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b, they're, they're offering 3 different options. indirect c, b, d, c, direct cbc, or hybrid cbc. the direct cbc would be from the central bank to the individuals out there, the deplorable people that indirect c, b. c is probably the one they're going to take that is from the central bank to the commercial bank, who then get the distributed so they get their car and we'll see what emerges. but i reckon the u. s. might get a direct c, b, c, and europe will probably have the indirect cbc. right? right. well they totally missed the point because they don't compete with big coin . big one is the centralized as don, hierarchical and it is on campus cannibal. this is just the recreation of the current corrupt system. it gives them a way to introduce actually worse policies that they already have in the form of negative interest rates, negative savings rates, and money that has an expiration date. spend the money now or in 6 months it becomes worthless. it's just that the, our in the club talk, we're seeing the caca soccer see with no financial tools to actually engage in more pilfering.
b, they're, they're offering 3 different options. indirect c, b, d, c, direct cbc, or hybrid cbc. the direct cbc would be from the central bank to the individuals out there, the deplorable people that indirect c, b. c is probably the one they're going to take that is from the central bank to the commercial bank, who then get the distributed so they get their car and we'll see what emerges. but i reckon the u. s. might get a direct c, b, c, and europe will probably have the indirect cbc. right?...
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and europe will probably have the indirect cbc. right? right. well, they totally missed the point because they don't compete with big coin. big one is the centralized as don, hierarchical and it is on campus cannibal. this is just the recreation of the current corrupt system. it gives them a way to introduce actually worse policies than they already have in the form of negative interest rates, negative savings rates, and money that has an expiration date. spend the money now or in 6 months. it becomes worthless. it's just that the, our in the club talk, we're seeing the caca stock prosy with no financial tools to actually engage in more pilfering. just like what facebook does, that there's a special rules for the elite they get to break the rules. the same thing will happen with cb dc's. the elite will continue to be able to break the rules. you ordinary joe, back a, don't us if you try to santana euros to friend the want every single all sorts of swabs from you and q r codes and know all about to write well. and finally, in terms of hyper a big
and europe will probably have the indirect cbc. right? right. well, they totally missed the point because they don't compete with big coin. big one is the centralized as don, hierarchical and it is on campus cannibal. this is just the recreation of the current corrupt system. it gives them a way to introduce actually worse policies than they already have in the form of negative interest rates, negative savings rates, and money that has an expiration date. spend the money now or in 6 months. it...
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what other actions does the cbc intend to take on this particular issue? >> well, in addition to meeting to -- with the senior staff of the biden-harris administration, we also had a long conversation and i met with, as you did, the u.s. secretary of homeland security. and it was the congressional black caucus that insisted that he go to the border. also, when we witnessed those horrific photos and videos of cowboy-like border patrol using their reigns to chase down people. it reminded me of the slavery and harriet tubman and others. so i was incensed and had a one-hour conversation with the secretary. a few days later, they did halt that process. so we are claiming that along with you and others who were insistent. the report. we cannot wait for a study to take beyond this week when i return to washington. i've asked for the study this week. we also need to take a look at the numbers for those who requested asylum because we know you cannot send people who have not been there for more than a decade. that's not home for them. many of them were children whe
what other actions does the cbc intend to take on this particular issue? >> well, in addition to meeting to -- with the senior staff of the biden-harris administration, we also had a long conversation and i met with, as you did, the u.s. secretary of homeland security. and it was the congressional black caucus that insisted that he go to the border. also, when we witnessed those horrific photos and videos of cowboy-like border patrol using their reigns to chase down people. it reminded me...
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and how you could imagine that here with negative interest rates and cbc coming well, other potential punishable offenses include spending too long playing video games, wasting money on frivolous purchases and posting on social media. what happens when j pal decides that your purchases are frivolous that month and he like, take some out of your cbc account, your social by digital currency account, right, exactly, to, to still be a nightmare, very chinese and that respect. now let's go back to america 1st, so i can, you know, it's built with checks and balances throughout the entire system. you've got various branches covering the freedom of the press and other things. one of the ways that the america kind of saves itself is another checks and balance system. we have a lot of power in the states, and we saw that in the civil war, no other way out of civil war. and america may go into another civil war situation where the states, who are going to abide by the constitution are on one side of the civil war. and those who want to become chinese social credit score mimics are going to be on
and how you could imagine that here with negative interest rates and cbc coming well, other potential punishable offenses include spending too long playing video games, wasting money on frivolous purchases and posting on social media. what happens when j pal decides that your purchases are frivolous that month and he like, take some out of your cbc account, your social by digital currency account, right, exactly, to, to still be a nightmare, very chinese and that respect. now let's go back to...
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i talked with my colleagues, of course, members of the cbc.i sent a colleague letter and talked to the entire leadership about the concerns. i'm just hoping that before we get to getting these bills voted on that the conversations that i had that, others have had, members of the hbcu community have had, that we will be able to address the problems in reconciliation because this is, reverend al, the most impactful, substantive bill that congress has ever considered. if we don't do it now, when else will we have this chance? you know, i'm counting on the leadership. i've been working with congressional leadership, the biden administration to protect the interests of these schools, and i'm hopeful by the time it comes to the floor that the build back better act will represent a big step for our schools. >> this summer you announced over 100 cosponsors for the institutional grants for new infrastructure, technology, and education hbcu excellence act, otherwise known as the ignite hbcu excellence act. it would invest in infrastructure for hbcus and
i talked with my colleagues, of course, members of the cbc.i sent a colleague letter and talked to the entire leadership about the concerns. i'm just hoping that before we get to getting these bills voted on that the conversations that i had that, others have had, members of the hbcu community have had, that we will be able to address the problems in reconciliation because this is, reverend al, the most impactful, substantive bill that congress has ever considered. if we don't do it now, when...
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that's a very different animal to tackle because cbc central bank, digital currency, it's bank. if we see that, or the bank of england is introducing the bdc or they just buy, they have shown that we are we are, we will be a no rush to do it. but obviously china is taking the lead. one important fact that i wanted to mention painful money was actually introduced. barnes finer, fast in the entire world before anyone else actually got onto this particular led to. now of course, china is taking the initiative by introducing cbc, which is already in bon, taken in relation. so i think see me that you see this very, very separate currency that will come into play. i'm always going to back that it won't be backing big point. points for any of the tentative currencies, they will call a fist just like we have several other loyalty points. we do have a monetary value and we all know that we do use them in our construction, i manufacturing data being with us. so the come on, but he is out, i'm malcolm web and it's got a province of northern mozambique where we standing right now within the
that's a very different animal to tackle because cbc central bank, digital currency, it's bank. if we see that, or the bank of england is introducing the bdc or they just buy, they have shown that we are we are, we will be a no rush to do it. but obviously china is taking the lead. one important fact that i wanted to mention painful money was actually introduced. barnes finer, fast in the entire world before anyone else actually got onto this particular led to. now of course, china is taking...
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brian bates telling the cbc he an enormous taste bud, but a taste bud nonetheless. purpose of grimace is to show that the food tastes good. the internet collectively mortified. if you were to shake grimace's hand, he can taste you. shudders. i liked it when i had no idea what grimace was. grimace was introduced in 1972 as evil grimace. he has a similar purple shape but four arms. mcdonald's has kept grimace's true identity under wraps over the years. in the '70s, we met a green uncle. and in 1999's animated wacky adventures of ronald mcdonald, it was revealed there is an entire species of grimace. >> a grimace must rise to a special challenge. >> reporter: but in 2014, mcdonald's eluded to the true identity, tweeting, grimace lore says he is embodiment of a milkshake. or a taste bud. now, thanks to the canadian manager, the truth is out there. he is a big taste bud. no word on why the hambuglar talks like this, though. >> we reached out to mcdonald's for further clarification, but they have yet to respond with a comment at this time, you guys. >> some mcmysteries ar
brian bates telling the cbc he an enormous taste bud, but a taste bud nonetheless. purpose of grimace is to show that the food tastes good. the internet collectively mortified. if you were to shake grimace's hand, he can taste you. shudders. i liked it when i had no idea what grimace was. grimace was introduced in 1972 as evil grimace. he has a similar purple shape but four arms. mcdonald's has kept grimace's true identity under wraps over the years. in the '70s, we met a green uncle. and in...
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because instead of embracing existing crypto currency as legal tender, these cbc will be centrally issued money by their respective central banks. okay. they're basically just digitalized the existing form money, which really does nothing to solve any of their existing inflationary problems and problems. because it's literally just monopoly money issued by the exact same bank that issue the paper money. but now it's just fancy, it's digital. i had the cool name like i cuts or something to sound really modern, but to really answer your question on who will follow and el salvador footsteps, making big when little tender. i don't think it will be ukraine or hunger, or guatemala. they seem to be intent on the cbc route, the same as china, sweet in the caribbean than the other, $81.00 other countries. but i do think the next one could be someone like japan because don't forget japan is up there too. they pass the virtual currency act back in 2017, and some people. some analysts actually claim that this act gives bitcoin legal tender status in japan because it technically defined bitcoin and ot
because instead of embracing existing crypto currency as legal tender, these cbc will be centrally issued money by their respective central banks. okay. they're basically just digitalized the existing form money, which really does nothing to solve any of their existing inflationary problems and problems. because it's literally just monopoly money issued by the exact same bank that issue the paper money. but now it's just fancy, it's digital. i had the cool name like i cuts or something to sound...
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more than half of the cbc, just weeks after the covid deaths past the toll of the pandemic in their home country. right before the start of the annual flu season. of the needless pain of the government shutdown would cause and as painful as the government shutdown would be, the consequences of defaulting for the first time in american history that's even worse. the government of the faulty used country in the world wouldn't have the operations to pay its debt. the last time we toyed with the responsibility the credit rating of the government was downgraded for the first time in history and that cost every american directly or indirectly money and hurt businesses all over the country. and to change for the bravery in the country. social security checks thatle people have earned and relied on to survive would stop. the economy would take such a hit for what would be hard to recover. the stock market would take a dive and put millions of americans lifetime savings at risk. all of this is still recovering from the last 18 months in the global pandemic and for what? so republicans can make ca
more than half of the cbc, just weeks after the covid deaths past the toll of the pandemic in their home country. right before the start of the annual flu season. of the needless pain of the government shutdown would cause and as painful as the government shutdown would be, the consequences of defaulting for the first time in american history that's even worse. the government of the faulty used country in the world wouldn't have the operations to pay its debt. the last time we toyed with the...
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several bay area counties are also in the cbc's moderate tear but are keeping mask mandates in place,t least for now. coming up a little bit later for four going to talk live with the bay area infectious disease expert about whether masks are still needed indoors. vaccine mandates from public schools and state workers are going into effect in a number of cities and states as the demographics of this outbreak continued to shift foxes marc meredith has more now from washington. the battle over mandates is heating up with president biden, vowing to push ahead with covid vaccine requirements wherever he can, and now fox news has learned. congressional democrats are preparing legislation that could potentially raise fines for employers that quote, willfully and repeatedly violate those mandates from $14,000 initially proposed by the white house. to $70,000 for serious infractions. the news comes as a federal judge in new york signed off on a plan to require all new york city public school employees get their shots. this potentially paves the way for other cities and states to enact similar
several bay area counties are also in the cbc's moderate tear but are keeping mask mandates in place,t least for now. coming up a little bit later for four going to talk live with the bay area infectious disease expert about whether masks are still needed indoors. vaccine mandates from public schools and state workers are going into effect in a number of cities and states as the demographics of this outbreak continued to shift foxes marc meredith has more now from washington. the battle over...
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. >> election night in canada, with results from the cbc network. live on c-span. you can also watch online at c-span.org or listen on the free c-span radio app. the u.s. capitol police held a press conference ahead of the planned demonstration tomorrow in support of the people of the january 6 riot. this is just over one hour. [no audio] >> how about now? i am tim barber. one of the public information officers to the u.s. capitol police. we know you have a lot of questions. we will explain briefly what we have been doing to prepare for tomorrow's demonstration. and, answer some questions. you will be hearing from chief thomas major, the assistant chief for protective operations. the acting chief for uniformed operations, sean gallagher, and, the district of columbia officials. you will also be hearing from metropolitan police department chief of police robert contee,dr. christopher rodriguez the director of d.c. homeland security and d.c.'s deputy mayor for public safety and justice. chief manger will open it up for questions. we are more than happy to talk about
. >> election night in canada, with results from the cbc network. live on c-span. you can also watch online at c-span.org or listen on the free c-span radio app. the u.s. capitol police held a press conference ahead of the planned demonstration tomorrow in support of the people of the january 6 riot. this is just over one hour. [no audio] >> how about now? i am tim barber. one of the public information officers to the u.s. capitol police. we know you have a lot of questions. we will...
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the cbc news decision desk is watching ballots come in.ur team is here, preparing to bring you all the results, all night, no matter how long it could take. across the country, from east to west, as we learn which party will form your next government. canada, this is your choice, this is your voice, this is election night 20. hello, welcome to studio 42, our canada vote election headquarters. this is a historic night for canada. every election is, but this comes during a pandemic. a test of the very strength of our democracy. and what happens over the next few hours will decide what a post-pandemic candidate will look like. our team will bring you the results and analysis each step of the way. with the major federal party leaders as they get back to watch the that my play out and and battlegrounds, or the voters are tasking ballots, waiting to see who comes out on top. welcome to canada vote 2021. things are about to get pretty intense and fast and furious as it will come in and 30 minutes time from quebec to alberta. the polls will close
the cbc news decision desk is watching ballots come in.ur team is here, preparing to bring you all the results, all night, no matter how long it could take. across the country, from east to west, as we learn which party will form your next government. canada, this is your choice, this is your voice, this is election night 20. hello, welcome to studio 42, our canada vote election headquarters. this is a historic night for canada. every election is, but this comes during a pandemic. a test of the...
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what can you and journalists turn politician for many years that candidates national broadcaster, the cbc. there was on sundays and uphill battle to try and get the coverage to be accurate for us, us to push, to use the term residential school survivor. but now in 2021, there can be no denying that the term residential school survivor is accurate. some kids went to residential schools and died there. therefore, the other kids at residential schools survived them. right. and so just in that one battle that we had some 10 years ago, just that little showdown over language, i think shows some of the structural resistance to telling this story accurately. you know, i think that there is an ignorance in this country about the, the truth about our shared history, about how indigenous people have lived in the realities that we face. and i think that, that those attitudes existed in the living room where we were broadcasting across the country, but also in the newsrooms that were, were doing the story. the reality is there are not enough indigenous journalists in newsrooms today, and that's now b
what can you and journalists turn politician for many years that candidates national broadcaster, the cbc. there was on sundays and uphill battle to try and get the coverage to be accurate for us, us to push, to use the term residential school survivor. but now in 2021, there can be no denying that the term residential school survivor is accurate. some kids went to residential schools and died there. therefore, the other kids at residential schools survived them. right. and so just in that one...
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live now to vancouver, we can speak to cbc news correspondent laura lynch.aura, this has been a long time in the coming. how did we get to this stage? the coming. how did we get to this staue? ~ , ., , the coming. how did we get to this staue?~ , ., , ., stage? well, she was arrested almost three ears stage? well, she was arrested almost three years a90- _ stage? well, she was arrested almost three years ago. detained _ stage? well, she was arrested almost three years ago. detained at - three years ago. detained at vancouver airport when she arrived from china, and the process began. canada dealing with the extradition request from the us, and it went through so many hearings in court, i cannot tell you all the time being meng wanzhou being a chained —— detained. her house was a match in one of the most wealthy areas of vancouver. eventually, through this negotiation, which we learned has been going on for quite some time, we come to today when they made a deal that essentially lets her free to leave vancouver at any time and had back to china and what is ca
live now to vancouver, we can speak to cbc news correspondent laura lynch.aura, this has been a long time in the coming. how did we get to this stage? the coming. how did we get to this staue? ~ , ., , the coming. how did we get to this staue?~ , ., , ., stage? well, she was arrested almost three ears stage? well, she was arrested almost three years a90- _ stage? well, she was arrested almost three years ago. detained _ stage? well, she was arrested almost three years ago. detained at - three...
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the cbc is recommending people who have not been vaccinated, stay home and also said that the fully vaccinated you can travel but advised taking precautions, such as wearing masks, the bay area's largest event since the start of the pandemic kicked off today, tens of thousands of people. heading to the napa valley for the first day of bottle rock music festival continues. deborah villalon shows us the adjustments made to keep attendees they're safe. what's up so fun? it was 2019 the last time music rang out from bottle rocks, five stages and with 40,000 spectators daily. every patch of empty grass will disappear this weekend. feel great, excited, excited to get out has a little fun. we out here with all these hot bands that are here, headliners include guns and roses and foo fighters to fans from mountain view our car camping to see their favorites. miley cyrus, of course, um. who else? meghan ist alyan kgl, but pretty much everybody entry batters warned of potential exposure to covid-19. an admission requires a vaccination card or negative covid test. no more than three days old. i got up her
the cbc is recommending people who have not been vaccinated, stay home and also said that the fully vaccinated you can travel but advised taking precautions, such as wearing masks, the bay area's largest event since the start of the pandemic kicked off today, tens of thousands of people. heading to the napa valley for the first day of bottle rock music festival continues. deborah villalon shows us the adjustments made to keep attendees they're safe. what's up so fun? it was 2019 the last time...
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cbc news correspondent laura lynch has been following the story for years.he explains why meng wanzhou was freed. well, she was arrested almost three — well, she was arrested almost three years ago. detained at vancouver airport when she arrived _ vancouver airport when she arrived from china. the process began _ arrived from china. the process began of— arrived from china. the process began of canada dealing with the extradition request from the extradition request from the united states, and it went through— the united states, and it went through so many hearings in court. — through so many hearings in court. i_ through so many hearings in court, i cannot tell you, with all the — court, i cannot tell you, with all the time on meng wanzhou being — all the time on meng wanzhou being detained at her house. of course, — being detained at her house. of course, her house was a match in one — course, her house was a match in one of— course, her house was a match in one of the most wealthy areas _ in one of the most wealthy areas of— in one of the most wealthy are
cbc news correspondent laura lynch has been following the story for years.he explains why meng wanzhou was freed. well, she was arrested almost three — well, she was arrested almost three years ago. detained at vancouver airport when she arrived _ vancouver airport when she arrived from china. the process began _ arrived from china. the process began of— arrived from china. the process began of canada dealing with the extradition request from the extradition request from the united states,...
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inaudible] announcer: on monday election night in canada with analysis of the results from candidate's cbc network live on c-span. watch live on c-span.org or listen on the free c-span radio app. announcer:
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carter evans, cbc news los angeles. >>> and that's the overnight for this thursday.ome of you, the news continues. for others, check back for cbs mornings and follow us online any time at cbsnews.com. reporting from the nation's capital, i'm ben tracy. >>> mayor news on government funding. chuck schumer says s been reached to prevent a government shutdown. a vote will begin this morning for the continuing resolution. >>> olympic swimming medalist has pleaded guilty for storming the u.s. capital. keller wore his teamusa jacket to the j january 6th insurrecti and faces up to 27 months behind bars. >>> and come on down. you are the next contestant. "the price is right" turns 50 today. 8,400 car give-aways. the show will mark the big anniversary with a prime time special right here on cbs. for morenews download thecbs news on cl pho tv. >>> it's thursday, september 30th, 2021. this is the "cbs morning news." averting a government shutdown. lawmakers say they've reached a funding deal ahead of tonight's deadline, but they're still fighting over president biden's top domes
carter evans, cbc news los angeles. >>> and that's the overnight for this thursday.ome of you, the news continues. for others, check back for cbs mornings and follow us online any time at cbsnews.com. reporting from the nation's capital, i'm ben tracy. >>> mayor news on government funding. chuck schumer says s been reached to prevent a government shutdown. a vote will begin this morning for the continuing resolution. >>> olympic swimming medalist has pleaded guilty...
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. >> election night in canada, with results from the cbc network. live on c-span.ou can also watch online at c-span.org or listen on the free c-span radio app. the u.s. capitol police held a press conference ahead of the planned demonstration tomorrow in support of the people of the january 6 riot. this is just over one hour.
. >> election night in canada, with results from the cbc network. live on c-span.ou can also watch online at c-span.org or listen on the free c-span radio app. the u.s. capitol police held a press conference ahead of the planned demonstration tomorrow in support of the people of the january 6 riot. this is just over one hour.
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cbc, msnbc, cnn, maybe you should be speculating about jai time like you do with everythin donald trumpr does joe just get the presidential protection program like he had the candidate protection program because he is a liberal democra and he's not donald trump? only one of the only members of the press that ask tough questions as our very own peter ducey, naturally joe biden toda avoided peace or do you see lik the plague. there was no exception. he only took four questions. >> here with more as white hous correspondent our own peter ducey is with us. okay, so i know you're in the press room tonight. so the question is, they didn't take your question. that's not press conference wit four questions for it he has ye to do a prime time, press conference. donald trump talk to the press lot. what are the questions that the media are not asking? >> two your point from just a few minutes ago. we still have not heard him address in a meaningful way or in any way that drone strike that they told us seven days ag now killed the seven innocent children and the three innocent adults, ten total peo
cbc, msnbc, cnn, maybe you should be speculating about jai time like you do with everythin donald trumpr does joe just get the presidential protection program like he had the candidate protection program because he is a liberal democra and he's not donald trump? only one of the only members of the press that ask tough questions as our very own peter ducey, naturally joe biden toda avoided peace or do you see lik the plague. there was no exception. he only took four questions. >> here with...
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inaudible] announcer: on monday election night in canada with analysis of the results from candidate's cbc network live on c-span. watch live on c-span.org or listen on the free c-span radio app. announcer: next, a debate between the candidates for governor of virginia, terry mcauliffe and glenn juncker and -- youngkin. this is the first of two debates before the november election. it is about one hour. to appalachia school of law. we are honored to host the commonwealth's first debate in 2021 and we welcome you to our campus in grundy in southwest virginia. we serve -- asl serves an important mission, to provide opportunities for students to realize their dreams of practicing law and bettering communities. it is our purpose this evening to provide a form in which the marketplace of ideas may flourish. there is hardly a more appropriate venue than a law school for a discussion of society's foundational pillars -- free enterprise, self-governance and the rule of law. thank you and our candidates were engaging in this important democratic exercise. ♪ >> live from the campus of the appalachia
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the warning from the cbc when it comes to traveling this weekend, as the delta variant continues to spread the news at noon starts now this is ktvu fox two news at noon. good afternoon. i'm gasia mikaelian mike mibach dangerous conditions out there on the front lines as firefighters raced to bring the cal door fire under control. mm hmm. that happened right near highway 50 and echo summit around eight o'clock this morning, a tree came down due to the flames and strong winds. the cow door fire has now burned 319 square miles. containment grew slightly overnight from 18 to 20% 544 homes have been destroyed. 12 commercial properties also destroyed more than 34,000. other buildings remain threatened and more than 59,000 people have been forced to evacuate, including the entire city of south lake tahoe, katie views ali rasmus has been monitoring the latest developments. she joins us live, ali. well, mike, according to the latest update from cal fire. this fire is still moving in a northeasterly direction. right now it's burning about a mile away from homes on the southern outskirts of south lak
the warning from the cbc when it comes to traveling this weekend, as the delta variant continues to spread the news at noon starts now this is ktvu fox two news at noon. good afternoon. i'm gasia mikaelian mike mibach dangerous conditions out there on the front lines as firefighters raced to bring the cal door fire under control. mm hmm. that happened right near highway 50 and echo summit around eight o'clock this morning, a tree came down due to the flames and strong winds. the cow door fire...
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canada with analysis of the results from the cbc network, live at 9:00 p.m. eastern on c-span. you can watch online at c-span.org, or listen for free on the c-span radio app. >> associate supreme court justice, clarence thomas spoke at the university of notre dame on how he came to be on the court, and how he views it today. [applause] justice thomas: thank you. thank you. thank you, all. i should quit while i'm ahead. [laughter] if i look like i am squinting, i cannot see you well because of the light. s. before i start, i would like to thank professor munoz and the center for inviting me and making it so pleasant. i would like to thank maggie garnet, who originally invited me to visit notre dame, and i'm very fond of maggie and her parents. before i get to my prepared remarks, some years ago justice scalia told me that i should get out on the road and fly the flag well. he tended to be more of an extrovert than i am. i am content to not get out on the road. [laughter] but when professor munoz asked me to talk a bit about the declaration, actually, when i heard he wanted me to
canada with analysis of the results from the cbc network, live at 9:00 p.m. eastern on c-span. you can watch online at c-span.org, or listen for free on the c-span radio app. >> associate supreme court justice, clarence thomas spoke at the university of notre dame on how he came to be on the court, and how he views it today. [applause] justice thomas: thank you. thank you. thank you, all. i should quit while i'm ahead. [laughter] if i look like i am squinting, i cannot see you well...
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cbc advisors take up the booster shot debate, while the white house pledges to donate more vaccines. i'm griff jenkins in washington. i'll have that washington. i'll have that story coming up. is your family ready for an emergency? you can prepare by mapping out two ways to escape your home, creating a supply kit, and including your whole family in practice drills. for help creating an emergency plan, visit safetyactioncenter.pge.com my hygienist cleans with a round head. for help creating an emergency plan, so does my oral-b my hygienist personalizes my cleaning. so does my oral-b oral-b delivers the wow of a professional clean feel every day. rinsing the dishes before they go in the dishwasher? well, cascade platinum has 50% more cleaning power, so you don't have to. its food-seeking enzymes break down food into particles so small they can flow right down the drain. plus, it's powerful enough for the quick-wash cycle. cascade platinum with 50% more cleaning power! a little preparation will make you and your family safer in an emergency. a week's worth of food and water, radio, flas
cbc advisors take up the booster shot debate, while the white house pledges to donate more vaccines. i'm griff jenkins in washington. i'll have that washington. i'll have that story coming up. is your family ready for an emergency? you can prepare by mapping out two ways to escape your home, creating a supply kit, and including your whole family in practice drills. for help creating an emergency plan, visit safetyactioncenter.pge.com my hygienist cleans with a round head. for help creating an...
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. >> on monday, election night in canada with analysis of the results from the cbc network. p.m. eastern on c-span. you can also watch online at c-span.org or listen on the free c-span radio app. >> coming up next week, the homeland security secretary, the fbi director, and the national counterterrorism director before congress on threats to the homeland 20 years after 9/11. c-span3 will have live coverage of their testimony on tuesday and wednesday. later on wednesday, jerome powell holds a press conference. watch next week on the c-span networks or listen on the c-span radio app. also, had to c-span.org for scheduling. c-span, your unfiltered view of government. >> c-span is your unfiltered view of government. we are funded by these television companies and more including midco. ♪ >>midco supports c-span as a public service. giving you a front rosita democracy. >>
. >> on monday, election night in canada with analysis of the results from the cbc network. p.m. eastern on c-span. you can also watch online at c-span.org or listen on the free c-span radio app. >> coming up next week, the homeland security secretary, the fbi director, and the national counterterrorism director before congress on threats to the homeland 20 years after 9/11. c-span3 will have live coverage of their testimony on tuesday and wednesday. later on wednesday, jerome...
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cbc advisory committee today, said the moderna vaccine is slightly more protective against hospitalizationbut both lost efficacy against the delta. very it the committee says the moderna vaccine provided between 82 to 91% protection from hospitalization from the variant and pfizer dropped to 73 to 85% efficacy. the research is part of the ongoing debate on which americans should get an extra dose of pfizer's vaccine once regulators clear the booster shots well, school districts across the country is struggling to fill jobs problem. only made worse by the pandemic. giovanni luigi is live in sacramento giovanni. you're finding schools are having to make adjustments here. absolutely bus drivers, custodians, cafeteria workers and now substitute teachers. all of these job shortages, coupled with covid-19 cases, is causing some school district to shift away from in person learning. just weeks as school began. our ultimate goal is to have them in school in person so that they can have the country are struggling to meet the goal of having in person classes because of covid-19. so suddenly when you
cbc advisory committee today, said the moderna vaccine is slightly more protective against hospitalizationbut both lost efficacy against the delta. very it the committee says the moderna vaccine provided between 82 to 91% protection from hospitalization from the variant and pfizer dropped to 73 to 85% efficacy. the research is part of the ongoing debate on which americans should get an extra dose of pfizer's vaccine once regulators clear the booster shots well, school districts across the...
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entering a major new phase in the effort to protect americans against the coronavirus after a panel of cbcommend booster doses of the pfizer vaccine. as we operationalize the plan to provide booster doses to americans, we remain committed to continuing our robust efforts to vaccinate as many people as possible. in order to finalize today's recommendation from the cdc advisory panel. the recommendation must be approved by cdc director rochelle walensky. good evening, everyone i'm julie julie haener, and i'm alex savage. and tonight for frank, here's a look at the details on today's announcement. the cdc panel recommended giving pfizer vaccine booster shots to certain people who are at risk of serious illness. due to covid 19. the full agency could finalize this decision as soon as tonight. the panel said people over 65 nursing home residents and those with underlying medical conditions could get those third shots. they did not recommend them for frontline healthcare workers. the shots would be given at least six months after people received their second dose of the pfizer vaccine. no reason
entering a major new phase in the effort to protect americans against the coronavirus after a panel of cbcommend booster doses of the pfizer vaccine. as we operationalize the plan to provide booster doses to americans, we remain committed to continuing our robust efforts to vaccinate as many people as possible. in order to finalize today's recommendation from the cdc advisory panel. the recommendation must be approved by cdc director rochelle walensky. good evening, everyone i'm julie julie...
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your own questions if you would like on the chat or facebook or on youtube or on twitter with the #bp cbc -- i'm sorry. bpc live, and we will try to post some questions from you. whatever the wisdom of this war and its conclusion, let's talk about where we stand now. the afghan study group issued a series of reports and issued its final report in february. it said the precipitous withdrawal of american troops could lead to a reconstitution of the terror to the u.s. homeland within 18 months to three years. do you share that concern? >> i think the honest answer to the question, and i say this without the ability to read daily intelligence reports anymore, i have to rely on the new york times and susan page and others and educated speculation. i think the honest answer to the question, what is the terrorist threat in afghanistan now, given what has happened over the last several weeks is, it is too early to tell. there are elements of the taliban that want to seem to behave like a government, though i'm quite sure that very soon, we are going to see emerging factions of the taliban, some m
your own questions if you would like on the chat or facebook or on youtube or on twitter with the #bp cbc -- i'm sorry. bpc live, and we will try to post some questions from you. whatever the wisdom of this war and its conclusion, let's talk about where we stand now. the afghan study group issued a series of reports and issued its final report in february. it said the precipitous withdrawal of american troops could lead to a reconstitution of the terror to the u.s. homeland within 18 months to...
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the cbc is also advising vaccinated people to reconsider their travel plans for the weekend. the c d. c also recommends that any labor day gatherings be outdoors among vaccinated people. it's a very welcome news up in el dorado county, where better weather is helping firefighters get a handle on the calle door fire. it's now 29% contained after burning for nearly three weeks, nearly 213,008 have burned so far and more than 660 homes have been destroyed. 32,000 more buildings remain threatened, but those calmer winds are allowing aircraft and ground crews to bolster their containment lines and clear vegetation that could potentially fuel spot fires. we're in a good place right now, um, for where we are, okay, that doesn't mean that we can't get a wind shift. we're working day and night to protect those homes to bolster our containment lines to do everything we can to save. save herbal property. the fire has forced about 23,000 people to evacuate from the lake tahoe area, and it could be several days before they're able to return home. well, labour day is also typically a busy
the cbc is also advising vaccinated people to reconsider their travel plans for the weekend. the c d. c also recommends that any labor day gatherings be outdoors among vaccinated people. it's a very welcome news up in el dorado county, where better weather is helping firefighters get a handle on the calle door fire. it's now 29% contained after burning for nearly three weeks, nearly 213,008 have burned so far and more than 660 homes have been destroyed. 32,000 more buildings remain threatened,...
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. >> on monday, election night in canada with analysis of the results from the cbc network, live at 9:00 p.m. eastern on c-span. you can watch online at c-span.org, or listen for free on the c-span radio app. >> associate supreme court justice, clarence thomas spoke at the university of notre dame on how he came to be on the court, and how he views it today. [applause] justice thomas: thank you. thank you. thank you, all. i should quit while i'm ahead. [laughter] if i look like i am squinting, i cannot see you well because of the light. s. before i
. >> on monday, election night in canada with analysis of the results from the cbc network, live at 9:00 p.m. eastern on c-span. you can watch online at c-span.org, or listen for free on the c-span radio app. >> associate supreme court justice, clarence thomas spoke at the university of notre dame on how he came to be on the court, and how he views it today. [applause] justice thomas: thank you. thank you. thank you, all. i should quit while i'm ahead. [laughter] if i look like i am...
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in may, cbc was working with items biggest campaign donors. what was supposed to be the scientific guidance. thanks to the teachers union influence, the guidance put out likely led to more school closures. six feet social distancing was a major roadblock to keeping schools open, and although the cdc director recommended three feet to her hometown prior to running from cdc, which he became director she kept it at six feet. ask yourself why? recently we saw bidens cdc ignore science and cave to the teachers union. on may 13, the cdc announced fully vaccinated americans could stop wearing masks indoors. it upset the teachers union. after receiving private threats about public statements criticizing the administration, the cdc probably issued an update. now, all people in schools should wear a mask, regardless of vaccination status. even more concerning when you realize that the u.s. is an outlier for obit policies for kids. our cdc recommends masking kids to end all this, but international partners do not. the cdc recommends masking adults, not k
in may, cbc was working with items biggest campaign donors. what was supposed to be the scientific guidance. thanks to the teachers union influence, the guidance put out likely led to more school closures. six feet social distancing was a major roadblock to keeping schools open, and although the cdc director recommended three feet to her hometown prior to running from cdc, which he became director she kept it at six feet. ask yourself why? recently we saw bidens cdc ignore science and cave to...
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i am bringing out rosemary barton of cbc news and she is going to be asking you more direct questionspening up more opportunities for debate. on this theme of affordability. >> good to see everybody. try to get some answers this time. ms. paul, one of the plans you laid out to tackle affordability is a guaranteed livable income. give people a set amount of money to deal with their lives. there was an expert panel in british columbia recently that said that is not the way forward but that is too complicated for the needs of our societies. why do you think that is still a policy worth pursuing? >> guaranteed livable income is a policy whose time has come. we saw with the beginning of the pandemic how many people were thrown immediately into financial crisis because our patchwork system is not working. there is a growing consensus paired the members of the liberal party voted for it at their convention. 50 senators signed a letter calling for it. the time has come to ensure everyone has the support they need to live in dignity. the parliamentary budget officer looked at guaranteed livabl
i am bringing out rosemary barton of cbc news and she is going to be asking you more direct questionspening up more opportunities for debate. on this theme of affordability. >> good to see everybody. try to get some answers this time. ms. paul, one of the plans you laid out to tackle affordability is a guaranteed livable income. give people a set amount of money to deal with their lives. there was an expert panel in british columbia recently that said that is not the way forward but that...