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cnn legal analyst paul callan. he passed four background checks after he'd been visited by police twice in 2019. the background checks for them? >> this is a shocking failure of the illinois red flag law. it's also a shocking failure, i think, of police officials and the affluent town of 30,000 people. i think they have 59 police officers on the force and i can tell you most affluent towns in america, the police chief would know if a kid with a tattoo on his face who has attempted to commit suicide and subsequently threatened to kill every member of his family, the police chief would know if that kid had a permit to get a weapon. and there was a tremendous failure here that this wasn't picked up on, and we've got a lot of fatalities as a result of that. >> josh, to that point, i was watching you yesterday with the press conferences and you were pushing for more information on what the chain of events was there and the state police i know came out with a information that would not have shown up when he went to apply
cnn legal analyst paul callan. he passed four background checks after he'd been visited by police twice in 2019. the background checks for them? >> this is a shocking failure of the illinois red flag law. it's also a shocking failure, i think, of police officials and the affluent town of 30,000 people. i think they have 59 police officers on the force and i can tell you most affluent towns in america, the police chief would know if a kid with a tattoo on his face who has attempted to...
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paul callan, josh dawsey, thank you so much. >>> a key federal reserve meeting today could have major implications for the u.s. economy. experts believe the fed will make another aggressive interest rate hike in an ongoing effort to tame inflation. >> some believe rates could jump three quarters of a percentage point. christine romans joins us to break it all down. christine, six weeks ago the fed raised rates by three quarters of a point. that was first time we had seen that in a long time. what does this mean now for american consumers if we see them repeat that today? >> well, first of all, it is a big move, right. six weeks ago we had a big move, the biggest since 1994. we're likely going to have that kind of a move here again and that shows the fed is very serious about getting inflation under control and critics say say little late to the game. that's why they're having to move so quickly. as you know, usually they move in quarter point moves, very small to make it easier for the economy to digest. this time, very big moves. it is going to mean higher borrowing costs, new home l
paul callan, josh dawsey, thank you so much. >>> a key federal reserve meeting today could have major implications for the u.s. economy. experts believe the fed will make another aggressive interest rate hike in an ongoing effort to tame inflation. >> some believe rates could jump three quarters of a percentage point. christine romans joins us to break it all down. christine, six weeks ago the fed raised rates by three quarters of a point. that was first time we had seen that in...
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the callan cad amiah sciences tells official tells us at the carcass showed signs of an interaction was orcas, which was likely the cause of death. officials say humpback whales are feeding in the bay area right now. so it's not uncommon for the whales to >> wander into areas that they typically wouldn't be. the marine mammal center in me are investigating. we also have a crew heading to the scene to get more information. >> still ahead tonight, a woman wakes up from a coma after 2 years and names her alleged attacker. the shocking revelation is ahead. meet leon the third... leon the second... and leon... the first of them all. three generations, who all bank differently with chase. leon's saving up for his first set of wheels... nice try. really? this leon's paying for his paint job on the spot... and this leon, as a chase private client, he's in the south of france, taking out cash with no atm fees. that's because this family of leons has chase. actually, it's león. ooh la la! one bank for now. for later. for life. chase. make more of what's yours. >> in the south bay, the 9, 8, 8, me
the callan cad amiah sciences tells official tells us at the carcass showed signs of an interaction was orcas, which was likely the cause of death. officials say humpback whales are feeding in the bay area right now. so it's not uncommon for the whales to >> wander into areas that they typically wouldn't be. the marine mammal center in me are investigating. we also have a crew heading to the scene to get more information. >> still ahead tonight, a woman wakes up from a coma after 2...
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osborne, the then chancellor, went to a private dinner in california with uber's chief exec, travis callan an internal uber email says it is better than a meeting in london because this is a much more private affair, with no hang on officials or staffers. the meeting was never declared. what should our viewers make of the fact that he ose not to declare that meeting? >> i think they should be very disturbed, frankly. perfectly encapsulates the problem with lobbying, and how interests capture ministers and decision-making. reporter: the documents say there were more meetings with ministers, including sergey javid, matt hancock, and p2 patel. they were not declared. meetings between ministers and companies where siness is discussed should be declared. but the guidelines are so vague, it is hard to be sure if politicians are breaking the rules. the leaked documents show huber felt a got what it wanted. they described george osborne as a strong advocate who wld take up our cause when needed, and they boast that then prime minister david cameron's senior staff are very with us. it looks like al
osborne, the then chancellor, went to a private dinner in california with uber's chief exec, travis callan an internal uber email says it is better than a meeting in london because this is a much more private affair, with no hang on officials or staffers. the meeting was never declared. what should our viewers make of the fact that he ose not to declare that meeting? >> i think they should be very disturbed, frankly. perfectly encapsulates the problem with lobbying, and how interests...
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american travis callan founded uber in 2009, when he sold his business after 8 years, he was in the middleforbes list of the 400 richest americans . and the word courtship is not always suitable, in some cases. it's more of a grooming. here's how colonic built joe biden at the time vice president of the united states at an economic forum in dowoosse text messages, like from a movie about gangsters? i'm in the intercontinental waiting for a biden who's late. i asked my people to tell him that every minute he is late will be deducted from the time that i will give him questions to the incumbent us president so far on this issue security. jake sullivan helpedberg. expand activities in london vice president's husband's sister kamala. harris tony west so far since. director died but to explain about these files. he had noel macron, the president of france confirmed that at the time when he served as minister of economy, negotiations with the company were carried out, but only because of the macron's love for innovation, investment and the desire to reduce unemployment in the country accusations
american travis callan founded uber in 2009, when he sold his business after 8 years, he was in the middleforbes list of the 400 richest americans . and the word courtship is not always suitable, in some cases. it's more of a grooming. here's how colonic built joe biden at the time vice president of the united states at an economic forum in dowoosse text messages, like from a movie about gangsters? i'm in the intercontinental waiting for a biden who's late. i asked my people to tell him that...
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watch an exclusive interview with the official the representative of the us state department andrea callanhost maria gurska and andriy saichuk will talk with her about biden's visit to the near east and about the safety of us citizens in ukraine, stay with us and don't miss it the trident won in the voting on the symbols on the monument of the motherland in kyiv has ended. 85% of those polled were in favor of replacing the soviet coat of arms above the trident on the shield, the other 9% voted for the removal of the soviet symbols and holding a competition after the victory in the war, another six percent chose to leave the sickle and hammer, in total, almost 800,000 ukrainians took part in the survey. this is the news for this minute. in a few moments, the broadcast will continue . my colleagues, i will meet with you at 19:00. on the air of our espresso news channel and espresso euro programs for ukrainian refugees in europe, joint airing with the atp channel, radio svoboda programs, voice of america time-time programs, inclusion of journalists from public television, bbc news ukraine and
watch an exclusive interview with the official the representative of the us state department andrea callanhost maria gurska and andriy saichuk will talk with her about biden's visit to the near east and about the safety of us citizens in ukraine, stay with us and don't miss it the trident won in the voting on the symbols on the monument of the motherland in kyiv has ended. 85% of those polled were in favor of replacing the soviet coat of arms above the trident on the shield, the other 9% voted...
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american travis callan founded uber in 2009, when he sold his business after 8 years, he was in the middle of the forbes list of the 400 richest americans. traces in the press of the document cover the period of the company's exploding growth . , and the word courtship does not always fit. in some cases. it 's more of a grooming. here's how the columnist built joe biden at that time the vice president of the united states at the economic forum in davos sms, like from a movie about gangsters? i'm in the intercontinental waiting for a biden who's late. i asked my people to tell him that every minute that she is late will be walls of the time that i will give him questions to the current president of the united states so far on this issue, although the american establishment has connections with this megatoxo park, close national security adviser jake sullivan helped died. expand activities in london vice president's husband's sister kamala. harris tony west is still the managing director has died. but to explain about these files. he had a noel macron, the president of france confirmed that
american travis callan founded uber in 2009, when he sold his business after 8 years, he was in the middle of the forbes list of the 400 richest americans. traces in the press of the document cover the period of the company's exploding growth . , and the word courtship does not always fit. in some cases. it 's more of a grooming. here's how the columnist built joe biden at that time the vice president of the united states at the economic forum in davos sms, like from a movie about gangsters?...
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callan. >> mr. churchill is my writer -- is my right honorable friend aware that she deserves the gratitude of the entire nation? for her part in bringing to an end the soviets part in the arms race and bearing once and for all, the cold war, between the superpowers. it is in that capacity but she will be remembered as the greatest peace time per minister, this country has ever had -- prime minister this country has ever had. >> i'm grateful to my friends, for his remarks. it was a great privilege to attend the conference in paris and assigned some of the agreements, as for the new csc who ushers in a new order in europe and i hope a very successful and peaceful one. >> may say to the prime minister that many of us recognize that she had to make a tough decision this morning. we believe she took the right one and took it with great dignity. >> may also say to her that no matter how wide our political division, no one can doubt the special style shows brought nor her courage conviction and determinat
callan. >> mr. churchill is my writer -- is my right honorable friend aware that she deserves the gratitude of the entire nation? for her part in bringing to an end the soviets part in the arms race and bearing once and for all, the cold war, between the superpowers. it is in that capacity but she will be remembered as the greatest peace time per minister, this country has ever had -- prime minister this country has ever had. >> i'm grateful to my friends, for his remarks. it was a...
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callan, that as a result of this political turbulence, support for ukraine will become less.ukraine eh-e spoke eh before the congress and with president biden a-a so that here is the support for ukraine it does not depend on the party it does not depend on the elections it's very much i everywhere recently, i was er your tone and saw in all er places in cafes in er on bridges and outside windows a-a cheerful er-e ukrainian flags so that this means that er-e ordinary americans support in ukraine a- and the politicians are called in ukraine and we will er the united states will er continue to support ukraine as much as possible today tomorrow the day after tomorrow and in the future what is it thank you andrii kallov the official representative of the state department of the united states of america was in touch with us thank you for this interesting conversation and right now we are moving on next inclusion we already have an international political scientist viro-virokostyantynova with us in contact with ms. vira, for now we will actually finalize everything that we just talk
callan, that as a result of this political turbulence, support for ukraine will become less.ukraine eh-e spoke eh before the congress and with president biden a-a so that here is the support for ukraine it does not depend on the party it does not depend on the elections it's very much i everywhere recently, i was er your tone and saw in all er places in cafes in er on bridges and outside windows a-a cheerful er-e ukrainian flags so that this means that er-e ordinary americans support in ukraine...
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let's bring in cnn legal analyst, paul callan and lynn su sweet who was at the parade. paul, should these red flags have prevented the gunman from getting his hands on a firearm? >> well, they should have, wolf, but the forms in question and the laws in question in illinois, which is supposed to have tough gun laws, are pathetically inadequate. they only look for people who have been convicted of crimes or have actually been hospitalized for mental disease. however, in this case, of course, you had someone who had threatened to commit suicide. had threatened to kill all the members of his family. had 16 knives, a dagger, and a sword in his possession when he made the threat to kill his family and he just breezed right through the process and they gave him five handguns. it's just outrageous. >> i know lynn you've done a lot o of reporting on this. why is it so easy for someone with such a disturbing history to go out and legally purchase a firearm in this country? >> well, that is the subject that many people tried to solve and if i could -- i don't know if i could give
let's bring in cnn legal analyst, paul callan and lynn su sweet who was at the parade. paul, should these red flags have prevented the gunman from getting his hands on a firearm? >> well, they should have, wolf, but the forms in question and the laws in question in illinois, which is supposed to have tough gun laws, are pathetically inadequate. they only look for people who have been convicted of crimes or have actually been hospitalized for mental disease. however, in this case, of...
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senior correspondent claudia callan is live in los angeles with more, claudia. i take christina the fireworks are still few days away. but travel this holiday weekend is off to a booming start despite inflation, despite high gas prices. $6.59 at this gas station and los angeles. way above the national average of $4.82 with kids out of school and july 4 landing on a monday setting up a three-day weekend weekend aaa predicts nearly 48 million people will travel at least 50 miles or more from home with the vast majority, 42 million americans driving to their holiday destination. that is a new record. but perhaps not a surprise given the chaos happening at the airports with all the flight delays and cancellations. travel experts say many americans have decided having their own car will get them a little more control over their travel itinerary. >> eight know where and when they're going to stop it is little more economic for folks. and they can decide may be to their plans on the last whim. it's not really hard for them to alter their plant and make different change
senior correspondent claudia callan is live in los angeles with more, claudia. i take christina the fireworks are still few days away. but travel this holiday weekend is off to a booming start despite inflation, despite high gas prices. $6.59 at this gas station and los angeles. way above the national average of $4.82 with kids out of school and july 4 landing on a monday setting up a three-day weekend weekend aaa predicts nearly 48 million people will travel at least 50 miles or more from home...
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. >> anthony: you have an important movie coming out later this year.o, yeany: callan" >> i wh was not group of women in chicago in the years leading up to 1973 when roe v. wade was passed that performed 11,000 abortions for women in chicago. before -- when it was illegal, before roe came to pass. and i can't believe that we're 50 years later back to that moment again where these women and this kind of collective energy is necessary to give people the health care that they need. the story is really about a woman whose life depends on an abortion, but how once you sort of make an exception for that woman really all these -- any woman who's in that situation i think believes that her life depends on it. >> anthony: who are your co-stars in this film? >> sigourney weaver, kate mara, chris messina. it's an incredible film. it comes out at the end of october. i'm really excited. >> anthony: end of october. >> yeah. [ cheers and applause ] >> anthony: all right, thanks to elizabeth. "press your luck" airs thursdays at 8:00 p.m. on abc. we'll be back with the bachelorettes gabby and rachel. [
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is the most striking document of all 124,000 documents in the trove of over files was that travis callaning at this possible demonstration where his drivers were being put at physical risk and said, i think it is worth the, violence guarantee success. so reframing violence against his own drivers, people he built his service on, is kind of shocking to a lot of people who expected more interest in promoting and protecting the safety of its people. >>'s spokesperson issued a statement and this is what it said. mr. kalanick never suggested that uber should take advantage at the expense of driver safety. any expectation that he directed, engaged in, or was involved in any of these activities is completely false. are any of the actions in the uber files, including the supposed exploitation of the violence that was already occurring between taxi drivers and drivers criminal? was it illegal? >> there is no indication that huber has broken any laws here. i'm sure people will be looking into that in studying it, but a main take away for me was that the story of ubernd its growth as an executive,
is the most striking document of all 124,000 documents in the trove of over files was that travis callaning at this possible demonstration where his drivers were being put at physical risk and said, i think it is worth the, violence guarantee success. so reframing violence against his own drivers, people he built his service on, is kind of shocking to a lot of people who expected more interest in promoting and protecting the safety of its people. >>'s spokesperson issued a statement and...
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one of the main ones being about how then ceo travis callan nick allegedly -- travis kalanick exploited anger against uber drivers in paris. can you explain what was discovered about what he did and why it was so egregious? reporter: everywhere uber expanded, there was a tension with the local taxi industry, where you know these taxi drivers who, some had invested their whole their whole lives and their whole careers having these taxi jobs saw uber as a threat to their livelihood, and in some places, they reacted with physical violence against uber drivers. we saw this across europe and in particular france. we saw a moment in time where there were a lotf attacks against uber drivers, and were -- where the executives of the company were starting to look at these attacks, and look at the possibility of not focusing on how do we protect our drivers and how do we keep them safe, but potentially using these incidents of violence for ubers own political gain. and so the text conversation we saw, which kind of is the the most striking document in all 124,000 documents in this trove of the ube
one of the main ones being about how then ceo travis callan nick allegedly -- travis kalanick exploited anger against uber drivers in paris. can you explain what was discovered about what he did and why it was so egregious? reporter: everywhere uber expanded, there was a tension with the local taxi industry, where you know these taxi drivers who, some had invested their whole their whole lives and their whole careers having these taxi jobs saw uber as a threat to their livelihood, and in some...
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