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carolyn manno. >>> home court has been a boost for williams.r, i'm carolyn manno. >>> home court has been a boost for williams., i'm carolyn manno. >>> home court has been a boost for williams. we asked experts what else they are seeing in her game. >> her movement has been so off since coming back at wimbledon, of course she didn't play for a year. that was to be expected. but how quickly she is seemingly finding that "a" game again and i think the dreams that we all had about serena making a big run and going deep in this tournament are starting to become a potential reality right now. >> now no one expects her do well, she's having a blast and playing great tennis. right now you're going, oh, my goodness, could we be watching something really spectacular as in she continues to work her way through the draw, goes all the way through the weekend and into next week. i think that anything now is possible for of course one of the greatest athletes in any sport we've ever seen. >> she's coming as if she just started as a teenager, she letting you know that i'm authentic. everything abou
carolyn manno. >>> home court has been a boost for williams.r, i'm carolyn manno. >>> home court has been a boost for williams., i'm carolyn manno. >>> home court has been a boost for williams. we asked experts what else they are seeing in her game. >> her movement has been so off since coming back at wimbledon, of course she didn't play for a year. that was to be expected. but how quickly she is seemingly finding that "a" game again and i think the...
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carolyn heinrich, we will start with you. ms.h: it really shaped educational practice at many levels. it was a law that came out of work that was already being done in the state to try to reckon with the fact that when we looked at our students performance, we were not measuring up to our peers in other countries and there was concern about some groups falling further behind. not only at the federal level but states had already been looking at things we could do to change the circumstances. as we know, george w. bush was president and much of what came to be part of no child left behind reflected things that were being done in texas as well as other places and it really did, for more than a decade, shaped what was happening at the local level. host: rick, as part of his platform, george w. bush ran on passing a law like this. changes happened with the law. we will get into that. tell us how it was received at the time in terms of the policy changes it made. mr. hess: it was modeled on what they did in texas. it was a bipartisan e
carolyn heinrich, we will start with you. ms.h: it really shaped educational practice at many levels. it was a law that came out of work that was already being done in the state to try to reckon with the fact that when we looked at our students performance, we were not measuring up to our peers in other countries and there was concern about some groups falling further behind. not only at the federal level but states had already been looking at things we could do to change the circumstances. as...
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cynt: yes, i named her carolyn with the k because my mom's name is carolyn and my husband's name wasneth. she was born four months prematurely, so that was unexpected. and so they said she would live two days, she lived six months, and she was here for a reason. truly, i think the doctors learned a lot. we learned a lot from it. and so the lord took my baby at 6.5 months old. it was the toughest challenge of my life. honestly, i just ended up just laying out on the staircase one day when my husband left to go see his family after the funeral and i laid there the whole weekend. i had the same clothes on when he got back home. i just needed to let it out. i just couldn't even deal with the grief. my husband saw me when he got home and, you know, i was still in the same clothes. and he just put his hand down. he reached his hand down and he got me up. and that's the story of my life. i think that's what we have to do for each other, be that hand and lift that person up. geoff: and then on top of alof that, in 2010, you're diagnosed with stage three colon cancer. and the way you write ab
cynt: yes, i named her carolyn with the k because my mom's name is carolyn and my husband's name wasneth. she was born four months prematurely, so that was unexpected. and so they said she would live two days, she lived six months, and she was here for a reason. truly, i think the doctors learned a lot. we learned a lot from it. and so the lord took my baby at 6.5 months old. it was the toughest challenge of my life. honestly, i just ended up just laying out on the staircase one day when my...
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. >> cnn sports correspondent carolyn manno was there.u these questions jealously this morning, carolyn. it is amazing to hear serena williams say, you know, i'm super competitive, which, of course, is, you know, we knew that and you've shown it. tell us what it was like to be there last night. >> well, i think that sound bite really says it all. what it felt like, it felt more like a boxing ring than a tennis court. the atmosphere has been unbelievable. but this is the final bow that the greatest the sport has ever seen deserves. and the fact that she feels so mentally free to embrace this moment and try to enjoy this moment, while also performing at the level that we're seeing her perform at is just incredible. when you think about her career, jim and poppy, spanning nearly three decades at the professional level, spanning five american presidents, and you talk about the grand slam singles titles and the four olympic gold medals, there are so much to what she's been carrying that it has been so heavy for her and we're getting that insig
. >> cnn sports correspondent carolyn manno was there.u these questions jealously this morning, carolyn. it is amazing to hear serena williams say, you know, i'm super competitive, which, of course, is, you know, we knew that and you've shown it. tell us what it was like to be there last night. >> well, i think that sound bite really says it all. what it felt like, it felt more like a boxing ring than a tennis court. the atmosphere has been unbelievable. but this is the final bow...
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speaking of your mother, tell me about carolyn gardiner. i mean, you describe her as a saint, an angel and a prayer warrior. and if i were to meet her for the first time, what would my impression be be of her and you would love carolyn gardiner. so she is absolutely amazing. she is a strong woman of faith. so every thing she does, her words, her actions, they're all rooted in scripture. she is all about service, believe it or not, because i'm kind of loud now and i kind of i write that guide. but she is a soft spoken woman until that voice of power comes out. and so, you know, when the lord that anointing starts rising up because she's all about service, she is all about helping people and on a true mission to make the world better. she loves her children, her grandchildren and her family. actually, her community. i got my community service spirit from my mother and she is a woman of optimism. she she taught us a long time ago that with god, all things are possible. and so she is she's all about the bible. she's all about jesus. and how muc
speaking of your mother, tell me about carolyn gardiner. i mean, you describe her as a saint, an angel and a prayer warrior. and if i were to meet her for the first time, what would my impression be be of her and you would love carolyn gardiner. so she is absolutely amazing. she is a strong woman of faith. so every thing she does, her words, her actions, they're all rooted in scripture. she is all about service, believe it or not, because i'm kind of loud now and i kind of i write that guide....
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so charles has to oversea that change and he has a lot on his plate. >> carolyn, as kate outlined the global issues the uk is sorting through, views on the monarchy have shifted over the past few years so how does a new king navigate all of that? >> it will be a complicated process because the late queen elizabeth ii had a great deal of personal popularity, even with people in the commonwealth who didn't necessarily support constitutional monarchy as a system of government. there was a lot of respect for the queen's decades of public service, her service in the a auxillary service in the war, so it will be interesting to see how attitudes towards the monarchy shift. we have seen as prince of wales that prince charles, now the king, had some successful recent tours. he visited canada with camilla in may to mark the platinum jubilee and emphasized his role in canada was to listen to canadians, particularly indigenous canadians and to take in their concerns. so i think that's going to set the tone for his role as king. he's going to emphasize listening to people around the world from all
so charles has to oversea that change and he has a lot on his plate. >> carolyn, as kate outlined the global issues the uk is sorting through, views on the monarchy have shifted over the past few years so how does a new king navigate all of that? >> it will be a complicated process because the late queen elizabeth ii had a great deal of personal popularity, even with people in the commonwealth who didn't necessarily support constitutional monarchy as a system of government. there...
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carolyn manno joins us live with the bleacher report.lan that's going to come to fruition. her head coach says, yeah, we're going to party tonight. i think they deserve it. last night was so emotional for her, there was a calm around her separating from the sport. tonight it's going to get rowdy, what a way to go out, going downswing. she's such a fighter and that was on display last night. the crowd was raucous, the loudest i've heard this entire week, trying to will her to another victory. she lost the first set. serena dug so deep like she has done so many times, she wasn't going down without a fight. she played some of the best points she's played in the tournament, this year in fact, to get to this second set. even when struggling in the third set, she would not quit, she staved off five match points before finally falling in a three hour and five minute match, the longest of her career. she certainly got emotional when the reality of the moment hit her right after. >> it all started with my parents and they deserve everything. so i
carolyn manno joins us live with the bleacher report.lan that's going to come to fruition. her head coach says, yeah, we're going to party tonight. i think they deserve it. last night was so emotional for her, there was a calm around her separating from the sport. tonight it's going to get rowdy, what a way to go out, going downswing. she's such a fighter and that was on display last night. the crowd was raucous, the loudest i've heard this entire week, trying to will her to another victory....
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let's bring in cnn's carolyn manno. well, frances tiafoe has always been a very gifted tennis player. therar very few overnight sensations in the sport, jake. but now he's playing with a confidence and a belief in himself and a focus that is really allowing him to utilize all those gifts in a way that i don't think he has so far in his young career. he's got such a big serve. he's got incredible footwork. he put himself in excellent position on the court against rafa, who is a player that you can never take for granted that can climb his way out of just about anything. but he can win this thing. he really could. the crowd is going to be on his side. he's always been a showman. he lofds to engage with the crowd. as we've seen over the last week or so, the u.s. open crowd, when they embrace a player they can really lift a player. his chances are really good. but further than that, you touched on his backstory. it is remarkably compelling. his parents fled civil war from sierra leone. he grew up in maryland playing at a te
let's bring in cnn's carolyn manno. well, frances tiafoe has always been a very gifted tennis player. therar very few overnight sensations in the sport, jake. but now he's playing with a confidence and a belief in himself and a focus that is really allowing him to utilize all those gifts in a way that i don't think he has so far in his young career. he's got such a big serve. he's got incredible footwork. he put himself in excellent position on the court against rafa, who is a player that you...
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we know what carolyn was saying with john, of course, brianna, absolutely true.erena is playing freely, she is playing as if she's just having a ball out there. that is the key. she wasn't played much so she is not burned out, she is not injured, knock on wood. she looks like a kid out there having a ball and she's not done yet. this evolving, evolving out of tennis, it's a very slow evolution. she's having a great time and the question i think now comes for everyone watching how far can she go? could she win this? and i think the answer unthinkable, what, 48 -- you know, 72 hours ago is she can go into next week potentially and who knows? the sky is the limit because she is just playing an entirely different brand of tennis than she usually does when the pressure is on. >> evolving out of tennis but i think it's also so interesting to hear her talk in a way paying homage to the fact that -- to attribute to how she has owe involved in the game and how she has evolved in the acceptance of her in the game. she said she hasn't been able to play like this in two deca
we know what carolyn was saying with john, of course, brianna, absolutely true.erena is playing freely, she is playing as if she's just having a ball out there. that is the key. she wasn't played much so she is not burned out, she is not injured, knock on wood. she looks like a kid out there having a ball and she's not done yet. this evolving, evolving out of tennis, it's a very slow evolution. she's having a great time and the question i think now comes for everyone watching how far can she...
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carolyn harris, also a historian and author. thoughts in this extraordinary moment in world history. >> i feel an extraordinary sense of respectful reflection. for me, this was about nearly a century lived, an extraordinary time span, which has seen so many changes in world history, undergone with a sense of duty, intelligence, forethought, self-control. the role of a moe narch is to kp it all together. i don't believe that in the uk, the monarchy is purely symbolic. i think the queen had a huge amount of power and respect behind the scenes. and i would love to know how she used it, because from the very first day, it could not have been easy. she didn't run toward the crown with open arms. she did it because she used her mind, she calculated, and she thought, this is my duty. i must do this. and she did it incredibly well. that's why you have people at all points on the political spectrum paying tribute. it's an extraordinary feat to provide in a reign of decades upon decades with all sorts of things happening, including within
carolyn harris, also a historian and author. thoughts in this extraordinary moment in world history. >> i feel an extraordinary sense of respectful reflection. for me, this was about nearly a century lived, an extraordinary time span, which has seen so many changes in world history, undergone with a sense of duty, intelligence, forethought, self-control. the role of a moe narch is to kp it all together. i don't believe that in the uk, the monarchy is purely symbolic. i think the queen had...
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good morning, carolyn. >> good morning, amara and boris.or fans wondering why he wasn't starting the entire time. what a performance. he stepped up in front of the largest crowd for a season opener in school history, close to 91,000 on hand at the swamp. in the fourth quarter, richardson was one of the best pump fakes you'll ever see throwing it to frazer for the two-point conversion. the gators go up by three. richardson would not be denied, running this one in from a yard out, gators up 29-26 and one last chance. ammary bernie kicking it off in the end zone. richardson, close to 300 total yards and a touchdown in a upset over utah, a huge first win for head coach billy napier. ohio state and notre dame meeting for the first time in the regular season since 1996. this was the headliner and the irish, who were 17-point underdogs, led 10 -7 at the half, but the buckeyes defense took over from there, they shut out the irish in the second half, holding them to just 72 yards of offense. heisman candidate t.j. stroud taking over. the buckeyes ge
good morning, carolyn. >> good morning, amara and boris.or fans wondering why he wasn't starting the entire time. what a performance. he stepped up in front of the largest crowd for a season opener in school history, close to 91,000 on hand at the swamp. in the fourth quarter, richardson was one of the best pump fakes you'll ever see throwing it to frazer for the two-point conversion. the gators go up by three. richardson would not be denied, running this one in from a yard out, gators up...
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carolyn manno. light for new covid boosters. these are updated boosters. so how will this batch be different? and should you consider getting the new shot? we'll discuss with the former head of the cdc, dr. ricichard messer, will join us next. hmm.m... back to the miro board. dave says “feed it?” and dave feeds it. just then our hero has a breakthrough. "shoot it, camera, shoot a movie!" and so our humble team saves the day by working together. on miro. pain hits fast. so get relief fast. only tylenol rapid release gels have laser drilled holes. they release medicine fast for fast pain reli. and now get relief without a pill with tylenol dissolve packs. relief without the water. if you have this... consider adding this. an aarp medicare supplement insurance plan from unitedhealthcare. medicare supplement plans help by paying some of what medicare doesn't... and let you see any doctor. any specialist. anywhere in the u.s. who accepts medicare patients. so if you have this... consider adding this. cal
carolyn manno. light for new covid boosters. these are updated boosters. so how will this batch be different? and should you consider getting the new shot? we'll discuss with the former head of the cdc, dr. ricichard messer, will join us next. hmm.m... back to the miro board. dave says “feed it?” and dave feeds it. just then our hero has a breakthrough. "shoot it, camera, shoot a movie!" and so our humble team saves the day by working together. on miro. pain hits fast. so get...
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author carolyn huynh's debut novel "the fortunes of jaded women" tells about the story of women cursedcy, and it brings all the aunties, mothers, cousins, daughters together for better or worse as they try to navigate who -- like which prediction belongs to who. >> reporter: the novel centers around several generations of women. each of their voices distinctly different, but laugh out loud funny. >> i think i really wanted to showcase how vietnamese women, especially the mothers, are unintentionally quite funny, and i know like some parts of the book can be seen as quite crass in dialogue in how they speak to each other, but it's so specific to vietnamese americans. to show love they kind of like drag you or roast you. >> this story is largely told from a female point of view. was that on purpose? >> yes, yes, it's fiction, but my mother, i always felt like she didn't have a voice in the family, so it was very purposeful that i would only showcase women. >> did you have a favorite scene you loved writing? >> i love writing about the older generation like the three mothers, because i fe
author carolyn huynh's debut novel "the fortunes of jaded women" tells about the story of women cursedcy, and it brings all the aunties, mothers, cousins, daughters together for better or worse as they try to navigate who -- like which prediction belongs to who. >> reporter: the novel centers around several generations of women. each of their voices distinctly different, but laugh out loud funny. >> i think i really wanted to showcase how vietnamese women, especially the...
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levitt, it looks like carolyn levitt has the early lead here.t over yet in new hampshire there for this race. they go up against chris pappas, the winner of this, the other one is an custer. republicans feel confident about that. i wanted to get really quickly to a governors race that were watching that's fascinating, that is the incumbent governor of rhode island, daniel mckee, he is facing a challenger and helena fowlkes, who is a cg stomach cbs executive who can pin pretty much solely on education in the wake of corbett and how bad it is. this is a sitting governor, democratic government government governor of rhode island to see if he can pull this out, he's in a real dogfight. a business woman on other side actually is a republican who face the winner of this, because. laura said about po. >> laura: those are tight. i love the upstart coming against the incumbent. thanks for staying up for us tonight. the one thing bidens team is bragging about is that the still high gas prices have fallen from what was a historical peak. but what are we pa
levitt, it looks like carolyn levitt has the early lead here.t over yet in new hampshire there for this race. they go up against chris pappas, the winner of this, the other one is an custer. republicans feel confident about that. i wanted to get really quickly to a governors race that were watching that's fascinating, that is the incumbent governor of rhode island, daniel mckee, he is facing a challenger and helena fowlkes, who is a cg stomach cbs executive who can pin pretty much solely on...
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both of them. >> thank you, carolyn manno. good to see you. we will be right back.e betting on how spicy the atomic wings really are. but life doesn't offer you $150 in free bets when you bet just $5. so when it comes to the nfl. bet on fanduel... and make every moment more. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ["only wanna be with you" by hootie & the blowfish] discover is accepted at 99% of places in the u.s. ["only wanna be with you" by hootie & the blowfish] joe biden and democrats in congress just passed the inflation reduction act to lower our energy bills. investing in american-made clean energy means our families will save $1,800 a year on energy bills. that's more savings for us. >>> welcome to all of you watching us around the world. ahead on cnn newsroom. >> maga republicans do not believe in america! they do not
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both of them. >> thank you carolyn, good to see you. we'll be right back!pedia member you earn points on your travels, and that's on top of your airline miles. so you can go and see... or taste or do absolutely nothing with all those bubbles. without ever wondering if you're getting the most out of your trip. because you are. why is roger happy? it's the little things carvana does. see, roger wants to sell his car stat. little things like getting a real offer in two minutes really make roger happy. so does carvana's customer advocate caitlin picking up his car at promptly 10am. hi, are you roger? berglund. with the honda accord? yes i am. it's right over there. will i be getting? and he loves that caitlin pays him on the spot. yep, rog. it's the little things that drive you happy. we'll drive you happy at carvana. tonight, michigan secretary of state saying her office is actively working with law enforcement after an allegedly stolen voting machine ended up for sale on ebay. in fact it sold for 1200 dollars! but how did a voting machine, which is supposed t
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carolyn harris, thank you so much. and our coverage of queen elizabeth's passing continues. going to show you a special visit the queen made to cnn shortly after the september 11th attacks. >>> and still ahead for you tonight, the justice department and former president trump battling it out in course over the review of classified documents taken from mar-a-lago. plus, 11 major wildfires burning right now across california. we are live with the very latest developments, and we're going to be right back. answer a few questions and our techno wizardry calculates your car'r's value and gives you a real offer in seconds we'll come to you pay you on the spot then pick up your car that's it at carvana questlove is the poetry of stillness. a thundering drumbeat. discovering the virtues of a wandering mind. conflict and clima change. a new black dream. the hien melodies of trains. the sacred spell of words. this art was looted. the power of a dinner table. a country on the brink. carving a path through the heart of philadelphia. a story of love and obsession. affirmations, etched in
carolyn harris, thank you so much. and our coverage of queen elizabeth's passing continues. going to show you a special visit the queen made to cnn shortly after the september 11th attacks. >>> and still ahead for you tonight, the justice department and former president trump battling it out in course over the review of classified documents taken from mar-a-lago. plus, 11 major wildfires burning right now across california. we are live with the very latest developments, and we're going...
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i'm outside boston to meet carolyn edelstein. her openbiome organization is combating a notorious bacteria, c. difcile or c. diff. openbiome is helping fight this life threatening gut infection with a radical treatment, human fecal transplants. - c. diff or c. difficile is the most comm hospital incurred infection in the u.s., actually. - who is at risk of contracting it? - oftentimes what happens is someone will go into a hospital or a long term care facility, they'll go on antibiotics and they'll acquire a c. diff infection. what happens when you go on antibiotics is a lot of the microbes that are normally present in your gut get wiped out. and without that competition c. diff is able to spread and to start producing the toxin that makes you sick. c. diff is really difficult to kill and to get rid of, because it makes little spores. - [julia] these toxic spores are c. diff's most ruthless weapon against the body. - because of this, it's pretty easy for patients to be colonized by c. diff. - [julia] c. diff infects a half a mill
i'm outside boston to meet carolyn edelstein. her openbiome organization is combating a notorious bacteria, c. difcile or c. diff. openbiome is helping fight this life threatening gut infection with a radical treatment, human fecal transplants. - c. diff or c. difficile is the most comm hospital incurred infection in the u.s., actually. - who is at risk of contracting it? - oftentimes what happens is someone will go into a hospital or a long term care facility, they'll go on antibiotics and...
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. >> reporter: at the santa clara county fairgrounds in san jose, carolyn rosen is eager to get her new covid-19 booster. >> i wasn't really due for another one for a few months. but, you know, the way this variant is acting and it hits in odd places, i with us more than happy to get revaccinate. >> reporter: according to the san francisco department of public health, the new covid-19 shots are already being distributed to pharmacies and private pelc providers. and appointments should start opening up over the next few days. there will also soon be options to drop in for a shot without an appointment. the vaccine clinic at zuckerberg san francisco general hospital will begin at administering those newly formulated covid-19 vaccines beginning next week. the new booster called a bivaillant shot includes protection against the original strain of the virus and two more infectious subvariants that are responsible for the majority of infections right now. health experts across the state say people should get used to getting a covid booster each year, much like a flu shot. >> i want to note th
. >> reporter: at the santa clara county fairgrounds in san jose, carolyn rosen is eager to get her new covid-19 booster. >> i wasn't really due for another one for a few months. but, you know, the way this variant is acting and it hits in odd places, i with us more than happy to get revaccinate. >> reporter: according to the san francisco department of public health, the new covid-19 shots are already being distributed to pharmacies and private pelc providers. and...
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>> carolyn, i want to get your perspective. what do you see as the legal ramifications, and what should happen now? >> i certainly think richard hit the nail on the head with him saying a potential violation of the espionage act. up until this point, the former president and his lawyers and allies have been trying to frame this as merely at worst a low-level violation of the presidential records act, which in and of itself does not have an enforcement mechanism, and they've tried to sort of put it in that category. with each piece of information that is reported out, we see that it's less and less. perhaps it began through archives through an investigation through archives, which was then referred to doj, but it is now getting to the level where it's incredibly serious. one of the criminal statutes that was listed on the affidavit submitted to get the search warrant to search mar-a-lago, which was uncovered sort of unprecedentedly was a violation of the espionage act. is that specifically you need defensive information while th
>> carolyn, i want to get your perspective. what do you see as the legal ramifications, and what should happen now? >> i certainly think richard hit the nail on the head with him saying a potential violation of the espionage act. up until this point, the former president and his lawyers and allies have been trying to frame this as merely at worst a low-level violation of the presidential records act, which in and of itself does not have an enforcement mechanism, and they've tried to...
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i have good luck to us, carolyn, trinity, when you might just my listing cause of when your story along the end of the one with the little push because it in your story, my miss, it's showing what could we for sure. what's going on because of the story of don bass residents, being victims of russian propaganda is gaining momentum at the state level. this point of view is still popular, particularly with militants in the ukrainian nationalist volunteer battalions of symptom of lawns. can i go with you to just note, which is you know, from when you mostly do and you can print them, you wish up for me? mostly i am going to hear a lot. no, no, i think those are different. by the way, the more about it, there's no need that i don't want it focused. it's justin, moth from, from william was usefulness. emotional was, when you question your fellow gordy from somebody was a little bit of source, you was jamica total storage way. but if you could for a storage is i wanted to refresh our listen. if you look, which is a shirt from, i wonder, let's keep it the way a shipment is up. a new car, even f
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i would love to talk to others, carolyn, trinity, when you might just my listing cause like when you end up with the one with the dish because it in your still do, i mean it's a huge to him. like could we for sure, what's going on. the story of don bass residents being victims of russian propaganda is gaining momentum at the state level. this point of view is still popular, particularly with militants in the ukrainian nationalist volunteer battalions of symptom of lawns given scope with it. you should just note which is uniformly mostly due and you could cut them you wish up for me mostly. and you should be okay. not a lot. no, no. i think those are different by the way, the most, because i think there's no need to do when it focuses. justin boom from from william was usefulness in wasn't was when you question year fellow, going from some of those a little bit of source you push jamica total storage way. but if you could for a storage is i wanted to refresh our listen. if you look, which is no way i'm computers, which i was on north or from, i wonder if it the way to ship it is up wi
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so i imagine the energy there is palpable, carolyn. >> reporter: it has been all week.ay, it will cost you a minimum $500. the ticket prices skyrocketed after that win last night. when we got here this afternoon, there was a line wrapping around the entrance behind me that lasted i want to say half a mile. i've been coming here for a long time, and i can't remember such hysteria early on in the tournament. but all that pressure doesn't seem to be affecting her at all, pamela. i mean, she is embracing this moment, and she's been able to manage the macro story, which is enormous, the microstory which is putting together these wins. i want to play a little bit of what she said after last night's win. >> i don't have anything to prove, i don't have anything to win. [ applause ] i have absolutely nothing to lose. honestly, i never get to play like this since '98, really. literally, i've had an x on my back since '99. so it's kind of fun, and i really enjoy just coming out and enjoying it. it's been a long time since i've been able to do that. >> reporter: pamela, that's the
so i imagine the energy there is palpable, carolyn. >> reporter: it has been all week.ay, it will cost you a minimum $500. the ticket prices skyrocketed after that win last night. when we got here this afternoon, there was a line wrapping around the entrance behind me that lasted i want to say half a mile. i've been coming here for a long time, and i can't remember such hysteria early on in the tournament. but all that pressure doesn't seem to be affecting her at all, pamela. i mean, she...
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. >> cnn's carolyn manno was at the match and joins us for this morning's bleacher report. i think it is going to be, you know, her last grand slam, even though she left the door open. athletes can't play forever. we know this. as much as we might want them to. and she's going to be remembered for being so gritty and so tough and just inspiring us all. to fight the way that she did, what better way to go out than that. she's nearly 41 years of age. so to play the way she did against a player 11 yoears her junior is just remarkable and the crowd was so loud, the loudest i have heard this entire week by far. they were trying to do everything they could to will her to another win. she lost the first set to the australian, but she dug so deep like she has done so many times in her career. she wasn't going down without a fight. she played some of the best points that she has played in the tournament to get to that second set and this incredible tiebreak. even when she was struggling in the third set, she was never d down and out. she staved off five match points before she final
. >> cnn's carolyn manno was at the match and joins us for this morning's bleacher report. i think it is going to be, you know, her last grand slam, even though she left the door open. athletes can't play forever. we know this. as much as we might want them to. and she's going to be remembered for being so gritty and so tough and just inspiring us all. to fight the way that she did, what better way to go out than that. she's nearly 41 years of age. so to play the way she did against a...
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i'm carolyn chew with sfpuc project manager for biosolid project. so-next slide. here we have here as a aerial view of the southeast plant. this by far is one of the puc most critical facilities in it treats 80 percent of the city wastewater and storm water. it is one of two facilities werely to offer 24/7, 7 days a week without any way of-so it has to stay in operation. the point of this project is to address much aging infrastructure. basically we are replacing all the paneling facility at the plant. one half of the plant and you see it by the bottom corner of this aerial, the circular tanks are it digesters. you can see one of them is already out of service and they were built in 1952 so over 70 years old so way past useful life. i give credit to the operation for keeping this going this long, but it is like howard long in the making so we are building a brand new facility from the ground up. adjacent to the plant at the two sites labeled central (inaudible) i also wanted you to know how constrained the site is. it is boardered by residential homes, commercial
i'm carolyn chew with sfpuc project manager for biosolid project. so-next slide. here we have here as a aerial view of the southeast plant. this by far is one of the puc most critical facilities in it treats 80 percent of the city wastewater and storm water. it is one of two facilities werely to offer 24/7, 7 days a week without any way of-so it has to stay in operation. the point of this project is to address much aging infrastructure. basically we are replacing all the paneling facility at...
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even though my daniel, we start when you go to pc thursday, i would love to talk to us, carolyn, trinity, when you might just my listing cause like when you end up with the, with the well, it is because it, in your school, do i mean it's a huge doing what could we for sure, what's going on. the story of don bass residents being victims of russian propaganda is gaining momentum at the state level. this point of view is still popular, particularly with militants in the ukrainian nationalist...
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. >> joining us now is cnn sports correspondent carolyn man know. to play in this u.s. open without an x on her back for decades. tonight, for the first time in this tournament, as athena mentioned, she is the favorite. how do you think that's going to play into this this? >> that's the key to everything, brianna. playing without the weight of expectations has given her tremendous freedom. that's translated on the court. it's made her calmer. it's helped her with her serve. i think tonight she'll be okay in that respect. much of the pressure cooker was open on monday, and she's put some key people around her. her coach, she's relied, she said, on tiger woods to help her navigate the mental aspect of all of this. i think if he reaches the quarterfinals against the likes of coco gauff or final against a top ranked player, then i think that pressure comes back into play when the idea of winning this 24th singles slam becomes a reality for her. but tonight i really believe what she says, that she feels free, that she's unburdened, that this is a bonus.
. >> joining us now is cnn sports correspondent carolyn man know. to play in this u.s. open without an x on her back for decades. tonight, for the first time in this tournament, as athena mentioned, she is the favorite. how do you think that's going to play into this this? >> that's the key to everything, brianna. playing without the weight of expectations has given her tremendous freedom. that's translated on the court. it's made her calmer. it's helped her with her serve. i think...
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and we now have a carolyn era. charles the third. clearly on the throne. >> our correspondent in london, where history has unfolded. thank you for painting the picture for us. it is lasting 24 hours to get into westminster hall to pay respects, public respects. anybody can get into pass their respects onto, in front of the coffin of the majesty the queen, which is there until next monday. people from all around the world, all countries invited to take part. not from russia, belarus, or myanmar. political questions playing a part in who is allowed to attend. we will bring you the developments. but we can tell you the body of queen elizabeth is in westminster hall and accessible to the public 24 hours a day until next monday. the ukrainian president has promised a victory on a visit to is em, a strategic city recently captured from russia's occupying forces. crane has received a massive backing from the west, mostly from the u.s. $14.5 billion so far. the military aid has helped take the counteroffensive. u.s. intelligence has played a
and we now have a carolyn era. charles the third. clearly on the throne. >> our correspondent in london, where history has unfolded. thank you for painting the picture for us. it is lasting 24 hours to get into westminster hall to pay respects, public respects. anybody can get into pass their respects onto, in front of the coffin of the majesty the queen, which is there until next monday. people from all around the world, all countries invited to take part. not from russia, belarus, or...
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carolyn manno has this morning's "bleacher report."ollege football game we have ever seen. that might be recency bias. since at least last night. lsu down 24-10 in the fourth quarter and brian kelly's debut as head coach for the tigers. daniels hitting jenkins for a 22-yard score to cut the lead to seven. this was a wild five minutes of football. they get the ball back on their 1 yard line with 120 to go, needed a 99-yard drive and the drive ends with daniels to jenkins on a two-yard pass with no time left. instead of going for two and the win lsu would line up to attempt the game-tying extra point to force overtime and florida state blocks the kick. the seminoles come away from new orleans with a 24/23 win. the head coach jumping for joy on the side. fsu off to it's first 2-0 start since 2016. >>> in tennis medvedev's dreams of a title defense are over this world. the world number one lost in four sets to the always entertaining nick kyrgios. medvedev hits the ball straight up, going to land on his own side of the net and kyrgios runs
carolyn manno has this morning's "bleacher report."ollege football game we have ever seen. that might be recency bias. since at least last night. lsu down 24-10 in the fourth quarter and brian kelly's debut as head coach for the tigers. daniels hitting jenkins for a 22-yard score to cut the lead to seven. this was a wild five minutes of football. they get the ball back on their 1 yard line with 120 to go, needed a 99-yard drive and the drive ends with daniels to jenkins on a two-yard...
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>> in all of this, it may be in part how it provoked the committee chair woman carolyn maloney to send a letter to the national archives asking if it determined that donald trump may still hold any records. here is la she wrote to the archives, in light of the serious risk that mr. trump may still be retaining sensitive government records at mar-a-lago or his other properties, i urge the archives to seek a personal certification from donald trump that he has surrendered all presidential records that he illegally removed from the white house after leaving office. so ken, why do you think lawmakers, and others, are concerned that there may still be government documents out there and what do you think the likelihood is that donald trump would sign such a document? >> they're concerned because the archives told them that they cannot account for all of the presidential records, that they cannot be sure that donald trump turned over all of the presidential records to them. my question about that is do they know for sure there are records, for example, are there copies somewhere else that the
>> in all of this, it may be in part how it provoked the committee chair woman carolyn maloney to send a letter to the national archives asking if it determined that donald trump may still hold any records. here is la she wrote to the archives, in light of the serious risk that mr. trump may still be retaining sensitive government records at mar-a-lago or his other properties, i urge the archives to seek a personal certification from donald trump that he has surrendered all presidential...
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during a slip to talk about it is the ceo of visit california, carolyn but teta. >> thank you. kristen: this is interesting. the california tourism bureau has rolled out this new campaign to get travelers to visit the state's tribal land. how did this come about? >> there was a lot of organic discussions that were taking place. we had this real opportunity catalyst with the american plan rescue act. we received a one million-dollar federal grant to expedite this. we put this on a fast track. we saw it as great importance california has more recognized tribes than any other state in the nation. kristen: rich cultural history. it is probably impossible to cover locations that include all 100 hives -- tribes, but highlight some key areas. >> we are excited to bring these experiences directly to prospective -- visitors. as part of the kick off, we brought in a handcarved redwood could new that is very native and historic old to the tribe in the redwoods. visitors can actually go paddling with members of the tribe up in the mendocino area. very exciting. in the bay area, there is th
during a slip to talk about it is the ceo of visit california, carolyn but teta. >> thank you. kristen: this is interesting. the california tourism bureau has rolled out this new campaign to get travelers to visit the state's tribal land. how did this come about? >> there was a lot of organic discussions that were taking place. we had this real opportunity catalyst with the american plan rescue act. we received a one million-dollar federal grant to expedite this. we put this on a...
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carolyn, georgia, hi. carolyn, are you there? caller: can you hear me? host: i'm going to put you on hold and try to get a better connection. if they can't, we are going to have to move on. in ohio, hi. caller: i want to bring up the point, i cannot imagine that anyone who is born into a monarchy, especially with the king -- with the queen being so young when she took over, to be responsible for everything and raise a family and do it and be progressive, i think that is the one thing that she has held onto, a lot of tradition. and i think that is what people are grieving. policies, colonialism, anything negative. she did it with great dignity. you don't really think about her being so young, taking over so much, and responsibility. and responsibility and having a real life outside of that. host: you have been in london during this past week? caller: i have not. and i cannot imagine. all the people there, it is such a shock. for most of people's lives, 70 years, they have known nothing else. even though it was inevitable, but nobody really likes change. n
carolyn, georgia, hi. carolyn, are you there? caller: can you hear me? host: i'm going to put you on hold and try to get a better connection. if they can't, we are going to have to move on. in ohio, hi. caller: i want to bring up the point, i cannot imagine that anyone who is born into a monarchy, especially with the king -- with the queen being so young when she took over, to be responsible for everything and raise a family and do it and be progressive, i think that is the one thing that she...
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rict this is two former trump aides ,matt mauer's and carolyn levit.tt it looks like carolyn levittvits the early lead here. it's not over yet in new hampshire. they're for this race.ce. they go up against chris pappas ,the winner of this.e other the other one is and kuster. but republicans feel confident about that.i to ant twao take you really quickly to a governor's race that we're watching. that's fascinating. and that is the incumbentode is governor of rhode island, daniel markey, is facing a challengerlaniel in helena fork's. wh that is a cbs executiveo ca who campaigned pretty much solely on education in the waket of covid and how bad it is . this is a sitting governor , democratic governor of rhode island, who is in a realt ode dogfight herislae to see if he n pull this out. we'll watch this closely. but a businesswomande on the other side, ashley colace, is a republican that win will face the winner of this law. >> we'll send it back to you. wow, those are tight. and i love the upstart coming up against the incumbent. coming i always love those stories. unbelievable. brad , tha
rict this is two former trump aides ,matt mauer's and carolyn levit.tt it looks like carolyn levittvits the early lead here. it's not over yet in new hampshire. they're for this race.ce. they go up against chris pappas ,the winner of this.e other the other one is and kuster. but republicans feel confident about that.i to ant twao take you really quickly to a governor's race that we're watching. that's fascinating. and that is the incumbentode is governor of rhode island, daniel markey, is...
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carolyn halmon. michelle heidenberger. sheila heim. -- hein. ronald hemenway. cole hogan junior. jimmy holley. angela houtz. brady kay howell. peggy hurt. stephen hyland jr. robert hymel. lacey ivory. brian jack. stephen jacoby. dennis johnson. judith jones. and judge -- ann judge. brenda kegler. chandler keller. yvonne kennedy. norma cruz khan. karen ann kincaid. michael lmana. -- lamana. david laychak. dong chul lee. kenneth lewis. jennifer lewis. samantha lightbourn-allen. stephen long. james lynch junior. parents -- terence lynch. nehamon lyons the fourth. shelley marshall. teresa martin. ada mason-acker. dean mattson. timothy maude. robert maxwell. renee may. molly mckenzie. dora marie menchaca. patricia mickley. ronald milam. gerard moran junior. odessa morris. brian moss. teddington moy. patrick murphey. -- murphy. christopher newton. khang ngoc nguyen. michael noeth. barbara olson. ruben ornedo. diana b. padro. jonas panik. clifford patterson junior. robert penninger. robert ploger. his wife, zandra ploger. darin pontell. scott powell. jack punches. jos
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and pray gress on you, carolyn, age, the crown and jewels on nation and jewels. and in that spirit, i say, god save the king. oh, i don't cold the lid of the old position. you saw. thank you mister speaker. to day, i'll country ah, people, this house, all united in morning. queen elizabeth the 2nd was this great country's greatest bonnet. and for the vast majority of us, it feels impossible to imagine of britain without her. all our thoughts are with her beloved family, our royal family. at this moment of profound grief. this is a deep and private loss for them. yet is one we all share. because queen elizabeth created a special personal relationship with us, all that relationship was built on the attributes that defined her reign, her total commitment to service and duty, a deep devotion to the country, the commonwealth, and the people she loved. in return for that, we loved her. and it is because of that great. shad love that we grieve to die for the 70 glorious years of her reign. app queen was at the heart of this nation's life. she did not simply rain over us
and pray gress on you, carolyn, age, the crown and jewels on nation and jewels. and in that spirit, i say, god save the king. oh, i don't cold the lid of the old position. you saw. thank you mister speaker. to day, i'll country ah, people, this house, all united in morning. queen elizabeth the 2nd was this great country's greatest bonnet. and for the vast majority of us, it feels impossible to imagine of britain without her. all our thoughts are with her beloved family, our royal family. at...
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ah ah, in the top stories of the week, carolyn onto international fighting, intensifies near the russian hill orgy power plant in south east in ukraine despite the un nuclear safety watchdog b i. e, a. visiting that site, crashes military sided repelled at several ukrainian attempts to stole the atomic facility in recent days. these as all regiment captives are now making their way back to the prison. the one that was sheltered by their comrades. i'll speak to captive as off, but callian soldiers, who in july, survived the shedding of their detention facility in the village of yoga by their own ukrainian troops. phoenician muse if there was an exchange of prisoners, if there was a chance for me to terminate my contract as a service man, i was terminated with the final leader of the soviet union that mikhail gorbachev died this week. page 91 in moscow, central hospital offer a prolonged illness thrown off international. we'll be looking back through his historic legacy during this edition. not the weekly and more than 70000 angry people take to the street to prague protesting, storing ene
ah ah, in the top stories of the week, carolyn onto international fighting, intensifies near the russian hill orgy power plant in south east in ukraine despite the un nuclear safety watchdog b i. e, a. visiting that site, crashes military sided repelled at several ukrainian attempts to stole the atomic facility in recent days. these as all regiment captives are now making their way back to the prison. the one that was sheltered by their comrades. i'll speak to captive as off, but callian...
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carolyn, achieve more reports on a seaborne battle for america's fish market. blue salmone season has begun in south or in alaska. it's the most important season of the year for the fishing community here, fish and seafood, our alaska's main commodities. vast majority is sold domestically. but until recently, many products also came from russia, an unsavory competitor on the domestic market. but there is a new optimism in the fishing village of cordova. ah, the fishing industry, these great, this you. and i hope the prices come in better, you know, is, is a good market, good fishing, and as a team the man, this is great is so the whole world is hungry. and this found, purvey lot of food for a lot of different states. lot of different countries alaskan fishing companies, one to see a ban on wash and seafood. many point 2, how russia band u. s. fish and shellfish way back in 2014, after washington criticized moscow's annexation of crimea. alaska has been fighting ever since and demanding a ban on c foot imports from russia into the united states. now they applaud
carolyn, achieve more reports on a seaborne battle for america's fish market. blue salmone season has begun in south or in alaska. it's the most important season of the year for the fishing community here, fish and seafood, our alaska's main commodities. vast majority is sold domestically. but until recently, many products also came from russia, an unsavory competitor on the domestic market. but there is a new optimism in the fishing village of cordova. ah, the fishing industry, these great,...
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the you start with writing, you present a slide in the order declaring zappa, roger and carolyn regents independent. the 2 former ukranian regions along with the republic, so that on bus ought to officially become part of russia on friday. this sounds also a vast majority of people voted in favor of this. in recent referendums, however, some parts of these territories still remain under the control of the training. an army. this includes 0 is capital a part of the domestic public and a portion of kennesaw region officials the essay they expect more fighting as the seats again, 100 percent control of the area. meanwhile, ukraine and his allies have dismissed the referendums and refused to recognize the results. he said it would put international observers of the vote on a global wanted list and have them sanctioned. we spoke to one of them, the international relations chairman of the african national congress news league collect tonight school center, who was in as upper region. he explained why his organization decided to observe the referendums. we are here because we sympathize with t
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through panama to nicaragua, and hopefully from there to the us border. worse yet, many like i near carolyn has sent his wife, have lost everything after falling prey, to what appears to have been a bogus travel agency, to whom they paid $8000.00 for non existent charter flight to nicaragua. now i near says that they have nowhere to live and no money left, but are still determined to migrate in for dante, i don't think i will k. yes, i what i sell, what i want a the das young creative guy will know me, got ready to buy. when can it, when yo will eliminate a made long term for my own e r l. but the oil meant in the now you want to get away and we got what we are cables, we really see ma, get out all the got our own. all you mean it all. but upon all to base you say the things are very difficult here. what were it tried to explain to me what it is like for a young couple to live in cuba under the current circumstances? i think i saw that on board the main them we're, if you think there was a little luck all on were in order macola and know macola can say luckily the main to we were move, watc
through panama to nicaragua, and hopefully from there to the us border. worse yet, many like i near carolyn has sent his wife, have lost everything after falling prey, to what appears to have been a bogus travel agency, to whom they paid $8000.00 for non existent charter flight to nicaragua. now i near says that they have nowhere to live and no money left, but are still determined to migrate in for dante, i don't think i will k. yes, i what i sell, what i want a the das young creative guy will...