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barbara: hundreds of people are sill missing.is searching for his brotr's family. >> lively kids. the boy loves me very much. he runs after me, uncle, uncle. barbara: do you still have hope they might come running to you? >> that is my prayer. barbara: the horror, this year -- the sheer scale of it has settled into the community and traveled far beyond that. the agonizing question is still how this could have happened. barbara platt usher bbc news southern kenya helena: for more than a year el salvador has been living under an emergency measure called a state of exception in which several constitutional rights were suspended in a national crackdown on the country's powerful street gangs. the police were granted wide-ranging powers of detention and a staggering 66,000 people were arrested. while the crackdown has seen the el salvador murder rate plummeted, thousands of people with no link to the gangs have been detained unjustly. relatives are demanding their immediate release -- release. covering this is our correspondent will gr
barbara: hundreds of people are sill missing.is searching for his brotr's family. >> lively kids. the boy loves me very much. he runs after me, uncle, uncle. barbara: do you still have hope they might come running to you? >> that is my prayer. barbara: the horror, this year -- the sheer scale of it has settled into the community and traveled far beyond that. the agonizing question is still how this could have happened. barbara platt usher bbc news southern kenya helena: for more...
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barbara platt usher bbc news southern kenya.ena: for more than a year el salvador has been living under an emergency measure called a state of exception in which several constitutional rights were suspended in a national crackdown on the country's powerful street gangs. the police were granted wide-ranging powers of detention and a staggering 66,000 people were arrested. while the crackdown has seen the el salvador murder rate plummeted, thousands of people with no link to the gangs have been detained unjustly. relatives are demanding their immediate release -- release. covering this is our correspondent will grant. what more have you been learning? will: let's put the crackdown into context. el salvador has been synonymous with gangs, unfortunately, for the best part of two decades. two rival gangs, ms 13 and the 18th street gangs were battling for territorial control basically forcing entire communities to live in fear and under intimidation and violence and extortion. a little over a year ago there was a potentially violent w
barbara platt usher bbc news southern kenya.ena: for more than a year el salvador has been living under an emergency measure called a state of exception in which several constitutional rights were suspended in a national crackdown on the country's powerful street gangs. the police were granted wide-ranging powers of detention and a staggering 66,000 people were arrested. while the crackdown has seen the el salvador murder rate plummeted, thousands of people with no link to the gangs have been...
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barbara told rhonda she and renee were half sisters.work the streets. barbara said that by then, she didn't trust shirley with rhonda. but -- >> i want rhonda to know her sister. i wanted her to have family. i asked bob and he said no, she couldn't at first. and he relented, let her go. and next morning we went to get her, and they were gone. >> and they didn't come back. bob i'm barbara call the police right away of course. but here's what they said they were told. that the police could do nothing for them. since they had allowed rhonda to leave with shirley, they were on their own. and so, desperate they said, they started their own search. this coverage shirley had taken the girls to relative house, several states away. but when they got there, it was too late. all that remained sitting on the porch where the little red shoes rhonda wore the day she was kidnapped. it was hopeless. they returned to their childless home. nothing left but the photographs of the little girl who stopped a growing up for, them. at four. but now, out of the
barbara told rhonda she and renee were half sisters.work the streets. barbara said that by then, she didn't trust shirley with rhonda. but -- >> i want rhonda to know her sister. i wanted her to have family. i asked bob and he said no, she couldn't at first. and he relented, let her go. and next morning we went to get her, and they were gone. >> and they didn't come back. bob i'm barbara call the police right away of course. but here's what they said they were told. that the police...
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barbara arnwine and other civil rights lawyers dispute this.orgia over and over and over again. karishma: after days of being unable to get a meeting with state officials, they try again, in person. latosha brown: we would like to sit down with you all. we don't wanna get a run around the block. we wanna sit down, have a meeting. have our experts to sit down with your experts and get it resolved. we don't want this to continue. we're in the middle of the election and we want to resolve this as soon as possible. karishma: this case joins more than seven other voter suppression cases currently before the courts in georgia. deborah: atlanta georgia, usa. we're in the south. the us south has a history of voter suppression. they have a history of abuse of black and brown people. crowd: freedom now, freedom now, freedom now, freedom now, freedom now, freedom now, freedom now, freedom now, freedom now. martin luther king jr.: while we know that to vote is the key to democratic government, we are ready now to march on ballot boxes. until every situatio
barbara arnwine and other civil rights lawyers dispute this.orgia over and over and over again. karishma: after days of being unable to get a meeting with state officials, they try again, in person. latosha brown: we would like to sit down with you all. we don't wanna get a run around the block. we wanna sit down, have a meeting. have our experts to sit down with your experts and get it resolved. we don't want this to continue. we're in the middle of the election and we want to resolve this as...
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barbara mcquaid, there's a lot to unpack. the indictment is six pages long. there's 21 points they make, help us unpack it. >> yes, so this has a number of different allegations, some relating to campaign finance, some related to fraud for taking covid relief when he was not unemployed, using funds for personal enrichment including designer clothing and making false statements in his public filings. and so this really does capture all of the things that we have been hearing about george santos ever since he took office. i think one of the things that's important to note is the kinds of charges here are the kinds of charges that prosecutors like to prove because they rely on documents and not eyewitness testimony, not people who have an axe to grind or a bias or can have failures of memory, but actual documents. statements in one document that don't match up with statements in other documents, and for that reason it looks to be to me a -- >> all right, we've lost barbara there. let me go to you, if i can, garrett haake. what are we hearing on the hill? what's
barbara mcquaid, there's a lot to unpack. the indictment is six pages long. there's 21 points they make, help us unpack it. >> yes, so this has a number of different allegations, some relating to campaign finance, some related to fraud for taking covid relief when he was not unemployed, using funds for personal enrichment including designer clothing and making false statements in his public filings. and so this really does capture all of the things that we have been hearing about george...
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let's bring back my panel, barbara mcquade and barbara boxer former senator from california.make of this lawsuit from nina jankowicz. have the flood gangs opened at this point? are we going to see a lot more of these after the successful dominion lawsuit that ended in a settlement? >> i think when you see some other entities successful in a lawsuit it does empower people to think maybe they can do the same. but it's going to rise or fall on its own evidence. the kinds of statements that they made about miss yankovic's seem like the same kind of things they were saying about dominion voting machines. baseless claims about their about her they have harmed a reputation. the discovery process will be what matters. it's not enough that they say fold things about someone. when they are a public figure or public official as she is you must show actual malice and of course in that dominion case we saw lots of things. that means that fox knew that these claims were false or that they acted with reckless disregard as to their falsity. so she can find similar emails that dominion found
let's bring back my panel, barbara mcquade and barbara boxer former senator from california.make of this lawsuit from nina jankowicz. have the flood gangs opened at this point? are we going to see a lot more of these after the successful dominion lawsuit that ended in a settlement? >> i think when you see some other entities successful in a lawsuit it does empower people to think maybe they can do the same. but it's going to rise or fall on its own evidence. the kinds of statements that...
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barbara - civilian led government. barbara, l thank you very much.ere. russia's president vladimir putin has said the world is at a turning point — he has been speaking at moscow's annual victory day parade. he told dignitaries that war was being waged against russia. but the parade has been scaled back this year, due to fears of sabotage attacks linked to the war in ukraine. some events have been cancelled — there hasn't been a military flypast and 3,000 fewer soldiers have taken part. let's get more on this with 0lga robinson, from bbc monitoring. we heard a lot from president putin but what is clear here as there was very little talk about what is actually happening on the ground in ukraine. ~ ,,., , actually happening on the ground in ukraine. ~ , , ~ ., actually happening on the ground in ukraine. ~ , , . ., ., ukraine. absolutely. what we have heard today _ ukraine. absolutely. what we have heard today from _ ukraine. absolutely. what we have heard today from vladimir - ukraine. absolutely. what we have heard today from vladimir putin i ukraine
barbara - civilian led government. barbara, l thank you very much.ere. russia's president vladimir putin has said the world is at a turning point — he has been speaking at moscow's annual victory day parade. he told dignitaries that war was being waged against russia. but the parade has been scaled back this year, due to fears of sabotage attacks linked to the war in ukraine. some events have been cancelled — there hasn't been a military flypast and 3,000 fewer soldiers have taken part....
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yo te aseguro que ana bÁrbara, si el quiere hablar con ana bÁrbara deja el mundo para el. >> no le crees sexo puede salvarlo pero tÚ estÁs lejos. dejarÍas que tu amiga lo salve?o dejarÍas que tu pareja se muera? >> es una pregunta hipotÉtica pero yo, te extraÑare. que en paz descanse. lo llorare mucho. >> serÁ un martirio preguntÁndole "quÉ tal con mi amiga", >> esa liga serÁ tu amiga despuÉs? >> hay que pensar en la familia. >> es una pregunta hipotÉtica. te quiero preguntar a ti, quÉ condiciÓn existe en el mundo que el sexo lo pueda salvar. ninguna. >> si la vida de mi marido dependiera que tuviera sexo con una combi mujeres que la aproveche, pero yo no quiero. aproveche, pero yo no quiero. >>te extraÑare! >> que disfrute la vida. y que luego me llame. >> francisca lo estÁ pensando. quÉ harÍas? >> ante este, inspirÓ nuestra pregunta del dÍa, que dijo el pueblo?el 37% opino que deja que se muera. el 63% que viva. >> en quÉ porcentaje estÁs? >> en quÉ porcentaje estoy?yo dejarÍa que que estuviera con mi mejor amiga y que viviera. tÚ nos tenemos que pensar que en la vida hay muchas vuelta
yo te aseguro que ana bÁrbara, si el quiere hablar con ana bÁrbara deja el mundo para el. >> no le crees sexo puede salvarlo pero tÚ estÁs lejos. dejarÍas que tu amiga lo salve?o dejarÍas que tu pareja se muera? >> es una pregunta hipotÉtica pero yo, te extraÑare. que en paz descanse. lo llorare mucho. >> serÁ un martirio preguntÁndole "quÉ tal con mi amiga", >> esa liga serÁ tu amiga despuÉs? >> hay que pensar en la familia. >> es una...
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barbara, thank you, as always. you always give great advice. barbara corcoran is one of the best. bay area. moving forward, finding solutions. this is abc7 news. good morning. i'm reggie from abc abc7 mornings and jobina has a look at traffic. >> thank you, reggie. >> good morning everybody. so we are starting here with the maps. we're going to zoom into a crash. we're following right now in san jose. this is going to be on northbound 87 before curtner avenue speeds around 21mph. we do have at least one lane blocked in that area at the richmond-san rafael bridge. it was pretty empty around this time yesterday. not the case this morning. it's pretty slow as you make your way across. and also very full as you travel westbound on 80. as we show you this live picture of emeryville. reggie, thank you, jobina will it be gray all day? >> drew has your answer next a power outage is looming. that's just alert, he's always getting worked up about something. flex alerts notify us of preventable power outages. that way we always know when to help stop one. ok flex, just drop some knowledge on
barbara, thank you, as always. you always give great advice. barbara corcoran is one of the best. bay area. moving forward, finding solutions. this is abc7 news. good morning. i'm reggie from abc abc7 mornings and jobina has a look at traffic. >> thank you, reggie. >> good morning everybody. so we are starting here with the maps. we're going to zoom into a crash. we're following right now in san jose. this is going to be on northbound 87 before curtner avenue speeds around 21mph. we...
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(sophie fouron) barbara, you live here. you're chilote. (barbara elmudesi) i'm chilote, yes.uated from high school and i had to go to santiago for college, and then i went to the united states for my master's degree. - and you came back. you actually came back. - i came back, and i'm happy i did. - barbara, we can't talk about chiloé without talking about the palafitos. - so palafitos are stilt houses that are built where the land and the sea connect. it's a part of the land that we call borde del mar. - is this the front or the back of the palafito? - the front used to be the other side. - ah! - like the seaside. - yes. - but currently, this is the principal facade. - but when we look at the front, we don't get the sense of the palafito. - yeah, because you don't see the stilts. - that's it. so let's do this! i'm o.k. just this! beautiful. it's the... - it's worth it, right? - it's worth it! it's the chilote architecture. - it is. - right there. just that. the stilts. - yeah. these are lumillas. that's the name of the stilts, because they're made out of luma. - the wood that
(sophie fouron) barbara, you live here. you're chilote. (barbara elmudesi) i'm chilote, yes.uated from high school and i had to go to santiago for college, and then i went to the united states for my master's degree. - and you came back. you actually came back. - i came back, and i'm happy i did. - barbara, we can't talk about chiloé without talking about the palafitos. - so palafitos are stilt houses that are built where the land and the sea connect. it's a part of the land that we call borde...
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joshua kaplan and barbara mcquade is with us as well, a former u.s.y in the state of michigan and msnbc legal analyst. josh, tell us about thomas's relationship with this relative who received the tuition and why based on your reporting crow was involved here at all? >> so this is -- this is thomas's grand nephew, but, you know, i think that suggests -- that doesn't fully capture the level of closeness here. thomas was actually his legal guardian. he had taken legal custody of the child when he was 6 years old, and in thomas's own words, he raised him as a son, and so for high school thomas sent the child to private boarding school, and harlan crow secretly picked up the tab. and for context, i mean, we've previously reported that crow's unusual role helping fund the lives of thomas and his family including the private jet flights, the international yacht vacations, actually paying him and his relatives money in an undisclosed real estate deal, and this adds a whole new dimension to that. >> and according to your reporting, this goes back to 2008, the
joshua kaplan and barbara mcquade is with us as well, a former u.s.y in the state of michigan and msnbc legal analyst. josh, tell us about thomas's relationship with this relative who received the tuition and why based on your reporting crow was involved here at all? >> so this is -- this is thomas's grand nephew, but, you know, i think that suggests -- that doesn't fully capture the level of closeness here. thomas was actually his legal guardian. he had taken legal custody of the child...
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former wnbc president barbara hoffert barbara has worn so many different hats at the nbcc that one worriesabout overlooking a chapter or two here or there. in addition to serving president of the organization in 1997 and 1998, halcyon for the nbcc membership, she has fielded virtually every position in the nbcc lineup from treasurer in her early days on the board to vp for awards a decade ago among the most onerous and burdensome positions in the organization which she executed, with her signature, no sweat, aplomb. it was in that latter capacity as vp for awards that i first got to know. barbara, who made my own days as nbcc president, so much easier with her effortless management of the awards process from ordering and tracking the mountain of books, the board requested. and this was in the those before pdfs, including last minute, 20 or 30 titles that are more dilatory board members invariably cooked up in the waning days of december, which is always a special time to try and reach book publishers and to shepherding flock of winners and worthies across the stage. the annual ceremony. my
former wnbc president barbara hoffert barbara has worn so many different hats at the nbcc that one worriesabout overlooking a chapter or two here or there. in addition to serving president of the organization in 1997 and 1998, halcyon for the nbcc membership, she has fielded virtually every position in the nbcc lineup from treasurer in her early days on the board to vp for awards a decade ago among the most onerous and burdensome positions in the organization which she executed, with her...
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senate. >> barbara lee would like that. no question about it.feinstein appoints barbara lee, what does that say to the others, schiff and porter, prominent democrats with lots of supporters and lots of money? you win one, you lose two? probably not a good idea. now he goes hunting. who can i get? what kind of black female is a available? most of them are sitting in offices right now. they don't want to give up their office for a few months to be a placeholder, let's say. so it gets down to a couple of people. i'll give you a couple of ideas. one, maxine waters. >> oh, yeah. >> 84 years old. in congress flea 33 years. maybe it's team she might think to be in the senate as a placeholder for a year or so. >> until the election. >> that's right. they've got to promise to be a place holer, nothing else. so that to me as i look at what's out there as the likely possibility. here's a long shot for you. >> okay, i want to hear it. >> oprah winfrey. >> oh, yeah, she's shown some interest of getting into politics. >> very popular, smart, a lot of backing.
senate. >> barbara lee would like that. no question about it.feinstein appoints barbara lee, what does that say to the others, schiff and porter, prominent democrats with lots of supporters and lots of money? you win one, you lose two? probably not a good idea. now he goes hunting. who can i get? what kind of black female is a available? most of them are sitting in offices right now. they don't want to give up their office for a few months to be a placeholder, let's say. so it gets down...
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barbara mcquaid is the former u.s. attorney, university of michigan law professor and msnbc legal analyst. tim miller is writer at large for the bulwark and msnbc political analyst. hello, everybody. so, ron, let's go back to the hearing that is going on today and just what 90 minutes. what is that all about? >> well, it is about this order and the judge explaining to former president trump exactly what he expects and what he can and cannot talk about. specifically the evidence in the case. he's barred from disseminating it, he's barred from copying it and he's barred in some cases depending upon what type of evidence we're talking about and that's not laid out specifically in the order, he has to see it in the presence of his own defense attorneys. so the judge is concerned about influencing the jury potentially, yes, but also concerned about security here at the courthouse and the protection of the d.a. staff and himself. you remember there were many threats lobbed at the judge, at his family, at d.a. bragg, after th
barbara mcquaid is the former u.s. attorney, university of michigan law professor and msnbc legal analyst. tim miller is writer at large for the bulwark and msnbc political analyst. hello, everybody. so, ron, let's go back to the hearing that is going on today and just what 90 minutes. what is that all about? >> well, it is about this order and the judge explaining to former president trump exactly what he expects and what he can and cannot talk about. specifically the evidence in the...
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so i what i want the bel air is the brick, the chance of barbara. yes, that's very important. you can do it. i believe in you. you have the capacity the the challenge. what should i don't want to be manufacturing. i want the so the oddest of us disappearing district the, this hostile isn't there only home, right? in the middle of ethiopia as capital in intimate look at everyday life of the course of the poor making ends meet in whatever way they can tongue the nation. the d. w. sexual harassment in public transport is common place for women in sweet long the solution females took, took the drivers get this still many wheels. why? the phoenix talk to reading the d w? not just another day. so much is happening all at once. we take time to understand this is the day and in depth look, moves events analyzed by experts and critical thinkers. weekdays on dw, the . this is data between use live for building a nationwide right on climate activist t and gemini police. i 7 members of the last generation group on the criminal investigation. collective has recently started public anger wi
so i what i want the bel air is the brick, the chance of barbara. yes, that's very important. you can do it. i believe in you. you have the capacity the the challenge. what should i don't want to be manufacturing. i want the so the oddest of us disappearing district the, this hostile isn't there only home, right? in the middle of ethiopia as capital in intimate look at everyday life of the course of the poor making ends meet in whatever way they can tongue the nation. the d. w. sexual...
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barbara: look at the cover of the financial times. it was about rightsizing pensions because you have an aging population. it is not health care, i do not know where it is. jonathan: there you go. she answered your questions. barbara, you are great. lisa: tough crowd. jonathan: u.s. over the rest of the world. there you go. pushing back against the consensus out there which is been a gloomy. lvmh, luxury players in europe up 30%. apple up 30% this year. that is where the gains have been. tom: i do not understand it. how many people out there can do luxury? the answer is it is usually aspirational. people are going to do it. that's what they're going to die. jonathan: and lvmh is going to keep buying everyone else. lisa: also china play. luxury has been a way to play china reopening without having to buy the emerging markets. jonathan: physically for that company -- particularly for that company. lisa: i we baked in the china reopening? -- have a rebate the china reopening? jonathan: based on the data, it feels that way. jim beyonca jo
barbara: look at the cover of the financial times. it was about rightsizing pensions because you have an aging population. it is not health care, i do not know where it is. jonathan: there you go. she answered your questions. barbara, you are great. lisa: tough crowd. jonathan: u.s. over the rest of the world. there you go. pushing back against the consensus out there which is been a gloomy. lvmh, luxury players in europe up 30%. apple up 30% this year. that is where the gains have been. tom: i...
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is the brick, the chance of barbara? yes, that's very important. you can do it. i believe in you. you to have the capacity of the challenge. what should i don't want to be manufacturing. i want the ready for an underground up great big deep and quicker instruction side of this been mom's belt tunnel. this 18 kilometer mega project will connect germany to denmark, from whopping 8000000000 euros. a real deep sea novel made in germany wild, endangered lucrative. the spanish port city of any country is the various business with the legal wildlife trade tens endangered species into state. the symbols with animals suffered terribly and spanish authorities as well. focus a 60 minute dw, but she's got any issues or thoughts say, well the building healthy or more sustainable economies requires a whole lot of technological innovation on both a small and a lot.
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if i can tell you, i don't know the reason barbara, do you always ask her? says if this is how things should really i wanted to have the same opportunities of my friends have and this included the good stuff in the university . for example, one thing, the enrollment and the procedures as we saw it, even though i know we couldn't afford in the offered me a scholarship that was enough for not obligate me to work. allow me is what it feels like before the support bed is what it feels like through realize your for the main goal with my classmates who are, who are trying to be fair. so then i realize that no matter how hard i try to fit in, i am never going to fit in the 30 out at the all. so at that time i realize, you know, what? instead of me trying to fit in input variable the let's miss i have to change it there more the fit in my yeah, but if the kids do off i leave you mind somebody um, but though i just have to pay a less expensive fee. i'll probably be able to see it as a hot. the nice thing has been up. i know you're going to be hard to get a visa look
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barbara, is that force or what is the view from the opposition hash him? do they think they can turn this around for the 2nd route? as far as it would have to figure out a way to convince people in different parts of the country to vote for that. but this is what happened to the opposition poly during the campaign default that there was going to be a potential for people in the area hit by the earthquake to vote for them. because they thought that they was going to be going to send over the slow response of the government, the ticket they have the very best days of the earthquake. with that, they were thinking they would be able to increase the chances to boost that seats of the parliament also wins the election. number 2, they so i put 10. so for people to listen to them particular when it comes to fixing the economy, which they supply in taxes. no, the biggest surprise was for them yesterday was the area is affected by the way, voted for us of the out of the lot. and now that we'd have to see whether they will, they can negotiate the supplement. woodson
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you know, besides, you might find i did study focus, how you like, i don't know the reason barbara, do you always ask her? says if this is how things should really i wanted to have the same opportunity piece of paper and have and this included the good stuff in the university. for example, one thing the enrolled in a prestigious institution, even though i know we couldn't afford it, i mailed them and then the offered me a scholarship that was enough for me not obligates me to work allow me is what it feels like before the support bed is what it feels like through realize your forty's. the main goal of is my classmates who are, who are trying to be fair. so then i realized that no matter how hard i applied the fit in, i am never going to fit in the 30. i'd be all so at that time i realize, you know, what, instead of me trying to fit in input variable, let's make the change very more specific in mind. the say i but if the kids do off i leave you mind somebody um, but though i choose to appear less expensive to outside, reveal to say that's a hot that a nice thing. hot been up. i know you
you know, besides, you might find i did study focus, how you like, i don't know the reason barbara, do you always ask her? says if this is how things should really i wanted to have the same opportunity piece of paper and have and this included the good stuff in the university. for example, one thing the enrolled in a prestigious institution, even though i know we couldn't afford it, i mailed them and then the offered me a scholarship that was enough for me not obligates me to work allow me is...
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joining me now, barbara mcquade, former u.s.higan and co-host of the hashtag sisters in law podcast, and melissa murray, professor at the nyu school of law and co-host of the strict scrutiny podcast. both are msnbc legal analysts. thank you both for coming to the saturday, show barbara, even if we don't know what was in those boxes, what does the post reporting mean for the possibility of obstruction of justice? >> well, that reporting wouldn't really catch the eye of a prosecutor because it suggests potential for obstruction of justice. when prosecutors are considering pressing charges for the documents, they're looking for an aggravating factor began in instant sake. and so here, if they really were looking for boxes the day before they knew the justice department is coming to visit to look at them, that could suggest that they were trying to conceal or interfere with the case. that could be significant for a couple of reasons. one is the charging decision, but the other is that it would really take off the table any suggestio
joining me now, barbara mcquade, former u.s.higan and co-host of the hashtag sisters in law podcast, and melissa murray, professor at the nyu school of law and co-host of the strict scrutiny podcast. both are msnbc legal analysts. thank you both for coming to the saturday, show barbara, even if we don't know what was in those boxes, what does the post reporting mean for the possibility of obstruction of justice? >> well, that reporting wouldn't really catch the eye of a prosecutor because...
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carl quintanilla with jim cramer, david faber, live at cnbc's inaugural ceo council summit in santa barbaracalifornia take a look at futures this morning. still in debt ceiling limbo, although talks resume today. uk inflation runs a little bit hot. decent batch of some specialty retail earnings. our road map is going to begin with that d.c. debt deal no signs of progress, but negotiators are set to meet
carl quintanilla with jim cramer, david faber, live at cnbc's inaugural ceo council summit in santa barbaracalifornia take a look at futures this morning. still in debt ceiling limbo, although talks resume today. uk inflation runs a little bit hot. decent batch of some specialty retail earnings. our road map is going to begin with that d.c. debt deal no signs of progress, but negotiators are set to meet
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this is not downtown yes, we are in santa barbara for cnbc ceo summit.jim wryer will join us here on set to discuss what he's looking at in the market right now quick note look at shares of abercrombie and fitch rallying more than 20% this morning surprise profit from the retailer very much in a turn around reinvention mode. in the release saying cautiously optimistic on consumer demand, sales rising 3%. we'll talk to her in the next hour on "squawk on the street. back in two minutes. >>> welcome back to "squawk on the street." i'm contessa brewer with your update supertyphoon mawar brought hurricane force wind and heavy rain and knocked out power to thousands in guam. meteorologists are telling residents to take cover until conditions improve, likely around thursday morning. the house ethics committee ended an investigation into california representative eric swalwell, the committee sent a letter saying it'll take in further reaction the probe began in april 2021 because of allegations he had ties to a suspected chinese spy. >>> and lawyers for former p
this is not downtown yes, we are in santa barbara for cnbc ceo summit.jim wryer will join us here on set to discuss what he's looking at in the market right now quick note look at shares of abercrombie and fitch rallying more than 20% this morning surprise profit from the retailer very much in a turn around reinvention mode. in the release saying cautiously optimistic on consumer demand, sales rising 3%. we'll talk to her in the next hour on "squawk on the street. back in two minutes....
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barbara perry co-director, who is the jerry belial? black hills professor here at the miller center and the director of presidential studies co-leads the oral history program. over her time, she has conducted more than 120 interviews for. the george h.w. bush project, the george w. bush project and barack obama project. in addition to having pulled together and completed the edward kennedy oral history project and helping launch the hillary clinton oral history project. we don't just do presidents. we do other senior officials. and with that, it's a great opportunity to introduce our special guest, who's joining us by zoom today, robert gates. as you all know, robert gates served as u.s. secretary of defense from december 2006 in the bush 43 administration. and he continued his service through july 2011 into the obama administration. he's been awarded the national security medal, the presidential citizen's, and has twice received the national distinguished service medal. secretary gates also completed three miller center oral history i
barbara perry co-director, who is the jerry belial? black hills professor here at the miller center and the director of presidential studies co-leads the oral history program. over her time, she has conducted more than 120 interviews for. the george h.w. bush project, the george w. bush project and barack obama project. in addition to having pulled together and completed the edward kennedy oral history project and helping launch the hillary clinton oral history project. we don't just do...
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uh congresswoman, um barbara lee. congresswoman s. you and, um. she who will always be my speaker, congresswoman pelosi's office. it was a great opportunity to talk about all things aging. and what is important to us. we're super lucky here in the bay area because we're all on the same side and they were all very much appreciative of us taking the time to come and visit with them and talk about what's most important. and what is most important right now is that they continue. that congress continue to fund the older americans act. and that there are more investments in caregivers. there was a lot of conversation about the need for more caregivers, and, uh, it's not only a local issue, it is definitely a federal issue and the statewide issues so i was happy to hear about that. on the state level. um we are still waiting for the governor's may revise, so i have nothing to report. um budget wise, except to say everybody is tightening their belts. locally i want to give a shout out. uh to, um fanny lepton. um this is a p i heritage month and fannie wa
uh congresswoman, um barbara lee. congresswoman s. you and, um. she who will always be my speaker, congresswoman pelosi's office. it was a great opportunity to talk about all things aging. and what is important to us. we're super lucky here in the bay area because we're all on the same side and they were all very much appreciative of us taking the time to come and visit with them and talk about what's most important. and what is most important right now is that they continue. that congress...
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barbara robbins. barbara was only 21 years old when she was over in saigon during, the vietnam war, a truck carrying explosives from the vietcong exploded in front of her at the us embassy and killed her. she is the youngest on our memorial wall and the first female officer die in the line of duty. president johnson sent her family a telegram, a condolence letter, and we now have that on display, along with a posthumous medal that was given to her family. they donated to us just this past year, thanks to her brother. we were able to get these artifacts and have them on display here at headquarters. so it's something we're very honored to have. we're glad we can show the sacrifice and the heroism of barbara robbins. so it's the story of barbara robbins, been known for a long time, was at a classified story or deaths of cia officers declassified over years on our memorial wall you'll notice that there are many names that are not actually in the book of honor and every year the director of cia looks at t
barbara robbins. barbara was only 21 years old when she was over in saigon during, the vietnam war, a truck carrying explosives from the vietcong exploded in front of her at the us embassy and killed her. she is the youngest on our memorial wall and the first female officer die in the line of duty. president johnson sent her family a telegram, a condolence letter, and we now have that on display, along with a posthumous medal that was given to her family. they donated to us just this past year,...
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>>> good tuesday morning i'm sara eisen with carl quintanilla live from santa barbara california at the ceo inaugural council summit coming up, indicate i can koch will weigh in on the debt ceiling, the state of private credit and her outlook for the second half. >>> and john stoltzfus will join us with a contrarian call. >>> marc metrick on set and plus his take on a troubled commercial real estate sector. >> markets mostly lower following debt ceiling negotiations last night, were described as productive but no real news coming out of them both sides meeting on later this hour the debt ceiling has been central to the discussions we're having at the ceo council summit it is remarkable how many very large issues are worrisome, whether it's the debt ceiling or relations with china and yet aspirational, the productivity, you could get if this ai revolution turns out for real, that impined with all the uncertainty makes the debate and the discussion valid. >> and we're getting real-time information from the companies on the data points they're seeing as far as what we're watching in the ma
>>> good tuesday morning i'm sara eisen with carl quintanilla live from santa barbara california at the ceo inaugural council summit coming up, indicate i can koch will weigh in on the debt ceiling, the state of private credit and her outlook for the second half. >>> and john stoltzfus will join us with a contrarian call. >>> marc metrick on set and plus his take on a troubled commercial real estate sector. >> markets mostly lower following debt ceiling...
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the country is still reeling from a devastating earthquake earlier this year is danville, barbara. how came it came? she is a long time supporter of friendship. tie up air to one, but he won't be voting for him. this time, he blames the president's economic policies for eroding turks purchasing power. hacking, son lives abroad, but he's unable to visit him anymore because the turkish layer has lost 30 percent of its value against the dollar since the beginning of the year. i lived alone despite i want the exchange rate to decline again. i want the price of petrol and inflation to drop and i want to go back to the life i had 5 or 6 years ago. i want to be able to go on a picnic and travel abroad, should i get any air? the one was able to maintain is voter base, thanks to strong economic growth in the 1st 10 years of his rule. but a cost of living crisis triggered by his own orthodox economic program over the past year and a half has a road as his popularity. analysts say that poses the biggest electoral challenges to his 20 year, hold on power. he badly hurt people's a pocket. and t
the country is still reeling from a devastating earthquake earlier this year is danville, barbara. how came it came? she is a long time supporter of friendship. tie up air to one, but he won't be voting for him. this time, he blames the president's economic policies for eroding turks purchasing power. hacking, son lives abroad, but he's unable to visit him anymore because the turkish layer has lost 30 percent of its value against the dollar since the beginning of the year. i lived alone despite...
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indeed, inflation is very difficult for us not, but the people are at fault, not added one. santa barbara hockey, mckintee has also yet to decide who to vote for among the 3 candidates standing against president air to one. and that's bring in the deal. the reporter act from aquino efram, whoever wins this election inherits a very deep economic crisis. i want to look out about to type. i don't want 1st, he's been pursuing very on orthodox economic policies. you could say, while the rest of the world has been raising interest rates to buffalo and station, he has been lowering them. if he wins again, can we just expect more of the same? yes. that's the shorts are short answer. so he has, he gives no sign that he's going to back to right. that this policy that has been following since it's almost 2 years now. and she's transferring behind this comic policy that is going to work eventually. as you have seen does a drop in inflation which the on other side because of the bodies effects and we were talking about last year around here we were talking about 8 to 6 percent and now it came down to
indeed, inflation is very difficult for us not, but the people are at fault, not added one. santa barbara hockey, mckintee has also yet to decide who to vote for among the 3 candidates standing against president air to one. and that's bring in the deal. the reporter act from aquino efram, whoever wins this election inherits a very deep economic crisis. i want to look out about to type. i don't want 1st, he's been pursuing very on orthodox economic policies. you could say, while the rest of the...
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and another first, barbara boxer were elected as california's first female senators.d crucial in getting an assault weapons ban passed in 1994. years after that ban expired, she tried and failed to get it passed again. after the sandy hook school massacre. >> i was a mayor for nine years. i walked in, i saw people shot. i've looked at bodies that have been shot with these weapons. >> reporter: feinstein became the first woman seated on the the senate judiciary committee as the first to lead the senate intelligence committee, many believe her crowning achievement was a 6700 page report in 2014 on the cia's role in torturing terror suspects. the subject of the movie, the report, fine stain played by anet benning. >> why do you need to do it 183 times? >> more recently she was criticized by fellow democrats for praising lindsey graham's handling of the judiciary committee confirmation hearings for justice amy coney barrett. feinstein remained tenacious through that. just as she is now with this controversy surrounding her health. the kind of grit some say stushonness tha
and another first, barbara boxer were elected as california's first female senators.d crucial in getting an assault weapons ban passed in 1994. years after that ban expired, she tried and failed to get it passed again. after the sandy hook school massacre. >> i was a mayor for nine years. i walked in, i saw people shot. i've looked at bodies that have been shot with these weapons. >> reporter: feinstein became the first woman seated on the the senate judiciary committee as the first...
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coming to you from the inaugural cnbc ceo council in santa barbara, california. welcome to cray america. it's not just my job to entertain but to teach you call me or tweet me @jimcramer we all want our stocks to be immune to the day-to-day gyrations in the market or the slow drip of news about the economy, but they can't be they're as hostage to events as anything else. they go up and down, often for reasons that have nothing to do with their actual business because in the short run, there's only a thin connection between stock values and the enterprises they represent so what do you to when the vicissitudes of the market to get to your portfolio, for example on a day like today, this one, terrible dow lost 231 points. s&p plunged 1.2% a truly hideous day that was very reminiscent of the 2011 selloff where the market fell 19% because of, you guessed it, a debt ceiling fight glorious cash, enticing now that the fed's giving you something real good like 5% paper, and the market's starting to sense real trouble from a default you can give up on stock picking and pa
coming to you from the inaugural cnbc ceo council in santa barbara, california. welcome to cray america. it's not just my job to entertain but to teach you call me or tweet me @jimcramer we all want our stocks to be immune to the day-to-day gyrations in the market or the slow drip of news about the economy, but they can't be they're as hostage to events as anything else. they go up and down, often for reasons that have nothing to do with their actual business because in the short run, there's...
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earlier this year is danville barbara. hacky. mckintee is a long time supporter of friendship. tie up air to one, but he won't be voting for him this time. he blames the president's economic policies for eroding turks purchasing power. hacking, son lives abroad, but he's unable to visit him any more because the turkish layer has lost 30 percent of its value against the dollar since the beginning of the year. the loan despite want the exchange rate to decline again. i want the price of petrol and inflation to drop, and i want to go back to the life i had 5 or 6 years ago, and i want to be able to go on a picnic and travel abroad. should i get any there? the one was able to maintain is voter base, thanks to strong economic growth in the 1st 10 years of his rule. but a cost of living crisis triggered by his own orthodox economic program over the past year and a half has a road as his popularity. analysts say that poses the biggest electoral challenges to his 20 year, hold on power. he badly hurt people's pocket. and that's why i guess this election seems to be the one that he's no longer
earlier this year is danville barbara. hacky. mckintee is a long time supporter of friendship. tie up air to one, but he won't be voting for him this time. he blames the president's economic policies for eroding turks purchasing power. hacking, son lives abroad, but he's unable to visit him any more because the turkish layer has lost 30 percent of its value against the dollar since the beginning of the year. the loan despite want the exchange rate to decline again. i want the price of petrol...
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i'm carl quintanilla with jim cramer and david faber we're live at the ceo council summit in santa barbaralifornia the market juggling a bunch of pieces of news debt ceiling talks, a little more optimism, not a lot of news yields definitely elevated the long bond back to 4 force the first time since march d.c.'s race for the debt deal. speaker mccarthy says talks were, quote, productive, as wall street watches for any signs of negotiation progress. >> inflation headwinds lowe's warning about waning demand for home improvement goods has consumers cutting back on discretionary spending. the ce of of e y will join us. >>> we'll bring you exclusive interviews and insight from some of the country's biggest executives they'll tackle the debate over the nation's finances, ai, the revolution there, the dangerous escalation in u.s.-china tensions a nice set here. gorgeous view of the ocean. >> i'll just tell you, i don't want to be a buzzkill, but everybody keeps saying we're waiting for when the consumer is going to get weaker. other than when it comes to airplane traffic, the consumer is weaker e
i'm carl quintanilla with jim cramer and david faber we're live at the ceo council summit in santa barbaralifornia the market juggling a bunch of pieces of news debt ceiling talks, a little more optimism, not a lot of news yields definitely elevated the long bond back to 4 force the first time since march d.c.'s race for the debt deal. speaker mccarthy says talks were, quote, productive, as wall street watches for any signs of negotiation progress. >> inflation headwinds lowe's warning...
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barbara kingsolver, you know the author, barbara kingsolver, totally intrigued by her love. her books would love to have her on the show. this is the best blow off i've ever gotten. and you go to her website, whatever it is, and usually there's a list of contacts. sometimes you can find the person directly. those are contacts. and it said, because of the demand in the and that accepts please send a letter to this address some address in virginia and i sent off a very nice letter useful thing a week later get the nicest letter back from her assistant saying she's so sorry she can't do it. but she's so busy and i keep it because it's the nicest thing ever. the ones that drive me crazy, the ones who don't answer, i'm happy if you want to say no, but just let me know. but they usually say yes. terry clark there have been some book bands out there in the world today and i don't want to call them widespread. they seem to be very local ized. do you have a take on that? have you ever done anything on that? yeah, we talked. it comes up too often, unfortunately, and ron charles is the
barbara kingsolver, you know the author, barbara kingsolver, totally intrigued by her love. her books would love to have her on the show. this is the best blow off i've ever gotten. and you go to her website, whatever it is, and usually there's a list of contacts. sometimes you can find the person directly. those are contacts. and it said, because of the demand in the and that accepts please send a letter to this address some address in virginia and i sent off a very nice letter useful thing a...