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cecelia vega starts us off. >> reporter: as president biden ends his trip in rome and looks ahead to glasgow for what's being called the most consequential climate conference ever, he and others are under fire for not doing enough to stop global warming. the president on the defensive calling it an all hands on deck effort and blasting russia and china, the world's biggest polluter, for failing to show up. >> there's a reason why people should be disappointed. i think you're going to see we've made significant progress and more has to be done, but it's going to require us to continue to focus on what china's not doing, what russia's not doing. >> reporter: his infrastructure plan directs $555 billion to fighting climate change, but it does not punish energy suppliers that fail to make the switch to clean energy, something experts say is needed in order to meet the president's goal of cutting green house gas emissions in half by 2030. >> can you stand here today and say to the world that you definitively will meet that goal? >> yes, i can. i don't think you're going to need any puniti
cecelia vega starts us off. >> reporter: as president biden ends his trip in rome and looks ahead to glasgow for what's being called the most consequential climate conference ever, he and others are under fire for not doing enough to stop global warming. the president on the defensive calling it an all hands on deck effort and blasting russia and china, the world's biggest polluter, for failing to show up. >> there's a reason why people should be disappointed. i think you're going...
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back with me now, cecelia kung, nina jankowitz.ebook will delete the face scan data of more than 1 billion users. is that real? is that important? is it facebook misdirection in a month that's been really bad for them? what do you make of it? >> it is a big deal. they're going to delete about 1 billion files with people's facial recognition their facial profiles. and that is a big deal that privacy advocates praise this option. they're not deleting the system, the technology underneath it, they're not getting rid of it, they could start it again later. but it is a move forward because facial recognition technology in these files have been used for bad things, for surveillance, for in ways to violate privacy. let's see what happens going forward. the company in terms of its track record really deserves scrutiny going forward and after they made this announcement, i think that, you know, they deserve the credit for actually deleting these files but tbd on what this will mean and if they start it. >> there was a headline, story mother
back with me now, cecelia kung, nina jankowitz.ebook will delete the face scan data of more than 1 billion users. is that real? is that important? is it facebook misdirection in a month that's been really bad for them? what do you make of it? >> it is a big deal. they're going to delete about 1 billion files with people's facial recognition their facial profiles. and that is a big deal that privacy advocates praise this option. they're not deleting the system, the technology underneath...
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cecelia? are bracing ourselves now. okay, trevor, thanks. >>> we're going to turn from the air to the roads. drivers are dealing with the highest gas prices since 2014. president biden announcing that move to tap into the country's strategic oil reserve promising lower prices soon. erielle reshef is live now with more on this. erielle, you know this, critics are saying this is just a short-term fix. >> reporter: yeah, good morning to you, cecilia. those price drops can't come soon enough for the 48 million people that are set to hit the roads this thanksgiving according to aaa, many of them on their way right now. some paying as much as $3.40 a gallon to fill up. that's the national average. but some out in california spending as much as $4.70 to fill up this thanksgiving. the good news, the president's move to tap into strategic oil reserves could cut the price of gas by up to 15 cents. the bad news is, of course, this won't happen overnight. the administration acknowledging this could take s
cecelia? are bracing ourselves now. okay, trevor, thanks. >>> we're going to turn from the air to the roads. drivers are dealing with the highest gas prices since 2014. president biden announcing that move to tap into the country's strategic oil reserve promising lower prices soon. erielle reshef is live now with more on this. erielle, you know this, critics are saying this is just a short-term fix. >> reporter: yeah, good morning to you, cecilia. those price drops can't come...
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cecelia, thank you very much. michael?fax with what the election could mean for the country in 2022. good morning, kenneth. >> reporter: hey, good morning, michael. polls open here in fairfax county, virginia, where this is a neck and neck race between two candidates and we're already seeing a steady stream of voters here at this polling location. nationally this race between democrat terry mcauliffe and republican glenn youngkin is being seen as a bellwether and a referendum on the biden agenda as we head into those 22 -- 2022 midterms, especially as democrats fight it out in congress. both sides watching closely to see what worked and what did not when it comes to the race. virginia has been solidly blue with president biden winning by ten points a year ago. mcauliffe has worked to tie youngkin to former president trump but youngkin's campaign believes enthusiasm is on his side over issues of education and the economy making it a tight race. more than half of likely voters expected to cast their ballots today here in the
cecelia, thank you very much. michael?fax with what the election could mean for the country in 2022. good morning, kenneth. >> reporter: hey, good morning, michael. polls open here in fairfax county, virginia, where this is a neck and neck race between two candidates and we're already seeing a steady stream of voters here at this polling location. nationally this race between democrat terry mcauliffe and republican glenn youngkin is being seen as a bellwether and a referendum on the biden...
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abc, cecelia vega. it is hard to see you guys with a mask on. reporter: and the masks are making my glasses fogged up, so i apologize, too. thank you, sir. on climate change, you just mentioned the incentives you have on renewable energy and your build back better plan. as it stands right now, there are no punitive measures in this plan to hold these companies accountable and many experts firmly believe that you've got to have the stick along with the character in order to get -- with the carrot in order to get to your goal to reduce emissions by 2030 by 50%. can you stand here today and stay for the world that people definitively will still meet that goal? pres. biden: yes, i can. because what we are proposing and what we have initiated is everything from getting the automobile makers to commit to going all-electric, number one. getting the unions to agree to do that as well. making sure we have the investment and battery technology that requires us to have the ability to generate electric vehicles, electric buses, electric transportation grids
abc, cecelia vega. it is hard to see you guys with a mask on. reporter: and the masks are making my glasses fogged up, so i apologize, too. thank you, sir. on climate change, you just mentioned the incentives you have on renewable energy and your build back better plan. as it stands right now, there are no punitive measures in this plan to hold these companies accountable and many experts firmly believe that you've got to have the stick along with the character in order to get -- with the...
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. >> thank you cecelia, i didn't know about the ceremony and my friends on facebook and they are so excited and i wish i could've been there to experience it. there is a lot of news now about the murder of native women but such a catastrophic colonial issue that is related to reservations. and still being under colonial control so not allowed to have it incredible mitigation internally so that green light flashing on the borders of the reservations, it's free sexual here, read any woman you want is a huge problem. deb: secretary of interior, congressperson, took this up as a major issue of native women and it's only now getting publicized because of the murdered young woman from florida people started to say, what about the black women in a native women it and mexican women who are disappearing so thank you for your lifelong work cecelia and the other women air and an echo to our pretty amazing. >> identifying is a was going freak any price you, you seem on the verge maybe in the middle of political native renaissance tribes helping states and vaccinations and other social safety needs and
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there was cecelia chang. she worked in california's bay area.here was a cook that wrote in a normally popular cookbook called the key to chinese cooking. in 1982, america saw the rise of martin yang. his show really captured the american imagination. i believe that nixon visiting china in 1972 had quite a deal with the emerging interest. host: at that point, buwei yang chao had already been in the american market for years. how much does that new generation of chinese cookman ship -- cooksmanship owe to her paving the way? mayukh sen: so much. they really did state how important buwei yang chao's work was. there was one in 1962 that wrote a book called the pleasures of chinese cooking. she stated to the press that it was the buwei cookbook that allowed her to write such a cookbook. i would say that buwei blazed the trail for the future of these cooks. prior to that, there had been some "a for effort" books that came out that were not able to reach audiences the way that she was able to. >> now i want to talk about elena zelayeta. what viewers ma
there was cecelia chang. she worked in california's bay area.here was a cook that wrote in a normally popular cookbook called the key to chinese cooking. in 1982, america saw the rise of martin yang. his show really captured the american imagination. i believe that nixon visiting china in 1972 had quite a deal with the emerging interest. host: at that point, buwei yang chao had already been in the american market for years. how much does that new generation of chinese cookman ship --...
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cecelia, good morning to you. >> reporter: good morning, george. that one. today he'll give a big speech at the white house about the economy and i've just been told by a senior administration official that one of the big things president biden is going to announce, as you said it, is that he is tapping into u.s. oil reserves. he's expected to release 50 million barrels. presidents have only released this supply a handful of times in recent decades. so the big question, when are americans as they are about to head out for this thanksgiving holiday going to feel this at the pump? well, experts say news of the announcement today alone is likely to be enough to prompt a short-term drop in oil prices. but the reality, it will take about two weeks for it to enter the market and for stations around the country to drop their prices. the white house, george, this morning, they are saying the economy is a top priority for this president. >> yeah, they want to get that inflation under control. cecilia, thanks very much. robin? >>> george, we turn to a judge
cecelia, good morning to you. >> reporter: good morning, george. that one. today he'll give a big speech at the white house about the economy and i've just been told by a senior administration official that one of the big things president biden is going to announce, as you said it, is that he is tapping into u.s. oil reserves. he's expected to release 50 million barrels. presidents have only released this supply a handful of times in recent decades. so the big question, when are americans...
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and cecelia johnson who is the director of the black engagement for the rnc.accused them of being a hate organization but they also sell their decision-making process is proprietary and therefore no additional information can be given to them, but the decision was final. i sent a letter today of ceo of jpmorgan chase and as long as they discriminate against half the country and frankly about 60% of missourians according to the last election and not do business with conservative organizations, they will not be eligible to be don't tell mark doing business with the state of missouri. >> tucker: the leader of the black lives matter organization threaten violence against the mayor of new york if he dared to enforce the law in new york. are they still a client of jpmorgan chase? were they deep platform dolls also? do you know black lives matter? >> i don't think they do platform them. they're only interested in deep platform mean conservatives. only concerned with doing business with half of the country. they can change the name to snowflake bank. we will see how i
and cecelia johnson who is the director of the black engagement for the rnc.accused them of being a hate organization but they also sell their decision-making process is proprietary and therefore no additional information can be given to them, but the decision was final. i sent a letter today of ceo of jpmorgan chase and as long as they discriminate against half the country and frankly about 60% of missourians according to the last election and not do business with conservative organizations,...
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cecelia? >>> we'll bring in abc news chief legal analyst dan abrams. happy thanksgiving, dan.inking of that image of ahmaud's father in the courtroom and the emotion you saw after those 11 hours of jury deliberations. were you surprised by anything in this verdict? >> not really. i think that the verdict was actually pretty quick, meaning when you think about the fact you're talking about a 14-day trial, you're talking about three defendants and nine charges. the fact that they came back in basically a day tells you that there wasn't a lot of dissension on that jury either about this verdict. >> guilty of 23 of 27 counts, if you could take us through the different verdicts and why the jury decided the way it did. >> i think they basically assessed culpability and said travis mcmichael who is the one who fired the weapon was the most culpable, convicted of malice murder and all the other charges. greg mcmichael, the son convicted of 8 of the 9. he was the one who initiated the event but didn't actually pull the trigger. then william bryan, the guy who was in the back, he was co
cecelia? >>> we'll bring in abc news chief legal analyst dan abrams. happy thanksgiving, dan.inking of that image of ahmaud's father in the courtroom and the emotion you saw after those 11 hours of jury deliberations. were you surprised by anything in this verdict? >> not really. i think that the verdict was actually pretty quick, meaning when you think about the fact you're talking about a 14-day trial, you're talking about three defendants and nine charges. the fact that they...
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the chair of the council of economic advisers, cecelia. lisa cook from the university of michigan -- michigan state university. i have to get that right or the football fans will be mad. and seth carpenter who is the morgan stanley chief economist. a couple of women for these posts. sarah raskin was the mayor of banking supervisor before she was appointed to the fed and she went on to be deputy treasury secretary. karen dinan was the treasury chief economist, also a possible candidate for the boston fed. alix: it feels like the conversation on wall street is who president biden picks will be more dovish. it may be an opportunity to install three more dovish individuals on the fed. is that the right conversation because if you're worried about inflation, why would he do something dovish and can we assume that they would be dovish? mike: there is a political answer and an economic and are -- economic answer. the fed is dealing with high inflation and politically, it is difficult to avoid someone who is seen as significantly dovish. but the f
the chair of the council of economic advisers, cecelia. lisa cook from the university of michigan -- michigan state university. i have to get that right or the football fans will be mad. and seth carpenter who is the morgan stanley chief economist. a couple of women for these posts. sarah raskin was the mayor of banking supervisor before she was appointed to the fed and she went on to be deputy treasury secretary. karen dinan was the treasury chief economist, also a possible candidate for the...
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. >> are you cecelia >> is daniel available >> reporter: this election, the minneapolis police departments on the ballot. >> have you heard about the public safety amendment on the ballot >> reporter: a year and a half after the murder of george floyd, a full-scale campaign to eliminate the department from the city's official governing document. >> we are reinforcing the importance of this amendment >> reporter: it's ballot question number two. shall the minneapolis city charter be amended to remove the police department and replace it with a department of public safety with specific functions to be determined by the mayor and city council functions, which could include licensed peace officers or police officers if necessary >> we are about expanding public safety >> reporter: yes for minneapolis collected more than 20,000 signatures and overcame legal challenges to get the question to voters. >> this is, finally, an opportunity for people to get in right relationship with armed police officers and with so many other qualified professionals and resources that we really need. >> the chief
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. >> guest: thank you cecelia. i did know about the ceremony. it's just very exciting and i wish i could have been there to experience it. there is a lot of news now about missing and murdered native women. a catastrophic colonial issue is related to reservations being still under colonial federal control so they aren't allowed to have a criminal investigation internally so it's like green lights flashing on the borders of reservations. it's free here. rape any woman that you want. come onto the reservation so it's a huge problem and they think deb haaland the secretary of interior when she was a congressperson took this up as a major issue for the women and it's only now getting publicized because of the murdered young woman from florida. people started saying well what about the black women and the native women and mexican women who are murdered? so thank you for your lifelong work and the lakota. let's go with the text from jonathan in washington d.c.. he identifies as -- any rights to you you seem on the verge may be in the middle of pop-cul
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thank you for your lifelong work, cecelia and other women there in the dakotas that are pretty amazing. >> host: we have a texture from jonathan washington d.c. he identifies as muscogee creek. and he writes to you, we seem on the verge, may be in the middle of pop culture native renaissance. the resident dog show, five something states with vaccination and other social safety needs. deb haaland at interior. then he asks you if that is overstating it or not and what do you think? >> guest: it's very exciting. i see the groundwork that has been set for that for decades building up. it is paying off as the hard work of the native people, native activists, the environmental activism, and students as native people have taken positions and universities and have a presence there and speak out, people are learning. there are then events like the standing rock standoff and uprising. that had been going on for six months before it was even publicized. and did get a lot of tension around the world. i think also the campaign to do away with the washington teams slur and other ball teams at every
thank you for your lifelong work, cecelia and other women there in the dakotas that are pretty amazing. >> host: we have a texture from jonathan washington d.c. he identifies as muscogee creek. and he writes to you, we seem on the verge, may be in the middle of pop culture native renaissance. the resident dog show, five something states with vaccination and other social safety needs. deb haaland at interior. then he asks you if that is overstating it or not and what do you think? >>...
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. >> thank you, cecelia. michael?rmer trump adviser steve bannon set to turn himself in and appear in court after being indicted for contempt of congress for refusing to cooperate with the committee in the investigation of the january 6th capitol insurrection. rachel scott is at the fbi field office in washington with the latest. good morning, rachel. >> reporter: michael, good morning. steve bannon surrendered to federal authorities. the department of justice charging bannon with two counts of criminal contempt. he could face up to two years behind baonefingo lawnghe tionotnor documents refused too to comply. trump's former chief of staff mark meadows also a no show on capitol hill. lawmakers on this january 6th committee hope it is rare move by the justice department sends a strong message and forces others to reverse course and cooperate. robin? >> we'll see if that happens, rachel. thank you. >>> now to kenosha, wisconsin. the city on edge with closing arguments set to begin in the trial of kyle rittenhouse, with
. >> thank you, cecelia. michael?rmer trump adviser steve bannon set to turn himself in and appear in court after being indicted for contempt of congress for refusing to cooperate with the committee in the investigation of the january 6th capitol insurrection. rachel scott is at the fbi field office in washington with the latest. good morning, rachel. >> reporter: michael, good morning. steve bannon surrendered to federal authorities. the department of justice charging bannon with...
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i'm a lot smarter for the conversation, cecelia kung for "the new york times," nina jankowicz at the wilson center, author of "how to use the information war." catch me next weekend. for now, "the sunday show with jonathan capehart." nday show wih jonathan capehart. >>> president biden's win on infrastructure is a big fin' deal. how the democrats plan to rebound from election day 2021. dnc chair jamie harrison joins me with a preview. also, nightmare conditions inside the nation's largest public housing system. rich a torres joins me on an unforgettable tour. and this happened, exactly one year ago today. we did it. we did it, joe. you're going to be the next president of the united states. >> i'm jonathan capehart. this is "the sunday show." n capt this is "the sunday show." >>> this sunday president biden is looking to build on a major legislative win. after months of democratic infighting, the house finally passed the $1.2 trillion bipartisan infrastructure bill which is now on its way to the president's desk to be signed into law. >> the motion is adopted. >> it is a notch in the
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all right, cecelia, covering the white house for us, as always, thank you. t.j.?turn to the uk raising its terrorism warning to its second highest level following that cab explosion you're seeing there in liverpool. the explosion captured on video. the driver being hailed as a hero for quick actions. james longman live in liverpool with the latest. james, good morning. >> reporter: yeah, good morning, t.j. britain is now at its second highest terror alert level after that attack that played out in liverpool women's hospital. the images are extraordinary. all caught on cctv. you can see the car, the taxi pull up. moments later it explodes and the roof rips off, debris flying all over the car park. the driver manages to jump out, a security guard rushes to his aid but all attention on the passenger of that car. he is thought to have brought the homemade bomb to this hospital. 32-year-old emad al swealmeen is understood to be an asylum seeker with a history of mental illness. no idea why he brought the bomb here or when it exploded when it did. police are searching a
all right, cecelia, covering the white house for us, as always, thank you. t.j.?turn to the uk raising its terrorism warning to its second highest level following that cab explosion you're seeing there in liverpool. the explosion captured on video. the driver being hailed as a hero for quick actions. james longman live in liverpool with the latest. james, good morning. >> reporter: yeah, good morning, t.j. britain is now at its second highest terror alert level after that attack that...
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cecelia in alabama, republican. caller: yes, i just had to comments. regarding the virus.w why the border has not been shut down if they are really trying to get the covid under control and why they just opened up all the travel to the u.s. from other countries. that was one thing -- it seems like biden -- they are not really trying to help the american people. but my other comment is, with the gas prices, why don't he transfer -- just for six months open up the gas lines they shut down? just to help everybody pay their fuel bills, lower the cost of food, be able to unload from the ports, helped truck drivers. just help everybody through the winter months while they are working on their green in new deal, the infrastructure deal. host: i'm going to squeeze and greg, from illinois. democratic. we've got about 30 seconds. caller: i'm just wondering how come trump is just not disqualified? he tried to overthrow the election, he's been caught trying to rig and they are still letting him run. that's my question. host: gregory in illinois, democratic caller. the supreme court is
cecelia in alabama, republican. caller: yes, i just had to comments. regarding the virus.w why the border has not been shut down if they are really trying to get the covid under control and why they just opened up all the travel to the u.s. from other countries. that was one thing -- it seems like biden -- they are not really trying to help the american people. but my other comment is, with the gas prices, why don't he transfer -- just for six months open up the gas lines they shut down? just...