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carol's picture in hand. torrance police department opened a file, but they couldn't answer any of the questions like had she just finally gotten fed up with mike and this little place and gone off to start a new life somewhere else, or had she been in an accident or something worse? more than a week after carol disappeared, there was still absolutely no sign of her, and then something strange happened here at the house, something very strange. could it be that carol unbeknownst to anyone sneaked back in when nobody else was around? imagine what it was like back then in that little house, mike thinking things over. on a hunch he said he placed tape on carol's dresser drawers, a little trap. one day he took the kids to universal studios, and sure enough, when they returned, he noticed the tape was broken. and some mail on the counter was moved as well. a few weeks later, it happened again. some of carol's clothes went missing, along with some money from a place no burglar would know to look, under the butter d
carol's picture in hand. torrance police department opened a file, but they couldn't answer any of the questions like had she just finally gotten fed up with mike and this little place and gone off to start a new life somewhere else, or had she been in an accident or something worse? more than a week after carol disappeared, there was still absolutely no sign of her, and then something strange happened here at the house, something very strange. could it be that carol unbeknownst to anyone...
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case begins and ends with carol. >> without carol dodge, angie dodge's murder would have gone off intore capable of. >> she renews my faith in humanity and in the capacity to forgive. >> i love all of you dearly. >> only in the mystery novel are we delivered final and unquestionable solutions. the irony is that fiction gives you a truth that reality can't deliver. our lives are often far messier than that, but if we cannot find the truth, what is our hope for justice? >>> we should note tonight that brian dripps is scheduled to be sentence in the late november. >> cece tells us she used genetics to solve cases. i'm amy robach. for all of us here at "20/20" and abc news, have a great night. >>> "friday night lights" for the first time in a year. we are there before kickoff. >> a covid promotion, two
case begins and ends with carol. >> without carol dodge, angie dodge's murder would have gone off intore capable of. >> she renews my faith in humanity and in the capacity to forgive. >> i love all of you dearly. >> only in the mystery novel are we delivered final and unquestionable solutions. the irony is that fiction gives you a truth that reality can't deliver. our lives are often far messier than that, but if we cannot find the truth, what is our hope for justice?...
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carol: should they be filing so there's more transparency? we are all in favor of transparency in the marketplace. the difference between a hedge fund at a family office if they are managing over 100 million dollars, the marketplace is entitled to understand what they are doing. we have this rule called section 16 which is intended to limit short swing profits from insiders. if you own more than 10% of a public company, i am as a shareholder and officer of a public company, i can't just buy and sell my stock without the possibility of recapture of profits. the fcc will look to see if there was intentional avoidance and it's pretty significant. tim: we are hearing from some people here who are saying the way these trades were structured isn't exactly uncommon. they may be uncommon with regard to the scale, but the idea folks have been using these equity swaps to disguise some of their positioning has started to become a little more common. i'm curious as to whether you are aware of that and if so, whether you think there is some sort of regula
carol: should they be filing so there's more transparency? we are all in favor of transparency in the marketplace. the difference between a hedge fund at a family office if they are managing over 100 million dollars, the marketplace is entitled to understand what they are doing. we have this rule called section 16 which is intended to limit short swing profits from insiders. if you own more than 10% of a public company, i am as a shareholder and officer of a public company, i can't just buy and...
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i first met carol back in 1994. we were on staff for 10 to 14 years before carol decided to take a position in leadership. i got to know her very well as a colleague and i consider her as a life long friend. i'm happy to share a secret with you and that is her character, her core values and her strong ethics have not waivered over the years. she's a compassionate person and furthers the lead in inclusion, equity, and access, diversity and a consensus builder sometimes to a fault. carol's task mainly to diversify -- >> chairman: thank you. mr. young, i concur with all of your comments and we're sorry to cut you off. i share your opinions and experience with ms. isen. mr. clerk, are there any other members of the public for this item three? >> clerk: i believe there may be one mr. speaker. >> chairman: next speaker, please. >> good morning. my name is dante king and i represent a group called the black employees alliance. and we had maybe over between 50 and 70 of our members contact each of you to not support this co
i first met carol back in 1994. we were on staff for 10 to 14 years before carol decided to take a position in leadership. i got to know her very well as a colleague and i consider her as a life long friend. i'm happy to share a secret with you and that is her character, her core values and her strong ethics have not waivered over the years. she's a compassionate person and furthers the lead in inclusion, equity, and access, diversity and a consensus builder sometimes to a fault. carol's task...
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i have to cut you off, dick, carol and trudy.can hear what other people think about the new lifestyle. >> people here are living in a culture, in a completely different way and they want to spread that life all over the planet, you know, they want to change all the negative things that go on in society, and that's loosely what keeps us together. >> a commune, where people gather and it's like a different religion. anybody that gets a little too close together, all of a sudden animosities start to raise, and this is why i think living alone is a great thing, but i have a philosophy that is a great thing, and i think everything in moderation, don't give up anything. >> i would like to have a home of my own. >> i think marriage is changing, the idea that this is marriage for life, it's just not that way anymore. if they are not married they should not live together. >> i don't think there's ever going to be a big change in the family structure, it will remain with a husband and wife relationship with children until they are able to
i have to cut you off, dick, carol and trudy.can hear what other people think about the new lifestyle. >> people here are living in a culture, in a completely different way and they want to spread that life all over the planet, you know, they want to change all the negative things that go on in society, and that's loosely what keeps us together. >> a commune, where people gather and it's like a different religion. anybody that gets a little too close together, all of a sudden...
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thank you for being with us, dick and carol and kitty.can look now at scenes of a commune in the midwest and hear what some other people think about the new lifestyle. >> people are here mostly because they're living a new culture, they've living in a completely different way and they want to spread that life all over the planet and they want to change all the negative things that go on in society. and i think that's -- loosely and abstractly, that's what keeps us together. >> a commune is a little area where they gather, a few certain type of people gather. they call it a commune, like a different religion. >> anybody that gets a little too close together, all of a sudden animosities start to raise. this is why i think living alone is really a great thing. but i have a philosophy that's a good one, live in moderation. >> i don't like to live in a big house. i like to have a home of my own. >> i think that marriage is changing, and ideas of this is a marriage for life, it's just not that way anymore. if they're not married, they can live
thank you for being with us, dick and carol and kitty.can look now at scenes of a commune in the midwest and hear what some other people think about the new lifestyle. >> people are here mostly because they're living a new culture, they've living in a completely different way and they want to spread that life all over the planet and they want to change all the negative things that go on in society. and i think that's -- loosely and abstractly, that's what keeps us together. >> a...
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anyway, carol... ,., ., courtney cox was in it. anyway, carol... ., , carol..., the north sea coastline. but if you are in the sunshine, in the south—west, the west midlands, south wales, you could see temperatures up to 15 degrees. that will feel quite pleasant. this evening and overnight there will be some showers of the south—east. still a fair bit of cloud and more cloud developing. where the cloud is broken, for example in the west country, that is where the cabbages will be lowest and we will see pockets of frost. there is no heat wave overnight anywhere. tomorrow, we have a band of rain coming in from the north sea. it extends across the south—east. we could see some heavier bursts across lincolnshire and yorkshire. not particularly heavy. towards the west we still have all this cloud. the best breaks likely to be across parts of central and eastern scotland, and north—east england. top temperature tomorrow 1a degrees. back to you. degrees. backto ou. ., degrees. backto ou. . , , back to you. we are still friends over here. _ back to you. we are still fri
anyway, carol... ,., ., courtney cox was in it. anyway, carol... ., , carol..., the north sea coastline. but if you are in the sunshine, in the south—west, the west midlands, south wales, you could see temperatures up to 15 degrees. that will feel quite pleasant. this evening and overnight there will be some showers of the south—east. still a fair bit of cloud and more cloud developing. where the cloud is broken, for example in the west country, that is where the cabbages will be lowest and...
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carol: i think it is. again, i think inflation will not really be a problem for the next two or three years. my clients are fundamental investors. we look to take positions for three, five, or 10 years. try to look at what is intrinsically good about your stock and what trends are intrinsically doing now. that is how you make money in the long haul. that is what family offices generally do. haidi: in terms of growth, you are saying this is a longer-term story? post-pandemic you would still continue to buy some of the growth a on any further dips? are there levels you are looking at for opportunity? carol: i think in the next few days, and i think we could see another 2%, 3% down days, i do not necessarily think we are going to have a big correction, even with these black trades going on in the market. so, i do not see a massive -- it could be something that could happen. for example that poor ship in the suez canal could break apart, and that could cause panic in the world. we could see a new vaccine varia
carol: i think it is. again, i think inflation will not really be a problem for the next two or three years. my clients are fundamental investors. we look to take positions for three, five, or 10 years. try to look at what is intrinsically good about your stock and what trends are intrinsically doing now. that is how you make money in the long haul. that is what family offices generally do. haidi: in terms of growth, you are saying this is a longer-term story? post-pandemic you would still...
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you lived in israel, have you not carol? is there an alternative?ol: it is one of the more successful ones that have been tried in the century. the difficulties involved are the same ones we run into in terms of community in the united states. in terms of the roles of women. women often times end up as nurses and elementary school teachers. despite the fact that there is a division of labor and women going into the field as well. lyn: it was never designed to do much for woman, it was designed to do much for society. >> without really thinking about what are the needs of women and how can we designed our society. carol: one was clapped there are certain role models. people -- women get shoved into those roles. the kibbutzim is a valid effort, but there is a long period in history where they struggle. >> there is a desire in america, particularly with the young for other forms of family. relationships between men and women, what are your views on transplanting something like a kibbutzim to america? carol: i think a lot of the aspects of kibbutzim, co
you lived in israel, have you not carol? is there an alternative?ol: it is one of the more successful ones that have been tried in the century. the difficulties involved are the same ones we run into in terms of community in the united states. in terms of the roles of women. women often times end up as nurses and elementary school teachers. despite the fact that there is a division of labor and women going into the field as well. lyn: it was never designed to do much for woman, it was designed...
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thank you, carol.rnwall to seek a new life by the sea. john maguire is there for us this morning. so we are putting you to down as potential house buyers along the british coastline, especially in the south—west? you canjust see british coastline, especially in the south—west? you can just see the sun is about to pop up. beautiful day, we are in falmouth, standing on the prince of wales pier, jutting out into the river, you canjust see prince of wales pier, jutting out into the river, you can just see the port behind me, some of the lights are starting to come on. a few boats moving around as daily life starts to swing into action. what we have seen, driven by the pandemic especially over the last year, is a huge increase for demand in requests for people looking for property in devon and cornwall. important to say, this is in a second home situation, a holiday home situation, it is people who want to pack up the boxes, the kids, the hamster and the dog and move their life lock stock and barrel either
thank you, carol.rnwall to seek a new life by the sea. john maguire is there for us this morning. so we are putting you to down as potential house buyers along the british coastline, especially in the south—west? you canjust see british coastline, especially in the south—west? you can just see the sun is about to pop up. beautiful day, we are in falmouth, standing on the prince of wales pier, jutting out into the river, you canjust see prince of wales pier, jutting out into the river, you...
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i go straight to carol? carol, help! not sure you _ go straight to carol? carol, help!e, taken earlier this morning. there is some fog around, because parts of the south—east, in wales, and for the rest of the week, the forecast is simple. sunshine and showers, windy at times and by friday it will be colder and some of those showers will be wintry but mostly on the hills. at the moment, a week when a faulty sinking south with patchy rain on it and a of cloud. behind that, some showers. gusty winds, particularly across the north west. here is our band of cloud and patchy light rain, eventually moving down into the south—east after some have a bright start. but brightening up south west england, wales, midlands, eastern scotland. west of scotland and northern ireland see early showers, replaced by heavier showers coming in through the course of the afternoon. white circles represent average wind speeds, gusts more, some in the north west having gusts of 50 mph today, and temperatures ranging from seven in the north to 13 as we push down towards the south. this evening and
i go straight to carol? carol, help! not sure you _ go straight to carol? carol, help!e, taken earlier this morning. there is some fog around, because parts of the south—east, in wales, and for the rest of the week, the forecast is simple. sunshine and showers, windy at times and by friday it will be colder and some of those showers will be wintry but mostly on the hills. at the moment, a week when a faulty sinking south with patchy rain on it and a of cloud. behind that, some showers. gusty...
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carol lee, 100 million shots. he said that over and over again. he said 100 million relief checks, around there, going out in the next 10 days. really emphasizing what is in this bill, what this administration has done, trying to take credit before anybody else can for the success of this. and he's bringing in gene sperling. i'm sure our audience knows who gene sperling is, but explain how he's going to be important for this particular rollout. >> gene sperling is an official working in economic circles. he worked for the clinton administration, he worked for the obama administration and now is working for the biden administration. he was chair during the economic council of the biden administration, and he's someone who is familiar with how government works. one of the things the white house is saying he is tasked with is communicating with people inside the white house as well as across the federal agencies to try to ensure that this money is getting out quickly and that it's getting out in the way it's supposed to, meaning there is no waste or
carol lee, 100 million shots. he said that over and over again. he said 100 million relief checks, around there, going out in the next 10 days. really emphasizing what is in this bill, what this administration has done, trying to take credit before anybody else can for the success of this. and he's bringing in gene sperling. i'm sure our audience knows who gene sperling is, but explain how he's going to be important for this particular rollout. >> gene sperling is an official working in...
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carol can, let me begin with you. why is the u.s., do you think, pulling out ahead of europe right now? what are we doing right? >> so, ashley, it is one word, and it rhymes with capitalism. the problem concern. [laughter] -- the problem the european union has is they have embraced central planning and a welfare state, so they don't have people who are fighting to get back to work, to get things back to normal, for freedom and individual rights. if you look what's going on here in the u.s. particularly in states like texas and florida that have said enough's enough, florida's unemployment rate has a door handle on it now. so when you have a recession like we had that was due to not a systemic issue, but with literally shutting down business, the way that you stimulate isn't through stimulus and monetary policy, it's through opening businesses up, and it's through capitalism. ashley: good point. gary, let me bring you in. so with, you know, the doors open, we're ready to get going in this country, how much of a threat
carol can, let me begin with you. why is the u.s., do you think, pulling out ahead of europe right now? what are we doing right? >> so, ashley, it is one word, and it rhymes with capitalism. the problem concern. [laughter] -- the problem the european union has is they have embraced central planning and a welfare state, so they don't have people who are fighting to get back to work, to get things back to normal, for freedom and individual rights. if you look what's going on here in the...
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singer carole king put the twist on her classic song to encourage covid vaccinations.his is the "cbs morning news." classic covid. this is the "cbs morning news." i'm erin. -and i'm margo. we've always done things our own way. charted our own paths. i wasn't going to just back down from moderate to severe rheumatoid arthritis. psoriatic arthritis wasn't going to change who i am. when i learned that my joint pain could mean permanent joint damage, i asked about enbrel. enbrel helps relieve joint pain, and helps stop permanent joint damage. plus enbrel helps skin get clearer in psoriatic arthritis. ask your doctor about enbrel, so you can get back to your true self. -play ball! enbrel may lower your ability to fight infections. serious, sometimes fatal events including infections, tuberculosis, lymphoma, other cancers, nervous system and blood disorders and allergic reactions have occurred. tell your doctor if you've been someplace where fungal infections are common. or if you're prone to infections, have cuts or sores, have had hepatitis b, have been treated for heart f
singer carole king put the twist on her classic song to encourage covid vaccinations.his is the "cbs morning news." classic covid. this is the "cbs morning news." i'm erin. -and i'm margo. we've always done things our own way. charted our own paths. i wasn't going to just back down from moderate to severe rheumatoid arthritis. psoriatic arthritis wasn't going to change who i am. when i learned that my joint pain could mean permanent joint damage, i asked about enbrel. enbrel...
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carol, let me start with you.insurrection, but that is misleading, i think. this is an investigation that is going full steam ahead and yielding real results every day. talk about this request for a delay. >> i think you can tell, nicolle, that this case is exactly as advertised by the new under-new-management department of justice, the biggest in modern history. the way you can tell that are some of the key data points. there are essentially 900 different search warrants that have already been served. there are 21,000, i believe, hours of surveillance camera, body camera, individual bystander witness camera, that have to be surveilled. i've heard from sources, prosecutors around the country from west to east, who have been contacted and asked would you like to work on this case, because it's going to go on for a while. you get the feeling this is just going to keep building. in terms of new information that's already come out, i mean, some of my colleagues at "the washington post" have done amazing work on this,
carol, let me start with you.insurrection, but that is misleading, i think. this is an investigation that is going full steam ahead and yielding real results every day. talk about this request for a delay. >> i think you can tell, nicolle, that this case is exactly as advertised by the new under-new-management department of justice, the biggest in modern history. the way you can tell that are some of the key data points. there are essentially 900 different search warrants that have...
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carol, help! someone you can order the sunshine. carol. help!— carol, help! good morning.hilly. you have to wait a september for the _ chilly. you have to wait a september for the sea _ chilly. you have to wait a september for the sea temperature to be that bit for the sea temperature to be that hit highen — for the sea temperature to be that bit higher. today, as you can see from _ bit higher. today, as you can see from this— bit higher. today, as you can see from this picture, there is some frost_ from this picture, there is some frost around. when we have the frost we have _ frost around. when we have the frost we have got— frost around. when we have the frost we have got clear skies and also looking — we have got clear skies and also looking at— we have got clear skies and also looking at sunny spells but there are some — looking at sunny spells but there are some showers in the forecast, quite _ are some showers in the forecast, quite a _ are some showers in the forecast, quite a hit — are some showers in the forecast, quite a bit of clout across the north— quite a bi
carol, help! someone you can order the sunshine. carol. help!— carol, help! good morning.hilly. you have to wait a september for the _ chilly. you have to wait a september for the sea _ chilly. you have to wait a september for the sea temperature to be that bit for the sea temperature to be that hit highen — for the sea temperature to be that bit higher. today, as you can see from _ bit higher. today, as you can see from this— bit higher. today, as you can see from this picture, there is...
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joining us now, nbc news white house correspondent carol lee. carol, good morning.e with us. and i know you've been reporting on this afghanistan decision. what exactly are the dynamics here and what has seemed to change president biden's mind about how to handle this? >> well, look, kasie, he's the fourth president to have to deal with afghanistan and this question of whether the u.s. keeps investing more resources, more troops there, or pulls back more. and biden is frustrated, is our understanding, based on our reporting, with having to make this decision. and if you step back and look at where he's been over the years, he had advocated, essentially, for what is there now, several thousand troops, a small footprint. this was something that he advocated for when he was in the obama administration, and they were arguing over whether or not to surge tens of thousands of troops there. but what we're told is that he's been pushing back on the military, saying, why do we need to extend here, what are we going to get out of this, what's going to change? and the military
joining us now, nbc news white house correspondent carol lee. carol, good morning.e with us. and i know you've been reporting on this afghanistan decision. what exactly are the dynamics here and what has seemed to change president biden's mind about how to handle this? >> well, look, kasie, he's the fourth president to have to deal with afghanistan and this question of whether the u.s. keeps investing more resources, more troops there, or pulls back more. and biden is frustrated, is our...
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carol lee, that statement to me was pretty eyebrow raising of itself, because it seemed to confirm atleast some of the substance and, certainly, to bring up her own sexual assault seemed to be highly inappropriate. >> yeah, chuck, and it's very different and stands out from statements we've seen from officials in the past who have been accused of similar allegations where there's an outright denial. that's not at all, as you point out, what we see here. and this is something that democrats are going to be asked about, the white house is going to be asked about. we've heard -- i had spoke with white house officials this morning who said, look, everybody who comes forward deserves to be heard. we support an independent review. and so, this is just another instance where, particularly with governor cuomo, where they're having to answer questions about his conduct in office. prior to this, there were earlier allegations and then there was his handling of nursing homes. so, it's really something that sounds like it could eventually lead somewhere, and this independent review will obviously
carol lee, that statement to me was pretty eyebrow raising of itself, because it seemed to confirm atleast some of the substance and, certainly, to bring up her own sexual assault seemed to be highly inappropriate. >> yeah, chuck, and it's very different and stands out from statements we've seen from officials in the past who have been accused of similar allegations where there's an outright denial. that's not at all, as you point out, what we see here. and this is something that...
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carol, let's start with you. did you ever think given everything you seen in your lifetime that in the year 2021 we would have activities on campus segregated by race, including at ivy league schools and your old place of work, princeton university? >> they've been having segregated activities for minority students for a number of years. i never thought i would see a time when it would be so widely accepted that we would reject the integration model and the national motto e pluribus unum come out of many, one, that put a shock into me. the segregation that we see pushed the democrats and by the left's trickle leftists, and violates the entire civil rights vision as well as civil rights laws and in some cases the equal protection clause of the constitution. there are lawsuits waiting to happen. >> laura: jeremy, there was a very disturbing moment over the last few weeks for so many americans i think who believed our military -- our military leaders, they're not political. they are here to serve the country. leadin
carol, let's start with you. did you ever think given everything you seen in your lifetime that in the year 2021 we would have activities on campus segregated by race, including at ivy league schools and your old place of work, princeton university? >> they've been having segregated activities for minority students for a number of years. i never thought i would see a time when it would be so widely accepted that we would reject the integration model and the national motto e pluribus unum...
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carol, thank you.t has gone wrong in what is estimated to be some 500 cases? i wrong in what is estimated to be some 500 cases?— wrong in what is estimated to be some 500 cases? i think each and eve one some 500 cases? i think each and every one of— some 500 cases? i think each and every one of those _ some 500 cases? i think each and every one of those cases - some 500 cases? i think each and every one of those cases where i some 500 cases? i think each and every one of those cases where a | some 500 cases? i think each and - every one of those cases where a dnr decision has been made without proper communication with an individual or their family is completely individual or their family is com pletely u na cce pta ble individual or their family is completely unacceptable and actually, it is the opposite of what compassionate centred care should look like. and we have to challenge and learn from these experiences to make sure they don't happen again but unfortunately the sea qc found 90% of decisions
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she is such a let down, carol, isn't she?— carol, isn't she?gth and agility required to climb up a sheer rock face, where some of the holds for your fingers are as thin as a razor blade. terrifying. that's the challenge will bosi, a 22—year—old climberfrom edinburgh, set for himself this month. let's take a look. music. that climb is thought to be one of the most difficult in the world, and will is the first briton to ever complete it. hejoins us now from edinburgh, where he's back and in quarantine after his return from spain. isa climbing is a climbing wall in your garage? that looks pretty impressive. yes, it is. that is how you become a climbing legend. congratulations. talk us through that particular rock face in spain. what is it known as and what makes it so difficult? 50. and what makes it so difficult? so, the rock face _ and what makes it so difficult? so, the rock face has about six of the top graded — the rock face has about six of the top graded routes that make it one of the _ top graded routes that make it one of the hardest in t
she is such a let down, carol, isn't she?— carol, isn't she?gth and agility required to climb up a sheer rock face, where some of the holds for your fingers are as thin as a razor blade. terrifying. that's the challenge will bosi, a 22—year—old climberfrom edinburgh, set for himself this month. let's take a look. music. that climb is thought to be one of the most difficult in the world, and will is the first briton to ever complete it. hejoins us now from edinburgh, where he's back and in...
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charles: carol, you're a championing of small businesses.ced out of business or lockdowns. where are we locked down, in terms of this whole thing turning around, we have seen a wheel bunch of people start businesses, a record clip in the last six months. where are we right now. if you are a small business or want to be a small business. >> yeah, i think it really depends on the industry that you're in and it depend on how much the government gets out of the way from here going forward, obviously we need to get the economy open. part of that depends on the vaccine rollout, but there are a lot of anti-small business types of regulations there floating around in congress. you have the 15-dollar minimum wage push at the federal level. you have the pro act once again has gone through congress. so even though politicians like to say they're a champion of the little guy, their actions, show they really don't like the little guy. so to the ex-stint that government is able to government is able to get out of the way, small business owners are optimis
charles: carol, you're a championing of small businesses.ced out of business or lockdowns. where are we locked down, in terms of this whole thing turning around, we have seen a wheel bunch of people start businesses, a record clip in the last six months. where are we right now. if you are a small business or want to be a small business. >> yeah, i think it really depends on the industry that you're in and it depend on how much the government gets out of the way from here going forward,...
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part francis is addressing the faithful at the church of the immaculate conception in the city of carol costello of the main centers of iraq's christian community that cessna toothy. and. i apologize there we are having some communications difficulty as we do it appear to have gotten that back with translation let's rejoin the pope it's come back but there's music. what's happening. apologies for that we are dealing with some audio issues here as the pope addresses a christian community there in the city of character is the 3rd day of his historic visit to iraq this is obviously a trip that's been decades in the making a dream of very many many pope's and so pope francis has visited bill this morning he has now and carol we do expect that after he addresses this christian community here he will return to erbil where you'll be holding a mass for up to 10000 people in a stadium there it's been a very busy day for him yesterday he met with shiite leader ayatollah ali sistani and today he is now addressing a christian community so a big big message of what we've been hearing from the pope i
part francis is addressing the faithful at the church of the immaculate conception in the city of carol costello of the main centers of iraq's christian community that cessna toothy. and. i apologize there we are having some communications difficulty as we do it appear to have gotten that back with translation let's rejoin the pope it's come back but there's music. what's happening. apologies for that we are dealing with some audio issues here as the pope addresses a christian community there...
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thank you, carol! ., . ., cancelled the summer! thank you, carol! ., ., ., ., carol!0,000 people in wales. in scotland, shielding advice will remain in place until the 26th of april. people in northern ireland do not yet have a date for when the guidance will change, but a gradual easing is planned to start on the 12th of april. breakfast“s graham satchell has been speaking to two people who have been shielding since the start of the pandemic. here we are, just walking into the flat now. as you can see, not the biggest place in the world. for much of the last year, rob has been shielding on his small one—bedroom flat. the isolation, loneliness, has taken its toll. i've lost so much of my... i don't know, my confidence. just my personality. i've just gone into myself, you could say. i've always been a very sociable person. one that likes to help people, likes to make people laugh, make people smile. and when you are feeling so low inside, it's hard to get back to that person. rob has muscular dystrophy. he is trying to keep his fitness up on the treadmill, but his cond
thank you, carol! ., . ., cancelled the summer! thank you, carol! ., ., ., ., carol!0,000 people in wales. in scotland, shielding advice will remain in place until the 26th of april. people in northern ireland do not yet have a date for when the guidance will change, but a gradual easing is planned to start on the 12th of april. breakfast“s graham satchell has been speaking to two people who have been shielding since the start of the pandemic. here we are, just walking into the flat now. as...
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peter baker, carol leonnig and kurt bardella. great thanks. coming up for us as our country takes on two stubborn deadly viruses at the same time, one medical, the other societal, we'll talk to two of our favorite guests about meeting them both and how. >>> and later, why would anyone shoot down the idea of a shot in the arm? we'll ask some of the vaccine deniers about their reasoning for not getting it. all of it as "the 11th hour" is just getting under way on a thursday night. ting under way o thursday night the team that built 5g right. the only one from america's most reliable network. we designed our 5g to make the things you do every day, better. with 5g nationwide, millions of people can now work, listen, and stream in verizon 5g quality. and in parts of many cities where people can use massive capacity, we have ultra wideband. the fastest 5g in the world. this is the 5g that's built for you. this is 5g built right. only from verizon. facing collagen that's all hype? new olay collagen peptide 24 with derm recommended peptides. hydrates
peter baker, carol leonnig and kurt bardella. great thanks. coming up for us as our country takes on two stubborn deadly viruses at the same time, one medical, the other societal, we'll talk to two of our favorite guests about meeting them both and how. >>> and later, why would anyone shoot down the idea of a shot in the arm? we'll ask some of the vaccine deniers about their reasoning for not getting it. all of it as "the 11th hour" is just getting under way on a thursday...
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carol: those guys need to trade to make money. rates are going to go up much faster than they thank -- so we are going to make this happen now. i think they get ahead of where the market actually is and try to push forward a thesis, but i think the governments came up around the world and they are not raising rates yet. therefore it was just the market manipulation. haidi: you see that being a blip despite growth differentials and the commodity super cycle supporting these views? carol: i think in the long-term, we are talking two or three years out. but any of the virus variants are going to be challenged by the vaccine. we don't know how long it will take to get reopened. i think it is aggressive and i don't believe it. i think that's the message you are hearing and i would rather [indiscernible] shery: we see investments from ev's to pod stocks. what are you seeing? carol: i love the way that they are coming in and a is a fantastic etf that people can buy to get in on these things. you can look at electronic vehicles. for the b
carol: those guys need to trade to make money. rates are going to go up much faster than they thank -- so we are going to make this happen now. i think they get ahead of where the market actually is and try to push forward a thesis, but i think the governments came up around the world and they are not raising rates yet. therefore it was just the market manipulation. haidi: you see that being a blip despite growth differentials and the commodity super cycle supporting these views? carol: i think...
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that's pretty good, carol. but white spaces and biopic spaces. >> theologically trained people for the seminary and the christian church should be leading the way on race in the very idea that they would turn to a critical race theory and secular humanism which is a rejection of god, that is absurd. critical race theory and the racist agenda of diversity, equity, and inclusion has also infected churches and many pastors have no idea what they are dealing with because they get blown away by the code words of social justice. >> laura: jeremy, i want to play with don lemon said on cnn about americans on the view just yesterday. just watch. >> we admit we are in a post-racial area, we weren't. we were living in a lie and donald trump, hate to say it, showed us the truth and showed us who are neighbors, many of our neighbors are. >> laura: jeremy, if america is systemically racist, the whole thing has to come down or be radically altered including the military. >> i think what we are seeing unfortunately today is an
that's pretty good, carol. but white spaces and biopic spaces. >> theologically trained people for the seminary and the christian church should be leading the way on race in the very idea that they would turn to a critical race theory and secular humanism which is a rejection of god, that is absurd. critical race theory and the racist agenda of diversity, equity, and inclusion has also infected churches and many pastors have no idea what they are dealing with because they get blown away...
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carol channing grin and she's smiling.ite sure why maybe because they have the same -- similar voice. but anyway, i was just so mesmerized by her that she kind of became like xanax to me all of a sudden i just sort of calmed down and just did the speech to carol channing it was like -- [ light laughter ] so, yeah, carol channing is my xanax. >> seth: you know what at so many award shows, obviously, when you're nominated, you just sit there the whole night and watch. but at the tonys, so many nominees also have to perform. now again, it's the performance that they're used to doing that year, but do you think it makes it a little easier that you have this other thing to focus on as opposed to just whether or not you're going to lose or would you prefer to just sit in the audience all night? >> you know, i have to say it's both i mean, there's some -- there's sometimes that i thought, you know, "wow, if i had other things to think about, like actually -- 'cause usually musical numbers will perform, shows from musical -- perfo
carol channing grin and she's smiling.ite sure why maybe because they have the same -- similar voice. but anyway, i was just so mesmerized by her that she kind of became like xanax to me all of a sudden i just sort of calmed down and just did the speech to carol channing it was like -- [ light laughter ] so, yeah, carol channing is my xanax. >> seth: you know what at so many award shows, obviously, when you're nominated, you just sit there the whole night and watch. but at the tonys, so...
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nbc's carol lee at the white house with reaction from the president. and julie tsirkin has new reporting on the investigation surrounding the capitol attack. amanda, we're going to start with you as we continue to monitor those live pictures at 6:00 a.m. eastern time/3:00 a.m. pacific, at the capitol. the senate is getting -- is the senate getting any closer right now to voting on the actual bill? >> reporter: that's a really good question, kendis. it doesn't seem as imminent as many senate democrats would hope it would be. i've been texting with senate aides throughout the morning who also are hoping that this will move forward, and they say it could take up to a couple more hours. they have no real sense of just how many additional republican amendments are going to be brought onto the floor, be filed for this debate throughout the vote-a-rama. but taking a step back, late last night, senate democrats did reach a step forward by saying that they are going to figure out this unemployment benefits system for where senator joe manchin had been holding t
nbc's carol lee at the white house with reaction from the president. and julie tsirkin has new reporting on the investigation surrounding the capitol attack. amanda, we're going to start with you as we continue to monitor those live pictures at 6:00 a.m. eastern time/3:00 a.m. pacific, at the capitol. the senate is getting -- is the senate getting any closer right now to voting on the actual bill? >> reporter: that's a really good question, kendis. it doesn't seem as imminent as many...
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nbc's carol lee, thank you very much for being here this morning.nd still ahead, the revealing interview showing a totally different side of the royal family. "way too early" back in a moment. mily "way too early" back in a moment are you tired of clean clothes that just don't smell clean? what if your clothes could stay fresh for weeks? now they can! downy unstopables in-wash scent boosters keep your laundry smelling fresh way longer than detergent alone. pour a cap of downy unstopables into your washing machine before each load and enjoy fresher smelling laundry. with 6 times the freshness ingredients, downy unstopables gives you more of what you love. if you want laundry to smell fresh for weeks make sure you have downy unstopables in-wash scent boosters. trelegy for copd. ♪ birds flyin' high, you know how i feel. ♪ ♪ breeze drifting on by you know how i feel. ♪ ♪ it's a new dawn... ♪ if you've been taking copd sitting down, it's time to make a stand. start a new day with trelegy. no once-daily copd medicine has the power to treat copd in as many
nbc's carol lee, thank you very much for being here this morning.nd still ahead, the revealing interview showing a totally different side of the royal family. "way too early" back in a moment. mily "way too early" back in a moment are you tired of clean clothes that just don't smell clean? what if your clothes could stay fresh for weeks? now they can! downy unstopables in-wash scent boosters keep your laundry smelling fresh way longer than detergent alone. pour a cap of...
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carol roth, as well, former investment banker. guys, thanks for coming. carol, i guess we shouldn't be surprised if you talk about infrastructure you have to talk about ways to pay for it but it goes beyond some of the initial tax hike plans the president already telegraphed, raising the top rate, bringing the corporate rate up from 21 to 28%. bernie sanders wants it brought up to 35%. there will be no shortage of interest of raising taxes. this is on top of that. what do you think? >> i think they will have a really hard time trying to get anything more than optical -- type through and frankly more spending through. i think if you think about the markets, particularly the bond market has tantrums it has been throwing, you start talking about, we're going to spend more money, i think there will a big push back there and one of the things we need to keep in perspective that biden was funded in large part by wall street. wall street made major contributions to him than to trump. there will be a lot of pushback. not to say they won't try because obviously th
carol roth, as well, former investment banker. guys, thanks for coming. carol, i guess we shouldn't be surprised if you talk about infrastructure you have to talk about ways to pay for it but it goes beyond some of the initial tax hike plans the president already telegraphed, raising the top rate, bringing the corporate rate up from 21 to 28%. bernie sanders wants it brought up to 35%. there will be no shortage of interest of raising taxes. this is on top of that. what do you think? >> i...
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carol isen is the antithesis. i known carol for 30 years. he says carol nurtures a supportive environment where people feel free to express their concerns. she's sensitive to disenfranchised marginalized community. carol is a highly skilled listener. she enhances any environment where she is present. that is consistent what i heard from others and what i experienced in getting to know ms. isen during this process. i look forward to working with you and working to protect our employees and bring the necessary changes to our city to d.h.r. >> supervisor mandelman: thank you president walton. i think this is a stellar appointment and i'm excited to see what ms. isen will do in this job. in the committee you took strong issue that d.h.r. is broken. it does feel like the city's hire and training processes in important ways are broken. it is tremendously frustrating to see it playing out in department after department where some of the biggest problems the city has are we find solution to those problems frustrated by the number of vacancies that w
carol isen is the antithesis. i known carol for 30 years. he says carol nurtures a supportive environment where people feel free to express their concerns. she's sensitive to disenfranchised marginalized community. carol is a highly skilled listener. she enhances any environment where she is present. that is consistent what i heard from others and what i experienced in getting to know ms. isen during this process. i look forward to working with you and working to protect our employees and bring...
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carol: it is one of the more successful ones that have been tried in the century.ifficulties involved are the same ones we run into in terms of community in the united states, in particular the roles , of women. women oftentimes end up as nurses and elementary school teachers. despite the fact that there is a division of labor and women going into the field as well. lyn: it was never designed to do much for women, it was designed to do much for society. it seems to me, without really thinking, what are the needs of women and how can we design our society around those needs, you are not really going to get a situation that is significantly better for women. >> one of the ideas what to do away with class differentiation and if you are going to do that, you have to do away with the kinds of things which are instituted in the class system. there are certain role models that people follow and women get shoved into those roles. the kibbutzim is a valid effort, but there is a long period in history where they struggle. >> there has been a great deal of searching and desir
carol: it is one of the more successful ones that have been tried in the century.ifficulties involved are the same ones we run into in terms of community in the united states, in particular the roles , of women. women oftentimes end up as nurses and elementary school teachers. despite the fact that there is a division of labor and women going into the field as well. lyn: it was never designed to do much for women, it was designed to do much for society. it seems to me, without really thinking,...
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dick, carol, pete. we could look now at some scenes of a commune in the midwest.with other people think about the new lifestyle. [inaudible] >> people are here mostly because they are living a new culture. they are leading a different way, they want to spread that life around the planet. they want to change all the negative things that go on in society. i think that is loosely in abstractly, that's what keeps us together. >> a commune is a little area where they gather, a few certain types of people gather. they call it a commune like a different religion. anybody that gets a little too close together, all of a sudden animosity starts to raise. this is why i think living alone is really a great thing. but i have a philosophy that is a good one. i believe everything in moderation. don't give up anything. >> i don't like to live in a big house, i like to have a home of my own. >> i think that marriage is changing. extremely. ideas, you know, this is marriage for life, it is not that way anymore. >> if they're not married they should not live together. >> i don't thi
dick, carol, pete. we could look now at some scenes of a commune in the midwest.with other people think about the new lifestyle. [inaudible] >> people are here mostly because they are living a new culture. they are leading a different way, they want to spread that life around the planet. they want to change all the negative things that go on in society. i think that is loosely in abstractly, that's what keeps us together. >> a commune is a little area where they gather, a few...
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carol roth, investment banker, luke lloyd, investment strategist. charles, begin with you on the market reaction to all of this. you would be almost forgetting what happened 48 hours ago, too long selloff, the free-fall. i'm not sure what happened over the last couple of days is more indicative how the markets really feel or, before that. what is it? >> yeah, i think it is, today is a pretty good session that maybe give us a hint what will happen over the next several months. you know, i think what happened in the last couple weeks, bond vigilantes, wall street having a temper tantrum that the federal reserve at some point will be less accommodative. be that as it may, we have about mathematical formulas. vacs seep distribution, reopening, massive stimulus, spring and summer, add all of that up, gives you one thing, animal spirits and it is being reflected in the stock market, it is being reflected in this economy. say what you will it is a heck of a party. there will be a hangover but for right now, neil, market telling you the i think the next few
carol roth, investment banker, luke lloyd, investment strategist. charles, begin with you on the market reaction to all of this. you would be almost forgetting what happened 48 hours ago, too long selloff, the free-fall. i'm not sure what happened over the last couple of days is more indicative how the markets really feel or, before that. what is it? >> yeah, i think it is, today is a pretty good session that maybe give us a hint what will happen over the next several months. you know, i...
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joining me now is msnbc contributor carol leonning. the co-author of the best seller "a very stable genius". he's working on a new book on the president's final year in office. thank you for being with us. >> it's nice to be with you. >> we hear less from the president because he doesn't have twitter. he's been sitting down for interviews with reporters, including you to sort of get his message out there, a message that's been tarnished by january 6th. what are you hearing that the president's got on his mind these days, the former president. >> the former president is pretty frustrated about not being on twitter. you've got that exactly right, ali, and one of the things that he really wants to make clear is, he's still a force to be reckoned with and he's going to plan, at least, we'll see what happens, he's going to plan to be a centerpiece of the republican party going forward. of course, there are a lot of critics who say that he's essentially redefined the republican party as the party of trump. and we'll see about his success in
joining me now is msnbc contributor carol leonning. the co-author of the best seller "a very stable genius". he's working on a new book on the president's final year in office. thank you for being with us. >> it's nice to be with you. >> we hear less from the president because he doesn't have twitter. he's been sitting down for interviews with reporters, including you to sort of get his message out there, a message that's been tarnished by january 6th. what are you hearing...
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$6.00 is back to settle those charges that conflict of interest is in your estimates best interest yes carol no waters 1st let me say regulatory compliance is at the center of everything that we do you know we've made mistakes in the past i'm not claiming that i could probably better get close to that question. so sitting so security is an important counterpart and. nobody is denying that the reason that. l.c.d.'s you know aren't good enough and since the online chaos began protesters took to the streets they just want to talk to faster to make more money than the common man which i'm here to say for the common man let's well a class action lawsuit is also awaiting its day in court the beliefs about robin hood remain split i think it really shows how kind of oppressive and exploitive. our economy is and. just really shitty what robin hood's doing in. now tearing down all these regulations and when we play wherever those beforehand i think those are good tools i mean there's a good tools a good power you know what financial power in the hands of the you born hands of the little guy now i grew
$6.00 is back to settle those charges that conflict of interest is in your estimates best interest yes carol no waters 1st let me say regulatory compliance is at the center of everything that we do you know we've made mistakes in the past i'm not claiming that i could probably better get close to that question. so sitting so security is an important counterpart and. nobody is denying that the reason that. l.c.d.'s you know aren't good enough and since the online chaos began protesters took to...
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been speaking to today say they actually fear fear and a lack of a hope i'm joined this morning by carole goldberg she has just cast her vote here in west jerusalem however you know by may i ask who you voted for and why i voted for the you mean a party which is not a taliban at i believe that we need some new blood i believe that he is a businessman and he could really bring a lot of growth to israel's security is important to him and that's important to me to more than half of israelis who were recently polled say they want netanyahu out conventional wisdom is he will amass the most votes of any party and then somehow in a room here very familiar with try to cobble together a coalition why do you think that the support for netanyahu remains so high even after 3 consecutive failed governments and he has 3 corruption trials ahead of him . you know i really believe he's a statesman and i really believe despite some of the things he say saying he really knows his stuff i mean i i'm not i'm not very eloquent about this but he has a statesman he has a world statesman and he knows how to talk
been speaking to today say they actually fear fear and a lack of a hope i'm joined this morning by carole goldberg she has just cast her vote here in west jerusalem however you know by may i ask who you voted for and why i voted for the you mean a party which is not a taliban at i believe that we need some new blood i believe that he is a businessman and he could really bring a lot of growth to israel's security is important to him and that's important to me to more than half of israelis who...
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carol, i want to take advantage of your years of reporting on and around law enforcement. how does law enforcement deal with the fact that there is enormous public pressure based on everything we can see about these murders to name this a hate crime while they're not comfortable with it yet hitting that mark? >> i think what is a problem for law enforcement is a concern amount of literalness in their criminal statements of fact. so, this perpetrator, this murderer, alleged murderer, alleges his motive was an addiction. and he did buy a gun in the midst of a falling apart of his life, his family kicking him out of the house. and he said that his shooting was basically because of this addiction that he had to these spas that he visited and he was taking out his violent rage against them. well, that's all very literal and fine. but the truth is that the majority of people killed were asian women. and you've got to have a connection between, you know, viewing those lives as less valuable to this particular perpetrator and hate crimes. why did he show up at something titled you
carol, i want to take advantage of your years of reporting on and around law enforcement. how does law enforcement deal with the fact that there is enormous public pressure based on everything we can see about these murders to name this a hate crime while they're not comfortable with it yet hitting that mark? >> i think what is a problem for law enforcement is a concern amount of literalness in their criminal statements of fact. so, this perpetrator, this murderer, alleged murderer,...
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both sides are dug in on their positions on this bill. >> carol lee, over to you. this bill, it's popular. 77% of voters overall support it. you can't get 77% of americans to agree on what day it is these days. seven in ten americans support this bill. 59% of republicans say they back it as well. president biden's approval rating is tilting positive. help us understand how this bill is really central to the president's overall legislative agenda? >> reporter: it's hard for the president to really ramp up his legislative agenda until he has the covid response under control. the pandemic just dominates everything. that's why you have seen the white house make this covid relief bill its top priority for now. it is seen in the white house as the first significant legislative step to getting their arms around this covid response and has all of those things you mentioned, from the vaccines to helping americans put food on the table and unemployment benefits and other things. from their perspective, they want to try to build on the momentum of this bill would have because
both sides are dug in on their positions on this bill. >> carol lee, over to you. this bill, it's popular. 77% of voters overall support it. you can't get 77% of americans to agree on what day it is these days. seven in ten americans support this bill. 59% of republicans say they back it as well. president biden's approval rating is tilting positive. help us understand how this bill is really central to the president's overall legislative agenda? >> reporter: it's hard for the...
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vanderbilts, the roosevelts, the rockefellers, a lot of celebrities, actresses like carole lombard, ritaaworth, a lot of writers got divorced here. it was something where people from every walk of life, from the most famous to people who really needed to get a divorce and get out of their marriage came here. the process for divorce was very formal. they took it very seriously here, because they knew people were counting on this divorce being final and being recognized . the process was very straightforward. someone would arrive and they would meet with their attorney right away. they would have to hire an attorney. a spouse who did not come would have to have an attorney and their stead appearing on their behalf. the person who was establishing residency would then have to stay in a place where a witness could testify that they had seen them every single day of that residency period, that they had not left the state and had been here the whole duration. when that was up, which was at its fastest at six weeks, they would come to the courthouse, this courtroom we are in, stand in front of
vanderbilts, the roosevelts, the rockefellers, a lot of celebrities, actresses like carole lombard, ritaaworth, a lot of writers got divorced here. it was something where people from every walk of life, from the most famous to people who really needed to get a divorce and get out of their marriage came here. the process for divorce was very formal. they took it very seriously here, because they knew people were counting on this divorce being final and being recognized . the process was very...
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on behalf of my colleagues here at networks of >>> paige, this is carol. i just saw something on tv about you being gone since thursday night. i hope you're all right. oh my god. oh my god. >> paige, if you get this, please, please call somebody. everybody's worried about you. everybody's looking for you. please let us know you're ok. >>> paige was a woman with a premonition. >> we found out she had this second life. >> quite obviously it's dangerous. >> she had been playing a risky game. >> that opened up the door to the a multitude of people that we needed to start looking at. >> he was a scam artist. >> correct. >> he was a liar, man ip la active. >> he a lift of names -- >> could investigators get their man before he struck again? >> i turned around and he was sitting in the dark. and said i'm doing to kill you. ♪ ♪ >>> it's been years since she vanished but few have forgotten paige, how could they, the story of the young mother's disappearance has wove itself in to local lore, as thunder hits, finally a trial. >> what he told me is that he knew how to
on behalf of my colleagues here at networks of >>> paige, this is carol. i just saw something on tv about you being gone since thursday night. i hope you're all right. oh my god. oh my god. >> paige, if you get this, please, please call somebody. everybody's worried about you. everybody's looking for you. please let us know you're ok. >>> paige was a woman with a premonition. >> we found out she had this second life. >> quite obviously it's dangerous....
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carol isen is the antithesis. i known carol for 30 years. he says carol nurtures a supportive environment where people feel free to express their concerns. she's sensitive to disenfranchised marginalized community. carol is a highly skilled listener. she enhances any environment where she is present. that is consistent what i heard from others and what i experienced in getting to know ms. isen during this process. i look forward to working with you and working to protect our employees and bring the necessary changes to our city to d.h.r. >> supervisor mandelman: thank you president walton. i think this is a stellar appointment and i'm excited to see what ms. isen will do in this job. in the committee you took strong issue that d.h.r. is broken. it does feel like the city's hire and training processes in important ways are broken. it is tremendously frustrating to see it playing out in department after department where some of the biggest problems the city has are we find solution to those problems frustrated by the number of vacancies that w
carol isen is the antithesis. i known carol for 30 years. he says carol nurtures a supportive environment where people feel free to express their concerns. she's sensitive to disenfranchised marginalized community. carol is a highly skilled listener. she enhances any environment where she is present. that is consistent what i heard from others and what i experienced in getting to know ms. isen during this process. i look forward to working with you and working to protect our employees and bring...
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working with carol maison.sity of having women leading these conversations as people in the most marginalized and forgotten about communities. and, also, hope. jonathan, if i could add that in addition reimagining communities, we have to understand that reimagining communities also requires us to bring people home, repair families, bring mothers home, grandmothers home. a prison will never be a place for a woman or girl to heal or advance their life. hundreds of these, including our first 1 00 in biden's first 100 days that we're asking clemency for. we need to be using that executive power widely and freely to help repair that has been at the root of mass incarceration. >> carol, your name was invoked and you're here as part of this panel. give your overall thoughts of what you've heard just now and, also, if you could, sort of talk about whether it's even possible for the nation to reorient its thinking away from just thinking of police reform as tinkering with the police departments and their budgets but pub
working with carol maison.sity of having women leading these conversations as people in the most marginalized and forgotten about communities. and, also, hope. jonathan, if i could add that in addition reimagining communities, we have to understand that reimagining communities also requires us to bring people home, repair families, bring mothers home, grandmothers home. a prison will never be a place for a woman or girl to heal or advance their life. hundreds of these, including our first 1 00...
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carole, well even if not sleep deprived. the president is happy things are moving forward, despite these delays. but when should we expect to see this bill reach his desk? >> well, the white house expects lindsey that the white house could sign this legislation, sometime, next week. and obviously, this would be a significant victory for president biden despite his early efforts to try to get some bipartisan support for this bill. we heard from white house press secretary, jen psaki overnight saying that president biden supports that compromise that democrats reached on unemployment benefits. adding, most importantly, this agreement allows us to move forward on the urgently needed american-rescue plan, with $1,400 relief checks, funding we need to finish the vaccine rollout, open our schools, help those suffering from the pandemic, and more. so, the president, also, is seizing on the popularity of this bill. a number of the elements that are within it, saying that this is something that americans, broadly, support. take a lis
carole, well even if not sleep deprived. the president is happy things are moving forward, despite these delays. but when should we expect to see this bill reach his desk? >> well, the white house expects lindsey that the white house could sign this legislation, sometime, next week. and obviously, this would be a significant victory for president biden despite his early efforts to try to get some bipartisan support for this bill. we heard from white house press secretary, jen psaki...