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caroline: caroline: coming up in the next hour -- we will get the latest. we will get thewe will get the e ground. plus one of the most famous apps in the world is tiktok -- it's under pressure with the challenge of its >> the tech stocks we know our ultra rate since which brings me to high data stocks. we know that is a trade that has not been working but today it performed well because the likes of tesla, microsoft, google, they've all been taking a beating. is it enough to have have a turnaround for arc innovation given the flood we have seen in this market. so that we are going to keep an eye on. let's cut to the next slide which is not just all small tech. you sought in biotech as well. -- saw it in biotech as well. these are your biggest movers on the day, also your biggest index contributors on the day. do we see this again tomorrow. how much is a technical trade? i'm curious to see if this is a sustainable move. a great round up. tesla actually hired after a disappointing quarter of deliveries and record month of production. >> there have been diffe
caroline: caroline: coming up in the next hour -- we will get the latest. we will get thewe will get the e ground. plus one of the most famous apps in the world is tiktok -- it's under pressure with the challenge of its >> the tech stocks we know our ultra rate since which brings me to high data stocks. we know that is a trade that has not been working but today it performed well because the likes of tesla, microsoft, google, they've all been taking a beating. is it enough to have have a...
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caroline: i am caroline hyde in new york, in for emily chang. this is "bloomberg technology." elon musk's escalating battle with twitter, the takeover possibly in jeopardy. the world's largest contract chipmaker reported better-than-expected quarterly revenue signaling electronic demand is holding up better than investors feared. we look at today's jobs report, the u.s. number and how the tech sector is faring in the numbers with many companies laying off employees. we will get to that in a moment. first, let's check on the markets. katie greifeld, quite a run to the nasdaq. katie: the s&p 500 down about .1%. tech fared better. your be outperformer was the chip stocks. -- your big outperformer was the chip stocks. rising nine points on the back of the blockbuster jobs report. chips for the outperformer on the day and the week. the index up 6.5%. most of the gains came yesterday. samsung reported a bigger than expected jump in revenue. that changed the mood music for the space in a good way, closing out with solid gains. it has been struggling. speaking of solid gains, let's en
caroline: i am caroline hyde in new york, in for emily chang. this is "bloomberg technology." elon musk's escalating battle with twitter, the takeover possibly in jeopardy. the world's largest contract chipmaker reported better-than-expected quarterly revenue signaling electronic demand is holding up better than investors feared. we look at today's jobs report, the u.s. number and how the tech sector is faring in the numbers with many companies laying off employees. we will get to...
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. ♪ caroline: item caroline hide in for emily chang -- i m caroline hyde.hat the $44 billion twitter deal looks like, plus klarna down from 45.6 million. we talked to an investor in the company. prime time shopping of vent, the two day shopping extravaganza, how prime day could help the third-quarter online sales day. were getting to that in but a moment, but first, let's look at the markets. tech down. ed ludlow will be pushing us ahead towards more earning, but risk aversion today. ed: risk off was the buzz phrase. the nasdaq 100 biggest drop in around two weeks. we are off the back of five straight days of gains for the nasdaq, which was its best winning streak since november. look at areas of pain, semi conductors down at a time when yields are pulling back again below 3%. bitcoin caught up in this risk off sentiment, but there is a pattern emerging i suppose. bloomberg terminal, look at this chart. we have seen in recent weeks the nasdaq 100 make a weekly gain and then pull back. the rally kind of losing momentum. then we have a few down weeks, then we
. ♪ caroline: item caroline hide in for emily chang -- i m caroline hyde.hat the $44 billion twitter deal looks like, plus klarna down from 45.6 million. we talked to an investor in the company. prime time shopping of vent, the two day shopping extravaganza, how prime day could help the third-quarter online sales day. were getting to that in but a moment, but first, let's look at the markets. tech down. ed ludlow will be pushing us ahead towards more earning, but risk aversion today. ed: risk...
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caroline: i'm caroline hyde in new york for emily chang and this is bloomberg technology. a twitter attack, we will bring you the latest on the battle ahead. the 42 billion-dollar twitter deal. an evaluation for europe's most high-profile. it's being valued at 6.7 billion dollars down from $45.6 billion. just one year ago we spoke to an investor in the company. primetime shopping event. amazon kicking off on tuesdays extrema gads a dash extravaganza. how could it help the sales gain. we will get into all of that. first, let's get a look at the markets and make a cap tech, they were down on this monday, snapping a hot streak. ed ludlow will be switching up to all important earnings, but some risk today. >> risk off is the buzz frayed, nasdaq 100 biggest drop in around two weeks. off to the back of five straight days with the gains in the nasdaq 100 since november. you look at the areas of paying semiconductors and stocks down a hundred percent. at a time when yields are pulling back again below 3%, bitcoin caught up in the risk sentiment. there is a pattern emerging. come i
caroline: i'm caroline hyde in new york for emily chang and this is bloomberg technology. a twitter attack, we will bring you the latest on the battle ahead. the 42 billion-dollar twitter deal. an evaluation for europe's most high-profile. it's being valued at 6.7 billion dollars down from $45.6 billion. just one year ago we spoke to an investor in the company. primetime shopping event. amazon kicking off on tuesdays extrema gads a dash extravaganza. how could it help the sales gain. we will...
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caroline: thank you so much.up, hollywood has a complicated relationship with antiabortion states. we will talk about what it means for business in their states and if pushing back or not. bloomberg. ♪ -- this is bloomberg. ♪ caroline: we want to look at the relationship between hollywood and antiabortion states. we consider media companies and movie stars to be outspoken about the overturning of roe v. wade. we want to talk about the tension with our media and entertainment editor. what i'm interested in is that we are not going to take sides. this is a nation divided. talk to us about how there is a tension between employees and the decision-making process of spending money and making movies in states where employees might feel it doesn't reflect the way they want the viewers to reflect. >> it's a hard position for these big media companies to be in today. hollywood sees the business as part of culture and leading culture. when there's a big social issue, they like to be at the forefront of that. at the same ti
caroline: thank you so much.up, hollywood has a complicated relationship with antiabortion states. we will talk about what it means for business in their states and if pushing back or not. bloomberg. ♪ -- this is bloomberg. ♪ caroline: we want to look at the relationship between hollywood and antiabortion states. we consider media companies and movie stars to be outspoken about the overturning of roe v. wade. we want to talk about the tension with our media and entertainment editor. what...
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caroline: i'm caroline hyde in new york, in for emily chang. we have attempts to navigate a tricky medical maze among state abortion laws. seeking to get abortions may not be all that easy. as the biggest names in tech and media gather in sun valley, we will hear from 23 and me about the company's new study on long covid, and the current state of tech stocks. doordash and hoover's ceo agreed to take stakes in grubhub. will get all of that in a moment. u.s. stocks rose for the third straight day as investors kind of inhaled the economic data that indicated slower growth. katie greifeld joins us now. the fed minutes sounded pretty hawkish. why the rally? katie: good question. there was a lot of volatility today. the nasdaq 100 managed to string together a third straight day of gains. it took off about half an hour after somewhat hawkish fed minutes came out, and it was really tech leading the way. the s&p 500 closed at higher, but the tech sector closed 0.9% higher. that came even as we saw anna norma's jump into your treasury yields, up 18 basis
caroline: i'm caroline hyde in new york, in for emily chang. we have attempts to navigate a tricky medical maze among state abortion laws. seeking to get abortions may not be all that easy. as the biggest names in tech and media gather in sun valley, we will hear from 23 and me about the company's new study on long covid, and the current state of tech stocks. doordash and hoover's ceo agreed to take stakes in grubhub. will get all of that in a moment. u.s. stocks rose for the third straight day...
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caroline: china accusing the u.s.chnological terrorism in its push to stop asml and nikon from sending key chipmaking technology to the country. eric martin broke that scoop. it is interesting how the u.s. is leaning on the dutch and japanese makers. china responding gruffly to it. eric: that is right. we have seen china rejecting the pressure the u.s. is putting on asml, as well as on nikon, japan, with asml having by far the biggest market share of this technology, the ultraviolet thurber fee equipment. caroline: i won't tell you how much i had to look into some of the technology when i reported on asml's numbers, and some of the other european equipment makers. what could china do in response? what about their own innovation in the country to be able to develop such a med? eric: we have certainly seen efforts by the chinese to develop their own equipment. to date, they have not had a whole lot of success with it. asml remains by and large the sole provider of this uv etching equipment to china. this is not the most
caroline: china accusing the u.s.chnological terrorism in its push to stop asml and nikon from sending key chipmaking technology to the country. eric martin broke that scoop. it is interesting how the u.s. is leaning on the dutch and japanese makers. china responding gruffly to it. eric: that is right. we have seen china rejecting the pressure the u.s. is putting on asml, as well as on nikon, japan, with asml having by far the biggest market share of this technology, the ultraviolet thurber fee...
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i'm caroline hyde.is bloomberg. ♪ when people come, they say they've tried lots of diets, nothing's worked or they've lost the same 10, 20, 50 pounds over and over again. they need a real solution. i've always fought with 5-10 pounds all the time. eating all these different things and nothing's ever working. i've done the diets, all the diets. before golo, i was barely eating but the weight wasn't going anywhere. the secret to losing weight and keeping it off is managing insulin and glucose. golo takes a systematic approach to eating that focuses on optimizing insulin levels. we tackle the cause of weight gain, not just the symptom. when you have good metabolic health, weight loss is easy. i always thought it would be so difficult to lose weight, but with golo, it wasn't. the weight just fell off. i have people come up to me all the time and ask me, "does it really work?" and all i have to say is, "here i am. it works." my advice for everyone is to go with golo. it will release your fat and it will rele
i'm caroline hyde.is bloomberg. ♪ when people come, they say they've tried lots of diets, nothing's worked or they've lost the same 10, 20, 50 pounds over and over again. they need a real solution. i've always fought with 5-10 pounds all the time. eating all these different things and nothing's ever working. i've done the diets, all the diets. before golo, i was barely eating but the weight wasn't going anywhere. the secret to losing weight and keeping it off is managing insulin and glucose....
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let's see what happens, caroline. caroline: let's see what happens.lenty to come from ed ludlow. . we will be going back to sun valley with the eventbrite chairman in a moment. meanwhile, we will get you back up to speed with the verdict on sunny balwani, you remember him, former president of theranos and ex-boyfriend of elizabeth holmes, the founder of that business. he was found guilty on fraud. the decision comes six months after holmes was convicted. valenti faces as long as 20 years in prison. we make the return to sun valley in a few moments. much more ahead from new york and idaho, this is bloomberg. ♪ caroline: let's get back now to the sun valley conference in idaho, where many of the world's top business leaders are gathered to talk deals. we have a special guest, ed. eddie: we do. in the conversation in and around sun valley is around the big-picture, about inflation, recession, private, public markets, startups, venture capitalists. i am delighted to be joined by kevin hart, general partner and cofounder of eventbrite. explain where we are
let's see what happens, caroline. caroline: let's see what happens.lenty to come from ed ludlow. . we will be going back to sun valley with the eventbrite chairman in a moment. meanwhile, we will get you back up to speed with the verdict on sunny balwani, you remember him, former president of theranos and ex-boyfriend of elizabeth holmes, the founder of that business. he was found guilty on fraud. the decision comes six months after holmes was convicted. valenti faces as long as 20 years in...
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caroline. yes, another weekend. and _ incident. caroline.ng i weekend, and other shocking headline. relatively close to our shores — headline. relatively close to our shores. we are used to hearing these tragic— shores. we are used to hearing these tragic and _ shores. we are used to hearing these tragic and devastating headlines from _ tragic and devastating headlines from across the atlantic with far too much — from across the atlantic with far too much regularity but this is very close _ too much regularity but this is very close to _ too much regularity but this is very close to home and i know copenhagen very wett~ _ close to home and i know copenhagen very wett~ i_ close to home and i know copenhagen very well. i guess what brings it home _ very well. i guess what brings it home although this is a shocking headline — home although this is a shocking headline is people going about normat— headline is people going about normal lives in a mall and obviously very threatening and sinister news to hear— very threatening and sinister news to
caroline. yes, another weekend. and _ incident. caroline.ng i weekend, and other shocking headline. relatively close to our shores — headline. relatively close to our shores. we are used to hearing these tragic— shores. we are used to hearing these tragic and _ shores. we are used to hearing these tragic and devastating headlines from _ tragic and devastating headlines from across the atlantic with far too much — from across the atlantic with far too much regularity but this is very close...
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caroline dinenage. _ interests of the country. caroline dinenage, thank _ interests of the country.ntry. caroline dinenage, thank you very - interests of the country. caroline dinenage, thank you very much. | we can speak now to rachel maclean mp, tory mp for redditch. thank you forjoining us. she supports kemi badenoch. kemi badenoch said she was not ashamed of anything she did in boris johnson's government. that might surprise people, given that boris johnson has left in the way that he has. , ., ., ., ., has. yes, we have all followed the events of the _ has. yes, we have all followed the events of the last _ has. yes, we have all followed the events of the last couple - has. yes, we have all followed the events of the last couple of - has. yes, we have all followed the | events of the last couple of weeks. i think it is a couple of weeks early, it has been a relief to time, and kemi badenoch was one of the people who took the decision to resign from government. i did the same thing and a number of us did and that is why we have got to this situation, but we knew do need to look
caroline dinenage. _ interests of the country. caroline dinenage, thank _ interests of the country.ntry. caroline dinenage, thank you very - interests of the country. caroline dinenage, thank you very much. | we can speak now to rachel maclean mp, tory mp for redditch. thank you forjoining us. she supports kemi badenoch. kemi badenoch said she was not ashamed of anything she did in boris johnson's government. that might surprise people, given that boris johnson has left in the way that he has....
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caroline, thank you _ this exceptional time. caroline, thank you for— this exceptional time.u have many more questions. and later, at 11.30 this morning, we'll be answering your questions on rising energy bills and how to redeem the £400 energy payment. you can send them in to us by tweeting — using the hash tag #bbcyourquestions or by emailing them to yourquestions@bbc.co.uk birmingham put on a spectacular show last night for the opening ceremony of the commonwealth games. 30,000 people gathered at the alexander stadium, while millions more watched around the world. 16 gold medals are up for grabs today as the sporting action gets under way. my colleaguejane dougall is in birmingham. she is watching all of the action and the celebrations. they seem to be continuing today where you are. yes, day one of the commonwealth games on the sun is shining and there are loads of people in victoria square behind me watching the sport going on the big screen and there is music playing as you can hear and a fantastic atmosphere after such an incredible opening ceremony last night and the
caroline, thank you _ this exceptional time. caroline, thank you for— this exceptional time.u have many more questions. and later, at 11.30 this morning, we'll be answering your questions on rising energy bills and how to redeem the £400 energy payment. you can send them in to us by tweeting — using the hash tag #bbcyourquestions or by emailing them to yourquestions@bbc.co.uk birmingham put on a spectacular show last night for the opening ceremony of the commonwealth games. 30,000 people...
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on that basis, the fact caroline watt was involved — basis, the fact caroline watt was involved wasn'tfficiently involved in the instagram post and has lost _ involved in the instagram post and has lost the claim. it�*s involved in the instagram post and has lost the claim.— has lost the claim. it's worth reminding — has lost the claim. it's worth reminding viewers _ has lost the claim. it's worth reminding viewers caroline l has lost the claim. it's worth - reminding viewers caroline watt was rebekah vardy�*s agent at the time. she wasn't there some remarkable stuff about this lady. she cried off from _ stuff about this lady. she cried off from being cross—examined because she said _ from being cross—examined because she said she was sick, which the judges _ she said she was sick, which the judges really hate. there was the mystery— judges really hate. there was the mystery of her phone ending up in the north— mystery of her phone ending up in the north sea. from a judge's perspective that creates an aroma around _ perspective that creates an aroma around the — perspective that create
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caroline: 2:00 p.m. in new york, 7:00 in london. i am caroline hyde. taylor: i am taylor riggs.e greifeld. caroline: worsening global growth. we have got you covered.
caroline: 2:00 p.m. in new york, 7:00 in london. i am caroline hyde. taylor: i am taylor riggs.e greifeld. caroline: worsening global growth. we have got you covered.
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caroline hawley, bbc news.s lost the high court libel claim she brought against coleen rooney over a social media post, in what's become known as the "wagatha christie" case. and as the commonwealth games in birmingham gets under way, i'm here at edgbaston cricket ground for the first ever women's t20 match. coming up on the bbc news channel. lewis hamilton leads the tributes to four—time f1 champion sebastian vettel — after he announced he'll retire at the end of the season. a counter—offensive by ukrainian troops in the south of the country is gathering momentum around the occupied city of kherson, according to the uk ministry of defence. earlier this week, a key bridge in moscow—controlled territory was destroyed, effectively cutting off the russian troops. when the russian troops first rolled into kherson, there were weeks of street protests. now the resistance has moved underground. sarah rainsford has been to meet some of ukraine's shadow army working behind enemy lines to help free kherson. they tumble o
caroline hawley, bbc news.s lost the high court libel claim she brought against coleen rooney over a social media post, in what's become known as the "wagatha christie" case. and as the commonwealth games in birmingham gets under way, i'm here at edgbaston cricket ground for the first ever women's t20 match. coming up on the bbc news channel. lewis hamilton leads the tributes to four—time f1 champion sebastian vettel — after he announced he'll retire at the end of the season. a...
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caroline: pres. biden: it's an darrell: darrell: excellent question and i can imagine a couple of directions. one might be that regulators who are trying to defend laws essentially say that the five justice majority were six justice majority to the court, you have to incorporate these caveats from cavanaugh and the chief justice. the most aggressive version of that would be to say something like the methodology, the tradition approach was only deployed as to the -- the specific issue about licensing, that we should take heart in the fact that all these other regulations may be subject to more conventional present evidence about their effectiveness and that's what we are doing. that's an aggressive way of reading it but it's a plausible way of reading it. the more likely outcome is imagine justice alito and certainly justice kavanaugh and the chief might be actually thinking about levels of generality. they might be imagining a world in which there is plenty of room for regulation because the levels o
caroline: pres. biden: it's an darrell: darrell: excellent question and i can imagine a couple of directions. one might be that regulators who are trying to defend laws essentially say that the five justice majority were six justice majority to the court, you have to incorporate these caveats from cavanaugh and the chief justice. the most aggressive version of that would be to say something like the methodology, the tradition approach was only deployed as to the -- the specific issue about...
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. ♪ caroline: i am caroline hyde in new york.etails on a report that elon musk's deal to buy twitter is in serious jeopardy, a report saying the team has stopped engaging in discussions around the deal. we will chat with eventbrite chairman kevin hart about the consumer demand of events as they make a big return post-pandemic. we chat with the major league soccer commissioner. taylor riggs is here to show how the nasdaq is doing a. taylor: is this "bloomberg's markets: the close"? some of the longest winning streaks we've had going back to march. we are getting some green on the screen. i think you mentioned the nasdaq 100. it was all about big tech, pushing forward. i want to change it up. it would not be a bloomberg technology show if we did not throw in some cerium, does going. -- some ethereum, dogecoin. caroline: thank you. let's get back to the recent breaking news. elon musk's deal to buy twitter is in serious jeopardy, according to "the washington post." reported by the washington post. ed ludlow is out there where elon m
. ♪ caroline: i am caroline hyde in new york.etails on a report that elon musk's deal to buy twitter is in serious jeopardy, a report saying the team has stopped engaging in discussions around the deal. we will chat with eventbrite chairman kevin hart about the consumer demand of events as they make a big return post-pandemic. we chat with the major league soccer commissioner. taylor riggs is here to show how the nasdaq is doing a. taylor: is this "bloomberg's markets: the close"?...
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caroline: pres. biden: it's an darrell: darrell: excellent question and i can imagine a couple of directions. one might be that regulators who are trying to defend laws essentially say that the five justice majority were six justice majority to the court, you have to incorporate these caveats from cavanaugh and the chief justice. the most aggressive version of that would be to say something like the methodology, the tradition approach was only deployed as to the -- the specific issue about licensing, that we should take heart in the fact that all these other regulations may be subject to more conventional present evidence about their effectiveness and that's what we are doing. that's an aggressive way of reading it but it's a plausible way of reading it. the more likely outcome is imagine justice alito and certainly justice kavanaugh and the chief might be actually thinking about levels of generality. they might be imagining a world in which there is plenty of room for regulation because the levels o
caroline: pres. biden: it's an darrell: darrell: excellent question and i can imagine a couple of directions. one might be that regulators who are trying to defend laws essentially say that the five justice majority were six justice majority to the court, you have to incorporate these caveats from cavanaugh and the chief justice. the most aggressive version of that would be to say something like the methodology, the tradition approach was only deployed as to the -- the specific issue about...
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caroline, do you agree? well, these are very interesting _ caroline, do you agree? local politics. good luck to the pair of them. interesting that you both have very — pair of them. interesting that you both have very different - pair of them. interesting that you both have very different answers. pair of them. interesting that you i both have very different answers. i think social media has also been very split in terms of what it thinks. caroline, ithought very split in terms of what it thinks. caroline, i thought you wanted to talk about a very important winning sporting event happening right now. i think it's transcending even women's _ i think it's transcending even women's sport, because it's our national game of football, or soccer. — national game of football, or soccer. as _ national game of football, or soccer, as it is called in america. no doubt — soccer, as it is called in america. no doubt our american cousins have gotten _ no doubt our american cousins have gotten involved, and last night, i was absolutely gutted at having spent _ was absolutely gutte
caroline, do you agree? well, these are very interesting _ caroline, do you agree? local politics. good luck to the pair of them. interesting that you both have very — pair of them. interesting that you both have very different - pair of them. interesting that you both have very different answers. pair of them. interesting that you i both have very different answers. i think social media has also been very split in terms of what it thinks. caroline, ithought very split in terms of what it...
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good to know reporter caroline shively in washington. thanks for that report. new at noon in san francisco board of supervisors committee hearing is underway right now in the city's response to the monkey pox virus. the committee's hearing from representatives from the san francisco health department who are describing the vaccination campaign to protect those most at risk there, also answering questions about outreach efforts and how to better meet the demand for vaccines. it's critical that we distribute the vaccines were allocated quickly . so speed is really this is urgent, as you noted, and that's to build immunity and the community as rapidly as possible and to really demonstrate to the state and to the cdc that we have the infrastructure in place to get the vaccines out to our community. the san francisco health department has been allocated more than 4000 doses of the monkey pox vaccine. there are at least 140 probable or confirmed cases of monkeypox in the city. state lawmakers are requesting an emergency state budget appropriation to expand monkeypox
good to know reporter caroline shively in washington. thanks for that report. new at noon in san francisco board of supervisors committee hearing is underway right now in the city's response to the monkey pox virus. the committee's hearing from representatives from the san francisco health department who are describing the vaccination campaign to protect those most at risk there, also answering questions about outreach efforts and how to better meet the demand for vaccines. it's critical that...
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. >> jimmy: caroline >> caroline. story that you told me back there. i guess when you were about to start acting, she encouraged you and she said - >> yeah, i was, uh, probably like a freshman in high school, and she was a part of, like, the stage crew, you know, the lights >> jimmy: yeah >> and i was kind of gonna sleep in and skip, and just miss the stage crew thing. but she was like, "come on, get up," you know, and sort of brought me along, and, you know, yeah >> jimmy: yeah it got you into theatre. >> got me into it, yeah, i was pretty into it >> jimmy: and -- and thank goodness you stuck with it >> i did >> jimmy: but she said, "if you do this, and you get on 'fallon' --" >> i -- exactly. >> jimmy: "-- i gotta to be there. >> "i gotta be there." [ laughter ] >> jimmy: and she's here, and you're on here - >> and she's here tonight. >> jimmy: so it's all happening. >> yeah, it's very cool. [ cheers and applause >> jimmy: it's all -- it's all supposed to happen >> yes, yes. >> jimmy: caroline, we thank you. >> than
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and caroline and norm are back with us. caroline, republican adam k kinzinger says they will show trump was gleefully watching and he didn't do anything. how important is it to fill in the blanks what he was doing from the time he gave his speech to when he put out that video addressing the rioters? >> so, so important, ana. it's 187 crucial minutes. we only know bits and pieces. i hope they can deliver a full time table of what transpired. i do fear this time of information could fall into the, sort of, lawful but awful category, meaning inaction in and of itself is not going to be an element of a crime per se. it could go to his state of mind on several potential charges. however, there is a distinction between what's criminal versus what's reprehensible deprivation of duty really. >> norm, we expect to hear from sarah matthews and matthew pottinger during this hearing. we heard from matthews in the last hearing, some from her, saying trump was in a good mood listening to supporters who were already gathering at the ellip
and caroline and norm are back with us. caroline, republican adam k kinzinger says they will show trump was gleefully watching and he didn't do anything. how important is it to fill in the blanks what he was doing from the time he gave his speech to when he put out that video addressing the rioters? >> so, so important, ana. it's 187 crucial minutes. we only know bits and pieces. i hope they can deliver a full time table of what transpired. i do fear this time of information could fall...
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caroline first introduced danielle to the creek days before her disappearance.ke danielle's kind of place. >> dani never really skipped class. and one day she was, like, i don't want to go present my project, so i can go with you. >> then the next day, the day danielle went missing, she was at the creek before the school day was over. >> she was already at the creek before me. >> how did she seem to you, caroline? >> she was just texting me, hurry up get down here, everyone's having fun. when i got down there, she was hanging out with everybody, having a blast, laughing. >> kids were celebrating what seemed like the first day of spring. >> we were doing like chicken fights in the water, just making jokes and stuff. it was a good day. >> after a day of laughs, danielle headed home. >> she has dinner with her grandfather. she's accounted for. >> mm-hm. her grandfather said he had seen her that evening. so now why is this sock over here at the entrance to this creek? >> police theorized that after dinner danielle had gone from her home back to the creek. why else w
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norah. >> o'donnell: caroline, thank you.s of firefighters are gaining ground on california's largest wildfire. since friday, the oak fire has destroyed more than 20 homes and forced thousands to evacuate. the fire near yosemite national park is more than 25% contained, and may be under control by the weekend. excessive heat alerts are up for most of the pacific northwest for the rest of the week. the worst heat will be east of the cascade, where temperatures will be up to 20 degrees above normal. pafngo, washington, could hit 113 on thursday. that is actually two degrees shy of their all-time record. back here in washington, it's a battle over control of the republican party. former president donald trump and his former v.p., mike pence, once partners, now find themselves on opposite sides when it comes to the g.o.p.'s future. here's cbs' major garrett. >> the biggest threat in this country remains the six sinister and evil people from within. >> reporter: it was previewed as a policy speech on law and order, but leaned heav
norah. >> o'donnell: caroline, thank you.s of firefighters are gaining ground on california's largest wildfire. since friday, the oak fire has destroyed more than 20 homes and forced thousands to evacuate. the fire near yosemite national park is more than 25% contained, and may be under control by the weekend. excessive heat alerts are up for most of the pacific northwest for the rest of the week. the worst heat will be east of the cascade, where temperatures will be up to 20 degrees...
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hi, caroline. well, greg alex as a florida resident shirt certainly hate to see that, but we've all heard those four stories across the country this summer with travelers stuck in the airport for days at a time. well, turns out, some airports have more delays than others. here are the top five in the united states. right now we're sold that chicago midway international airport had the highest proportion of delays in the entire country. 38% of flights were delayed at chicago midway since june 1st and not too far. or behind orlando, jfk, baltimore washington. and newark liberty. all report more than 30% of flights delayed in june and july. experts say staffing shortages are still the problem. even though we're moving the same amount of passengers as we were in 2019. we're seeing a drastic reduction in the amount of regional airline flights as the regional simply don't have enough pilots to staff their airplanes. now we know many airlines have cut flight schedules trying to manage these flight disrupt
hi, caroline. well, greg alex as a florida resident shirt certainly hate to see that, but we've all heard those four stories across the country this summer with travelers stuck in the airport for days at a time. well, turns out, some airports have more delays than others. here are the top five in the united states. right now we're sold that chicago midway international airport had the highest proportion of delays in the entire country. 38% of flights were delayed at chicago midway since june...
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caroline shively live in washington tonight, caroline. thank you.and of course, president biden's diagnosis with covid comes at a much different time in the country's fight against the virus, compared to the days when former president trump was infected while in office. we'll talk about that, and much more here as we bring in ucsf infectious disease specialist dr peter chen hong dr chen hong always great to have you on and appreciate your perspective. let's first start with how the president is doing president biden as we know he's fully vaccinated and double boosted. he's already been started on pack slow over the antiviral drugs. are you confident that he will be able to avoid serious illness? despite his age. i am confident alex because, like you said, when a very different territory from back in the days when president trump got ill, um you know, we have a lot more boosters available to individuals, particularly the elderly. uh and then, on top of that, we have packs loaded, which doesn't care what the variant looks like its variants. spike prot
caroline shively live in washington tonight, caroline. thank you.and of course, president biden's diagnosis with covid comes at a much different time in the country's fight against the virus, compared to the days when former president trump was infected while in office. we'll talk about that, and much more here as we bring in ucsf infectious disease specialist dr peter chen hong dr chen hong always great to have you on and appreciate your perspective. let's first start with how the president is...
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caroline, i thank you. is a quick look now at some of the other stories making news around the world today, sri lanka is prime minister run neil big premier singer has been sworn in as a caretaker president and meet an economic and political crisis. it follows the resignation of god by russia. potter who fled the country. parliament is due to approve a new president. next week a german court has sentence an army officer to 5 and a half years in prison for planning a terrorist attack. prosecutor saying the officer paused at the syrian refugee and plotted to attack multiple high ranking politicians. the case shot the nation stood a debate about right wing radicalism in the german military and autopsy shows that a black man killed by police in the u. s. date of hire, last month was short, $46.00 times j lend. walker was gone down by 8 officers off to he tried to run following a minor traffic violation. the incident has treated week of protest rushes base agency and nasa have signed a deal on joint flies to the
caroline, i thank you. is a quick look now at some of the other stories making news around the world today, sri lanka is prime minister run neil big premier singer has been sworn in as a caretaker president and meet an economic and political crisis. it follows the resignation of god by russia. potter who fled the country. parliament is due to approve a new president. next week a german court has sentence an army officer to 5 and a half years in prison for planning a terrorist attack. prosecutor...
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good evening, caroline.good evening, andre in the last year fentanyl drug busts have nearly tripled in this area, and even though it's a top priority for law enforcement, we know statewide. the data shows fentanyl overdose deaths have increased 40. in the last year. they say that officers can't just can't move fast enough. many states across the country have already seized a record amount of fentanyl and 2022. i hope they get it all. i'm thankful they got that. i thank god for our deputies every day that are out there fighting this war. i mean, it is a war war with too many casualties, too many loved ones lost overdoses. the er doctor called in the middle of the night and said, your son overdosed and he's dead. just that. matter of fact. and added, believe him at first. and i just screamed and cried on the floor and my husband took the phone. county sheriff's office search warrants the amount of fentanyl seized in the united states this year could kill more than one billion people, according to new data from
good evening, caroline.good evening, andre in the last year fentanyl drug busts have nearly tripled in this area, and even though it's a top priority for law enforcement, we know statewide. the data shows fentanyl overdose deaths have increased 40. in the last year. they say that officers can't just can't move fast enough. many states across the country have already seized a record amount of fentanyl and 2022. i hope they get it all. i'm thankful they got that. i thank god for our deputies...
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with me are the parliamentary journalist tony grew and the journalist and broadcaster caroline frost. tomorrow's front pages, starting with... the i have done a poll showing more than half of voters say that borisjohnson as leader makes the conservative party less appealing. the metro says it's a "flipping miracle" that formula 1 driver zhou guanyu survived after his crash at the british grand prix. they also say ministers are "groping for answers" on whether the prime minister was aware of the chris pincher allegations. tory rebels tell the times the way borisjohnson responded to the claims means he is more likely to lose support within the 1922 committee. the same story features on the telegraph, who report the prime minister is facing a cabinet backlash over how he has handled the allegations. the mirror reports labour have blasted the pm for saying chris pincher "did the decent thing" by resigning as deputy chief whip. in the guardian, half of all children in single—parent families are now living in relative poverty. and a tribute to theatre director peter brook, who died today ag
with me are the parliamentary journalist tony grew and the journalist and broadcaster caroline frost. tomorrow's front pages, starting with... the i have done a poll showing more than half of voters say that borisjohnson as leader makes the conservative party less appealing. the metro says it's a "flipping miracle" that formula 1 driver zhou guanyu survived after his crash at the british grand prix. they also say ministers are "groping for answers" on whether the prime...
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watt, on the left, and she was responsible for caroline watt�*s actions.eletion of evidence, accusing rebekah vardy of deleting whatsapps messages and then having lied about it under oath. she broke down in court crying. caroline watt did not give evidence in court for health reasons and her mobile phone, which could have provided a data trail, went missing in the north sea. the conclusion of coleen rooney's defence and the accusations made in her original post were true. it's estimated that each side will have a legal bill of well over £1 million but whoever wins could still be hundreds of thousands of pounds out of pocket. many have asked why this came to court, at times becca vailea who brought the case look like she was asking the same question. rebekah! colin paterson, bbc news. there are growing signs that ukraine plans to try to recapture the southern region of kherson, which was seized by russia at the very start of the war. when the russian troops first rolled in, there were weeks of street protests, until the soldiers cleared the streets and bega
watt, on the left, and she was responsible for caroline watt�*s actions.eletion of evidence, accusing rebekah vardy of deleting whatsapps messages and then having lied about it under oath. she broke down in court crying. caroline watt did not give evidence in court for health reasons and her mobile phone, which could have provided a data trail, went missing in the north sea. the conclusion of coleen rooney's defence and the accusations made in her original post were true. it's estimated that...
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yeah. # sweet caroline. # sweet caroline. # good times neverfelt # sweet caroline. # good times neverhis evening. it has been cloudy in birmingham. it will start to break up towards the end of that opening ceremony. it should stay dry. we have seen some rain, so a bit of rain affecting north—western parts of england, heading north across scotland. some heavy bursts for the next few hours. rain may ease, but we will see another pulse coming back across northern england and southern scotland. clear skies developing elsewhere. temperatures around 11-1a. as elsewhere. temperatures around 11—1a. as we head into tomorrow, we are in no man's land really. we are in a call, in between two areas of high pressure, to areas of low pressure, very light winds for the most part. hopefully some warm sunshine. we will start the cloud and rain across northern parts of england, that will peter out. elsewhere plenty of sunshine. the cloud will bubble up, one or two showers across eastern scotland and northern parts of england. plenty of sunshine probably around coastal areas. a warmer day for all of us w
yeah. # sweet caroline. # sweet caroline. # good times neverfelt # sweet caroline. # good times neverhis evening. it has been cloudy in birmingham. it will start to break up towards the end of that opening ceremony. it should stay dry. we have seen some rain, so a bit of rain affecting north—western parts of england, heading north across scotland. some heavy bursts for the next few hours. rain may ease, but we will see another pulse coming back across northern england and southern scotland....
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caroline hawley, bbc news.wan straits. president xi said that those who played with fire would only get burnt. wayne couzens has lost his appeal against his whole life sentence for the murder of 33 year—old sarah everard. the former police officer was handed a whole life term for the rape and murder of sarah everard, as she was walking home through south london in march last year. appealing against the whole—life sentence, couzens's lawyers argued he deserved "decades injail" but said a whole—life term was excessive. however, lord burnett said that the sentencing judge was entitled to impose a whole life order due to the facts of couzens' case. a union representing easyjet pilots based in spain says its members will go on strike for nine days in august. they're demanding that the airline reestablishes pilots' working conditions from before the coronavirus pandemic and offers a new multi—year contract deal. a seperate strike by cabin crew this weekend was called off after an agreement on salary was reached. mean
caroline hawley, bbc news.wan straits. president xi said that those who played with fire would only get burnt. wayne couzens has lost his appeal against his whole life sentence for the murder of 33 year—old sarah everard. the former police officer was handed a whole life term for the rape and murder of sarah everard, as she was walking home through south london in march last year. appealing against the whole—life sentence, couzens's lawyers argued he deserved "decades injail" but...
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i am caroline hyde. romaine: i am romaine bostick. taylor: i am taylor riggs.aine: we are counting down to the fomc minutes. potential insight into what we get out of the july meeting weeks away. here is our own michael mckee. mike: no real surprises in this set of minutes in mid june when they met. they saw a strong economy plagued by covid
i am caroline hyde. romaine: i am romaine bostick. taylor: i am taylor riggs.aine: we are counting down to the fomc minutes. potential insight into what we get out of the july meeting weeks away. here is our own michael mckee. mike: no real surprises in this set of minutes in mid june when they met. they saw a strong economy plagued by covid
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caroline davies, bbc news.der of the party and the next prime minister. a result is expected around in just under two hours' time at three o'clock this afternoon. four candidates are still in the race — rishi sunak, penny mordaunt, liz truss and kemi badenoch. let's join our political correspondent nick eardley who's at westminster for us this lunchtime. nick, four about to become three? yes, tomorrow we will find out the final two in the race to be prime minister. that will be put to the conservative membership over the summer. the unction among all the mps i have chatted to today is rishi sunak will be one of the two —— the assumption among all the mps. the big question is whojoins him on the final ballot. the frontrunners are foreign secretary liz truss and the trade minister penny mordaunt. they are both battling for second place. however, kemi badenoch is not out of the race yet. her supporters have said this morning she is trying to pick up last—minute votes to get her through to the final vote tomorrow.
caroline davies, bbc news.der of the party and the next prime minister. a result is expected around in just under two hours' time at three o'clock this afternoon. four candidates are still in the race — rishi sunak, penny mordaunt, liz truss and kemi badenoch. let's join our political correspondent nick eardley who's at westminster for us this lunchtime. nick, four about to become three? yes, tomorrow we will find out the final two in the race to be prime minister. that will be put to the...
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caroline shively fox news.he father of the men suspected of carrying out that deadly mass shooting on the fourth of july, insists that he is not to blame for anything tied to the tragedy . he sponsored an application for his son to obtain a gun license in 2019. that happened months after a relative called police to report robert cremo. the third had threatened to kill his family. speaking to abc news, the father said, quote they do background checks. whatever that entails. i'm not exactly sure. and either you're approved or denied, and he was approved. the director of the illinois state police says the ongoing investigation will include looking into the father's involvement. i can only speak from my perspective as a citizen and as a father that we all have a duty. we all have an obligation. we all have to be mindful of the safety of others. and that sometimes that requires some difficult things as a parent. seven people were killed and dozens of others were injured on the fourth of july when the gunman opened f
caroline shively fox news.he father of the men suspected of carrying out that deadly mass shooting on the fourth of july, insists that he is not to blame for anything tied to the tragedy . he sponsored an application for his son to obtain a gun license in 2019. that happened months after a relative called police to report robert cremo. the third had threatened to kill his family. speaking to abc news, the father said, quote they do background checks. whatever that entails. i'm not exactly sure....
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caroline elliott joins us now from the orlando international airport, which made that list caroline.ell heather, we've all heard those four stories all summer, long of travelers stuck in the airport for days at a time, and this list shows us that some airports have more delays than others. here are the top five in the country. right now, you can see chicago midway international airport had the highest proportion of delays. 38% of flights were delayed at chicago midway since june 1st and not too far behind orlando. jfk baltimore, washington and newark liberty. all report more than 30% of flights delayed in june and july. experts say staffing shortages are still the problem. even though we're moving the same amount of passengers as we were in 2019. we're seeing a drastic reduction in the amount of regional airline flights as the regional simply don't have enough pilots to staff their airplanes. now we know many airlines have cut flight schedules to try to manage these flight disruptions, but by the word tells us the 100 busiest airports in the world still are reporting about 20% of fli
caroline elliott joins us now from the orlando international airport, which made that list caroline.ell heather, we've all heard those four stories all summer, long of travelers stuck in the airport for days at a time, and this list shows us that some airports have more delays than others. here are the top five in the country. right now, you can see chicago midway international airport had the highest proportion of delays. 38% of flights were delayed at chicago midway since june 1st and not too...
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caroline hawley, bbc news.rrespondent mariko oi has more on the reaction to the assignation injapan. well, i have to say, it'sjust an utter shock that this happened injapan, where gun crimes are extremely rare and political violence is almost unheard of. so, ever since the first news alert came in saying that he was attacked at around 11:30am local time, my phone just hasn't stopped ringing because all my friends, family members, are talking about it. and he was taken to hospital in the city of nara, where he was attacked. butjust after 5pm local time, he was pronounced dead after losing too much blood and so on. as you said, he was a very influentialfigure. just a few decades ago, japan was known for a revolving door of prime ministers. and i have to say, mr abe's first term was one of that — part of that. but then he came back as the prime minister and he stayed and he became the longest serving prime minister ofjapan. so, as a result, he became the face of the country to a lot of the global leaders. he was a
caroline hawley, bbc news.rrespondent mariko oi has more on the reaction to the assignation injapan. well, i have to say, it'sjust an utter shock that this happened injapan, where gun crimes are extremely rare and political violence is almost unheard of. so, ever since the first news alert came in saying that he was attacked at around 11:30am local time, my phone just hasn't stopped ringing because all my friends, family members, are talking about it. and he was taken to hospital in the city of...
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it is remarkablyinexpensive to do it and as caroline alden pointed out comprehensive.this is the way to go. >> i'm grateful to have had the opportunity to have pilot in california and i hope the rest of the country will take notice and it's good to hear from a usb drive with on uaour panel today this is i'll yield back the chair. >> next up representative carter. >> command chair and all of you for being here. look, as much as my colleagues on the other side of the aisle don't want to admit it or don't like it, we have to admit adthat fossil fuels, natural gas and will are going to be part of our portfolio for a long time . let's face it. we'll great percentage of our energy portfolio today is fossil fuels and that didn't happen overnight and it's not going to change overnight no matter how hard we want it to do that or how badly you want it to do that but i have to tell you i encourage by the progress that the oil and gas industry, the fossil fuel industry has made in decreasing emissions. i had a group in my office earlier this week, a group of six oil companies are
it is remarkablyinexpensive to do it and as caroline alden pointed out comprehensive.this is the way to go. >> i'm grateful to have had the opportunity to have pilot in california and i hope the rest of the country will take notice and it's good to hear from a usb drive with on uaour panel today this is i'll yield back the chair. >> next up representative carter. >> command chair and all of you for being here. look, as much as my colleagues on the other side of the aisle don't...
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yeah. # sweet caroline # sweet caroline # good times neverfelt # sweet caroline # good times never felt scotland mainly to the south, and elsewhere, is likely to become dry with more clear spells around. we have some more humid nights to come. lots of cloud to begin with tomorrow. although brightening up, for scattered showers. a lot of dry weather, with the sunnier prospect for many. it will feel warmer with temperatures through england from the mid to upper 20s. the end with rain pushing into northern ireland, western scotland, across scotland and into saturday. there will be some rain and showers around, the driest in the warmest towards the south and southeast. hello, i'm christian fraser. you're watching the context on bbc news. 137 minutes — that's how long presidentjoe biden spoke with xijinping today. the message on taiwan, from the chinese leader, was pretty blunt �*those who play with fire, he said, wil get burnt.�* joe biden says us support for taiwan "has not changed". what has changed is the outlook on the us economy — a second quarter of decline — which has put the preside
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caroline hawley, bbc news. heard this terrible news of the assassination of the former prime minister? i’m assassination of the former prime minister? �* , ., , minister? i'm understandably as surrised minister? i'm understandably as surprised as _ minister? i'm understandably as surprised as everyone _ minister? i'm understandably as surprised as everyone has - minister? i'm understandably as surprised as everyone has been| minister? i'm understandably as l surprised as everyone has been as minister? i'm understandably as - surprised as everyone has been as it is such an unusual thing forjapan to pepe will be killed in such a way and for such a distinguished man's like to come to an end at the end of it in the session's gun is truly tragic. but he was a great prime minister. not only was he the longest serving japanese prime minister, but i think he was the most transformative prime minister of japan most transformative prime minister ofjapan since the most transformative prime minister of japan since the seco
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now his eccentric personality seems to have put him at odds with first lady caroline harrison and carolineharrison really valued privacy at the white house. so it's no surprise that these interviews that simon was doing with the press might not have sat well with her. i love one story that i found when researching he goes. i'm and that's reported in many different newspapers that a quote crank called at the white house during the harrison administration and promised a youth giving elixir to the staff and to the president and that while other members of the staff thought surely this is a plot or a ploy hugo simon became convinced that the man was a great scientist and bared his arm for the youth giving inoculation. luckily. the man was evicted from the white house before he goes. i'm in could get the youth giving elixir, but certainly this is one event that may have put him at odds with the first family. he also as i mentioned resigned a few months in and he gave many exit interviews about the reasons that he left the white house one newspaper asked about the quote stories that you and the
now his eccentric personality seems to have put him at odds with first lady caroline harrison and carolineharrison really valued privacy at the white house. so it's no surprise that these interviews that simon was doing with the press might not have sat well with her. i love one story that i found when researching he goes. i'm and that's reported in many different newspapers that a quote crank called at the white house during the harrison administration and promised a youth giving elixir to the...
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we have a lot of news to get to tonight, and reporter caroline hecker from our cbs affiliate kmov will good evening, carolyn. >> reporter: good evening. here in st. peters, it's been soaked with more than a foot of rainfall, a lot of which fell before sunrise, leaving many residents forced to flee the floodwaters in darkness, risks of getting trapped. st. louis woke up under water. >> it's really coming up rather quickly. >> reporter: by 7:00 a.m., 8 inches of rain had fallen, shutting down four major highways into the city. >> still boxed in. there is nowhere for the water to go. >> reporter: roads were overwhelmed. cars drowned in the waters were left abandoned. with homes and businesses not spared from the historic flash flooding. >> look likes they have one individual. >> reporter: first responders across the area ferried more than 100 residents from their drenched homes and trapped vehicles. while others waded through waist-deep waters. >> there was no water inside here at 8:00 this morning. >> reporter: at least one person was found dead in a submerged vehicle. >> we have pulled
we have a lot of news to get to tonight, and reporter caroline hecker from our cbs affiliate kmov will good evening, carolyn. >> reporter: good evening. here in st. peters, it's been soaked with more than a foot of rainfall, a lot of which fell before sunrise, leaving many residents forced to flee the floodwaters in darkness, risks of getting trapped. st. louis woke up under water. >> it's really coming up rather quickly. >> reporter: by 7:00 a.m., 8 inches of rain had fallen,...
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welcome, giles, welcome, caroline. good to see you tonight. >> thank you so much, anna, it's so nice to be here. and hello, giles. so nice to see you. >> hello to both of, you hello to everyone, great to be here. >> i'll let you get on to what is best, enjoy. >> i think giles and i are going to dive right into our conversation and our questions, rather than reading something, we have so much to talk about we want to go right there. if that's okay with you, giles. >> that's good, that works for me. >> all right, wonderful. i worked with chiles on this manuscript, so it is my pleasure to read it a handful of times and it was fascinating every time. it really does read as a thriller, a page turner, as much as it does a as a work of history. it's a wonderful book in that way. in the book is headed berlin, right after world war ii, as the war was ending and just after. during this time, berlin was divided into four sectors, of course. the book follows the leaders of those four sectors, before sectors that germany was divide
welcome, giles, welcome, caroline. good to see you tonight. >> thank you so much, anna, it's so nice to be here. and hello, giles. so nice to see you. >> hello to both of, you hello to everyone, great to be here. >> i'll let you get on to what is best, enjoy. >> i think giles and i are going to dive right into our conversation and our questions, rather than reading something, we have so much to talk about we want to go right there. if that's okay with you, giles....