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casey: casey, casey. brooke: casey, tranquila, ¿está bien?n? estoy aquí para ayudarte. casey: estaba hablando con otra chica. jordan: lo sé, pero ahora yo voy a ayudarte, ¿bien? casey: por favor, ayúdenme. jordan: casey, escúchame, cariño, vamos a-- no quiero que-- casey, no vas a morir. >> respira. tú puedes. jordan: bien. bien. casey: no quiero morir. jordan: casey, vamos a encontrarte, ¿sí? casey: ¿lo prometes? ¿prometes que van a encontrarme? jordan: esto es lo que puedo prometerte, cariño, el mejor equipo de la ciudad está trabajando para hallarte, pero para que nosotros te ayudemos, necesito que tú cooperes. ¿puedes hacer eso, querida? ¿puedes hacer eso, querida? ¿puedes hacerlo? casey: de acuerdo, de acuerdo. jordan: bien, muy bien, vas muy bien. ahora, casey, primero necesito que mires la cajuela, fíjate si puedes encontrar la manija. >> dile al proveedor que nos envíe los formularios para que empecemos con la búsqueda y no quiero a nadie aquí. jordan: ok, suele brillar en la oscuridad. ¿lo ves? casey: no, no tiene uno de esos. jordan
casey: casey, casey. brooke: casey, tranquila, ¿está bien?n? estoy aquí para ayudarte. casey: estaba hablando con otra chica. jordan: lo sé, pero ahora yo voy a ayudarte, ¿bien? casey: por favor, ayúdenme. jordan: casey, escúchame, cariño, vamos a-- no quiero que-- casey, no vas a morir. >> respira. tú puedes. jordan: bien. bien. casey: no quiero morir. jordan: casey, vamos a encontrarte, ¿sí? casey: ¿lo prometes? ¿prometes que van a encontrarme? jordan: esto es lo que puedo...
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casey: we'll turn now to senator contain.there's an unspoken view, implementation is as important as vision. we deal in laws up here but the majority of what you've been talking about today has been implementation of the laws. we can pass great laws but if they're not adequately implemented it ain't going to work. one of the best examples, mr. sganga you may know about this. 3 1/2 years ago we passed a law about domicile care at state veterans homes and still waiting for the regulations. 3 1/2 years later. sen. king: and at the same time our veterans homes in maine are losing something like $3 million a year based upon the lack of having this back payment and the implementation. tomorrow is the anniversary of d-day. i'm waiting for people to tell me how long it's going to take. unions hour took 11 months. eisenhower took 11 months. we should not be waiting for the laws to pass here. i hope that can be a theme to this committee, not that the v.a., they're bad people or trying not to enforce the laws but somehow we have to brea
casey: we'll turn now to senator contain.there's an unspoken view, implementation is as important as vision. we deal in laws up here but the majority of what you've been talking about today has been implementation of the laws. we can pass great laws but if they're not adequately implemented it ain't going to work. one of the best examples, mr. sganga you may know about this. 3 1/2 years ago we passed a law about domicile care at state veterans homes and still waiting for the regulations. 3 1/2...
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casey: our fourth and final witness is ms.eath beck -- meredith beck.■, meredith is the national policy director for the elizabeth dole foundation. she's dedicated over 20 years to the veteran caregiver and military communities. we appreciate you being with us for testimony to ms. nieskens. ms. nieskens: chairman casey and tester, ranking members moran and scott, and distinguished members of the committee. thank you for allowing me to test today. my name is hannah nieskens and i've bÑt■een married to my husbd kelly for 20 years. for 18 1/2 of those years i've also been his caregiver. in 2005 kelly was a 23-year-old montana guardsman activated to army infantryman deployed to forward operating base mchenry in iraq. on may 4, 2005, during a routine struck by a large i.e.d. this explosion, the fifth roadside bomb to hit his vehicle since his arrival in november, left the umi have disabled and knocked the squad member, including kelly, unconscious. upon regaining consciousness, and exiting the vehicle, they came under heavy sniper
casey: our fourth and final witness is ms.eath beck -- meredith beck.■, meredith is the national policy director for the elizabeth dole foundation. she's dedicated over 20 years to the veteran caregiver and military communities. we appreciate you being with us for testimony to ms. nieskens. ms. nieskens: chairman casey and tester, ranking members moran and scott, and distinguished members of the committee. thank you for allowing me to test today. my name is hannah nieskens and i've bÑt■een...
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ted casey.oming up. >> so much pressure and after a while, you know, it explodes. >> reporter: the scorned husband in the interrogation room and details of a confrontation with susie. >> thoughts about ted were not friendly ones at that point? >> no. >> reporter: when dateline continues. eporter: when datelie continues. and when you can breathe better, what isn't better? this is better. this is better. that's better. and that. even this. dupixent is an add-on treatment for specific types of moderate-to-severe asthma. it works with your asthma medicine to help improve lung function. that's pretty good! dupixent is not for sudden breathing problems. it's proven to help prevent asthma attacks. it can reduce or even eliminate oral steroids. and doesn't that make things better? dupixent can cause allergic reactions that can be severe. tell your doctor right away if you have rash, chest pain, worsening shortness of breath, tingling or numbness in your limbs. tell your doctor about new or worsening joi
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casey: thanks very much. i'll turn next to ms. nieskens. you as well shared your own story and that of your husband. and the work you've done as a caregiver and your testimony, you told us that professional home care workers are an essential part of your husband's care team and your support team. you also told us it's often hard to find and keep these workers. we hear about that a lot. this is a story that i hear all too frequently back home and we hear it in washington as well. that it really is a care crisis across the board. not just in this context, but in the context of children and seniors and veterans as well. i've introduced several bills to improve both recruitment and retention of direct care workers. these bills would benefit older adults and people with disabilities and would also support the family caregivers who are left with little support without access to the services. i'd ask you i'd ask you to tell us what it means for you and your family when you can't find a worker. what does it mean to make sure there's a qualified wor
casey: thanks very much. i'll turn next to ms. nieskens. you as well shared your own story and that of your husband. and the work you've done as a caregiver and your testimony, you told us that professional home care workers are an essential part of your husband's care team and your support team. you also told us it's often hard to find and keep these workers. we hear about that a lot. this is a story that i hear all too frequently back home and we hear it in washington as well. that it really...
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ladies and gentlemen, the honorable robert casey united states senator from pennsylvania. thank you very much. we gather today to pay tribute to remarkable americans. have several of my colleagues made reference to answer the answered the call to answered the call to contribute to the war effort answered the call to sacrifice to leave what they doing to help their country. i'm reminded of some of the words america the beautiful or beautiful for patriot dream that sees beyond the years. that's dream of the roses. they knew that their contribution would make it possible for us as a nation to see beyond those years, to realize and to ensure the promise of freedom. so i'm so grateful as an american, as a pennsylvanian, to join in this tribute today. of the roses. we all know that their contribution to the war effort for a long time when unheralded for far too many years even decades. but today today we celebrate with them and celebrate for them and formally recognize their uncommon and consequential service to our nation. now, you've heard the name mae krier today, but i'm goi
ladies and gentlemen, the honorable robert casey united states senator from pennsylvania. thank you very much. we gather today to pay tribute to remarkable americans. have several of my colleagues made reference to answer the answered the call to answered the call to contribute to the war effort answered the call to sacrifice to leave what they doing to help their country. i'm reminded of some of the words america the beautiful or beautiful for patriot dream that sees beyond the years. that's...
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ladies and gentlemen, the honorable robert casey united states senator from pennsylvania. thank you very much. we gather today to pay tribute to remarkable americans. have several of my colleagues made reference to answer the answered the call to answered the call to contribute to the war effort answered the call to sacrifice to leave what they doing to help their country. i'm reminded of some of the words america the beautiful or beautiful for patriot dream that sees beyond the years. that's dream of the roses. they knew that their contribution would make it possible for us as a nation to see beyond those years, to realize and to ensure the promise of freedom. so i'm so grateful as an american, as a pennsylvanian, to join in this tribute today. of the roses. we all know that their contribution to the war effort for a long time when unheralded for far too many years even decades. but today today we celebrate with them and celebrate for them and formally recognize their uncommon and consequential service to our nation. now, you've heard the name mae krier today, but i'm goi
ladies and gentlemen, the honorable robert casey united states senator from pennsylvania. thank you very much. we gather today to pay tribute to remarkable americans. have several of my colleagues made reference to answer the answered the call to answered the call to contribute to the war effort answered the call to sacrifice to leave what they doing to help their country. i'm reminded of some of the words america the beautiful or beautiful for patriot dream that sees beyond the years. that's...
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ladies and gentlemen, the honorable robert casey united states senator from pennsylvania. thank you very much. we gather today to pay tribute to remarkable americans. have several of my colleagues made reference to answer the answered the call to answered the call to contribute to the war effort answered the call to sacrifice to leave what they doing to help their country. i'm reminded of some of the words america the beautiful or beautiful for patriot dream that sees beyond the years. that's dream of the roses. they knew that their contribution would make it possible for us as a nation to see beyond those years, to realize and to ensure the promise of freedom. so i'm so grateful as an american, as a pennsylvanian, to join in this tribute today. of the roses. we all know that their contribution to the war effort for a long time when unheralded for far too many years even decades. but today today we celebrate with them and celebrate for them and formally recognize their uncommon and consequential service to our nation. now, you've heard the name mae krier today, but i'm goi
ladies and gentlemen, the honorable robert casey united states senator from pennsylvania. thank you very much. we gather today to pay tribute to remarkable americans. have several of my colleagues made reference to answer the answered the call to answered the call to contribute to the war effort answered the call to sacrifice to leave what they doing to help their country. i'm reminded of some of the words america the beautiful or beautiful for patriot dream that sees beyond the years. that's...
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so, casey, let me bring you in on this. i'm wondering how you see this, this new found power by the fall, right? being manifested in the block going forward. well, i think there's an interesting contradiction, a lot of the time in the far right politics towards europe. so as you mentioned, does a, i'll send a kind of your skeptic view of the european parliament and, but they also quite often rely on month to lower mccool's a using here because a, as an ideological results. so they are also kind of and feeding into ideas of european identity. so i feel like that is where they could sort of expand that nationalist politics to this european level. i did some research on the far right discourse around and tacky succession, and they relied heavily on this idea of european white identity pushing against the accession of turkey on that basis. so i think that these, these nationalist discourses and races discourses. i'm often then translated onto this european level to so that's where they could, they could um, kind of find more co
so, casey, let me bring you in on this. i'm wondering how you see this, this new found power by the fall, right? being manifested in the block going forward. well, i think there's an interesting contradiction, a lot of the time in the far right politics towards europe. so as you mentioned, does a, i'll send a kind of your skeptic view of the european parliament and, but they also quite often rely on month to lower mccool's a using here because a, as an ideological results. so they are also kind...
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casey: ms. wilschke? ms.lschke: i agree that able accounts are an important savings tool for people with disabilities. e with my colleague here that while it is not one of our progra ssa does do a lot to make people aware of it through ourwe partner with external organizations. on we are embarking in a researchrnal organizations to look at ways to promo take up of able accounts. sen. casey: i hope we can do a lot more because i don't think it is nearly enough. i want to turn zuleger. can ssa personnel help increase awareness of it participation of able accounts? ms. zuleger:t funding and resources we can definitely do that. sen. casey: i will turn next to dr. godtland. the rate of the disability labor force participation has been years, though it is still well below that of the nondisabthe bureau of labor statistics reports that labor force participation rate for people with disabilities was 41.7% close to an all-time high. looking back 10 years, that participation ased by over 30%. projects designed to centi
casey: ms. wilschke? ms.lschke: i agree that able accounts are an important savings tool for people with disabilities. e with my colleague here that while it is not one of our progra ssa does do a lot to make people aware of it through ourwe partner with external organizations. on we are embarking in a researchrnal organizations to look at ways to promo take up of able accounts. sen. casey: i hope we can do a lot more because i don't think it is nearly enough. i want to turn zuleger. can ssa...
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jordan: [grita] casey: dios mío. espera. jordan: deberías haberme escuchado, michael foster.ías haberte entregado cuando aún podías. michael: ah. tú eres la operadora. [ríe] creí que serías más alta. [tose] ¿y cuándo llega la policía? jordan: ¿la policía? michael: sí. casey: yo me escapé. jordan me encontró en el bosque. y tú... desapareciste. michael: ¿qué? ¿a dónde cree-? ¿a dónde creen que van? ¡ey, ey! ¡esperen! esperen. ¿a dónde vas, perra? solo eres una operadora, no puedes hacer esto. no puedes. jordan: ya está hecho. michael: ¡espera! >> 911, ¿dónde es su emergencia? } y locutor: y ahora "noticias univisiÓn 14"sÓlo las 23:00. sadam: muy buenas noches. continÚa la fiesta del fÚtbol en la copa amÉrica que usted puede disfrutar por univisiÓn. gol! el encargado de asegurar la clasificaciÓn fue fue lautaro martÍnez. estoy con enrique gutiÉrrez. >> realmente es una de las cosas. los argentinos disfrutaron de de esta manera. >> los goles no caÍan. >> me encanta >> me encanta el fÚtbol. >> es una revancha con 30 aÑos de es peras. >> en argentina siempre >> en argentina siempr
jordan: [grita] casey: dios mío. espera. jordan: deberías haberme escuchado, michael foster.ías haberte entregado cuando aún podías. michael: ah. tú eres la operadora. [ríe] creí que serías más alta. [tose] ¿y cuándo llega la policía? jordan: ¿la policía? michael: sí. casey: yo me escapé. jordan me encontró en el bosque. y tú... desapareciste. michael: ¿qué? ¿a dónde cree-? ¿a dónde creen que van? ¡ey, ey! ¡esperen! esperen. ¿a dónde vas, perra? solo eres una...
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i really appreciate it. >> thank you, casey. >> all right. now, for sports protesters stormed the 18th green it yesterday's pga tour event delaying the end of what? been a thrilling tournament. coy wire has more in this morning is bleacher report coined. good morning. good morning. casey six climate activists face criminal mischief and trespassing charges after what? >> causing a chaotic scene there at the travelers championship in cromwell, connecticut, they ran out onto the green while the leaders were lining up their pots on the final hole of regular malaysian leaving red and white powdery substance on the grass. >> several of the protesters were wearing shirts that read on no golf on a dead planet play was delayed a little over five minutes as world number one, scottie scheffler and tom kim waited to put it out was definitely a bit weird. >> i saw one person out of the corner my eye and then i saw about five police officers sprint around and from my point of view, they got to take care of pretty dang fast and so we very grateful for that.
i really appreciate it. >> thank you, casey. >> all right. now, for sports protesters stormed the 18th green it yesterday's pga tour event delaying the end of what? been a thrilling tournament. coy wire has more in this morning is bleacher report coined. good morning. good morning. casey six climate activists face criminal mischief and trespassing charges after what? >> causing a chaotic scene there at the travelers championship in cromwell, connecticut, they ran out onto the...
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john 41-year-old taylor, casey had traveled to the bahamas specifically to paradise island, which is just off the coast of nasa. it's a popular tourist area of famous for its pristine beaches, its clear turkey as waters. that is where she was last seen on june 19. this is according to the royal bahamas police force missing persons flyer. according to taylor's families, she had been practicing yoga for about 15 years and she traveled to the bahamas to attend the civil nanda ashram yoga retreat quote, fulfill a long-term goal of deepening her practice. and i believe we have video of the yoga retreat bahamas property. it's a beautiful beach front location where you can get your yoga teacher certification. you can also just come to practice. there's classes, meditation, spiritual toxin, so forth the retreat confirming to me this morning, the disappearance of casey taylor, who they said was indeed participating in a yoga certification retreat, and they've asked the police to help investigate. they wrote and i quote, ms casey's disappearance was discovered on june 20 when she failed to att
john 41-year-old taylor, casey had traveled to the bahamas specifically to paradise island, which is just off the coast of nasa. it's a popular tourist area of famous for its pristine beaches, its clear turkey as waters. that is where she was last seen on june 19. this is according to the royal bahamas police force missing persons flyer. according to taylor's families, she had been practicing yoga for about 15 years and she traveled to the bahamas to attend the civil nanda ashram yoga retreat...
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new findings wow, these details we learned, they are just terrific, but we certainly appreciate you, casey jordan and your insights into this. thank you so much. >> always great to be here thanks for joining us. >> the news continues next it's friday, june 7, right now on cnn this morning, president biden, promoting freedom and democracy from the shore because of normandy. >> while donald trump returns to the campaign trail, apparently bent on retribution president zelenskyy meeting with world war ii veterans as he goes impatient with the case of us aid to ukraine. and trump allies. steve bannon, order to prison with a very short window to appeal for help from hi are for all right. 5:00 a.m. here in washington, alive, looked at new york city. >> beautiful shot on this friday i they morning. >> nice to start with that way. good morning, everyone. i'm kasie hunt. wonderful to have you with us. >> president biden returns to normandy, france today to deliver a speech on the power of democracy from a site separating the omaha and utah beaches. >> that is where american soldiers scaled cliffs to
new findings wow, these details we learned, they are just terrific, but we certainly appreciate you, casey jordan and your insights into this. thank you so much. >> always great to be here thanks for joining us. >> the news continues next it's friday, june 7, right now on cnn this morning, president biden, promoting freedom and democracy from the shore because of normandy. >> while donald trump returns to the campaign trail, apparently bent on retribution president zelenskyy...
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casey, at the end of the day, that's what you're talking about. is that freedom is not just what i want. it's what we need and sometimes they're in conflict with one another. that iowa or nebraska farm boy does not need to be at omaha beach that morning 80 years ago but that's what that's what we needed and that kid was able to do that and so many lost their lives to see that c of crosses is to understand the essence. >> i'm working right now on the history of the american revolution, where all of these things first began to coalesce of the idea that we weren't just separate but we could be one thing. >> and that's if there's ever a sterling example of one thing, something we need desperately today, not just in the united states but in the world, is the forces of democracy to come up and say, this is how you do it authoritarians always get the first job and then it takes a little bit longer for the, for the unwieldy democratic processes to work. >> but when they work, there is not a force in the world that can resist them. that is the lesson of d-
casey, at the end of the day, that's what you're talking about. is that freedom is not just what i want. it's what we need and sometimes they're in conflict with one another. that iowa or nebraska farm boy does not need to be at omaha beach that morning 80 years ago but that's what that's what we needed and that kid was able to do that and so many lost their lives to see that c of crosses is to understand the essence. >> i'm working right now on the history of the american revolution,...
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. >> casey with his tribe. >> all right. the stanley cup final begins tomorrow right here on abc seven. the florida panthers taking on the edmonton oilers in game one. in the best of seven series, live coverage begins at 5 a slow network is no network for business. that's why more choose comcast business. and now, we're introducing ultimate speed for business —our fastest plans yet. we're up to 12 times faster than verizon, at&t, and t-mobile. and existing customers could even get up to triple the speeds... at no additional cost. it's ultimate speed for ultimate business. don't miss out on our fastest speed plans yet! switch to comcast business and get started for $49.99 a month. plus, ask how to get up to an $800 prepaid card. call today! move to las vegas while they're at it again. >> and that means abc seven news sports anchor casey pratt is out there with them at the coliseum, all decked out in black as tradition. casey a lot of eager fans behind you there. >> salvatore. yeah. once again, here we are in the parking lot c
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and indeed the court in casey upheld every abortion restrin before it but one casey also focused thetion movement in a new direction on the argument that if women and other pregnant people were abortions second victims because opponents believed it if the supreme court longer concluded that there was a tension between the rights of the fetus and the rights of pregnant people they would no longerights. so anti-abortion groups set out to create their owns to publish claims that abortion increased the risk of things. post-traumatic stress disorder and breast cancer. too, a more vigorous and long lasting reproductive justice movement formed, led by, like sister song members, of which are pictured here the reproductive justice movement pushed back against this idea that women to be protected from abortion particularly by saying one this was an argument that presuppose that people of color were being easily led by a predominately white group ofand two, by saying that this argument make sense because it presupposed that peop pregnancies and safe experiences raising faortion when, if anythin
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and indeed the court in casey upheld e before it but one casey also focused the n movement in a new directionlonger concluded that there was a tensiobe rights of the fetus and the rights of pregnant people they would no so anti-abortion groups set out to create their own research institutes and journals to publish claims that abortion increased the risk of things. post-traumatic stress disorder and breast cancer. it was in this era, too, a more vigorous and long lasting reprustice movement formed, led by, like sister song members, of■ wche justice movement pushed back against this idea that abortion particularly by saying one this was an argument thatsuppose that people of color were being easily led by a predominately white group ofo, by saying thats argument make sense because it presupposed pregnancies and safe experiences raising ■, when, if anything, the opposite was true, when there were problems of maternal mortality and, morbidity, lack of access to contraception and sex education and health care writ large in communities of color that had to contending that it was not enough to simpl
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casey: i will turn next to dr. godtland.the rate of the disability labor force participation has been increasing over the last five years, though it is still well below that of the nondisabled workforce. the bureau of laborports that the may labor force participation rate for people with disabilities was 41.7% close to an all-time high. looking back 10 years, that participation rate has increased by over 30%. however, the demonstration projects designed to intensiv incentivize employment shows sthe major program to encourage employment the so-called ticket to work program, has a very low participation rate. most peo with disabilities report they want to work. we also need to en that they the health care and long-term support that they what policy should be implemented to retain the in disability employment we have recently seen further increase the labor force participation rate for people with disabilities? ms. godtland: thank you for that question. so this very much dovetan actually and also with the overarching theme ofy
casey: i will turn next to dr. godtland.the rate of the disability labor force participation has been increasing over the last five years, though it is still well below that of the nondisabled workforce. the bureau of laborports that the may labor force participation rate for people with disabilities was 41.7% close to an all-time high. looking back 10 years, that participation rate has increased by over 30%. however, the demonstration projects designed to intensiv incentivize employment shows...
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thank you for being here thanks, casey all right.ts, the florida panthers are two wins away from hoisting the stand can we cup for the first time in franchise history if they get there are andy scholes has this morning's bleacher report, andy, good morning. good morning. cases. so edmonds and they really wanted to win this series that only for there fans, but for all of canada, canadian team has not won the stanley cup since 1993. state of florida. meanwhile, laken when it off for the third time in five years, but this wouldn't be the first for the panthers. now the oilers striking first in game two, mathias et calm putting this one past survey, row barofsky there, but that would be the oilers only goal of the knife fast-forward to the third period panthers. now up to one, edmonds is leon dry side hi, idle elbows, alexander barkat in their head right there that really fired up the panthers even more. >> barkov, he needed help get into the bench, did not return to this game. panthers would score two more, to win this one 14 to one to
thank you for being here thanks, casey all right.ts, the florida panthers are two wins away from hoisting the stand can we cup for the first time in franchise history if they get there are andy scholes has this morning's bleacher report, andy, good morning. good morning. cases. so edmonds and they really wanted to win this series that only for there fans, but for all of canada, canadian team has not won the stanley cup since 1993. state of florida. meanwhile, laken when it off for the third...
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abc seven news sports anchor casey pratt is at the shark tank joins us live. hey, casey. >> hey, guys. you can hear it is very loud in here. the fans are very excited. they've given away 7000, 17,200 tickets for this event. and just a watch. a screen, basically. but that tells you how bright they think the future is in teal. and it's all because of one guy, macklin celebrini. and they were pumped up when they heard this announcement with the first overall selection in the 2024 nhl draft, the san jose sharks are very proud to select from boston university. >> macklin celebrini. >> and you can hear the foghorns . you can see the streamers. you could feel the excitement here when that announcement was made at the shark tank. and you could not have drawn up a better hollywood script for this guy, a junior shark, the son of a warriors employee, director of player and performance and health, rick celebrini, a local kid. this is just a great day all around for this franchise. >> it's just a surreal feeling. i've dreamed about this moment ever since i was a kid, and,
abc seven news sports anchor casey pratt is at the shark tank joins us live. hey, casey. >> hey, guys. you can hear it is very loud in here. the fans are very excited. they've given away 7000, 17,200 tickets for this event. and just a watch. a screen, basically. but that tells you how bright they think the future is in teal. and it's all because of one guy, macklin celebrini. and they were pumped up when they heard this announcement with the first overall selection in the 2024 nhl draft,...
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thanks casey very much. >> after the break, nascar revs up for its return to sonoma raceway. we'll hear from fans and possibly even a future nascar driver. >> and don't forget the stanley cup final begins tomorrow, right here on abc seven. the florida panthers play the edmonton oilers for game one in the best of seven series. our live coverage begins at 5 p.m. then on sunday, it's game two of the nba finals right here on abc. >> seven coverage starts at 4:30 p.m. we got the mavericks and the celtics. will the mavericks regain their footing? all of that followed by after the game hosted by abc seven news sports director larry biel with special guest warriors coach ron a raceway and die hard fans from the bay area and beyond are ready. abc seven news reporter cornell bernard was there and even caught up with a local teenage driver, who is hoping one day to turn pro >> you've got to hear it, to believe it. the sound of nascar at sonoma raceway. these supercharged racers hitting speeds of 160mph on a track full of twists and turns. >> we are expecting a full house this weekend. w
thanks casey very much. >> after the break, nascar revs up for its return to sonoma raceway. we'll hear from fans and possibly even a future nascar driver. >> and don't forget the stanley cup final begins tomorrow, right here on abc seven. the florida panthers play the edmonton oilers for game one in the best of seven series. our live coverage begins at 5 p.m. then on sunday, it's game two of the nba finals right here on abc. >> seven coverage starts at 4:30 p.m. we got the...
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bob casey, jon tester.ctually skipped this because it just highlights everything that biden has done wrong about the border. and the fact that it was his doing. you can't blame trump. you can't blame somebody back in history. it was joe biden's doing. >> laura: now, during the first two years of the biden administration, when so much of the madness was underway. where was someone like a jon tester? he always has that crop top hair cut. he tries like the tough farmer guy. i'm just like you. i'm a regular. but look at these numbers. 98% he agreed with biden. 98% both years. on the big issues he was there with biden. >> that is relative independence for a number of democrats because some of the other democrats were 99% and 100 percent. >> laura: ever give speeches on joe biden on what is happening in the border. >> they condemned the border wall. [laughter] >> republicans that wanted to build that. >> laura: never condemned what biden was doing on the border. never. >> bob casey said that trump's immigration r
bob casey, jon tester.ctually skipped this because it just highlights everything that biden has done wrong about the border. and the fact that it was his doing. you can't blame trump. you can't blame somebody back in history. it was joe biden's doing. >> laura: now, during the first two years of the biden administration, when so much of the madness was underway. where was someone like a jon tester? he always has that crop top hair cut. he tries like the tough farmer guy. i'm just like...
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. >> good morning, casey.aving me on congresswoman, there's been a lot of speculation and focus on this ballot initiative, especially as it comes as women in florida are grappling with this new reality that abortion is banned after six weeks. are you seeing evidence that this is making it harder for republicans in your state to hang on. is there more money coming in for you on this? how does it feel as you are out there campaigning? >> every day casey, i have been traveling to st. >> now for a few months and i can tell you that this is a top issue for republicans, democrats, independents, it's an issue that really unifies floridians over 60% of floridians reject such an extreme ban on abortion. a six-week ban when most women don't know that they're pregnant, rick scott has doubled down saying that he would vote against this abortion amendment. he has said that he would support any anti-abortion bill that comes in front of him and just an example, i was having a conversation with a 72-year-old man and i asked h
. >> good morning, casey.aving me on congresswoman, there's been a lot of speculation and focus on this ballot initiative, especially as it comes as women in florida are grappling with this new reality that abortion is banned after six weeks. are you seeing evidence that this is making it harder for republicans in your state to hang on. is there more money coming in for you on this? how does it feel as you are out there campaigning? >> every day casey, i have been traveling to st....
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that the president is trying to make, the contrast with donald trump yeah, it's great to be with your casey. thanks for having me and i was with the president much of yesterday as much as the press was allowed to see the president he, went through these meetings here in the pooley of region of italy at the g7. and as you said, a lot of the discussion focused on ukraine it was a top priority of biden and his counterparts to get this deal done, to tap frozen russian assets to fund ukraine. and it's continued war for width russia. and one of the big things hanging over this summit is the potential change in leadership in the united states, but not just in the united states, but many of the western leaders who are part of of the g7 are facing elections back at home. so these domestic troubles are spilling into this international settings as it feels there's an extra sense of urgency to try to lock can some of these security agreements and funding arrangements to ensure ukraine has support for the long, the long haul. but one of the things as you mentioned, casey's that this agreement that the p
that the president is trying to make, the contrast with donald trump yeah, it's great to be with your casey. thanks for having me and i was with the president much of yesterday as much as the press was allowed to see the president he, went through these meetings here in the pooley of region of italy at the g7. and as you said, a lot of the discussion focused on ukraine it was a top priority of biden and his counterparts to get this deal done, to tap frozen russian assets to fund ukraine. and...
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what have you learned casey. >> good morning to you.emarkable throughout the day to watch these proceedings unfold. hunter biden, obviously in the defendant seat. first lady jill biden, just a few rows behind him in the pews along with everybody else in that packed courtroom, i think both sides see a path to victory here and they were trying to spell that out for the jury in their opening statements, you just read a few key quotes there that sort of explain how the prosecutors think they can get to a conviction and the defense thinks that they may be able to so enough reasonable doubt to avoid hunter biden. getting a criminal record and possibly even going to prison one of the more gripping moments was the audio book you just read. you just played one clip. i've got another clip that i want to play for you. the prosecutors used this clip to try to establish the timeline of hunters drug addiction remember, he is accused of buying a gun in 2018 while addicted to drugs, which would be a violation of the law. he wrote the book in 2019. so l
what have you learned casey. >> good morning to you.emarkable throughout the day to watch these proceedings unfold. hunter biden, obviously in the defendant seat. first lady jill biden, just a few rows behind him in the pews along with everybody else in that packed courtroom, i think both sides see a path to victory here and they were trying to spell that out for the jury in their opening statements, you just read a few key quotes there that sort of explain how the prosecutors think they...
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>> well, casey, i had said weeks ago when we were on the chivalry was dead and this just confirms thati mean, he's literally summoning her with a bell to the table. so that was an interesting anecdote that they actually spent a lot of time on i'm nothing illegal about that, but it sure is it sure is something else. sorry time on it. >> i think varying the trial than it probably deserved, but i think that it probably underscores the fact that bob and then does this trying to paint her essentially as the wrongdoer, as the one that was involved in these bribes and that he wasn't really part of it but i think that summoning her with a balancing monomer, which is so, so corny and so cringy as an aside, i think it underscores that she was he was actually mirror heading this and she was just along for the ride because he was the one having the meeting he was summoning her to bring things, but she was at his back paul literally while he was handling these things. and also that would make sense because nadine doesn't have any influence independently of bob menendez. so that's also another impor
>> well, casey, i had said weeks ago when we were on the chivalry was dead and this just confirms thati mean, he's literally summoning her with a bell to the table. so that was an interesting anecdote that they actually spent a lot of time on i'm nothing illegal about that, but it sure is it sure is something else. sorry time on it. >> i think varying the trial than it probably deserved, but i think that it probably underscores the fact that bob and then does this trying to paint...
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casey, i think the range of outcomes for biden is much wider than for trump. at this debate, it could either go very well and take them a long way toward resolving some of those doubts. or if can confirm them or affirm them and put democrats in a difficult position. >> who do you think very briefly is more at risk of losing their cool on stage on thursday i think they're both at risk of losing losing your cool and as i say in different ways, i mean for biden, the risk is that it will come across as disjointed and kind of unable to maintain a coherent argument which should reinforce those doubts. and for trump, look for all of the trump leads by 101215 points on who you trust to handle the economy and the race is a one-point or so race that is a reflection of the fact that there are millions of americans who think that trump will be better for their bottom line, but are still unwilling to vote for him. because of everything else he brings to the presidency and his job isn't so much. they make the case to fire biden. that's 60% of americans are 58 or whatever di
casey, i think the range of outcomes for biden is much wider than for trump. at this debate, it could either go very well and take them a long way toward resolving some of those doubts. or if can confirm them or affirm them and put democrats in a difficult position. >> who do you think very briefly is more at risk of losing their cool on stage on thursday i think they're both at risk of losing losing your cool and as i say in different ways, i mean for biden, the risk is that it will come...
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morning, everyone, i'm casey, hence it's wonderful to have you with us donald trump claims he's fineith jail time, but he warns that his supporters might not be the former president faces possible prison sentence or house arrest after a new york jury found him guilty. on 34 felony counts of falsifying business records last week his sentencing is scheduled for july 11. >> trump talked about that prospect over the weekend in an interview with fox judge could decide to say, hey, house arrest or even jail. >> they couldn't face what i'm okay with it. i saw one of my lawyers the other day on television saying, oh, no, you don't want to do that to the i should don't get a bag for anything. you'd just the way it is. i don't know that the public would stand it. i don't i'm not sure the public would stand for with a house arrest for i think i think it'd be tough for the public to take, you know, at a certain point, there's a breaking point some of trump's critics seized on that breaking point comment. >> i spoke to democratic congressman adam schiff about, uh, yesterday this is clearly donald
morning, everyone, i'm casey, hence it's wonderful to have you with us donald trump claims he's fineith jail time, but he warns that his supporters might not be the former president faces possible prison sentence or house arrest after a new york jury found him guilty. on 34 felony counts of falsifying business records last week his sentencing is scheduled for july 11. >> trump talked about that prospect over the weekend in an interview with fox judge could decide to say, hey, house arrest...
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. >> here we are again talking about severe weather, casey, i just won't stop, but we've gone well over a month of every day continuously through month, the month of may and into june, with at least a slight risk of severe storms this time, encompassing roughly 60 the million americans large population densities as well, minneapolis to moines, south into kansas city, and then take note just south of oklahoma city into dallas and jackson. this is an area we're monitoring with some severe thunderstorms that are moving just to the south and east of oklahoma city. in fact, there is a severe thunderstorm watch across both southeastern oklahoma until about 5:00 a.m. local time because of this band of showers and thunderstorms and it's not just strong gusty winds frequent lightning and some hail that's come out of these storms. heavy rainfall. in fact, one to three inches, radar indicated flash flood warnings just south south of oklahoma city, including more. that's valid for the next 20 minutes or so. and a few other warnings to the south and east of that as well with this band of showers and
. >> here we are again talking about severe weather, casey, i just won't stop, but we've gone well over a month of every day continuously through month, the month of may and into june, with at least a slight risk of severe storms this time, encompassing roughly 60 the million americans large population densities as well, minneapolis to moines, south into kansas city, and then take note just south of oklahoma city into dallas and jackson. this is an area we're monitoring with some severe...
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with casey and class including tester and mansion is the luckiest group of people you've ■overcorrectedt place. fast-forward 2012 which at the p time the republit cycle it turned out to be a pretty horrendous warm and as bad as people remember the romney experience the senate was worse. it was an array of on paper great candidates that flopped everywhere. this is the first time it sinks back up with the presidential. in ohio that means flashforward from 2012 the last time on the ballot with the presidential candidate housing a fundamentally different state because people that trumpet brings out where the people that either stay at home or still okay with obama back in 2012. the fundamentals of that state are such that trump should win by eight, 10, 12 points.in an environment where so much harder to maintain independent identity that's fundamentally share brown's trouble. the thing about sherrod brown he has this appearance of the rumpled guy he doesn't look politician. we think back to 2022 race which was ugly ended up being i think a bigger win than people remember but the democrat th
with casey and class including tester and mansion is the luckiest group of people you've ■overcorrectedt place. fast-forward 2012 which at the p time the republit cycle it turned out to be a pretty horrendous warm and as bad as people remember the romney experience the senate was worse. it was an array of on paper great candidates that flopped everywhere. this is the first time it sinks back up with the presidential. in ohio that means flashforward from 2012 the last time on the ballot with...
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casey: we'll turn now to senator contain. sen. contain: there's an unspoken view, implementation is as important as vision. we deal in laws up here, but the majority of what you've been talking about today has been implementation of the laws. we can pass great laws but if they're not adequately implemented it ain't going to work. one of the best examples, mr. sganga, you may know about this. 3 1/2 years ago we passed a law about domicile care at state veterans homes and still waiting for the regulations. 3 1/2 years later. sen. king: and at the same time our veterans homes in maine are losing something like $3 million a year based upon the lack of having this back payment and the implementation. tomorrow is the anniversary of d-day. i'm waiting for people to tell me how long it's going to take. unions hour took 11 months. eisenhower took 11 months. we should not be waiting for the laws to pass here. i hope that can be a theme to this committee, not that the v.a., they're bad people or trying not to enforce the laws but somehow we
casey: we'll turn now to senator contain. sen. contain: there's an unspoken view, implementation is as important as vision. we deal in laws up here, but the majority of what you've been talking about today has been implementation of the laws. we can pass great laws but if they're not adequately implemented it ain't going to work. one of the best examples, mr. sganga, you may know about this. 3 1/2 years ago we passed a law about domicile care at state veterans homes and still waiting for the...