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good morning to catherine. so if trump does withdrawal from the powers climate agreement, what consequences code that have as well. first of all, it means that the united states, again, is off the table in terms of setting both the standards in a transformation economy or transformation economy is going forward. it takes it off the table in the kind of negotiations we need with the people's republic of china at 5 now still the world's largest emitter, but those 2 countries together are the world low, especially greenhouse gases. and so it takes away american function is an anchor to pursue these kind of policies together collectively under him. and i think that is the biggest marker. yeah, and catherine is this assigned that we're going to be seeing a more isolation as the united states under trump as well. those are certainly the plans. so not only does the trump administration want to withdraw from key institutions within the u. n. system which we already learned in the 1st administration, but is also evaluat
good morning to catherine. so if trump does withdrawal from the powers climate agreement, what consequences code that have as well. first of all, it means that the united states, again, is off the table in terms of setting both the standards in a transformation economy or transformation economy is going forward. it takes it off the table in the kind of negotiations we need with the people's republic of china at 5 now still the world's largest emitter, but those 2 countries together are the...
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yeah, catherine is this assigned that we're going to be seeing a more isolationist united states under trump, as well. those are certainly the plans, so not only does the trump administration want to withdraw from key institutions within the u. n. system which we already learned in the 1st administration, but is also evaluating whether the united states should withdraw from the world bank, the international monetary fund, the o. e. c. d. those at least are all listed in project 2025 as possible. goals for americas withdrawal, and we know, in fact that in his protectionist approach to his economic policies, that's precisely what this president wants to pursue. and we did witness a call between uh, president elect trump and loved him as a lensky yesterday. that had a lot less on the call, quite surprising for many of us. but interestingly enough to be ukrainian and head of state seem to take some encouraging signs from that phone call. we have no read out yet, but maybe a slight movement in that conversation. yeah, i have a feeling we'll be seeing plenty surprising moves in the coming ye
yeah, catherine is this assigned that we're going to be seeing a more isolationist united states under trump, as well. those are certainly the plans, so not only does the trump administration want to withdraw from key institutions within the u. n. system which we already learned in the 1st administration, but is also evaluating whether the united states should withdraw from the world bank, the international monetary fund, the o. e. c. d. those at least are all listed in project 2025 as...
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i'm catherine vieira hunger. —— and catherine byaruhanga. long—range missiles to strike targets in russia, accusing president biden of fuelling tensions. it's also warning the move could escalate the conflict. the decision by the outgoing us president is a major policy shift. it means ukraine can now use army tactical missile systems, known as atacms, to defend its forces in russia's kursk region, on ukraine's north—east border. russian president vladimir putin previously warned the west that he would consider such a move
i'm catherine vieira hunger. —— and catherine byaruhanga. long—range missiles to strike targets in russia, accusing president biden of fuelling tensions. it's also warning the move could escalate the conflict. the decision by the outgoing us president is a major policy shift. it means ukraine can now use army tactical missile systems, known as atacms, to defend its forces in russia's kursk region, on ukraine's north—east border. russian president vladimir putin previously warned the...
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and that's when green's wife, catherine baked up a plan. my wife was in the store at the time, and she turned to me and goes, screw her, i'm going to go get my home bakers license. a few blocks away, in her kitchen, catherine green started making pies and selling them in the shop. i think i was just doing it for fun in the beginning. but then the pandemic hit and turns out people stuck at home needed pie. people couldn't leave their homes. they wanted to do nice things for people. so being able to drop off a pie on somebody's doorstep was a really nice gesture. second, and another dash of fate. kate lost her job during the pandemic and she comes to me and she goes, oh my god, what are we going to do? and i said, well, we're doing it. you're going to make pies, and we're going to sell them in the store, and everything's going to be cool. so slice of sausalito was born in the couple's kitchen. and then when this thing started taking off, we redid our kitchen and put in two other ovens. so now we have three ovens. those three ovens are busy ba
and that's when green's wife, catherine baked up a plan. my wife was in the store at the time, and she turned to me and goes, screw her, i'm going to go get my home bakers license. a few blocks away, in her kitchen, catherine green started making pies and selling them in the shop. i think i was just doing it for fun in the beginning. but then the pandemic hit and turns out people stuck at home needed pie. people couldn't leave their homes. they wanted to do nice things for people. so being able...
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catherine, how are you? how are you feeling?art with you. >> i mean, i always get nervous before before games, but i think that and same thing as i tell my girls. like, if you're not getting nervous, that means you don't care. so, you know, getting those nerves. i think i saw somewhere is like your body's way of preparing for the game. so like, when i would play, it was. it was like they would come out when i would play. so coaching is a little bit different because it's hard to get those nerves out. but as soon as that whistle goes you're in that mindset. and so it's just a matter of like getting to game time. so between now and then it's all the prep and the not sleeping and the getting ready for that and making sure the girls are all taken care of. but i think that, you know, it's the support that we have that makes it easy. you know, we the whole it takes a village and it 100% takes a village. our administration's on both sides of the street are super supportive of our programs. and it's and it's really we couldn't do what w
catherine, how are you? how are you feeling?art with you. >> i mean, i always get nervous before before games, but i think that and same thing as i tell my girls. like, if you're not getting nervous, that means you don't care. so, you know, getting those nerves. i think i saw somewhere is like your body's way of preparing for the game. so like, when i would play, it was. it was like they would come out when i would play. so coaching is a little bit different because it's hard to get those...
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host: catherine, what do you want them to get done? caller: i want them to pass the border, i want them to leave social security alone and medicare at the moment, i listen to him and i like what he said. guest: catherine, your social security is safe and should care, but we need to expand it. it hasn't been expanded in more than 50 years. it's long overdue. we hope that when the president has put forward some ideas with regards to social security, including people who work no longer having to pay taxes. it is in fact double taxation. we've had that in our bill social security 2100 even when trump was president, but they chose not to act on it now. the difficulty with what the president is proposing, certainly democrats and republicans believe, they support the fact that you shouldn't have to pay taxes on your social security. but you've got to pay for it. otherwise that impact the trust fund. we want to make sure that not only are we protecting social security, but we are expanding social security as well. there's over 5 million fellow
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i'm, catherine byaruhanga. president biden has lifted a ban on ukraine using long—range missiles supplied by washington — to strike inside russia. the decision — a major policy shift by the us — means ukraine can now use army tactical missile systems, known as atacms, to defend its forces — in russia's kursk region, on ukraine's north—east border. russian president vladimir putin has yet to comment on the reports. he previously warned the west that he would consider such a move to be a major escalation in the conflict. our north america correspondent david willis has this report. the aftermath of the latest missile attack on ukraine, russia's largest in months. this, the city of sumy, near the russian border, after a missile hit a residential area, killing ten people and injuring many more. as president biden arrived in rio for the 620 summit, reports emerged of new us measures to help ukraine defend itself. authorisation from the outgoing leader for the use of long range, american—made guided missiles capable
i'm, catherine byaruhanga. president biden has lifted a ban on ukraine using long—range missiles supplied by washington — to strike inside russia. the decision — a major policy shift by the us — means ukraine can now use army tactical missile systems, known as atacms, to defend its forces — in russia's kursk region, on ukraine's north—east border. russian president vladimir putin has yet to comment on the reports. he previously warned the west that he would consider such a move to...
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which one are we talking about to catherine? let's figure that out. >> fundamentally, this is a conversation about solutions which are still under debate. so everyone stick around. we're going to be talking more this time about what's going on with democrats, because the leaders of the harris campaign are breaking their silence on their election loss. but did they actually come clean about some of the reasons for that loss? that is the next thing we will debate. stay with us. >> this political environment sucked okay supersize the celebration of america's favorite holiday spend thanksgiving morning with cnn with live coverage of parades around the country and special guest appearances by chef bobby flay. >> the property brothers, drew scott, the temptations, t.i. the inside the nba crew andy grammer and more. john berman and erica hill host cnn thanksgiving in america live coverage starts at 8:00 on cnn you love this style of shoe. >> they're comfortable casual, stylish. but skechers has topped them and made them even better bec
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catherine, thank you. we're going take a quick break here and come >> welcome back. >> we are taking a look at the electoral map as it stands at this hour. 270 to win is what these candidates need. trump leading with 188 electoral college votes. harris holding firm with her 99. and of course, those crucial battleground states. a lot of them, wisconsin, michigan, pennsylvania. >> north carolina and georgia still too early to call at this. at this time, we'll get a good look at where things stand right now, though, kamala harris leading in wisconsin at 49 percent 0.3. so just a but priest point percentage point the cheese up at 34% reporting in that she has a lead donald trump in michigan. we're also looking at kamala harris and 51 to donald trump's. 46 with 15% reporting and in pennsylvania, which is crucial. of course, kamala harris here still with the lead, just very, very slim with 39% reporting she's up and 50% to donald trump's 48%. we are going to continue to follow these numbers as they update which
catherine, thank you. we're going take a quick break here and come >> welcome back. >> we are taking a look at the electoral map as it stands at this hour. 270 to win is what these candidates need. trump leading with 188 electoral college votes. harris holding firm with her 99. and of course, those crucial battleground states. a lot of them, wisconsin, michigan, pennsylvania. >> north carolina and georgia still too early to call at this. at this time, we'll get a good look at...
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thank you, catherine. meantime, a judge has postponed the decision on whether president elect trump's conviction in his hush money case. >> can withstand the supreme court's ruling on presidential immunity. according to court filings, trump's lawyers asked for the delay over the weekend arguing there are strong reasons for the request stay and eventually dismissal of the case in the interests of justice. a jury convicted trump over the summer of falsifying business records related to a hush money payment to adult film. actress stormy daniels back in 2016, trump denies any wrongdoing. the judge says that he's delaying the ruling until next tuesday. the redevelopment of the oakland coliseum site has promised to bring everything from world-class entertainment. 2 new neighborhoods in affordable housing, but half of that deal has yet to close kron four's. dan kerman has the latest now on the sale of that property. >> just want to move this process that next step. we also want to see if there's opportunity to se
thank you, catherine. meantime, a judge has postponed the decision on whether president elect trump's conviction in his hush money case. >> can withstand the supreme court's ruling on presidential immunity. according to court filings, trump's lawyers asked for the delay over the weekend arguing there are strong reasons for the request stay and eventually dismissal of the case in the interests of justice. a jury convicted trump over the summer of falsifying business records related to a...
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thank you, catherine. governor newsom is traveling to our nation's capital to meet with senior biden administration officials at the white house as well as some members of california's congressional delegation. it remains unclear who specifically newsom will be meeting with. but in a statement, the governor's office said the meetings will take place over the next 3 days on a wide array of subjects. they say governor newsom will advocate for key priorities to advance the health and well-being of all californians, including disaster funding the approval of state health care initiatives aimed at improving access to health and mental health care for californians and crucial climate waivers. >> president elect donald trump already busy staffing up his next white house. he will be in dc later this week to meet in the oval office with president biden. but as wasting no time in announcing some of the biggest picks for his next administration. washington correspondent jessi turnure reports president elect donald tr
thank you, catherine. governor newsom is traveling to our nation's capital to meet with senior biden administration officials at the white house as well as some members of california's congressional delegation. it remains unclear who specifically newsom will be meeting with. but in a statement, the governor's office said the meetings will take place over the next 3 days on a wide array of subjects. they say governor newsom will advocate for key priorities to advance the health and well-being of...
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catherine burns, bbc news.oper, she's the co—founder of the menstrual health project. we were wincing in pain as she took on smoothie experiences you have had, and it is incredibly brave of you to speak about this, important also, you are trying to take the experience and do something positive with it. you found in the project, what are you hoping to achieve? irate the project, what are you hoping to achieve? we are hoinu hoping to achieve? we are heping to _ hoping to achieve? we are hoping to improve - hoping to achieve? we are l hoping to improve education hoping to achieve? we are - hoping to improve education for all mental health concerns and conditions, because that is where it starts, better education to hopefully then better the health care system —— menstrual help. we have a lack of understanding and it comes to these conditions. i've heard it time and again that where people just presume heard it time and again that where peoplejust presume it heard it time and again that where people just presume it
catherine burns, bbc news.oper, she's the co—founder of the menstrual health project. we were wincing in pain as she took on smoothie experiences you have had, and it is incredibly brave of you to speak about this, important also, you are trying to take the experience and do something positive with it. you found in the project, what are you hoping to achieve? irate the project, what are you hoping to achieve? we are hoinu hoping to achieve? we are heping to _ hoping to achieve? we are hoping...
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catherine, you say she seems genuinely excited to start this new job. >> thank you so much. i'm so humbled. so ready to go. >> lateefah simon calls barbara lee, her mentor. lee was her professor at mills college. and simon says she's always told her to have the moral courage to do what is right. so for me that really that means no calling for a peaceful world. it means. >> championing women's rights to choose. it means as she has done work across the aisle, but work with the grace and intellect. that is worthy of this position. i am. i'm so proud to be able to follow her example and she's she's giving me her desk, which is such an simon, a bay area. progressive had hoped to be working to support a kamala harris administration. >> after the democratic party's stunning losses. she says she knows the party needs to have a hard conversation. >> sure, we're going to have to learn a lot working in environment where i do believe we have the senate to and we sure don't have the white look, the map, the united states spoke and we need to be able to speak to them clearly. so that were
catherine, you say she seems genuinely excited to start this new job. >> thank you so much. i'm so humbled. so ready to go. >> lateefah simon calls barbara lee, her mentor. lee was her professor at mills college. and simon says she's always told her to have the moral courage to do what is right. so for me that really that means no calling for a peaceful world. it means. >> championing women's rights to choose. it means as she has done work across the aisle, but work with the...
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catherine heenan is live from the newsroom with the latest on that, catherine? yeah, they're trying to figure out how to replace him on the council. the fact of former city council member has been arrested on child molestation charges as bad enough. now the question of how to replace him has become messy and expensive problem at today's city council meeting. the options included simply appointing somebody to replace omar torres. that would do that. cheapest, fastest option or holding a special election which could cost much as 3 million dollars or maybe. >> a bit of both put somebody in that job temporarily then have a special election. the district 3 residents got to weigh in. >> i think to spend 3 million dollars. on a special election which is likely to be very low turnout. he's likely going to disenfranchise the very people you're trying to protect. >> i want you to ensure that. people in my district get to vote on who are representative will be. i don't want any backroom deals. i don't want any temporary appointments unless interim appointment. and the spec
catherine heenan is live from the newsroom with the latest on that, catherine? yeah, they're trying to figure out how to replace him on the council. the fact of former city council member has been arrested on child molestation charges as bad enough. now the question of how to replace him has become messy and expensive problem at today's city council meeting. the options included simply appointing somebody to replace omar torres. that would do that. cheapest, fastest option or holding a special...
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catherine burns, bbc news.itor fergus walsh. there is universal agreement that palliative care needs improvement, and i think mps on both sides wanted to ensure that palliative care is improved so that there's not a situation in a few years from now where it's easier to get an assisted death than it is to get a hospice bed, or it is to get good end—of—life care. of course, assisted dying is not a substitute for palliative care. it is not an either—or. we have some of the best palliative care in the world in this country and when it can meet the needs of terminally ill people, it is second to none. but surely when it cannot, the choice of an assisted death should be one component of a holistic approach to end—of—life care. this conversation is far from over. even if the bill does become law, it would take two or three years for an assisted death in england or wales. catherine burns, bbc news. there is universal agreement that palliative care needs improvement, and i think mps on both sides wanted to ensure that
catherine burns, bbc news.itor fergus walsh. there is universal agreement that palliative care needs improvement, and i think mps on both sides wanted to ensure that palliative care is improved so that there's not a situation in a few years from now where it's easier to get an assisted death than it is to get a hospice bed, or it is to get good end—of—life care. of course, assisted dying is not a substitute for palliative care. it is not an either—or. we have some of the best palliative...
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i'm catherine byaruhanga. the kremlin has reacted to the united states allowing ukraine to use long—range missiles to strike targets in russia, accusing president biden of feeling tensions. it's also warning the move could escalate the conflict. the decision by the outgoing us president is a major policy shift. it means ukraine can now use army tactical missile systems, known as atacms, to defend its forces — in russia's kursk region, on ukraine's north—east border. russian president — vladimir putin — previously if warned the west that he would consider such a move to be a major escalation in the conflict. our north america correspondent david willis has this report. the aftermath of the latest missile attack on ukraine, russia's largest in months. this, the city of sumy, near the russian border, after a missile hit a residential area, killing ten people and injuring many more. as president biden arrived in rio for the 620 summit, reports emerged of new us measures to help ukraine defend itself. authorisation
i'm catherine byaruhanga. the kremlin has reacted to the united states allowing ukraine to use long—range missiles to strike targets in russia, accusing president biden of feeling tensions. it's also warning the move could escalate the conflict. the decision by the outgoing us president is a major policy shift. it means ukraine can now use army tactical missile systems, known as atacms, to defend its forces — in russia's kursk region, on ukraine's north—east border. russian president —...
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i won fights with catherine against the big banks that ripped off homeowners. for-profit colleges that scammed veterans and students. against predators who harmed women and children, against the cartels that trafficked if guns and drugs and human beings. ands it is my pledge to you that if you give me the chance to fight on your behalf as president, there is nothing in the world that will stand in my way of fighting for you. [cheers and applause] and, hook are, we know who donald trump is -- [background sounds] because we all know he is not someone who is thinking about how to make your life better. and this is someone who is increasingly unstable, obsessed with revenge, consumed with grievance, and he's out for unchecked power. and in less than 900 days, either -- 900 days, either he or i will be sitting in the oval office. [cheers and applause] and, listen, here's what we can imagine, right? we've all seen on tv, you've seen to value office but here's the thing -- the oval office, we have to get the word out to help people just visually imagine what that day
i won fights with catherine against the big banks that ripped off homeowners. for-profit colleges that scammed veterans and students. against predators who harmed women and children, against the cartels that trafficked if guns and drugs and human beings. ands it is my pledge to you that if you give me the chance to fight on your behalf as president, there is nothing in the world that will stand in my way of fighting for you. [cheers and applause] and, hook are, we know who donald trump is --...
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he is the host of standup with pete dominick, catherine, what is the verdict? >> i think we will be litigating this for many years to come. i would said think joe biden should've dropped out earlier and kamala harris wasted many golden opportunities to distance herself from him. she had many chances to do so which of the public wanted, voters were eager for change whatever that means and instead she refused to distance herself from him not only that, she sort of enhanced the biden agenda. she hired a lot of the same people, she had a lot of the same messaging and a more left-wing version in some cases of that messaging some of which i agreed with them some of which i didn't. and the thing that americans disliked most about joe biden was biden on mix i don't know why she wasn't given the card she was dealt and didn't use this as an opportunity to rebrand. >> i am having such a hard time trying to understand so many of the arguments but i firmly believe given the outcome that it wasn't the candidate and it wasn't the policies. sadly that many more people like thi
he is the host of standup with pete dominick, catherine, what is the verdict? >> i think we will be litigating this for many years to come. i would said think joe biden should've dropped out earlier and kamala harris wasted many golden opportunities to distance herself from him. she had many chances to do so which of the public wanted, voters were eager for change whatever that means and instead she refused to distance herself from him not only that, she sort of enhanced the biden agenda....
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i. catherine atkinson is c o of the u. k. based safer torres and foundation, i asked her to give us a some sense of how big the problem of method all poisoning is in laos. a certain muscle is mixed. it with other forms of alcohol, usually in poor countries. so it's often countries where the starting little regulation of the food and drinks industry. i know, so that's why home bring home making of alcohol is, is more common than in other countries. so that's typically where it happens. it's really hard to know the true scalar, but in the house, i mean that the mess so, so frontier believes that every year, many, many hundreds of people, residents, not taurus die for messing or poisoning, but obviously they don't make the news. it's certainly really was very savvy taurus or fax it but, but suddenly we become aware of this. how does your organization help torres, basically those young travelers who might be more at risk? well, we work in the ways we try and encourage the travel industry to make sure they've got the best possible
i. catherine atkinson is c o of the u. k. based safer torres and foundation, i asked her to give us a some sense of how big the problem of method all poisoning is in laos. a certain muscle is mixed. it with other forms of alcohol, usually in poor countries. so it's often countries where the starting little regulation of the food and drinks industry. i know, so that's why home bring home making of alcohol is, is more common than in other countries. so that's typically where it happens. it's...
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live at the table gretchen carlson scott jennings, catherine rampell kevin o'leary and solomon jones americans with different perspectives aren't talking to each other, but here they do good evening. i'm audie cornish in for abbie. let's get right to what america is talking about. the war on wallets. tonight it's clear that if donald trump wants a global trade war, he could get it. but it's unclear if anyone else really wants one. so take wall street. they don't really like these tariffs for detroit. ford and general motors stock prices tumbled down. the trade war rabbit hole sneakerheads not going to be happy. footwear industry group exec said the tariffs will only stretch budgets thinner. and then the countries who are the targets of the trump tariffs will they're not going to take it lying down. mexico's new president says she'll go for tat tariff or tariff president trump, president trump threats and tariffs are not the way to address the migration phenomenon or drug use in the united states. >> these major challenges require cooperation and mutual understanding. one tariff will
live at the table gretchen carlson scott jennings, catherine rampell kevin o'leary and solomon jones americans with different perspectives aren't talking to each other, but here they do good evening. i'm audie cornish in for abbie. let's get right to what america is talking about. the war on wallets. tonight it's clear that if donald trump wants a global trade war, he could get it. but it's unclear if anyone else really wants one. so take wall street. they don't really like these tariffs for...
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still i had enough 0 catherine story in symbol and nothing can yeah. i'll be talking to part of about what they know about come on credit, and how does that benefiting the? it's had a lot of that, let's have a look at the weather across a south america. and off the days and days of rain, we've seen a catastrophic across the very north of columbia. now the state of disaster, national disaster has been declared because of that flooding. and unfortunately we are expecting more heavy rain in the day is the head putting across into venezuela as well, ration down into peru and we'll see some very heavy falls across bolivia and into most central parts of brazil. so we could see further flooding from that. now for the south so that it is a quiet and very dry and hot picture, we'll see heat coming back in to us and shown in paraguay and temperatures. continuing to sit very high for this time of yet the likes essentially. i'll go in chile with an artist high on wednesday as well on tuesday. so i'll show you fine and dry here west to down in the very south with w
still i had enough 0 catherine story in symbol and nothing can yeah. i'll be talking to part of about what they know about come on credit, and how does that benefiting the? it's had a lot of that, let's have a look at the weather across a south america. and off the days and days of rain, we've seen a catastrophic across the very north of columbia. now the state of disaster, national disaster has been declared because of that flooding. and unfortunately we are expecting more heavy rain in the...
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here's our health correspondent, catherine burns. after 4.5 hours of debate, it came down to this.ht, 330. the noes to the left, 275. the ayes have it, the ayes have it. | lock! outside parliament, campaigners were waiting anxiously for news and then forsome, celebrations. but also a bittersweet moment, with others wishing this had come in time for their loved ones. my dad took his own life because he could no longer endure the pain that he was in. um, you know, my whole family, the whole experience could have been different. we could have talked about it together. you know, we could have sat down and could have been calm. we could have been with my father at the end. and, i mean, ultimately, my sister wouldn't have had to have found him after he took his own life. this question has always been divisive, and some people are devastated. i think it has an impact - on people who are vulnerable, who will very quickly go from having a right to die to having a duty to die. this bill would only be relevant to certain people. they'd have to be over 18, registered with a gp in england and w
here's our health correspondent, catherine burns. after 4.5 hours of debate, it came down to this.ht, 330. the noes to the left, 275. the ayes have it, the ayes have it. | lock! outside parliament, campaigners were waiting anxiously for news and then forsome, celebrations. but also a bittersweet moment, with others wishing this had come in time for their loved ones. my dad took his own life because he could no longer endure the pain that he was in. um, you know, my whole family, the whole...
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i'm catherine heenan. our top story is out of the east bay where voters have approved there. >> recall of 2 top officials district attorney pamela price and oakland mayor sheng thao who conceded to the recall just last night kron four's lindsey ford talked to a political science professor to get reaction. >> this is the first successful recall against the mayor of oakland and the alameda county district attorney david mcewan, political science professor at sonoma state university says both are historic and similar. in both cases. you have women of color. >> who are attacked and buy big-ticket fund or she can't eliminate but it does give us some idea in terms of what is going on with the recall process. >> statewide officials who are recalled typically don't pan out. but when recalls are put on the ballot on a local level, mcewan says it tends to be successful. you go into the local level and local jurisdictions, there are twice as many local jurisdictions. >> that have the ability to have a recall. and it'
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i said, i had allowed to say, well, i'm catherine story about what they know about cub on credit, and how does that benefiting the the how low they will stop in southeast asia and some unusual weather conditions have resulted in the formation of full spoons across most eastern areas of the region. yes, the western pacific has been played by these. it's not unusual, but they're all following a similar path. and it's the philippines that is contending with the worst of these . we have the latest one. move across the very north bringing some very heavy rain flooding and potential for land slides and august, the 5th cycling in less than one month. we are expecting another one to follow its track will close to it's projected to potentially make land full. of course, the very nor as we go into thursday bringing some very heavy rain here. strong winds, a storm surge and some very rough seas. the tropical storm to raji is set to lingo, off the coast of china. it will still bring some wet and windy conditions here, and we have a tropical depression that's moved into indo china that will contin
i said, i had allowed to say, well, i'm catherine story about what they know about cub on credit, and how does that benefiting the the how low they will stop in southeast asia and some unusual weather conditions have resulted in the formation of full spoons across most eastern areas of the region. yes, the western pacific has been played by these. it's not unusual, but they're all following a similar path. and it's the philippines that is contending with the worst of these . we have the latest...
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i'm catherine heenan. the new m-pox strain was first seen in eastern and central africa this year. >> now a resident of san mateo county has contracted the variant kron four's. lindsey ford has the story. >> on saturday, the california department of public health announced a person in san mateo county health is recovering from m-pox clade one b the strain responsible for an ongoing outbreak in parts of africa, which has been declared a public health emergency of international concern by the world health organization. we're told the person had recently traveled to eastern africa and when they got back noticed they were sick and sought treatment. even though the virus has been detected here in the bay area, health officials do not expect it to be a major concern. >> i would say don't be scared. it's very hard to get. you know, you're not going to get it on. unity. our trade shows. well, i you know, it's going to be, you know, actively skin to skin contact or in the way to somebody for awful lot of zahn. you'
i'm catherine heenan. the new m-pox strain was first seen in eastern and central africa this year. >> now a resident of san mateo county has contracted the variant kron four's. lindsey ford has the story. >> on saturday, the california department of public health announced a person in san mateo county health is recovering from m-pox clade one b the strain responsible for an ongoing outbreak in parts of africa, which has been declared a public health emergency of international...
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princess catherine was there returning to royal duties after chemotherapy.aight ahead on "the cbs weekend news," world leaders set to address a warming planet, which experienced its hottest year on record. >>> tomorrow, leaders from nearly 200 countries gather in asser bay john for annual climate discussions. and a united nations warning that 2024 could be the planet's hottest year on record. cbs's tina krause reports. >> look no further than japan's famous mt. fuji to see how record heat is changing the landscape. snow fell this week about a month late. the slowest snowfall in 130 years. >> it's beautiful with the smell, and that was kind of what our expectations were coming. >> reporter: climate scientists say 2024 is set to be the hottest ever, shattering heat records just like last year. the torrid trends come ahead of next week's cop29 united nation's climate conference. some leaders worry president-elect donald trump's return to the white house could slow global climate action. >> we get really concerned that all the talks are now going to be what will
princess catherine was there returning to royal duties after chemotherapy.aight ahead on "the cbs weekend news," world leaders set to address a warming planet, which experienced its hottest year on record. >>> tomorrow, leaders from nearly 200 countries gather in asser bay john for annual climate discussions. and a united nations warning that 2024 could be the planet's hottest year on record. cbs's tina krause reports. >> look no further than japan's famous mt. fuji to...
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thank you, catherine, for those words of introduction.abergavenny launching i think on that date the first step. thank you for your words. i have been practising last year, as you can see. conference, what a year it has been, because for 1h years, this nation here has carried the torch for the entire labour party. the only great nation on our island is where we can show as a movement the change that we can deliver for working people. but now a labour government in cardiff bay joined by a labour government in westminster, a new era, a new opportunity, a responsibility that we must now take to return to wales and britain decisively the service of working people. applause of course, i had the privilege of travelling through the valleys and mountains of a campaign stump earlier this year, from the beginning in abergavenny with catherine where we launched our first steps to change wales. on the final day of the campaign in carmarthen and that was just hours before the polls opened. and beyond the campaign as well, becausejust and beyond the ca
thank you, catherine, for those words of introduction.abergavenny launching i think on that date the first step. thank you for your words. i have been practising last year, as you can see. conference, what a year it has been, because for 1h years, this nation here has carried the torch for the entire labour party. the only great nation on our island is where we can show as a movement the change that we can deliver for working people. but now a labour government in cardiff bay joined by a labour...
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. >> will walk up and out book tv catherine ruth pakaluk professor catholic university author the book hannahs children. >> people arere not having enouh children for the population to sustainus itself. >> you and your research in youh colleagues for this book interviewed 55 different women. who were they? lexi's are women all over the country. mostly religious women they belong tour churches, east of te rocky mountains, texas, south carolina. womenn who had five or more children did so because they thought it was a great way to live. >> five or more? children how to find these women? >> follow the normal procedures for qualitative research but we basically posted fires or families that we said we are looking for people had large families potentially went who would like to tell us why you did so and what it means. >> it was a goal question. the goal was to figure who is still having kids and why. allte around the country birthrates are followed we'd like to know is that something that's just the future? or are there pockets of immunity and why are people immune? >> in this and it is sc
. >> will walk up and out book tv catherine ruth pakaluk professor catholic university author the book hannahs children. >> people arere not having enouh children for the population to sustainus itself. >> you and your research in youh colleagues for this book interviewed 55 different women. who were they? lexi's are women all over the country. mostly religious women they belong tour churches, east of te rocky mountains, texas, south carolina. womenn who had five or more...
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catherine burns, bbc news.orning for the former first minister of scotland alex salmond, following his death last month in north macedonia at the age of 69. 500 people were due to attend the invitation—only event at edinburgh's st giles cathedral. mr salmond's close friends and political allies duncan we have recently heard from reverend doctor george white in his opening words, he said, we gather not to beautify a seat but to remember a human being. let'sjust have a but to remember a human being. let's just have a listen into that service as it is taking place. that service as it is taking lace. ., ., �* 4' ., place. lord, we don't know where you're _ place. lord, we don't know where you're going - place. lord, we don't know where you're going so - place. lord, we don't know where you're going so how| place. lord, we don't know- where you're going so how can we know the way? jesus answered, i am the way. and the truth. and the life. nobody comes to the father... we will be keeping _ comes to the father... we w
catherine burns, bbc news.orning for the former first minister of scotland alex salmond, following his death last month in north macedonia at the age of 69. 500 people were due to attend the invitation—only event at edinburgh's st giles cathedral. mr salmond's close friends and political allies duncan we have recently heard from reverend doctor george white in his opening words, he said, we gather not to beautify a seat but to remember a human being. let'sjust have a but to remember a human...
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. >> i want to bring in catherine christian, former manhattan district attorney. good morning.your thoughts first on what this is and, you know, mimi and lisa were talking about the possible outcomes or decisions that merchan could make. what do you see here? >> i think, and this is reading tea leaves, if judge merchan was going to set aside the verdict, he would have done so already. that he is allowing the defense to file a motion to dismiss and under new york law that's called a clayton motion, motion to dismiss in the interest of justice because the facts and circumstances cry out that this case should be dismiss. i don't think judge merchan will do that. i think he is being courteous and careful in allowing the defense to file their motion, allowing the prosecutors, the people, in the state we are called the people, not the government, to respond. it was noted he said no replease will be allowed after. so defense files. prosecution files. that's it. he will make a decision. as lisa said, and his decision could be not dismissing the indictment, not set aside the verdict. i
. >> i want to bring in catherine christian, former manhattan district attorney. good morning.your thoughts first on what this is and, you know, mimi and lisa were talking about the possible outcomes or decisions that merchan could make. what do you see here? >> i think, and this is reading tea leaves, if judge merchan was going to set aside the verdict, he would have done so already. that he is allowing the defense to file a motion to dismiss and under new york law that's called a...
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congratulations, catherine. oh, we'll make the formal announcement tomorrow.reduce regulation, waste, fraud, and inefficiency and these two guys are going to find a lot of it. we're going to clean out the corrupt, broken and failing bureaucracies and that's what we're going to be doing. and we're going to stop child sexual mutilation. we're going to stop it because it's time. it's time. [applause] it's time and it's not right what's going on. people are -- it is mutilation, and it's not going to happen. we have to stop it. we have to get back to a great country with low taxes and strong military. we're going to fix our military. we did it once and now we're going to have to do it again. we didn't know a big chunk of it would be given to afghanistan. we're going to work on middle east and we're going to work very hard on russia and ukraine. it's got to stop. russia and ukraine's got to stop. thousands and thousands -- i saw a report today, thousands of people over the last three days were killed. thousands and thousands of people were killed. they happened to b
congratulations, catherine. oh, we'll make the formal announcement tomorrow.reduce regulation, waste, fraud, and inefficiency and these two guys are going to find a lot of it. we're going to clean out the corrupt, broken and failing bureaucracies and that's what we're going to be doing. and we're going to stop child sexual mutilation. we're going to stop it because it's time. it's time. [applause] it's time and it's not right what's going on. people are -- it is mutilation, and it's not going...
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catherine heenan joins us. she's live in the newsroom with more on this. i katherine tai. yeah, he's doing this pretty quickly. >> after that, sweeping victory a week ago, president-elect trump is wasting no time. >> hand picking the people who want working for him. a few of them are familiar faces. >> the house will be in order. percent. congress returned to unfinished business and a new trump a lot of the talk was about who's being chosen to push the president elect's agenda. >> trump is turning the loyalists and lawmakers. you can see his resolve already and how quickly he's making really good smart picks. so far the jobs to be filled include united nations ambassador trump has nominated to congresswoman elise stefanik, a fierce trump defender standing with our allies and causing our enemies to fear us. >> and he's picked florida. congressman mike waltz to be as national security adviser, a china hawk and a former green beret. but that's already 2 members of the house prompting republican leaders to warn they might not have more votes to spare. this is already putting m
catherine heenan joins us. she's live in the newsroom with more on this. i katherine tai. yeah, he's doing this pretty quickly. >> after that, sweeping victory a week ago, president-elect trump is wasting no time. >> hand picking the people who want working for him. a few of them are familiar faces. >> the house will be in order. percent. congress returned to unfinished business and a new trump a lot of the talk was about who's being chosen to push the president elect's...
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catherine depalma: in my lifetime, i did not come to know the lord until i was 43 years old, so i hadod and adulthood apart from the lord, knowing of god, but not knowing christ, not having ayyy! relationship with jesus. there's a lesson that i learned from dr. charles stanley. we think something's too small to bother asking god about, but every little detail of your life you should be checking with him on. so, don't only pray in the dark times, but pray when things are going good. pray to think him, pray to worship him. >>> here's a look at the forecast in some cities around the country. ♪ >>> prosecutors are accusing sean "diddy" combs of trying to reach out to prospective witnesses and sway public opinion in his upcoming sex trafficking trial while in jail. prosecutors are accusing the rap mogul of trying to obstruct justice. the allegations came as combs' legal team proposed a $50 million bail proposal which was denied. prosecutors say combs began breaking rules almost as soon as he was detained in september. >>> authorities are investigating whether burglaries at the homes of hig
catherine depalma: in my lifetime, i did not come to know the lord until i was 43 years old, so i hadod and adulthood apart from the lord, knowing of god, but not knowing christ, not having ayyy! relationship with jesus. there's a lesson that i learned from dr. charles stanley. we think something's too small to bother asking god about, but every little detail of your life you should be checking with him on. so, don't only pray in the dark times, but pray when things are going good. pray to...
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catherine has an eight—month—old daughter, azaria, and relies on commercial baby food to feed her. 0hby is born on december 2023. so she started eating at six months and is still eating now. we started at gerber and cerelac, alternate every day. can we have a look at it? is that 0k? i just wanted to see what... so sometimes she's eating only these packaged foods? yes, because gerber still have nutrients like vegetables, fruits. they provide same nutrients as the original fruits and vegetables. we're driving out of the part of manila wherejen and catherine both live, and it's an area of manila where a lot of middle and lower—income families do live. i'm quite shocked thatjen feeds her baby cerelac three times a day, and then feeds some snacks on top of that — commercially available snacks. she is a working mother. she's busy. these foods are convenient and her baby enjoys them. at a local community centre, parents and caregivers bring babies in for vaccinations and classes on how to prepare healthy food. malnourishment isn'tjust about not getting enough food. it can also be about getti
catherine has an eight—month—old daughter, azaria, and relies on commercial baby food to feed her. 0hby is born on december 2023. so she started eating at six months and is still eating now. we started at gerber and cerelac, alternate every day. can we have a look at it? is that 0k? i just wanted to see what... so sometimes she's eating only these packaged foods? yes, because gerber still have nutrients like vegetables, fruits. they provide same nutrients as the original fruits and...
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joining me now cnn economics and political commentator catherine rampell.an, you know, you and i, we see these ads all the time on tv and a lot of people use these medications. this could be a huge deal that could just be a game changer for a lot of americans if this actually goes through, if it doesn't get ensnared in politics jacqueline was just saying a few moments ago because you do have a different mindset when it comes to these medications. when the trump team comes in absolutely yes. >> i did some reporting actually earlier this year on the economic implications of these kinds of drugs there are obviously very expensive and if medicare and medicaid do start providing them just for weight loss universally, which right now medicare does not by law, there are lots of people who would not only potentially have access to these medications to lose weight but also potentially there could be health savings down the line for all sorts of other diseases and and illnesses that are linked with obesity. so things like alzheimer's diabetes, joint problems, et cete
joining me now cnn economics and political commentator catherine rampell.an, you know, you and i, we see these ads all the time on tv and a lot of people use these medications. this could be a huge deal that could just be a game changer for a lot of americans if this actually goes through, if it doesn't get ensnared in politics jacqueline was just saying a few moments ago because you do have a different mindset when it comes to these medications. when the trump team comes in absolutely yes....
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catherine lucey for us this morning catherine, thank you so much for being with us i appreciate it. all right. ahead here on cnn this morning, an anti-semitic act of terror. officials in the uae making three arrests after a missing rabbi was later found dead. plus, how marjorie taylor greene could help elon musk and vivek ramaswamy slashed the federal budget and closing in on a ceasefire. the latest on a potential deal to end the fighting between israel and hezbollah we've seen this pattern where president biden makes demands of prime minister netanyahu only to be ignored or slapped down entirely, and then president biden sends more bombs and more money watch cnn's coverage of thanksgiving with special appearances by chef bobby flay, jennifer hudson t.i. >> and more john berman and erica hill host, cnn. thanksgiving in america live coverage starts at 8:00 on cnn. >> the itch and rash of moderate to severe eczema disrupts my skin night and day. despite treatment, it's still not under control. but now i have rinvoq. rinvoq is a once daily pill that reduces the itch and helps clear the
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and catherine. so i just now from nairobi, say catherine, at please say that 97 women were killed in the last 3 months in time. what are the main concern? yes, the women are expected to module cross this city center here. now robi, me, some of them have already started gathering. and the big concern that the women have is that figure that you've mentioned us 97 women that have been killed in the last 3 months. a lot of women are concerned about that in some of this mazda some of this, um, you know, my does a very, very good tool in nature. we have women who have been dismembered, others have had that all goes remove, just very recently meal where i live, a woman was killed in her house and ha, ha, ha, eyes of gods. all. so those are the things that many women are complaining about and they're worried about, and that's why they will be coming to the street to talk about fund beside and to talk to the government and tell the government that something needs to be done. many of them say that, you know,
and catherine. so i just now from nairobi, say catherine, at please say that 97 women were killed in the last 3 months in time. what are the main concern? yes, the women are expected to module cross this city center here. now robi, me, some of them have already started gathering. and the big concern that the women have is that figure that you've mentioned us 97 women that have been killed in the last 3 months. a lot of women are concerned about that in some of this mazda some of this, um, you...
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so god knows what's ahead. >> back to you. >> catherine and company, thank you very much. we'll be checking in with you throughout the night. no surprise here, but massachusetts has been called by the associated press for vice president harris. we'll take a quick break. our elecgion coverage contin >> real quick, just want to give you the latest in georgia where trump leads harris. 52 to 47% with 64 percent of the voting and in north carolina, trump leads harris by about 10 points with 25% of the vote. yet a numbers game. that's it for kron. 4 news at 5. i'm noelle and dan will take it from here. >> we will be back at 8 o'clock and on until midnight with our special election coverage. >> read the name. >> kamala will turn america into who are violent 3rd world
so god knows what's ahead. >> back to you. >> catherine and company, thank you very much. we'll be checking in with you throughout the night. no surprise here, but massachusetts has been called by the associated press for vice president harris. we'll take a quick break. our elecgion coverage contin >> real quick, just want to give you the latest in georgia where trump leads harris. 52 to 47% with 64 percent of the voting and in north carolina, trump leads harris by about 10...
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ivan the terrible, peter the great and catherine the great. and that's true. i mean that is that that that's how he thinks and that makes him dangerous it makes him dangerous to hundreds of millions of people in eastern europe and central asia. it makes him dangerous to the united states and naito and he is presented by launching an aggressive war against ukraine, the largest land war on the continent of europe since the second world war. 15 million, approximately 50 million ukrainians killed, wounded, internally displaced or fled their country as refugees pretty signify arrogant problem for the world, for the globe, for the united states, for nato's. so yeah, russia's really important. you know, for many observers of russia, nothing more encapsulates churchill is, quote, about russia being a mystery than how its government works. you know, the book you talk about how russia works and how you have the constitutional structures, but then you have these informal group of people who actually run the country. you discuss that a little bit about how russia's actual
ivan the terrible, peter the great and catherine the great. and that's true. i mean that is that that that's how he thinks and that makes him dangerous it makes him dangerous to hundreds of millions of people in eastern europe and central asia. it makes him dangerous to the united states and naito and he is presented by launching an aggressive war against ukraine, the largest land war on the continent of europe since the second world war. 15 million, approximately 50 million ukrainians killed,...
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catherine, i mean, it really goes across the board.awn the cases against him, potato for stealing classified documents and attempting a coup to overthrow the government. everyone else is still being charged. he could wipe away the other gentlemen for having tried to help him steal those documents. but let's just go to the co-defendants in georgia. donald trump was charged with 18 other people, including the head of blacks for trump harris and floyd. they are being charged. four of them already took plea deals. then when you go to the classified documents case, two still charged with hiding classified documents, including nuclear secrets in donald trump's house, some in the bathroom, they are still charged. i mean, that is the lesson, right? everyone around donald trump faces accountability, goes to prison, all those january 6th defendants. he skates through and forgets about them. >> and he can do something with the defendants on the classified documents case because they are federal crimes. he could pardon them. but georgia he can't h
catherine, i mean, it really goes across the board.awn the cases against him, potato for stealing classified documents and attempting a coup to overthrow the government. everyone else is still being charged. he could wipe away the other gentlemen for having tried to help him steal those documents. but let's just go to the co-defendants in georgia. donald trump was charged with 18 other people, including the head of blacks for trump harris and floyd. they are being charged. four of them already...