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>> robert and carole move quickly.dating, then it's time to introduce her to his little friends. >> when we moved into the apartment, i said, "why do we need a two-bedroom?" "we need a room for the guys." >> roommates? >> well... and the next thing i know, boxes and boxes and boxes of soldiers are coming into the door. >> some girls might go into full retreat. not carole. the couple marry a year later. bob keeps collecting. >> did you ever say "not one more solider in this house. enough"? >> he could collect as many as his little heart desires, as far as i was concerned, as long as it didn't step out of the soldier room. >> was it an obsession or just a genuine interest? >> it was not an obsession. it was a respect. >> in 1989, bob receives a sign of respect himself -- from billionaire publisher malcolm forbes, whose 100,000-soldier collection is one of the world's finest. forbes hosts an exclusive toy-soldier event, and bob's invited. was that a huge moment for him? >> i think, for anybody who has a passion for a hobb
>> robert and carole move quickly.dating, then it's time to introduce her to his little friends. >> when we moved into the apartment, i said, "why do we need a two-bedroom?" "we need a room for the guys." >> roommates? >> well... and the next thing i know, boxes and boxes and boxes of soldiers are coming into the door. >> some girls might go into full retreat. not carole. the couple marry a year later. bob keeps collecting. >> did you ever...
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thank you very much, carol.omebody slipped into the uk from france without having to do the 14—day quarantine. but it wasn't against the rules because there is an exemption for heads of state. it was president emmanuel macron of france, who was here to see borisjohnson, and they were commemorating the 80th anniversary of charles de gaulle's famous broadcast to the french people from exile in london, and the brits pulled out all the stops, which means we're going to pull out all the journalistic stops and speak to our new france correspondence. andrew, hello. bonsoir. bonsoir! yes, and you're in yourfrench home at the moment. lam indeed. and before we talk about franco—british relations, the news has been dominated today about dame vera lynn's death. now, how can i put it? i don't feel qualified to talk about her place in the british national story. where would you place her? well, this probably surprises you, adam, but i'm a bit too young to do that as well. i know, i know! i was wondering when you are asking th
thank you very much, carol.omebody slipped into the uk from france without having to do the 14—day quarantine. but it wasn't against the rules because there is an exemption for heads of state. it was president emmanuel macron of france, who was here to see borisjohnson, and they were commemorating the 80th anniversary of charles de gaulle's famous broadcast to the french people from exile in london, and the brits pulled out all the stops, which means we're going to pull out all the...
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with this is carol -- with us is carol schleif of abbot downing investment advisors.about the volatility, what is driving this? is it sentiment about a second wave and the piece of reopening? carol: i think it is a piece of that, but human nature is don't want to look for stability in our outlook -- is to want to look for stability in our outlook. and the problem is we are in an the wordled era -- unprecedented is so overused, but this is an area where we really do not have prior examples to anchor to, so you have the push and pull between wanting to be positive about the economic recovery and people coming or the economy coming out of quarantined, but then not knowing how to predict the pace of the disease. and so people are looking for something to anchor to and there is nothing there. it is human nature on a day-to-day basis. vonnie: the geography of this is so interesting. you are in minneapolis, the site fraughtd times over -- times over recent weeks. i i'm curious to what your more local clients are most concerned about at this time? carol:carol: i think they ar
with this is carol -- with us is carol schleif of abbot downing investment advisors.about the volatility, what is driving this? is it sentiment about a second wave and the piece of reopening? carol: i think it is a piece of that, but human nature is don't want to look for stability in our outlook -- is to want to look for stability in our outlook. and the problem is we are in an the wordled era -- unprecedented is so overused, but this is an area where we really do not have prior examples to...
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joining us once again is carol lee.'s so much to unpack. >> i know. >> i think we have go back to where we began, and that is the relationship between the president and john bolton, hearing differing aspects of that relationship from bolton's book versus the president. so talk us through that for a moment, the relationship between the president and john bolton. we know there was a lot of criticism when the president brought bolton in because bolton has been considered a warhawk from the get-go, and a lot of folks criticized that decision from the jump. >> yeah, yasmin. and if you go back to when john bolton finally came into the white house t preside, the pres consulted him even beforehand. he was the flavor of the month. he was trump's new favorite. trump thought he was going to be the answer to some of his frustrations. he had been frustrated with bolton's predecessor h.r. mcmaster, and he really embraced bolton, and the two of them had a very close relationship initially, and bolton writes in his book he went in clea
joining us once again is carol lee.'s so much to unpack. >> i know. >> i think we have go back to where we began, and that is the relationship between the president and john bolton, hearing differing aspects of that relationship from bolton's book versus the president. so talk us through that for a moment, the relationship between the president and john bolton. we know there was a lot of criticism when the president brought bolton in because bolton has been considered a warhawk from...
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carol lee, let me read you the number eight control room.his one is on -- combines putin and venezuela here. in one may 2019 phone call, for example, russian president vladimir putin compared venezuelan opposition leader juan guaido to hillary clinton. part of what bolton terms a, quote, brilliant display of soviet style propaganda to shore up support for the venezuelan leader nicolas maduro, putin's claims, bolton writes, largely persuaded trump. now, this is another one where there's no doubt, carol lee, bolton was much more aggressive at wanting to counter maduro in ways and he had some support in the administration, but here's bolton essentially saying, carol, the president's the one that blinked and that's why maduro's still in power. >> yeah, and this was one of the issues, chuck, that came up when the initial fight between the white house and bolton over his book, there was some things he said he wanted to talk about publicly on venezuela and the president tweeted at him and basically said that he was tougher than john bolton was and
carol lee, let me read you the number eight control room.his one is on -- combines putin and venezuela here. in one may 2019 phone call, for example, russian president vladimir putin compared venezuelan opposition leader juan guaido to hillary clinton. part of what bolton terms a, quote, brilliant display of soviet style propaganda to shore up support for the venezuelan leader nicolas maduro, putin's claims, bolton writes, largely persuaded trump. now, this is another one where there's no...
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carol: hundreds of years. is it different this time around?s you know, the conversations have been happening for a long time, and yet here we are. john: i am hopeful. we have a more progressive congress then we have ever had, more diversity than any time in history. i think that will make a big difference. talking to many of the ceos of companies we have invested in, this feels different this time. people want to hear best practices, how they can make a difference. people are feeling that something is really wrong in our society and this is a time to fight the change and fight for economic justice. >> you mentioned serving on boards. , whether public or private companies, we continue to see huge gaps in many ways. what needs to be done on that? does that come from the ultimate money behind the scenes? is there something that can be legislated on that front? john: it is hard to legislate quotas in this environment. i think you can do what representative crist welch has done in illinois, to force transparency so we have the data to see the lack
carol: hundreds of years. is it different this time around?s you know, the conversations have been happening for a long time, and yet here we are. john: i am hopeful. we have a more progressive congress then we have ever had, more diversity than any time in history. i think that will make a big difference. talking to many of the ceos of companies we have invested in, this feels different this time. people want to hear best practices, how they can make a difference. people are feeling that...
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carol: it is hard to argue that they are. how do you run a capital model when you're risk premium is negative? the numbers do not work. there is that assumption where everyone is trying to adjust model. models come in and of themselves, are very fallible to the inputs that you put in, the expectations you use. one of the biggest push/pull set you see now is are we going to see inflation, deflation, i'll be going to see this very low level of inflation? that i'm have a chart showing and some of that push pull that you see is within the russell 2000, small caps outperforming the s&p 500 for a second day. are you still bullish on small caps? carol: we have not really been bullish on small caps. we have been focused more on large cap domestics. small caps, there will be some interesting places to participate, but there is also the potential for a lot of pain points, depending on how soon we can get the states opendoc, consumer purchasing back in play. a lot of them will be subjected to that. although on the plus side, they are no
carol: it is hard to argue that they are. how do you run a capital model when you're risk premium is negative? the numbers do not work. there is that assumption where everyone is trying to adjust model. models come in and of themselves, are very fallible to the inputs that you put in, the expectations you use. one of the biggest push/pull set you see now is are we going to see inflation, deflation, i'll be going to see this very low level of inflation? that i'm have a chart showing and some of...
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carole baskin. carole baskin! carole baskin!r rescue and i own a sketchy zoo that's running out of meat thank you, officer thank you for letting me know that i'm not supposed to murder a woman in florida how was i supposed to know the tiger is a fascinating creature with the essence and soul of the cave man in the wild that make any sense at all gah! what am i doing? i'm marrying two men at once not only am i the tiger king but i'm also the king of husbands carole baskin! carole baskin, have you ever, ever met a guy quite as amazing as me, joe exotic? tigers are more like people than we think. tigers are more like people than we think. tigers are more like people than we think. tigers are more like people than we think. you can breed them you can breed them ♪ i looked at a tiger a tiger looked right bac made me cry tears that wer white orange and black ♪ ♪ ♪ >> jimmy: oh, that looks like it's going to be good. more "tonight show" when we come back, everybody stick around happy cinco de mayo! ♪ ♪ when visible set out to create th
carole baskin. carole baskin! carole baskin!r rescue and i own a sketchy zoo that's running out of meat thank you, officer thank you for letting me know that i'm not supposed to murder a woman in florida how was i supposed to know the tiger is a fascinating creature with the essence and soul of the cave man in the wild that make any sense at all gah! what am i doing? i'm marrying two men at once not only am i the tiger king but i'm also the king of husbands carole baskin! carole baskin, have...
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nbc news correspondent carol lee.epublican strategist al cardenas and yamiche alcindor, white house correspondent for pbs news hour. carol, i want to start last night and what you are hearing this morning from the campaign. it seems to me that the turnout of that rally, the fact that they had no overflow, they didn't need it. they only had what looks like the estimate is less than 7,000 attended. >> yeah. >> in isolation, you can chock that that up to the health, but when you combine it with everything else that we've seen with the last couple of weeks for the poll numbers, is this a troubling sign with the campaign that they have an enthusiasm issue? >> yeah, chuck, they've really raised expectations for this rally. they were saying they had over a million responses to requests for tickets to the rally and we really wound up yesterday with something very similar to inauguration day. the crowd size was the issue. you saw the campaign spokesperson put out a statement saying this was a huge audience that watched the pre
nbc news correspondent carol lee.epublican strategist al cardenas and yamiche alcindor, white house correspondent for pbs news hour. carol, i want to start last night and what you are hearing this morning from the campaign. it seems to me that the turnout of that rally, the fact that they had no overflow, they didn't need it. they only had what looks like the estimate is less than 7,000 attended. >> yeah. >> in isolation, you can chock that that up to the health, but when you...
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we will go to georgia to speak with professor carol anderson. stay with as. -- stay with us. ♪ [music break] amy: music from the memorial service for george in minneapolis.s. stuart schchrader this is democracy now!, democracynynow.org, the war and peace report. i'i'm amy goodman. on thursday, disisturbing new details were revealed in t the case of f ahmaud arbery -- the 25-year-old black man who was chased, ambushed, and shot dead by a group of white men in georgia in what many have called a modern-day lynching. in a nearly seven-hour hearing, a state judge concluded all three men -- travis mcmichael, former police officer gregory mcmichael, and william "roddie" bryan -- would stand trial for ahmaud arbery's murder. speciaial agent richarard dial f the georgia a bureau of investigation testified travis mcmichael used a racial slur after shooting and killing arbery. >> he said that after the shooting took place, before police arrival while mr. arbery was onon the ground, that here travis michael make the statement [bleep] amy: those l last two w
we will go to georgia to speak with professor carol anderson. stay with as. -- stay with us. ♪ [music break] amy: music from the memorial service for george in minneapolis.s. stuart schchrader this is democracy now!, democracynynow.org, the war and peace report. i'i'm amy goodman. on thursday, disisturbing new details were revealed in t the case of f ahmaud arbery -- the 25-year-old black man who was chased, ambushed, and shot dead by a group of white men in georgia in what many have called a...
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carol and adam are back. adam i sort of wonder, i mean it is classic government they're having this conversation now because, i feel like we saw from the last unemployment report that people are racing out their front doors as fast as they possibly can to go back to work everywhere they can. the idea it might run out end of july seems perfect. right on time as people go back to work, your thoughts. >> i agree with part of what you said, not the other part. i think it is insulting to suggest that people are disincentivized to go back to work because they're getting a little bit more money or a lot more money temporarily from a government program. if someone has a chance to go back to works, they have reason to believe that is going to be somewhat permanent, in other words, that it will last a year or five years or 10 years, they are going to take that chance to get back to work. i think as long as -- melissa: adam, can i ask you for one second? >> go ahead. >> i personally have gone out and talked to all kinds
carol and adam are back. adam i sort of wonder, i mean it is classic government they're having this conversation now because, i feel like we saw from the last unemployment report that people are racing out their front doors as fast as they possibly can to go back to work everywhere they can. the idea it might run out end of july seems perfect. right on time as people go back to work, your thoughts. >> i agree with part of what you said, not the other part. i think it is insulting to...
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let's start with all of the news with nbc's carol lee at the house. carol, pretty significant development there with general mark milley breaking ranks with the president about that photo-op that triggered quite a bit of debate and called, drew some sharp criticism from former military generals as well. >> reporter: it is remarkable, eamon. general milley had been uncomfortable with the fact he was involved in that photo-op at the church and that walk across lafayette square and that he said that he was caught by surprise that was what was going to unfold. he apologizes and gave the perception of the military having a role in domestic politics. clearly uncomfortable now and saying that publicly. this comes at a time when the president is already having tensions within, had w his military advisers over renaming these bases. there was some desire to look at that among military officials and the president coming in and saying absolutely not. that's a non-starter. he's not going to do that. the chairman much the joint chiefs of staff essentially breaking
let's start with all of the news with nbc's carol lee at the house. carol, pretty significant development there with general mark milley breaking ranks with the president about that photo-op that triggered quite a bit of debate and called, drew some sharp criticism from former military generals as well. >> reporter: it is remarkable, eamon. general milley had been uncomfortable with the fact he was involved in that photo-op at the church and that walk across lafayette square and that he...
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let's discuss this now with a genuine expert, it's carol. hello. thank you.e three hats in this a math super brain, founder of the math super brain, founder of the math factor which is the online tutoring service is so very releva nt, tutoring service is so very relevant, and also a few years ago you helped out david cameron when he was prime minister about doing a review of numeracy. there's plenty of think we can ask you. go ahead. have you been in touch with the government about helping out with this massive tutoring effort? we could be using your website. know they haven't, which is interesting. we made maths factor freely available as soon as it started, and over that time we now have just over half a million children who we are teaching, that's primary school age children and they are doing fa nta stically children and they are doing fantastically well as they always do with us. normally we are an after online service where i teach them, and auntie carol as they teaching away. i seriously, seriously, seriously am concerned about this because i really do
let's discuss this now with a genuine expert, it's carol. hello. thank you.e three hats in this a math super brain, founder of the math super brain, founder of the math factor which is the online tutoring service is so very releva nt, tutoring service is so very relevant, and also a few years ago you helped out david cameron when he was prime minister about doing a review of numeracy. there's plenty of think we can ask you. go ahead. have you been in touch with the government about helping out...
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and carol.ng. we heard from boris johnson. he could not be more positive about this yesterday at the press co nfe re nce . positive about this yesterday at the press conference. was he right to be? he was absolutely right to be. this is fantastic news. we are very pleased in the medical community that at last we have a drug which will work in this terrible disease and which will save lives. tell us how it works. it is a steroid, so if you scratch your arm it goes red and angry and that is inflammation and thatis angry and that is inflammation and that is what is happening inside the lungs with people with severe covid-19. this lungs with people with severe covid—19. this drug, which has been used for decades for all sorts of information, it controls information and damps it down and that is making and damps it down and that is making a big difference to patients with severe covid—19. a big difference to patients with severe covid-19. what happens with the patient who is battling with covid-19, t
and carol.ng. we heard from boris johnson. he could not be more positive about this yesterday at the press co nfe re nce . positive about this yesterday at the press conference. was he right to be? he was absolutely right to be. this is fantastic news. we are very pleased in the medical community that at last we have a drug which will work in this terrible disease and which will save lives. tell us how it works. it is a steroid, so if you scratch your arm it goes red and angry and that is...
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that is carol scott. all three of these folks, all three of these folks have some connection to that story. i grouped them altogether because where they end up, kathy and peter davis found the first professional association for aerobics instructors. and then carol -- that was in california. they went to school in san diego. carol scott a few years later started essentially the east coast version of that called east coast alliance, east coast fitness. and these people that came out of the tennis world told me similar stories of being jocks, studying phys ed and graduating in the early 1980's into this dynamic realm of commercial fitness they never would have imagined existed before. and having that opportunity to take up that felt like one could not give up. carol expressed i think an interesting perspective on the difference of the paths that lay before her. she was like i could go be creating programming and working out with all of these people from different walks of life and being at the center of this
that is carol scott. all three of these folks, all three of these folks have some connection to that story. i grouped them altogether because where they end up, kathy and peter davis found the first professional association for aerobics instructors. and then carol -- that was in california. they went to school in san diego. carol scott a few years later started essentially the east coast version of that called east coast alliance, east coast fitness. and these people that came out of the tennis...
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>> these days, this is the closest carol o'leary can get to her son brendan. >> when is the last time you were able to actually see him and touch him? >> eight, nine weeks ago i think. >> reporter: 23-year-old brendan o'leary is autistic and lives in a group home run by the arc westchester. carol, a single mom, worried what would happen if she brought her son home. >> i called my doctor and she said, carol, if you get sick or die from coronavirus, who is going to take care of him if you need to go in the hospital? she said where he is, there's plenty of staff. if he gets sick, he's taken care of. that was my decision made. >> people with developmental disabilities are more likely to have pre-existing conditions that make them vulnerable to the virus. the arc has lost four residents from their group homes. >> still in the morning between 6:00 and 8:00, i'm listening for the phone because i'm thinking, if anything is wrong, i'll get a call by 8:00. so when i make it past 8:00, i feel like, okay, we made another day. >> families with children in group homes faced a tough decision when co
>> these days, this is the closest carol o'leary can get to her son brendan. >> when is the last time you were able to actually see him and touch him? >> eight, nine weeks ago i think. >> reporter: 23-year-old brendan o'leary is autistic and lives in a group home run by the arc westchester. carol, a single mom, worried what would happen if she brought her son home. >> i called my doctor and she said, carol, if you get sick or die from coronavirus, who is going to...
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. >>> here we go the drama continues in the carol baskin/joe exotic saga she was awarded the exotic sozoo on monday she sued back in 2016. exotic is no longer in control of the zoo and he's serving a prison sentence for a murder for hire plot against baskin the zoo must be vacated and control must be handed over to carol baskin >> season 2. we can only hope >> going incognito, why google is accused of spying on browsing from rogue finger-painters... to baking fails... to sweat sessions. even life inside can bring on things like sweat and oil. but it's nothing a deep clean can't fix. love, neutrogena®. over time, you go noseblind to the odors in your home. (background music) but others smell this... (upbeat music) that's why febreze plug has two alternating scents and eliminate odors for 1200 hours. ♪breathe happy febreze... ♪la la la la la. yes. neutrogena® ultra sheer. superior protection helps prevent early skin aging and skin cancer with a clean feel. it's the one. the best for your skin. ultra sheer. neutrogena®. ♪ ♪ family, running tinthrough the yard ♪n. ♪ family, all four season
. >>> here we go the drama continues in the carol baskin/joe exotic saga she was awarded the exotic sozoo on monday she sued back in 2016. exotic is no longer in control of the zoo and he's serving a prison sentence for a murder for hire plot against baskin the zoo must be vacated and control must be handed over to carol baskin >> season 2. we can only hope >> going incognito, why google is accused of spying on browsing from rogue finger-painters... to baking fails... to...
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let's start with all of the news with nbc's carol lee at the house.pretty significant development there with general mark milley breaking ranks with the president about that photo-op that triggered quite a bit of debate and called, drew some sharp criticism from former military generals as well. >> reporter: it is remarkable,
let's start with all of the news with nbc's carol lee at the house.pretty significant development there with general mark milley breaking ranks with the president about that photo-op that triggered quite a bit of debate and called, drew some sharp criticism from former military generals as well. >> reporter: it is remarkable,
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let's turn to carol lee for a moment. the president has picked june 19th for his first rally since the pandemic in tulsa. the date and the location not going over very well with a lot of folks. walk us through that. >> sure, craig. this is the president's first rally next friday in more than three months and it's coming under a lot of criticism, as you say, for the date, juneteenth and in tulsa, the site of a race massacre. so for the president to do this at this time when the country's focus is on race, it's seen by many of his critics as a poke in the eye. the white house is not saying why this location, why this date. we know that oklahoma is a very friendly state for president trump. he overwhelmingly won oklahoma in 2016. it's also a state that's in stage three of reopening after the coronavirus pandemic and so it allows for the president to have this sort of large gathering. white house press secretary kayleigh mcenany was asked about this a little while ago here at the white house and she defended the decision and
let's turn to carol lee for a moment. the president has picked june 19th for his first rally since the pandemic in tulsa. the date and the location not going over very well with a lot of folks. walk us through that. >> sure, craig. this is the president's first rally next friday in more than three months and it's coming under a lot of criticism, as you say, for the date, juneteenth and in tulsa, the site of a race massacre. so for the president to do this at this time when the country's...
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joining me now, carol lee. we are hearing through that call, the president there telling governors to aggressively target violent protesters and threatening, in fact, to send troocps. and then the president with general millie, a lot of people scratching their heads as to why general millie would be a part of your phone call. what kind of reaction are you hearing about the president's comments? >> on the call itself, you heard a number of governors, democratic governors in particular who called out the president for his rhetoric in the lead up to that call. during this crisis, the governor of illinois said his language had been inflammatory, that she was concerned about that. the president shot back and said, well, you know, he didn't like her language, either, in terms of his handling of the coronavirus. the governor of maine expressed concern which i'm sure has only increased since that phone call about the president's plans to visit the state later this week where he's going to tour a nasal swab manufacturer
joining me now, carol lee. we are hearing through that call, the president there telling governors to aggressively target violent protesters and threatening, in fact, to send troocps. and then the president with general millie, a lot of people scratching their heads as to why general millie would be a part of your phone call. what kind of reaction are you hearing about the president's comments? >> on the call itself, you heard a number of governors, democratic governors in particular who...
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plus he started ranting about a woman named carole [ laughter ] now, that seems such a simpler time [ time! [ laughter ] [ talking over each other >> he really had it in for a woman named carole, who knows why? and it would have been great if none of us had known why sadly, that's not the world we live in. >> seth: sadly now, yeah, we know everything these days nothing goees -- it just turned out it was like the coronavirus. it wasn't that there wasn't a problem with carole, there just weren't tests yet. >> that's right. [ laughter ] we know you have a test to find out where her husband is >> seth: we're going to be -- stick around we're gonna be right back with more john oliver >> yes ♪ at t-mobile, you don't have to choose between a great network and the best prices. we give you both. switch your family from at&t or verizon to t-mobile and you will save up to 50% off your current service and smart phones.... 50% with three or more lines of essentials with unlimited talk, text and data. all on a network built with our best signals for coverage. and keep your current phones. we'll pay
plus he started ranting about a woman named carole [ laughter ] now, that seems such a simpler time [ time! [ laughter ] [ talking over each other >> he really had it in for a woman named carole, who knows why? and it would have been great if none of us had known why sadly, that's not the world we live in. >> seth: sadly now, yeah, we know everything these days nothing goees -- it just turned out it was like the coronavirus. it wasn't that there wasn't a problem with carole, there...
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carol, it was beautiful?e will also see a temperature of 28 somewhere in the south. today we are not doing too badly either. sunny and very warm. if you are after rain, today you are not going to be very lucky at all. high pressure still in charge, keeping this one the front at bay. this will eventually make inroads and some of us will see some rain, but again, not today. problem levels high or very high across england, wales and northern ireland. low or moderate across scotland. as we go through the day, we will lose the local mist and fog lapping ashore from the north sea, parts of eastern scotla nd from the north sea, parts of eastern scotland and north—east england, they will be lots of dry weather and lots of sunshine. gentle breezes and the outside chance you could catch a shower across parts of scotland or northern ireland. lots of dry weather coming south across england and wales, you can expect 25 or 26 somewhere in wales, the midlands or indeed the south—east corner. shipped far as we head on throug
carol, it was beautiful?e will also see a temperature of 28 somewhere in the south. today we are not doing too badly either. sunny and very warm. if you are after rain, today you are not going to be very lucky at all. high pressure still in charge, keeping this one the front at bay. this will eventually make inroads and some of us will see some rain, but again, not today. problem levels high or very high across england, wales and northern ireland. low or moderate across scotland. as we go...
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i'm mary ellen carol and the associate director at the department of emergency management. first, i want to begin by thanking mayor breed for her leadership, and my colleagues here today for their continued leadership during these last few difficult days. yesterday, we implemented a curfew in san francisco. we know that many of you came out to protest peacefully, and we want to continue to urge everyone to treat everyone with respect as we deal with these issues of inequities in society. i want to thank everyone in san francisco who stayed home last night to help keep your fellow san franciscans and our city safe. i also want to thank our city, our coordinating pardtners and organizations who continued to protect our businesses and community as a whole. finally, i want to remind everyone that we do continue to be in a significant and very serious public health emergency response, and so therefore, we urge everyone to continue to practice the mitigations and safe practices to protect yourselves and others, and this includes wearing masks and maintaining distance whenever pos
i'm mary ellen carol and the associate director at the department of emergency management. first, i want to begin by thanking mayor breed for her leadership, and my colleagues here today for their continued leadership during these last few difficult days. yesterday, we implemented a curfew in san francisco. we know that many of you came out to protest peacefully, and we want to continue to urge everyone to treat everyone with respect as we deal with these issues of inequities in society. i want...
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thank you, carol.she is probably watching and thinking i will go back to bed! things like golf have been increasingly popular during lockdown but tennis has said they need that boost as well so judy murray will talk about that in ten minutes! not in an hour! carol has been talking about lovely in an hour! carol has been talking a bout lovely flowers in an hour! carol has been talking about lovely flowers this morning and you sent us some of your creations and look at these lovely hanging baskets. bobby in yorkshire has ascent in this one. elaborate and or nate. very striking and beautiful, this one from kristin. vince‘s attempt stretches the meaning... he said he certainly puts a smile on people‘s faces, as it would! how has he managed to do that? it is 29 minutes past seven. hello, this is breakfast with dan walker and louise minchin. schools in england are to receive one billion pounds of funding over the next ten years in a programme of major building projects being launched by the prime minister to
thank you, carol.she is probably watching and thinking i will go back to bed! things like golf have been increasingly popular during lockdown but tennis has said they need that boost as well so judy murray will talk about that in ten minutes! not in an hour! carol has been talking about lovely in an hour! carol has been talking a bout lovely flowers in an hour! carol has been talking about lovely flowers this morning and you sent us some of your creations and look at these lovely hanging...
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carol -- that was in california. they went to school in san diego. carol scott a few years later started essentially the east coast version of that called , east coastlliance fitness. and these people that came out of the tennis world told me similar stories of being jocks, dteadily -- studying phys e and graduating in the early 1980's into this dynamic realm of commercial fitness they never would have imagined existed before. and having that opportunity to take up that felt like one could not give up. think anressed i interesting perspective on the difference of the paths that lay before her. she was like i could go be creating programming and working out with all of these people from different walks of life and being at the center of this dynamic industry, or i could roll out the balls in the gymnasium and follow the pre-existing curriculum which i had let -- little power to change. i point this out because all of these folks here not only chose personal careers in fitness but went on to create professional infrastructure for the industry and indus
carol -- that was in california. they went to school in san diego. carol scott a few years later started essentially the east coast version of that called , east coastlliance fitness. and these people that came out of the tennis world told me similar stories of being jocks, dteadily -- studying phys e and graduating in the early 1980's into this dynamic realm of commercial fitness they never would have imagined existed before. and having that opportunity to take up that felt like one could not...
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and carol lee, one of the reporters who broke that story, will join us.o ron klain, and now an vazer to joe bid er adviser to joe biden. and also we're joined by a practicing physician and health policy director. and one of the lawyers in tulsa who was just denied the request to enforce safety measures at tomorrow's trump rally. let me start with you, carol, on the breaking news that the president's own coronavirus task force members, two doctors who have become household names because they stood shoulder to shoulder at those coronavirus task force briefings swrized the white house not to do exactly what he is doing tomorrow. >> yeah, that's right. two people familiar with these discussions are telling us that they cautioned the white house against holding rallies, these large scale gathering indoors because of the health risks of that. we notice thknow dr. fauci says that he wouldn't attend the rallies himself, that absolutely not he wouldn't go. and the white house says that -- a white house official told us that they did discuss this with members of ta
and carol lee, one of the reporters who broke that story, will join us.o ron klain, and now an vazer to joe bid er adviser to joe biden. and also we're joined by a practicing physician and health policy director. and one of the lawyers in tulsa who was just denied the request to enforce safety measures at tomorrow's trump rally. let me start with you, carol, on the breaking news that the president's own coronavirus task force members, two doctors who have become household names because they...
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from berlin one of russia's top film and theater directors found guilty of a bestselling public funds carol sarah bernie cough now faces a possible 6 years in jail he's called the charges absurd and the case has rattled russia's cultural community. also coming up summer's here turkey's beaches are ready but where are the holiday makers oh my god the woman is biased they declared runs the risk area with open borders to countries that have worse coronavirus situation than doc was so how's the german government got something against turkey spirits are low as tourists stay away from the turquoise coast. and the young man called a deal who died in a choice for breaking the lockdown rule belgium's police face questions over their conduct particularly in migrant neighborhoods. as well come to the program we begin with news breaking in moscow where a court has handed down a guilty verdict in the controversial case against a russian director carol sarah bernard cough he faces 6 years in prison on charges of forming a criminal group with his colleagues and embezzling public funds for theatre project
from berlin one of russia's top film and theater directors found guilty of a bestselling public funds carol sarah bernie cough now faces a possible 6 years in jail he's called the charges absurd and the case has rattled russia's cultural community. also coming up summer's here turkey's beaches are ready but where are the holiday makers oh my god the woman is biased they declared runs the risk area with open borders to countries that have worse coronavirus situation than doc was so how's the...
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carol: mmhmm.ry, chinese tourists coming to hong kong for food and beverage. on the other hand, we have already seen hiring. from local hong kong companies. if they are headquartered in u.s. or europe -- they are very prudent, if not slow in approving headcount. however, if you look at hong kong companies like utilities, are still active when it comes to hiring. shery: does that mean if businesses are being more cautious about hiring full-time employees, that perhaps contract roles are rising? carol: it is. at the beginning of the year we are seeing more contract hiring. then it gradually changed the payroll hiring. which means the hiring companies are still hiring, but -- [indiscernible] have seen it changing from contract hiring to payroll hiring. then in terms of the 10 of the contract, it may change from 12 months to six months or three months. and unfortunately because a lot of projects were on hold, we some critical roles being cut. shery: we have also seen some chinese companies launching ip
carol: mmhmm.ry, chinese tourists coming to hong kong for food and beverage. on the other hand, we have already seen hiring. from local hong kong companies. if they are headquartered in u.s. or europe -- they are very prudent, if not slow in approving headcount. however, if you look at hong kong companies like utilities, are still active when it comes to hiring. shery: does that mean if businesses are being more cautious about hiring full-time employees, that perhaps contract roles are rising?...
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carole, thank you. the president, nicolle, is landing in a state where the trend line is trended up. in arizona hospitalizations have doubled in just the last ten days. a reminder to everybody watching, they call this public health for a reason and with the silence from the folks we pay to keep us updated increasingly it occurs to me, nicolle, the guesses on our broadcasts with names like gupta, they're becoming our public health experts. it's from them we're still getting guidance. it's an incredible fix we're in. >> that's so interesting and so true. i said the same thing to dr. patel. we were talking yesterday about how long it's been since there's been any health pronouncement from the white house. you're spot on about why they stopped. they stopped because the president made a fool out of himself and thought he looked like a dope. so they canceled them. they didn't stop because the pandemic went away. nothing is ever about what it's supposed to be about. >> except my departure at this hour every da
carole, thank you. the president, nicolle, is landing in a state where the trend line is trended up. in arizona hospitalizations have doubled in just the last ten days. a reminder to everybody watching, they call this public health for a reason and with the silence from the folks we pay to keep us updated increasingly it occurs to me, nicolle, the guesses on our broadcasts with names like gupta, they're becoming our public health experts. it's from them we're still getting guidance. it's an...
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primark is trending along with morning carol. so that is the time to say good morning, carol.ticlockwise direction so it is dragging in this low cloud from the north sea. not much in the way of wind so if you catch a shower it will be slow moving and heavy. we have fog in other parts of the country across the midlands, parts of wales as well. that will lift as the sun gets going but we will hang on to the cloud down the east coast. towards the west, you are likely to see a towards the west, you are likely to seeafair towards the west, you are likely to see a fairfew towards the west, you are likely to see a fair few showers, they will be hit and miss but likely to be heavy and thundery. it is the far north of scotla nd and thundery. it is the far north of scotland in the northern isles that hang on to the sunshine but down the north sea coast you can see how we have the see thread either inland or just down the coastline down towards norfolk. as we come in land, there will be some cloud but they will be a lot of warm sunshine as well and we will have the showers in south—west
primark is trending along with morning carol. so that is the time to say good morning, carol.ticlockwise direction so it is dragging in this low cloud from the north sea. not much in the way of wind so if you catch a shower it will be slow moving and heavy. we have fog in other parts of the country across the midlands, parts of wales as well. that will lift as the sun gets going but we will hang on to the cloud down the east coast. towards the west, you are likely to see a towards the west, you...
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carol is normal for it's really how human development because birth care law is a very long border somehow i'm careless as a quantum me depends predominantly on remittances from abroad these are the few factors i can think off but when it comes to who or what pandemic. is unique it is it is because of the higher risk factors it started with. if it is the most noble state in india. students coming back from terry now free flow of people from the middle east non-communicable diseases bird i'm sure some industry of course a very high percent date of the elderly so millions of people work outside and make a regular visits home so it could have grown recently the delhi or mumbai even. so that makes her like any. man i'm innocent i'm just wondering about the politics in canada. yes everything related to politics you know throughout the lawyer and everything related to politics whereas the politics is according to the social plumbing status and. living with this principle is exactly as you mentioned get ready to move dissolution level of mend it looks here all of the years here like in florida an
carol is normal for it's really how human development because birth care law is a very long border somehow i'm careless as a quantum me depends predominantly on remittances from abroad these are the few factors i can think off but when it comes to who or what pandemic. is unique it is it is because of the higher risk factors it started with. if it is the most noble state in india. students coming back from terry now free flow of people from the middle east non-communicable diseases bird i'm...
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thank you, carol., year1 and year 6 pupils are already back at school. the education secretary gavin williamson will give an update on the plans later today. will all let's speak now to the care minister helen whateley, who joins us from her constituency in kent. morning to you and foot in us. if we could talk first of all about the plans to get primary schools, all primary school pupils in england back to school before the end of this term, how have they changed and why? what we said at all times was following scientific guidance on what is a safe thing to do in the right thing to do and that was that we wa nted right thing to do and that was that we wanted to try and get primary school children back to school but a lwa ys school children back to school but always being clear that that had to be done step—by—step and carefully and the context, for instance, the overall infection rate and also recognising that it is not easy getting to back to school as people have rightly said, asking children to soci
thank you, carol., year1 and year 6 pupils are already back at school. the education secretary gavin williamson will give an update on the plans later today. will all let's speak now to the care minister helen whateley, who joins us from her constituency in kent. morning to you and foot in us. if we could talk first of all about the plans to get primary schools, all primary school pupils in england back to school before the end of this term, how have they changed and why? what we said at all...
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anyway, carol lee, thank you.y, over to you. >> health experts warn of a further surge in coronavirus cases because of both states reopening and the massive protests that we've seen sweeping the nation. earlier on the "today" show, director of harvard global health institute, dr. ashish jha predicted this. >> if we just stay flat, if we don't have any more spikes all summer and just stay flat, we'll continue to have 800 to 1,000 people dying every day. that's about 25,000 to 30,000 a month. and over the next three months we will cross the 200,000 mark. >> joining us now is dr. mario ramirez, an emergency physician and managing director of opportunity labs. he's also the former pandemic and emerging threats kwoo s coor in the office of global affairs at the u.s. department of health and human services. thank you for being with us. my executive producer was trying to put that 800 number into perspective, and he was saying that's six triangle -- summertime has come. we've seen the protest. there's a desire to get out
anyway, carol lee, thank you.y, over to you. >> health experts warn of a further surge in coronavirus cases because of both states reopening and the massive protests that we've seen sweeping the nation. earlier on the "today" show, director of harvard global health institute, dr. ashish jha predicted this. >> if we just stay flat, if we don't have any more spikes all summer and just stay flat, we'll continue to have 800 to 1,000 people dying every day. that's about 25,000...
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carola is known for its very high human development indicators carol is a well known tourism hub i'm careless the economy depends predominantly on remittances from abroad these are the key factors i can think off but when it comes to do corporate pandemic carola is unique it is it is because of the high risk factors we started with. it is the most globalized state in india. how students coming back from telling in a free flow of people from the middle east highly non-communicable diseases burden doing some industry of course of very high possible date of the elderly so millions of people work outside and make a glove with the home so it could have grown used to move the delhi or mumbai away but it didn't so that many care like unique. mathematician i'm just wondering about the politics in canada how would you describe leads them yes everything related to politics you know so i would be learning everything related to politics what is the politics is according to the social economic status and the mirror meaning that. friendship or straight should learn as human mentioned get a laugh h
carola is known for its very high human development indicators carol is a well known tourism hub i'm careless the economy depends predominantly on remittances from abroad these are the key factors i can think off but when it comes to do corporate pandemic carola is unique it is it is because of the high risk factors we started with. it is the most globalized state in india. how students coming back from telling in a free flow of people from the middle east highly non-communicable diseases...
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carol we just showed a couple seconds ago this video of this tanker truck driving through a crowd of protesters. >>looks like they're on a freeway in that area on the interstate 35 west. >>and i'm wondering what do you know about that it looked like a frightening situations, you know what happened and what happened with the driver. >>yeah can we are right there on the free live in the whole thing happened protesters running back towards our way when that happened there are thousands of people on the freeway when that trucker was driving through then we actually spoke to one man who said that he actually pulled the truck or out of the truck there are some people that a minute they hit him and things like that. but at this point we do know that he was sent to the hospital i believe i'm also in police custody as well so at this point that was a very concerning thing but after that happened ken and pam law enforce a move forward in off of the interstate shut it down it was pushing protesters back. >>carol as you know the mayor of minneapolis jacob fries been i'm very vocal about his feel
carol we just showed a couple seconds ago this video of this tanker truck driving through a crowd of protesters. >>looks like they're on a freeway in that area on the interstate 35 west. >>and i'm wondering what do you know about that it looked like a frightening situations, you know what happened and what happened with the driver. >>yeah can we are right there on the free live in the whole thing happened protesters running back towards our way when that happened there are...
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catching up with carol, the weather was gorgeous carol. which is to the south, and in between this weatherfront which is producing some cloud and also some rain. it will eventually become the demarcation between the hot weather in the south and the very warm weather in the north. you can see all the cloud and rain associated with it across the north of the country, gusty winds too. in the south, back into the sunshine. this afternoon, the far north of scotland could well see some sunshine but it will move further south, bumping back into the rain. gusty winds, a0 or gusting 50 miles an hour in the north and west. rain extending across northern ireland, splashes getting into north—west england and north wales and you can see the cloud ahead of it. for the rest of england and wales, it will be sunny, high is up to 23 degrees in london, 19 in plymouth. through this evening and overnight we still have the rain with us. the winds will ease. there will be clear skies, particularly further south. temperature was, double figures so it will not be
catching up with carol, the weather was gorgeous carol. which is to the south, and in between this weatherfront which is producing some cloud and also some rain. it will eventually become the demarcation between the hot weather in the south and the very warm weather in the north. you can see all the cloud and rain associated with it across the north of the country, gusty winds too. in the south, back into the sunshine. this afternoon, the far north of scotland could well see some sunshine but...
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all right, we will see you later, carol.s 6:30. we'll bring you all the latest news and sport in a moment, but also on breakfast this morning: last week they were fighting for survival — this morning they're roaring back to life. we'll be live at chester zoo, as the government prepares to give them the green light to open from monday. we'll hear calls for us to clap together one last time, and use the birthday of the nhs next month to show our appreciation for everybody who's played their part in helping during the pandemic. and if your pets have loved you working from home, spare a thought for them when you go back to the office. we'll hear how the rspca is warning some might suffer from "lockdown anxiety" once restrictions are eased. i have two dogs. ruby, she is a labrador and i will be sitting typing on my computer and shejumps behind me and sits here. it must be lovely to have you at home. that is what going to talk about what happens to the pets when we go back. pet anxiety. good morning, here's a summary of today's ma
all right, we will see you later, carol.s 6:30. we'll bring you all the latest news and sport in a moment, but also on breakfast this morning: last week they were fighting for survival — this morning they're roaring back to life. we'll be live at chester zoo, as the government prepares to give them the green light to open from monday. we'll hear calls for us to clap together one last time, and use the birthday of the nhs next month to show our appreciation for everybody who's played their...
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it has to be because whether you are a journalist like carol, or a writer like me, you have the subjectit is just an exercise and bringing them closer to most people's understanding, so of course it has to be funny and you have to be moved. unlike journalism, drama's greatest political weapon is empathy and humanising people we don't normally see as human beings. which take you as far, in the play ink, as rupert murdoch. is there nobody that you can't empathise with? i really believe the best way... we are in such a divisive time, and my question is always, how do you convert people? how do you win? the best people to hold difficult and problematic people to account is not to just demonise them, because when you are just getting the view back that you want to see. —— the best way to the best way to hold them under a great deal of scrutiny is to first give them a defence. whether we like rupert murdoch or not, has revolutionised and transformed the news industry and has certain skills we can either admire or malign, but let's not pretend... it is simply a question of asking an audience t
it has to be because whether you are a journalist like carol, or a writer like me, you have the subjectit is just an exercise and bringing them closer to most people's understanding, so of course it has to be funny and you have to be moved. unlike journalism, drama's greatest political weapon is empathy and humanising people we don't normally see as human beings. which take you as far, in the play ink, as rupert murdoch. is there nobody that you can't empathise with? i really believe the best...
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shaq and carol, thank you as well. joining me from washington, a congressman that's a member of the house judiciary committee, participated in its hearing today. congresswoman, thank you very much for joining us. there seemed to be bipartisan agreement in this hearing that something needed to be done, which was heartening for many americans to see. how much of that will translate into a bill that can actually get passed by the senate and signed by the president? >> katie, it has to. the two things that struck me today were first of all the pain which you started the segment off with, just listening to george floyd's brother talk about is $20 the worth of a black man's life. that was so powerful. and his presence was so powerful, his pain was so palpable. i think the second is, and these two things are related, the second is that we are considering legislation that truly is sweeping and would make the kind of difference that he was calling for his brother's life to produce. if we were going to lose george floyd, it woul
shaq and carol, thank you as well. joining me from washington, a congressman that's a member of the house judiciary committee, participated in its hearing today. congresswoman, thank you very much for joining us. there seemed to be bipartisan agreement in this hearing that something needed to be done, which was heartening for many americans to see. how much of that will translate into a bill that can actually get passed by the senate and signed by the president? >> katie, it has to. the...
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hypocritical because those countries i'm so have national security laws now earlier on choose day carol lam addressed the media here in hong kong but on that occasion she dodged all questions about this security law she did though attend a meeting at hong kong's central liaison office here in hong kong which is sort of china's defacto embassy where a number of hong kong representatives have now been consulted about this deal because it seems that actually up until a few days ago carol lam herself had not even seen a draft of this legislation according to the local media that there are still a lot of details about this law as you say that are not known but it's a ready having an effect on hong kong's politics a dream. oh absolutely right it's had an immediate and sort of chilling effect joshua warned earlier on tuesday announced that he was retiring from the party he helped to set up joshua one of course one of the most famous of the pro-democracy activists here in hong kong young pro-democracy activists appears after that the party itself announced that it was desponding and then we hea
hypocritical because those countries i'm so have national security laws now earlier on choose day carol lam addressed the media here in hong kong but on that occasion she dodged all questions about this security law she did though attend a meeting at hong kong's central liaison office here in hong kong which is sort of china's defacto embassy where a number of hong kong representatives have now been consulted about this deal because it seems that actually up until a few days ago carol lam...
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carole, thank you.ckdown for the leisure industry. borisjohnson is expected to announce that the two—metre social distancing requirement will be reduced to help the businesses reopen. there are currently no plans for similar changes in scotland and wales, while in northern ireland the distance has already been cut for children in schools. germany's rate of infection has nearly tripled in three days, triggering concerns about a possible second wave of coronavirus cases. we can speak now to northern ireland secretary brandon lewis who joins us from great yarmouth. can we start with that issue of social distancing? we have just can we start with that issue of social distancing? we havejust been speaking to that professor who does advise backstage on occasions. give us an idea about the science behind it, because some of those sage advisers are saying the infection increases by as much as ten times at one metre, compared to two metres. is this all about balancing risk? well, it is about understanding and ta
carole, thank you.ckdown for the leisure industry. borisjohnson is expected to announce that the two—metre social distancing requirement will be reduced to help the businesses reopen. there are currently no plans for similar changes in scotland and wales, while in northern ireland the distance has already been cut for children in schools. germany's rate of infection has nearly tripled in three days, triggering concerns about a possible second wave of coronavirus cases. we can speak now to...
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for responses. >> director carol, did you want to say a couple words because you were instrumental in this effort? >> yeah, thank you. and thank you, supervisors. i will be brief. so that the supervisor can get his dinner. but i do want to thank brian and team and the city administrator's office for their leadership in taking this over. this is the first time that we've done these two documents together. and so, you know, we -- in addition it carries forward a lot of work that is already ongoing and the seismic safety plan, the hazard mitigation plan from 2014. the sea rise level plan and other efforts. and it really gives us a kind of a bunch of strategies to move forward. and i will say that we need this so that we can get federal reimbursements in the case that we experience an emergency. it just so happens that we're in one right now and we spend a lot of money that we hope to recoup. so it is -- the reason that we all waited patiently for almost six hours for the opportunity to present this to you today. it is very important that we move it forward in a timely manner. and i could
for responses. >> director carol, did you want to say a couple words because you were instrumental in this effort? >> yeah, thank you. and thank you, supervisors. i will be brief. so that the supervisor can get his dinner. but i do want to thank brian and team and the city administrator's office for their leadership in taking this over. this is the first time that we've done these two documents together. and so, you know, we -- in addition it carries forward a lot of work that is...
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carol, the white house and the president both maintain they were not briefed or the president was not briefed on this intelligence. >> reporter: yeah, they've said that the president was not briefed on this intelligence, which we now know goes back to at least march of 2019, so some 15 months, and that the white house press secretary, kayleigh mcenany, said today that the president has been briefed on this intelligence but only since that "new york times" report first came out and it was in the public domain and she really blamed the media for why the president had to be briefed about this. she also said that there's still no consensus on whether the intelligence is -- the intelligence has not been verified and there's no consensus within the intelligence community about it. she gave no indication of whether the president was demanding that they get to the bottom of this, which has been a question, and she said that the president -- she declined to say whether the president had this information in his presidential daily brief, in a written form, even if he wasn't verbally briefed on t
carol, the white house and the president both maintain they were not briefed or the president was not briefed on this intelligence. >> reporter: yeah, they've said that the president was not briefed on this intelligence, which we now know goes back to at least march of 2019, so some 15 months, and that the white house press secretary, kayleigh mcenany, said today that the president has been briefed on this intelligence but only since that "new york times" report first came out...