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carol baker got 30 years.namesake randy baker never got to meet. >> this is randall james. >> betty clings to her new baby, randy, her daughters, and her husband, but it's hard, she said, missing her dad. >> this situation has made me feel like i'm not in control of anything in my life. and the one person who made me feel like i could be in control of it was him, and i can't call him to see if i'm handling the right way or -- >> although, i must tell you, as you're sitting here talking, you've been calling on him again and again. >> i like to think that. >> and in the end, for all her smiles and boundless good manners, randy baker's daughter is just as tough as he was, maybe tougher. maybe she just doesn't know it yet. >> that's all for this edition of "dateline. " i'm natalie morales. thank you for watching. >> first up on msnbc, the battle over the president's new vaccine mandates escalating right now. republican governors vowing to fight back, including one whose state just hit a new high in covid related d
carol baker got 30 years.namesake randy baker never got to meet. >> this is randall james. >> betty clings to her new baby, randy, her daughters, and her husband, but it's hard, she said, missing her dad. >> this situation has made me feel like i'm not in control of anything in my life. and the one person who made me feel like i could be in control of it was him, and i can't call him to see if i'm handling the right way or -- >> although, i must tell you, as you're...
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carol? _ down! carol! she is strong! oil rights, carol? i— down! carol! she is strong!e _ yes! she is a very strong girl, flash. she went back to her trainer, mel, _ flash. she went back to her trainer, mel, on _ flash. she went back to her trainer, mel, on the — flash. she went back to her trainer, mel, on the other side of the camera _ mel, on the other side of the camera. ~ ., ., i. ., camera. we are glad you are ok. don't you — camera. we are glad you are ok. don't you love — camera. we are glad you are ok. don't you love live _ camera. we are glad you are ok. don't you love live television? i camera. we are glad you are ok. i don't you love live television? high drama. don't you love live television? high drama- she — don't you love live television? high drama- she is— don't you love live television? h gr drama. she is laughing her don't you love live television? h ;i drama. she is laughing her head don't you love live television? h qi drama. she is laughing her head off. you might have lost a shoe. let's return to our top story. the government is holding fresh tal
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duane, you are on with author carol swain. caller: yes, ma'am, the first, and i would like to make, you said you were dark skinned. i don't see any skin-- i seen the glory of god all over you. guest: thank you. caller: i want to thank you for your life, thank your mother from me for your life and when you started talking about your religious experience that she experiences, the hair on my legs, my arms in the back of my neck stood up the whole time you're talking. i just consider you a sister in christ. guest: thank you so much and i consider you a brother in christ and you know there is one race, the human race and the book by victor frankel, man's search for meaning, it's that there are two races of that man, the race of decent men and the race of the indecent, so there are decent men and there are indecent men, but there's only one race and that is the human race and if we would just show some love and respect for one another we would be able to get along and we would not have these problems in america that have been manufa
duane, you are on with author carol swain. caller: yes, ma'am, the first, and i would like to make, you said you were dark skinned. i don't see any skin-- i seen the glory of god all over you. guest: thank you. caller: i want to thank you for your life, thank your mother from me for your life and when you started talking about your religious experience that she experiences, the hair on my legs, my arms in the back of my neck stood up the whole time you're talking. i just consider you a sister...
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duane, you are on with author carol swain. caller: yes, ma'am, the first, and i would like to make, you said you were dark skinned. i don't see any skin-- i seen the glory of god all over you. guest: thank you. caller: i want to thank you for your life, thank your mother from me for your life and when you started talking about your religious experience that she experiences, the hair on my legs, my arms in the back of my neck stood up the whole time you're talking. i just consider you a sister in christ. guest: thank you so much and i consider you a brother in christ and you know there is one race, the human race and the book by victor frankel, man's search for meaning, it's that there are two races of that man, the race of decent men and the race of the indecent, so there are decent men and there are indecent men, but there's only one race and that is the human race and if we would just show some love and respect for one another we would be able to get along and we would not have these problems in america that have been manufa
duane, you are on with author carol swain. caller: yes, ma'am, the first, and i would like to make, you said you were dark skinned. i don't see any skin-- i seen the glory of god all over you. guest: thank you. caller: i want to thank you for your life, thank your mother from me for your life and when you started talking about your religious experience that she experiences, the hair on my legs, my arms in the back of my neck stood up the whole time you're talking. i just consider you a sister...
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and the co-authors join us now, investigative reporter from "the washington post," carol lenning, and senior washington correspondent for "the washington post" and political analyst for msnbc and nbc news, phillip rucker joins us. and you both actually travelled, at donald trump's invitation, to mar-a-lago to speak with the former president. amid the many questions you asked concerned the events at the capitol on january 6th and you write in part this, i would venture to say i think it was the largest crowd i had ever spoken to before, trump said. it was a loving crowd, too, by the way. there was a lot of love. in all fairness, the capitol police were ushering people in, trump said. the capitol police were very friendly. they were hugging and kissing. you don't see that. there's plenty of tape on that. okay. i don't know where to begin but why don't we back up and carol, if you could fill us in on why you think he invited you to mar-a-lago and allowed you guys to sit down and talk to him about all of this? >> mika, i think that phil and i both recognize, as you do, because of how long
and the co-authors join us now, investigative reporter from "the washington post," carol lenning, and senior washington correspondent for "the washington post" and political analyst for msnbc and nbc news, phillip rucker joins us. and you both actually travelled, at donald trump's invitation, to mar-a-lago to speak with the former president. amid the many questions you asked concerned the events at the capitol on january 6th and you write in part this, i would venture to say...
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carol m. schleif. a report that predicts 100,000 jobs will be lost as software developers begin to dominate. we get more details just ahead. this is bloomberg. ♪ >> we're excited to be return to the city. we will be bringing back 5,000 people to the office over the course of the next six months. and we're absolutely thrilled to be part of that resurgence. haidi: sober bask on -- haidi: scioscia bank on its plans to return staffers the era of bankers dominating the financial industry is over. software developers rise. predicting 100,000 jobs will be eliminated in five years. due to technology improvements. let's get more from finance reporter. where will these job cuts come from? >> yeah. it's a really interesting number. 100,000 over the next five years. the analysts at wells fargo saying that's a record. so we'll see more culling in the coming years than we ever have before and a lot of that is really from call centers. and bank branches. that's where they say the vast majority of these cuts will come
carol m. schleif. a report that predicts 100,000 jobs will be lost as software developers begin to dominate. we get more details just ahead. this is bloomberg. ♪ >> we're excited to be return to the city. we will be bringing back 5,000 people to the office over the course of the next six months. and we're absolutely thrilled to be part of that resurgence. haidi: sober bask on -- haidi: scioscia bank on its plans to return staffers the era of bankers dominating the financial industry is...
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carol, first, subpoenas. we just heard from jamie raskin, they're going after this information and there are going to be more subpoenas out there. tell us the significance you see of these four and what you expect going forward? >> you know, to my mind, chris, and this is probably because of what i focused on in my reporting and in our book, "i alone can fix it," but mark meadows and dan scavino are probably witnesses number one and number two, along with the president's daughter, ivanka trump, about the president's movements, state of mind, and actions. everything he said on january 6th. what did he want and what did he say he wanted when he was speaking at the ellipse. both of them were intrinsically involved in that. what was he saying when he learned that this situation at the capitol that he had enabled, encouraged, and sort of thrown kerosene on, when he told people to walk up pennsylvania avenue, go to the capitol, and fight like hell for their country, what was his reaction and what did he say and do
carol, first, subpoenas. we just heard from jamie raskin, they're going after this information and there are going to be more subpoenas out there. tell us the significance you see of these four and what you expect going forward? >> you know, to my mind, chris, and this is probably because of what i focused on in my reporting and in our book, "i alone can fix it," but mark meadows and dan scavino are probably witnesses number one and number two, along with the president's...
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carol? the reason i ask is because the _ more. carol?t gives a _ so we will see them updated, but it gives a good idea of what the weather— gives a good idea of what the weather has been like. we are looking — weather has been like. we are looking at— weather has been like. we are looking at the sunshine duration. if you lived _ looking at the sunshine duration. if you lived in— looking at the sunshine duration. if you lived in england and wales, you might— you lived in england and wales, you might be _ you lived in england and wales, you might be forgiven for thinking this summer— might be forgiven for thinking this summer has been really dull, because it has— summer has been really dull, because it has been— summer has been really dull, because it has been duller than it normally would _ it has been duller than it normally would be — it has been duller than it normally would be. the whites show an average summer— would be. the whites show an average summer in— would be. the whites show an average summer in terms of sunshine. but to the
carol? the reason i ask is because the _ more. carol?t gives a _ so we will see them updated, but it gives a good idea of what the weather— gives a good idea of what the weather has been like. we are looking — weather has been like. we are looking at— weather has been like. we are looking at the sunshine duration. if you lived _ looking at the sunshine duration. if you lived in— looking at the sunshine duration. if you lived in england and wales, you might— you lived in england and...
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we need to check on carol.ashed the dog was cheeky with you? can i apologise for laughing and not checking on your welfare immediately. no apology needed. flash and myself were fine. the weather today is not too shabby. for many, dry, sunshine, and that is the story the rest of the week especially in the south. tomorrow it will turn windy and cooler in the north. mr and fog, dense fog apart —— mist and fog. in parts of the south and east of ireland, and south scotland, they will tend to stay drive. temperatures 14—21, maybe 22 in the sunshine. 0vernight, clearskies in the south, a week where front sinking south with cloud and drizzle. a new one in the northwest overnight. that will be heavier rain with gusty winds. temperatures not too bad. 9—12. tomorrow, the autumn equinox, we have the rain in the north—west. still windy here. in the south, sam cloud, but dry weather and sunshine. if you go to the chelsea flower show, it is set fair —— some cloud. if you watched breakfast on friday you might have seen the pop
we need to check on carol.ashed the dog was cheeky with you? can i apologise for laughing and not checking on your welfare immediately. no apology needed. flash and myself were fine. the weather today is not too shabby. for many, dry, sunshine, and that is the story the rest of the week especially in the south. tomorrow it will turn windy and cooler in the north. mr and fog, dense fog apart —— mist and fog. in parts of the south and east of ireland, and south scotland, they will tend to...
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now they fight and die in other people's was people carol, lot one or a dead soldier or dead marine shows up in this country and we started asking ourselves, why did they die? why do? what were they fighting for? nobody bothers down to the contractors in join me every 1st day on the alex simon show. and i'll be speaking to guess in the world, the politic sport business. i'm show business. i'll see you then me and you're still with me as a confidential informant and anything that you try to pick apart everything that he did for the a year. and you just like hide who i don't know. it's tough on the
now they fight and die in other people's was people carol, lot one or a dead soldier or dead marine shows up in this country and we started asking ourselves, why did they die? why do? what were they fighting for? nobody bothers down to the contractors in join me every 1st day on the alex simon show. and i'll be speaking to guess in the world, the politic sport business. i'm show business. i'll see you then me and you're still with me as a confidential informant and anything that you try to pick...
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i like to give carol a — carol. big build-up...! i like to give carol a big _ carol.tart to see the first signs of a ridge of high pressure building in. a dry start for some this morning, even some sunshine. showers across southern areas. showers continuing across the north—west, some of those heavy and thundery. rain sweeping in across south—west england, wales, moving northwards and eastwards through the day, getting eventually into south—east scotland, not arriving in the far south—east until much later, and then for scotland and northern ireland we're back into that mixture of sunshine and showers, with temperatures up to 18 degrees. as we head on through the evening and overnight, there goes the rain continuing off in the direction of the north sea. most of this should clear the east coast. behind it, some clear skies, some showers, and the wind picking up in scotland and northern ireland again. remaining blustery across england and wales. in sheltered glens and rural parts of northern ireland, temperatures could dip as low as three or four degrees. generally spe
i like to give carol a — carol. big build-up...! i like to give carol a big _ carol.tart to see the first signs of a ridge of high pressure building in. a dry start for some this morning, even some sunshine. showers across southern areas. showers continuing across the north—west, some of those heavy and thundery. rain sweeping in across south—west england, wales, moving northwards and eastwards through the day, getting eventually into south—east scotland, not arriving in the far...
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carol's wayne was of the king james bible, booker t. washington up from slavery, victor frankel's man searching for s meaning, followed currently she's raising fault lines a social movement and evangelicals looming catastrophe. what is the book about? >> he is a southern baptist i happen to be a southern baptist as well. he's writing about how critical race theory has impacted the baptist church. i've been the largest and conservative protestant groups in america. in 2019 they passed a resolution at the southern baptist convention to use criticaly race theory intersection analogy is analytical tools and understanding race in america. a lot about this book, and i've not finished reading it, let's talk about critical race theory as a marxist route how it has impacted the baptist denomination, tearing it apart in a lot of ways. i would not be surprised at some point in the future the baptist did not split the way other denominations have. >> know where you arere natural? >> why my national? that's a good>> question. i was a tenured profess
carol's wayne was of the king james bible, booker t. washington up from slavery, victor frankel's man searching for s meaning, followed currently she's raising fault lines a social movement and evangelicals looming catastrophe. what is the book about? >> he is a southern baptist i happen to be a southern baptist as well. he's writing about how critical race theory has impacted the baptist church. i've been the largest and conservative protestant groups in america. in 2019 they passed a...
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mary ellen carol is here from the department of emergency management to answer any questions. and, i think um, who else is here? like i said, it was a long night. and, right now, i'm going to call up dr. grant cofax to talk a little bit about the specifics of our health order, what the plans are and just thank you all so much for being here and thank you all for continuing to do your very best to comply with these very complicated sometimes numerous health orders, but they will keep us safe and they will save lives. thank you so much. >>> well, good morning everyone. and thank you, mayor breed, for your steadfast leadership. as we continue to navigate covid-19 as a city. and thank you, janet, and visuvio for your important efforts as we recover from this pandemic. and i want to thank our acting health officer who worked hard on these orders and for director marry ellen carol for your ongoing partnership in this response. the business community has been an important partner in our efforts ever since the early days of the pandemic which is now well over a year and a half. from c
mary ellen carol is here from the department of emergency management to answer any questions. and, i think um, who else is here? like i said, it was a long night. and, right now, i'm going to call up dr. grant cofax to talk a little bit about the specifics of our health order, what the plans are and just thank you all so much for being here and thank you all for continuing to do your very best to comply with these very complicated sometimes numerous health orders, but they will keep us safe and...
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that is mind-boggling number, carol.ustry is begging to replenish that restaurant revitalization fund. why is there resistance to this? who is the champion of small business? i mean all these things that are tucked into the 2500-dollar spending bill, why not save small restaurants, save small business restaurant owners? >> they could have done this from day one back in march of 2020. although we always hear the lip service that we're standing up for the backbone of the economy we know they're inconveniencing you for consolidation of power. all businesses are independent. obviously the folks in d.c. will take care of their cronies and aren't going to be focused around small business. in terms of doing the right thing, you know it goes back to picking winners and losers. obviously restaurants were very hard hit but so were other personal service providers and gym owners and retailers. the thing the government should been doing, consist 10 going back to the constitution and eminent domain. if you take somebody's property fo
that is mind-boggling number, carol.ustry is begging to replenish that restaurant revitalization fund. why is there resistance to this? who is the champion of small business? i mean all these things that are tucked into the 2500-dollar spending bill, why not save small restaurants, save small business restaurant owners? >> they could have done this from day one back in march of 2020. although we always hear the lip service that we're standing up for the backbone of the economy we know...
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carol, always appreciate your wisdom. thank you so much, my friend.or blow, folks to the white house. the senate rules keeper saying it would be unconstitutional to grant legal status to millions of immigrants in their massive spending bill. now, progressives they have countered going on the offensive, announcing it is their intention to take control of the democratic agenda. i'm calling it a democratic civil war. we discuss it next. got a couple of bogeys on your six, limu. they need customized car insurance from liberty mutual so they only pay for what they need. what do you say we see what this bird can do? woooooooooooooo... we are not getting you a helicopter. looks like we're walking, kid. only pay for what you need. ♪ liberty. liberty. liberty. liberty. ♪ [slow electronic notes fade in] [fast upbeat music begins] [music stops] and release. [deep exhale] [fast upbeat music resumes] [music stops] ♪. charles: president biden and his allies on capitol hill dealt yet another blow last night. the senate parliamentarian ruling that the senate plan to
carol, always appreciate your wisdom. thank you so much, my friend.or blow, folks to the white house. the senate rules keeper saying it would be unconstitutional to grant legal status to millions of immigrants in their massive spending bill. now, progressives they have countered going on the offensive, announcing it is their intention to take control of the democratic agenda. i'm calling it a democratic civil war. we discuss it next. got a couple of bogeys on your six, limu. they need...
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now they fight and die in other people's was people carol, lot one or a dead soldier or dead marine shows up in this country and we started asking ourselves, why did they die? why do? what were they fighting for? nobody bothers down to the contractors in join me every 1st day on the alex simon show. and i'll be speaking to guess in the world, the politic sport business. i'm show business. i'll see you then me and you're still with me as a confidential informant and anything that you try to pick apart everything that he did for the a year. and you just like hide who i don't know. it's tough on the text message. all of his friends, not we all sort, even through all of this that he could have and like he wants meeting and but he didn't understand that you're going to want to make your way or whatever's behavior from the video is very concerning. but before i talk about that, go back the day before me where officer webber went to andrew statics, dorm room. and that was the 1st threat that was made to andrew. the threat being, you're in trouble. you're going to be charged with felonies. we hav
now they fight and die in other people's was people carol, lot one or a dead soldier or dead marine shows up in this country and we started asking ourselves, why did they die? why do? what were they fighting for? nobody bothers down to the contractors in join me every 1st day on the alex simon show. and i'll be speaking to guess in the world, the politic sport business. i'm show business. i'll see you then me and you're still with me as a confidential informant and anything that you try to pick...
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. >> joining us now "the washington post" carol leonnig khouw author of "i alone can fixes."el d'antonio, khouw author of "the shadow president." you have a lot of reporting in your book about general milley's concerns about the former president, he met with the general chiefs about how to handle any orders they feared could come from the commander in chief. what do you make of the new reporting? >> you know, anderson, i think it pulls back an important layer of the onion. these are, i have to say in all candor, these are friends and colleagues of mine, bob woodward and bob costa, and i think their book has a lot of interesting new material. i think this tells us, you know, exactly what pelosi was describing just then in london, the grievous concern was not just some democrats, as speaker pelosi and as we reported at the time, said to milley, you know, you know the president is not stable, you know he's not stable, right? what are you doing about it? i think this gives you more detail about how much milley took her seriously, how much he himself was worried not about somebody
. >> joining us now "the washington post" carol leonnig khouw author of "i alone can fixes."el d'antonio, khouw author of "the shadow president." you have a lot of reporting in your book about general milley's concerns about the former president, he met with the general chiefs about how to handle any orders they feared could come from the commander in chief. what do you make of the new reporting? >> you know, anderson, i think it pulls back an important...
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i'm carol bach.good afternoon, commissioners, i'm your environmental affairs manager, and i'm here this afternoon to request your authorization to accept and expend grant funds in the amount of $1.493 million from the california department of fish and wildlife. next slide, please. as you've heard at several presentations over the past year, subsidence and erosion have resulted in a loss of over an acre of the tidal wetland habitat at heron's head park. port staff have been working with consultants and regulatory agency staff to develop a nature-based solution to the erosion that's occurring there. next slide, please. the heron's head shortline project is a living shoreline approach to shoreline stabilization as illustrated here. it consists of a coarse sand and gravel beach that will be placed along the eroding edge of the marsh, and enhanced wetland behind the stabilized shoreline, and the project has been designed to have someit to adapt to sea level rise over the next 30 years. next slide, please.
i'm carol bach.good afternoon, commissioners, i'm your environmental affairs manager, and i'm here this afternoon to request your authorization to accept and expend grant funds in the amount of $1.493 million from the california department of fish and wildlife. next slide, please. as you've heard at several presentations over the past year, subsidence and erosion have resulted in a loss of over an acre of the tidal wetland habitat at heron's head park. port staff have been working with...
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a point of orden carol— and we now move on to... a point of order. carol monaghan. so we _ order.considerable announcements and a of plans being led by the government in terms ofjust how the country is expected, and how they are planning for the country to cope with coronavirus in the coming autumn and winter months. worth reminding you, we have had the announcement about booster jabs reminding you, we have had the announcement about boosterjabs over the age of 50. that is across the uk. we are talking a lot today about jabs for children aged 12—15, it varies slightly depending on what part of the uk you live in, the news conference is due at 3:30pm this afternoon. as soon as that press briefing from the downing street gets under way we will bring back to you. plenty on all of that all afternoon on bbc news. let's just move away from coronavirus and turn our attention to a couple of other stories here this afternoon. it's thousands of years old and one of the world's most famous prehistoric monuments, but how do you keep stonehenge standing? after assessing the stones, english her
a point of orden carol— and we now move on to... a point of order. carol monaghan. so we _ order.considerable announcements and a of plans being led by the government in terms ofjust how the country is expected, and how they are planning for the country to cope with coronavirus in the coming autumn and winter months. worth reminding you, we have had the announcement about booster jabs reminding you, we have had the announcement about boosterjabs over the age of 50. that is across the uk. we...
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although bridges becomes a citizen after he wins, after this victory for carol wise king and bridgesthe 1940s, the government tries to denaturalize him and attempts to deport him once again and those fail. so it takes a lot out of harry bridges, it's a long story, but a very important one in terms of the history of idea logical exclusion in the united states -- and deportation in the united states. >> let's move forward in time, and i can't resist asking you about the case of ernest mendel, a scholar and activist who found himself barred from the united states in the 1960s even though he had been here before and had lectured here in the past. my interest in the mendel case is marked in part by my having taken a class with him and another marxist academic in a summer session at boston university in 1979, right before my senior year in college. at the time i had no idea of the government's efforts to keep him out of the country and, frankly, i knew nothing of its efforts until i read your book. >> oh, okay. >> there's a lot going on in the 1960s. >> right. >> and i can't imagine mendel
although bridges becomes a citizen after he wins, after this victory for carol wise king and bridgesthe 1940s, the government tries to denaturalize him and attempts to deport him once again and those fail. so it takes a lot out of harry bridges, it's a long story, but a very important one in terms of the history of idea logical exclusion in the united states -- and deportation in the united states. >> let's move forward in time, and i can't resist asking you about the case of ernest...
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. >> in order for a full recovery, carol says conventions, business leisure, and international travel, need to be back in full slowing -- full swing. how far away do you think we are from a? >> three years from that, at least. could potentially be four years from now before we have that. reporter: carol added we will see san francisco back in full swing periodically during peak travel seasons and busy weekends like fleet week coming up. the international travel restrictions being lifted will certainly speed up the process. as he put it, we have a ways to go starting with the return of business travel and conventions. live in the newsroom, stephanie sierra, abc 7 news. dan: on that subject, how many have gone virtual this year? do you know what the expectation is for next year? ama: two of the five convention -- two of the five conventions this october and november of this year are going virtual. the good news is sf travel tells us they have 30 conventions tentatively scheduled for next year already. which is pretty impressive given on a normal year, there is usually around 40. we cert
. >> in order for a full recovery, carol says conventions, business leisure, and international travel, need to be back in full slowing -- full swing. how far away do you think we are from a? >> three years from that, at least. could potentially be four years from now before we have that. reporter: carol added we will see san francisco back in full swing periodically during peak travel seasons and busy weekends like fleet week coming up. the international travel restrictions being...
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carol, his wife, who is in our thoughts-— carol, his wife, who is in our thou~hts. ~ ., ., , thoughtsmories of him? what - thoughts. what are your finest memories of him? what are i thoughts. what are your finest i memories of him? what are your thoughts. what are your finest - memories of him? what are your most prominent memories of him? recently, we were chatting _ prominent memories of him? recently, we were chatting about _ prominent memories of him? recently, we were chatting about football. - prominent memories of him? recently, we were chatting about football. he - we were chatting about football. he was a big arsenal fan we were chatting about football. he was a big arsenalfan but i never held that against him. it was things like having a bit of a play about and he was acting and then all of a sudden... it was little things like that. there are so many stories that we have a convention in the appreciation society once a year. this year, we haven't been able to have one but he's been there right from the start. did have one but he's been there right from the start.— from the s
carol, his wife, who is in our thoughts-— carol, his wife, who is in our thou~hts. ~ ., ., , thoughtsmories of him? what - thoughts. what are your finest memories of him? what are i thoughts. what are your finest i memories of him? what are your thoughts. what are your finest - memories of him? what are your most prominent memories of him? recently, we were chatting _ prominent memories of him? recently, we were chatting about _ prominent memories of him? recently, we were chatting about...
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and at noon eastern where life with carol playing a former professor of political science and law at vanderbilt university. chair of president trumps 1776 commission will join us to talk about critical race theory, the 1619 project, immigration and more. he will answer your questions live. and tomorrow labor day it's an extra 24 hours of tv. featured authors include fox news host jesse waters, staff writer adam seward and mayor miles. all schedule information in your program guide or visit booktv.org and now offers nicole twilley and jeff
and at noon eastern where life with carol playing a former professor of political science and law at vanderbilt university. chair of president trumps 1776 commission will join us to talk about critical race theory, the 1619 project, immigration and more. he will answer your questions live. and tomorrow labor day it's an extra 24 hours of tv. featured authors include fox news host jesse waters, staff writer adam seward and mayor miles. all schedule information in your program guide or visit...
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we did discover this remarkable woman, carole king. >> carole king made the transition from being behind-the-scenesenever you're around ♪ >> carole king is the embodiment of what happens. because in the '60s she is trying to write hit songs for other people. then in the '70s with "tapestry" it's the definition of an album of self-expression. let me go into my house in laurel canyon and tell you about my life. >> after church you always went out for pancakes. if you were lucky enough to ride in one of the girl's cars, you know what you are listening to? "tapestry." ♪ >> there were a lot of very important women who were some of the most significant writers and contributors to music at the time. >> we are going to do a song written by my friend, john david sausser, who is my favorite california songwriter and one of my favorite singers. it's called "faithless love." >> she was in many ways my greatest collaborator. i became a professional song writer because of the best voice of my generation was doing my songs. ♪ faithless love ♪ ♪ like a river flows ♪ ♪ raindrops falling ♪ ♪ on a broken rose ♪ >> fo
we did discover this remarkable woman, carole king. >> carole king made the transition from being behind-the-scenesenever you're around ♪ >> carole king is the embodiment of what happens. because in the '60s she is trying to write hit songs for other people. then in the '70s with "tapestry" it's the definition of an album of self-expression. let me go into my house in laurel canyon and tell you about my life. >> after church you always went out for pancakes. if you...
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carol, i will start with you.s there room in the democrat party for progressives and moderates fighting the way they are over simple things like a very popular infrastructure bill? >> well, it's funny because there's only the two moderates, and i think democrats thought for a long time that they do have a big enough tent to compete9 in red areas or in purple areas and win. ask so when they won these two senate seats, i'm sure they were very excited about that. with that comes compromise, and they're not so big on that. it's funny to me that also senator map chin has drawn the line -- manchin has drawn the line at $1.5 trillion. but, yeah, the moderates really should be asking themselves whether they belong in that party, because i'm not so sure. kennedy: that's interesting. the moderates are the ones saying the progressives are out of their minds, they are holding this whole thing hostage, unless both bills pass, they won't even consider the infrastructure bill. the infrastructure bill has already a passed the sen
carol, i will start with you.s there room in the democrat party for progressives and moderates fighting the way they are over simple things like a very popular infrastructure bill? >> well, it's funny because there's only the two moderates, and i think democrats thought for a long time that they do have a big enough tent to compete9 in red areas or in purple areas and win. ask so when they won these two senate seats, i'm sure they were very excited about that. with that comes compromise,...
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thank you both. >> thank you. >> carol and lieutenant governor thank you. >> thank you. >> pete: comingreport he is now after the last night's performance the nice fun nest hope host on "fox news primetime." we are giving him a chance for redemption. we are putting him on the clock. stick around. ♪ 72,807! 72,808... dollars. yep... everything hurts. only pay for what you need. ♪ liberty. liberty. liberty. liberty. ♪ >> tech: every customer has their own safelite story. this couple was on a camping trip... ...when their windshield got a chip. they drove to safelite for a same-day repair. and with their insurance, it was no cost to them. >> woman: really? >> tech: that's service you can trust. >> singers: ♪ safelite repair, safelite replace. ♪ there's software. and then there's industrial grade software, forged from decades of industrial experience and insights. meet honeywell forge. analytical software that connects assets and people to deliver a cybersecure record of your entire operation. so that everyone, in your boardroom and beyond, speaks the same language. honeywell forge. industr
thank you both. >> thank you. >> carol and lieutenant governor thank you. >> thank you. >> pete: comingreport he is now after the last night's performance the nice fun nest hope host on "fox news primetime." we are giving him a chance for redemption. we are putting him on the clock. stick around. ♪ 72,807! 72,808... dollars. yep... everything hurts. only pay for what you need. ♪ liberty. liberty. liberty. liberty. ♪ >> tech: every customer has their...
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in new york, carol >> caller: hi, jim boo-yah to you this is carol, home of the orange and the awesome brianna stewart. >> yes, that's right that's right and good air conditioning company. what's going on? >> caller: well, i wanted to ask about isrg a few weeks ago, there was something in a write-up where mark rubosh sold 1.2 million dollars in shares, and marion c coret sold $4.6 million. brought the stock down about $40,000, and i was wondering what's going on? is anything wrong? >> let me answer this one. there are people who sell for many different reasons we don't know, and that is a disturbing pattern the stock is down. i know this. intuitive searchable is one of the great stocks of our time i have been recommending it literally for 900 points, and i'm not backing away one bit the machines work. it's a great company can we go to new jersey. >> caller: hi, jim boo-yah. >> boo-yah >> caller: i am really so thankful to you that you took my call, and i am a new investor. and i am a novice investor because i just started recently. and on september 24th, i bought bank of america shares
in new york, carol >> caller: hi, jim boo-yah to you this is carol, home of the orange and the awesome brianna stewart. >> yes, that's right that's right and good air conditioning company. what's going on? >> caller: well, i wanted to ask about isrg a few weeks ago, there was something in a write-up where mark rubosh sold 1.2 million dollars in shares, and marion c coret sold $4.6 million. brought the stock down about $40,000, and i was wondering what's going on? is anything...
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carol says her network of family and friends will keep her going.ersonal price and political cost if others end up struggling? alex forsyth, bbc news, stoke—on—trent. a free trade deal between the united kingdom and the united states, widely touted as one of the benefits of brexit, will not be happening any time soon. borisjohnson, who's held talks with president biden at the white house, insisted there was "every prospect" of a major agreement in the future but said that the focus for now was on "practical steps", in his words, to help british exporters. tonight, mrjohnson will address the un general assembly in new york, from where our political editor, laura kuenssberg, reports. the most solemn dedication of the pact that spans the atlantic, lives lost side by side. memories fade maybe, but what shape does a 21st—century relationship take? it does not, not now, mean a trade deal, promised when a very different president sat in that cream armchair. the white house dangles cooperation, but a big pact is not in sight. we are going to talk about trad
carol says her network of family and friends will keep her going.ersonal price and political cost if others end up struggling? alex forsyth, bbc news, stoke—on—trent. a free trade deal between the united kingdom and the united states, widely touted as one of the benefits of brexit, will not be happening any time soon. borisjohnson, who's held talks with president biden at the white house, insisted there was "every prospect" of a major agreement in the future but said that the...
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carol roth is so fired up on this, i can't wait to hear her sound off next. navigate a very deceptive market as we head into the final hour of trading. ♪ it's another day. and anything could happen. it could be the day you welcome 1,200 guests and all their devices. or it could be the day there's a cyberthreat. get ready for it all with an advanced network and managed services from comcast business. and get cybersecurity solutions that let you see everything on your network. plus an expert team looking ahead 24/7 to help prevent threats. every day in business is a big day. we'll keep you ready for what's next. comcast business powering possibilities. that building you're trying to sell, - you should ten-x it. - ten-x it? ten-x is the world's largest online commercial real estate exchange. you can close with more certainty. and twice as fast. if i could, i'd ten-x everything. like a coffee run... or fedora shopping. talk to your broker. ten-x does the same thing, - but with buildings. - so no more waiting. sfx: ding! see how easy...? don't just sell it. ten-x
carol roth is so fired up on this, i can't wait to hear her sound off next. navigate a very deceptive market as we head into the final hour of trading. ♪ it's another day. and anything could happen. it could be the day you welcome 1,200 guests and all their devices. or it could be the day there's a cyberthreat. get ready for it all with an advanced network and managed services from comcast business. and get cybersecurity solutions that let you see everything on your network. plus an expert...
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carol swain. i can't wait to hear what you have to say about what's going on in virginia.our analysis. >> i am a virginian. and so i have a connection with virginia which has -- it's a disgrace, the state itself. but when it comes to islam, an opinion peace i wrote in 2015 set in motion the series of events that led me to take early retirement from the university because i criticized radical islam and i was canceled. what i can tell you is that the islamic agenda, the whitewashing of 9/11, it's been going on for a long time. we are not allowed to criticize muslims, especially i'm talking about the radical islam. we are not allowed to talk about it. they can make extremist statements. there is a double standard and it's a form of critical race theory in many ways. so that's what i think about that. it's problematic. judge jeanine: i want you to hear -- i'm calling for this sound of the father at one of the meetings. take a listen to this. >> i am the direct descendant of the north american slave trade. i'm not oppressed and i'm not a victim. i taught my children they are vi
carol swain. i can't wait to hear what you have to say about what's going on in virginia.our analysis. >> i am a virginian. and so i have a connection with virginia which has -- it's a disgrace, the state itself. but when it comes to islam, an opinion peace i wrote in 2015 set in motion the series of events that led me to take early retirement from the university because i criticized radical islam and i was canceled. what i can tell you is that the islamic agenda, the whitewashing of...
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well done, carol. she's fine. plenty more to come, you with us. hello there. the end of the week, it's northern parts of the uk, particularly scotland, which will turn windier and cooler, more autumnal with outbreaks of rain. so, we've had these weather fronts bringing more cloud today across scotland and northern ireland, and one across east anglia and the south east. they will tend to fizzle out overnight, leaving some patchy cloud around, but lengthy, clear skies, and winds for most across the north west of scotland will be light. so, it'll turn quite chilly out of town, but where you have the cloud, just about into double figures. and we'll see a little bit of mist and fog developing here and there. so, for tuesday, we've got high pressure really dominating the scene across much of the country, this deep area of low pressure passing well to the north of the uk. will introduce stronger winds though to the north and west of scotland, so here it'll turn breezy in the day with variable amounts of cloud. but elsewhere, after a cool start with early mist and fog
well done, carol. she's fine. plenty more to come, you with us. hello there. the end of the week, it's northern parts of the uk, particularly scotland, which will turn windier and cooler, more autumnal with outbreaks of rain. so, we've had these weather fronts bringing more cloud today across scotland and northern ireland, and one across east anglia and the south east. they will tend to fizzle out overnight, leaving some patchy cloud around, but lengthy, clear skies, and winds for most across...
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michael d'antonio, carol leonnig, thank you so much.appreciate it. >>> up next, we have got breaking news on the legal battle surrounding texas's controversial abortion ban. , even when you're not working, so you can go from saving... to living. ♪ let's go ♪ print. come on! print! print! print! do you suffer from cartridge conniptions? be conniption-free, thanks to the cartridge-free epson ecotank printer. a ridiculous amount of ink! do i look like a money tree? the epson ecotank. just fill & chill. why bother mastering something? why hand-tune an audio system? why include the most advanced active safety system in its class...standard? because when you want to create an entirely new feeling, the difference between excellence and mastery is all the difference in the world. the lexus es. every curve, every innovation, every feeling... a product of mastery. get 1.9% apr financing on the 2021 es 350. experience amazing at your lexus dealer. >>> breaking news. the federal judge overseeing the justice department's legal challenge to texas's a
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hey, carol, i'm going to start with you. why do you think, are these cuban refugees being returned while we are bringing in the ask engine, those from south to south america and trying to at least get them incorporated into the country? well, short answer, in my humble opinion, it's because the united states actually have cuba. if you look at the u. s. foreign policy over how many, you know, 3040 years, we've done nothing but levy sanctions against the cuban people and, and their government. we've tried to assassinate their leader, fidel castro, for many, many decades. we've threatened to invade them. we even at one point through opperation northwoods wanted to set it up to where we would shoot a plane down. a cuban plane have a cuban plane crash and an american city in order to blame cuba to where they, we can justify an invasion. so when you look at like the u. s. foreign policy history we have here was so the fact that we would turn away cuban refugees and, you know, take any others. well, that's clear. we don't like cuba
hey, carol, i'm going to start with you. why do you think, are these cuban refugees being returned while we are bringing in the ask engine, those from south to south america and trying to at least get them incorporated into the country? well, short answer, in my humble opinion, it's because the united states actually have cuba. if you look at the u. s. foreign policy over how many, you know, 3040 years, we've done nothing but levy sanctions against the cuban people and, and their government....
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carol says her network of family and friends will keep her going.l cost if others end up struggling? alex forsyth, bbc news, stoke—on—trent. president biden has played down the chances of a post—brexit free trade deal between america and the uk, as he held talks with boris johnson at the white house. he said he'd discuss the issue "a little bit" with the prime minister, but added "we're going to have to work it through." tonight, mrjohnson will address the un general assembly in new york, from where our political editor, laura kuenssberg reports. the most solemn dedication of the pact that spans the atlantic. lives lost side by side. memories fade, maybe, but what shape does the 21st century relationship take? he's... ask him the question. it does not, not now, mean a trade deal, promised when a very different president sat in that cream armchair. the white house still dangles cooperation, but a big pact is not in sight. well, we're going to talk about trade a little bit today and we are going to have to work that through. a moment to strike politic
carol says her network of family and friends will keep her going.l cost if others end up struggling? alex forsyth, bbc news, stoke—on—trent. president biden has played down the chances of a post—brexit free trade deal between america and the uk, as he held talks with boris johnson at the white house. he said he'd discuss the issue "a little bit" with the prime minister, but added "we're going to have to work it through." tonight, mrjohnson will address the un general...
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carol leonnig, jake sherman, thank you so much for starting us off this hour.d. when we return, the republicans' war on abortion rights is growing beyond texas as other red states look to follow suit and enact abortion bans of their own. what the biden administration is doing to protect reproductive rights ahead of that critical supreme court case that could end roe v. wade as we know it. that reporting is next. >>> plus, the mystery deepens around the havana syndrome after an intelligence officer was stricken while traveling with the cia director. experts warn it could be a sign of an escalation in attacks against u.s. officials. >>> and the dramatic change in leadership offered by president biden in his debut at the u.n. today and his call for relentless diplomacy, a far, far cry from what we saw over the last four years. "deadline white house" continues after a quick break. don't go anywhere. continues after a quick break. don't go anywhere. if you're 55 and up, t- mobile has plans built just for you. whether you need a single line or lines for family member
carol leonnig, jake sherman, thank you so much for starting us off this hour.d. when we return, the republicans' war on abortion rights is growing beyond texas as other red states look to follow suit and enact abortion bans of their own. what the biden administration is doing to protect reproductive rights ahead of that critical supreme court case that could end roe v. wade as we know it. that reporting is next. >>> plus, the mystery deepens around the havana syndrome after an...
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now they fight and die in other people's was people carol, lot one or a dead soldier or dead marine shows up in this country and we started asking ourselves, why did they die? why do what were they fighting for? nobody bothers down to about the contractors having alternate realities to experience or even live in like say, role or my dear, you know, especially during and where you can go anywhere in the game world. go everywhere, you know, choose the game that you want. any open world game, choose it, and you are now on a vacation in a place where you're like flying helicopters or you're, you're on beaches, you're, you're in a city drive, you know, what are the car you want? you know, you name it these. these are getaways the, the welcome back to construction had been ordered through 2 pipeline is finally almost complete after nearly 2 years of work and threats from 2 administrations here in the us. but even with the sanctions that were implemented operators confirm they have well the, the final piece of piping and it's time to lower the final portion of the pipeline into the baltic sea. a
now they fight and die in other people's was people carol, lot one or a dead soldier or dead marine shows up in this country and we started asking ourselves, why did they die? why do what were they fighting for? nobody bothers down to about the contractors having alternate realities to experience or even live in like say, role or my dear, you know, especially during and where you can go anywhere in the game world. go everywhere, you know, choose the game that you want. any open world game,...
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carol, thank you for joining us. good to see you. >> my pleasure, thank you. >> ceo of u.p.s. >> cooler than a tv control room to be honest. >> similar. >> when she wept through what they achieve from there. >> maybe not as much screening we never get screen back. >> maybe more obedient parcels as well. anyway we have 38 minutes left before the session ends. dow up healthy 564 points. still ahead, chip stocks getting a boost along with the broader market today and still big concerns about the global shortage we'll speak with an analyst as the white house meets industry leaders. bond yields moving significantly today. this is the spark by a fairly hawkish bank of england this morning meeting which push everything up. we'll be back in a couple minutes. before we talk about tax-smart investing, what's new? -well, audrey's expecting... -twins! grandparents! we want to put money aside for them, so...change in plans. alright, let's see what we can adjust. ♪♪ we'd be closer to the twins. change in plans. okay. mom, are you
carol, thank you for joining us. good to see you. >> my pleasure, thank you. >> ceo of u.p.s. >> cooler than a tv control room to be honest. >> similar. >> when she wept through what they achieve from there. >> maybe not as much screening we never get screen back. >> maybe more obedient parcels as well. anyway we have 38 minutes left before the session ends. dow up healthy 564 points. still ahead, chip stocks getting a boost along with the broader...
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let's get more from our san francisco bureau chief carol whitesell.hat does the data tell us about the need and efficacy for booster shots now? carol: the pfizer data came out today, part of a real-world study in the u.s. and israel, showing that the vaccine efficacy wanes over time. the booster shots have been proven to be effective in helping that. the data indicated that they think that the efficacy is more tied to the length of time as opposed to the delta variant. in israel, the study showed that the boosters supported the notion that they help. people got the booster shots and they confirmed infection rates that were 11 times lower than people who had gotten the two doses. the fda will be reviewing it. they have a meeting on friday to decide whether or not they want to recommend people should be getting boosters. haidi: will this affect global vaccine manufacturing when the rest of the world the still and vaccinated -- unvaccinated? carol: there was a study saying that they were unsure, saying that vaccines may be better served in trying to get
let's get more from our san francisco bureau chief carol whitesell.hat does the data tell us about the need and efficacy for booster shots now? carol: the pfizer data came out today, part of a real-world study in the u.s. and israel, showing that the vaccine efficacy wanes over time. the booster shots have been proven to be effective in helping that. the data indicated that they think that the efficacy is more tied to the length of time as opposed to the delta variant. in israel, the study...
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. >> today we're going to be talking with professor carol anderson who has been the howard chandler professornd chair of african-american studies at emory university and also the author of many, many wonderful books. i'm sure many of you have read "white rage" which won the national book critics' circle award, one person --ing talk about a book we should be talking about right nowow with l the voter suppression things happening around the country and all these different statewide initiatives to limit access, but today we're actually going to be talking about professor anderson's new book, "the second," which is, as you may guess, about the second amendment, race and guns in a fatally unequal america. a lot to talk about hear, and we're going to dive right into it. professor anderson, welcome and thank you for joining us. >> thank you so much for having me, jeff. >> i was interested when i paris saw this book about the scope that you cover here. i think a lot of times we think aboutov the second amendment in very contemporary terms about arguments we may be having about the national rifle asso
. >> today we're going to be talking with professor carol anderson who has been the howard chandler professornd chair of african-american studies at emory university and also the author of many, many wonderful books. i'm sure many of you have read "white rage" which won the national book critics' circle award, one person --ing talk about a book we should be talking about right nowow with l the voter suppression things happening around the country and all these different...