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all right, anne. back to you. ♪ >>> here in california four in ten people released from prison end up back behind bars according to the most recent numbers from the state. overall the trend is improving, thanks in part to programs like the ones led by a north bay attorney. sharon chin introduces us to this week's bay area icon award winner. >> reporter: elissa lasserre guides people with criminal histories to new beginnings. you're giving them hope. >> i hope so. yes, absolutely. they're worth it. >> reporter: her story begins ten years ago as a criminal defense attorney for indigent defendants. she argued for a burglar's rehabilitation outside of prison. >> probation, had recommended that my client not be sent to state prison, but the judge disregarded that and sent the client to the maximum amount in state prison. >> reporter: the case hit her hard. >> i was devastated. i was crying for like three days. i decided i had to do something to help people stay out of the criminal justice system and that's
all right, anne. back to you. ♪ >>> here in california four in ten people released from prison end up back behind bars according to the most recent numbers from the state. overall the trend is improving, thanks in part to programs like the ones led by a north bay attorney. sharon chin introduces us to this week's bay area icon award winner. >> reporter: elissa lasserre guides people with criminal histories to new beginnings. you're giving them hope. >> i hope so. yes,...
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kelly ann: i do.g about negotiating with trump is when he says he's going to do something, you have to take it seriously. it was back in november when he originally said he was going to impose these tariffs on canada and mexico for immigration and fentanyl. now he has doubled down and said he is moving forward. lisa: do you think we will see 25% or do you think it's going to be more of a gradual approach? will he give importers 90 days? what are some of the details? kelly ann: at the end of the day, it is the president and the president alone who makes the final determination on tariffs, including tariff levels and product coverage. i saw that many times that this was his decision to make. he has said several times it is a 25% on ended and mexico so that is what i am expecting. from a practical perspective, in terms of implementing tariffs, he often need a couple of days of delay, if not a week to 10 days to give importers notice, let brokers know, update some of those logistical issues before they go
kelly ann: i do.g about negotiating with trump is when he says he's going to do something, you have to take it seriously. it was back in november when he originally said he was going to impose these tariffs on canada and mexico for immigration and fentanyl. now he has doubled down and said he is moving forward. lisa: do you think we will see 25% or do you think it's going to be more of a gradual approach? will he give importers 90 days? what are some of the details? kelly ann: at the end of the...
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police superintendent anne kirkpatrick said the driver was "trying to run over as many people as he could and was "hellbent on creating the damage and carnage that he did". these are recorded pictures. now you can see the yellow tape. this is the live scene. an eight—block cordon has been set up around the scene with the fbi taking over the investigation. afp has told us, quoting us media, saying the suspect was killed at the scene. an fbi special agent, alathea duncan, said improvised explosive devices had been found at the scene but agents were confirming if they were viable. in the back of a pick—up truck there could be all sorts of items. social media footage, which appears to have been filmed today showed numerous shots exchanged and multiple people on the ground with injuries, as well as others running from the area. i have seen some of the footage and it is quite shocking, appears to have been filmed from balconies above bourbon street. there are people lying on the ground with injuries and many people running from the area. new orleans is one of the major cities in the southern us
police superintendent anne kirkpatrick said the driver was "trying to run over as many people as he could and was "hellbent on creating the damage and carnage that he did". these are recorded pictures. now you can see the yellow tape. this is the live scene. an eight—block cordon has been set up around the scene with the fbi taking over the investigation. afp has told us, quoting us media, saying the suspect was killed at the scene. an fbi special agent, alathea duncan, said...
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josh mankiewicz: lee ann's response to this video?g larry to put up or shut up.i have heard it all so many times she wrote. i am tired of it all. if you love me like you say we still wouldnt be doing this.i am ready to move on. josh mankiewicz: two weeks after that text, larry was in pennsylvania trying to patch things up with lee ann when the cell phone bomb was discovered in the hoagland neighborhood. robert luke: i'm telling matt, matt, we got him with a girlfriend in pittsburgh.we've got all this stuff goin' on, 'cause that's all what we're finding. we're finding love cards in the business. so all this is building in one day. so, you got this whole package right there. so it's all right in that nutshell. so that's what says,hook him. josh mankiewicz: larry was arrested that night. but at that point, the hoagland family had no idea he was even being investigated ... so when jaclyn got a 2:00 a.m. call from her sister jill with news about their dad... she was blindsided. jaclyn reagan: my sister said, he's-- been arrested. they-- he
josh mankiewicz: lee ann's response to this video?g larry to put up or shut up.i have heard it all so many times she wrote. i am tired of it all. if you love me like you say we still wouldnt be doing this.i am ready to move on. josh mankiewicz: two weeks after that text, larry was in pennsylvania trying to patch things up with lee ann when the cell phone bomb was discovered in the hoagland neighborhood. robert luke: i'm telling matt, matt, we got him with a girlfriend in pittsburgh.we've got...
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mary anne, is it one rule for one _ by that. mary anne, is it one rule for one and _ by that.? given thatjoe biden yesterday issued sweeping pardons for his family, people who investigated the january sex committees. he's issued plenty of other pardons in recent weeks. maybe this was the inevitable conclusion of doing things like that? == doing things like that? -- january six- _ doing things like that? -- january six. pardons are broken after the trump era and biden responded to that anybody who is in jail who benefited responded to that anybody who is injail who benefited from responded to that anybody who is in jail who benefited from a pardon was charged, tried and convicted by a jury of their peers. and then sentence by judges who were appointed by donald trump. george bush, barack obama, this was... anyone who ended up injail that way did something wrong. a police officer last night who was at the capitol on january six and beaten, spent 1a hours try to protect everyone at the inauguration yesterday, got home and saw that they'd all been pardoned and he tweeted — thanks,
mary anne, is it one rule for one _ by that. mary anne, is it one rule for one and _ by that.? given thatjoe biden yesterday issued sweeping pardons for his family, people who investigated the january sex committees. he's issued plenty of other pardons in recent weeks. maybe this was the inevitable conclusion of doing things like that? == doing things like that? -- january six- _ doing things like that? -- january six. pardons are broken after the trump era and biden responded to that anybody...
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let me show you the damage over here, anne. this is the gas station, what it was at least, and there's a smog check station right here with cars still in the bay, all that's left of them a shell. this is just 1 picture of what we are seeing block after block in altadena and the greater los angeles community. >> i know you are a northern california reporter. you've covered some of our big wildfires around here. how does this one compare? >> reporter: you know, what's been so different about covering a fire of this magnitude in a city of los angeles has been the actual city. when we're talking about our recent fires we've seen this summer in butte county in the chico area, the communities are so small, the routes in and out are limited. in this area, thankfully, it's been a bit easier for people to evacuate. there hasn't been as much of a bottle neck situation. of course, you've seen it in certain scenarios on roads, but that has been the biggest conference in my opinion is seeing this in a big city where people have more quickly
let me show you the damage over here, anne. this is the gas station, what it was at least, and there's a smog check station right here with cars still in the bay, all that's left of them a shell. this is just 1 picture of what we are seeing block after block in altadena and the greater los angeles community. >> i know you are a northern california reporter. you've covered some of our big wildfires around here. how does this one compare? >> reporter: you know, what's been so...
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>> reporter: hi, anne. while nine-day wind siege has finally ended, there is still a very long road to rebuilding and recovery. today there was some good news for folks evacuated. some evacuation orders were lifted for folks affected by the palisades and eaton fire, but with tens of thousands of people still not able to return home, officials are doing what they can to help and protect them. fire officials report little to no fire growth in the past 24 hours with the exception of the palisades fire. crews are taking advantage of weakening winds to gain ground on the flames and replenish their ranks. >> today we are focused on efforts to reset department staffing, to insure our personnel get the much needed and overdue rest and recovery they require. >> why do i deserve this? i don't know. >> reporter: a resident in altadena returned to his block and found his house was the only one standing there after the eaton fire. >> everybody's house is gone. >> reporter: fema disaster recovery centers are helping affe
>> reporter: hi, anne. while nine-day wind siege has finally ended, there is still a very long road to rebuilding and recovery. today there was some good news for folks evacuated. some evacuation orders were lifted for folks affected by the palisades and eaton fire, but with tens of thousands of people still not able to return home, officials are doing what they can to help and protect them. fire officials report little to no fire growth in the past 24 hours with the exception of the...
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john torres and ann thompson onset.y we need warning labels. what's going on? >> it's surprising because it's not based on new research. he's looking at the compilation of research over years and saying americans need to be more aware of the possible links between alcohol consumption and cancer. he said fewer than half americans already make that link and he said there is extensive evidence that there's a link and it involves seven different types of cancer. let me read those to you, mouth, throat, voice box, esophagus, breast, liver and colon. he said the risk could start at one drink or less a day. right now the recommendations are two drinks or less for men, one drink or less for women. it could take less to increase your risk of cancer. >> dr. john, help us understand the science ann was talking about here. why can alcohol consumption lead to cancer? >> ann is absolutely correct. getting that one drink could cause some issues. the key word is possibly. they want people to be warned. that's why they're talking about
john torres and ann thompson onset.y we need warning labels. what's going on? >> it's surprising because it's not based on new research. he's looking at the compilation of research over years and saying americans need to be more aware of the possible links between alcohol consumption and cancer. he said fewer than half americans already make that link and he said there is extensive evidence that there's a link and it involves seven different types of cancer. let me read those to you,...
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then they'll walk the path that shows where the death camps were, like the one that stole anne frank's diary. the exhibit will be open into april. >> today, as we stand in the presence of anne's legacy, we are reminded of our shared responsibility. >> reporter: erica bifield, news 4. >>> the latest salvo in the streaming wars. we told you about the netflix price hike. coming up, how you can save on your subscription to make sure you're getting the best deal. something you don't want to miss when you have so many bundled. they'll have the tips you need. i'm ances rivera. hafrve i'm tom llamas back in ne. stay right there, more news on the way. s on the way.
then they'll walk the path that shows where the death camps were, like the one that stole anne frank's diary. the exhibit will be open into april. >> today, as we stand in the presence of anne's legacy, we are reminded of our shared responsibility. >> reporter: erica bifield, news 4. >>> the latest salvo in the streaming wars. we told you about the netflix price hike. coming up, how you can save on your subscription to make sure you're getting the best deal. something you...
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ann taliaferro: what went wrong? how'd that happen? at the scene to the crime scene program, numbers were just transposed wrong. josh mankiewicz (voiceover): wallace admits the error but says it was minor, that conrad truman did not deserve a new trial. it's not that significant as they made it out to be. did those incorrectly entered measurements change your opinion of conrad truman's guilt? should they change anyone's opinion? they didn't change my opinion. josh mankiewicz (voiceover): nor did it change the opinion of the deputy district attorney tim taylor, who decided to take on the task himself of prosecuting conrad once again. i think craig had been into the case for a long time so i wanted fresh eyes. so i went through all of the evidence. and even with the medical examiner changing his opinion, i still felt that there was enough to go forward. but we knew that going into it it was going to be tough. josh mankiewicz (voiceover): at trial, the prosecution's case was familiar, starting with the officers who testified about conrad'
ann taliaferro: what went wrong? how'd that happen? at the scene to the crime scene program, numbers were just transposed wrong. josh mankiewicz (voiceover): wallace admits the error but says it was minor, that conrad truman did not deserve a new trial. it's not that significant as they made it out to be. did those incorrectly entered measurements change your opinion of conrad truman's guilt? should they change anyone's opinion? they didn't change my opinion. josh mankiewicz (voiceover): nor...
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nopd superintendent ann kirkpatrick is supposed to come out and address us here. when i will ask her all of those questions and run those numbers by her like you mentioned. at least ten people killed, almost 30 people hurt. i will ask exactly those questions to her to get those numbers confirmed. other things that i plan on asking her are all around -- all around social media and witnesses i have spoken to tell me that they witnessed a white f-150 plow on to bourbon street, running over so many people, that is also something that i do want to confirm with her. we've been standing out here for about half an hour now so i do want toell you what we've been noticing. i've seen of course dozens of nopd officers here, we've seen the homicide -- homicide unit here. we've seen also the fbi, louisiana state police. so we do expect several agencies to address us. of course, we will run that media briefing here on air and also online, that way you all at home who may have had family or friends on bourbon street or are just concerned about what's happening in our city that wa
nopd superintendent ann kirkpatrick is supposed to come out and address us here. when i will ask her all of those questions and run those numbers by her like you mentioned. at least ten people killed, almost 30 people hurt. i will ask exactly those questions to her to get those numbers confirmed. other things that i plan on asking her are all around -- all around social media and witnesses i have spoken to tell me that they witnessed a white f-150 plow on to bourbon street, running over so many...
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. >>> i'm anne makovec. it was certainly a violent start to 2025. at least 15 people are dead after a man deliberately drove into people celebrating the new year in new orleans on the iconic bourbon street. today we're asking a former fbi agent as they believe the attacker did not work alone. we'll have more coming up in a few minutes. >>> a look at some of your local news headlines. police investigating a shooting reported around 10:15 last night where one person was killed, three others were injured. this was on second street near the jack london train station. no word yet on any suspects. >>> oakland police also investigating the city's first reported homicide of 2025. this happened in the city's foothill neighborhood, where someone was shot just after 3:00 this morning. no word on any suspects there either. >>> in san francisco, police investigating a deadly shooting at a gas station. that happened at 1:00 this morning on 17th street and south van ness avenue. this is video shot around 3:00 this morning. showing homicide detectives, officers, an
. >>> i'm anne makovec. it was certainly a violent start to 2025. at least 15 people are dead after a man deliberately drove into people celebrating the new year in new orleans on the iconic bourbon street. today we're asking a former fbi agent as they believe the attacker did not work alone. we'll have more coming up in a few minutes. >>> a look at some of your local news headlines. police investigating a shooting reported around 10:15 last night where one person was killed,...
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. >> i'm anne makovec. >>> firefighters are afraid that the powerful winds moving into southern california could erase the progress they've made over the past few days and potentially make things even worse. the conditions are such a concern the national weather service calls it a "particularly dangerous situation." here is the latest from los angeles right now. the number of people killed in those wildfires has risen to at least 24 and at least 23 people are missing. more than 12,000 structures, including buildings and cars, have been destroyed and about 92,000 people are still under evacuation orders. the good news, cal fire says they've seen very little fire growth over the past 36 hours. the palisades fire along the coast and the eaton fire further inland have burned about 59 square miles so far. that is an area about the size of san francisco and the city of alameda combined. the palisades fire is 14% contained. the eaton fire is 33% contained. fire crews still on high alert because of the dangerous fire conditions. they prepositioned in vulnerable areas like the topanga canyon just w
. >> i'm anne makovec. >>> firefighters are afraid that the powerful winds moving into southern california could erase the progress they've made over the past few days and potentially make things even worse. the conditions are such a concern the national weather service calls it a "particularly dangerous situation." here is the latest from los angeles right now. the number of people killed in those wildfires has risen to at least 24 and at least 23 people are missing....
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. >>> time for a check of what's ahead at 6:00, we switch to anne makovec. >> the santa cruz wharf isdy to reopen. how business owners are hoping to bounce back from the collapse. >>> plus, it has been two decades in the making, but a ban on agricultural burning just took effect in the central valley, why farmers say it will cause their operating costs to skyrocket. >>> and putting a new spin on the term street art, our itay hod tags along with a san francisco man creating his own gallery with nothing but his running shoes and a gps tracking app. >>> the news at 6:00 is coming up in about ten minutes, but first let's head over to matt for a look at sports. >> kpix sports is powered by kia. learn more at kia.com. kia, movement that inspires. >> the 49ers have one more game to go before they enter their longest offseason in four years. deebo samuel has been ruled out against the cardinals, george kittle questionable and while sunday's game might not mean anything for the record books, several players still have a lot to play for, including wide receiver jauan jennings chasing his first
. >>> time for a check of what's ahead at 6:00, we switch to anne makovec. >> the santa cruz wharf isdy to reopen. how business owners are hoping to bounce back from the collapse. >>> plus, it has been two decades in the making, but a ban on agricultural burning just took effect in the central valley, why farmers say it will cause their operating costs to skyrocket. >>> and putting a new spin on the term street art, our itay hod tags along with a san francisco...
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. >> i'm anne makovec. >>> it is really tough to even try to wrap your head around the sheer scope of the devastation in los angeles right now. thousands upon thousands of homes that have burned to the ground, firefighters just starting to make some progress against these deadly wildfires, trying to take advantage of the break in the winds today, but dangerous fire conditions are expected yet again next week. so the window of time is very short. there are at least five active wildfires burning right now across the los angeles area. the biggest concern for fire crews, the pal stays fire and the eaton fire. here's what we know so far. there have been 11 confirmed deaths, but that number is expected to rise as emergency workers go through more of the rubble. more than 12,000 homes destroyed and more than 30,000 acres have burned. there are 7,500 state personnel battling the fires. the palisades fire has exploded to more than 20,000 acres. right now it is 8% contained. this video shows it is growing to the unincorporated community of topanga in western los angeles county. here's a closer
. >> i'm anne makovec. >>> it is really tough to even try to wrap your head around the sheer scope of the devastation in los angeles right now. thousands upon thousands of homes that have burned to the ground, firefighters just starting to make some progress against these deadly wildfires, trying to take advantage of the break in the winds today, but dangerous fire conditions are expected yet again next week. so the window of time is very short. there are at least five active...
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. >> i'm anne makovec. >>> if you've had the sniffles or maybe an upset stomach recently, you are not alone. the flu, rsv and norovirus are all here for the winter. add to that the bird flu and kids going back to school after break. >>> first a look at some of your news headlines starting with a live look at bourbon street in new orleans. it reopened this afternoon after a driver intentionally drove a truck into a crowd of new year's revelers. 15 people were killed, including the suspect, and dozens more injured. the fbi now says that the driver acted alone, reversing its earlier position that he likely worked with others. investigators call the actions of shamsud-din jabbar an act of terror saying the u.s. citizen and army veteran proclaimed his support for i.s.i.s. in several videos he posted before the attack. >>> one person was killed and 15 injured when a small plane crashed into a warehouse in southern california. you can see smoke coming out of the hole in the roof. this is in fullerton in orange county near the airport. officials say nine of the injured were taken to the hospi
. >> i'm anne makovec. >>> if you've had the sniffles or maybe an upset stomach recently, you are not alone. the flu, rsv and norovirus are all here for the winter. add to that the bird flu and kids going back to school after break. >>> first a look at some of your news headlines starting with a live look at bourbon street in new orleans. it reopened this afternoon after a driver intentionally drove a truck into a crowd of new year's revelers. 15 people were killed,...
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the suit alleges that the abuse took place at the family's missouri home when ann was 3 and sam was 12veral times per week. the plaintiff also says it caused severe emotional distress, ment anguish and depression. ann altmann has made sexual assault allegations against her brother in the past, but this is the first time she's taking legal action. a statement was released saying that all of the claims are utterly untrue and that the situation causes immense pain to the entire family. it also says ann altmann suffers from mental challenges. >>> we look at new rules for meta. >> reporter: new fallout after the mega move to eliminate fact checking on the world's biggest social media platform. >> we've reached a point where it's too many mistakes and too much censorship. the fact checkers have been too politically bias and destroyed more trust than they've created, especially in the u.s. >> reporter: it's a shift after donald trump's first win. meta will now rely on community notes. in other words, user input, similar to what elon musk's x platform does as part of a broader move to loosen u
the suit alleges that the abuse took place at the family's missouri home when ann was 3 and sam was 12veral times per week. the plaintiff also says it caused severe emotional distress, ment anguish and depression. ann altmann has made sexual assault allegations against her brother in the past, but this is the first time she's taking legal action. a statement was released saying that all of the claims are utterly untrue and that the situation causes immense pain to the entire family. it also...
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anne thompson is with us. anne, why red dye?this red dye is red dye number 3, and it's what makes maraschino cherries, strawberry milkshakes, candies and many other food products' color so appealing you just can't resist. well, the fda says no more. it is banning the synthetic dye made from petroleum because of two studies that showed high levels cause cancer in male rats. food manufacturers will have two years to reformulate their products. red dye number 3 was banned in cosmetics some 35 years ago. this is a big win for advocacy groups, lester, who have been literally fighting for decades to get this ban. >> anne, thanks very much. we'll take a break. up next, startup culture after the wildfires. the small businesses vowing to come back from the ruins. next. come back from the ruins, next. n was no longer . my active psoriatic arthritis joint symptoms held me back. don't let symptoms define you... emerge as you, with clearer skin. with tremfya®, most people saw 100% clear skin... ...that stayed clear, even at 5 years. tremfya®
anne thompson is with us. anne, why red dye?this red dye is red dye number 3, and it's what makes maraschino cherries, strawberry milkshakes, candies and many other food products' color so appealing you just can't resist. well, the fda says no more. it is banning the synthetic dye made from petroleum because of two studies that showed high levels cause cancer in male rats. food manufacturers will have two years to reformulate their products. red dye number 3 was banned in cosmetics some 35...
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thankfully, his 90 year old mother, ann, made it out safely.e's been living in that home since 1969. golden state back at work today, looking to bounce back after a bad back to back losses today in detroit. homecoming for michigan native draymond green coming out with more force. steph bounce pass to trace jackson davis for the early hammer. he had 14. maybe things starting to bounce the warriors way. friendly bounces for buddy hield and he's hyped. buddy finished with a team high 19. pistons make it a game in the fourth. it's a breakaway dunk for draymond in his homecoming. oh yeah. and you already know he loves to talk to the bench. steph curry had an awful shooting night but helps put it away with this four point play. he only made two threes. the warriors hang on 107 104. they'll take on the pacers tomorrow. to the gridiron kyle shanahan already preparing for next season. and that starts with a new defensive coordinator. today the team announced they interviewed a familiar face robert saleh, to be the niners next dc. he was with san francis
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anne thompson is with us. anne, what are health officials saying? >> reporter: lester we know this individual was in louisiana. the person was 65 years old with previous existing conditions. this was the first severe human case of h5n1 in the u.s. there have been at least 66 cases in this country since last year, most of them involved farm workers who got the virus from sick poultry or dairy cows and had mild symptoms. this is believed to be the first case transmitted from what state health officials call a combination of backyard flock and wild birds. the good news here, the cdc says the risk to the general population remains low, and so far there is no sign of human-to-human transmission, lester. >> okay, anne. thanks for the update. >>> canada's long-time prime minister justin trudeau announced today he is stepping down as he faced growing turmoil at home and a difficult relationship with president-elect donald trump. here is andrea mitchell. >> reporter: tonight, deeply unpopular at home because of soaring prices and ridiculed by president-elect
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liz ann, stick with me. let's bring in brynn talkington and before brian levitt, brynn a cnbc contributor. welcome to you both. brian, how does all that sound in terms of where we begin this year? i guess the kind of basic case was the economy is in decent shape, the fed is perhaps doing some cutting, earnings are broadening out, and, you know, credit looks great. what else do we need to know? >> i think that all still exists. i think the broad backdrop exists. the challenge we're dealing with now is there is a little bit more policy uncertainty than we were dealing with last year. i liked what liz ann said about this being more like 2018 than being like 2017. think about 2018, there was uncertainty around the fed. they raised rates, they're not going to raise rates this time. how quickly are they going to bring rates down, re-adjusting a little bit as well as the uncertainty around what the trade policy is going to look like. so, i think for investors, what are we down here, 5%, 4% or so, we didn't feel a l
liz ann, stick with me. let's bring in brynn talkington and before brian levitt, brynn a cnbc contributor. welcome to you both. brian, how does all that sound in terms of where we begin this year? i guess the kind of basic case was the economy is in decent shape, the fed is perhaps doing some cutting, earnings are broadening out, and, you know, credit looks great. what else do we need to know? >> i think that all still exists. i think the broad backdrop exists. the challenge we're dealing...
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but the most important thing is what ann richards believed, what elizabeth warren said tonight, whichagnosed with glioblastoma, the same aggressive, fatal brain cancer that took president biden's son, beau. i last saw cecile richards at a small group dinner in new orleans last march, when she was as cheerful and passionate as ever, without showing the slightest hint of what she was suffering. yesterday, cecile richards family released this announcement. this morning, our beloved cecile passed away at home, surrounded by her family and her ever loyal dog, ollie. our hearts are broken today, but no words can do justice to the joy she brought to our lives. we are grateful to the doctors and health care workers who provided her excellent care and the friends, family and well-wishers who have been by her side during this challenging time. if you'd like to celebrate cecile today, we invite you to put on some new orleans jazz. gather with friends and family over a good meal, and remember something she said a lot over the last year. it's not hard to imagine future generations one day asking w
but the most important thing is what ann richards believed, what elizabeth warren said tonight, whichagnosed with glioblastoma, the same aggressive, fatal brain cancer that took president biden's son, beau. i last saw cecile richards at a small group dinner in new orleans last march, when she was as cheerful and passionate as ever, without showing the slightest hint of what she was suffering. yesterday, cecile richards family released this announcement. this morning, our beloved cecile passed...
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my mom, lily's grandmother, ann richards, who there are now women in the legislature in. >> the state>> women in congress that are latina from the state of texas. there's a slew of women now in office in texas, and that is how change happens. i think we all wish that change would happen faster. but the most important. >> thing is. >> what ann richards believed, what elizabeth warren said tonight, which is you can't give up hope. in 2023, cecile richards was diagnosed with glioblastoma, the same aggressive, fatal brain cancer that took president biden's son, beau. i last saw cecile richards at a small group dinner in new orleans last march, when she was as cheerful and passionate as ever without showing the slightest hint of what she was suffering. yesterday, cecile richards family released this announcement. this morning, our beloved cecile passed away at home, surrounded by her family and her ever loyal dog, ollie. our hearts are broken today, but no words can do justice to the joy she brought to our lives. we are grateful to the doctors and health care workers who provided her excel
my mom, lily's grandmother, ann richards, who there are now women in the legislature in. >> the state>> women in congress that are latina from the state of texas. there's a slew of women now in office in texas, and that is how change happens. i think we all wish that change would happen faster. but the most important. >> thing is. >> what ann richards believed, what elizabeth warren said tonight, which is you can't give up hope. in 2023, cecile richards was diagnosed...
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anne soy, bbc news, adre.ake your life to the scenes in— i just want to take your life to the scenes in wadi in gaza, we have just _ to the scenes in wadi in gaza, we have just had _ to the scenes in wadi in gaza, we have just had information. we havejust had information come through about something hamas has said in relation to the ceasefire, so according to reuters, in the past few minutes, hamas has said that israel was delaying the implementation of the gaza ceasefire terms by preventing displaced palestinians from returning to north of the enclave, warning that such delays could have repercussions for the subsequent stages of the agreement. now, let mejust explain, if you have been watching for the past hour or so, you will have seen that there were huge numbers of palestinians waiting there at the checkpoint crossing in wadi, waiting to be able to return to northern gaza, but they were prevented from doing so because the israeli government had said that hamas had breached the ceasefire deal by not releas
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ann said she had never before had a cartoon killed, just outright killed in this fashion. and that is why she chose to resign. now, in a way, this kind of having the effect. honestly let the cartoon run, i doubt any of us would be talking about it. because they did kill the cartoon and the because she decided to come out with this big statement, here we are all talkin talking about this. it's adding to a long list of a very tough year for the "washington post." lost more than 250,000 subscribers. last we heard from npr. losing a very, very big string of high, high profile reporters. and you know, honestly, i have to tell you just before i came on, i went to check if the democracy dies and darkness slogan is still on their front page because i for a second, wait, is it still there. it is still on the front page. but there are people within "the washington post" they themselves wonder how much longer that slogan, that came about in the 20 teens in the height of the sort of "washington post" verse "new york times" reporting on the trump administration, how much longer that sl
ann said she had never before had a cartoon killed, just outright killed in this fashion. and that is why she chose to resign. now, in a way, this kind of having the effect. honestly let the cartoon run, i doubt any of us would be talking about it. because they did kill the cartoon and the because she decided to come out with this big statement, here we are all talkin talking about this. it's adding to a long list of a very tough year for the "washington post." lost more than 250,000...
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anne thompson joins us now.udy. >> tom, this new number, a 42% risk of getting dementia after 55 scientists say is due in part to better tracking and the fact we're living longer. in fact, for women who live longer than men, the risk is now 48%. and the number of dementia cases among black americans is projected to triple. to stave off dementia, doctors say you need to exercise your brain just like the rest of your body, and that means taking care of your mental health, getting proper sleep, reducing your risk for cardiovascular disease and diabetes, and paying attention to hearing loss, which is associated with increased dementia risks. tom? >> important tips there. all right, anne, we thank you for that. >>> next, the remarkable reunion between a man and his dog and the firefighter who made it possible. firefighter who it possible. i got somebody for that! ♪♪ i got somebody for that. ♪♪ i got somebody for that! you guys got somebody for peyronie's disease? ♪♪ there's hope for the estimated 1 in 10 men who may
anne thompson joins us now.udy. >> tom, this new number, a 42% risk of getting dementia after 55 scientists say is due in part to better tracking and the fact we're living longer. in fact, for women who live longer than men, the risk is now 48%. and the number of dementia cases among black americans is projected to triple. to stave off dementia, doctors say you need to exercise your brain just like the rest of your body, and that means taking care of your mental health, getting proper...
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brown, star of "abbott elementary," actress lisa ann walter, an all new "closer look." ♪ [ cheers ande ] and now, seth meyers. >> seth: good evening, everybody. i'm seth meyers. this is "late night." we hope you're doing well. and now if you don't mind, we're going to get to the news. at his rally over the weekend, president trump talked about shutting down diversity, equity, and inclusion programs in the federal government. "yeah, you've got to earn those jobs," said his former senior adviser. [ laughter ] at the same rally, president trump also said that people used to be able to call women beautiful and young. but added, it could now, quote, "end your political career." what? i can only think of a couple political careers that actually ended and they were ended by the guy who does that. [ laughter ] president trump and first lady melania trump on friday traveled to california and toured wildfire damage by helicopter. said trump afterwards, "it's been years since we laughed together like that." [ audience ohs ] [ light laughter ] in an interview on fox news on friday, actor mel gibs
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. >> i'm anne makovec. >>> president trump has been in office for one week. it's been a bit of a wild ride so far from immigration to presidential pardons. today we're talking with a local republican leader to see if the president is delivering on what his party has wanted. we'll have that conversation coming up in a few minutes. >>> first a look at some of your news headlines. the mayor of san jose confirming there was an i.c.e. operation in his city over the weekend. immigration activists say i.c.e. agents picked up a colombian national at a target store near story and king roads. mayor matt mahan says police were notified about that operation but says officers did not assist those agents. so far i.c.e. has not responded to requests for comments on this incident, but they did release a statement relates to the arrest of a guatemalan national in sacramento who was convicted of lewd acts with a minor, i.c.e. saying in part, "enforcement and removal operation officers in the san francisco area are committed to enforcing our nation's immigration laws against vi
. >> i'm anne makovec. >>> president trump has been in office for one week. it's been a bit of a wild ride so far from immigration to presidential pardons. today we're talking with a local republican leader to see if the president is delivering on what his party has wanted. we'll have that conversation coming up in a few minutes. >>> first a look at some of your news headlines. the mayor of san jose confirming there was an i.c.e. operation in his city over the weekend....
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and i think one reason is exactly what kelly-anne was talking about. some of these democrats who won in states that trump won are in a real pickle because they won either by embracing donald trump and his policies or at the very least by embracing his policies and of donald trump is going to continue the campaign and talk about these issues. you had alyssa grilling nominees about the northern border. suddenly you are concerned about immigration? democrats have not cared about immigration in years, for four years they have looked the other way and so i think if you can focus on these issues and set the nasty rhetoric of donald trump aside and talk about these things i think suddenly you can have a conversation. you can have a senate and a house that is a lot more productive because they are afraid to be on the wrong side of these issues that people care about. >> that is why they got the laken riley bill passed. ten of those senators in trump states. >> looking at president biden and vice president harris as trump delivered that speech. who is the leade
and i think one reason is exactly what kelly-anne was talking about. some of these democrats who won in states that trump won are in a real pickle because they won either by embracing donald trump and his policies or at the very least by embracing his policies and of donald trump is going to continue the campaign and talk about these issues. you had alyssa grilling nominees about the northern border. suddenly you are concerned about immigration? democrats have not cared about immigration in...
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anne? >> thank you, paul. >>> president trump is spending his first full day in office this afternoon. he's tackling artificial intelligence, a day after signing dozens of executive orders. pardoning more than 1,500 defendants, tied to the january 6 attacks. his actions already facing some pushback for both sides of the aisle. natalie brand is at the white house with details. >> reporter: and president trump met with leaders in the oval office today. house speaker, mike johnson, senate majority leader, john thune, to talk about their legislative priorities in congress. but as for the flurry of executive orders that the president signed over the past 24 hours, some of them already facing pushback and legal challenges from states including california. president trump is banking on gop congressional leaders to help move his agenda in congress, inviting them to the white house during his first full day of office. on tuesday, the president also announced a plan to invest billions of dollars in t
anne? >> thank you, paul. >>> president trump is spending his first full day in office this afternoon. he's tackling artificial intelligence, a day after signing dozens of executive orders. pardoning more than 1,500 defendants, tied to the january 6 attacks. his actions already facing some pushback for both sides of the aisle. natalie brand is at the white house with details. >> reporter: and president trump met with leaders in the oval office today. house speaker, mike...
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that will help stop the spread. >> anne, thank you. health concerns will be front and center tomorrow at robt f. kennedy's confirmation hearing. he is facing sharp criticism from his cousin, caroline and some parents concerned about his potential vaccine policies. a collaboration here with kff health news. >> reporter: on the eve of robert f. kekennedy jr.'s senat confirmation hearing to lead the department of health and human services caroline kennedy is lashing out at her cousin, calling him unqualified to oversee the fda and cdc, pointing in part to his stance on vaccines. >> bobby preys on the desperation of parents of sick children, vaccinating his own kids and discouraging other parents from vaccinating theirs. >> do you have any response to the letter? >> reporter: his cousin's concern is echoed in franklin, tennessee. >> it is scary that person will be making public health decisions. >> reporter: her 12-year-old son was born with a heart condition making him vulnerable to all types of sickness. her fear now made worse by growin
that will help stop the spread. >> anne, thank you. health concerns will be front and center tomorrow at robt f. kennedy's confirmation hearing. he is facing sharp criticism from his cousin, caroline and some parents concerned about his potential vaccine policies. a collaboration here with kff health news. >> reporter: on the eve of robert f. kekennedy jr.'s senat confirmation hearing to lead the department of health and human services caroline kennedy is lashing out at her cousin,...
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hell—bent on creating the carnage that he did, that was superintendent anne kirkpatrick. their families of victims. we know ten victims have been killed in this incident. they are heading to the university medical centre in the city for further news. our thoughts are with them and everyone connected with that. let's speak to north america correspondent rowan bridge — he's following developments from washington. some pretty strong statements in the last hour from local prosecutors as well. what have they been saying? t prosecutors as well. what have they been saying?— they been saying? i think the resonse they been saying? i think the response you _ they been saying? i think the response you have _ they been saying? i think the response you have seen - they been saying? i think thej response you have seen from they been saying? i think the - response you have seen from the white house down has been swift, on the one hand expressing concern and revulsion over what has happened and also on the other hand making clear that they intend to prosecute this incident to the full ex
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. >> thank you, anne. i appreciate the opportunity to be on. >> tell us about your plan. it's pretty bold and you are really wanting police to focus in on that corridor. people openly doing drugs on the streets on sixth street? >> well, the lawlessness in my district and elsewhere in san francisco. they are at levels that we have never really seen before. and that is why i'm asking the police department and the department of public health and also the division of the fire department to report back to the board of supervisors on what resources they need to bring a solution as big as this problem. now right now on the sixth street corridor according to the police captain there, there are at least 200 people per night engaged in the illegal drug use. and what i'm asking is what will it take for us to make interventions, arresting people, but more than that, making sure we're getting them into detox programs. with the last election, we have the passage of prop 36, treatment mandated felonies, that really put them back in the game. and to make use of those, we need drug treatm
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that story and more with anne makovec coming up at 430. donations for victims of the l.a. not just from within our state, but from also across the country in brooklyn, new york, organizers of this three day clothing drive had to stop donations because of the overwhelming response. bags and bags of clothing and other items are piled up and waiting to be shipped to l.a.. well, that's it for the afternoon edition. remember, we're streaming 24 over seven on the free cbs news app. our next newscast is at 430 with anne makovec. i'll be back here at five. have a great afternoon. when you smell the amazing scent of gain flings... time stops. (♪♪) and you realize you're in love... steve? with a laundry detergent. (♪♪) gain flings. seriously good scent. when winter season hits emergen-c supports your immune system with so much more than vitamin c. be ready to fight back with emergen-c and for on-the-go immune support try emergen-c crystals. no water needed. patients who have sensitive teeth but also want whiter teeth they have to make a choice one versus the other. sensodyne clinica
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those stories much more coming up at 430 with anne makovec. and don't forget to join us on instagram today as we partner with the american red cross, helping those impacted by the california wildfires. follow us on instagram and click on fundraising for the american red cross. that's it for the afternoon edition. remember, we're streaming 24 over seven on the free cbs news app. our next newscast, once again, is at 430 with anne makovec. i'll see you back here at five. have a great afternoon. oh, finn, i feel so awful. -oh, hey. -thinking they had an affair,
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. >>> i'm anne makovec. with the stroke of the pen, president trump changing how they live in the u.s. a new wildfire has exploded in size in just the past few hours. this is the hughes fire. nearly 20,000 people have been ordered to evacuate. that fire tore through at least 12 square miles so far and there is no contain. we have new video showing the power of the fire. let's take a live look where you can see the smoke there in that background. this is what we have been seeing. they have been able to attack the fire. luckily the winds are allowing that to happen, hoping to stop the spread. they broke out just before 11:00 this morning near lake castaic. it's right off i-5. the freeway is closed in both directions through the grapevine. there is some video from an elementary school where kids were immediately put on buses or their parents picked them up and evacuated. thousands of people in nearby areas right now doing the same thing. reporter amanda from cbs news los angeles is in the area, talking to peopl
. >>> i'm anne makovec. with the stroke of the pen, president trump changing how they live in the u.s. a new wildfire has exploded in size in just the past few hours. this is the hughes fire. nearly 20,000 people have been ordered to evacuate. that fire tore through at least 12 square miles so far and there is no contain. we have new video showing the power of the fire. let's take a live look where you can see the smoke there in that background. this is what we have been seeing. they...
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symptoms include coughing, chest pain, fever and fatigue. >> anne, i was surprised to hear him say six months. what can we do to protect ourselves? >> there is not much you can do, but doctors say the most important thing if you get it you need to help the public health officials trace your contacts because that will help stop the spread. >> thank you. health concerns are front and center tomorrow at robert f. kentucky jr.'s confirmation hearing for health and human services secretary. he is facing sharp criticism from his cousin, caroline and some parents about his vaccine policies. >> reporter: tonight on the eve of robert f. kennedy jr. senate confirmation hearing to lead the department of health and human services. caroline kennedy is lashing out, calling him unqualified to oversee critical agencies and pointing in part to his stance on vaccines. >> bobby preys on the desperation of the parents of sick children, vaccinating his own kids and discouraging other parents from vaccinating theirs. >> do you have a response to the letter released by caroline kennedy? >> reporter: rfk jr.
symptoms include coughing, chest pain, fever and fatigue. >> anne, i was surprised to hear him say six months. what can we do to protect ourselves? >> there is not much you can do, but doctors say the most important thing if you get it you need to help the public health officials trace your contacts because that will help stop the spread. >> thank you. health concerns are front and center tomorrow at robert f. kentucky jr.'s confirmation hearing for health and human services...
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i'll be rooting for him to succeed, anne. >> okay. we know he's threatened to withhold funds from california if we do this or don't do that. is that something we should be concerned about? >> look, we should be a part of an effort to try and secure the border as best as possible. we should also, though, fight for the workforce crisis that we have where in hospitality, restaurant jobs, agricultural jobs, we're the largest agriculture producing state in the country, that there's a shortage of labor and the costs we pay for all those goods and services goes way up if there's a shortage of labor. so we need a legal immigration system that is also broken. we can fix the border. we can have a legal immigration system. if he's going to be punitive, he's not going to find the partners he needs. i think california should stand for those values of security, but also recognizing the workforce crisis that we face in our state. >> any other big issues that you really want to see tackled during this congress? >> look, gun violence continues to be a
i'll be rooting for him to succeed, anne. >> okay. we know he's threatened to withhold funds from california if we do this or don't do that. is that something we should be concerned about? >> look, we should be a part of an effort to try and secure the border as best as possible. we should also, though, fight for the workforce crisis that we have where in hospitality, restaurant jobs, agricultural jobs, we're the largest agriculture producing state in the country, that there's a...
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"abbott elementary's" lisa ann walter is here. do we got? meatballs. >> we got sauce. we got meatballs. quinta's imagine never paying for groceries again. well, what if i can't decide? avocados or tomatoes? why choose? at grocery outlet, you can afford both. and not just the basics. with grocery outlet, you'll find all your favorite brands included. including gluten free pasta and my favorite cookies? um, huh, everything's included. so burgers and steaks for life?! you gotta win first. still worth it. now that's bargain bliss. ♪ grocery outlet bargain market >> lara: back now with one of our all-time favorite guests lisa ann walter from "abbott elementary." your character on the show is a fabulous cook. that's not acting. >> no. >> lara: you love to cook. >> i love to cook. >> lara: you are fantastic at it. this morning she's schooling us in the world of meatballs. >> we only have a limited am of time so i'm gonna jump in. >> lara: can i ask one abbott question? i want to just -- >> okay. go ahead. i'm working. i just want to on t
"abbott elementary's" lisa ann walter is here. do we got? meatballs. >> we got sauce. we got meatballs. quinta's imagine never paying for groceries again. well, what if i can't decide? avocados or tomatoes? why choose? at grocery outlet, you can afford both. and not just the basics. with grocery outlet, you'll find all your favorite brands included. including gluten free pasta and my favorite cookies? um, huh, everything's included. so burgers and steaks for life?! you gotta win...