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caitlin sly: gracias.estamos aquí en el condado de contra costa, entregando comida a las casas, de personas de mayores de edad, que necesitan comida, pero también tenemos muchos servicios que ayudan a la gente que tiene 60 años o más. damián trujillo: porque hay muchos de nuestra comunidad, de la tercera edad que, que vemos que va a tomar sus almuerzos en centros comunitarios, pero hay, hay gente que no pueden ir a hacer eso, ¿verdad?, por eso ustedes van a las casas de ellos. caitlin sly: exacto, tenemos gente que está en casa, y no puede salir por varios, varias razones, ah, son enfermos, o no son tan, no son tan móviles, y necesitan que entreguemos la comida en la casa; así que tenemos como 1,400 personas que, que entregamos la comida a la casa cada día. damián trujillo: y entonces, platíquenos un poco de esta campaña nueva, "feeding the soul", "alimentando al alma". caitlin sly: sí, esta campaña, es el segundo año en que estamos haciéndolo, y es para desayuno, porque sabemos que un almuerzo no es sufic
caitlin sly: gracias.estamos aquí en el condado de contra costa, entregando comida a las casas, de personas de mayores de edad, que necesitan comida, pero también tenemos muchos servicios que ayudan a la gente que tiene 60 años o más. damián trujillo: porque hay muchos de nuestra comunidad, de la tercera edad que, que vemos que va a tomar sus almuerzos en centros comunitarios, pero hay, hay gente que no pueden ir a hacer eso, ¿verdad?, por eso ustedes van a las casas de ellos. caitlin...
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caitlin: exactly.-very often, the people that--our volunteers that deliver the meals are the only person that our seniors may see every day. oftentimes they've outlived their friends, their family doesn't live in the area, or they don't have family to check in on them, so it's really important when they feel so isolated to know that someone cares about them and that somebody is checking in to make sure that they're safe and healthy. damian: well, you talk about the very basics in life, the three hots and a cot. what would these seniors do without the assistance of programs like meals on wheels? caitlin: many of them would go hungry, you know? for those of us who can afford it, we could order doordash, or grubhub, or something like that, but for many of the seniors who are on fixed incomes and really can't afford to do that, really need to rely on the meals that we deliver. it's also really important that they're healthy, nutritious, well-balanced meals that provide all of the nutrition that they need t
caitlin: exactly.-very often, the people that--our volunteers that deliver the meals are the only person that our seniors may see every day. oftentimes they've outlived their friends, their family doesn't live in the area, or they don't have family to check in on them, so it's really important when they feel so isolated to know that someone cares about them and that somebody is checking in to make sure that they're safe and healthy. damian: well, you talk about the very basics in life, the...
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caitlin: thanks, roy. our final guest is congresswoman cathy mcmorris rodgers, joining us from washington dc. welcome. rep. rodgers: thanks. it is good to be with you. caitlin: one of the most pressing questions for congress is how we keep this from happening again and how we do better next time. what are important steps congress could take to get us more prepared for the next pandemic? rep. rodgers: that is a great question. as we focus on the current pandemic, there are a lot of lessons we can learn from this pandemic. it underscores the importance of us modernizing our health care system and also underscores the importance of american innovation, american leadership. it was extraordinary what was accomplished in operation warp speed, the public-private partnership that came together to develop a vaccine in less than a year. we had people that doubted it could get done and because of american innovation, we were able to accomplish that goal. there is a lot of lessons we can learn from that. we learned wh
caitlin: thanks, roy. our final guest is congresswoman cathy mcmorris rodgers, joining us from washington dc. welcome. rep. rodgers: thanks. it is good to be with you. caitlin: one of the most pressing questions for congress is how we keep this from happening again and how we do better next time. what are important steps congress could take to get us more prepared for the next pandemic? rep. rodgers: that is a great question. as we focus on the current pandemic, there are a lot of lessons we...
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caitlin halligan. three more to add to that list. the d.c. circuit judge is considered by many to be the highest court in the land, and may the most important. they deal with complex cases. republicans have blocked president obama's five nominees to the d.c. circuit judge, whereas democrats approved president bush's six nominations to this important court. today, the d.c. circuit judge has more than 25% vacancies. mr. president, i ask -- there is a conversation over here that is quite distracting. >> the senate will be in order. the senator has the right to be heard. >> mr. president, there is not a single legitimate objection to the qualification of any of these. a simple yes or no vote. republicans simply don't want president obama to make any appointments at all. none, zero. further, only 23 district court nominations have been filibustered in the entire history of our country, 23. 20 of them have been in the last four and a half years. 230 plus years. three in the last four and half years, 20. that is not fair. one out of every 10 federal
caitlin halligan. three more to add to that list. the d.c. circuit judge is considered by many to be the highest court in the land, and may the most important. they deal with complex cases. republicans have blocked president obama's five nominees to the d.c. circuit judge, whereas democrats approved president bush's six nominations to this important court. today, the d.c. circuit judge has more than 25% vacancies. mr. president, i ask -- there is a conversation over here that is quite...
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caitlin donovan 24-year-old sarah franks are facing felony charges for breaking into a man's apartmentth glitter. pay attention, as i take you through the entire sequence of events. [laughter] will be say they began arguing with the homeowner while on his balcony at 3:00 a.m., i'm guessing about whether or not ukraine should join nato. as an escalated, they threw glitter at the man and stormed his house, on direct fence bursting through his front door so they could pelt him with more quitter. the victim says it was painful and glittery as janet jackson concert. caitlin and sarah fled the scene but the police tracked down the car and found glitter inside it in other words, they got caught the same way every married man is ever gone to a strip club. topic number two. southeast was pummeled by snow last week in some places it got so deep, every single family member had to pitch in to clear it. like this little helper from north carolina. this is a 2-year-old yellow lab helping his owner shovel no, the least the bear could do the with my -- just remember, in canada, they make their wives d
caitlin donovan 24-year-old sarah franks are facing felony charges for breaking into a man's apartmentth glitter. pay attention, as i take you through the entire sequence of events. [laughter] will be say they began arguing with the homeowner while on his balcony at 3:00 a.m., i'm guessing about whether or not ukraine should join nato. as an escalated, they threw glitter at the man and stormed his house, on direct fence bursting through his front door so they could pelt him with more quitter....
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my daughter, caitlin? not in in, but i me, so that is he went into the in the, even in deadline in a school by not having animals and extreme last year not. and i feel that it was not that i feel not right there. but he said to me for the fancy, i think we'll stick to knowledge by the time you get a new medicine or tommy is sick on nothing but me. so this is probably the end of what the net a marketing on your marketing was and i'm really can, i can endure that dot com. is that how you read fox . i know. yeah. see man it's well, i know. yes he off got it less funny. all but that's funny bills lose i had so had, i mean would the earlier was hard to flick an out for i do come with us. it was up bus bar my she the i live last family own outlets. vardek golf. but as you see i'm, is she the elite las vegas from me or willows them because it adds, ah, them in a bad says it's a really muddy me. yeah. it's value in the equality and she does building us in a lead up more. yeah. it's about to yahoo! i don't see a lo
my daughter, caitlin? not in in, but i me, so that is he went into the in the, even in deadline in a school by not having animals and extreme last year not. and i feel that it was not that i feel not right there. but he said to me for the fancy, i think we'll stick to knowledge by the time you get a new medicine or tommy is sick on nothing but me. so this is probably the end of what the net a marketing on your marketing was and i'm really can, i can endure that dot com. is that how you read fox...
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we have people like caitlin jenner saying it's obvious.ine, the answer is no. morgan? >> listen, emily. unlike you, i was not a professional football cheerleader. i would not describe myself as sporty spice. i do know the mom of a daughter, i want her to have all the advantages and opportunities and abilities to compete. if she wants to be a lot better at sports than i was in high school or if she wants to be a band chief like i was, fine, whatever she wants to do. the problem that i see, we have spent so many years in this country, decades, trying to build up our young women. telling them you can do whatever you want. and this policy, at least in the outset to me seems very anti-young woman. that's the problem that i have. high school is awkward enough without changing your gender. i can't imagine how bad it is for these transgender students to have to go through this. it seems like they need a lot of therapy and medical intervention. we need to not let that assess the ability of our young girls to be able to compete and win. >> it sounds
we have people like caitlin jenner saying it's obvious.ine, the answer is no. morgan? >> listen, emily. unlike you, i was not a professional football cheerleader. i would not describe myself as sporty spice. i do know the mom of a daughter, i want her to have all the advantages and opportunities and abilities to compete. if she wants to be a lot better at sports than i was in high school or if she wants to be a band chief like i was, fine, whatever she wants to do. the problem that i see,...
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caitlin, i noticed that you were quoted as saying some really interesting things to me.e known each other for a long time. and you said the ncaa is kicking the can down the road and in the case of leah thomas, you said, you don't care about her testosterone levels now for the last year or two, but you care about it for the first 16 or 17 years of her life and to even mention that he wouldn't play and a all women's golf tournament because he could still outdrive all girls by 100 yards and do you no testosterone. i know you've taken heat for saying that. explain. >> well, i've been pretty consistent from the beginning. i have said that biological boys should not play in women's sports. ed is just not fair. we have to protect women sports from something like this. leah thomas, first of all, i respect her right to live her life authentically. suffering from gender dysphoria is a horrible lifelong struggle. and every story is different. let me tell you, sean, i know that one. and i respect her right to do that. but with that comes some responsibility and integrity and what yo
caitlin, i noticed that you were quoted as saying some really interesting things to me.e known each other for a long time. and you said the ncaa is kicking the can down the road and in the case of leah thomas, you said, you don't care about her testosterone levels now for the last year or two, but you care about it for the first 16 or 17 years of her life and to even mention that he wouldn't play and a all women's golf tournament because he could still outdrive all girls by 100 yards and do you...
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he woke her friend caitlin, who was staying over that night.that night. the sheriff sent deputies back to regions how to check it out. >> recycling bins and not have been appeared to moved, still covered in leaves. >> why tell us story that could be so easily disproven? >> he was trying to explain why it couldn't be him. why, in the middle of the, night he decided to start looking for kristen. >> it was the first solid clue, backing up the sheriffs hunch, that richard knew more than he was telling. even bigger clue, came from craig, she told sheriff deputies that while she and richard searched for christine, that night, he told her over and over, he was scared christine could've been in the bed of his truck. it was a very different story than when he was telling the cops. an >> hour after we interviewed him, he's telling caitlin that he's afraid that she fell out the back of the vehicle. when >> you interview him, he saying she's not a. vehicle >> doesn't even bring it up,. doesn't even say there's a possibility. when we offer that up to him as
he woke her friend caitlin, who was staying over that night.that night. the sheriff sent deputies back to regions how to check it out. >> recycling bins and not have been appeared to moved, still covered in leaves. >> why tell us story that could be so easily disproven? >> he was trying to explain why it couldn't be him. why, in the middle of the, night he decided to start looking for kristen. >> it was the first solid clue, backing up the sheriffs hunch, that richard...
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. >> hi and i'm happy to be here caitlin. >> thank you so much for joining us today to talk about thekeaways from the pandemic so far. and natural place to start a thank you so with a mrna which has been transformational for the past year especially. when you see going forward, hopefully once we are through with covid-19, whatever that may be, prism of the most promising uses for mrna in other fields in research and development. >> i think that the vaccine areas probably will continue to have its largest impact is because of the speed with which you can make the vaccines and because of the multiple contracts can pass but you know, folks are starting to look at mrna deputies for heart failure, and the various organs and so forth and so one that i always say that beyond covid-19, maybe it will be interesting to see whether mrna vaccines can have an impact in hiv and other infectious diseases for which malaria for which we still don't have an effective vaccine. >> and another one that has come up a lot for the past year or so is flu which as you know, seems kind of you know, less dramati
. >> hi and i'm happy to be here caitlin. >> thank you so much for joining us today to talk about thekeaways from the pandemic so far. and natural place to start a thank you so with a mrna which has been transformational for the past year especially. when you see going forward, hopefully once we are through with covid-19, whatever that may be, prism of the most promising uses for mrna in other fields in research and development. >> i think that the vaccine areas probably will...
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caitlin jenner, a transgender woman and former olympic gold medalist, says the competition is simplyot fair. she points to thomas, often beating other female swimmers by two whole laps. >> her cardio vvascular system s bigger, she can swim faster. that's a known. >> reporter: thomas first participated on the men's team, but began competing with the women's swimming team after transitioning. >> struggling to be anywhere close to where i was, i have to readjust my goals. >> reporter: now competing in the women's team, she's become one of the top freestyle swimmers in the country. the ncaa's new policy is in line with the u.s. olympic committee's. the previous policy was based on hormone therapy requirements. andrew, faith? >> andrea, thank you. >>> a former teacher in florida accused of rigging a homecoming vote for her daughter will go on trial at the end of the month. laura carol faces felony charges. prosecutors say she used her school district's computer system to access confidential student information to cast bogus votes for her daughter so she could win the title homecoming quee
caitlin jenner, a transgender woman and former olympic gold medalist, says the competition is simplyot fair. she points to thomas, often beating other female swimmers by two whole laps. >> her cardio vvascular system s bigger, she can swim faster. that's a known. >> reporter: thomas first participated on the men's team, but began competing with the women's swimming team after transitioning. >> struggling to be anywhere close to where i was, i have to readjust my goals....
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. - it's a view echoed by england and leeds full—back caitlin beevers who's been playing the game sincen transform the game. i'm interested in anything factual, scientific, and the fact that we can look at our data and it can actually be brought back to training and how we can save us from hitting those type of impacts. rugby league hopes to roll out the preferred mouthguard to all levels of the game later this year. it's early days in the study, but as more data is collected, so the understanding of what each player's brain is being put through in both matches and training, will grow. tanya arnold, bbc news, leeds. now it's time for a look at the weather with matt taylor. any respite from the damp and the fog i had to deal with this morning? a little bit. it is still very foggy and cold out there for parts of yorkshire, lincolnshire, the midlands, temperatures not above freezing, and that will stay the same the rest of the afternoon, may be lifting into some low cloud. a few sunny breaks here and they are, north—eastern scotland, the far north—eastern scotland, the far north—east of en
. - it's a view echoed by england and leeds full—back caitlin beevers who's been playing the game sincen transform the game. i'm interested in anything factual, scientific, and the fact that we can look at our data and it can actually be brought back to training and how we can save us from hitting those type of impacts. rugby league hopes to roll out the preferred mouthguard to all levels of the game later this year. it's early days in the study, but as more data is collected, so the...
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. - it's a view echoed by england and leeds full—back caitlin beevers, who's been playing the game sincein anything factual, scientific, and the fact that we can look at our data and it can actually be brought back to training and how we can save us from hitting those type of impacts. rugby league hopes to roll out the preferred mouthguard to all levels of the game later this year. it's early days in the study, but as more data is collected, so the understanding of what each player's brain is being put through in both matches and training will grow. tanya arnold, bbc news, leeds. now it's time for a look at the weather, lets join matt taylor. we got a bit of sunshine around at the moment. for many of you, misty and foggy. this is the view a short while ago in york. the area of high pressure that was with us has slipped southwards, and that is allowed more cloud and moisture to push in. hence there is conditions across the country. very few brakes on our satellite imagery. a bit of drizzle out towards the west. we are going to see some sunnier breaks towards the south—west. here are some
. - it's a view echoed by england and leeds full—back caitlin beevers, who's been playing the game sincein anything factual, scientific, and the fact that we can look at our data and it can actually be brought back to training and how we can save us from hitting those type of impacts. rugby league hopes to roll out the preferred mouthguard to all levels of the game later this year. it's early days in the study, but as more data is collected, so the understanding of what each player's brain is...
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. >> ashley: caitlin was 1 of 700 mayo clinic workers filed last fired last week to comply with the vaccinedate and she joins us live. first off, i want to clarify mayo clinic's official policy is not to go back covid positive workers just to throw that out there. you were let go from your job january 3rd that we just heard michelle will linsky's statement as far as trying to clarify some things that they are saying as far as workers and having thayer staff out. do you think it is contradicted at all that she says it will hamper the hospitals for having half of the workforce out because of covid but yet you still see people get covid with the vaccine and you got fired for not complying. >> oh, yeah, you know, there is a lot of air in the with it and it is super unfortunate because there are vaccinated coworkers who have been exposed and they are waiting for their test results to come back and they are still allowing them to come to work. their test results are coming back positive towards the end of the shift and they have work that will shift with the patient and not even sending them home
. >> ashley: caitlin was 1 of 700 mayo clinic workers filed last fired last week to comply with the vaccinedate and she joins us live. first off, i want to clarify mayo clinic's official policy is not to go back covid positive workers just to throw that out there. you were let go from your job january 3rd that we just heard michelle will linsky's statement as far as trying to clarify some things that they are saying as far as workers and having thayer staff out. do you think it is...
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caitlin jenner sounded off. >> disappointed. the ncaa kicked the can down the road.re to protect women sports. >> she still outperforms women. kristi noem said on fox news sunday building to protect sports for biological women and girls. >> this is about fairness, this is about making sure that our girls have a chance to be successful and to compete, to win scholarships, potential i will go onto play professional sports beyond that. >> usa swimming provided lengthy statement on twitter, it continued in part, quote, we also strongly believe in competitive equity and like many are doing our best to learn and educate ourselves in the appropriate balance in this space, so a lot of the individual sports will reorganize but also well known transathletes have spoken out against the policy change calling it rush and invasive. mike: wild fires chasing people out of their homes, more on that with the images after the break. ♪ ♪rd ♪ only pay for what you need. ♪ liberty. liberty. liberty. liberty. ♪ [♪♪] only pay for what you need. if you have diabetes, it's important to have c
caitlin jenner sounded off. >> disappointed. the ncaa kicked the can down the road.re to protect women sports. >> she still outperforms women. kristi noem said on fox news sunday building to protect sports for biological women and girls. >> this is about fairness, this is about making sure that our girls have a chance to be successful and to compete, to win scholarships, potential i will go onto play professional sports beyond that. >> usa swimming provided lengthy...
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. >> caitlin, how do you feel about it? excuse me, i am more if kt kelly., it's a lot bigger than just women's sports. i was a young aide in the white house in 1972 when richard nixon signed legislation banning discrimination against women. not only in access to education, but in access to college sports. now what does that mean? 15 years ago women could start getting scholarships for athletics to go to college. so all of a sudden women not only had equal access to education, but equal access to scholarships. that's why hundreds of thousands of women, millions of women, were able to go to college and get a good education and get good jobs. this takes it all away. this is an antiwoman biggest antiwoman thing we've seen in decades. >> kelly? >> i will point out that the anonymous soma that spoke out about our thoughts on this, she said i, i'm a liberal and i'm speaking out about this. she said typically in issues like this i would go the other way. but this is so patently unfair. i would just say to the left on all under the umbrella of woke is him, this issu
. >> caitlin, how do you feel about it? excuse me, i am more if kt kelly., it's a lot bigger than just women's sports. i was a young aide in the white house in 1972 when richard nixon signed legislation banning discrimination against women. not only in access to education, but in access to college sports. now what does that mean? 15 years ago women could start getting scholarships for athletics to go to college. so all of a sudden women not only had equal access to education, but equal...
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caitlin gender sounded off on fox news this week. >> a disappointed the ncaa kick the can down the roadnate. i am out there to protect women sports. >> she added even void testosterone she still outperforms women. kristi noem said on "fox news sunday" she is pushing a bill to protect sports for biological women and girls. >> this is about fairness and making sure our girls have a chance to be successful and compete to scholarships are going to play professional sports beyond that. >> the swimming provided a lengthy statement reading in part, we also strongly believe in competitive equity and like many are doing our best to learn and educate ourselves on the appropriate balance in this space. chris mosher have also taken an issue with the policy change he wrote in his statement that he feels it was rushed and provides no safeguard for trans student-athletes. jon: alexandria hoff, thank you. a texas department of public safety officer has become the first to be killed in the line of duty while working on the border protection program the operation lone star the departments is 37 euros spe
caitlin gender sounded off on fox news this week. >> a disappointed the ncaa kick the can down the roadnate. i am out there to protect women sports. >> she added even void testosterone she still outperforms women. kristi noem said on "fox news sunday" she is pushing a bill to protect sports for biological women and girls. >> this is about fairness and making sure our girls have a chance to be successful and compete to scholarships are going to play professional...
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show me how can get any other name and when i do it all this was caitlin warning. mean we're stand up and you know? yeah. and if you call she and it was what i mean. i look how i can again know if lou of the, one of the book tonight. but i don't. and basil it's going to she balloon. it's ended. you know, going to have no, no, i have the look thought hacked a dog a so either way or from the key says hence, she also did, i was, does love who will be on of salon of go tomorrow to the dean of the dog. but what when, when he was, if and robin knows rental again, don't mean isn't that double limit goes florida. i'm again well i had the says, oh no. yeah. first bought a car. jessie, a bought a car with a lot of loans that i had a yeah. there were some, there was no hello, give me i and if i'm in time you see separate mass ga, mass. omen of the body. have a port. okay. when i landed the realistic, i'm going to guess, i guess i will, but i guess by how a tunnel than the boost i'm. you know, if you see coffee cannot find a house, but i feed him just got eunice a exclusively, but if they took wh
show me how can get any other name and when i do it all this was caitlin warning. mean we're stand up and you know? yeah. and if you call she and it was what i mean. i look how i can again know if lou of the, one of the book tonight. but i don't. and basil it's going to she balloon. it's ended. you know, going to have no, no, i have the look thought hacked a dog a so either way or from the key says hence, she also did, i was, does love who will be on of salon of go tomorrow to the dean of the...
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. >> yet this week, caitlin does help run covid testing in palo alto and working in the library to help keep the school open. >> because of omicron and because of all of the rising cases we are seeing, there is a desperate need for bodies at the school. luckily, this community is fortunate enough to have parents who are passionate about making sure that school stays open. >> this being palo alto, they are some of the most qualified volunteers you can find. >> we had a story of a high school parent, who is an engineering professor at stanford, offered to get their credential and teach classes. everything from helping custodians to supervision in the morning, answering phones, even teaching classes. i think the parents have been amazing. >> many jobs on campus are credentialed like food handling. two of the food workers in this school are out sick so parents will do the un-credentialed job of working at the food serving window or supervising lunch tables. >> parents are happy about it. the ones who did lunch supervision were happy to see the energy. >> they put the call out for help sunda
. >> yet this week, caitlin does help run covid testing in palo alto and working in the library to help keep the school open. >> because of omicron and because of all of the rising cases we are seeing, there is a desperate need for bodies at the school. luckily, this community is fortunate enough to have parents who are passionate about making sure that school stays open. >> this being palo alto, they are some of the most qualified volunteers you can find. >> we had a...
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my daughter caitlin. nothing in. but i me. so that is he went into the learning document even in the money in a school by not having animals and they finish last year not. and i feel that it was not that i feel not right there, but he said yeah, fancy. i think we'll stick to knowledge by the time you get a new medicine or tommy and is it gonna cost me for that as soon as they lock on the under i'm of what the net a marketing or your marketing was an american zach in india and that dot com is...
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. >> well, what i can tell you, caitlin, is that cdc is offering us yip crush crush updated guidancetime, and we've seen them change guidancen other occasions. they made this recommendation last week based on science. the vast majority of infectiousness occurs in five days. if people are asymptom mat ec, five days of strict mask wearing prevent future transmission. obviously, they are expected to update that today. i'm not sure if any information has gone out on that at this point in time. but they are just continuing to assess is every day, every week what information they can update on based on the science. and sometimes that means changing recommendations, that means adding to recommendations, but that's what happens when we lead with the data and science and not with a clear communications plan. >> it's also what people can toll late. and i don't think that much has changed in the last week, so i'm just wondering if the white house thinks the cdc is doing its best to offer the clearest guidance possible, because it seems like they're generating a lot of confusion when they do off
. >> well, what i can tell you, caitlin, is that cdc is offering us yip crush crush updated guidancetime, and we've seen them change guidancen other occasions. they made this recommendation last week based on science. the vast majority of infectiousness occurs in five days. if people are asymptom mat ec, five days of strict mask wearing prevent future transmission. obviously, they are expected to update that today. i'm not sure if any information has gone out on that at this point in...
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so she was going to have caitlin, if you can remind me of his name . >> inspectors sabino. >> one ofur tenant sectors. >> next time he comes out, he will just check everyline and let us know where our level is . and whether it's a plus or minus that we need to know. so i pay for it monthly. it's all the complaints every time that we schedule it, that's the first protocol that i go throughwith them is that these are what the sound limits are based on showing native readers . and that it's not going to exceed that level. >> it's very reassuring to hear.>> commissioner perez. >> hello, thank you again. i was just wondering can you give us an update on your existing outreach, is that taking place yet? >> neighborhoodoutreach ? yes. i can't remember the exact number i believe 13 to 15. i went between it was between the 2100 and all the way to 2160 the entire block of between fillmore and webster. >> did you get a chance to those in opposition of your permit? >> i did not. i did a lot of theoutreach on weekends . so i knocked on doors, tried to put themin mailbox slots . so i kind of if i
so she was going to have caitlin, if you can remind me of his name . >> inspectors sabino. >> one ofur tenant sectors. >> next time he comes out, he will just check everyline and let us know where our level is . and whether it's a plus or minus that we need to know. so i pay for it monthly. it's all the complaints every time that we schedule it, that's the first protocol that i go throughwith them is that these are what the sound limits are based on showing native readers ....
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caitlin jenner sounded off this week. >> i'm disappointed.men's sports. >> reporter: jenner added that even void of testosterone, she still outperforms women. south dakota governor christie oklahoma said on "fox news sunday" that she's pushing a bill to protect sports for biolodge logical women and girls. >> this is about fairness, making sure that our girls have a chance to be successful and compete if, to win scholarships, potentially go on to play professional sports beyond that. >> reporter: usa swimming provided a lengthy statement on twitter reading in part, quote: we also strongly believe in competitive equity, and like many, are doing our best to learn and educate ourselves on the appropriate balance in this space. trans athletes like chris nosier have also taken issue with the policy change. he feels it was rushed and provides no safeguards for trans student athletes. arthel? arthel: alexandria hoff thank you very much. thank you for joining us. that's it for today. we appreciate your time. enjoy rest of your cay. (excited yell) woo-
caitlin jenner sounded off this week. >> i'm disappointed.men's sports. >> reporter: jenner added that even void of testosterone, she still outperforms women. south dakota governor christie oklahoma said on "fox news sunday" that she's pushing a bill to protect sports for biolodge logical women and girls. >> this is about fairness, making sure that our girls have a chance to be successful and compete if, to win scholarships, potentially go on to play professional...
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ice dancers, caitlin, hawaii can john luke baker will also be representing the country at the olympicsime doesn't the moments we really left for it is. >> a little bit surreal in a something that we've been working on and working towards for the last 10 years of our skating career, they'll be joined by 2 powerhouse ice dance teams, madison hubbell and zachary donohue and madison chock and evan bates. bates already has a significant olympic legacy. this will be his 4th time at the games and his 3rd with partner in ice dance and in life, madison chock. >> the coolest thing i think is the opportunity to inspire and we all have that opportunity. now is the libyans. the final decision on team usa is figure skaters was for the 3 skaters in the men's singles event. >> it was a no-brainer that the first man selected was 6 time national champion and king of the quads. nathan chen, i think this team is just the amount of experience we all have >> the the amount of work that we put in. you know, i think that regardless of anything, we're going to able to have great skates there. >> general be joi
ice dancers, caitlin, hawaii can john luke baker will also be representing the country at the olympicsime doesn't the moments we really left for it is. >> a little bit surreal in a something that we've been working on and working towards for the last 10 years of our skating career, they'll be joined by 2 powerhouse ice dance teams, madison hubbell and zachary donohue and madison chock and evan bates. bates already has a significant olympic legacy. this will be his 4th time at the games...
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had several of our reporters on these court cases, tracking every hearing, every court document, caitlinmerging throughout the past year and now that i'm looking at what the department of justice has released, you're seeing the puzzle pieces finally come together and the puzzle is now that stewart rhodes, the big fish, perhaps, has been arrested. this document from the department of justice really lays out what these oath keepers were doing in the days leading up to january 6th and also after january 6th. you know, there was one piece of reporting several months ago that maybe got overlooked but is now being brought to light again in this indictment. it's the fact that they had this quick reaction force. people might remember that we reported that some of these members of the oath keepers were allegedly stashing ammunition and guns at a comfort inn in arlington, virginia. that's been in court filings, and now the department of justice is using that bit of evidence to make their case of seditious conspiracy. they're also laying it out in other terms, saying these people were organized int
had several of our reporters on these court cases, tracking every hearing, every court document, caitlinmerging throughout the past year and now that i'm looking at what the department of justice has released, you're seeing the puzzle pieces finally come together and the puzzle is now that stewart rhodes, the big fish, perhaps, has been arrested. this document from the department of justice really lays out what these oath keepers were doing in the days leading up to january 6th and also after...
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cnn's caitlin polance and lauren fox join us now.ruling. do we know where things stand? >> this was a five-hour hearing so there are are a lot of questions this judge asked of both sides and this really was the first time that these lawsuits trying to hold trump accountable for the insurrection are getting looked at closely by a judge raising lots of legal questions. in this one, the judge didn't really show his cards on how he's going to rule, but he did push trump's lawyers quite hard on this question of whether trump could be liable for conspireing with the crowd that he said, you know, walked to the capitol and then did not call them off this is what mehta said, the words are hard to walk back, he's talking about trump's words on january 6th, you have an almost two hour window where the president does not say stop, get out of cap theitol, this is what i wanted you to do. isn't that from a plausibility standpoint that the president plausibly agreed with the conduct of the people inside the capitol that day? now, the judge also sai
cnn's caitlin polance and lauren fox join us now.ruling. do we know where things stand? >> this was a five-hour hearing so there are are a lot of questions this judge asked of both sides and this really was the first time that these lawsuits trying to hold trump accountable for the insurrection are getting looked at closely by a judge raising lots of legal questions. in this one, the judge didn't really show his cards on how he's going to rule, but he did push trump's lawyers quite hard...
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. >> elliott, caitlin calls it a lot more oomph from the justice department. let's put that into legal terms. you've been arguing for some time be parish, that to build the tougher cases that many people are demanding it takes time and it takes evidence because the legal threshold to prove seditious conspiracy is a lot higher. explains. >> right. look, number one, this pours a lot of water on the idea that the justice department isn't going after planners or organizers and is merely getting people fortress passing. this is very, very serious. now, in order to convict someone of seditious conspiracy you have to prove or multiple people conspired by force to prevent, hinder or delay the execution of a lie. that's quite hard. number one, you have to have the communications between those two or three or however many people and, number two, it can't just be violence. it has to be violence specifically targeted at stopping congress from doing something. that's actually a very high burden legally, and the justice department, the worst thing that could have happened h
. >> elliott, caitlin calls it a lot more oomph from the justice department. let's put that into legal terms. you've been arguing for some time be parish, that to build the tougher cases that many people are demanding it takes time and it takes evidence because the legal threshold to prove seditious conspiracy is a lot higher. explains. >> right. look, number one, this pours a lot of water on the idea that the justice department isn't going after planners or organizers and is merely...
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that it's really now up to moscow to come back and to say what the americans, hope lust keep caitlin. keep talking. let's keep engaging and try to turn down the attention that has grown. ideally the u. s. would like to among other things. see the some 100000 us troops who have been moved to the border with ukraine on its eastern flank, returned to barracks. but clearly that is something that won't be happening right away. thanks very much holding jordan with the latest that from washington. so join me now is max bergman. a senior fellow at the center for american progress also served as a top adviser in the state department during the brack, a bomber administration working on ukrainian security assistant efforts, joins us now live from washington also. so how might the kremlin respond to washington's rejection of its core demands? well, i think it remains to be seen. i think no one is very optimistic, that the diplomatic track will be picked up by russia. because i don't ultimately think that russia's issues are with nato military exercises or. ready with the posture of nato, i think
that it's really now up to moscow to come back and to say what the americans, hope lust keep caitlin. keep talking. let's keep engaging and try to turn down the attention that has grown. ideally the u. s. would like to among other things. see the some 100000 us troops who have been moved to the border with ukraine on its eastern flank, returned to barracks. but clearly that is something that won't be happening right away. thanks very much holding jordan with the latest that from washington. so...
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joining us now, university of nevada student caitlin richardson. reported last august required us to get vaccinated before registering in the spring semester. and now that it's been overturned by our legislative commission, it means that students like me are able to go back to campus. i personally did have an exemption if, but i was still planning on taking online classes because all the requirements they had for unvaccinated students like weekly covid testing and mask wearing. so as long as we don't have any more changes, it should mean we're back to in-person learning. stuart: tell me what's happening at yale, if you would. campus reform, your organization, i know you've followed this story all across the country. i'm told that at yale they have to quarantine on campus, and they're told you can't eat in restaurants off campus. is that accurate? what's going on here? >> yeah, that's contact. -- accurate. yale sent out an e-mail saying once they get to campus, they have to quarantine until they're able to provide a negative covid test, and it reall
joining us now, university of nevada student caitlin richardson. reported last august required us to get vaccinated before registering in the spring semester. and now that it's been overturned by our legislative commission, it means that students like me are able to go back to campus. i personally did have an exemption if, but i was still planning on taking online classes because all the requirements they had for unvaccinated students like weekly covid testing and mask wearing. so as long as we...
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let me play what caitlin said and what you have to say in response.e ncaa dropped the ball with this issue. it was difficult for me. i faced against biological males a dozen times and was never close to winning a single time. it is a heartbreaking thing to go through and disappointing that the ncaa did not want to take initiative and protect women's sports. rachel: they are demoralizing girls. you have been great champions on this issue, brave of you to stand forward, thank you for defending selena, kristin. all right, still ahead, the governor of joy's home state of georgia is next. ♪♪ (jackie) i've made progress with my mental health. so when i started having unintentional body movements called tardive dyskinesia... i ignored them. but when the twitching and jerking in my face and hands affected my day to day... i finally had to say, 'it's not ok.' it was time to talk to my doctor about austedo. she said that austedo helps reduce td movements in adults... while i continue with most of my mental health medications. (vo) austedo can cause depression,
let me play what caitlin said and what you have to say in response.e ncaa dropped the ball with this issue. it was difficult for me. i faced against biological males a dozen times and was never close to winning a single time. it is a heartbreaking thing to go through and disappointing that the ncaa did not want to take initiative and protect women's sports. rachel: they are demoralizing girls. you have been great champions on this issue, brave of you to stand forward, thank you for defending...
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caitlin, lovely to see. thanks very much for lending your expertise.e new local transport projects and money to maintain the uk's culture and heritage. but among 4,000 people who spoke to the think tank more in common, the majority seem to think london the majority seem to think london has had it too good. it's soaking up all the talent, a disproportionate level of investment, and it is time the money was shared out more evenly. let's go to the north of england. joing me now is the chief executive of the east lancashire chamber of commerce, miranda barker. nice to see you again, miranda. i don't think we have spoken since brexit, so it's good to have you back on the programme. what does levelling up mean to you? mean to you ? there mean to you? there is a short—term answer and a long one. the short term answer is what we hope to see on the levelling up what we hope to see on the levelling up funding, investment coming through, the structure, the pounds, can you balance some of those inequalities? but the long—term answer is, it's for the uk's economic
caitlin, lovely to see. thanks very much for lending your expertise.e new local transport projects and money to maintain the uk's culture and heritage. but among 4,000 people who spoke to the think tank more in common, the majority seem to think london the majority seem to think london has had it too good. it's soaking up all the talent, a disproportionate level of investment, and it is time the money was shared out more evenly. let's go to the north of england. joing me now is the chief...
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journalists that they have to ask tough questions and apparently when they do, peter, jackie, phil, caitlin, the president treats them with the back of the hand and the rest of the media is silent. >> dana: sometimes he doesn't take questions at all. look at this call for number three, folks. >> mr. president, can i ask you a question? >> no you can't. >> why are you so confident he will change his behavior, mr. president? >> president biden: i'm not confident. what do you do all the time? [inaudible] >> do you think that might incentivize more people to come over illegally. >> if you guys keep sending that garbage out, yeah. >> dana: the other thing that happened yesterday is the president said at the inflation event i'm not going the take questions on ukraine. you don't really get to say that. the press can ask whatever they want and you can take the questions. the other thing is i feel like the president keeps missing opportunities. you get a question on inflation like that and might think it's stupid. nail it. say i'm on top of it and we have things going on. take every opportunity to t
journalists that they have to ask tough questions and apparently when they do, peter, jackie, phil, caitlin, the president treats them with the back of the hand and the rest of the media is silent. >> dana: sometimes he doesn't take questions at all. look at this call for number three, folks. >> mr. president, can i ask you a question? >> no you can't. >> why are you so confident he will change his behavior, mr. president? >> president biden: i'm not confident....
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. - it's a view echoed by england and leeds full—back caitlin beevers who's been playing the game sinceood to have you with us. shall we start with this study, a lot of it was explained in that report, some of the things that really struck me, firstly, just the noise of when you are slammed into on the pitch! some of the numbers, seven tg, that force. i was getting confused because you think of, like, sg, the confused because you think of, like, 5g, the force of taking off on the spaceship —— 7g. explain the physical impact it has. the important _ physical impact it has. the important part _ physical impact it has. the important part is - physical impact it has. the important part is we - physical impact it has. tie: important part is we monitor physical impact it has. tue: important part is we monitor the frequency as well as the magnitude. we are still learning about the magnitude of collisions. high magnitude of collisions. high magnitude of collisions. high magnitude of collisions, when you get into 70 g higher, it could be a concussive incidence but we are equally interested in the
. - it's a view echoed by england and leeds full—back caitlin beevers who's been playing the game sinceood to have you with us. shall we start with this study, a lot of it was explained in that report, some of the things that really struck me, firstly, just the noise of when you are slammed into on the pitch! some of the numbers, seven tg, that force. i was getting confused because you think of, like, sg, the confused because you think of, like, 5g, the force of taking off on the spaceship...