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charlie: absolutely.y important for all of us both in politics and every day americans to remember however, bad decisions are the highest level of the military, you have the best that america has to offer underground carrying out the duties and performing unimaginable tasks and doing it with enormous grace and a norm is humanity and is an important thing for all of us to remember. next to murder mysteries a new twist in the murdoch murders, nancy grace is on the case, plus dog the bounty hunter explains why he's joining the search for brian laundrie. ♪ one ups the cleaning power of liquid. can it one up whatever they're doing? for sure. seriously? one up the power of liquid, one up the toughest stains. any further questions? uh uh! one up the power of liquid with tide pods ultra oxi. speaker 1: but everything looks like the clear. no ugly white spots in there. speaker 2: all gone. yay! [all laughing] i love it. i just wear a little sensor and that's it. the dexcom sends my glucose readings to my receiver
charlie: absolutely.y important for all of us both in politics and every day americans to remember however, bad decisions are the highest level of the military, you have the best that america has to offer underground carrying out the duties and performing unimaginable tasks and doing it with enormous grace and a norm is humanity and is an important thing for all of us to remember. next to murder mysteries a new twist in the murdoch murders, nancy grace is on the case, plus dog the bounty hunter...
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and feel free to take us and give us a bit of a tour around charlie. hello. hello. i just sent back. it might seem strange getting in a supply vehicle to drive around the english countryside, wildlife tours to see net big fight or plato the business modern. ah, it isn't long before our 1st sighting. oh, will you seen something father really fly to look look, look, look, look, look, look like that was jenny. you're saying charlie wants me to see a rare visitor. lastly, on the shores covered by centuries ago, a white stork. if you look at the extra like that and there's that there's a brown with your binoculars, you will see that, oh gosh, i've got to go to, oh my goodness. so that is actually the 2nd this to be built in britain in 604 years. storks were almost extinct in the u. k. but charlie in isabel, the helping to re establish them their big draw for eco tourists wanting to see something unique. net post over $50000.00 visitors every year. these animals, we hope will be a connection for people in nature with these cosmetic animals, you can start to, to entice peo
and feel free to take us and give us a bit of a tour around charlie. hello. hello. i just sent back. it might seem strange getting in a supply vehicle to drive around the english countryside, wildlife tours to see net big fight or plato the business modern. ah, it isn't long before our 1st sighting. oh, will you seen something father really fly to look look, look, look, look, look, look like that was jenny. you're saying charlie wants me to see a rare visitor. lastly, on the shores covered by...
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charlie: boo hoo.ion stake in the music titan for his overseas debut, coinbase not going quietly into the regulatory sunset after the sectored the crypto exchange to drop its crypto product called "lend" meanwhile crypto mom hester purse is getting involved as the industry seeks regulatory clarity. charlie gasparino has been tweet ing up a storm ahead of this hit, and this scoop. charlie: right, and we're going to make a little news here, here is what we understand from coinbase, that they're not going to go quietly, so to speak. it's nothing personal at the sec from what i understand. liz: didn't they already challenge and nudge back at the sec? charlie: from what i understand, my sources are telling me they try to put out some proposals on regulation. here is the big thing that you get. the same story from coinbase, the same story from ripple. is that the regulatory agenda, that's developed around crypto, is so uneven, that they don't know what to do, so now the crypto industry is stepping up and one
charlie: boo hoo.ion stake in the music titan for his overseas debut, coinbase not going quietly into the regulatory sunset after the sectored the crypto exchange to drop its crypto product called "lend" meanwhile crypto mom hester purse is getting involved as the industry seeks regulatory clarity. charlie gasparino has been tweet ing up a storm ahead of this hit, and this scoop. charlie: right, and we're going to make a little news here, here is what we understand from coinbase, that...
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charlie: what did you just say? tell you what i'm about to say folks charlie thank you and i've waited until after charlie was done to say this , we're completely commercial-free because he would have kept going , but we into ed to get to a bunch of other issues he started the show by saying the dow has not finished a session down more than 1,000 points in 15 months when it fell more than 1,800 points back then , right now, it looks like we could be in the clear, still 10 minutes to go, before we hear the closing bell but the clear as we run towards the close but still on pace for the worst day since october of last year, s&p as you can see is struggling here, we do have the dow jones industrial look at the transport s down 205 points. to back doll market guru at crossmark global investments. bob, people jaw bone all the time. i missed the low and missed a sell-off. they had it when the dow is down 971 points, just an hour and six minutes ago, right? >> here here. everybody bought then, didn't they? liz: well i don'
charlie: what did you just say? tell you what i'm about to say folks charlie thank you and i've waited until after charlie was done to say this , we're completely commercial-free because he would have kept going , but we into ed to get to a bunch of other issues he started the show by saying the dow has not finished a session down more than 1,000 points in 15 months when it fell more than 1,800 points back then , right now, it looks like we could be in the clear, still 10 minutes to go, before...
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charlie: i guess it is possible.m sure global newswire is in contact with the person who submitted this news report for they can try to figure out who did it. in terms of asked as litecoin foundation, there isn't much we can do. broken release fake news for cryptocurrencies all the time. this happens in the traditional stock market also. emily: global newswire said they are enhancing authentication steps, they will work with authorities on a full probe. they say the incident was isolated and never happened before. litecoin itself, as you said, said the release was fake" fabricated. said someone on the social media team got a little too eager when they retweeted this. but litecoin did pop big time. to those who suspect someone on your end is possible, what would you say? charlie: it is definitely not anyone on our end. litecoin being a decentralized cryptocurrency, pretty much anyone can, if they want to, if they want to pump, they can potentially release fake news. so i am going to deny that it has anything to do wit
charlie: i guess it is possible.m sure global newswire is in contact with the person who submitted this news report for they can try to figure out who did it. in terms of asked as litecoin foundation, there isn't much we can do. broken release fake news for cryptocurrencies all the time. this happens in the traditional stock market also. emily: global newswire said they are enhancing authentication steps, they will work with authorities on a full probe. they say the incident was isolated and...
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so in 1999, charlie said we, we've got to stop foaming. we've got to look at something else that something else was the decision to let nature take over and to stop conventional farming altogether. suddenly just letting it go, it was light, the whole land was breathing a sigh of relief. and to us felt amazing. just looking out of the windows on online that was recovering and hearing the sounds and watching wild animals. so the fun, oh dear, you know, slowly moving past it was like being in the middle of the serengeti. it just felt amazing. ah, after selling off their milking, heard isabella and charley introduced red dia from the highlands of scotland just beginning to kick off in the rock. so his roaring day and night to attract the females are just absolutely astonishing the life that poured back even the very 1st summer. ah, ah, there is no helping some of the rare species in the u. k. make a comeback. turtle doves, night jaws and purple emperor butterflies are all thriving here. not really inspired us. i think to think, could we roll t
so in 1999, charlie said we, we've got to stop foaming. we've got to look at something else that something else was the decision to let nature take over and to stop conventional farming altogether. suddenly just letting it go, it was light, the whole land was breathing a sigh of relief. and to us felt amazing. just looking out of the windows on online that was recovering and hearing the sounds and watching wild animals. so the fun, oh dear, you know, slowly moving past it was like being in the...
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charlie and i coming right back.hings america makes out here. the history she writes in her clear blue skies. the legends she births on home town fields. and the future she promises. when we made grand wagoneer, proudly assembled in america, we knew no object would ever rank with the best things in this country. but we believed we could make something worthy of their spirit. but we believed we could make we did it again. verizon has been named america's most reliable network by rootmetrics. and our customers rated us #1 for network quality in america according to j.d. power. number one in reliability, 16 times in a row. most awarded for network quality, 27 times in a row. proving once again that nobody builds networks like verizon. that's why we're building 5g right, that's why there's only one best network. (vo) while you may not be a pediatric surgeon volunteering your topiary talents at a children's hospital — your life is just as unique. your raymond james financial advisor gets to know you, your passions, and th
charlie and i coming right back.hings america makes out here. the history she writes in her clear blue skies. the legends she births on home town fields. and the future she promises. when we made grand wagoneer, proudly assembled in america, we knew no object would ever rank with the best things in this country. but we believed we could make something worthy of their spirit. but we believed we could make we did it again. verizon has been named america's most reliable network by rootmetrics. and...
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charlie: it is not anyone on our end. litecoin being a decentralized cryptocurrency pretty much, anybody, if they wanted to bit, they could release fake news. to deny it, we will try our best. we won't stop them from spreading -- we will stop them from spreading. emily: what changes will you make from today's events? charlie: we realize how powerful our twitter handle is. we want to make sure we don't retweet fake news and doesn't -- to go through some check before we do anything. that is something we need to improve on. emily: how much is litecoin used in payments today. what you -- what will you do to encourage future payments and is this a setback area -- setback. charlie: it is hard to know exactly how much merchant support it has but about $3 billion worth of litecoin is spent every day. not all of that is for payments. some of it is moving through exchanges but a lot of that is people paying for stuff using it because transactions are fast and cheap and it works. litecoin has been around for almost 10 years. next mo
charlie: it is not anyone on our end. litecoin being a decentralized cryptocurrency pretty much, anybody, if they wanted to bit, they could release fake news. to deny it, we will try our best. we won't stop them from spreading -- we will stop them from spreading. emily: what changes will you make from today's events? charlie: we realize how powerful our twitter handle is. we want to make sure we don't retweet fake news and doesn't -- to go through some check before we do anything. that is...
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. >> reporter: and this is where charlie hamlin comes in. it was his wish jack chose to grant. 7 year old charlie, his mom megan says has been dealing with health challenges nearly his entire life. >> how old were you, charlie, when you got diagnosed? ? >> i was like 2? >> you were 14 months. >> reporter: charlie's wish was a hot dog. that wasn't the only good thing he got. the a's invited charlie and jack to throw out pitch at the game. it was a special moment, it turns out, for both cancer survivors. the first time the two ever met in person. but likely not the last. >> it's a really special thing, and he's so young to have taken on something like that in addition to dealing with cancer, which sucks, you know? it's really great. i hope, i hope he's gotten a lot out of it, too. >> and good news to report on both their fronts. jack has gone through his treatment and has a clean bill of health. and charlie, one reason why they waited for a while make a wish is to get his health stabilized. >> it's great to see that friendship that's evolved.
. >> reporter: and this is where charlie hamlin comes in. it was his wish jack chose to grant. 7 year old charlie, his mom megan says has been dealing with health challenges nearly his entire life. >> how old were you, charlie, when you got diagnosed? ? >> i was like 2? >> you were 14 months. >> reporter: charlie's wish was a hot dog. that wasn't the only good thing he got. the a's invited charlie and jack to throw out pitch at the game. it was a special moment, it...
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i attack followed the charlie charli hebdo attack.- attack followed the charlie charli hebdo attack.olitical charli hebdo attack. i am a political scientist _ charli hebdo attack. i am a political scientist making . political scientist making comparison and the best way of making sense of secularism and france and the terrorist attacks is to make a comparison with make country the united states and we are now approaching the 28 year anniversary of september 11, and very similar questions asked here and there and i think after a few years, the united states really focused on citizenship and not discriminating, and in the last 20 years there has been major steps forward in the united states for the integration of muslim minority into mainstream. but in france, there has been too much emphasis on singling out muslim minority, and passing laws to restrict islam's public visibility, and the secularists coalition including the france both the left—wing and right wing, president macron declared they need an enlightened islam, so i think from an american point of view it is really problemati
i attack followed the charlie charli hebdo attack.- attack followed the charlie charli hebdo attack.olitical charli hebdo attack. i am a political scientist _ charli hebdo attack. i am a political scientist making . political scientist making comparison and the best way of making sense of secularism and france and the terrorist attacks is to make a comparison with make country the united states and we are now approaching the 28 year anniversary of september 11, and very similar questions asked...
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charlie?erns about people getting their feelings hurt on twitter while the platform is being used and of course the stories are starting to roll in now. he literally tracked down and stoned a woman for not cooking for them. so i don't know. i'm spitballing here, twitter sort of has their priorities screwed up and hopefully people will vote with their feet and find a different platform. arches, no arches. i don't even know what those are. [laughs] >> emily: it when you talk about the continued an aptitude of the federal government, i remember getting a death threat over my voice mail so i could deploy opd and sps and the like to that guy's house. but upon witnessing a death threat from one employee to another on the floor, that person could only be reprimanded and disciplined in a certain way because they were bound by the union rules and structure, not the federal bureaucracy structure in place at the moment. those are who are in this protected environment can be safe but all it takes is one a
charlie?erns about people getting their feelings hurt on twitter while the platform is being used and of course the stories are starting to roll in now. he literally tracked down and stoned a woman for not cooking for them. so i don't know. i'm spitballing here, twitter sort of has their priorities screwed up and hopefully people will vote with their feet and find a different platform. arches, no arches. i don't even know what those are. [laughs] >> emily: it when you talk about the...
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joining us now with what that is , charlie gasparino. hey, charlie. she likes? that's what i want to know. you know what business she likes i bet? the business of critical race consulting business. i think the critical race theory consulting business is something that i think elizabeth warren would like to promote. lauren: no comment here. charlie: i'm not going there but in any event, she obviously hates the banks, that's at the top of her hate list, in terms of businesses she would like to control. her chance of breaking up wells fargo is next to zero. we should point out that wells fargo, we should show a one year chart, the stock is up something like 80% over the past year it's the best performing bank of all the major banks, if you take jpmorgan, you take them all, is that a one year chart i can't tell, but if it is you see -- lauren: it is. nice chart. charlie: so what i'm saying is this thing is up higher than any other bank, even jpmorgan, and the reason why is that the currency ceo charlie scharf has done a good job streaming lining operation
joining us now with what that is , charlie gasparino. hey, charlie. she likes? that's what i want to know. you know what business she likes i bet? the business of critical race consulting business. i think the critical race theory consulting business is something that i think elizabeth warren would like to promote. lauren: no comment here. charlie: i'm not going there but in any event, she obviously hates the banks, that's at the top of her hate list, in terms of businesses she would like to...
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i am just you, charlie. it is they never no! i am 'ust you, charlie. . , , ., , . charlie. of love? - it will it be summer of love? laughter_ laughter things have taken a quite surreal turn. i5 things have taken a quite surreal turn. , . ,, , things have taken a quite surreal turn. _, , | things have taken a quite surreal turn-_ i can _ things have taken a quite surreal turn._ i can tell- things have taken a quite surreal turn._ i can tell you i turn. is all yours! i can tell you that we have _ turn. is all yours! i can tell you that we have got _ turn. is all yours! i can tell you that we have got some - turn. is all yours! i can tell you| that we have got some showers turn. is all yours! i can tell you i that we have got some showers in turn. is all yours! i can tell you - that we have got some showers in the forecast _ that we have got some showers in the forecast today and there have been some _ forecast today and there have been some really heavy downpours over the last 24 _ some really heavy downpours over the last 24 hours or so. for those to coma, _ last 24 hours or
i am just you, charlie. it is they never no! i am 'ust you, charlie. . , , ., , . charlie. of love? - it will it be summer of love? laughter_ laughter things have taken a quite surreal turn. i5 things have taken a quite surreal turn. , . ,, , things have taken a quite surreal turn. _, , | things have taken a quite surreal turn-_ i can _ things have taken a quite surreal turn._ i can tell- things have taken a quite surreal turn._ i can tell you i turn. is all yours! i can tell you that we have _...
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jeff points out in the united states you could not ban the charlie hebdo cartoons. that's true.y certainly weren't banned in france. yet, the whole controversy about those cartoons really has a little to do with the law. it's really mostly a matter of public attitudes. even though the cartoon certainly would've protected speech in the country, they were not published. they were important news outlets, they were certainly -- it was newsworthy and many news outlets thought and hesitated to publish them, because of a taboo that exists in this country. i think a lot of the folks in my book, they speak about how so many of our free speech controversies today really don't implicate the first amendment or even international law that have to do with -- how we govern ourselves. it's how to probe into these distinctions between the u.s. and the french -- without getting into some of that. to just point -- i think in this point, in this case my french colleagues will contradict me if you think i'm wrong, but there's an excellent argument that they were on notice and continued to publish pr
jeff points out in the united states you could not ban the charlie hebdo cartoons. that's true.y certainly weren't banned in france. yet, the whole controversy about those cartoons really has a little to do with the law. it's really mostly a matter of public attitudes. even though the cartoon certainly would've protected speech in the country, they were not published. they were important news outlets, they were certainly -- it was newsworthy and many news outlets thought and hesitated to...
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are the charlie hebdo car tunes protected? >> thank you very much for the question.y important, of course, because it is an important difference between french and the u.s., and on this topic, and the question of limitation. the first difference is in terms of legal protection because of course, we do not have a similar first amendment. the freedom of speech is protected by different statutes and very important statutes in france. of course, they are also very important decisions from the french constitution, so the french constitutional court. also, the europe human rights. the very wide scope of freedom of speech is very different in france compared to the u.s. and in relation to what just has been said, for instance, in order to limit the freedom of speech or the press freedom, the requirement is not as high as the imminent violence requirement or the danger requirement. actually, the french approach to freedom of speech is really more balanced, i would say. and i will talk about this maybe later. but actually, journalists, media, et cetera, of course understood a
are the charlie hebdo car tunes protected? >> thank you very much for the question.y important, of course, because it is an important difference between french and the u.s., and on this topic, and the question of limitation. the first difference is in terms of legal protection because of course, we do not have a similar first amendment. the freedom of speech is protected by different statutes and very important statutes in france. of course, they are also very important decisions from the...
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and we'd like to dedicate this tour to charlie, so -- this is for you, charlie. >> honoring charlie wattsnight. i'm david muir. i hope to see you right back here tomorrow. good night. or another, get the vaccination or not get the vaccination, i will keep fighting for what is right, none of your business is what it comes down to. >> the warriors andrew wiggins maintaining his stand against the nba vaccine mandate, sort of. the player not sharing much today. >> will have more on wiggins and his religious exemption claim in a moment. dan: you are watching abc 7 news at 4:00. kristen: the vaccination rate across the u.s. is slipping down 37% in the past few weeks, with 65% of eligible americans receiving both shots. dan: pfizer is closer to getting its vaccine authorized for kids ages five to 11. they are expected to submit data for federal approval in just the next few days. kristen: the booster shot is available in the bay for those eligible. dan: on the subject of boosters, president biden received a covid-19 booster shot today. he got a third dose of pfizer after getting the first two do
and we'd like to dedicate this tour to charlie, so -- this is for you, charlie. >> honoring charlie wattsnight. i'm david muir. i hope to see you right back here tomorrow. good night. or another, get the vaccination or not get the vaccination, i will keep fighting for what is right, none of your business is what it comes down to. >> the warriors andrew wiggins maintaining his stand against the nba vaccine mandate, sort of. the player not sharing much today. >> will have more...
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charlie?st so people don't know we've been trying to get kenny g on the real kenny g, the musician, to get him to talk about this because his name and meme is all over the reddit boards because of another guy named kenny k, named ken griffin who runs the citadel investment and securities empire, who is this sort of reddit crowd, they think, here's the conspiracy theory that trended, just so you know, trended in the last 24 hours. somehow, because remember how they robinhood stopped trading stocks or stopped processing trades during the meme stock frenzy, back in january? that it was all done because it was a collusion between kenny g, that kenny g, and the head of robinhood, who somehow spoke to each other, said let's screw over the small investor reddit crowd and protect big wall street. this whole meme, and on top of that that kenny g lied before congress when hism plained this situation. this was trending, i'll tell you i saw it last night and today, was trending so much that citadel had to
charlie?st so people don't know we've been trying to get kenny g on the real kenny g, the musician, to get him to talk about this because his name and meme is all over the reddit boards because of another guy named kenny k, named ken griffin who runs the citadel investment and securities empire, who is this sort of reddit crowd, they think, here's the conspiracy theory that trended, just so you know, trended in the last 24 hours. somehow, because remember how they robinhood stopped trading...
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charlie, what you got?n wanted millions of dollars to unfreeze libyan assets. you know, just further proof that these guys -- i don't think these guys could get anymore corrupt if they tried. it's amazing the amount -- the small amount of coverage they get for this corruption. but it also i think sort of gives you a little bit of hope. you know, if hunter biden spent just a smidge of his time trying to do like honest work, he might actually not have to spend so much time doing all this corrupt stuff, i don't know. alicia, what do you have? >> i do have to like back up that reporter who messed up in utah. i feel for her. one time i was covering the bet awards, and there were stars walking by, and someone in -- the producer in my ear said carmelo anthony just walked by you, playing for the nuggets at the time. i didn't see him because i didn't look up because he was tall. so i just got to put that out there. anyway, my flop this week is the covid chaos on the view. it appears to have been false-positive resul
charlie, what you got?n wanted millions of dollars to unfreeze libyan assets. you know, just further proof that these guys -- i don't think these guys could get anymore corrupt if they tried. it's amazing the amount -- the small amount of coverage they get for this corruption. but it also i think sort of gives you a little bit of hope. you know, if hunter biden spent just a smidge of his time trying to do like honest work, he might actually not have to spend so much time doing all this corrupt...
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and we'd like to dedicate this tour to charlie, so -- here's to you, charlie. >> honoring charlie wattsy night. i'm david muir. i hope to see you right back here tomorrow. good night >> a split-second decision that saved a life. here from the rookie san jose police officer who pulled a man from a burning car. >> state officials getting the word out about options for landlords and tenants as the end of the eviction moratorium is looming. >> release. engine at full thrust. >> a nasa satellite launch and a milestone for california. >> plus the letter to the san francisco zoo from an eight-year-old girl written 80 years ago. >> some wet weather today, but don't expect more. the afternoon forecast coming up. >> building a better bay area, moving forward, finding solutions. this is abc 7 news. >> by the end of the week, one of the most important protections of end. the next few days rical. >> it is in no one's interest to see thousands of evictions. >> good evening and thank you for joining us. >> you are watching abc 7 news at 6:00. california's sweeping eviction moratorium is set to expire
and we'd like to dedicate this tour to charlie, so -- here's to you, charlie. >> honoring charlie wattsy night. i'm david muir. i hope to see you right back here tomorrow. good night >> a split-second decision that saved a life. here from the rookie san jose police officer who pulled a man from a burning car. >> state officials getting the word out about options for landlords and tenants as the end of the eviction moratorium is looming. >> release. engine at full thrust....
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okay, charlie, thank you very much for the moment. charles stratford live there in a combo with the initial reaction and details of the new caretaker government in afghanistan. let's discuss this further with oh, by doing that, by here who's a political analyst at a lecture at the american university of i've gotten his son and he's joining us via car from campbell, thank you for being with us. so it's taking over 20 days $23.00 days for the taliban to announce the caretaker government. and the big question until today had been whether this would be an inclusive government or a taliban specific government. so what are your thoughts 1st on the names, the nouns. so far a few things get obvious here. one is that the amount of time that was spent wasn't spent on discussing or negotiating inclusivity or potential power sharing with other political parties that time was spent on knowing how to split back to high amongst their own ranks. the few facts that you're 1st mentioned with regard to the absence of woman with regards to to we are posi
okay, charlie, thank you very much for the moment. charles stratford live there in a combo with the initial reaction and details of the new caretaker government in afghanistan. let's discuss this further with oh, by doing that, by here who's a political analyst at a lecture at the american university of i've gotten his son and he's joining us via car from campbell, thank you for being with us. so it's taking over 20 days $23.00 days for the taliban to announce the caretaker government. and the...
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thank you, charlie. thank you, nina, and l you, charlie.ough in the last few hours. a lovely september start to the day across the country and a bit of mist and fog here and there but we do have a few showers in the north of england and across parts of eastern scotland and they will depart and most places have a dry day with good sunny spells but clouding over towards the west as you go through the afternoon and head towards the evening and a bit more of a breeze developing by this stage, so while eastern scotland stays dry and bright through the afternoon, sunny spells in the evening and temperatures in the high teens, and certainly warm up further west but a lot more cloud and grey across northern ireland and outbreaks not quite reaching belfast on the east of the country but much of england and wales staying dry through the day and lots of sunny spells and pleasantly warm in the sunshine with temperatures three or 4 degrees above where they should be the time of year and made to feel even warm in the light winds and more of a breeze out
thank you, charlie. thank you, nina, and l you, charlie.ough in the last few hours. a lovely september start to the day across the country and a bit of mist and fog here and there but we do have a few showers in the north of england and across parts of eastern scotland and they will depart and most places have a dry day with good sunny spells but clouding over towards the west as you go through the afternoon and head towards the evening and a bit more of a breeze developing by this stage, so...
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. — are now on show it to her and charlie, charlie is still asleep so he will— charlie, charlie is stillon your own? yes, i was literally lying in _ watch it live on your own? yes, i was literally lying in bed - watch it live on your own? yes, i j was literally lying in bed because charlie _ was literally lying in bed because charlie had a bit of a restless night — charlie had a bit of a restless night so _ charlie had a bit of a restless night so he was cuddle up to me, so i night so he was cuddle up to me, so i was _ night so he was cuddle up to me, so iwasjust— night so he was cuddle up to me, so i wasjust watching night so he was cuddle up to me, so i was just watching on night so he was cuddle up to me, so i wasjust watching on my phone and trying _ i wasjust watching on my phone and trying not _ i wasjust watching on my phone and trying not to — i wasjust watching on my phone and trying not to get to animated whilst i trying not to get to animated whilst i was _ trying not to get to animated whilst i was watching so i didn't wake him up. i was watching so i didn't wake him up so— i
. — are now on show it to her and charlie, charlie is still asleep so he will— charlie, charlie is stillon your own? yes, i was literally lying in _ watch it live on your own? yes, i was literally lying in bed - watch it live on your own? yes, i j was literally lying in bed because charlie _ was literally lying in bed because charlie had a bit of a restless night — charlie had a bit of a restless night so _ charlie had a bit of a restless night so he was cuddle up to me, so i night so he...
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charlie's going to break the story next.center as he witnessed from across the river, the buildings and down, he said i'm going to quit my corporate job and pursue my dreams in nearly 20 years later his company is one of the top publicly traded stock vendors in the u.s. predict from immigrating to america and going three years without a salary pretty he has defied all of the aunts and got here help multiple moments of teaching pushed him to success printed this and out apple spotify google wherever this podcast is watched. buzzing bills 17 minutes away. 552 points. it's another day. and anything could happen. it could be the day you welcome 1,200 guests and all their devices. or it could be the day there's a cyberthreat. get ready for it all with an advanced network and managed services from comcast business. and get cybersecurity solutions that let you see everything on your network. plus an expert team looking ahead 24/7 to help prevent threats. every day in business is a big day. we'll keep you ready for what's next. comc
charlie's going to break the story next.center as he witnessed from across the river, the buildings and down, he said i'm going to quit my corporate job and pursue my dreams in nearly 20 years later his company is one of the top publicly traded stock vendors in the u.s. predict from immigrating to america and going three years without a salary pretty he has defied all of the aunts and got here help multiple moments of teaching pushed him to success printed this and out apple spotify google...
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can't thank you enough. >> thank you, charlie. >> thank you, charlie. >> michael, george, cecelia. >> let's go back to ginger. hey, ginger. >> where is that unity now? i won't forget that line. that's for sure. pictures out of carlsbad, california. yes, i'm showing you thunderstorms that did also have rain in southern california. something they have not seen enough of. we've been talking so much about fire but also had flash flood warnings for burn scars like the bobcat fire. then the monument fire, new evacuations there and in the dixie and we have, of course, fire danger and after now we know that we have virtually tied the hottest summer on record for the united states. we have more excessive heat warnings from phoenix back to palm spring, las vegas, a little cooler at 103. look at the thair pollution because of fire, so bad in western montana, parts of idaho. that is the big picture. >>> the other unbelievable stat that came out of this week with all that heat, death valley could have been the hottest latest that we've ever seen on the planet. just to, you know, emphasize it's sti
can't thank you enough. >> thank you, charlie. >> thank you, charlie. >> michael, george, cecelia. >> let's go back to ginger. hey, ginger. >> where is that unity now? i won't forget that line. that's for sure. pictures out of carlsbad, california. yes, i'm showing you thunderstorms that did also have rain in southern california. something they have not seen enough of. we've been talking so much about fire but also had flash flood warnings for burn scars like the...
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they are one up through six against charlie and emily.— charlie and emily.ie and emily. many thanks indeed for that. _ british number one dan evans is in the fourth round of the us open for the first time in his career — now he's looking to reach his first grand slam quarter—final. but he faces an uphill challenge against second seed daniil medvedev. he's gone a set down but he has just broken back in the second and it is now 3—3. dan da n eva ns dan evans trailing, though. time now for some of today's other stories. primoz roglic has retained his vuelta a espana title. the slovenian won the final stage time trial to claim the last grand tour of the yearfor the third time in a row. britain's adam yates finished fourth overall. belgium's lotte kopecky won the final stage of the women's vuelta, with britain's anna henderson claiming third. dutch rider annemiek van vleuten took the overall victory by more than a minute and a half. at super league's magic weekend, england international george williams came back to haunt his old club as he scored warrington�*s wi
they are one up through six against charlie and emily.— charlie and emily.ie and emily. many thanks indeed for that. _ british number one dan evans is in the fourth round of the us open for the first time in his career — now he's looking to reach his first grand slam quarter—final. but he faces an uphill challenge against second seed daniil medvedev. he's gone a set down but he has just broken back in the second and it is now 3—3. dan da n eva ns dan evans trailing, though. time now for...
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charlie: doesn't mean that mr. that's from what i understand that is potentially in the cards. but illegal, does it mean insider trading, does it mean that he was front-running a decision, that occurred later on they don't believe that's the case. what i understand, their position is, they didn't makeup their mind for stopping the trading on everything until much later, after he made his trade. he made his trade, his sale, independent of that decision. now, whether it was independent of other decisions i don't know, but you know, i just like to know what the hell is the president, i'm trying to get an answer from this , the president of the company that is benefiting from the sale of all these meme stocks is actually actively engaging in the buying and selling of meme stocks. it just -- >> it looks bad. it just looks bad, it smells bad charlie: so now why this is material positive to amc is beyond me. as crazy as this environment is whatever is bad for robinhood, the reddit people hate robinhood so much they think
charlie: doesn't mean that mr. that's from what i understand that is potentially in the cards. but illegal, does it mean insider trading, does it mean that he was front-running a decision, that occurred later on they don't believe that's the case. what i understand, their position is, they didn't makeup their mind for stopping the trading on everything until much later, after he made his trade. he made his trade, his sale, independent of that decision. now, whether it was independent of other...
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charlie whose on the short list?houn, you know, liz you might not let me fix my camera. i'm at home here, and i don't have a camera. i don't have all of the fancy equipment that big shot anchors like you have, so let me just, i think we're good now. liz: do you have a razor? charlie: well that's a whole other story this is meant to be. you don't like it? liz: well not really. i don't know, viewers do you guys like it? charlie: well, we'll hear in a minute, anyway the guy's name is mike calhoun, the president of the center for responsible living, this guy has a consumer advocate background, but his potential nomination, to be head of the fhfa, federal housing finance administration, does have a lot of progressives i would say up in arms. they are really concerned. now why is that? because he does have some links, marginal links, to wall street. he and lou raineri, he's the father of the mortgage backed security, used to work at solemon brothers been in many many books about finance and essentially created the mortgage
charlie whose on the short list?houn, you know, liz you might not let me fix my camera. i'm at home here, and i don't have a camera. i don't have all of the fancy equipment that big shot anchors like you have, so let me just, i think we're good now. liz: do you have a razor? charlie: well that's a whole other story this is meant to be. you don't like it? liz: well not really. i don't know, viewers do you guys like it? charlie: well, we'll hear in a minute, anyway the guy's name is mike calhoun,...
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the killing at charlie had to do. the killing at charlie have do absolutely shattered everyone. ones that are worked for newspapers for 50 years. we were familiar with the cartoons. and so it was as if they killed someone familiar. it was also this brutality that if you express something that i do know like i can kill you. but i will say one thing which is france has don't terrorism for several decades. after you had the independence war in the 60s, but then in the 70s you have palestinian terrorism and then you had iranian terrorism. then you had, france was the land of the bloodiest civil war in between i did 92 and 2000. they blew up stations in paris, they blow up blew up stations in paris, they blow up trains, you had those things happen. it is not the first time he had police and ambulances. we had earlier instances of terrorism and france in the north and the previous decade. unfortunately is not something that is unknown to us, that's a one difference with 111, i should say. that's a one difference with 111, i should say-— very much indeed. a big story here in the uk — m
the killing at charlie had to do. the killing at charlie have do absolutely shattered everyone. ones that are worked for newspapers for 50 years. we were familiar with the cartoons. and so it was as if they killed someone familiar. it was also this brutality that if you express something that i do know like i can kill you. but i will say one thing which is france has don't terrorism for several decades. after you had the independence war in the 60s, but then in the 70s you have palestinian...
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jamie. >> yuccas: charlie d'agata in doha, thank you.onight many americans ae returning from their holiday weekend getaways. millions traveled by plane and car amid the highest daily numbers of new covid cases since january. we get more now from cbs' errol barett. >> reporter: the return of college football attracted hundreds of thousands of fans this labor day weekend. more than 70,000 watched notre dame beat florida state and out west similar sized crowds saw u.c.l.a. top l.s.u.. still, the t.s.a. report says sunday's air traffic while busy was 14% lower than the same sunday before labor day in 2019. this follows the c.d.c. discouraging those not vaccinated from traveling. back on memorial day, new covid cases averaged 18,000 daily, the c.d.c. now tallies more than 150,000 new cases per day and nearly 100,000 covid patients currently hospitalized. >> you have to be safe to make sure that we can travel more later, right? >> reporter: for those who flew protecting themselves against the highly transmissible delta variant was top of mind.
jamie. >> yuccas: charlie d'agata in doha, thank you.onight many americans ae returning from their holiday weekend getaways. millions traveled by plane and car amid the highest daily numbers of new covid cases since january. we get more now from cbs' errol barett. >> reporter: the return of college football attracted hundreds of thousands of fans this labor day weekend. more than 70,000 watched notre dame beat florida state and out west similar sized crowds saw u.c.l.a. top l.s.u.....
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larry:y charlie hurt, the logic is lackey.ted vaccine is not going to play well atin all. and judging from the early reception. i talked to governor brian kemp from georgia early on the shell and a lot of people have had covid and god blessed them, they survive, most of them we lost a lot, i understand that. if you survived covid you have a natural immunity which is the best defense against the virus and the study has come out of his room and it's been embraced everywhere. that is the science, i ask you charlie hurt, for all i know you have natural immunity but if sabia's natural beauty and they know is better than a vaccine then why should they go get a vaccine and why should the president tell them they have to go get a vaccine. >> absolutely i think the president would do a whole lot of good if he is trying to get more people to get vaccinated. to make exactly as scientific based argument like that that the natural immunity is a very effective thing, t i honestlyse don't think that's a president biden is even trained to do
larry:y charlie hurt, the logic is lackey.ted vaccine is not going to play well atin all. and judging from the early reception. i talked to governor brian kemp from georgia early on the shell and a lot of people have had covid and god blessed them, they survive, most of them we lost a lot, i understand that. if you survived covid you have a natural immunity which is the best defense against the virus and the study has come out of his room and it's been embraced everywhere. that is the science,...
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charlie gasparino on this story, charlie? think after the tragic murder of george floyd last year, and rightly so, corporations across the country began to rethink corporate inclusion and diversity seminars , it was an appropriate response. what he's got what started as a nobel cause i think growing evidence has gone too far some of these seminars have gone into politicizing and divisiveness and i think with what happened was there was an expose by christopher rufo of the manhattan institute into what went on one particular firm american express, the big credit card company. that basically exposing that, when chris did that and the backlash that occurred caused other companies, again, to rethink their own corporate inclusion policy seminars and diversity seminars. i can't say the names of the firms that i'm getting this from, but trust me, these are major firms that i'm speaking to on wall street. the amex thing got them essentially re-examining what they're doing and to make sure that they don't have real divisive stuff in t
charlie gasparino on this story, charlie? think after the tragic murder of george floyd last year, and rightly so, corporations across the country began to rethink corporate inclusion and diversity seminars , it was an appropriate response. what he's got what started as a nobel cause i think growing evidence has gone too far some of these seminars have gone into politicizing and divisiveness and i think with what happened was there was an expose by christopher rufo of the manhattan institute...
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what about you, charlie? i have no idea _ good. what about you, charlie?w are you? lovely— alex hall with us. how are you? lovelyiob — alex hall with us. how are you? lovelyjob lee. —— jubbly. lam quite i am quite fond of tapas, one of everything, mainly prawns and squid. someone else is paying! i do everything, mainly prawns and squid. someone else is paying!— someone else is paying! i do not like kidney _ someone else is paying! i do not like kidney and _ someone else is paying! i do not like kidney and lentils, _ someone else is paying! i do not like kidney and lentils, often - someone else is paying! i do notj like kidney and lentils, often you can taste the kidney and lentils, disgusting. irate can taste the kidney and lentils, disgusting-— can taste the kidney and lentils, disr ustint. . , . ., disgusting. we will see which one the viewers _ disgusting. we will see which one the viewers vote _ disgusting. we will see which one the viewers vote for _ disgusting. we will see which one the viewers vote for at _ disgusting. we will see which one the view
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errol. >> barnett: charlie d'agata, thank you.ek, the case against the five men accused of aiding the 9/11 hijackers inched forward with pretrial hearings. this happened at a military court in guantanamo bay, cuba. senior investigative correspondent catherine herridge is there. >> reporter: errol, military prosecutors say they are committed to a fair and just outcome, but after more than a decade of legal arguments over evidence and allegations the defendants were tortured in c.i.a. custody, there is still no trial date. ♪ ♪ ♪ to mark the 20th anniversary, a special presentation of the colors at guantanamo bay, where the defendants are held in a military prison not far from the courthouse custom built for their tral. nearly ability00 prisoners have passed through the detention camps. 39 remain today. among them, the five 9/11 defendants, including the self-described architect of the attack, khalid sheikh mohammed, who are accused of war crimes, including conspiracy to commit acts of terrorism, hijacking, and the intentional murder
errol. >> barnett: charlie d'agata, thank you.ek, the case against the five men accused of aiding the 9/11 hijackers inched forward with pretrial hearings. this happened at a military court in guantanamo bay, cuba. senior investigative correspondent catherine herridge is there. >> reporter: errol, military prosecutors say they are committed to a fair and just outcome, but after more than a decade of legal arguments over evidence and allegations the defendants were tortured in c.i.a....
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charlie: it's growing.partnered with some of these finluencers, but we've seen a lot of first movers attract a lot of the attention and more portly for them, money. even a single post on tiktok can bring a finluencer $20,000. tom: not bad for a couple minutes work. what are the risks? charlie: huge risks. misinformation runs rampant on a lot of these platforms. you've got good actors, but you've also got bad actors that are trying to make interesting content that may not necessarily be true. sometimes we'll see things saying here's how you become a millionaire selling dog beds online. we probably know that's not the best way to increase wealth. so misinformation is a real risk. tom: you're not betting on dog beds. charlie: i am not. tom: regulators taking a look at this? charlie: interestingly, the law that governs who can give financial advice actually dates back to 1940, -- they didn't know about tiktok back then, i don't think. so, there are some risks here, kind of going against some of this regulation.
charlie: it's growing.partnered with some of these finluencers, but we've seen a lot of first movers attract a lot of the attention and more portly for them, money. even a single post on tiktok can bring a finluencer $20,000. tom: not bad for a couple minutes work. what are the risks? charlie: huge risks. misinformation runs rampant on a lot of these platforms. you've got good actors, but you've also got bad actors that are trying to make interesting content that may not necessarily be true....
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charlie, i want to go to you first.ted that something like this was going to happen and it's playing out on live tv. >> yeah, it's truly incredible. and let's be clear about what this is. this is a concerted and clear effort to demoralize citizens. and this is where it gets really really scary if you ask me. comes a point you are able to criminalize all americans, then suddenly the state is in the position of being able to arrest anybody they want for any reason they want. and my big point that i would like to make to our friends on the left is this. if you are concerned about racial profiling. if you are concerned about the treatment of people who have been charged -- who are charged with crimes, then you should be terrified by this because it is a -- it is a recipe for disaster and it is the way people constitutional's rights are stripped from them. you know, irregardless of whether or not they have committed a serious crimes or not. or are in danger to society or anything. >> you know, some would argue maybe this is
charlie, i want to go to you first.ted that something like this was going to happen and it's playing out on live tv. >> yeah, it's truly incredible. and let's be clear about what this is. this is a concerted and clear effort to demoralize citizens. and this is where it gets really really scary if you ask me. comes a point you are able to criminalize all americans, then suddenly the state is in the position of being able to arrest anybody they want for any reason they want. and my big...
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you wrote a piece about the charli hebdo controversy in france explaining why in america? the publication of the charlie hebdo cartoons although considered blasphemous by some would but absolutely be protected by the first amendments of the constitution. tell us why the first amendment protects blasphemy what the central cases that protect blasphemous expression are and under what circumstances in the first amendment on offensive speech can be banned. so there have been laws in the united states in the past that prohibited blasphemy and if you go back to the late 18th and early 19th centuries, they were occasional prosecutions for blasphemous speech but over the last hundred years or so, it's become clear that the concept of punishment for blasphemy clearly violates both the free speech clause of the constitution and the free exercise clause of the constitution and there to my knowledge hasn't been a successful prosecution for blasphemy in this country in close to a century. the the charlie head goes situation the issue that would arise today would be less one of that blas
you wrote a piece about the charli hebdo controversy in france explaining why in america? the publication of the charlie hebdo cartoons although considered blasphemous by some would but absolutely be protected by the first amendments of the constitution. tell us why the first amendment protects blasphemy what the central cases that protect blasphemous expression are and under what circumstances in the first amendment on offensive speech can be banned. so there have been laws in the united...
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that is you on the end, charlie.— you on the end, charlie.listening to my director. the time is 6:21am and we are going to camera four. laughter felt no —— no? people in tv who do it properly will be celebrated tonight! television stars will be out on the red carpet tonight for the national television awards at the 02 in london. it could be a big night for bbc one's line of duty, as it leads the way with four nominations. tim muffett was given behind—the—scenes access to the final preparations. delayed by eight months due to a pandemic that saw tv play a central role in people's lives. the 26th national television awards — voted for by viewers — this time picking winners from a year and a half's worth of telly. no—one makes mugs of ac—12. it could be a big night for line of duty, with four nominations — the final episode was watched by a staggering 13 million people. a lot of the work's my mum's work. there's a new category this year — the authored documentary award. it features two programmes produced by bbc breakfast and bbc sport. you know
that is you on the end, charlie.— you on the end, charlie.listening to my director. the time is 6:21am and we are going to camera four. laughter felt no —— no? people in tv who do it properly will be celebrated tonight! television stars will be out on the red carpet tonight for the national television awards at the 02 in london. it could be a big night for bbc one's line of duty, as it leads the way with four nominations. tim muffett was given behind—the—scenes access to the final...
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charlie gibson and i are live on the air september 11th, 2001. >> i'm diane sawyer.y, september 11th, 2001. >> it was an everyday kind of morning on "gma." charlie and i were casually talking about commuting to work. >> it is now 48 minutes after 8:00. >> a commercial pause. >> stick with us. >> and then, as we're coming back on the air, the breaking news. >> we want to tell you what we know as we know it. but we just got a report in that there has been some sort of explosion at the world trade center in new york city. >> thank you for coming in. >> over the next days, charlie and i would talk to the families of the nearly 3,000 people who died that day, and that's when we first met so many very young women, a lot of them newly wednesday. now new widows who were also pregnant. we followed these women as they desperately searched for the one person who was their whole life. we were with them as they grappled with the mystery that the father of their baby seemed simply to have vanished. for so many, there would be no remains. >> we still hope that they'll find somethin
charlie gibson and i are live on the air september 11th, 2001. >> i'm diane sawyer.y, september 11th, 2001. >> it was an everyday kind of morning on "gma." charlie and i were casually talking about commuting to work. >> it is now 48 minutes after 8:00. >> a commercial pause. >> stick with us. >> and then, as we're coming back on the air, the breaking news. >> we want to tell you what we know as we know it. but we just got a report in that...
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and charlie is back. for week, going down almost 2%. >> sara -- just -- >> is apple. back to you. >> sara, before we get into all of the market's decision, i want to reference why there's applause, and we'll pause on it, we'll get to it in more detail the fdny, the nypd and the port authority will be ringing the bell here. that was them just arriving here eve. >> it seemed like in the last couple hours, they were trying as to pile up the sandbags we're still below that apple has yearing downward pressure the qqq fell below, kind of brings it back to the august range bigger picture, people are trying to reprice. >>> charlie, your whole thesis on the market has been one where you worried about inflation, we have a ppi number today hotter than expected, but a step down from last month. and economy has been strong, earnings have been even better than we thought. i will say the market has not been cooperating interest rates are up this year, the barclays ag is down for the year ppi was up 0.7 in the morning, o
and charlie is back. for week, going down almost 2%. >> sara -- just -- >> is apple. back to you. >> sara, before we get into all of the market's decision, i want to reference why there's applause, and we'll pause on it, we'll get to it in more detail the fdny, the nypd and the port authority will be ringing the bell here. that was them just arriving here eve. >> it seemed like in the last couple hours, they were trying as to pile up the sandbags we're still below that...
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. >> martha raddatz, pierre thomas and charlie gibson remember that tragic day and reflect on the toll of america's longest war. >> announcer: from abc news, it's "this week." here now george stephanopoulos. >>> good morning and welcome to "this week." as we head into labor day the country is marking the 20th anniversary of 9/11 this week, still absorbing the heart breaking scenes from the chaotic exit from america's longest war. >>> hurricane ida's trail of devastation turned our focus inward this week. exposed a country clearly unprepared for this harsh new climate reality. >>> after the supreme court's conservative majority allowed texas to enact the most stringent abortion ban in the country roe v. wade is facing its biggest challenges ever. president biden experiencing the lowest poll numbers in his presidency. we'll cover it all beginning with cedric richmond. mr. richmond, thank you for joining us this morning. let's begin with the devastation left by ida. i know you're coming to us from new orleans this morning. you were with president biden on friday. what's the latest on the
. >> martha raddatz, pierre thomas and charlie gibson remember that tragic day and reflect on the toll of america's longest war. >> announcer: from abc news, it's "this week." here now george stephanopoulos. >>> good morning and welcome to "this week." as we head into labor day the country is marking the 20th anniversary of 9/11 this week, still absorbing the heart breaking scenes from the chaotic exit from america's longest war. >>> hurricane...
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charlie hurt, christopher hahn and brad polombo.nister boris johnson actually speaks english -- [laughter] so it wouldn't be a difficult series of edges changes, and i think -- exchanges, and i think both men might understand some of the questions. >> yeah, they could work it out. you know what's interesting, kennedy? we did a couple hundred years ago fight a war with these very same people over our defense of freedom of press, and we lectured the rest of the world all the time, and yet our current administration wants to throw it all in the trash. but it is kind of amazing, you know? when your entire candidacy is based on only one constituency, and that is press and the press spends the entire campaign defending you, never asking any tough questions and you -- they spent the previous five years making up the most outrageous claims against your opponent, it really does sort of become kind of an awkward situation when suddenly even the press isn't buying your b.s. anymore, and even the press has to start asking questions -- [laughter
charlie hurt, christopher hahn and brad polombo.nister boris johnson actually speaks english -- [laughter] so it wouldn't be a difficult series of edges changes, and i think -- exchanges, and i think both men might understand some of the questions. >> yeah, they could work it out. you know what's interesting, kennedy? we did a couple hundred years ago fight a war with these very same people over our defense of freedom of press, and we lectured the rest of the world all the time, and yet...
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>> jiang: charlie, thank you.e with us now is sue on, former deputy director of national intelligence. >> great to see you. >> jiang: as we heard from charlie, there are americans and afghans still trying to get out. the biden administration has repeatedly said that their ability to carry out an attack like the one we saw at the airport is very didifferent from their capability of striking the homeland. is that true? >> it is. i think one of the things to understand is the 20 years of our counterterrorism efforts, including that time in afghanistan, has seriously degraded the ability of extremist forces to rally, gather their resources, and then to operate at distance. that does not mean that they can't create havoc within afghanistan, disrupt the formation of any new kind of government, and over time reconstitute themselves in a way that could be problematic for us. >> jiang: so 20 years later, can you answer if we are safer or not? >> oh, i think from a counterterrorism perspective, we are decidedly safer. we ha
>> jiang: charlie, thank you.e with us now is sue on, former deputy director of national intelligence. >> great to see you. >> jiang: as we heard from charlie, there are americans and afghans still trying to get out. the biden administration has repeatedly said that their ability to carry out an attack like the one we saw at the airport is very didifferent from their capability of striking the homeland. is that true? >> it is. i think one of the things to understand is...