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>>>>i would challenge anyone to come tell me why it's not the solution >anne>i'm anne makovec in for liz, and we are live from our state of the art virtual election headquarters with just four days until election day. today we are talking about money and the rules to pay for some of the state's most pressing projects. that is at the heart of california's proposition five. supporters say it will make it easier to get cash for crucial things like roads and housing. but critics say we're all going to feel that pain in our pocketbook. both sides joining us live this afternoon to make their case. that is coming up in just a few minutes. but first, let's get to your news headlines. starting in oakland. local leaders touting a drop in homicides every year. the columba catholic church puts up crosses, each representing a person lost to violent crime. and for the first time since 2019, there are fewer than 100 crosses spread across the lawn. that is a 33% drop compared to last year. and today, local leaders honored the victims and highlighted the cease fire strategy. it's a program resurrecte
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that is a perfect segue, actually, for you anne ,.e critical infrastructure, health care in particular in the state and local sector, consider to be targets for cyber criminals and state actors are like. harry just spoke about the under resourced nature of state and local governments. what is being done at the policy level to shore up those critical sectors, you already touched on in of those key points. >> i must say that the significant rise in the cyber criminals attacks against hospitals around the world, in the united states, croatia, england and france, has been one of the most troubling developments really in the last year. may be started in the last nine months where we started seeing a surge of attacks against hospitals. many hospitals are now chains, so taking over hospitals that have connected technology systems impact many. we watch it and we see the impact. we see the impact. even when ambulances are redirected, we cancel procedures. any of us who have spent time in a hospital know they are tremendously digitally connecte
that is a perfect segue, actually, for you anne ,.e critical infrastructure, health care in particular in the state and local sector, consider to be targets for cyber criminals and state actors are like. harry just spoke about the under resourced nature of state and local governments. what is being done at the policy level to shore up those critical sectors, you already touched on in of those key points. >> i must say that the significant rise in the cyber criminals attacks against...
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ann doesn't have to do that because ann was right four years ago.t looks at the data and puts it out there. if people are asking what's going on here and why this outlier may be a canary in a coal mine, it is the same reason that john heilemann said four years ago, it was a massive swing toward trump. ann trusted the data. she didn't have to play games with the numbers because she didn't have to adjust for past failures. >> the track record speaks for itself, which is why it landed with a thunderclap saturday evening. ann, to joe's point, there's been all this speculation about what's that quiet, what's the hidden vote this time around? we know there was, in other polls, some votes for donald trump that weren't picked up in '16 and '20, as just two examples. in your data here, are you seeing any surprises in terms of people turning out, who might be for trump, or perhaps for harris that, you know, weren't expected? >> nothing that we needed -- that we felt was anything other than what naturally happens in polls. we have some people who say that they
ann doesn't have to do that because ann was right four years ago.t looks at the data and puts it out there. if people are asking what's going on here and why this outlier may be a canary in a coal mine, it is the same reason that john heilemann said four years ago, it was a massive swing toward trump. ann trusted the data. she didn't have to play games with the numbers because she didn't have to adjust for past failures. >> the track record speaks for itself, which is why it landed with a...
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. >> and how people are >anne>i'm anne makovec in for liz and we have been warned. the climate clock is ticking. new research shows just how hot the planet is getting, and some environmentalists are w climate change. s are w >> and this is left over material that i would have from the house project. i'm anne makovec in for liz. we have been warned, the climate clock is ticking. some are warning that the trump presidency could be a wrecking ball to climate policy. so if this is making you anxious, you're certainly not alone. we'll be getting some advice from a psychologist coming up on how to take this all in. and a look at your news headlines. nima momeni has taken the stand in his murder trial today. reenacting the deadly encounter between the two of them. he said lee attacked him in a drug fueled rage with a knife hidden in his pocket after making a bad joke. momeni said he acted in self-defense, pushing them back until he hit a fence. he did not realize lee was stabbed until he walked away. today's hearing brought to life new details about the family. he got emot
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anne, that's where the forecast stands for now. back to you. >> thank you. >>> we are dealing with more repercussions from that rain in the north bay starting out in santa rosa here, flooded out intersection trapping 100 people staying at a hampton inn hotel. those rising floodwaters at the crossing of airway drove and hopper avenue have forced them to shelter in place now. also nearby a woman who is bound to a wheelchair, 83 years old leaving a sutter health medical facility was also briefly trapped but has since been rescued. in san rafael a giant oak tree crashed into a backyard this morning. a limb took out some power lines. pg&e crews repaired things. >>> more powerful storms and more severe droughts could be our new normal if nothing is done to combat climate change and that is why leaders from more than 200 countries are in azerbaijan for the final day of the united nations 29th climate change conference also known as cop29. most nations, including the u.s., failed to deliver on last year's promise to phase out coal, oil, an
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ann is a well respected pollster. i still talk to a lot of people enough that i would count myself in the camp of being shocked if trump were to lose in iowa. that said, this number is significant. what are you hearing? >> this poll wasn't about iowa. that's the most amazing thing. this poll is about what women are doing throughout the country. what white women are doing. what college educated voters are doing. it's more indicative of what's going to happen in wisconsin. there's no democrat that thinks she's going to win iowa. even if ann selzer was off by eight points and trump wins iowa by five that's a bad day. that's a bad omen for the trump campaign. what we're looking at is whatst actually going to happen in wisconsin based on this poll and that bodes well for kamala harris. >> ann has a lot of integrity putting this poll out that -- it is probably wrong. and you talk to folks in both parties. they tend to believe that because look at their actions. if they believed iowa was in play they would have said it at le
ann is a well respected pollster. i still talk to a lot of people enough that i would count myself in the camp of being shocked if trump were to lose in iowa. that said, this number is significant. what are you hearing? >> this poll wasn't about iowa. that's the most amazing thing. this poll is about what women are doing throughout the country. what white women are doing. what college educated voters are doing. it's more indicative of what's going to happen in wisconsin. there's no...
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anne has been an operator, has stood up a cybersecurity organization.d into executive border 14028. that's one reason why it's been so effective. it's good to have that diversity of background that can apply and end up with meaningful outcomes. i'm proud of that. i thank you for that. >> thank you. minimum cybersecurity requirements are essential. thank you. turning to you, harry. you have decades of national setyience as well. in your role as national cybersecurity for seven months, what has surprises you about where the u.s. government is with our current cybersecurity efforts?ty how has that shaped your to-do list. >> thanks. fundamentally, i really am an optimism when i consider myself to be a realistic optimism, which makes some people call me a pessimist. that's okay.s there's challenges that we need to face again, clear eyed. need to address them. more directly to your question, some of the things that i have seen -- it was actually while i was in the private sector, on the eve of the rush san invasion of ukraine, i was sitting at home in my slip
anne has been an operator, has stood up a cybersecurity organization.d into executive border 14028. that's one reason why it's been so effective. it's good to have that diversity of background that can apply and end up with meaningful outcomes. i'm proud of that. i thank you for that. >> thank you. minimum cybersecurity requirements are essential. thank you. turning to you, harry. you have decades of national setyience as well. in your role as national cybersecurity for seven months, what...
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. >> i'm anne makovec in for liz. >>> it is over for district attorney pamela price. today they publicly acknowledged the results of the recall vote. that is just the latest shakeup as oakland's mayor was just recalled, both blamed for the city's crime rates, and now a huge budget shortfall is threatening funding for public safety. we'll have more in a few minutes, but first a look at some of your news headlines. >>> in the north bay one person has died, four rescued after yet another boat capsized, this time north of bodega bay. our chopper was over that boat near salmon creek. it happened before 2:00 this afternoon. we have not heard what caused that boat to capsize. this is the third deadly boat accident near bodega bay this month. five people were killed while they were out crabbing and their boat capsized. two days later one man died when his boat sank near mussel point. >>> police in san jose shot a man they say has a history of domestic violence. police say the suspect terrorized his family while drunk at their home on sutter and south first streets last night.
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>>>>i would challenge anyone to come tell me why it's not the solution >anne>i'm anne makovec in forlection headquarters with just four days until election day. today we are talking about money and the rules to pay for some of the state's most pressing projects. that is at the heart of california's proposition five. supporters say it will make it easier to get cash for crucial things like roads and housing. but critics say we're all going to feel that pain in our pocketbook. both sides joining us live this afternoon to make their case. that is coming up in just a few minutes. but first, let's get
>>>>i would challenge anyone to come tell me why it's not the solution >anne>i'm anne makovec in forlection headquarters with just four days until election day. today we are talking about money and the rules to pay for some of the state's most pressing projects. that is at the heart of california's proposition five. supporters say it will make it easier to get cash for crucial things like roads and housing. but critics say we're all going to feel that pain in our pocketbook....
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correspondent: at age 13, anne became pregnant.ore they're 18, in part due to poverty and lack of sex education and access to contraception. back in 2004, abortion was completely illegal in kenya. anne used black market pills for her first abortion. her second pregnancy two years later was harder to terminate. >> so, i used knitting needles. it got to a point where i bled for two months. i had to go to the public hospital where i got help. correspondent: anne's story is far too common in kenya, where an estimated seven women and girls die each day from unsafe abortions. many who survive the procedures are left with severe complications, says monica oguttu, founding executive director of the nonprofit healthcare organization kmet. >> they bleed a lot from these damaged organs. we have seen cases that that sharp object goes through the uterus. correspondent: the country's 2010 constitution now permits abortion in a narrow handful of circumstances, like for emergency treatment or if the life and health of the mother is in danger. but
correspondent: at age 13, anne became pregnant.ore they're 18, in part due to poverty and lack of sex education and access to contraception. back in 2004, abortion was completely illegal in kenya. anne used black market pills for her first abortion. her second pregnancy two years later was harder to terminate. >> so, i used knitting needles. it got to a point where i bled for two months. i had to go to the public hospital where i got help. correspondent: anne's story is far too common in...
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the election. >> reporter: hind omar is a palestinian-american mother from ann arbor, michigan. andrew are long-time democrats who feel let down by the party. >> we canvassed for biden. we showed up for biden. and this experience during his administration under his watch has been a betrayal. >> reporter: watching the ongoing war in gaza where more than 40,000 palestinians have been killed, hind and her entire family are considering leaving the presidential box on the ballot blank. >> where the democratic party used to be the soft place that we would land has now become the aggression against our community. >> reporter: it's a majority vulnerability for vice president harris, who's been criticized for a lack of outreach to the community. her speech this week in ann arbor was interrupted by a group protesting the war. >> we all want this war to end as soon as possible and get the hostages out. and i will do everything in my power to make it so. >> reporter: four years ago president biden won michigan with just over 150,000 votes. now the over 200,000 largely disillusioned arab and
the election. >> reporter: hind omar is a palestinian-american mother from ann arbor, michigan. andrew are long-time democrats who feel let down by the party. >> we canvassed for biden. we showed up for biden. and this experience during his administration under his watch has been a betrayal. >> reporter: watching the ongoing war in gaza where more than 40,000 palestinians have been killed, hind and her entire family are considering leaving the presidential box on the ballot...
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my question for you, ann would be why. the six week abortion ban in iowa took place a couple months ago. trump has been dark in his rhetoric insulting the vice president. is it something she's saying? something he's saying? something within chaste changing the above? >> i'm going to go with all of the above because i can't single one thing out. i will note our previous polls this year in february and in june trump led with independents. so what happened between june and september? biden left the ticket, kamala harris joined it, there was a surge of enthusiasm. there was a surge in the proportion of people we talked to who said they would definitely vote. that was our criterion in june. now we have an additional criterion if you've already voted. especially among older people it's over 90% incidents of people we talked to in that age group who say they're going to vote and they tend to vote for kamala harris and women in that age group specifically and strikingly. >> ann, let me ask you something. i don't want to geek out h
my question for you, ann would be why. the six week abortion ban in iowa took place a couple months ago. trump has been dark in his rhetoric insulting the vice president. is it something she's saying? something he's saying? something within chaste changing the above? >> i'm going to go with all of the above because i can't single one thing out. i will note our previous polls this year in february and in june trump led with independents. so what happened between june and september? biden...
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this is ann seltzer's recent track record. what you see here is in each election year what her final poll said the results would be in iowa. next week is what the actual results were in iowa. and as you can see, if you look at the senate and presidential races since 2012, purple has accurately predicted the winner of the senate and the races in iowa within one or two points every time. was a governor's race in 2018 were things went a little bit all right, but in senate and presidential races, you have seen ann selzer basically as a living bull's-eye, and that's why a lot of people had strong reactions when the des moines register ann selzer poll was posted last night. this is that poll, and it is a shock result. it shows kamala harris ahead of donald trump by three points in iowa. and the reason this is consequential to our psyche is that if this is accurate, and if anybody is accurate, it is likely to be ann selzer and the iowa poll, if this is accurate, this implies that harris might be winning iowa. three points, granted it
this is ann seltzer's recent track record. what you see here is in each election year what her final poll said the results would be in iowa. next week is what the actual results were in iowa. and as you can see, if you look at the senate and presidential races since 2012, purple has accurately predicted the winner of the senate and the races in iowa within one or two points every time. was a governor's race in 2018 were things went a little bit all right, but in senate and presidential races,...
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. >> i'm anne makovec in for liz and we are leave from our state-of-the-art virtual election headquarters the day before election day. tens of millions of ballots are already cast and a lot of us have that pit in the bottom of our stomach now as the hours tick down to the polls closing. our political expert is drilling into where things stand and we'll get some advice on dealing with that collective stress that is this presidential race. >>> highly disputed video was shown to jurors today in the murder trial of nima momeni. prosecutors say it shows momeni reenacting the stabbing of bob lee at his former defense attorney's office. that footage came from a san francisco police officer who surveilled momeni days after the stabbing, but a light pole partially obstructs the view this that video, leaving room for the defense to argue their client acted in self-defense. >>> in the south bay a small plane landed on a freeway. this is along highway 85 in cupertino right during the morning commute. the pilot made an emergency landing in the southbound lanes near the stevens creek boulevard exit aft
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-- abel and anne meeropol.s a lawyer i'm sure could do chapter and verse on it. i don't think a combination of clarence darrow and f lee bailey could have protected our appearance given the temper of the times. robert: it was a conspiracy case and a conspiracy case where you basically just have that kind of evidence, you need the witnesses. who was going to be believed, the government of the u.s. and other family members who said my parents were guilty, or my parents, who when they took the witness stand and were asked if they were members of the communist party took the fifth amendment? so given that, yes, manny made a lot of mistakes, but unfortunately i don't think those mistakes make a lot of difference. the only difference it made was that he did not create as good a record as he could have created given how many times the trial judge intervened in the case and essentially acted as a second prosecutor. peter: what about judge irving kaufman? robert: i will answer that. judge kaufman was the youngest judge
-- abel and anne meeropol.s a lawyer i'm sure could do chapter and verse on it. i don't think a combination of clarence darrow and f lee bailey could have protected our appearance given the temper of the times. robert: it was a conspiracy case and a conspiracy case where you basically just have that kind of evidence, you need the witnesses. who was going to be believed, the government of the u.s. and other family members who said my parents were guilty, or my parents, who when they took the...
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anne talked about.y and safer by putting compensatory controls right at the workload. to do that you have to actually have a.i. to run all that. talking about hundreds of thousands if not millions of access control points with one a.i. driven policy engine. i think the next thing to happen in security is yet to come and see it through data. >> of that, love that. nate? >> to build on what's already been discussed i think from an i.r.a. perspective, agree, major disrupter. critical we all find the opportunity to detect and encounter adversaries use of a.i. and really important for the public/private partnerships to come together where intelligence might indicate certain nefarious activity going on in a.i. ecosystem, and make sure our analysts between industry and government can share insights back and forth. and lastly public and make aware of the best practices for developing securely and in an a.i. ecosystem. second, talked, mentioned about bolt typhoon living all right land. very different from a trad
anne talked about.y and safer by putting compensatory controls right at the workload. to do that you have to actually have a.i. to run all that. talking about hundreds of thousands if not millions of access control points with one a.i. driven policy engine. i think the next thing to happen in security is yet to come and see it through data. >> of that, love that. nate? >> to build on what's already been discussed i think from an i.r.a. perspective, agree, major disrupter. critical...
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shanelle kaul, cbs news, ann arbor, michigan. >> norah: "on the road" is next.bor, michigan,. >> norah: "on the road" is next. with reliable medicare coverage from unitedhealthcare. sounds like you need to vaporize that cold. dayquil vapocool? it's dayquil plus a rush of vicks vapors. ♪ vapocooooool ♪ woah. dayquil vapocool. the vaporizing daytime, coughing, aching, stuffy head, power through your day, medicine. do you believe in punishment for abortion? yes or no? there has to be some form of punishment. for the woman? yeah. and the punishment is real. women denied care, unable to get pregnant again. traumatized. scarred for life. young women who didn't need to die. now, 1 in 3 women live under a trump abortion ban. and if he's elected, everyone will. there has to be some form of punishment. i'm kamala harris, and i approve this message. protect against rsv with arexvy. arexvy is a vaccine used to prevent lower respiratory disease from rsv in people 60 years and older. arexvy does not protect everyone and is not for those with severe allergic reactions to its i
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back to zoe in michigan, in ann _ education choice. in ann arbor, who talked about the big agricultural sector, the industrial sector in detroit. in terms of issues that might be impacting voters' decision—making, there is a big muslim population in the state, an arab population in the state. in terms of what's happening in gaza and lebanon, is that going to be a decisive factor? it is that going to be a decisive factor? , ~ is that going to be a decisive factor? , . , ., factor? it will be. we 'ust at this point i factor? it will be. we 'ust at this point don't * factor? it will be. we 'ust at this point don't know _ factor? it will be. we just at this point don't know what l factor? it will be. we just at i this point don't know what it is going to mean for either one of the candidates. we know that some 100,000 voters back in february during the presidential primary actually voted for uncommitted, rather than voting for the current presidentjoe biden, so what we are watching for is this arab american population and what they are goi
back to zoe in michigan, in ann _ education choice. in ann arbor, who talked about the big agricultural sector, the industrial sector in detroit. in terms of issues that might be impacting voters' decision—making, there is a big muslim population in the state, an arab population in the state. in terms of what's happening in gaza and lebanon, is that going to be a decisive factor? it is that going to be a decisive factor? , ~ is that going to be a decisive factor? , . , ., factor? it will be....
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and you have a question specifically for 0lga, don't you, beth ann?, what keeps you - dedicated to your students? knowing the future might be very difficult for them. - well, you know, i've been working for 42 years already, and i love teaching. and i love kids, and i love my subject. that's why i will be working as long as i can. and you know, now i am teaching a country study of the united states and the uk. and when they are shelling here, sitting in kherson and they are shelling and you can hear blasts everywhere, and you are speaking and telling them about washington, new york, beauty of america, or beauty of london. you see, it sometimes sounds weird, but it's life. we are celebrating life at our lessons. i want them to know. i want them to be educated people. i want them to be more intelligent than those russians who came here. 0lga, you're... you're so brave. i used to be a teacher. i appreciate everything youte doing _ for the ukrainian children. thank you. slava ukraini. thank you so much, beth ann. heroiam slava! thank you. thank you for be
and you have a question specifically for 0lga, don't you, beth ann?, what keeps you - dedicated to your students? knowing the future might be very difficult for them. - well, you know, i've been working for 42 years already, and i love teaching. and i love kids, and i love my subject. that's why i will be working as long as i can. and you know, now i am teaching a country study of the united states and the uk. and when they are shelling here, sitting in kherson and they are shelling and you can...
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cbs news bay area starts now with anne makovec in for juliette.have, so far, so good, but we've been warned. thanks, ryan. >>> at 6:00, one last round of rain before thanksgiving, but parts of the north bay still reeling from one of the wettest weeks in recent history. >> it was at 34 feet, i believe, or 35 feet is where it got to and that sealed our fate. >> some people living along the russian river caught off guard as floodwaters begin to spill over. we asked the county was there enough warning? >> although an alert didn't go out, there was plenty of communication. >>> plus, a major legal victory for president-elect trump, why the special counsel decided to drop all charges connected with allegations of hoarding classified documents and trying to overturn the 2020 election. >>> $700 a month to resident a pod in downtown san francisco. >> it's really just a bed for me. >> we get a tour of the unique living arrangement inside a former bank. >>> and later -- >> there we go. >> -- the bay area shelter making sure it's not just the young pups that f
cbs news bay area starts now with anne makovec in for juliette.have, so far, so good, but we've been warned. thanks, ryan. >>> at 6:00, one last round of rain before thanksgiving, but parts of the north bay still reeling from one of the wettest weeks in recent history. >> it was at 34 feet, i believe, or 35 feet is where it got to and that sealed our fate. >> some people living along the russian river caught off guard as floodwaters begin to spill over. we asked the county...
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liz ann sonders , thanks. that was liz ann sonders joining us from charles schwab. >>> let's send it to kristina partsinevelos for a look at what to watch for. one hour, nine minutes, and a matter of seconds. >> it reflects a ramp-up in the black welches, the latest generation of new nvidia's chips using a.i. systems and what everyone is talking about spending money on. if that money does not hit the three billion-dollar consensus that tells there are issues. supply concerns have been looming over the past few months and that is why the stock has moved sideways but to drill it down even further, the whisper guidance number, you know, the number shared with clients? that is closer to $39 billion. last quarter nvidia failed to hit that whisper number and the stock fell 6%. the number is higher this time around, 39 billion, to reflect blackwell sales. and another source of income for nvidia. a second enforcement number, margins likely to come down. are expecting 75% for q3 and a 73% for this current quarter. drop
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joining us now is ann selzer. we know your time is valuable particularly on a day the poll comes up. thank you for being with us. >> my pleasure. >> let me ask first of all if i got that the wrong way if you see that differently than the way i laid it out for the audience. >> picture-perfect. >> okay. you have a sterling reputation for your ability to poll iowa. you been doing it for a long time. what is your top line take away from your final poll before election? were you as surprised as everyone in else by the broad strokes of what you found? >> i don't see how anybody would look at those numbers and the history in iowa in the past eight, 12 years, and think these numbers could have been foretold. we did see some of this movement toward harris in our september poll coming out of the june poll which still had joe biden at the top of the ticket. kamala harris joined the ticket and gained, picked up 14 points, reducing that margin to just four points. there was some momentum there. we saw enthusiasm there. but, di
joining us now is ann selzer. we know your time is valuable particularly on a day the poll comes up. thank you for being with us. >> my pleasure. >> let me ask first of all if i got that the wrong way if you see that differently than the way i laid it out for the audience. >> picture-perfect. >> okay. you have a sterling reputation for your ability to poll iowa. you been doing it for a long time. what is your top line take away from your final poll before election? were...
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mary ann bartell is at sanctuary wealth, and bob pisani is here.ary ann is this a short-term reaction or something that might be more enduring? >> i think this is something more enduring. we think the market was actually positioned to rally. we were getting buy signals prior to the election. we've been looking for the market to trade up near 6,000 by the end of the year. in fact we introduced a 6,000 target in the first quarter of this year. i really am liking the action i'm seeing and the breakouts that i'm seeing. i think this is setting up a market that will do very well in 2025. i think, you know, extended tax cuts can help hit the bottom line of corporate earnings. i think that's another reason why you're actually seeing the markets rally so strongly. what do high and rising bond yields tell you, mary ann? and what do they portend for equities? >> i also think that part of having a strong economy. when i look at yields, rear rallying within a down trend, particularly the two year, i think they can get higher and rally into the end of the year.
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it's hard to know where they start and where they end >anne>i'm anne makovec in for liz. and as we've been reporting president trump is picking his team some of them are critics of big tech, which could have impacts obviously here in silicon valley. be that potential new rules or the easing of regulations. we're going to have that conversation in just a few minutes. but first, let's get to that atmospheric river pounding parts of the bay area. this is a first alert weather day as the storm sweeps through the north bay, bringing heavy rain and gusty winds. take a look at this video from petaluma. had windshield wipers working overtime as drivers navigate slick and slippery roads. this is what it looks like right now in other parts of the bay area a few scattered showers out there, but other areas pretty dry. it just depends on where you are. and meteorologist zoe mintz is here tracking the very latest. zoe. yes. >zoe>tracking the latest on a lot of rain. i mean, behind us. normally, you'd be able to see the bay bridge. you can't anymore because of how cloudy it is out ther
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anne talked about the history, how it all started. when i think about ransomware, it is probably one of the biggest challenges organizations face today. it does not matter if you are public or private. it's a significant challenge. i have to imagine when you have close to 70 countries all collaborating, it could not easy. it will be a daunting task. i wanted to start with that question. i know that the cri is organized into a number of different working groups, action teams, and panels. i wanted to start with that. i wanted to get a sense of, in your words, share about your participation and how this organizational structure actually helps the cri be successful. and if you would not mind, maybe, sami i will start with you and then others can share as well. sami: thank you for this opportunity to be on stage talking about ransomware. we need to recognize we all need to play to our strengths. not all of us are policy minded. some are technology minded. some are capacity building. we needed to figure out how to take the best practices of
anne talked about the history, how it all started. when i think about ransomware, it is probably one of the biggest challenges organizations face today. it does not matter if you are public or private. it's a significant challenge. i have to imagine when you have close to 70 countries all collaborating, it could not easy. it will be a daunting task. i wanted to start with that question. i know that the cri is organized into a number of different working groups, action teams, and panels. i...
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what tipped it up for me is ann selzer would not release her samples as far as exactly did she poll forthood advocates, she would never say. the fact she went on msnbc afterwards to brag about this poll tells me she was not on te up and help. into trump's point, yeah, it made no sense and outlier to all outliers and she was the gold standard and this poll out of nowhere that no pollsters and how many did we talk about leading up to the election? dozens? have sign in your retirement, ann selzer, you and chris wallace could have a podcast together. >> carley: let's talk about harris campaign finance. sac filing says oprah town hall $1 million which is a lot of money. two sources told "new york times" a cots $2.5 million. over the weekend, the harris campaign stop paying senior staffers even though they were told they would be paid to the end of the year. what do you think about all of this and what is your big take away when it comes to this money and how could it impact the dnc from 2026? >> wow, great questions, carley. the macro level could you imagine kamala harris and her team and ma
what tipped it up for me is ann selzer would not release her samples as far as exactly did she poll forthood advocates, she would never say. the fact she went on msnbc afterwards to brag about this poll tells me she was not on te up and help. into trump's point, yeah, it made no sense and outlier to all outliers and she was the gold standard and this poll out of nowhere that no pollsters and how many did we talk about leading up to the election? dozens? have sign in your retirement, ann selzer,...
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. >> and how people are >anne>i'm anne makovec in for liz and we have been warned.mentalists are w climate change. s are w >> and this is left over material that i would have from the house project. i'm anne makovec in for liz. we have been warned, the climate clock is ticking. some are warning that the trump presidency could be a wrecking ball to climate policy. so if this is making you anxious, you're certainly not alone. we'll be getting some advice from a psychologist coming up on how to take this all in. and a look at your news headlines. nima momeni has taken the
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so for the foundation anne frank says at ann's house that's on imaginable that hap happens tod. thank you. arthel: let's get caught up on whether tropical storm rafael sorrels in the gulf of mexico it's making itself felt across the gulf coast today dangerous a flash flooding is impossible in some areas. adam classes in the "fox weather" it center with all the details with the very latest. >> yes we are talking about rain and ultimately running into a cold front that we are paying attention to i need max 17 if you can grab that for me. for now and talk about the cold front sweeping across portions of the southeast by the area in a red a little bit of a bull's-eye around lake charles but that's one of the spots you'll see the biggest risk here of the absolute downpour some the heavy rain were flooding is going to be a concern. it's not isolated to just that one area. he was the ultimately stretching all the way along the mississippi river, st. louis, chicago, some every single lot outof that. there's what rafael spends that's really far out to sea. spring and the moisture up on t
so for the foundation anne frank says at ann's house that's on imaginable that hap happens tod. thank you. arthel: let's get caught up on whether tropical storm rafael sorrels in the gulf of mexico it's making itself felt across the gulf coast today dangerous a flash flooding is impossible in some areas. adam classes in the "fox weather" it center with all the details with the very latest. >> yes we are talking about rain and ultimately running into a cold front that we are...
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something went wrong and i called ann fong. remember when something goes wrong, call me ann fong at eight, six, six g.o.a.t. pain. toyota's black friday sales event ends soon. don't miss big savings on new toyotas lisa rav4 for just 2.99 a month, or shop the all new 38 insignia. toyota. let's go places. all right, get ready to smile. lights, camera. draw the curtains and puppies and the curtains and puppies and kittens. our holiday tradition at union square is back. the spca annual window display at macy's. dogs and cats, not just window dressing. they're all up for adoption, macy's said the goal this year is to help 600 pets find loving homes, walk by the windows and say hello. that's always reason that jeff is back with us. we're talking the thanksgiving's next week, right? a lot of people are on the move. a lot of kids are out of school next week. people are on the move tonight and tomorrow and airport delays. they were certainly running behind back here, out across the west. with our storm system still 148 minute delays the
something went wrong and i called ann fong. remember when something goes wrong, call me ann fong at eight, six, six g.o.a.t. pain. toyota's black friday sales event ends soon. don't miss big savings on new toyotas lisa rav4 for just 2.99 a month, or shop the all new 38 insignia. toyota. let's go places. all right, get ready to smile. lights, camera. draw the curtains and puppies and the curtains and puppies and kittens. our holiday tradition at union square is back. the spca annual window...
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good morning. >> good morning anne.liday shopping season is here and so are those black friday discounts. we've got shopping hacks that will help you save your money. >>> plus, it's day three of our "cbs mornings" deals. 12 days of gifting. we'll have items that are up to 90% off the retail price. >>> and finally, meet a singer who lost his voice but found inspiration from nature. to make a new kind of music. we'll see you at 7:00. >>> all right, some bay area communities are making the season bright tonight. in fremont's historic niles district there's a tree lighting ceremony at 6:00 followed by the popular festival of lights parade. in danville, father time is going to be on hand to lead the 31st annual holiday lighting of the old oak tree. and in novato, lights is back for 2024. the grand opening reveal is at 6:00. taking a live look outside this morning. jessica burch and i have been talking about how it's starting to feel very holiday-like. going to any of those events, you are going to want to bundle up. >>> oh y
good morning. >> good morning anne.liday shopping season is here and so are those black friday discounts. we've got shopping hacks that will help you save your money. >>> plus, it's day three of our "cbs mornings" deals. 12 days of gifting. we'll have items that are up to 90% off the retail price. >>> and finally, meet a singer who lost his voice but found inspiration from nature. to make a new kind of music. we'll see you at 7:00. >>> all right, some...
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reporter: last saturday in ann arbor, the university of michigan was alive with energy.first day of early voting with a long line of students in an and up -- unexpected place, the university's art museum. christine olson -- >> we are in a state that is hyper polarized. there has been recent history here of violence and extreme rhetoric around elections, around politics generally, i think museums are fantastically great places in which people can, especially students, especially young people, can book -- can begin their careers as voters. reporter: in an ugly time in american politics, can beauty play a small role in serving democracy? that is the goal in the project of art and civic engagement involving university museums from across the big 10, maybe -- many in midwest battleground states like here in michigan. the principles of design are being applied to voting itself. >> we realize there was a big gap between registration rates and voter rates. some of the barriers are psychological. where can design play a role? reporter: stephanie and another professor had the cree
reporter: last saturday in ann arbor, the university of michigan was alive with energy.first day of early voting with a long line of students in an and up -- unexpected place, the university's art museum. christine olson -- >> we are in a state that is hyper polarized. there has been recent history here of violence and extreme rhetoric around elections, around politics generally, i think museums are fantastically great places in which people can, especially students, especially young...
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so let's get to anne makovec. >> he actually physically reenacted the stabbing with his lawyer and he said it was bob lee who actually pulled out the knife as the reaction to him making some sort of bad joke. but let's back up and go back to what he said let up to that moment. the two had been hanging out at his sister's apartment at the millennium tower. things were cordial. they left with the idea of going to a strip club. they drove to main street and momeni pulled over when lee spilled his drink. then lee found nitrus oxide in the car and began taking them. he testified it sent him off. he went from zero to 100 and his face tensed up. his jaw came forward and you could see the anger. momeni says lee began circling around him and swears. he said he tried to control the hand. momeni reinacted that stabbing saying he was trying to stop lee's arm by pinning it against lee's own chest pushing him back two times. he then said lee walked away in the other direction appearing to look at his phone. momeni didn't realize lee was injured and that momeni tossed the knife over a fence because
so let's get to anne makovec. >> he actually physically reenacted the stabbing with his lawyer and he said it was bob lee who actually pulled out the knife as the reaction to him making some sort of bad joke. but let's back up and go back to what he said let up to that moment. the two had been hanging out at his sister's apartment at the millennium tower. things were cordial. they left with the idea of going to a strip club. they drove to main street and momeni pulled over when lee...
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anne thompson with a push to change that. >> reporter: birdie gathers is a 70-year-old fire cracker.we're having a great time. >> good. >> reporter: like many in her generation started smoking in junior high. >> so we just thought it was cute, virginia slim cigarettes. >> reporter: were you smoking a cigarette a day or a pack of cigarettes a day? >> never a pack. never a pack. >> reporter: just three cigarettes a day for 56 years. not enough to have lung cancer screenings covered by insurance. under the national guidelines, older americans must smoke or have smoked the equivalent of a pack a day for 20 years. mass general brigham thoracic surgeon dr. jeffrey yang says few of his black female patients qualify. >> they can smoke over 20 years but they just don't smoke that many cigarettes a day. >> so is the key not how many cigarettes you smoke a day but how long you smoke? >> yes. think smoking duration would be much more important of a factor. >> reporter: so yang's leading the inspire study, offering 50 to 80-year-old black women in boston and chicago free lung scans. >> we have fo
anne thompson with a push to change that. >> reporter: birdie gathers is a 70-year-old fire cracker.we're having a great time. >> good. >> reporter: like many in her generation started smoking in junior high. >> so we just thought it was cute, virginia slim cigarettes. >> reporter: were you smoking a cigarette a day or a pack of cigarettes a day? >> never a pack. never a pack. >> reporter: just three cigarettes a day for 56 years. not enough to have...
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so there was a concern whether they would remain there if we were not there, son of to anne's point,ade very extensive filings and submissions to the court, and so lots of our exhibits, lots of what we were doing was documented with the chief judge in d.c., and with the other judges who had the cases, so that that was in a separate branch of government. that's one way to preserve that type of evidence. i should note that in fact in d.c., that kind of submission, though it's largely redacted, that kind of submission we know was made by jack myth in connection with a pending motion before judge chutkan, so that's one strategy to do that. but, the actual prosecutions because of the doj policy that a sitting president cannot be prosecuted, i would fully expect that jack smith will in some way seek to have the prosecutions as of course, that doesn't bind donald trump, once he takes office from trying to make sure those cases go away with prejudice, but, you know, we could certainly expect for the next four years there would not be federal cases against donald trump. >> anne, what are your
so there was a concern whether they would remain there if we were not there, son of to anne's point,ade very extensive filings and submissions to the court, and so lots of our exhibits, lots of what we were doing was documented with the chief judge in d.c., and with the other judges who had the cases, so that that was in a separate branch of government. that's one way to preserve that type of evidence. i should note that in fact in d.c., that kind of submission, though it's largely redacted,...
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ordinary dogs with extraordinary appeal. >> anne, thanks so much. ripken and chance, way to go >>> as we mentioned earlier, election day's just days away and many races continue to be close including in connecticut, several candidates are vowing to make a positive change in a hotly contested race to decide one zoo's next animal mayor. let's get details from our friend ellison barber. >> reporter: a wild election is under way. >> every year we elect the mayor of this zoo. chief animal officer and oversees really important decisions that go on here at the zoo and it helps showcase the role animal ambassadors play. >> reporter: six animals are competing for the coveted title. >> each one of our animal candidates are running on their own specific platform. and those platforms may have something to do with the characteristics of that animal or the kind of connections people feel with those species. >> reporter: you can't miss dumbledorf. >> an amphibian, they're incredibly important indicator of environmental health. he's running on a very strong environ
ordinary dogs with extraordinary appeal. >> anne, thanks so much. ripken and chance, way to go >>> as we mentioned earlier, election day's just days away and many races continue to be close including in connecticut, several candidates are vowing to make a positive change in a hotly contested race to decide one zoo's next animal mayor. let's get details from our friend ellison barber. >> reporter: a wild election is under way. >> every year we elect the mayor of this...
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put it back next to the princess of genovia, anne hathaway.ing a little too close to the action at madison square garden. >> yes, a little too close with her son there as well. you always run this risk when you have courtside seats, as celebrities know. oh, gee, a new anunoby. anunoby, anunoby. momentum pushed him into the stands right there into anne hathaway and her family. >> and just kind of like behind the scorer's table. so usually you're safe there. but not this time. he spilled what looks like french fries all over hathaway and her son. but as stanley tucci famously told her in the devil wears prada, there's plenty of polyblend where that came from. i get that, is that right? >> sure. by the way, i showed my daughters that movie for the first time over the weekend, and my youngest said, i told her there was a second one of princess diaries two that we could watch. i hope in the second one they ask her to become a witch or something cooler than a princess or something even cooler. >> chris pine shows up. heartthrob. >> finally, we just
put it back next to the princess of genovia, anne hathaway.ing a little too close to the action at madison square garden. >> yes, a little too close with her son there as well. you always run this risk when you have courtside seats, as celebrities know. oh, gee, a new anunoby. anunoby, anunoby. momentum pushed him into the stands right there into anne hathaway and her family. >> and just kind of like behind the scorer's table. so usually you're safe there. but not this time. he...
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we are also elated to have anne neuberger kick this session up with a few introductory words.et's give our participants a round of applause and welcome anne back to the stage. >> good morning, everyone. it is good to see everyone. thank you all for being here again. when the white house launched the counter ransomware initiative in october 2021, it was driven by a recognition that, when we looked at ransomware, it was the fundamental example of cyber attacks across every border. you could have individuals and one set of countries using infrastructure in another set of countries to conduct a task on hospitals and water systems and companies and governments in a whole additional set of countries to fundamentally bring together as many partners as we could around the world to tackle the problem together. the first meeting was virtual and involved 31 countries and the european union and today, as you heard, when we gathered for the fourth annual counter ransomware initiative, it has grown to almost 70 countries with the european union and what was so unique and what was so appreci
we are also elated to have anne neuberger kick this session up with a few introductory words.et's give our participants a round of applause and welcome anne back to the stage. >> good morning, everyone. it is good to see everyone. thank you all for being here again. when the white house launched the counter ransomware initiative in october 2021, it was driven by a recognition that, when we looked at ransomware, it was the fundamental example of cyber attacks across every border. you could...
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. >> i'm willie james inman in rio de janeiro as president bide anne tends summits here in brazil anderu. >>> weather alert. a major storm soaks the west, with winter set to move in on several states. the forecast ahead. >>> ev tax credit. is it about to be repealed after powering sales? >> i'm ryan yamamoto in los angeles. ev sales have surged this year, but the incoming trump administration could tap the brakes on all that progress. >>> and later, cross-border connections. youth orchestras from san diego and tijuana perform together this weekend, uniting musicians and cultures. ♪ >> announcer: this is the "cbs weekend news." from new york, with jericka duncan. >>> good evening and thank you for joining us on this sunday. for the first time president joe biden has given ukraine the green light to use powerful american long-range missiles for strikes inside russia. the weapons, known as the army tactical missile system, can travel about 190 miles, which could help stop russian forces from attacking ukrainian cities. this morning millions of ukrainians woke up to a massive rusian missi
. >> i'm willie james inman in rio de janeiro as president bide anne tends summits here in brazil anderu. >>> weather alert. a major storm soaks the west, with winter set to move in on several states. the forecast ahead. >>> ev tax credit. is it about to be repealed after powering sales? >> i'm ryan yamamoto in los angeles. ev sales have surged this year, but the incoming trump administration could tap the brakes on all that progress. >>> and later,...
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we're talking about michigan in that matter — ann arbour, michigan. yeah, yeah, yeah.se young voters are one of the kind of unknown quantities in this election. i think those young voters are one of the kind of unknown quantities in this election. they're very, very hard for pollsters to capture them because they're not generally in the places. i mean, they don't have landline phones. are they going to spend ten minutes if they get a call on their cell phone answering questions from a polling company? so they're quite hard to capture, and they're motivated by a whole pile of things. and we've seen a lot of them in those so—called blue wall states michigan, wisconsin and pennsylvania saying they may vote forjill stein, and we've seen a lot of them in those so—called blue wall states michigan, wisconsin and pennsylvania saying they may vote forjill stein, the thejill stein, the green party candidate. and, you know, and so there's a risk, i think, which we haven't talked about much, actually, is the impact she could potentially have in think about 20 and wisconsin in part
we're talking about michigan in that matter — ann arbour, michigan. yeah, yeah, yeah.se young voters are one of the kind of unknown quantities in this election. i think those young voters are one of the kind of unknown quantities in this election. they're very, very hard for pollsters to capture them because they're not generally in the places. i mean, they don't have landline phones. are they going to spend ten minutes if they get a call on their cell phone answering questions from a polling...
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. >> i am joined now by j ann selzer. -- alongside david axelrod and john king.prised were you at this -- these numbers, would you make of them? and feel free to respond to with the former president said. >> thank you for having me. we first saw the numbers on tuesday morning, monday night was the first night in the field. i walked into the office -- i saw the unweighted data. it had harris leading. my assistant said, do you see the data? i said, i would like to see the weighted data. that is how we take care of what would make our poll unrepresentative. we align things with unknown population and we extract from a larger group of people who meet our definition of likely voters. that is people who have already voted, and people who say they will definitely vote. when former president trump says we interviewed more democrats, that is what came out of our data. we did nothing to make that happen. i'm a big believer of keeping my finger off -- my dirty fingers off the data. we did it the way we did it. when he won in our final poll twice, and two election cycles, th
. >> i am joined now by j ann selzer. -- alongside david axelrod and john king.prised were you at this -- these numbers, would you make of them? and feel free to respond to with the former president said. >> thank you for having me. we first saw the numbers on tuesday morning, monday night was the first night in the field. i walked into the office -- i saw the unweighted data. it had harris leading. my assistant said, do you see the data? i said, i would like to see the weighted...
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what is the thing that silicon valley thinks it's going to get from a trump administration >>> i'm anne makovec in for liz. now president-elect trump courted big tech during his campaign, promising fewer regulations. but if the guardrails go away, will a.i. companies run wild? will states like california do anything to stop it? we're asking what a second trump presidency could mean for silicon valley. we'll have that conversation in a few minutes. and starting with breaking news, a federal court just ordered the oakland airport to stop using their new name. at least for now, they recently changed their name to san francisco bay oakland international. filing a lawsuit in response saying the change is confusing travelers and violating sfo's trademark. today, the judge issued a preliminary injunction, blocking the name change until the legal process plays out. they say they are reviewing the ruling, weighing options. >>> today, the defense called a doctor to the stand in the murder trial of nima momeni. the defense trying to prove it is possible that lee may have initially had possession o
what is the thing that silicon valley thinks it's going to get from a trump administration >>> i'm anne makovec in for liz. now president-elect trump courted big tech during his campaign, promising fewer regulations. but if the guardrails go away, will a.i. companies run wild? will states like california do anything to stop it? we're asking what a second trump presidency could mean for silicon valley. we'll have that conversation in a few minutes. and starting with breaking news, a...
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anne? >> thank you had, paul. >>> the holidays are busy as we all know that. all that running around could result in people skipping appointments that you would take care of all year round. according to blood service provider, donations will tend to drop by more than 20% at this time of the year, but the need certainly doesn't go away. lisa diaz nash resulted in an accident. ask she needed multiple surgeries. the only lasting sign of the accident is a hoarse voice. crediting donations for her recovery. >> i am a proud b negative. we're one of the most rare cases. so i can only receive blood from people like me who have similar blood types. so it is even more important that everyone will donate when they can't. >> the mayor gives blood every eight weeks. she actually got a special text saying her donation helped save a life. for that, as long as they will take her, she'll never stop giving. >>> another person that credits donations for saving her life, she needed a heart transplant. and the blood transfusions after the surgeries, well, that's what kept her aliv
anne? >> thank you had, paul. >>> the holidays are busy as we all know that. all that running around could result in people skipping appointments that you would take care of all year round. according to blood service provider, donations will tend to drop by more than 20% at this time of the year, but the need certainly doesn't go away. lisa diaz nash resulted in an accident. ask she needed multiple surgeries. the only lasting sign of the accident is a hoarse voice. crediting...
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. >> i'm anne makovec in for liz. >>> today we are checking in on the changing political landscape here at home and in washington, d.c. from the mayor's race in san francisco to what's next in oakland and how president-elect trump's beefs with california could or could not manifest in his next term in office. we'll have more on that conversation coming up in a few minutes, but first a look at some of your news headlines this friday. >>> police just released a new clue in a hit-and-run crash in san jose. they released this surveillance video. you can see a small black suv there turning left and hitting a pedestrian in a crosswalk. this happened on october 18th just before 7:00 p.m. at north 11th street and east julian. the person hit was sent to the hospital. police are looking for the driver. they say that vehicle might be a ford escape or something similar. >>> in the east bay burglars targeted a camera store for the third time in the past few months. look at this surveillance video from tuesday morning. you see several suspects kicking their way into mike's camera in pleasant hill. th
. >> i'm anne makovec in for liz. >>> today we are checking in on the changing political landscape here at home and in washington, d.c. from the mayor's race in san francisco to what's next in oakland and how president-elect trump's beefs with california could or could not manifest in his next term in office. we'll have more on that conversation coming up in a few minutes, but first a look at some of your news headlines this friday. >>> police just released a new clue in...
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done by anne selzer in iowa. polls that she produces for the des moines register in iowa specifically the final iowa poll she does before each major election, her polls are known for their uncanny predictive accuracy. this is anne selzer's recent track record. what you see here, what her final poll the result would be in iowa. next to that is what the actual result was on election day. and as you can see, if you look at the senate and presidential races, since 2012, her poll has accurately predicted the result within one or two percent. in races you have seen selzer as a living bulls eye. that's why lots of people, had strong reactions when the poll was posted last night. this is that poll. and it is a shock result. it shows kamala harris ahead of donald trump by three points in iowa. the reason is harris might be winning iowa. it's three points. the iowa is a state where neither campaign is seen as a swing state. here she is with the lead. in addition to that top line lead. the polls internal numbers show dynami
done by anne selzer in iowa. polls that she produces for the des moines register in iowa specifically the final iowa poll she does before each major election, her polls are known for their uncanny predictive accuracy. this is anne selzer's recent track record. what you see here, what her final poll the result would be in iowa. next to that is what the actual result was on election day. and as you can see, if you look at the senate and presidential races, since 2012, her poll has accurately...
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ann marie and oh, director, do you want to answer? well, no, i yea, i do want to, you know, again, we have a of a team in place today. of between staff from rubicon public works. and titus staff. and additional expertise from the department of environment and from the landscape architecture team that we believe we are confident that we have, a team that can care for these parks during this transition period. and, and that that is our plan. that has been our plan. but for the, the limitations on contracting that prevent a partnership with rubicon of being the a permanent solution that that contracting out the care of the parks would eventually need to transition to city forces. that that is what has really pushed us in the direction of planning for that transition in the future. but we do believe we have a an approach and a strategy that, is going to is to address the onboarding of these parks and, and their establishment, and, you know, we're continuing we continue to seek to supplement that, we as anne marie mentioned, seeking additi
ann marie and oh, director, do you want to answer? well, no, i yea, i do want to, you know, again, we have a of a team in place today. of between staff from rubicon public works. and titus staff. and additional expertise from the department of environment and from the landscape architecture team that we believe we are confident that we have, a team that can care for these parks during this transition period. and, and that that is our plan. that has been our plan. but for the, the limitations on...