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(man yelling to crowd) it's a for britain movement led by anne marie waters, anne marie waters and for britain! research it! one of the key campaigns is to control the islamification of britain. - there was speculation about tommy not showing because the speech written by the austrian nationalist had attracted the attention of authorities. we haven't actually seen him yet, do we know for sure he's definitely going to turn up? we don't know, i don't know, you know what i mean? who knows, let's just see what happens. okay. (crowd chattering) (crowd cheering) - no to islamisation! no to mass immigration! yes! and no to the great replacement! tommy said that the indigenous european population was being replaced. i waited anxiously amongst his fans to talk to him, but he made a quick exit with his entourage, leaving nationalists and muslims to face off. this cultural marxism which is affecting us, this anti-white hatred which is affecting us, (crowd applauds) is now so heavily embedded that our american brothers laugh at us. - the ideology of tommy robinson is an ideology of fascism and int
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anne mentioned the riori is having me. anne mentioned the priority is not — having me.ving me. anne mentioned the priority is notjust coming - having me. anne mentioned the priority is notjust coming up - having me. anne mentioned the l priority is notjust coming up with a list of grievances but solutions. what are some of the big things that will be looked at here? the what are some of the big things that will be looked at here?— will be looked at here? the africa summit is actually _ will be looked at here? the africa summit is actually the _ will be looked at here? the africa summit is actually the first - will be looked at here? the africa summit is actually the first of - will be looked at here? the africa summit is actually the first of its l summit is actually the first of its kind and i think it's coming at a very important time when the outcomes of this summit will feed into cop 28 which will take place at the end of this year. by and large i think the climate impact is very visible in africa. it's happening, it's really causing havoc. but particularly the vuln
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anne, we're delighted to have you here. this morning, we're going to first here from the deputy secretary. then chaves, nate fick will come up for a conversation with all of you. let's bring the secretary over. then these other three will come up. give a warm applause to all three of them. [applause] >> good morning, everybody. john hamre , thank you for that generous introduction. we did meet about 35 years ago when i was working for the chairman of the defense appropriations subcommittee in the house of representatives. every morning, he would say call hamre , we have a problem. john was the comptroller of the pentagon and we're still calling him. you are an institution. let me recognize anne neuberger, our deputy national security advisor who was incredible. our two ambassadors who are here. ambassadors who are building the relationship between our two countries in such an incredible way. my colleague nate fick who is doing an incredible job leading our new bureau on cyber security and digital policy. most of all, let me
anne, we're delighted to have you here. this morning, we're going to first here from the deputy secretary. then chaves, nate fick will come up for a conversation with all of you. let's bring the secretary over. then these other three will come up. give a warm applause to all three of them. [applause] >> good morning, everybody. john hamre , thank you for that generous introduction. we did meet about 35 years ago when i was working for the chairman of the defense appropriations...
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lee ann was equally smitten.nce and do not want to lose you again, " she wrote. >> she was preparing for him to come be her husband and be a part of her life for the rest of her life. >> while he carried on with lee ann in pennsylvania, back home in san diego, larry was growing distant from connie but never mentioned getting a divorce or separating. in fact, he still kept up his family routines, even going to church with them every sunday. >> my dad was a church board member. my mom was really involved with bible studies and women's groups. it was a big part of our life. we didn't know anything was wrong. i always thought that everything was fine and great. >> so, larry was leading a double life and lying to both of the women? >> exactly. >> yeah. he had two complete lives and lived them as one. it was really weird. >> connie remembers that time well but for different reasons. larry told her and the kids that he'd gotten a big photo contract in pittsburgh and for the next three years, larry split his time between
lee ann was equally smitten.nce and do not want to lose you again, " she wrote. >> she was preparing for him to come be her husband and be a part of her life for the rest of her life. >> while he carried on with lee ann in pennsylvania, back home in san diego, larry was growing distant from connie but never mentioned getting a divorce or separating. in fact, he still kept up his family routines, even going to church with them every sunday. >> my dad was a church board...
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lee anne wong, thank you so much for joining us. lee anne: thank you so much, amna.off: this week, the u.s. ambassador to the u.n. is visiting the border of one of the world's worst crises. more than five million sudanese have been displaced by a power struggle between the military and an offshoot paramilitary group. more than 200,000 people from sudan's darfur region have fled into chad, where u.n. ambassador linda thomas-greenfield announced new sanctions and additional humanitarian assistance. nick schifrin spoke to her for a look at u.s. policy five months after violence in sudan broke. nick: they crossed the border with their entire lives on the back of horse-drawn carts and walked dozens of miles carrying the next generation to a safer future. sudanese refugees arrived by the thousands into chad and were greeted yesterday by u.s. ambassador to the u.n. linda thomas-greenfield. she pledged another $163 million in aid to families fleeing war. five months of infighting between sudan's armed forces and rebel rapid support forces, or rsf, has engulfed sudan's cities
lee anne wong, thank you so much for joining us. lee anne: thank you so much, amna.off: this week, the u.s. ambassador to the u.n. is visiting the border of one of the world's worst crises. more than five million sudanese have been displaced by a power struggle between the military and an offshoot paramilitary group. more than 200,000 people from sudan's darfur region have fled into chad, where u.n. ambassador linda thomas-greenfield announced new sanctions and additional humanitarian...
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we'll get you some answers on both fronts from liz ann sounders. first, your score card with 60 minutes to go in regulation, the dow has been green mostly throughout the day today. it weakened a little bit. nonetheless, still holding on to that, carried by more defensive sectors like healthcare, united health and &j, outperforming today. nasdaq, that's where the action is. tech is teetering and more than just apple dragging in. nvidia is a loser too. it is down sharply. chip stocks are staging a bit of a reversal there. look at nvidia, down near 8 bucks. as for yields, they are lower across the curve today. ten-year, 426. keep our eyes there as well over the next hour or so. takes us to our talk of the tape. how at risk are stocks, especially if the nasdaq faces continued weakness? let's ask liz ann sonders, schwab's chief investment strategist. welcome back. >> thank you. thank you for having me. >> should we be concerned about what is happening in the nasdaq in apple specifically? >> i think it is a little too soon to tell in terms of apple. i'm
we'll get you some answers on both fronts from liz ann sounders. first, your score card with 60 minutes to go in regulation, the dow has been green mostly throughout the day today. it weakened a little bit. nonetheless, still holding on to that, carried by more defensive sectors like healthcare, united health and &j, outperforming today. nasdaq, that's where the action is. tech is teetering and more than just apple dragging in. nvidia is a loser too. it is down sharply. chip stocks are...
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why select the diary of anne frank and adaptation and diary of anne frank and most will read. >> randind saying the diary of anne frank, read it in class and was fired. that distorts the story. >> absolutely and she's doing that on purpose to make it as if there's really book bands going on where they're trying to redefine what the word ban means. listen, all they had to do was pull this book from the students and just give them more and the problem would have been resolved and randi wiengarten trying to elevate to a bigger issue and they're fighting hard for all these books and this content that shouldn't be together to children as -- taught to children as education system is collapsing and that's the crazy part. we've been performing at our education system is in trouble. students are behind where they should be and local person wrote a story and said students can't write and critically think and 70% of americans can't name more than one freedom in the first amendment and ra randi wiengartn wants to focus on this as she destroyed the education system through the two year shut down wi
why select the diary of anne frank and adaptation and diary of anne frank and most will read. >> randind saying the diary of anne frank, read it in class and was fired. that distorts the story. >> absolutely and she's doing that on purpose to make it as if there's really book bands going on where they're trying to redefine what the word ban means. listen, all they had to do was pull this book from the students and just give them more and the problem would have been resolved and...
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but now there are serious questions about whether it works at all anne thompson tonight with what thes now looking into >> reporter: it is a key ingredient in many popular over-the-counter medicines like sudafed p.e., dayquil and nyquil severe. phenylephrine, or p.e. but a growing body of evidence claims p.e. doesn't work as a decongestant when taken orally in a pill or liquid. dr. purvi parikh is a new york city allergist. >> do you recommend oral p.e.? >> no, actually. especially because recent studies have shown that it's not very effective at all. >> reporter: this week an fda advisory committee will have its say, evaluating evidence including from the agency's scientists that say while safe orally administered p.e. is not effective as a nasal decongestant it didn't clear betsy yates's head >> it just wasn't working and i was miserable. >> reporter: if the fda pulls the generally recommended safe and effective designation from oral p.e., you're going to have to turn to your pharmacist for medicines available without a prescription but that are kept behind the counter that medicine
but now there are serious questions about whether it works at all anne thompson tonight with what thes now looking into >> reporter: it is a key ingredient in many popular over-the-counter medicines like sudafed p.e., dayquil and nyquil severe. phenylephrine, or p.e. but a growing body of evidence claims p.e. doesn't work as a decongestant when taken orally in a pill or liquid. dr. purvi parikh is a new york city allergist. >> do you recommend oral p.e.? >> no, actually....
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anne was named to barron's list of 100 most influential women in finance. hello, anne. see you. >> nice to see you as well >> talk to us about what you are looking for as far as the economic projections in the dots >> so i think we're going to get a sense of where the fed believes they need to go at this point in time. we believe that the fed's probably on hold, whether they signal that with a bit of a hawkish tone is probably to be expected they don't want to have to reverse course and start raising rates again. but we don't see that in the projections. i think what will be probably more informational is where they see the future neutral rate to be and whether they can start lowering rates into 2024 before we even get to that, i think we're going to see continued slowdown in the economy and lower inflation. and you know, that's the trajectory but nothing moves in straight lines, as was just noted oil prices have been increasing, and that, of course will have an influence on inflation in the short run. >> so, anne, how are you guys positioning at guggenheim around the s
anne was named to barron's list of 100 most influential women in finance. hello, anne. see you. >> nice to see you as well >> talk to us about what you are looking for as far as the economic projections in the dots >> so i think we're going to get a sense of where the fed believes they need to go at this point in time. we believe that the fed's probably on hold, whether they signal that with a bit of a hawkish tone is probably to be expected they don't want to have to reverse...
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i'm anne-marie green. >>> good morning and good to be with you. i'm anne-marie green. four days after a devastating earthquake struck morocco, the frantic search for survivors continues. rescuers are combing through rubble in remote villages sometimes by hand, trying to get anyone who might be trapped and still alive. friday a 6.8 magnitude quake killed nearly 3,000 people, and the death toll is expected to climb. haley ott joins us now with the very latest. haley, good morning. >> reporter: good morning, anne-marie. some communities that were devastated by the earthquake last friday are criticizing the government's relief efforts as time to rescue any remaining survivors is running out. as the search for survivors of friday's deadly earthquake intensifies in morocco, it's a race against time and dangerous work. >> if there is a shock, then new buildings can collapse. so it is a real safety issue for the rescuers. >> reporter: hundreds of survivors are at a makeshift hospital set up by the moroccan military. though for thousands of other residents there's heartbreak. t
i'm anne-marie green. >>> good morning and good to be with you. i'm anne-marie green. four days after a devastating earthquake struck morocco, the frantic search for survivors continues. rescuers are combing through rubble in remote villages sometimes by hand, trying to get anyone who might be trapped and still alive. friday a 6.8 magnitude quake killed nearly 3,000 people, and the death toll is expected to climb. haley ott joins us now with the very latest. haley, good morning....
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i'm anne-marie green. temperatures putting stress on schools and students as they return from summer break. the record-breaking heat is forcing the cancelation of classes in some areas as heat alerts or advisories persist for millions of americans. jarred hill is here in new york with more. good morning. >> reporter: good morning, anne-marie. it's not just the heat, but as you mentioned the timing here. with kids now back in school, a 2021 study found nearly 16,000 schools would need to update their hvac systems to detail -- deal with the late summer temperatures. now frustrated parents are wondering when that will happen. a scorching late summer heat wave is taking a toll on schools nationwide. >> luke was coming home sweaty. he was telling us it was hot. >> reporter: hugh barrett says his 5-year-old son luke spent the first couple of days of kindergarten without air conditioning. now in the school in washington, d.c., has fans and window units. >> he says it's cooler. still noisy. >> they say to bring wa
i'm anne-marie green. temperatures putting stress on schools and students as they return from summer break. the record-breaking heat is forcing the cancelation of classes in some areas as heat alerts or advisories persist for millions of americans. jarred hill is here in new york with more. good morning. >> reporter: good morning, anne-marie. it's not just the heat, but as you mentioned the timing here. with kids now back in school, a 2021 study found nearly 16,000 schools would need to...
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i'm anne-marie green. the escaped murderer was recaptured after eluding hundreds of searchers for two weeks. he's now in prison out of philadelphia. this is the new mugshot of danelo cavalcante. he was caught yesterday by a team of tactical officers with search dogs in a wooded area of pennsylvania, about 20 miles away from where he escaped. jarred hill is in new york with the latest on all of this. good morning. >> reporter: good morning, anne-marie. cavalcante did not go back to that jail that he literally climbed out of. instead, a maximum security prison. authorities are saying that they caught him after two weeks thanks in large part to a dog and the element of surprise. [ cheers ] cheers from a relieved community after convicted killer danelo cavalcante was taken into custody yesterday in chester county, pennsylvania. >> our nightmare is finally over, and the good guys won. >> the search for danelo cavalcante is over. >> reporter: the clean-shaven 34-year-old was captured about 20 miles from the pris
i'm anne-marie green. the escaped murderer was recaptured after eluding hundreds of searchers for two weeks. he's now in prison out of philadelphia. this is the new mugshot of danelo cavalcante. he was caught yesterday by a team of tactical officers with search dogs in a wooded area of pennsylvania, about 20 miles away from where he escaped. jarred hill is in new york with the latest on all of this. good morning. >> reporter: good morning, anne-marie. cavalcante did not go back to that...
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former government minister ann widdecombe . and minister ann widdecombe. keir starmer's very public flirtation with the eu by accident or by design ? accident or by design? >> oh, it's by design . >> oh, it's by design. >> oh, it's by design. >> i've never had any doubt at all. don't forget, starmer was in favour of second in favour of a second referendum. didn't want to referendum. he didn't want to accept the result that the british people had returned and he still doesn't want accept he still doesn't want to accept that result . and this is just a that result. and this is just a way of tying ourselves to the eu. but by the back door. i don't believe we're ever going to rejoin . i mean, the costs and to rejoin. i mean, the costs and the political fallout would be horrendous. i don't believe we'll ever do that. but of course there ways course there are two ways of rejoining. one is that formal way , but the second is simply to way, but the second is simply to stay aligned to europe. well, the point of brexit was the whole point of brexit was that could di
former government minister ann widdecombe . and minister ann widdecombe. keir starmer's very public flirtation with the eu by accident or by design ? accident or by design? >> oh, it's by design . >> oh, it's by design. >> oh, it's by design. >> i've never had any doubt at all. don't forget, starmer was in favour of second in favour of a second referendum. didn't want to referendum. he didn't want to accept the result that the british people had returned and he still...
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this is the "cbs morning news." . >>> i'm anne-marie green. >>> i'm anne-marie green.the pandememic may be e o, but unfofortunately y cov9 isn'n't going ananywhere. in f fact, it's s still among the top fifive leadingng causes o of death inin th, right after heart didiseae and cacancer. and covid-d-19 relateded erer visits arare three titimes higherr ththan the flulu. so stay upup-to-date with thehe latest covid-1919 vaccines s this , just like e you do witith the. because yoyou've got no time e for 19. ststay up-to-d-date with t e latest covovid-19 9 vacci. the right age for neutrogena® retinol? that's w wheneverr you wawant it to b be. it hasas derm-provoven retinol thatat targets vital cecell turnovever, evevens skin t tone, anand smoothths fine linin. with visisible resulults in j just one weweek. neututrogena® r retinol hi. i use febreze fade defy plug. anand i use ththis. febrbreze has a a microchipp to conontrol scentnt release soso it smellsls first-y frfresh for 5050 days. 50 days!?? and its rerefill reminder light means i'll never miss a day of freshness. ♪ ♪
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former government minister ann widdecombe . and minister ann widdecombe.eir starmer's very public flirtation with the eu by accident or by design ? accident or by design? >> oh, it's by design . >> oh, it's by design. >> oh, it's by design. >> i've never had any doubt at all. don't forget, starmer was in favour of second in favour of a second referendum. didn't want to referendum. he didn't want to accept the result that the british people had returned and he still doesn't want accept he still doesn't want to accept that result . and this is just a that result. and this is just a way of tying ourselves to the eu. but by the back door. i don't believe we're ever going to rejoin . i mean, the costs and to rejoin. i mean, the costs and the political fallout would be horrendous. i don't believe we'll ever do that. but of course there ways course there are two ways of rejoining. one is that formal way , but the second is simply to way, but the second is simply to stay aligned to europe. well, the point of brexit was the whole point of brexit was that could dive
former government minister ann widdecombe . and minister ann widdecombe.eir starmer's very public flirtation with the eu by accident or by design ? accident or by design? >> oh, it's by design . >> oh, it's by design. >> oh, it's by design. >> i've never had any doubt at all. don't forget, starmer was in favour of second in favour of a second referendum. didn't want to referendum. he didn't want to accept the result that the british people had returned and he still...
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so anne, the 24-hour antihistamines and the nasal sprays, you reported there there are better options. are there side effects? >> there are, tom. headaches, nervousness, sleeplessness are all side effects. but the question before the fda is not whether it's safe but whether this drug actually works. and we could get word tomorrow. >> okay. big news. all right, anne, we appreciate all your reporting. >>> up next, the secret message tennis superstar coco gauff's dad had written on his shirt. all part of the story she's been writing her whole life. we'll explain right after this break. st my asthma felt anything but normal. ♪ ♪ it was time for a nunormal with nucala. nucala is a once-monthly add-on treatment for severe eosinophilic asthma that can mean less oral steroids. not for sudden breathing problems. allergic reactions can occur. get help right away for swelling of face, mouth, tongue, or trouble breathing. infections that can cause shingles have occurred. don't stop steroids unless told by your doctor. tell your doctor if you have a parasitic infection. may cause headache, injecti
so anne, the 24-hour antihistamines and the nasal sprays, you reported there there are better options. are there side effects? >> there are, tom. headaches, nervousness, sleeplessness are all side effects. but the question before the fda is not whether it's safe but whether this drug actually works. and we could get word tomorrow. >> okay. big news. all right, anne, we appreciate all your reporting. >>> up next, the secret message tennis superstar coco gauff's dad had...
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anne marie koroma's clinic is just a drop in the ocean. because of the enormous rise in diabetes in low- and middle-income countries. the diabetes crisis in sierra leone seems to be growing ever more severe, and the country doesn't have the resources ready to handle it. europe is home to around twelve million sinti and roma. most of them live in the east and southeast of the continent. prejudice and discrimination against them are rife, leaving the majority in a vicious cycle of poverty. there's just minutes to go. bayram has trained for this fight for a long time. he'll be competing in the oil wrestling arena. turkey's best fighters have come together to compete in edirne, bayram's home city. the 15 year old is part of turkey's roma community. he's fighting prejudices too. i feel really strong. i'll be starting in a few minutes. obviously i'm nervous. now it's also started raining. this is the famous kirkpinar tournament - that means anything can happen! before the fight starts, the wrestlers are doused with olive oil, which makes it diff
anne marie koroma's clinic is just a drop in the ocean. because of the enormous rise in diabetes in low- and middle-income countries. the diabetes crisis in sierra leone seems to be growing ever more severe, and the country doesn't have the resources ready to handle it. europe is home to around twelve million sinti and roma. most of them live in the east and southeast of the continent. prejudice and discrimination against them are rife, leaving the majority in a vicious cycle of poverty....
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anne? but experience, did you? anne?t folk are creating problems here. >> yes, i am very angry about it. look, the whole point of strictly is that you don't start on an even keel. if you had everybody starting evenly, then you wouldn't have pensioners , you wouldn't have pensioners, which was when i did strictly you wouldn't have pensioners and young athletic dancers in the same competition. it just would be unheard of . it's supposed to be unheard of. it's supposed to be unheard of. it's supposed to be family entertain and the whole joy of it is that you have got this range of dancers, some will be utterly useless, some will be utterly useless, some will be utterly useless, some will be useless, but funny, which is what i was. >> some will be no , you were >> some will be no, you were better than that. look at you. there my goodness . there my goodness. >> no, i'm not useless . >> no, i'm not useless. >> no, i'm not useless. >> i've got no. i can't hear the music. i'm tone deaf in the literal sense. i cannot hear music
anne? but experience, did you? anne?t folk are creating problems here. >> yes, i am very angry about it. look, the whole point of strictly is that you don't start on an even keel. if you had everybody starting evenly, then you wouldn't have pensioners , you wouldn't have pensioners, which was when i did strictly you wouldn't have pensioners and young athletic dancers in the same competition. it just would be unheard of . it's supposed to be unheard of. it's supposed to be unheard of. it's...
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good morning, jarred. >> reporter: good morning, anne-marie. president biden touted his decades of experience in international diplomacy during a fund-raiser last night, but a spokesperson i spoke to said he's going to have a lot to balance in this speech as he tries to rally a divided world. at this year's united nations general assembly, president biden prepared to make a political power play on the global stage. >> he has to go into this not just as the leader of the west but as one of the powers competing for and contending for the support and allegiance from a wider set of countries. >> reporter: biden is expected to continue rallying support for ukraine on its war with russia, competition with china, and efforts to fight climate change also on the agenda. as over the weekend climate protesters demanded action outside the u.n. the massive gathering of world leaders is also an enormous security operation. >> their job is to discuss the future of the world, and our job is to make sure they can do it without disruption. >> reporter: authoriti
good morning, jarred. >> reporter: good morning, anne-marie. president biden touted his decades of experience in international diplomacy during a fund-raiser last night, but a spokesperson i spoke to said he's going to have a lot to balance in this speech as he tries to rally a divided world. at this year's united nations general assembly, president biden prepared to make a political power play on the global stage. >> he has to go into this not just as the leader of the west but as...
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lilly anne herself a child of immigrants drew on educational experience to introduce a project basedl. >> i felt like a high school that was really about helping students see the full spectrum of careers and opportunities that they can pursue in the bay area was something that i found incredibly inspirational. >> reporter: latitude is a new opportunity for nearly 300 students a year where more than 90% are students of color and 70% qualify for free or reduced lunch. >> for so many students, the more real world it is, more hands on it is and more they can see the connections between what they're learning and what's happening in the real world, more they're motivated to engage. >> they've done all the interior. >> reporter: student projects include building tiny homes for unhoused, constructing under water robot, designing a self driving car, starting their own business. seniors julie anne and ania most appreciate the internships and staff support in steering them toward college and career. >> it's fun here compared to i would say other traditional high schools. they push you towards t
lilly anne herself a child of immigrants drew on educational experience to introduce a project basedl. >> i felt like a high school that was really about helping students see the full spectrum of careers and opportunities that they can pursue in the bay area was something that i found incredibly inspirational. >> reporter: latitude is a new opportunity for nearly 300 students a year where more than 90% are students of color and 70% qualify for free or reduced lunch. >> for so...
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leigh ann: there isn't. a lot of pressure for months now coming from democrats, the leaders of the military, including defense secretary austin, including general milley who i spoke to recently. and said there is a real readiness problem with these holds. but tuberville insists he is holding a line, and it is the military and democrats who have to compromise. he thinks he has the support of alabama republicans, his alabama constituents. so, there's no sign yet that there's going to be any sort of breakthrough on these military holds. geoff: leigh ann caldwell of "the washington post," thanks for being with us. leigh ann: thanks, geoff. ♪ amna: in the day's other headlines, a panel of three federal judges struck down alabama's second try at a congressional map. that's after republican lawmakers refused to create a second majority-black district despite a supreme court mandate. now, a special master will be designated to draw up new districts. ultimately, the case is expected to wind up back before the supreme
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routine and consistency, and those two things will help you get through this crisis. >> all right, anne thompson, thank you. >>> and next, the emotional day of remembrance in maui, one month after the devastating fires there. >>> there is breaking news tonight on maui the governor reporting a significant drop in the number of missing as the community marks one month since the deadly fires here's sam brock >> reporter: in a traditional hawaiian paddle out, the sounding of the shell is a call to ancestors and to spiritual cleanse. >> we just want to come together as a community and have the time for us, like, to heal and have a moment in the ocean >> reporter: hundreds of participants paddling by board and in boats >> i feel like the hawaiian spirit was alive with us. >> reporter: today mourning the loss of life in lahaina, hawaii's historic capital touched by historic flames. >> this is about everybody. >> reporter: robert cotter escaped with his wife and just the clothes on their backs. his son saw someone pass away before his eyes >> every -- you know, the sound of a siren, the sound o
routine and consistency, and those two things will help you get through this crisis. >> all right, anne thompson, thank you. >>> and next, the emotional day of remembrance in maui, one month after the devastating fires there. >>> there is breaking news tonight on maui the governor reporting a significant drop in the number of missing as the community marks one month since the deadly fires here's sam brock >> reporter: in a traditional hawaiian paddle out, the...
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who played anne frank on broadway? and for them it was their first exposure to the holocaust. and it changed their lives and the trajectory of their careers immeasurably, immeasurably, just by playing these roles and what learned by doing it. because when the freakiest came out, this was all entirely new, right? when i'm i'm projecting here. if you grew up in houses like we grew up, we're all jewish males of a certain age. it's going to be talked about in some way at some point, either it's family members or my father's endless focus on anti-semitism everywhere, which at the seemed weirder to me. and now that i'm older, i'm like, oh, he was on to something, clearly. but i guess in both cases, right? we're trying to you're talking about people who don't have necessarily the impact you're talking about. right. so then they go in this play or they go these camps and they don't have any other exposure necessarily before that. great. and what's it like trying to understand them? i can just speak from my own experience, but for me, i, i thought i was going to go visit the past and t
who played anne frank on broadway? and for them it was their first exposure to the holocaust. and it changed their lives and the trajectory of their careers immeasurably, immeasurably, just by playing these roles and what learned by doing it. because when the freakiest came out, this was all entirely new, right? when i'm i'm projecting here. if you grew up in houses like we grew up, we're all jewish males of a certain age. it's going to be talked about in some way at some point, either it's...
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incredible what you've achieved, holly ann. the work you've done to increase support for military spouse employment. going to keep improving the lives of military families for a long time. peter and mary, thank you for sharing your tad with us. -- your dad with us. i know it wasn't easy. all those moves. all those schools. all those months. your dad was deployed. you couldn't be together. thank you for all you've given to our country. and mark, i know one of the best parts of your time, already mentioned by our secretary. going to spend more time with your kids. that's going to be fun. i tell you what. i love my kids. i'm crazy about my grandkids. now every one who has spent time with mark knows three things about him. several were already mentioned. one, he's from boston. he likes maps. and he loves the constitution. but these three things point to something deeper about mark's character. business vt -- his boston per taj isn't just about pride of place. it's pride in what shaped him. the values that guided his whole life. abo
incredible what you've achieved, holly ann. the work you've done to increase support for military spouse employment. going to keep improving the lives of military families for a long time. peter and mary, thank you for sharing your tad with us. -- your dad with us. i know it wasn't easy. all those moves. all those schools. all those months. your dad was deployed. you couldn't be together. thank you for all you've given to our country. and mark, i know one of the best parts of your time, already...
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the brilliant ann widdecombe coming up. thanks, ann.aret thatcher, nile gardiner previews how sunak will fare at how rishi sunak will fare at next week's tory party conference. but next, as brits face annual bill of £6,000 a face an annual bill of £6,000 a year to meet green targets, are we facing a cost of net zero crisis? my superstar panel returned to debate that, plus , returned to debate that, plus, i'll be speaking to fleet street legend kelvin mackenzie, responding to the powerful voices that want to close down this place. plus, the front pages. but first, here's your . weather it's 10:00. and this weather it's10:00. and this is mark it's 10:00. and this is mark dolan . tonight, the green dream. dolan. tonight, the green dream. that's rinsing you clean, new estimates reveal the march to net zero is costing every household in britain a staggering £6,000 a year. and thatis staggering £6,000 a year. and that is until 2050. despite rishi sunak bonfire of green policies a six grand a year more on top of everything else. so are we faci
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jared, good morning. >> reporter: good morning, anne-marie. whether it was good fortune or good preparation, this part of north carolina was spared by this storm, but with it off to sea we're getting a clearer picture of the destruction that idalia left behind. >> thank god nobody died. >> reporter: third generation shrimp farmer buddy ellison held back tears as he surveyed the ruins of his family's business in horseshoe beach. >> the actual stuff that was in there, it won't rebuild it, can't rebuild it. >> reporter: floridians are picking up the pieces after idalia unleashed record storm surge causing intense flooding. lost their homes, people lost their businesses, livelihood. we need a little help. >> reporter: idalia tore through three other states. crews in georgia cleared snapped tree limbs from roadways. >> i think we got off real easy? er in south carolina this video shows the moment a tornado flipped the car, the driver an expecting mother escaped without a scratch. >> i feel lucky. >> reporter: in southern north carolina cars sit sub
jared, good morning. >> reporter: good morning, anne-marie. whether it was good fortune or good preparation, this part of north carolina was spared by this storm, but with it off to sea we're getting a clearer picture of the destruction that idalia left behind. >> thank god nobody died. >> reporter: third generation shrimp farmer buddy ellison held back tears as he surveyed the ruins of his family's business in horseshoe beach. >> the actual stuff that was in there, it...
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i'm anne-marie green. we begin with the second republican presidential debate, as seven candidates took to the stage at the ronald reagan library in california. donald trump was not there, choosing instead to campaign in michigan at a nonunion auto parts factory. his absence drew some sharp criticism. jarred hill is here in new york with more on all of it. good morning. >> reporter: anne-marie, this second gop debate was a doozy to say the least. it was really two hours of a verbal brawl between the seven candidates who are all still trying to find a way to stand out from each other as the person who refused to show up, former president trump continues to dominate in the polls. at the second primary debate, seven potential hopefuls took aim at president biden on a range of key issues like the autoworkers strike, immigration, and the economy. >> this strike is a joe biden speed. >> joe biden should not not on the picket line. he should be on the southern border. >> bidenomics has failed. wages are not keepi
i'm anne-marie green. we begin with the second republican presidential debate, as seven candidates took to the stage at the ronald reagan library in california. donald trump was not there, choosing instead to campaign in michigan at a nonunion auto parts factory. his absence drew some sharp criticism. jarred hill is here in new york with more on all of it. good morning. >> reporter: anne-marie, this second gop debate was a doozy to say the least. it was really two hours of a verbal brawl...
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i'm anne marie green. today president biden is putting his pro-union stance on display by joining the picket line to show solidarity with striking auto workers. uaw members first walked off the job 12 days ago at a small group of plants to demand better wages, a four-day workweek, and other benefits. the president's trip comes a day before former president trump also plans to visit union members in michigan. jared hill has more from new york. jared, good morning. >> reporter: hey, good morning, anne marie. this is not something we've seen before. a sitting president hitting the picket line with striking workers. but president biden has been pretty outspoken in his support for the united auto union workers. in a move the white house is calling "historic," president biden will travel to michigan today to stand with striking united auto workers union members. >> after taking a look at the significant increase in salaries for the executives and growth of an industry, they should benefit from it. i always suppo
i'm anne marie green. today president biden is putting his pro-union stance on display by joining the picket line to show solidarity with striking auto workers. uaw members first walked off the job 12 days ago at a small group of plants to demand better wages, a four-day workweek, and other benefits. the president's trip comes a day before former president trump also plans to visit union members in michigan. jared hill has more from new york. jared, good morning. >> reporter: hey, good...
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ann, thank you very much.it. >> thanks, charles. >> some "money mail," you are fired up about the president's upcoming speech. contrast "bidenomics" what he calls maga-nomics. always taking jabs at other guy instead of taking expecting his own mistakes. a question mark? kenneth said magna-nomics has a nice ring to it. every day low prices is cool. one tweeted revised number this morning three times we'll still be poor, ouch. folks love hearing from you. keep tweeting me, cvpayne. we will read them when we can. we heard from you at home. we have peter morici, luke roman, at 2:30, we'll preview what president biden may be saying and what is really happening in the economy. retail sales were out this morning. they beat the street but not necessarily good news. no one better to talk about this an policy than judy shelton. more with her next. ♪. this thing, it's making me get an ice bath again. what do you mean? these straps are mind-blowing! they collect hundreds of data points like hrv and rem sleep, so you know
ann, thank you very much.it. >> thanks, charles. >> some "money mail," you are fired up about the president's upcoming speech. contrast "bidenomics" what he calls maga-nomics. always taking jabs at other guy instead of taking expecting his own mistakes. a question mark? kenneth said magna-nomics has a nice ring to it. every day low prices is cool. one tweeted revised number this morning three times we'll still be poor, ouch. folks love hearing from you. keep...
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i'm ann. i'm jimmy's older cousin.ories of jimmy is him holding me down on the front lawn and spitting in my -- >> lou: okay, and that's all the time we have. thanks, ann! ♪ ♪ ♪ wherever you go. wherever you stay. all you need is one key. earn and use rewards across expedia, hotels.com, and vrbo. thursday night football on prime. it's on. welcome to thursday night football. al michaels along with kirk herbstreit. thursday night football returns, as the minnesota vikings take on the philadelphia eagles. stream thursday night football. only on prime. unreal! [ "am:pm" by notd begins ] how good does it feel when threshold decor welcomes more seasonal style for less? when you can save on good & gather groceries in all the fall flavors. and when quality ingredients bring more to the table. when you get low prices on the latest trends. when rewards come with quality and coziness. and when you're serving up taste they love at low prices. that's totally target. i'm steve. i lost 138 pounds in 9 months on golo and taking releas
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routine and consistency, and those two things will help you get through this crisis. >> all right, annempson, thank you. >>> and next, the emotional day of remembrance in maui, one month after the devastating fires there. he better in as little as 2 weeks. dupixent is an add-on treatment for specific types of moderate-to-severe asthma that's not for sudden breathing problems. dupixent can cause allergic reactions that can be severe. get help right away if you have rash, chest pain, worsening shortness of breath, tingling or numbness in your limbs. tell your doctor about new or worsening joint aches and pain, or a parasitic infection. don't change or stop asthma medicines, including steroids, without talking to your doctor. ask your specialist about dupixent. we, the moms who have lost our children to social media harms. we, we, we have had... enough. our politicians have failed. working for lobbyists, not us. we need your voice to pass the kids online safety act this fall. join us. join us. join us. join us. ♪♪ let's lead the way. these hands used to hold me as a little girl. would comf
routine and consistency, and those two things will help you get through this crisis. >> all right, annempson, thank you. >>> and next, the emotional day of remembrance in maui, one month after the devastating fires there. he better in as little as 2 weeks. dupixent is an add-on treatment for specific types of moderate-to-severe asthma that's not for sudden breathing problems. dupixent can cause allergic reactions that can be severe. get help right away if you have rash, chest...
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it we are getting to today's feature of the diary of anne frank after a quick break. a quick break.n with rybelsus®. his a1c? it's down with rybelsus®. my doctor told me rybelsus® lowered a1c better than a leading branded pill and that people taking rybelsus® lost more weight. i got to my a1c goal and lost some weight too. rybelsus® isn't for people with type 1 diabetes. don't take rybelsus® if you or your family ever had medullary thyroid cancer, or have multiple endocrine neoplasia syndrome type 2, or if allergic to it. stop rybelsus® and get medical help right away if you get a lump or swelling in your neck, severe stomach pain, or an allergic reaction. serious side effects may include pancreatitis. gallbladder problems may occur. tell your provider about vision problems or changes. taking rybelsus® with a sulfonylurea or insulin increases low blood sugar risk. side effects like nausea, vomiting, and diarrhea may lead to dehydration, which may worsen kidney problems. need to get your a1c down? you may pay as little as $10 per prescription. upgrade ready...upgrade ready! one...one
it we are getting to today's feature of the diary of anne frank after a quick break. a quick break.n with rybelsus®. his a1c? it's down with rybelsus®. my doctor told me rybelsus® lowered a1c better than a leading branded pill and that people taking rybelsus® lost more weight. i got to my a1c goal and lost some weight too. rybelsus® isn't for people with type 1 diabetes. don't take rybelsus® if you or your family ever had medullary thyroid cancer, or have multiple endocrine neoplasia...
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i want to bring in charles schwab company chief investment strategist liz ann sonders. love the report you put out last week, piece of work dissecting the labor market trends. for me though i would widen it out and say a piece of work dissecting all the economy. who can figure it out? how can you decide what is going on in the economy? >> this is the most you fleak economic cycle in history maybe only some comparisons to the post-world war ii period of time and i think the best way to think about the cycle to differentiate between the good side of the economy and services side of the economy. if we go back to the stimulus era of the pandemic, that launched the economy out of what was a very short-lived recession but it was heavily concentrated on the good side because we had no access to services. that was where the inflation problem first started to brew. but then we subsequently went into actual recessions in many of those areas, manufacturing, housing, housing-related. and into disinflation and some cases deflation in those areas. but we had later offsetting strength
i want to bring in charles schwab company chief investment strategist liz ann sonders. love the report you put out last week, piece of work dissecting the labor market trends. for me though i would widen it out and say a piece of work dissecting all the economy. who can figure it out? how can you decide what is going on in the economy? >> this is the most you fleak economic cycle in history maybe only some comparisons to the post-world war ii period of time and i think the best way to...
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incredible what you have achieved holly ann. the work you have done to increase military spouse employment to increase the lives of military families for a long time. peter and mary, thank you for sharing your dad with us. i know it was not easy. all of those moves, all of those schools, all of those months that your dad was deployed, you couldn't be together. thank you for all, all that you have given to our country. and mark, i know one of the best parts of retirement for you has been mentioned by the secretary, you will get to spend more time with your kids. that is going to be fun, man. i tell you what, i love my kids. i am crazy about my grandkids. now, everyone who has spent time with mark, knows three things about him. several were already mentioned. one, he is from boston. he parks his car in car garages. he likes maps. he loves the constitution. each of these three things points to something deeper about mark. his boston heritage is not just about pride or place. his pride is what shaped him. the values that have guided
incredible what you have achieved holly ann. the work you have done to increase military spouse employment to increase the lives of military families for a long time. peter and mary, thank you for sharing your dad with us. i know it was not easy. all of those moves, all of those schools, all of those months that your dad was deployed, you couldn't be together. thank you for all, all that you have given to our country. and mark, i know one of the best parts of retirement for you has been...
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now, anne, we have an albanian criminal . he now, anne, we have an albanian criminal.one in of cocaine into the united kingdom. he's laundered approximately a third of £1 million. and he's currently being held in a prison in germany. and the british government have gone for an extradition . but a german court extradition. but a german court and a big german court using rules from our old friend, the european convention on human rights have said that he can't come to the uk because our prisons aren't up to standard. it sounds astonishing. please can you tell us what on earth is going on? well i mean, you know, they're talking through the hat's quite honestly, i mean, to say that our prisons aren't capable of housing serious criminals, of course they are . criminals, of course they are. >> and of course, you know, prisoners are fed. prisoners have access to medicine. but, i mean, it is perfectly true that with the overcrowding levels that there are at the moment, the regimes, which i can't believe this guy would be remotely and the remotely interested and the regimes tra
now, anne, we have an albanian criminal . he now, anne, we have an albanian criminal.one in of cocaine into the united kingdom. he's laundered approximately a third of £1 million. and he's currently being held in a prison in germany. and the british government have gone for an extradition . but a german court extradition. but a german court and a big german court using rules from our old friend, the european convention on human rights have said that he can't come to the uk because our prisons...
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now, anne, we have an albanian criminal . he now, anne, we have an albanian criminal.stone in of cocaine into the united kingdom. he's laundered approximately a third of £1 million. and he's currently being held in a prison in germany. and the british government have gone for an extradition . but a german court extradition. but a german court and a big german court using rules from our old friend, the european convention on human rights have said that he can't come to the uk because our prisons aren't up to standard. it sounds astonishing. please can you tell us what on earth is going on? well i mean, you know, they're talking through the hat's quite honestly, i mean, to say that our prisons aren't capable of housing serious criminals, of course they are . criminals, of course they are. >> and of course, you know, prisoners are fed. prisoners have access to medicine. but, i mean, it is perfectly true that with the overcrowding levels that there are at the moment, the regimes, which i can't believe this guy would be remotely and the remotely interested and the regimes t
now, anne, we have an albanian criminal . he now, anne, we have an albanian criminal.stone in of cocaine into the united kingdom. he's laundered approximately a third of £1 million. and he's currently being held in a prison in germany. and the british government have gone for an extradition . but a german court extradition. but a german court and a big german court using rules from our old friend, the european convention on human rights have said that he can't come to the uk because our...
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anne's radio.n has the wind rather let us down? >> has the puff gone out of wind energy? this from john. hi, mark. how ironic it is that the eclipse out there where nick clegg in the 2010 coalition often said that building a nuclear power station will not come online until 2022 and it will take too long. well, here we are in 20, 23 years away from a nuclear power station whilst he's in california , living it up he's in california, living it up on his facebook salary. thank you for that. you're absolutely right. brenda says yes, wind power has definitely run out of puff. we need nuclear, says brenda. she's very, very clear about that . i'll get to more of about that. i'll get to more of your emails shortly . we just one your emails shortly. we just one more from valerie on wind power. we've known for ten years that wind power is not the way. what's the point of net zero when the rest of the world is pumping out carbon? we're surrounded sea that ebbs surrounded by the sea that ebbs and flows. surely
anne's radio.n has the wind rather let us down? >> has the puff gone out of wind energy? this from john. hi, mark. how ironic it is that the eclipse out there where nick clegg in the 2010 coalition often said that building a nuclear power station will not come online until 2022 and it will take too long. well, here we are in 20, 23 years away from a nuclear power station whilst he's in california , living it up he's in california, living it up on his facebook salary. thank you for that....
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anne's radio.n has the wind rather let us down? >> has the puff gone out of wind energy? this from john. hi, mark. how ironic it is that the eclipse out there where nick clegg in the 2010 coalition often said that building a nuclear power station will not come online until 2022 and it will take too long. well, here we are in 20, 23 years away from a nuclear power station whilst he's in california , living it up he's in california, living it up on his facebook salary. thank you for that. you're absolutely right. brenda says yes, wind power has definitely run out of puff. we need nuclear, says brenda. she's very, very clear about that . i'll get to more of about that. i'll get to more of your emails shortly . we just one your emails shortly. we just one more from valerie on wind power. we've known for ten years that wind power is not the way. what's the point of net zero when the rest of the world is pumping out carbon? we're surrounded sea that ebbs surrounded by the sea that ebbs and flows. surely
anne's radio.n has the wind rather let us down? >> has the puff gone out of wind energy? this from john. hi, mark. how ironic it is that the eclipse out there where nick clegg in the 2010 coalition often said that building a nuclear power station will not come online until 2022 and it will take too long. well, here we are in 20, 23 years away from a nuclear power station whilst he's in california , living it up he's in california, living it up on his facebook salary. thank you for that....
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leigh ann, how will this all impactjoe biden?e he is about his family, here we have his son facing jail time if convicted. there is a question of how it impacts— there is a question of how it impacts him personally and politically and as your reporter stated he doesn't like his family to be bothered or to be challenged in such a way but normally— be challenged in such a way but normally he doesn't express it publiclx — normally he doesn't express it publicly. politically speaking it's been a very tough week for joe biden— it's been a very tough week for joe biden and as you have set ”p joe biden and as you have set up so — joe biden and as you have set up so well, his son has been indicted _ up so well, his son has been indicted and has the launch of this impeachment inquiry which we can— this impeachment inquiry which we can talk about separately and that _ we can talk about separately and that was also done for political— and that was also done for political reasons by the speaker of the house, kevin mccarthy getting a lot of p
leigh ann, how will this all impactjoe biden?e he is about his family, here we have his son facing jail time if convicted. there is a question of how it impacts— there is a question of how it impacts him personally and politically and as your reporter stated he doesn't like his family to be bothered or to be challenged in such a way but normally— be challenged in such a way but normally he doesn't express it publiclx — normally he doesn't express it publicly. politically speaking it's...
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sometimes you choose things, sometimes they just choose you reason i chose to focus on the diary of anne frank is that's where people read about the holocaust. that is the one thing they latch onto that has become universal. i also wanted to look into what the experience of playing these roles might do to person or how it might affect them later on. i've been working on a project where i go back to talk to members of the broadway cast and the 1959 film to see how their lives were changed and it's kind of amazing to look at who played anne frank on broadway and it was their first experience with the holocaust and it changed their lives just by playing these roles because when the play first cannot this was entirely new. >> i'm projecting here. if you grew up in houses like we grew up is going to be talked about in some way at some point where his family members or my father's endless focus on and is everywhere@ seems weird to me and it now i guess in both cases you're talking about people who don't have necessarily the impact but then they go in this play and visit these camps and they do
sometimes you choose things, sometimes they just choose you reason i chose to focus on the diary of anne frank is that's where people read about the holocaust. that is the one thing they latch onto that has become universal. i also wanted to look into what the experience of playing these roles might do to person or how it might affect them later on. i've been working on a project where i go back to talk to members of the broadway cast and the 1959 film to see how their lives were changed and...
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and leigh ann caldwell of the washington post. welcome to sunday.s "meet the press." >> from nbc news in washington, the longest running show in television history, this is "meet the press" with kristen welker. >>> good sunday morning. here in washington, disfunction is on full display. the federal government is careening toward a shutdown just one week from today with no deal in sight as one top house republican lawmaker told me overnight, quote, it appears that's where we're headed as hardline republicans dig their demands for deep spending cuts threatening to replace speaker mccarthy who warned this week, quote, they want to burn the whole place down. democratic senator bob menendez is resisting calls to resign for allegedly taking hundreds of thousands of dollars in bribes to benefit the egyptian government and prosecutors release stunning photos when they searched menendez home, gold bars and a mercedes-benz. the indictment appears to undercut republicans' allegations of a two-tiered system of justice and former president has been indicted four
and leigh ann caldwell of the washington post. welcome to sunday.s "meet the press." >> from nbc news in washington, the longest running show in television history, this is "meet the press" with kristen welker. >>> good sunday morning. here in washington, disfunction is on full display. the federal government is careening toward a shutdown just one week from today with no deal in sight as one top house republican lawmaker told me overnight, quote, it appears...
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good morning , anne. what we see is morning, anne.june, the figures are literally just coming out from the office for national statistics in the second quarter, the gdp expanded 0.2. that's the final number. that's unrevised from the previous estimates. and in the first quarter gdp expanded. that's the sum of all goods and services, all the transactions in our economy by 0.3. so 0.3% in our economy by 0.3. so 0.3% in the first three months of the yean in the first three months of the year. nought point 2% in the second two months of the year . second two months of the year. we're a long way from recession in the uk. the figures for the third quarter, july , august and third quarter, july, august and september, they may be a little bit more shaky , but for now at bit more shaky, but for now at least buoyed up by manufacturing, by the way, looking at the fine print of the numbers as it's being published before eyes manufacturing before my eyes manufacturing stephen, still , we're still the stephen, still, we're still the eighth biggest
good morning , anne. what we see is morning, anne.june, the figures are literally just coming out from the office for national statistics in the second quarter, the gdp expanded 0.2. that's the final number. that's unrevised from the previous estimates. and in the first quarter gdp expanded. that's the sum of all goods and services, all the transactions in our economy by 0.3. so 0.3% in our economy by 0.3. so 0.3% in the first three months of the yean in the first three months of the year....
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to fight back here at anne? >> reporter: the state would charge the businesses that sell them rather than those who by the guns, but many of those sellers would then raise prices. that money would go to the california violence intervention and prevention grant program which aims to keep young people out of gangs. it also aims for enhancing safety at public schools. former state legislator mark levine from marin county tried to get a similar plan passed for several years in sacramento. as for why he thinks lawmakers approved it now, he says redistricting has made it less dangerous politically to support such a hot button issue, as well as the state budget deficit. >> so the idea that we would have funding for gun violence prevention programs cut, because that deficit also motivates lawmakers to pass this, to have that funding to keep our community safer. >> reporter: the federal government already does tax the sale of guns and ammo nationwide. that money goes to individual states to spend on wildlife conservation
to fight back here at anne? >> reporter: the state would charge the businesses that sell them rather than those who by the guns, but many of those sellers would then raise prices. that money would go to the california violence intervention and prevention grant program which aims to keep young people out of gangs. it also aims for enhancing safety at public schools. former state legislator mark levine from marin county tried to get a similar plan passed for several years in sacramento. as...