tatake it if y you have an infecection or acactive swelelling in or aroround your e eye, or are allllergic to i it or any of itsts ingredienents. treatmentsts like vabybysmo can cause e eye infectction or retinalal detachmenent. vabysmo mamay cause a tempmporary incrcrease inin eye pressssure afterr receceiving the e injection. alththough uncomommon, there is a a potentialal risk ofof heart attttack or strtre associatated with blood d clots. openen up your...
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tied ann to a bed with duct tape, and turned it into murder. >> broke in. >> okay >> who cut ann's throatocky. >> who stabbed her in the back? >> rocky. >> okay. >> jessica told detective giles, the murder weapons were a kitchen knife and a metal rod for bludgeoning, which they stashed in a hole outside of anns house >> she said they could not find it without her, we drove her out there, and we walked the entire path until we got to the hole. she said, that is it right there. lo and behold, we had some evidence folks with, us and those items where there. >> what was that like? >> i mean, only those involved would know these details, where the instruments were used to kill someone. >> so that was that they had their story and their culprit. except, there was one more very significant detail, offered up by both jessica and rocky. something the towns rumor mill failed to catch. by the time kevin and robert went out for the evening, a couple of days later -- >> we went bowling. we went out to eat, just had a grand old time. >> by that time, it was after midnight. time to go home, to bed. >> s
tied ann to a bed with duct tape, and turned it into murder. >> broke in. >> okay >> who cut ann's throatocky. >> who stabbed her in the back? >> rocky. >> okay. >> jessica told detective giles, the murder weapons were a kitchen knife and a metal rod for bludgeoning, which they stashed in a hole outside of anns house >> she said they could not find it without her, we drove her out there, and we walked the entire path until we got to the hole. she...
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. >> good morning, anne-marie. it was 40 years ago today that then candidate biden gotten got into the race. this today is the day president biden announces a bid for a second term. he phrases this as a chance to finish the job as he says, but it's an uphill battle. but polling shows not many would-be voters are interested. so far president biden has brushed off questions about his plans for 2024. >> stay tuned. >> reporter: but the upper ranks of an anticipated re-election team are already appearing to take shape. people familiar with the plans say the president will tap his senior adviser julia chavez rodriguez to be his campaign manager and quentin fulks as deputy campaign manager. fullings managed raphael warnock's successful campaign last year. it comes as an nbc news poll shows that 70% of americans don't want biden to run for president with his age cited as a primary concern. >> he's going to be 82 should he be re-elected. if he started out -- if he serves out the entirety of his term, he'll be closer to 90.
. >> good morning, anne-marie. it was 40 years ago today that then candidate biden gotten got into the race. this today is the day president biden announces a bid for a second term. he phrases this as a chance to finish the job as he says, but it's an uphill battle. but polling shows not many would-be voters are interested. so far president biden has brushed off questions about his plans for 2024. >> stay tuned. >> reporter: but the upper ranks of an anticipated re-election...
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lauren: liz ann saunders, thank you very much. >> my pleasure. lauren: let's discuss with lance roberts and managing partner bar ry knapp. gentlemen, thank you for coming on happy friday. lance you're up first. top takeaway from the bank earnings today? >> well it's very interesting. if you deposit money at jpmorgan 's example they pay you about .1% interest on your savings versus money-market fund that'll pay you over 4% so a lot of their revenue came from net interest income which is basically that spread between what the receiving from, you know, interest rates and what they're paying out to customers, so yeah, it was a good report, but again, we're going to share some of the wealth with the savers is the thing. lauren: yeah, but the net interest income at jpmorgan increased by 49%. that's pretty amazing. a lot of people, especially now, are deciding to put their money into the money-market funds over savings accounts yet when you look at jpmorgan's report card, they actually increased their deposits. is that just because they are so safe and
lauren: liz ann saunders, thank you very much. >> my pleasure. lauren: let's discuss with lance roberts and managing partner bar ry knapp. gentlemen, thank you for coming on happy friday. lance you're up first. top takeaway from the bank earnings today? >> well it's very interesting. if you deposit money at jpmorgan 's example they pay you about .1% interest on your savings versus money-market fund that'll pay you over 4% so a lot of their revenue came from net interest income which...
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i'm anne-marie green. tens of millions of americans from central texas to florida are under the threat of severe weather from a slow-moving weather system. this is what it looked like near dallas last night as hail the size of tennis balls fell. large pieces of hail also fell in waco. the national weather service says damaging winds, severe anr. ng powerful winds to vero beach, florida, yesterday. there's also a threat of severe weather along the gulf coast with new orleans in the possible cross harris. >>> federal prosecutors are expected to ask a judge today to keep alleged pentagon document leaker jack teixeira behind bars. te massachusetts air national guardsman allegedly posted hundreds of highly classified military documents on social media. he is accused of violating the espionage act. in court papers filed last night, the justice department said the 21-year-old may still have access to secret information he could expose. prosecutors say he could be a grave threat to national security if he's releas
i'm anne-marie green. tens of millions of americans from central texas to florida are under the threat of severe weather from a slow-moving weather system. this is what it looked like near dallas last night as hail the size of tennis balls fell. large pieces of hail also fell in waco. the national weather service says damaging winds, severe anr. ng powerful winds to vero beach, florida, yesterday. there's also a threat of severe weather along the gulf coast with new orleans in the possible...
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ann peterson. here thank you. thank you. thank you, dr. jill biden first lady of the united states for hosting us here today. it is a tremendous honor to be here with all of you. i
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anne-marie? >> bradley blackburn in new york. thank you so much. >>> the supreme court will decide today on whether to allow restrictions on an abortion pill. americans have full access to mifepristone, but that could end after a court tried to impose. it was approved by the fda in 2000. since then more than five million women have used it along with another drug to induce abortions. >>> thousands are still without power in oklahoma this morning after a deadly spring storm. a series of tornadoes plowed through the central part of the state wednesday night. one of the hardest hit areas was mclain county, just out of oklahoma city. that's where three people died and dozens of homes were damaged. residents started cleaning up yesterday after the storm moved out. >> it's material things, but it's still -- it's your heart. your family's worked hard for all this. >> lost everything, five cars, house, barns, animals, and everything else we own. this is what we have. i'm laughing to keep from crying. >> oklahoma baptist university also t
anne-marie? >> bradley blackburn in new york. thank you so much. >>> the supreme court will decide today on whether to allow restrictions on an abortion pill. americans have full access to mifepristone, but that could end after a court tried to impose. it was approved by the fda in 2000. since then more than five million women have used it along with another drug to induce abortions. >>> thousands are still without power in oklahoma this morning after a deadly spring...
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i'm anne-marie green. former president donald trump will head to new york today ahead of his historic arraignment tomorrow on criminal charges. last night on his truth social platform trump wrote that he will be leaving mar-a-lago at noon to head to trump tower. he also said on tuesday morning, "i will be going to, believe it or not, the courthouse." he is the first former president in u.s. history to be indicted. law enforcement in new york city is on alert ahead of possible protests. jarred hill is in new york with more on all of this. good morning. >> reporter: good morning, anne-marie. and the security presence here outside of the courthouse in lower manhattan has been intensifying over the past couple of weeks. again, in anticipation of what we're expecting this week. meanwhile, we are learning a bit more about what likely will be happening once the former president arrives here at manhattan court tomorrow. a handful of supporters of former president donald trump gathered outside his estate in florida
i'm anne-marie green. former president donald trump will head to new york today ahead of his historic arraignment tomorrow on criminal charges. last night on his truth social platform trump wrote that he will be leaving mar-a-lago at noon to head to trump tower. he also said on tuesday morning, "i will be going to, believe it or not, the courthouse." he is the first former president in u.s. history to be indicted. law enforcement in new york city is on alert ahead of possible...
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thompson is in rome anne >> reporter: jose, ahead of his big day tomorrow, pope francis led a more thanwo-hour easter vigil mass here at st. peter's basilica the 86-year-old pope entered in his wheelchair, a day after choosing not to go to an outdoor ceremony of the way of the cross, the cold night air thought not to be good for the pope, who was hospitalized last week with bronchitis tonight's service was indoors where pope francis distributed communion and told the faithful to let the power of easter roll away every stone of mistrust and disappointment tomorrow, he will preside over easter mass here in the square, then give his blessing to the city and the world jose >> anne thompson in rome, thank you. >>> coming up, a terrifying close call the new video of those falling trees just barely missing spectators at the masters. >>> also, the need for speed. the controversy revving up as states consider bumping up speed limits >>> the masters golf tournament was suspended again today because of nasty weather. the decision comes after that near disaster yesterday when trees came crashing do
thompson is in rome anne >> reporter: jose, ahead of his big day tomorrow, pope francis led a more thanwo-hour easter vigil mass here at st. peter's basilica the 86-year-old pope entered in his wheelchair, a day after choosing not to go to an outdoor ceremony of the way of the cross, the cold night air thought not to be good for the pope, who was hospitalized last week with bronchitis tonight's service was indoors where pope francis distributed communion and told the faithful to let the...
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i'm anne-marie green. we begin with the violence in sudan where an american embassy was evacuated over the weekend. now there are worries about private u.s. citizens still working or living there. more than 400 people have died in the past nine days as two rival generals fight for power. on saturday secretary of state antony blinken monitored the operation to evacuate the u.s. embassy in the capital city of khartoum. president biden issued a statement saying "this tragic violence in sudan has already cost the lives of hundreds of innocent civilians. it's unconscionable, and it must stop." jarred hill is here in new york with more on this. good morning. >> reporter: temporary cease-fires including over the eed holiday failed to end the conflict in sudan. now the evacuation of u.s. embassy staff and families has only intensified the concern for other american citizens who are still in the country. sporadic gunfire could be heard overnight in the capital of khartoum hours after u.s. forces successfully evacua
i'm anne-marie green. we begin with the violence in sudan where an american embassy was evacuated over the weekend. now there are worries about private u.s. citizens still working or living there. more than 400 people have died in the past nine days as two rival generals fight for power. on saturday secretary of state antony blinken monitored the operation to evacuate the u.s. embassy in the capital city of khartoum. president biden issued a statement saying "this tragic violence in sudan...
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i'm anne-marie green. in just a few hours for the first time in american history, a former president will face criminal charges. donald trump is spending the night in new york city after riving from his mar-a-lago estate yesterday. later today he's supposed to turn himself in and be arraigned for his alleged involvement in a hush money payment made to an adult move star during the 2016 presidential campaign. he 20 so jarred hill is outside the courthouse in manhattan where security is very tight, jarred. good morning. >> reporter: hey, good morning, anne-marie. today's arraignment is going to be the first time former president trump and really the rest of us officially learn the charges that he's facing. meanwhile today there are already protests expected outside with his supporters. nypd says they're ready. take a look. nypd installed barricades outside the new york city courthouse where former president donald trump is accept set to be arraigned this afternoon as helicopters circled overhead. security eq
i'm anne-marie green. in just a few hours for the first time in american history, a former president will face criminal charges. donald trump is spending the night in new york city after riving from his mar-a-lago estate yesterday. later today he's supposed to turn himself in and be arraigned for his alleged involvement in a hush money payment made to an adult move star during the 2016 presidential campaign. he 20 so jarred hill is outside the courthouse in manhattan where security is very...
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ann peterson. here thank you. thank you. thank you, dr. jill biden first lady of the united states for hosting us here today. it is a tremendous honor to be here with all of you. i have the privilege of announcing the united states postal service will issue a first class mail for ever postage stamp commemorating the life of first lady nancy reagan. so i'll stamp program the postal service seeks to commemorate and celebrate the very best of america. and nancy reagan truly represents that ideal. mrs. reagan will be the sixth the first lady honored with the us postage stamp. the previous stamps will issued for martha, washington. the first american woman ever featured on a postage stamp. dolly madison abigail adams eleanor roosevelt and lady bird johnson nancy reagan was an inspiring individual. she was an important part of one of the most pivotal presidencies of the 20th century as a wife. champion and trusted advisor to our 40th president of the united states ronald reagan in addition her legacy of public service and her willingness to conf
ann peterson. here thank you. thank you. thank you, dr. jill biden first lady of the united states for hosting us here today. it is a tremendous honor to be here with all of you. i have the privilege of announcing the united states postal service will issue a first class mail for ever postage stamp commemorating the life of first lady nancy reagan. so i'll stamp program the postal service seeks to commemorate and celebrate the very best of america. and nancy reagan truly represents that ideal....
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anne makovec joins me right now. anne, this is another layer of horror. she was just a couple of weeks shy of her sixth birthday? >> reporter: yes, she was. and she was on her way to a birthday dinner that night when she was shot. wrong place, wrong time, just riding in the car. eliyanah crisostomo was pronounced dead at the hospital saturday night. but the organizer of an online fundraiser said she died within 30 seconds of getting hit by the gunfire. she's described as a fun loving little girl who loved life, and was excited to celebrate easter. it all happened just after 6:30 on saturday night, still daylight on 880 south near the dixon landing exit near boer chp s leasd ont. information on where the shot have come from. eliyanah's parents were in the car, but they were not injured. nobody has been arrested. as of now, they have not identified any suspects. now we've seen a number of deadly freeway shootings in recent years. reid, you just referred to this one the most high-profile case, the death of jesper wu in november of 2021. that same among, morr
anne makovec joins me right now. anne, this is another layer of horror. she was just a couple of weeks shy of her sixth birthday? >> reporter: yes, she was. and she was on her way to a birthday dinner that night when she was shot. wrong place, wrong time, just riding in the car. eliyanah crisostomo was pronounced dead at the hospital saturday night. but the organizer of an online fundraiser said she died within 30 seconds of getting hit by the gunfire. she's described as a fun loving...
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anne: so i think that it is a work in progress.management has assured the residents it will remove the dozens of dead or dying trees it cut, but residents just wanna know when. in the north bay, jaxon van derbeken, nbc bay area news. candice: another controversy for the diocese of oakland. we investigate an employee's arrest for allegedly possessing and sharing child pornography. ♪♪♪ ♪♪♪ ♪♪ alexex! mateo, hey y how's busisiness? alexex! great. y you know ththat n has s really wororked wonder. thatat's what u.u.s. bank isis. great. y you know ththat n has s really wororked wonder. and d you're grorowing in calififornia? great. y you know ththat n has s really wororked wonder. -yup, , socal, nororcal... -monteterey? -all d day. -a brancnch in ventutura? that's's for sure-e-ah. atms in n fresno? that's's for sure-e-ah. freses-yes. that's's for sure-e-ah. encinitatas? yes, indndeed-us. encinitatas? anaheim? encinitatas? big g time. encinitatas? more guauacamole? encinitatas? i'i'm on a rololl-ay. encinitatas? how about t you? i'm jujus
anne: so i think that it is a work in progress.management has assured the residents it will remove the dozens of dead or dying trees it cut, but residents just wanna know when. in the north bay, jaxon van derbeken, nbc bay area news. candice: another controversy for the diocese of oakland. we investigate an employee's arrest for allegedly possessing and sharing child pornography. ♪♪♪ ♪♪♪ ♪♪ alexex! mateo, hey y how's busisiness? alexex! great. y you know ththat n has s really...
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dinner soon comes around, but before we sit down, anne says she has a little surprise. what?ick out your outfit for dinner. 0k. this was obviously for me. the fairies in south—west scotland are working tonight! i think you should. oh, my god. that is so you. gong clangs part of. the experience involves an outrageous dinner party with the guests. dinner is served! what would your ancestors think about what's going on tonight? i think they liked fun nights. well, you know, my- great—grandfather built this house for entertaining. but i'm curious, when anne married you and moved here and suggested these changes, how did that sit with you? actually, it was fine, and i wouldn't have i done it without her. so it was good to have that breath of fresh air. - 0wning and running a castle as a tourist attraction is not for the faint—hearted. but if you can make it work, it's not a bad life. well, that, sadly, is all for this week. but, coming up next time... ..we're re—living some of our favourite trips to greece, from the time ade followed in the footsteps of hercules by taking a dip in
dinner soon comes around, but before we sit down, anne says she has a little surprise. what?ick out your outfit for dinner. 0k. this was obviously for me. the fairies in south—west scotland are working tonight! i think you should. oh, my god. that is so you. gong clangs part of. the experience involves an outrageous dinner party with the guests. dinner is served! what would your ancestors think about what's going on tonight? i think they liked fun nights. well, you know, my-...
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anne makovec tells us the rest could be in the dark for days. anne? >> reporter: yeah, major bummer for them. right now, fewer than 500 homes and businesses are in the dark. but it looks like they will stay that way until saturday morning. pg&e says the damage was extensive affecting about 9500 customers in chinatown, north beach and the financial district. the source is at clayton montgomery. a transformer blew underground just after 9:00 burning nearby electrical wiring and circuits. we spoke with one neighbor who said the damage came in waves. >> half the lights in my room went out. about 10 minutes later, the other lights started to fade. i heard an explosion. and then, a few minutes later i heard a louder explosion. and someone came running down the hall saying i'm getting out of the building. there's a ton of smoke coming out of all the manhole covers along the street. >> pg&e was able power abou9,0 businesses by about 10:30 this morning by connecting them to other power sources. the remaining 500 or so expected to have power restored by 10:00 s
anne makovec tells us the rest could be in the dark for days. anne? >> reporter: yeah, major bummer for them. right now, fewer than 500 homes and businesses are in the dark. but it looks like they will stay that way until saturday morning. pg&e says the damage was extensive affecting about 9500 customers in chinatown, north beach and the financial district. the source is at clayton montgomery. a transformer blew underground just after 9:00 burning nearby electrical wiring and...
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kate >> anne thompson for us, anne, thank you. >>> coming up, should this killer be freed why the governor of texas is promising to pardon a man convicted of murdering a black lives matter protester. >>> also, tiger woods out of the masters raising new questions about his future in the sport. >>> we're back with a murder conviction controversy. texas governor greg abbott said yesterday he would pardon a man just found guilty of killing an armed protester at a black lives matter demonstration. at the heart of it all the state's stand your ground law dana griffin reports >> reporter: tonight controversy in texas after governor greg abbott called for the pardon of u.s. army sergeant daniel perry who shot and killed air force veteran garrett foster during this july, 2020, black lives matter protest in austin. nearly three years after his death, justice came friday for garrett's fiancee and the foster family. >> guilty of murder. >> reporter: his fiancee writing on instagram, i love you and miss you so much. >> this is extremely wrong. that's all i have to say right now. >> reporter: perry has
kate >> anne thompson for us, anne, thank you. >>> coming up, should this killer be freed why the governor of texas is promising to pardon a man convicted of murdering a black lives matter protester. >>> also, tiger woods out of the masters raising new questions about his future in the sport. >>> we're back with a murder conviction controversy. texas governor greg abbott said yesterday he would pardon a man just found guilty of killing an armed protester at a...
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i'm anne-marie green. we begin with breaking news after a deadly tornado outbreak in central oklahoma. the national weather service reported at least two tornadoes south of oklahoma city last night. at least two people were killed. more than 23,000 customers were without power or electricity, rather, throughout the state. one local tv station said two residents rode out the bad weather in a man hole. the storm also brought hail to central parts of the state as part of a larger system impacting millions of people across the central u.s. >>> and this morning, americans still have full access to the widely used abortion pill mifepristone, but that could all change by tomorrow night, that is depending on the supreme court. jarred hill is in new york to explain all of this for us. good morning. >> reporter: good morning, anne-marie. this delay was kind of unusual here. the justices are not yet considering the merits of this case, should mifepristone be allowed -- rather, should they shake up the status quo whil
i'm anne-marie green. we begin with breaking news after a deadly tornado outbreak in central oklahoma. the national weather service reported at least two tornadoes south of oklahoma city last night. at least two people were killed. more than 23,000 customers were without power or electricity, rather, throughout the state. one local tv station said two residents rode out the bad weather in a man hole. the storm also brought hail to central parts of the state as part of a larger system impacting...
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and, ann:— minister, ann widdecombe. and, ann in— minister, ann widdecombe.massive challenge. i think it's not just in the civil service now. you know, teachers can be accused of bullying when all they've done is raise their voice in irritation. you know, just ordinary social interaction. now has all manner of overtones according to woke definitions. and i think it is very serious. it is particularly serious in the political field . and you're the political field. and you're quite right to concentrate on the civil service because the instant you start to interact with ministers, you get a power and your power is to say that the minister didn't do this or the minister didn't do this or the minister didn't do this or the minister didn't do that or , the minister didn't do that or, you know, i've resented the minister's tone or the minister made me feel intimidate and that frankly is the result of dealing at that higher level. i mean, politics is a hothouse of a business. ministers are under huge pressure the whole time , huge pressure the whole time, sometimes
and, ann:— minister, ann widdecombe. and, ann in— minister, ann widdecombe.massive challenge. i think it's not just in the civil service now. you know, teachers can be accused of bullying when all they've done is raise their voice in irritation. you know, just ordinary social interaction. now has all manner of overtones according to woke definitions. and i think it is very serious. it is particularly serious in the political field . and you're the political field. and you're quite right to...