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christine? >> daniela, thank you. it's time for three questions in three minutes. let's bring in cnn's political analyst and political reporter for the "washington post." wow, wrow, wow, this is big tha paid leave is out. labor economists who have said for years in the world's largest economy, this is the simplest, simplest way to retain your labor market and keep your work force, you know, healthy. also in terms of equity for women in the workplace, when you work at a big company, you see men also taking time off for their partners and spouses. it levels the playing field, and it's out because senator joe manchin is worried about his grand kids having to pay for it. it's paid for by taxes for the rich. there was a plan for this and it's falling apart. >> reporter: that's exactly right. it is falling apart. progressives are angry this popular part of this package is being tossed to the side because of one senator who has really led these negotiations in a major way because his objections to a nu
christine? >> daniela, thank you. it's time for three questions in three minutes. let's bring in cnn's political analyst and political reporter for the "washington post." wow, wrow, wow, this is big tha paid leave is out. labor economists who have said for years in the world's largest economy, this is the simplest, simplest way to retain your labor market and keep your work force, you know, healthy. also in terms of equity for women in the workplace, when you work at a big...
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christine, laura?zabeth cohen, enthuse for that. >>> the long-time head of the national institutes of health dr. francis collins is stepping down. according to "washington post" and politico, collins plans to announce his resignation today and will leave by the end of the year. he has led the top government research agency under the last three presidents. the report says no decision has been made on an interim director. >>> florida is leaving more than $2 billion in money on the table. the department of education wants to know why. it is the only state, the only state in the country that has not applied for a third round of covid-19 relief for its schools. they are calling out governor ron desantis for not pr prioritizing students. >> it is extremely reckless. when you come up with a deadline for hundreds of thousands of students across the state of florida that are in public schools that need to have, you know, lots of resources and actual physical bodies in the schools to take care of our students, i
christine, laura?zabeth cohen, enthuse for that. >>> the long-time head of the national institutes of health dr. francis collins is stepping down. according to "washington post" and politico, collins plans to announce his resignation today and will leave by the end of the year. he has led the top government research agency under the last three presidents. the report says no decision has been made on an interim director. >>> florida is leaving more than $2 billion in...
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laura and christine?>>> now to the other pandemic. the fda's top vaccine officials say deaths among children from covid-19 in the u.s. is an embarrassment. dr. peter marks says losing children to a preventable illness from something like covid is authorizing vaccination for kids. >> we feel the weight of the world on our shoulders with kids. it's challenging enough with adults. when we did the adult approval, we felt the weight of the world. here we feel like the weight of the world plus the weight of mars on top of us. >> according to the cdc, nearly 700 children have died from covid-19 in the u.s. >>> all right. johnson & johnson asking the fda to authorize boosters for its coronavirus vaccine. an fda panel plans to meet next week to discuss that request. j&j says booster shots raise protection against covid-19 significantly, making it 94% effective against symptomatic disease in the u.s.. the fda gave pfizer the green light last month to boost certain high-risk groups who got their last dose at least s
laura and christine?>>> now to the other pandemic. the fda's top vaccine officials say deaths among children from covid-19 in the u.s. is an embarrassment. dr. peter marks says losing children to a preventable illness from something like covid is authorizing vaccination for kids. >> we feel the weight of the world on our shoulders with kids. it's challenging enough with adults. when we did the adult approval, we felt the weight of the world. here we feel like the weight of the...
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i'm christine romans. >> i'm laura jarrett. we have reports from london, abu dhabi, tokyo, london and of course washington, d.c. we begin with alarming new allegations about facebook choosing profits over safety. explosive claims from a former product manager now turned whistle-blower. in an interview with "60 minutes." 30-year-old frances haugen said the root of the problem is in the company's algorithms. >> i've seen a number of companies and facebook was the worse. >> now with tens of thousands of pages of facebook internal documents, haugen is pulling back the curtain. a toxic stew that opened the door for the insurrection on capitol hill. >> one of the consequences is it is optimizing for content that gets engagement, reaction. the own research is showing that content that is hateful, polarizing, it's easier to inspire people to anger. >> misinformation, angry content is enticing to people. >> very enticing. >> and keeps them on the platform? >> yes. facebook has realized that if they change the al kbor rhythm to be safer,
i'm christine romans. >> i'm laura jarrett. we have reports from london, abu dhabi, tokyo, london and of course washington, d.c. we begin with alarming new allegations about facebook choosing profits over safety. explosive claims from a former product manager now turned whistle-blower. in an interview with "60 minutes." 30-year-old frances haugen said the root of the problem is in the company's algorithms. >> i've seen a number of companies and facebook was the worse....
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christine: christine sloan, abc news, new york. liz: coming up, dr.ny found two will talk about the new guidance on mixing vaccines and pfizer's data on pediatric vaccines. you can watch that on this week with george stephanopoulos right here on abc 7. still ahead, a new animated film is examining society's complicated relationship with technology. we are taking a closer look at ron's gone wrong. here is a look at at the bay bridge toll plaza. you can see raindrops on the camera. people driving into the city, taking it slow, we hope. he will check in with lisa again when we come back. liz: a comeback. here is a live look from the san rafael richmond bridge. a very wet and soggy on those roads. set in the age of social media. it is called ron's gone wrong and it has a special importance for the bay area. george looks at the meaning behind the movie. george: barney is the last kid in school to get a bee bot. it is a device touted as being your best friend out-of-the-box. barney's bot does not seem to be functioning. his good shaky to helping tell a stor
christine: christine sloan, abc news, new york. liz: coming up, dr.ny found two will talk about the new guidance on mixing vaccines and pfizer's data on pediatric vaccines. you can watch that on this week with george stephanopoulos right here on abc 7. still ahead, a new animated film is examining society's complicated relationship with technology. we are taking a closer look at ron's gone wrong. here is a look at at the bay bridge toll plaza. you can see raindrops on the camera. people driving...
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laura, christine?, omar, thank you. >> getting caught on the body cam is always amazing to me. don't you know the body cams are on. >> which those the thought of that behavior. >>> a powerful moment on the pitch. play coming to a halt. mid match to make a statement about sexual misconduct. bleacher report next. age before beauty? why not both? visibly diminish wrinkled skin in... crepe corrector lotion... only from gold bond. baaam. internet that doesn't miss a beat. that's cute, but my internet streams to my ride. adorable, but does yours block malware? nope. -it crushes it. pshh, mine's so fast, no one can catch me. big whoop! mine gives me a 4k streaming box. -for free! that's because you all have the same internet. xfinity xfi. so powerful, it keeps one-upping itself. can your internet do that? >>> all right. the dodgers 106-win season is saved with one swing of the bat. andy scholes has more on the dramatic wild card game in this morning's bleacher report. hey, andy. >> christine, it was a stressf
laura, christine?, omar, thank you. >> getting caught on the body cam is always amazing to me. don't you know the body cams are on. >> which those the thought of that behavior. >>> a powerful moment on the pitch. play coming to a halt. mid match to make a statement about sexual misconduct. bleacher report next. age before beauty? why not both? visibly diminish wrinkled skin in... crepe corrector lotion... only from gold bond. baaam. internet that doesn't miss a beat. that's...
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laura and christine? >> all right, ryan, thank you so much for that. >>> it is time for three questions in three minutes this morning. let's bring in former defense attorney and prosecutor shan wu. what is trump's strategy, delay things as long as possible? >> that is his strategy, delay things as long as possible. it's kind of wrapped in this fiction of trying to protect the constitution and asserting executive privilege. but there is very poor legal merit to it particularly the way it is being articulated by his lawyers it is a weak case. it is certainly delay. >> shan, congress has one question here. they're going to get to the bottom of the who, the where, the what, the why of what happened, what precipitated the insurrection. the justice department has another goal here, to prosecute the people who participated in that mob. lawyers at d.o.j. were making interesting arguments in these cases. in one court paper they wrote this, shan. the risk of future violence is fueled by a segment of the population
laura and christine? >> all right, ryan, thank you so much for that. >>> it is time for three questions in three minutes this morning. let's bring in former defense attorney and prosecutor shan wu. what is trump's strategy, delay things as long as possible? >> that is his strategy, delay things as long as possible. it's kind of wrapped in this fiction of trying to protect the constitution and asserting executive privilege. but there is very poor legal merit to it...
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we will speak to christine mcwilliams. analysts say the results from deutsche bank were reasonable while still searching for the growth driver for the bank. in the midst of these headlines, noris moves in the bond market in the u.k., spreading to the u.s. and has now catapulted with the bank of canada being more aggressive with their rate hikes at the front end of the yield. francine: the u.k. budget, a lot of earnings, and inflation concern. central banks around the world will be hawkish. this goes back to supply chains but the bank of canada repricing not only the loonie but a lot of bonds we are seeing across the world. i was looking at the german 10-year yield because it is a little symptomatic of what we heard in germany. downgrading their overall forecast for growth. stoxx 600 down .3%. if you have to look at earnings, they are not as bad as expected. it depends on whether margins delivered or not. the focus is going forward, folks saying they have little visibility on when the supply chain gets better, so weighing o
we will speak to christine mcwilliams. analysts say the results from deutsche bank were reasonable while still searching for the growth driver for the bank. in the midst of these headlines, noris moves in the bond market in the u.k., spreading to the u.s. and has now catapulted with the bank of canada being more aggressive with their rate hikes at the front end of the yield. francine: the u.k. budget, a lot of earnings, and inflation concern. central banks around the world will be hawkish. this...
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laura, christine? >> not to mention government has to be funded beyond december 3rd and there's -- >> not to mention. >> the debt ceiling. obviously a lot going on in the nation's capital. daniela, thank you for laying it out for us. >>> why is the climate so important? a u.n. report, the biggest no fossil fuel producers are beyond a key cliecmate threshold. past 1.5 degree celsius. we'll see more fires, deadly heat waves and floods like 2021. >>> booster shots for adults 40 and up could be available very soon. just last month, the fda authorized moderna and pfizer boosters for people 65 and older. so why the change so soon? senior medical correspondent elizabeth cohen has some answers. >> laura, christine, u.s. health officials will likely be recommending booster shots to people starting at age 40 or possibly 50 who received the pfizer or moderna vaccine. now, that's younger than the current recommendation which is age 65. now, these are folks who are six months past their second shot of either pfizer
laura, christine? >> not to mention government has to be funded beyond december 3rd and there's -- >> not to mention. >> the debt ceiling. obviously a lot going on in the nation's capital. daniela, thank you for laying it out for us. >>> why is the climate so important? a u.n. report, the biggest no fossil fuel producers are beyond a key cliecmate threshold. past 1.5 degree celsius. we'll see more fires, deadly heat waves and floods like 2021. >>> booster...
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. >> i'm christine romans. welcome to our viewers in the united states and around the world. >>> no regrets. the head of facebook mark zuckerberg defiant after thousands of pages of leaked documents show his company putting growth and profits over safety and decency. >> good criticism helps us get better. my view is what we are seeing is a coordinated effort to selectively used leaked documents to paint a false picture of our company. the reality is that we have an open culture where we encourage discussion and research about our work so we can make progress on many complex issues that are not specific to just us. >> in reality, the facebook papers show researchers found the company essentially created a frankenstein, a monster, pushing falsehoods in the darkest corners in ways that won't easily be undone. cnn's donie o'sullivan starts us off this morning. >> reporter: we need to steel ourselves from more bad headlines in the coming days, facebook wrote in an internal memo to colleagues over the weekend. >> we
. >> i'm christine romans. welcome to our viewers in the united states and around the world. >>> no regrets. the head of facebook mark zuckerberg defiant after thousands of pages of leaked documents show his company putting growth and profits over safety and decency. >> good criticism helps us get better. my view is what we are seeing is a coordinated effort to selectively used leaked documents to paint a false picture of our company. the reality is that we have an open...
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laura, christine? >> all right, daniela diaz, thank you so much for all your reporting as usual. >> so, the midnight deadline has come and gone for donald trump's most loyal aides dodging subpoenas from the january 6 select committee. a trump lawyer told them not to cooperate according to a "washington post". the former president said he will try to assert executive privilege to keep house investigators from gathering insurrection evidence. a tactic that led to this warning from the chairman of the senate judiciary committee dick durbin. >> i would suggest modestly, follow the law instead of the ravings of had former president. he doesn't have the power to pardon you any more. probably i hope never will again. and be careful. follow the law even if the president is begging you to stay away because of the evidence that you might present. >> which get more this morning from cnn's jessica schneider. >> reporter: laura and christine, the former president and his legal team are starting to set up major road
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i'm christine romans. >> i'm laura jarrett. welcome to our viewers in the united states and around the world. a lot of news to get to this morning. >>> we begin with deadline day for the house select committee investigating the january 6 insurrection. the committee is not waiting around for witnesses. house investigators have served a former justice department official who pushed the election fraud lie with a fresh new subpoena, and cnn has learned the committee spent eight hours on wednesday interviewing the man who pushed back against the big lie, the former acting attorney general. >> the big question today, will any witnesses show up? the former president urged aides to ignore subpoenas. one said overnight he won't show, effectively daring lawmakers to hold him in contempt. cnn's ryan nobles has more from capitol hill. >> reporter: laura, christine, thursday is a crucial day for the january 6 select committee. today is the day where they are expected to have those first round of closed door depositions from two key trump as
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francine: i think christine lagarde really tried to push back. she said don't expect a rate height next year. this morning, there was a repricing. now there is a 20 basis point factored into the market for 2022. she said that inflation will continue going higher for may a bit longer, but we are expecting inflation numbers to get back in line in the second half of next year, but you're right, the markets are pushing back against that and repricing a lot of yield we are seeing across the board. alix: but equities feel really calm. take a look at what is happening in my market board right now. equities behave, but yields don't. the s&p 500 is up 0.6 percent. you have utilities, real estate, health care leading the way higher. for the ecb, euro-dollar up by about 0.5%. that sort of moved during the press conference. the real unbelievable move is what is happening with italy. it is pretty much across the board anywhere you look in europe for you this is the real mover here -- for europe. the real mover here is btp's and bunds. it is inverted, the 20-3
francine: i think christine lagarde really tried to push back. she said don't expect a rate height next year. this morning, there was a repricing. now there is a 20 basis point factored into the market for 2022. she said that inflation will continue going higher for may a bit longer, but we are expecting inflation numbers to get back in line in the second half of next year, but you're right, the markets are pushing back against that and repricing a lot of yield we are seeing across the board....
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at 8:30, we get words from christine lagarde. how do central banks address inflation rates that have reached the highest going back to 2008, when in europe, it is met with a labor market that is weaker than here in the united states? at 8:30 am, we will get a read on what we are seeing in the united states. initial jobless claims expect it to come in at a new low of 188,000. how much does this give people confidence going into that first look at the q3 readings, the idea of gdp that was likely to slow? the expectation is it might slow much more than people think. the expectation is 2.6%. the atlanta fed gdp put out a report yesterday saying it might just come in as low as 0.2%, which is a marked shift downwards. aftermarket, we get earnings from apple and amazon. we will talk about supply chain disruptions come how much buzz had -- disruptions for apple, how much has been priced in. for amazon, how difficult is it for them to phil 100,000 warehouse jobs they have open? how difficult is it when they are competing with other compan
at 8:30, we get words from christine lagarde. how do central banks address inflation rates that have reached the highest going back to 2008, when in europe, it is met with a labor market that is weaker than here in the united states? at 8:30 am, we will get a read on what we are seeing in the united states. initial jobless claims expect it to come in at a new low of 188,000. how much does this give people confidence going into that first look at the q3 readings, the idea of gdp that was likely...
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christine, laura?> all right, pete muntean, thank you for that. >>> growing challenges on the roads and in the air bring president biden's economic agenda into sharper focus now. the house still hasn't passed the president's $1.2 trillion infrastructure bill, the one on roads, trains and airports. >> also a new report says a quarter of critical infrastructure in the u.s. is at substantial risk of failure due to flooding. that includes roads, airports, hospitals, police and fire stations and waste water plants. this is only going to get worse as the climate crisis grows. 18 weather disasters this year have caused at least a billion dollars each. >>> wow. still ahead for you, a covid-19 snake pit. why parents in wisconsin are rising up to take two school districts to court. and we're going to tell you who is paying for it next. fries or salad? salad! good choice! it is. so is screening for colon cancer. when caught in early stages, it's more treatable. hey, cologuard! hi, i'm noninvasive and i detect alt
christine, laura?> all right, pete muntean, thank you for that. >>> growing challenges on the roads and in the air bring president biden's economic agenda into sharper focus now. the house still hasn't passed the president's $1.2 trillion infrastructure bill, the one on roads, trains and airports. >> also a new report says a quarter of critical infrastructure in the u.s. is at substantial risk of failure due to flooding. that includes roads, airports, hospitals, police and...
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christine lagarde faces a task of readjusting rate expectations.kets have been mainly getting a little carried away with translating higher rate expectations in other geographies into the ecb. we will go to frankfurt with a primer on ecb decision day. this is bloomberg. ♪ (announcer) looking for a better way to lose weight and feel good? how about the one with the 98% success rate and the more affordable weight loss solution? that's golo. there are no monthly fees and it's guaranteed to work or you don't pay. how can golo offer all of that? because it's not like any of those diets you've already tried. it's the new way to lose weight. no stimulants, no starving, just results. results you'll keep for life. no more sacrificing to lose weight only to put it back on. no more sacrificing, period. it improves your lifestyle and delivers incredible results. with over 2 million satisfied customers, golo is the new way to lose weight. this is the only program i have ever done that i have never deprived myself of anything. (announcer) if what you're currentl
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christine, laura?speaking of emissions, california is set to become the first state to ban gas-powered lawn equipment starting next july. it's all part of an effort to reduce air pollution. the california air resources board says just one hour of gas leif blower use is equal to driving 1100 miles. running a gas lawn mower from the same period equates to roughly 300-mile drive. the goal is to cut emissions from small gas powered engines to zero by 2035. >>> all right. to operation varsity blues, newly released phone calls reveal the man behind the 2019 college admissions scandal rick singer lightly discussing his scheme with some parents who paid to get their kids into college. a prosecutor's entered audio from more than a dozen phone calls and meetings between two parents, john wilson and gamal del aziz. >> i really do appreciate it. i come off as a little direct, but -- >> no, you can be direct because this is about -- >> trying to get to the bottom of it quickly. if there is a way to get her, we need
christine, laura?speaking of emissions, california is set to become the first state to ban gas-powered lawn equipment starting next july. it's all part of an effort to reduce air pollution. the california air resources board says just one hour of gas leif blower use is equal to driving 1100 miles. running a gas lawn mower from the same period equates to roughly 300-mile drive. the goal is to cut emissions from small gas powered engines to zero by 2035. >>> all right. to operation...
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i'm christine romans. >> i'm laura jarrett.>>> good morning to our viewers here in the united states and all around the world. it is friday, october 1st. i'm john berman with brianna keilar. breaking this morning, n
i'm christine romans. >> i'm laura jarrett.>>> good morning to our viewers here in the united states and all around the world. it is friday, october 1st. i'm john berman with brianna keilar. breaking this morning, n
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she will be there in frankfurt for christine lagarde's press conference.u increase someone's wages, it is difficult to take that down. if there is a flood of chips in six months, that takes inflation away. tom: we have been hearing from official saying there is one central area to look at, wage inflation. we have seen the data -- we have not seen the data to support that. francine: coming up, our conversation about supply chains with a.c.l.. we will talk about earnings and electric vehicles. this is bloomberg. ♪ tom: welcome back. 40 minutes into the trading day. you are flat across the european stoxx 600. this is because of what you are seeing in energy prices. the ftse 100 is down. the cap lot is down. in terms of technology and sectors, gaining. energy is down. talking of energy, shall -- shall is reporting they are coming in -- shell is coming in above the estimate. they went on the attack in this company. for more, our chief executive for energy and commodities has a busy day. thank you for joining us. let's start with the moves down low. >> i am look
she will be there in frankfurt for christine lagarde's press conference.u increase someone's wages, it is difficult to take that down. if there is a flood of chips in six months, that takes inflation away. tom: we have been hearing from official saying there is one central area to look at, wage inflation. we have seen the data -- we have not seen the data to support that. francine: coming up, our conversation about supply chains with a.c.l.. we will talk about earnings and electric vehicles....
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lisa: this is "countdown to the open" and we are listening to christine lagarde.ave breaking news out of washington, d.c.. josh is groaning up -- joining us now with the headlines. josh: developments, president joe biden heading to congress shortly to brief house democrats and progressives on a framework on his build back better reconciliation package, the key to moving forward the infrastructure package. the top lines on this or -- are one point seven 5 trillion spending
lisa: this is "countdown to the open" and we are listening to christine lagarde.ave breaking news out of washington, d.c.. josh is groaning up -- joining us now with the headlines. josh: developments, president joe biden heading to congress shortly to brief house democrats and progressives on a framework on his build back better reconciliation package, the key to moving forward the infrastructure package. the top lines on this or -- are one point seven 5 trillion spending
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christine lagarde acknowledged inflationary pressures that will last longer.ed to look at some of the industries and sectors that are moving the most and it is not only technology stocks, but a little bit of pressure for media. i know there is a lot going on that we need to keep an eye on. we are seeing some of those under pressure. technology, telecom down. markets grappling with some of these crosscurrents that we have been talking about. the wall of worries. inflation risks because of supply chains at the forefront. the long-awaited volvo car ipo has finally happened. carmaker shares are up on its first trading day. joining us now is the volvo cars chief executive. thank you for joining us, especially on this special day. congratulations on your first day. how are you going to deal with some of these supply issues? how do you see a playing out? >> you are thinking surprise issues with the electrification. i did not quite understand your question? francine: just in general, are you worried that you won't have access to chipmakers. how much supply chain issue
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christine romans, thank you very much. >>> all right, let's talk now with roger macnamee, the author of "zucked: waking up to the facebook catastrophe." thank you so much for being with us, roger. first things first here, what do you think is most significant about what this whistle-blower is revealing? >> so, brianna, frances haugen is so courageous, so authoritative, and so utterly convincing that i think congress today is in this incredibly difficult position. they no longer have any excuses for inaction. i think the time has come for them to look at safety and to look at privacy as core requirements because this is not just about facebook. this is really about that business model that christine was just talking about, which is something that has been used not just by facebook, but by google, versions of it by amazon and m microsoft and now used throughout the economy. you see it in the automotive sector, healthcare sector and beyond. it is all based on surveillance. it is all based on manipulating people's choices, so that effectively it takes away from us our right to determine
christine romans, thank you very much. >>> all right, let's talk now with roger macnamee, the author of "zucked: waking up to the facebook catastrophe." thank you so much for being with us, roger. first things first here, what do you think is most significant about what this whistle-blower is revealing? >> so, brianna, frances haugen is so courageous, so authoritative, and so utterly convincing that i think congress today is in this incredibly difficult position. they...
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i'm christine romans. >> i'm laura jarrett. welcome to our viewers in the united states and all around the world. we begin this morning with president biden ramping up his public sales pitch today for the cornerstone of his agenda, this cradle to grave expansion of america's social safety net. his fellow democrats, meanwhile, are still hashing out what stays in the build back better plan and what must be cut to get this package passed. yesterday the president was in scranton calling for an investment in our resilience. >> coal built this town in this part of the country. but we have to provide other avenues for people to make the same kind of living they used to be able to make. >> the president will make his case tonight in baltimore at a cnn town hall. meantime in washington, lawmakers are grappling with the reality key priorities on the tax credit and more that had been included in the bill are likely now on the chopping block. cnn's daniela diaz live on capitol hill for us. daniela, what are democrats saying about the cuts
i'm christine romans. >> i'm laura jarrett. welcome to our viewers in the united states and all around the world. we begin this morning with president biden ramping up his public sales pitch today for the cornerstone of his agenda, this cradle to grave expansion of america's social safety net. his fellow democrats, meanwhile, are still hashing out what stays in the build back better plan and what must be cut to get this package passed. yesterday the president was in scranton calling for...
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christine? i think we will have a winter of _ very much. christine? rise, but it may — much. so, i think we're on the rise, but it may plateau _ much. so, i think we're on the rise, but it may plateau in _ much. so, i think we're on the rise, but it may plateau in the _ much. so, i think we're on the rise, but it may plateau in the next - much. so, i think we're on the rise, but it may plateau in the next few i but it may plateau in the next few days or weeks. that's my sense from the curve that we're seeing. there is no doubt that the threats from other respiratory illnesses is something we need to keep a careful watch on, and the preventive measures that we're taking around covid will also prevent the spread of influenza and other respiratory illnesses. so we remain vigilant and we mustn't forget there are other diseases that have benefits through vaccination programmes, particularly around the flu.— around the flu. thank you very much to all of you- — the number of new cases has been rising fast across the uk — with infections in the last week up 1
christine? i think we will have a winter of _ very much. christine? rise, but it may — much. so, i think we're on the rise, but it may plateau _ much. so, i think we're on the rise, but it may plateau in _ much. so, i think we're on the rise, but it may plateau in the _ much. so, i think we're on the rise, but it may plateau in the next - much. so, i think we're on the rise, but it may plateau in the next few i but it may plateau in the next few days or weeks. that's my sense from the curve...
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and as christine said, it is a brain teaser., because they're talking about do we need to start raising interest rates. there has been inflation and you get weak job numbers. so, you know, the market is going to be up and down. it already has been up and down. i think this is a data problem at the end of the day, though. as christine pointed out, there are a lot of people working in very, very different ways than they have been in the past. that was the case with the last few years with more technology, more people working at home, covid put that on steroids. i'm not sure we know what's happening yet. >> i think we still have a real child care problem too. we talked to child care centers all the time they can't hire workers. the average child care wage is $12 an hour and we know that a lot of people are still not -- women especially have not gone back into the labor market yet, they don't have a good child care situation. that's part of the problem. also a hurricane in this month that is really important here. i think that hurri
and as christine said, it is a brain teaser., because they're talking about do we need to start raising interest rates. there has been inflation and you get weak job numbers. so, you know, the market is going to be up and down. it already has been up and down. i think this is a data problem at the end of the day, though. as christine pointed out, there are a lot of people working in very, very different ways than they have been in the past. that was the case with the last few years with more...
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christine sloan has the details.ine: millions of americans who received the johnson & johnson vaccine are now one step closer to a second shot. an fda advisory panel voting unanimously to recommend booster shots for anyone 18 and older at least two months after getting the single shot vaccine. >> we have liens of recipients waiting for answers. generally they have a left in the dark. finally now in the path to getting additional protection. christine: data shows a booster too much after the first shot increases protection to 94% against him to medic disease. up to 100% against severe disease. the booster developments come as millions of americans make plans together for the holiday season. the cdc updating guidance, saying, "the best way to minimize covid risk and ensure people can safely gather is to get vaccinated or get the booster if you're eligible." vaccine requirements continue to go into effect in cities across the country. in san francisco, police officers who have not provided proof of vaccination now face
christine sloan has the details.ine: millions of americans who received the johnson & johnson vaccine are now one step closer to a second shot. an fda advisory panel voting unanimously to recommend booster shots for anyone 18 and older at least two months after getting the single shot vaccine. >> we have liens of recipients waiting for answers. generally they have a left in the dark. finally now in the path to getting additional protection. christine: data shows a booster too much...
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christine sloan has the details.s continue to fall nationally, more vaccine requirements continue to go into effect. but not everyone is willing to roll up their sleeves. chicago a court battle is heating up between the city and police force. about half of which is unvaccinated. >> we have seen from the fraternal order of police and leadership a lot of misinformation, a lot of half-truths, and lies in order to induce an insurrection. christine: the city announcing those who do not get vaccinated will be placed on a no-pay status. the police union filing a motion to dismiss the complaint. the concern? that the department may lose hundreds of officers who are choosing not to get vaccinated. in everett, washington about 200 going employees stage a protest against the company's vaccine mandate. meantime, mask rules are now loosened in san francisco. masks no longer required in some environments if everyone is fully vaccinated, and there are not more than 100 people. >> is a nice feeling that the city decided that it is o
christine sloan has the details.s continue to fall nationally, more vaccine requirements continue to go into effect. but not everyone is willing to roll up their sleeves. chicago a court battle is heating up between the city and police force. about half of which is unvaccinated. >> we have seen from the fraternal order of police and leadership a lot of misinformation, a lot of half-truths, and lies in order to induce an insurrection. christine: the city announcing those who do not get...
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christine sloan has the details. of americans who receive the johnson & johnson vaccine are now one step closer to a second shot. an fda advisory panel voting to recommend booster shots for anyone 18 and older, at least two months after getting the single-shot vaccine. >> we have millions of recipients that have been waiting for answers, and generally, they have been left in the dark. finally now they have a path to getting that additional protection. christine: data from johnson & johnson show a booster two months after the first shot increases protection to 94%. symptom at a disease. up to 100% against severe disease. the booster developments, as millions of americans make plans together for the holiday season. the cdc updating its guidance, saying "the best way to minimize covid risk and ensure people can safely gather is to get vaccinated, or get the booster if eligible." vaccine requirements continue to go into effect in cities across the country. in san francisco, police officers who have not provided proof of
christine sloan has the details. of americans who receive the johnson & johnson vaccine are now one step closer to a second shot. an fda advisory panel voting to recommend booster shots for anyone 18 and older, at least two months after getting the single-shot vaccine. >> we have millions of recipients that have been waiting for answers, and generally, they have been left in the dark. finally now they have a path to getting that additional protection. christine: data from johnson...
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christine sloan, abc news, new york. liz: abc's "the rookie" is banning all live weapons onset in reaction to this. the show creator said the safety of the crew is too important so the television series will make the change to air soft guns and use cgi muzzle flashes in postproduction. just a horrific story. in the south bay today, the grand opening of the first vietnamese service center in the nation. plans to celebrate the center in san jose started in 2011 when a health assessment revealed the needs of the local vietnamese community. the first wave of vietnamese arrived in santa clara county 40 years ago. the county now has the largest vietnamese community in the country. the center is located at center and told the road and will offer health services and will hold community events. lisa, let's get a check outside. it is dry right now. lisa: it is dry. we will have light showers here and there but the bulk of the showers -- bulk of the day is dry. a level 1 system with most rain up north. it will shift to the south an
christine sloan, abc news, new york. liz: abc's "the rookie" is banning all live weapons onset in reaction to this. the show creator said the safety of the crew is too important so the television series will make the change to air soft guns and use cgi muzzle flashes in postproduction. just a horrific story. in the south bay today, the grand opening of the first vietnamese service center in the nation. plans to celebrate the center in san jose started in 2011 when a health assessment...
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i'm christine romans. >> i'm laura jarrett.elcome to our viewers in the united states and around the world. a lot to get to this morning. we begin with a major development on cnn's town hall with president biden last night. his strongest statement yet. the president signalled he would be supportive of the senate scrapping the filibuster. remember that's the rule that requires 60 votes to integrate most legislation. >> are you saying once you get this current agenda passed on spending and social programs that you would be open to fundamentally altering the filibuster if we're doing away with -- or doing away with it? >> well, that remains to be seen exactly what that means in terms of fundamentally, whether or not we end the filibuster straight up. there are certain things that are just sacred rights. one is a sacred obligation that we never are going to renege on a debt. we're the only nation in the world. we have never, ever reneged on a single debt. >> but when it comes to voting rights -- >> voting rights particularly is con
i'm christine romans. >> i'm laura jarrett.elcome to our viewers in the united states and around the world. a lot to get to this morning. we begin with a major development on cnn's town hall with president biden last night. his strongest statement yet. the president signalled he would be supportive of the senate scrapping the filibuster. remember that's the rule that requires 60 votes to integrate most legislation. >> are you saying once you get this current agenda passed on...
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i'm in an area that divide a christine neighbourhood behind me from a shiite neighbourhood over to the other side. there remains a military presence here. pretty lebanese forces have denied very strongly that they did ambush. these has bhalla supporters still ahead on al jazeera life at the mercy of climate change. millions of people in northern kenya to go hungry within weeks. as the rains refused to come. anger and suspicion in english speaking cameron demonstrators turned on a police officer accused of killing a school girl. ah hello there, let start in north america and it's looking wet and windy across coastal areas, both in the west and in the east, but it is looking why the clear across those central areas. lots of sunshine coming through. but let's look to the north east where we are seeing that enhanced rainfall. thanks to the remnants of tropical storm. pamela, as well as the cold front that's pushing out further east taking some very heavy rain with it to new england and eastern parts of canada. we could see a 100 millimeters fall in paces, and of course that brings a risk o
i'm in an area that divide a christine neighbourhood behind me from a shiite neighbourhood over to the other side. there remains a military presence here. pretty lebanese forces have denied very strongly that they did ambush. these has bhalla supporters still ahead on al jazeera life at the mercy of climate change. millions of people in northern kenya to go hungry within weeks. as the rains refused to come. anger and suspicion in english speaking cameron demonstrators turned on a police officer...
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he wanted to speak to christian general christine politician. he wanted to speak to lebanon's former prime minister in doubt. so there were a wide range of people he wanted to speak to. this investigation has the broad support of the lebanese population, because they not only want justice for the people who were killed in last year's explosion. but they won't. they says, a demons, gratian, if you like, that there is still some to some sort of rule of law in lebanon, and an ability to hold people accountable. a government called a day of mourning, so most businesses and government offices are closed. as bowler has said, that it will not be dragged into a civil war, but a senior leader of the group. hashem sure is a field in sad or at the funeral to day that we will not that the blood of our martyrs be in vain, and has mala has repeated the accusation. that cypress, from the lebanese forces her from the christine lebanese force, it party ambushed. she either has bola supporters as they came to a protest in this part of a route i'm in an area that
he wanted to speak to christian general christine politician. he wanted to speak to lebanon's former prime minister in doubt. so there were a wide range of people he wanted to speak to. this investigation has the broad support of the lebanese population, because they not only want justice for the people who were killed in last year's explosion. but they won't. they says, a demons, gratian, if you like, that there is still some to some sort of rule of law in lebanon, and an ability to hold...
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he wanted to speak to christian general christine politician. he wanted to speak to lebanon's former prime minister in doubt. so there were a wide range of people. he wanted to speak to miss investigation as the broad support of the lebanese population. because they not only want justice for the people who were killed in last year's explosion, but they won't, they says a demonstration, if you like, that there is still some, some sort of rule of law in lebanon and an ability to hold people accountable governments cold. a day of morning, most businesses and government offices are closed. as bala has said that he will not be dragged into a civil war. but a senior leader of the group hash in the field and said at the funerals today that we will not that the blood of our martyrs be invaded, as bala has repeated the accusation. but cyprus, from the lebanese forces, from the christine lebanese forces poppy ambushed, she has bullet supporters as they came to protest this part of a route. i'm in an area that divide a christine neighborhood behind me from
he wanted to speak to christian general christine politician. he wanted to speak to lebanon's former prime minister in doubt. so there were a wide range of people. he wanted to speak to miss investigation as the broad support of the lebanese population. because they not only want justice for the people who were killed in last year's explosion, but they won't, they says a demonstration, if you like, that there is still some, some sort of rule of law in lebanon and an ability to hold people...
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joins us now i know the hours are odd, christine, but the show is going out around the world and so is your money in fact, almost 50% of the startups you have funded are outside of the united states so we love the global approach tell us how you find the right people, the right teams, and the right companies. >> thanks, brian it definitely is something that has been from the very beginning part of 500 global's investment thesis, strategy and mission to invest in companies all corners of the world, who believe the next billion dollar companies, $10 billion companies are coming from outside of silicone valley, outside the u.s. think back 11 years ago when we were founded it was a contrary approach so a lot of it is being on the ground in the markets, being global is actually being hyper global our portfolio spans more than 77 countries around the world >>> listen, we have limited amount of time, i would love to focus on everything around the world, we don't talk about latin america very much, southeast asia, ex-china very much but there's cool stuff going on that we don't talk about i
joins us now i know the hours are odd, christine, but the show is going out around the world and so is your money in fact, almost 50% of the startups you have funded are outside of the united states so we love the global approach tell us how you find the right people, the right teams, and the right companies. >> thanks, brian it definitely is something that has been from the very beginning part of 500 global's investment thesis, strategy and mission to invest in companies all corners of...
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rates continue to selloff on the front end as ecb present christine lagarde reiterates that higher priceson't last forever. maybe just a little while longer. and carmakers double down on transitory. europe's biggest automakers join ford and gm and saying they are past the worst of the chip crunch. francine lacqua is in for guy johnson, over in london. i am continually amazed by the moves in the bond market here as we sort of ignore what christine lagarde said. we are off the highs. nonetheless, it feels like we are pricing in central banks being a little more aggressive than anyone really thought. francine: it started this morning with a 20 basis point priced into the markets of a hike by december 22 in the ecb. christine lagarde did push back against it, but you are right, she wasn't forceful enough, so the markets still think this will happen. it is also because we had this pretty incredible inflation print out of madrid. spain is at a 30 year high, it 29 year high in terms of cpi, so it fuels the fact that inflation is here, it is transitory possibly, but if it is here for five to six
rates continue to selloff on the front end as ecb present christine lagarde reiterates that higher priceson't last forever. maybe just a little while longer. and carmakers double down on transitory. europe's biggest automakers join ford and gm and saying they are past the worst of the chip crunch. francine lacqua is in for guy johnson, over in london. i am continually amazed by the moves in the bond market here as we sort of ignore what christine lagarde said. we are off the highs. nonetheless,...
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the president of the ecb, christine lagarde, addressed the inflation outlook yesterday. >> inflation, inflation, inflation. we expected to rise further this year primarily because of the surge in energy prices, but also the recovery in demand is outpacing constrained supply. the supply bottlenecks will fade. the economic actors will reconnect supply and demand. we are fully committed to 2% inflation in the medium-term. we expect inflation to decline in the course of next year. we are convinced our assessment and projections at this point in time are correct. the determination of our convictions should eventually come through. anna: it is not for her to say if the market has mispriced the chance of a rate hike, one of the main messages coming through. europe's eyes are turning from frankfurt and the ecb to the g20 at rome. francine lacqua caught up with the european commission president, ursula vendor line. -- ursula-- >> we need to know about the need to fight climate change, and we have to agree on how we want to move forward. the most important part is innovation. we are investing a
the president of the ecb, christine lagarde, addressed the inflation outlook yesterday. >> inflation, inflation, inflation. we expected to rise further this year primarily because of the surge in energy prices, but also the recovery in demand is outpacing constrained supply. the supply bottlenecks will fade. the economic actors will reconnect supply and demand. we are fully committed to 2% inflation in the medium-term. we expect inflation to decline in the course of next year. we are...
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joining me for more is cnn's sport analyst, christine brennan, a sports columnist for "usa today," and car ran phillips. thanks for being here, guys. christine, what do you think of gruden's resignation, everything that's come to light, the apology, the fact he resigned rather than got fired over this? >> kate, this is a crisis for the national football league, which you said is the most powerful and important league in the country. this is absolutely appalling on a human level, and it's just absolutely unacceptable not at any time but certainly in 2021, well into the 21st century. when you think about it, jon gruden was the face of the league on "monday night football." he was -- he was welcomed into people's living rooms or family rooms or dens to watch the game. so he really was a representative in a way that even as a coach he isn't and wasn't. what he did was disparage and denigrate absolutely everything and everyone the national football league needs business wi business-wise to move forward and be successful in the 21st century. it is terrible as a human being and absolutely ter
joining me for more is cnn's sport analyst, christine brennan, a sports columnist for "usa today," and car ran phillips. thanks for being here, guys. christine, what do you think of gruden's resignation, everything that's come to light, the apology, the fact he resigned rather than got fired over this? >> kate, this is a crisis for the national football league, which you said is the most powerful and important league in the country. this is absolutely appalling on a human level,...
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christine, thank you. >>> coming up, a marathon disaster. we'll hear from the runners rescued during a blizzard. >>> also ahead, a top fashion designer reveals the physical secret he held for months, secret he held for months, all because history demands your eyes. beautiful on the outside, but if you have diabetes, there can be some not-so-pretty stuff going on inside. it's true, with diabetic retinopathy, excess sugar can damage blood vessels, causing vision loss or even blindness. so remember this: now is the time to get your eyes checked. eye care is important to your long-term diabetes management. see a path forward with actions and treatments that may help your eyes— and protect against vision loss. visit noweyesee.com and take control of your sight. ♪ ♪ and protect against vision loss. ♪ ♪ you have always loved vicks vapors. and now you'll really love new vicks' vapostick. it goes on clear and dries quickly. no mess. just the soothing vicks' vapor for the whole family. introducing new vicks vapostick. nicorette knows, quitting smoking
christine, thank you. >>> coming up, a marathon disaster. we'll hear from the runners rescued during a blizzard. >>> also ahead, a top fashion designer reveals the physical secret he held for months, secret he held for months, all because history demands your eyes. beautiful on the outside, but if you have diabetes, there can be some not-so-pretty stuff going on inside. it's true, with diabetic retinopathy, excess sugar can damage blood vessels, causing vision loss or even...
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. >> christine skated across the principal this morning to support local firefighters. she started her turning at ocean beach around 8:30, then roller pleaded across the city through geary, presidio, lombard, and columbus avenue's. she at the embarcadero just over finishing at the sf fire department headquarters. >> we need to stand up together and make a difference, and the way we can do that is by funding the research that is necessary to support cancer prevention for the fire department. >> today is also the 25th anniversary of the day christine skated 5000 miles across canada to support her mother. >> that's a long way. >>> "cbs evening news" is coming up. >> here is major garrett with the preview. >>> on this friday night, steve hartman goes on the road. meet a former fbi official whose new calling is behind the wheel of a bus. that's coming up on "cbs evening news" tonight. >>> is just about the time to put baseball in the rearview. hopefully after today, when we talk about the giants, it is because they are landing big pieces and free agency, but for one more day
. >> christine skated across the principal this morning to support local firefighters. she started her turning at ocean beach around 8:30, then roller pleaded across the city through geary, presidio, lombard, and columbus avenue's. she at the embarcadero just over finishing at the sf fire department headquarters. >> we need to stand up together and make a difference, and the way we can do that is by funding the research that is necessary to support cancer prevention for the fire...
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christine sloan has her story. >> nothing was anything that i aimed for.ould do. >> reporter: ruthit thompson was a disney icon. she started pointing at disney studios in 1938. she helped create the first animated feature, "snow white and the seven the seven the sevv ruthie was one of the first women to join the international photographers union. >> apparently the boys were impressed with my curiosity. and decided what i do mechanically with the camera, i should be part of the camera union. i thought, that feels good. >> reporter: disney executive chairman bob iger saying, ruthie was a legend among animators. we will miss her smile and sense of humor, her work and pioneering spirit will be an inspiration to us all. she was a disney legend and had the longest working relationship with roy and walt disney. >> making sure that my hands still fit on the plaque. >> reporter: she recalled the first time she met roy and walt, as a child living near the studios. once, roy asked us neighborhood kids the play in the street, while he photographed us with a movie came
christine sloan has her story. >> nothing was anything that i aimed for.ould do. >> reporter: ruthit thompson was a disney icon. she started pointing at disney studios in 1938. she helped create the first animated feature, "snow white and the seven the seven the sevv ruthie was one of the first women to join the international photographers union. >> apparently the boys were impressed with my curiosity. and decided what i do mechanically with the camera, i should be part...
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sort of like i had told them my name is christine and they said, i believe you. >> i like there idea believe you. what does that say? i don't know other people don't believer you. what is it saying? >> i think that's it. >> i'm still not able to put where i can help every been vio should step forward in a system. i can't tell them that. >> how did you feel speaking with her? what did you glean from the conversation? >> it was really for me a very personal conversation about how she could continue to survive because she did face the threat. her family was at risk. everything, her job was at risk. i had been there. i wanted her to know it could get better. whatever she chooses to do, it's her choice. i made the choice. i decided i wanted to gain as much information as i could. i wanted know as much about it. i wanted to be part of change so that we could really address the problem in the bigger sense, not just about sexual harassment but about the whole range of behaviors that people are experiencing every day. that is harming them directly and harming all of us indirectly. >> understo
sort of like i had told them my name is christine and they said, i believe you. >> i like there idea believe you. what does that say? i don't know other people don't believer you. what is it saying? >> i think that's it. >> i'm still not able to put where i can help every been vio should step forward in a system. i can't tell them that. >> how did you feel speaking with her? what did you glean from the conversation? >> it was really for me a very personal...
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in los angeles, i'm christine lazar, kpix 5. >>> new video into the newsroom of a flood water rescue happened near willow side road this morning. crews got there, carried at the blue raft to the water, and they pulled someone to safety. we are still seeing is a jewel flooding from the storm, and we have more rain coming. >>> a few chances in the extended forecast, but not nearly as substantial as last weekend. it will be slightly cooler tomorrow, but we are watching this storm system still off of the coast. saturday's forecast depends on where it goes. this forecast model shows it going into northern california. that would keep the best chance of showers further north. i showed you first futurecast in the last half hour, and it brings it a lot closer to the bay area with a chance of showers north of the golden gate peer cricket still go either way. be flexible with any outer plans on saturday. don't cancel anything. brief intermittent showers with scattered activity for the north bay and along the coast. sunday looks dry for halloween. then the next good chance of rain for more of th
in los angeles, i'm christine lazar, kpix 5. >>> new video into the newsroom of a flood water rescue happened near willow side road this morning. crews got there, carried at the blue raft to the water, and they pulled someone to safety. we are still seeing is a jewel flooding from the storm, and we have more rain coming. >>> a few chances in the extended forecast, but not nearly as substantial as last weekend. it will be slightly cooler tomorrow, but we are watching this storm...
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i agree, christine. and rona, frustrating ending, but it was downright magical. season is over, but what a season it was. >>> let's take you outside. a beautiful look at the bay bridge looking into san francisco on this friday night. rob's going to rejoin us in just a second with our weekend forecast. >>> and get your nails done by a robot. would you do it? this machine created by a san verizon got you paying more for their limited 5g coverage? at t-mobile, we believe you shouldn't have to choose between the most 5g coverage and great value. so we unleashed the 5g experience on magenta max. with 4x more 5g coverage than verizon and unlimited premium data that can't slow down based on how much smartphone data you use. that's right, get 5g in more places all across america and better value on a plan built for 5g only at t-mobile. ever wonder how san francisco became the greenest big city in america? just ask the employee owners of recology. we built the recycling system from the ground up, helping san francisco become the first city in the country to have a univers
i agree, christine. and rona, frustrating ending, but it was downright magical. season is over, but what a season it was. >>> let's take you outside. a beautiful look at the bay bridge looking into san francisco on this friday night. rob's going to rejoin us in just a second with our weekend forecast. >>> and get your nails done by a robot. would you do it? this machine created by a san verizon got you paying more for their limited 5g coverage? at t-mobile, we believe you...
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christine nelson to seat number four. paul beller to seat number five. elizabeth zoria to seat number six. and scott to seat number eight. and if that is okay with you, i would request a roll call on that motion. >> clerk: on the motion as stated by chair peskin: [roll call taken] >> clerk: there are three ayes. >> chair: and then we will send that to the full board with recommendation. does that require an additional roll call? >> clerk: you just created the motion in committee and then passed the motion as recommended. >> chair: okay. so we can move on to item 4. thank you all again. >> clerk: item 4: a hearing to consider appointing one member, term ending september 4, 2023, and four members terms expiring september 2, 2024, to the assessment appeals board. there are five seats and two applicants. >> chair: okay. as with the previous item, why don't we hear from the applicants in the order they appear on the agenda. ms. mendoza for seat number one. and a new applicant, mark wilson for either seats five, six, seven, or eight. ms. mendoza, good morning.
christine nelson to seat number four. paul beller to seat number five. elizabeth zoria to seat number six. and scott to seat number eight. and if that is okay with you, i would request a roll call on that motion. >> clerk: on the motion as stated by chair peskin: [roll call taken] >> clerk: there are three ayes. >> chair: and then we will send that to the full board with recommendation. does that require an additional roll call? >> clerk: you just created the motion in...
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on >> as lo e hills in san francisco she's good. >> good luck, christine. >> yes. on cbsn bay area. >> cbs mornings is next. thanks for joining us, and have a great weekend. >>> welcome to cbs king is off. >> here's today's eye opener. your world in 90 seconds. former president bill clinton is in the hospital in california. we'll have the latest on his condition. >> they told me he was in the icu for his own privacy and safety. not because he requires a critical level of care. >>> an advisory panel has endorsed moderna's booster shot for seniors and high risk americans. >> now is not the time to let up. we have a lot
on >> as lo e hills in san francisco she's good. >> good luck, christine. >> yes. on cbsn bay area. >> cbs mornings is next. thanks for joining us, and have a great weekend. >>> welcome to cbs king is off. >> here's today's eye opener. your world in 90 seconds. former president bill clinton is in the hospital in california. we'll have the latest on his condition. >> they told me he was in the icu for his own privacy and safety. not because he...
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christine joins us live now. good morning.oining us this morning. >> thank you so much. it is such a pleasure to be here today. >> you skated across canada to raise awareness for cancer research 25 years ago. what inspired you to start this journey? >> my mother had leukemia. she had come down with cronic myeloid leukemia and doctors gave her six months to live. they said there was no hope and that was it. i couldn't just sit there and watch her die. i told her mom i am going to go and roller blade across canada. i am going to show that spirit impossible. she kissed me good-bye and said if you make it, i'll make it. i knew then that it didn't matter how difficult it was, i would have to keep skating. so 25 years ago today, i showed that anything is possible. i showed that research saves lives. my mom ended up living long enough for doctors to discover. she ended up living another 14 years after that. >> i am so glad you got the extra time with your mom. what an inspiring story. you are raising money for the san francisco fire
christine joins us live now. good morning.oining us this morning. >> thank you so much. it is such a pleasure to be here today. >> you skated across canada to raise awareness for cancer research 25 years ago. what inspired you to start this journey? >> my mother had leukemia. she had come down with cronic myeloid leukemia and doctors gave her six months to live. they said there was no hope and that was it. i couldn't just sit there and watch her die. i told her mom i am going...