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i'm christine romans. marathon talks still underway between freight railroad carriers and union representatives in washington. here's a live look at the labor department. talks have been going on inside there for about 20 straight hours now. if no deal is reached today the first national rail strike in 30 years starts at midnight tonight. a walkout by 60,000 workers could derail the u.s. economy. the biden administration is considering executive action to avoid a shutdown. let's get the latest from cnn's pete muntean. >> reporter: it is the latest effort to put the brakes on a possible rail worker strike that could deal a major blow to the economy. bosses representing unions and railroads met with the labor secretary in a last-ditch effort to reach a deal by midnight thursday. that's when 60,000 workers could walk off the job in solidarity with train engineers fighting for sick time. a strike will mean freight rail, which makes up 40% of all freight in the u.s., will grind to a halt impacting everything fr
i'm christine romans. marathon talks still underway between freight railroad carriers and union representatives in washington. here's a live look at the labor department. talks have been going on inside there for about 20 straight hours now. if no deal is reached today the first national rail strike in 30 years starts at midnight tonight. a walkout by 60,000 workers could derail the u.s. economy. the biden administration is considering executive action to avoid a shutdown. let's get the latest...
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i'm christine romans. we begin this morning with fiona a major hurricane slamming turks and caicos after bringing damaging winds and rain to the dominican republic. puerto rico still reeling after fiona brought a power outage. at least two people in puerto rico have been killed. well over 1,000 people have already been rescued by emergency crews and thousands more may need rescuing. countless homes have been destroyed and rain just won't let up. >> it has been catastrophic rain that just won't stop. we've seen that last tail of the storm linger over the island and continue to dump excessive amounts of rain. the first responders, the local responders, the responders of the government of puerto rico are not able to get out and help those that need it or assess the damage. >> parts of puerto rico are still recovering from the damage inflicted, of course, by hurricane maria in 2017 and it appears fiona could be even more destructive. pedram javaheri is tracking the storm from the cnn weather center in atlanta.
i'm christine romans. we begin this morning with fiona a major hurricane slamming turks and caicos after bringing damaging winds and rain to the dominican republic. puerto rico still reeling after fiona brought a power outage. at least two people in puerto rico have been killed. well over 1,000 people have already been rescued by emergency crews and thousands more may need rescuing. countless homes have been destroyed and rain just won't let up. >> it has been catastrophic rain that just...
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i'm christine romans. we begin with a manhunt underway right now across three provinces in canada after a mass stabbing attack that left 10 people dead, 15 injured. the royal county canadian police said it was spread around 13 crime stations in and around the james cree nation in and around saskatchewan. they're looking for damien sanderson and myles sanderson. >> let me be clear. we are still looking for the two suspects. we are asking residents across saskatchewan and neighboring provinces to be vigilant. at this stage in our investigation we believe some of the victims have been targeted by the suspect and others have been attacked randomly. >> cnn's paula newton live in ottawa. what do we know about the suspects and the victims here? >> good morning, christine. you know, this is what has been so shocking and also so frustrating at this point in time. you just heard the rcmp commander say at this hour they still don't know the motive. they don't know how this unfolded. what we do know is those two suspe
i'm christine romans. we begin with a manhunt underway right now across three provinces in canada after a mass stabbing attack that left 10 people dead, 15 injured. the royal county canadian police said it was spread around 13 crime stations in and around the james cree nation in and around saskatchewan. they're looking for damien sanderson and myles sanderson. >> let me be clear. we are still looking for the two suspects. we are asking residents across saskatchewan and neighboring...
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christine lagarde said there is a targeted key.s was for banks who lend to small and medium enter prices and it will continue to be the case even when these hikes have ceased. guy: how high do you think they will have to go? this is front loading. what does that tell us about what the terminal rate is? >> no one knows. they will admit it and they won't be more specific about it. there were some comments from the french governor that neutral rates would be 1% or 2% and hawkish members believe it will be above 2%. i think the broad conditions will dig date how fast we can go. they might get to 5% at the condition is not very high at the moment. alix: christine lagarde seem to say that the bond market has it right right now. are they worried at 4%? is this a danger zone for the ecb? >> it is but i don't think there is a sense of panic. they have put their money where their mouth is and they've used flexibility of the balance sheet and that's very telling because they don't want to use this new tool. some political issues with probably
christine lagarde said there is a targeted key.s was for banks who lend to small and medium enter prices and it will continue to be the case even when these hikes have ceased. guy: how high do you think they will have to go? this is front loading. what does that tell us about what the terminal rate is? >> no one knows. they will admit it and they won't be more specific about it. there were some comments from the french governor that neutral rates would be 1% or 2% and hawkish members...
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>> good morning, christine. it has been said it has not gone as smoothly as hoped and also how they portrayed this special military opera igs to people from russia in the past seven months. now we are feeling very direct impact of that. their lives have been uprooted on the day of mobilization, they already left for training on thursday night. you know how quickly that all unfolded for them. they have to leave their homes and go to training and then to war. people are trying to do whatever they can to avoid it. some people are freeing the country. if you have a passport or visa, you're leaving. likely to see more protests tomorrow. generally there's a lot of panic, fear and resistance. >> i know some of the reporting was that those earlier protests this week, protesters were being, you know, detained and then conscripted, put into the war effort. the number we know is 300,000 reservists put into the battlefield. you think there's a bigger possibility than that. why? >> there is a lot of concern that is bigger th
>> good morning, christine. it has been said it has not gone as smoothly as hoped and also how they portrayed this special military opera igs to people from russia in the past seven months. now we are feeling very direct impact of that. their lives have been uprooted on the day of mobilization, they already left for training on thursday night. you know how quickly that all unfolded for them. they have to leave their homes and go to training and then to war. people are trying to do...
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christine? >> jasmine, thank you so much. to be clear here, the migrants we're talking about are asylum seekers. they have already begun to apply for asylum. let's bring in suzanne monyak. nice to see you, suzanne. our miguel marquez was interviewing someone in martha a's vineyard. they have a hearing in texas. walk us through the process, the loopholes they have to jump through, how difficult is it? >> it's a challenging process. the initial screening has to show they have a quote, unquote, significant difficulty. immigration courts are very back doinged almost 2 million cases. people are getting their final hearing input. they have to show they have a well-founded presentation based on their religion, political beliefs or membership in a group. just showing you fear for your life is not ultimately it. >> these people at martha's vineyard are from venezuela. that's a left wing leadership. that's what they'll use much they've gone through this excruciating process. to get a permit to work in the
christine? >> jasmine, thank you so much. to be clear here, the migrants we're talking about are asylum seekers. they have already begun to apply for asylum. let's bring in suzanne monyak. nice to see you, suzanne. our miguel marquez was interviewing someone in martha a's vineyard. they have a hearing in texas. walk us through the process, the loopholes they have to jump through, how difficult is it? >> it's a challenging process. the initial screening has to show they have a quote,...
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i'm christine romans. just in to cnn, hurricane ian just moments ago making landfall in cuba. the storm is over the island's western tip as a major category 3 hurricane with a storm surge that had been forecast up to 14 feet. within hours ian will bear down on florida's west coast with high winds, heavy rains. what really has officials worried in florida and urgently calling for mass evacuations is a huge storm surge expected to peak tomorrow. >> tampa bay is pretty shallow and is going to be pushing a phenomenal amount of rain up into our bay. there's really no place for this water to go so the flooding, the surge is going to be monumental. >> while we talk about tampa bay, we really need to focus on the warned area and why the hurricane center is so worried about storm surge is this is some of the most vulnerable coast line in the united states with high populations. >> meteorologist pedram javaheri is live in the weather center with the latest update. they've published a new outlook a minute and a half
i'm christine romans. just in to cnn, hurricane ian just moments ago making landfall in cuba. the storm is over the island's western tip as a major category 3 hurricane with a storm surge that had been forecast up to 14 feet. within hours ian will bear down on florida's west coast with high winds, heavy rains. what really has officials worried in florida and urgently calling for mass evacuations is a huge storm surge expected to peak tomorrow. >> tampa bay is pretty shallow and is going...
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i'm christine romans.e begin this morning with florida bracing for ian. financially declared a hurricane. in just the last few moments. residents filling sandbags, readying their homes and businesses for high winds, heavy rains, storm surges. the weather service in florida officials are urging preparedness. >> got two full days you'll start seeing the winds get into portions of florida starting wednesday and wednesday night. so you have two days to get ready. have supplies for five, seven days. having everything you need, medicine, food, water. you have to take it serious. >> we have activated the florida national guard. they are activating 2,500 guards men at the moment. and if there is a need for more, we could do more. >> we have meteorologist standing by in the weather center. we saw that 5:00 a.m. update, now officially a hurricane. what is the latest on ian's track across the caribbean toward florida here. >> the system has everything it takes to really amplify over the next couple days and strengthe
i'm christine romans.e begin this morning with florida bracing for ian. financially declared a hurricane. in just the last few moments. residents filling sandbags, readying their homes and businesses for high winds, heavy rains, storm surges. the weather service in florida officials are urging preparedness. >> got two full days you'll start seeing the winds get into portions of florida starting wednesday and wednesday night. so you have two days to get ready. have supplies for five, seven...
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i'm christine romans. we begin with condemnation at home and abroad of vladimir putin's no so veiled nuclear threats while announcing a draft to some 3,000 reservists. putin's mass callup triggering antiwar demonstrations across russia. more than 1300 people reportedly detained in a kremlin crackdown on these antiwar protests. there are also reports of some demonstrators rounded up and immediately drafted into the rush sharon armed forces. it's setting off a flood of flights out of russia. nick peyton walsh is with us. it's called a partial mobilization of citizens. how is that playing out? >> reporter: it seemed pretty clear and forgive the siren noise around here. so much of ukraine constantly under threat, attack. it seems to be playing out initially pretty badly for the kremlin. the first issue they have to overcome is what to do with these thousands of potential recruits they're going to send to the front line that might already be being sent to the front line. they lack equipment to supply the regula
i'm christine romans. we begin with condemnation at home and abroad of vladimir putin's no so veiled nuclear threats while announcing a draft to some 3,000 reservists. putin's mass callup triggering antiwar demonstrations across russia. more than 1300 people reportedly detained in a kremlin crackdown on these antiwar protests. there are also reports of some demonstrators rounded up and immediately drafted into the rush sharon armed forces. it's setting off a flood of flights out of russia. nick...
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christine keeler, the girl who sparked off a drama of government scandal.of the world. >> this is the first time the public will be able to read the real truth. >> the decision by murdoch to print christine keeler's memoir is really seen as beyond the pale. and murdoch is just treated with an incredible hostility by the english establishment as a result of this. >> what worries people is that you are in fact lining your pocket with rather sleazy material. >> well, i don't agree it's sleazy for a minute. nor do i agree that it is unfair. >> even though that strata of society called him the dirty digger and disdained him, they also feared him. >> this real fear in wondering what else he might have on people. >> certainly, it's going to sell newspapers. so there'll be other stories we'll put in which will sell newspapers. i'm not ashamed of that. >> from that day on, the news of the world never looked back. >> i think that being the wife of a tycoon must be awful, really. i mean, it must be very lonely, and you must feel very much cut out a lot of the time of
christine keeler, the girl who sparked off a drama of government scandal.of the world. >> this is the first time the public will be able to read the real truth. >> the decision by murdoch to print christine keeler's memoir is really seen as beyond the pale. and murdoch is just treated with an incredible hostility by the english establishment as a result of this. >> what worries people is that you are in fact lining your pocket with rather sleazy material. >> well, i...
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i'm christine romans. we begin with ukraine's claims of stunning advances on the battlefield. top military commanders declaring huge areas of territory claimed by russia have been liberated. on sunday ukrainian military commander clanld the army had retaken nearly 1200 square miles in two weeks. by monday the official number had doubled. >> translator: from the beginning of september until today our soldiers have already liberated more than 6,000 square kilometers of the territory of ukraine in the east and south. the movement of our troops continues. >> the drastic jump in the news is the fact journalists are being denied access to the front lines. u.s. officials refraining from putting out numbers. they say ukrainian soldiers have pushed the soldiers back. >> clearly we have seen them go on the offensive in the last couple of weeks and actually regain quite a bit of territory. again, i think i'll stay out of quantifying it in too much detail but they are actually taking territory back certainly over the last two weeks during the counter offensive positions. >> cnn's matthew
i'm christine romans. we begin with ukraine's claims of stunning advances on the battlefield. top military commanders declaring huge areas of territory claimed by russia have been liberated. on sunday ukrainian military commander clanld the army had retaken nearly 1200 square miles in two weeks. by monday the official number had doubled. >> translator: from the beginning of september until today our soldiers have already liberated more than 6,000 square kilometers of the territory of...
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guy: ecb president christine lagarde on a conference in frankfurt. the euro went down.et's talk about what's been the single currency. joining us now, mr., if i told you a year ago or two years ago the ecb was raising rates by 75 basis points and sounded as hawkish as christine lagarde did and the euro would go down, how surprised would you be? mr.: very simple -- esther: i would've been very surprised. this was normally priced in though, the debt managed to shift interest rate expectations. it somewhat more frontloading. it still clear that the risks are tilted to the downside. alix: what is the downside for the euro? esther: what you see now today but also there was a lot more aggressive ecb was priced in. clearly the economic downside risks and we are not only looking at downside risks but also the effect on higher energy prices. this makes energy relevant because higher energy prices on the trade affect. >> are you surprised that the euro is a strong as it is. >> i do not see that much more of downside in euro-dollar. it goes somewhat lower but not significantly bec
guy: ecb president christine lagarde on a conference in frankfurt. the euro went down.et's talk about what's been the single currency. joining us now, mr., if i told you a year ago or two years ago the ecb was raising rates by 75 basis points and sounded as hawkish as christine lagarde did and the euro would go down, how surprised would you be? mr.: very simple -- esther: i would've been very surprised. this was normally priced in though, the debt managed to shift interest rate expectations. it...
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christine lagarde will speak afterwards.has made an unannounced trip to ukraine, arrived in kyiv today with a meeting with ukrainian officials. it is his third trip there as the war with russia began in february. the pentagon has said -- sent ukraine artillery shells according to budget documents that show the u.s. military is spending $92 million to replenish its stock. it costs around one hundred thousand dollars. there is one major surprise at apple's latest project unveiling, one of the worst years of inflation in decades while the company is not raising prices. apple introduced the new iphone 14, new airpods earbuds and apple i watch. the iphone similar to the older version with an improved camera and satellite messaging feature. global news 24 hours a day, on air and on "bloomberg quicktake." powered by more than 2,700 journalists and analysts in more than 120 countries. i am lisa mateo. this is bloomberg. ♪ jonathan: an update on the queens health from buckingham palace moments ago. a statement, following further eval
christine lagarde will speak afterwards.has made an unannounced trip to ukraine, arrived in kyiv today with a meeting with ukrainian officials. it is his third trip there as the war with russia began in february. the pentagon has said -- sent ukraine artillery shells according to budget documents that show the u.s. military is spending $92 million to replenish its stock. it costs around one hundred thousand dollars. there is one major surprise at apple's latest project unveiling, one of the...
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tonight -- christine baranski analyst for thursday night football, former nfl quarterback, ryan fitzpatrick new closer look featuring the 8g band with raghav mehrotra. ♪ [ cheers and applause and now, seth meyers >> seth: good evening, everybody i'm seth meyers. this is "late night. we hope you're all doing well, tonight. and if you don't mind, i'm gonna get to the news. president biden on thursday delivered a rare prime time address from philadelphia's independence hall, and not as i originally thought, the upside down? [ laughter ] that is a wild lighting choice i kept expecting him to be interrupted by vecna [ laughter ] president biden traveled to pittsburgh yesterday, which was his third trip to pennsylvania in less than a week. not to be out done, dr. oz also made his third trip to pennsylvania [ laughter ] election day is nine weeks away, and only time will tell if republicans gain seats, or if it was rigged [ laughter ] president biden and first lady dr. jill biden are set to host the obamas on wednesday at the white house for the unveiling of their official portraits, and you can t
tonight -- christine baranski analyst for thursday night football, former nfl quarterback, ryan fitzpatrick new closer look featuring the 8g band with raghav mehrotra. ♪ [ cheers and applause and now, seth meyers >> seth: good evening, everybody i'm seth meyers. this is "late night. we hope you're all doing well, tonight. and if you don't mind, i'm gonna get to the news. president biden on thursday delivered a rare prime time address from philadelphia's independence hall, and not...
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any news on sectors, christine?ss services, thee se tend to be higher paid, those were up 68,000, healthcare up 48,000. and retail 44,000. the retail sector has been so fascinating, some layoffs in retail, but mostly because of big changes in their inventories, in their strategies, post covid again. it broke all of the business models. retail has been having some changes here. we'll see how that continues going into the holidays. one thing i thought was interesting, the number of people teleworking or working from home because of the coronavirus pandemic declined a little bit. so you can see the work from home fizzle a little bit as more people are headed to the office. that's about 6.5% of the workforce are teleworking or working from home because of coronavirus. >> yeah, i think just to put a fine point on everything, we have the fed meeting in a few weeks, we have a cpi reading, consumer inflation report in two weeks. this job report is going to be sort of taken into consideration at that fed meeting, but we also
any news on sectors, christine?ss services, thee se tend to be higher paid, those were up 68,000, healthcare up 48,000. and retail 44,000. the retail sector has been so fascinating, some layoffs in retail, but mostly because of big changes in their inventories, in their strategies, post covid again. it broke all of the business models. retail has been having some changes here. we'll see how that continues going into the holidays. one thing i thought was interesting, the number of people...
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wow, christine. >> yes, wow.e know what carolyn was saying with john, of course, brianna, absolutely true. serena is playing freely, she is playing as if she's just having a ball out there. that is the key. she wasn't played much so she is not burned out, she is not injured, knock on wood. she looks like a kid out there having a ball and she's not done yet. this evolving, evolving out of tennis, it's a very slow evolution. she's having a great time and the question i think now comes for everyone watching how far can she go? could she win this? and i think the answer unthinkable, what, 48 -- you know, 72 hours ago is she can go into next week potentially and who knows? the sky is the limit because she is just playing an entirely different brand of tennis than she usually does when the pressure is on. >> evolving out of tennis but i think it's also so interesting to hear her talk in a way paying homage to the fact that -- to attribute to how she has owe involved in the game and how she has evolved in the acceptance
wow, christine. >> yes, wow.e know what carolyn was saying with john, of course, brianna, absolutely true. serena is playing freely, she is playing as if she's just having a ball out there. that is the key. she wasn't played much so she is not burned out, she is not injured, knock on wood. she looks like a kid out there having a ball and she's not done yet. this evolving, evolving out of tennis, it's a very slow evolution. she's having a great time and the question i think now comes for...
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christine lagarde hints at more hikes to come. jay powell says fed officials will not flinch. i'm francine lacqua in london. all of the attention focused on the passing of queen elizabeth. >> yes, good morning. britain's longest-serving monarch has died at the age of 96. they grieving nation starts to come to terms with the end of an era. she reigned for seven decades working with 16 prime ministers. for the united kingdom and much of the world, queen elizabeth the second defined the latter half of the 20th century. king charles iii takes to the throne. francine: i know it is so moving and you are there in front of buckingham palace. seeing these wonderful and heartfelt pictures of people leaving flowers, what is it like there? anna: yes, we are surrounded by the world's media, as you might expect. the passing of one of the most famous woman in the world, one of the most recognizable women in the world. in britain, many people still find themselves quite shocked at the news of her being monitored carefully by doctors and then things move very quickly. it wasn't until just afte
christine lagarde hints at more hikes to come. jay powell says fed officials will not flinch. i'm francine lacqua in london. all of the attention focused on the passing of queen elizabeth. >> yes, good morning. britain's longest-serving monarch has died at the age of 96. they grieving nation starts to come to terms with the end of an era. she reigned for seven decades working with 16 prime ministers. for the united kingdom and much of the world, queen elizabeth the second defined the...
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i've been lucky enough pamela and christine.r against nadal, nadal against djokovich. there was nothing, i'm telling you, nothing that i heard like i heard last night inside that stadium. for a second round match, okay? it was blown off the roof with the energy of the crowd. seeing serena williams, the greatest of all time, have to fight, have to scrap, have to claw, have to struggle. that's part of what makes this so intriguing, to watch her, not at her best, not the greatest of all time, but someone who has this incredible passion and energy to put it all on the line one more time. when the tournament started, pamela, i would have said, no way can serena go all the way. now, hm, maybe just maybe one more run left in her to win that elusive 24th singles title. >> yeah, she likes to keep us on our toes, christine brennan. and now i think a lot of people might be wondering what patrick just said. hm, could she? will she? right? in that post-match interview, williams talked about how fun it is to play now that she just has nothing
i've been lucky enough pamela and christine.r against nadal, nadal against djokovich. there was nothing, i'm telling you, nothing that i heard like i heard last night inside that stadium. for a second round match, okay? it was blown off the roof with the energy of the crowd. seeing serena williams, the greatest of all time, have to fight, have to scrap, have to claw, have to struggle. that's part of what makes this so intriguing, to watch her, not at her best, not the greatest of all time, but...
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ready the marquis de christine's book is considered a classic of russo phobia. in 1839. he visited russia yet justice, but cbs, this shown was not as roaches or animal cells that we did the i'm the slid a little bit like you with the boy h. m. luke significant movement reach where people sleep is parkway or what did you do me business or the pick up or even though it's a i see little bit but true storage shoe. so i bought it started the game, not all of them, but group gifts around here. we're open when you book, bringing them over. this is the christine traditional. even it's a beautiful place where she's callie bailey's mother. was which of ship was to lot the got requirements and stick for was number, doesn't it? i do. so i will do a few months ago when, when you guys get the submission, to be honest, we are not much same way with you just a new approach and you see the solution that should be for me what it was in them. witness for me to see that she was already a civil well, like you which or would you say the dealers doing that with mr. ashley? but actually when th
ready the marquis de christine's book is considered a classic of russo phobia. in 1839. he visited russia yet justice, but cbs, this shown was not as roaches or animal cells that we did the i'm the slid a little bit like you with the boy h. m. luke significant movement reach where people sleep is parkway or what did you do me business or the pick up or even though it's a i see little bit but true storage shoe. so i bought it started the game, not all of them, but group gifts around here. we're...
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we all support christine, christine. it is not alone. and while details into the assassination attempt continue to emerge latin america expert walter for mental believes that's another example of history repeating itself. if you see the orange, we believe this assassination attempt resembles kennedy's in 963. it occurred when he was the only serious politician in the united states. he advocated peace created, necessary conditions for that, while anglo saxon financial circles were fueling to war and dragging the country deeper into the vietnam war. i see the need to draw this parallel as vice president kirschner is able to foster peace, democracy, employment, and integrity in the global economy without harming national sovereignty. for politics, challenge those financial elites which aim to impose their own terms. this assassination attempt should not be perceived as a random act committed by sick man. as was the talk after kennedy's killing, we should examine this case as it is the only way to avert similar political assassinations in th
we all support christine, christine. it is not alone. and while details into the assassination attempt continue to emerge latin america expert walter for mental believes that's another example of history repeating itself. if you see the orange, we believe this assassination attempt resembles kennedy's in 963. it occurred when he was the only serious politician in the united states. he advocated peace created, necessary conditions for that, while anglo saxon financial circles were fueling to war...
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. >> christine... ( cheers ) >> reporter: when christine smalls earned her doctorate, her proud mom let on cloud nine. >> reporter: cloud nine. >> yes. >> reporter: kendra busby was so ecstatic, she wanted a big celebration. how did you think your mom would celebrate? >> i thought, like, a party, dinner. >> reporter: party, dinner. >> yeah, something special like that. >> reporter: the single mom of two raised her family in camden, new jersey, often ranked as one of the most dangerous cities in the country. for that reason, kendra wanted to honor the occasion with a bold move. did you ever think this would be your present? >> no. no, but it's amazing. >> reporter: a giant billboard towering over a busy highway featured christine's smile and an inspiring message. what do you want people to know when they drive by here? >> i want them to know that good things come out of camden. >> reporter: good things come out of camden. and why is that so important? >> it is so important because it's a lot of negative things that people portray about camden, and i want people to know that there are act
. >> christine... ( cheers ) >> reporter: when christine smalls earned her doctorate, her proud mom let on cloud nine. >> reporter: cloud nine. >> yes. >> reporter: kendra busby was so ecstatic, she wanted a big celebration. how did you think your mom would celebrate? >> i thought, like, a party, dinner. >> reporter: party, dinner. >> yeah, something special like that. >> reporter: the single mom of two raised her family in camden, new...
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. >> christine drasin joins us next. so musty in here, damp and damp ,dampened, dropping the tab, attract and trap excess moisture, eliminate musty odors. >> everybody with new i visit a dry eye drops made with hydrating polymers, moisturizing hyaluronic acid and revitalizing hello's to reduce dryness, discomfort and strain. >> i visit. we see a better way. hi, my name is hank norton. i'm a veteran of both the iraq and afghanistan wars. and a managing partner with the napoli's gulik law firm. if you were a loved one , lived or worked at a military base and been diagnosed with liver disease, a compromised immune system, a thyroid disease or kidney cancer, your illness may be the result of exposure to contaminated drinking water at a military base caused by peachfuzz, a toxic chemical used for firefighting and fire suppression. at these bases, lawsuits are now being filed against the manufacturers this fall. and my firm, nappily skutnik is taking the lead in this litigation. if you were a loved one , lived or worked at a m
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doves right now on board with, as christine lagarde said, having to front load make it clear that you are serious, as one of our earlier guests said, restore your credibility after you got so far behind the curve. investors pricing in a 40% chance of another 75-basis-point rate hike in october. haslinda: we also heard from powell who said the fed will not split until the job is done. kathleen: so many are seriously considering it, just waiting for a little more data. let's listen to what jay powell said. >> we need to act now, forthrightly, strongly, and keep at it until the job is done. we think we can avoid the kind of very high social cost that paul volcker and the fed had to bring into play in order to get inflation back down and set us up for a long period of price stability. kathleen cullinan let's remember, when he talked about paul volcker and that period when paul volcker had to work so hard to get inflation down, he also had to realize that he stopped hiking rates to quickly. jay powell particularly mentioned not moving prematurely, so don't be looking for a pivot any time s
doves right now on board with, as christine lagarde said, having to front load make it clear that you are serious, as one of our earlier guests said, restore your credibility after you got so far behind the curve. investors pricing in a 40% chance of another 75-basis-point rate hike in october. haslinda: we also heard from powell who said the fed will not split until the job is done. kathleen: so many are seriously considering it, just waiting for a little more data. let's listen to what jay...
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she makes sure the christine is a place to live. she recommends a solid bank for christine to feel comfortable depositing her money and she stays in touch with these children. she and bert visit them every year when they're coming to rapidan and she is very much engaged and involved in the education of these children. an interview christine get vest gives years later after the national park service takes over the community and incorporates it into the national park. christine vest says without this education these children would never have been able to be successful when they were relocated that they were able to slide right into classrooms if their normal age and that the skills that had been taught the man and abled them to find employment. so again, it's not lou it's it's more than lou just handling the immediate need it is lou. being able to provide for needs that carry people forward with the potential for success. we also was extremely interested in the furnishings of the white house. she had a family retainer dar stark photog
she makes sure the christine is a place to live. she recommends a solid bank for christine to feel comfortable depositing her money and she stays in touch with these children. she and bert visit them every year when they're coming to rapidan and she is very much engaged and involved in the education of these children. an interview christine get vest gives years later after the national park service takes over the community and incorporates it into the national park. christine vest says without...
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i'm christine romans. "new day" starts right now. >>> hurricane een now a major category 3 storm making landfall in cuba as it continues on a path towards florida. we just got fresh forecast information a short time ago. i'm john berman with brianna keilar. officials across florida sounding the alarm along florida's west coast. people are urged to get out of florida's way. tampa's mayor tells residents if you can leave, just leave now. officials say the tampa region could see a storm of a lifetime. more than 15 million people are expected to feel the impact of ewh e ian when it arrives. 115 hour with the winds and could cause life-threatening storm surge, and storm surge is the biggest concern right now. so far ahead of the storm, the hospital in st. petersburg suspended service, transported patients, schooled and universities closed, at least three cruise lines re-routed passengers. the tampa bay airport will suspend operations at 5:00 p.m. today and nasa moved the artemis rocket back to the hangar for tr
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i'm christine romans. "new day" picks it up right now. >>> this is cnn breaking news. >> we do have breaking news, they have a deal. a nationwide rail strike averted, at least for now. i'm john berman with brianna keeler and marathon talks ended with a deal. the white house just announced that the unions and rail companies have reached a tentative agreement to avert a strike ahead of the midnight deadline tonight. president biden called it a win for tens of thousands of rail workers who worked tirelessly throughout the pandemic. the unions representing more than 50,000 engineers and connecters, they were threatening the first rail strike in 30 years. the hang up was over a system that the union said penalizes workers for sick leave and doctors' visits. >> amtrak had already cancelled routes in anticipation of the strike. with the midterms looming there was pressure to get a deal done here. the disruption would have been had catastrophic impacts on industries, travelers and families across the country. but
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hey, andy. >> good morning, christine.ndled on sunday against the bills and what happened last night made that conversation even more concerning. dolphins were playing in senate. tua gets sacked here and his head bounces off the turf. his hands immediately seized up. the players gathered around tua as a stretcher came out on the field. the dolphins say tua suffered head and neck injuries and he was conscious and had all movement in all of his extremities at the hospital. the team also said tua was going to be discharged last night and fly back to miami with the team. now, this comes after sunday when tua stumbled back to the huddle after taking a similar hit to the head. the dolphins originally said that he was questionable to return to that game with a head injury, but then they changed it, saying it was a back injury. the nfl players' association launched an investigation into the process that allowed tua to return to that game. and coach mike mcdaniels says the team has followed all the rules. >> i don't think that his
hey, andy. >> good morning, christine.ndled on sunday against the bills and what happened last night made that conversation even more concerning. dolphins were playing in senate. tua gets sacked here and his head bounces off the turf. his hands immediately seized up. the players gathered around tua as a stretcher came out on the field. the dolphins say tua suffered head and neck injuries and he was conscious and had all movement in all of his extremities at the hospital. the team also...
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i want to bring in now cnn's sports analyst christine brennen. thank you, christine.e nba is facing major blow back for this decision. what is going on here? >> well, when a sponsor, don, starts to talk then people listen. that's exactly what happened with the washington football team with the racist nickname, all of a sudden one sponsor after another said you've got to get rid of it, and within a few days a long-standing name, the skins, was gone. and i think that's the same what we're looking at here. it is stunning that he was suspended only one year. although, owners it's a different situation, unfortunately. to get rid of an owner in one of these leagues you have to have three fourths of the other owners agree to ged rid of that owner, and of course a lot of them are looking around and wondering if they're next. so my sense here is because of the backlash, because we've heard from lebron james, chris paul, obviously the players association, now one of the sponsors, my sense is that sarver is not going to be long for his ownership of the suns and mercury. i've got
i want to bring in now cnn's sports analyst christine brennen. thank you, christine.e nba is facing major blow back for this decision. what is going on here? >> well, when a sponsor, don, starts to talk then people listen. that's exactly what happened with the washington football team with the racist nickname, all of a sudden one sponsor after another said you've got to get rid of it, and within a few days a long-standing name, the skins, was gone. and i think that's the same what we're...
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christine, i'll throw that to you. it's also the grace and the composure of her opponents. i mean, specifically last night when you're looking anett kontaveit, she's the number 2 player in the world, played her heart out. that's got to be really tough too, to be in that position, when you have 30,000 people in that stadium rooting for your opponent who's also likely someone you spent your entire life looking up to. >> well, exactly. yes. this is their role model. they've always looked up to serena. you know, the power game. serena as a bigger person, i can say that, i'm almost six feet tall. that wasn't always what we wanted to see from our female athletes. well, all of a sudden serena comes along. also the women's soccer team in '99. only 63 days apart, those two events. and now muscles and speed and strength and power, now there's a premium on that. now that's important. now that's popular. and it's cool and it's winning. so serena is that to these young women. and so now you see that they've handled themselves i thi
christine, i'll throw that to you. it's also the grace and the composure of her opponents. i mean, specifically last night when you're looking anett kontaveit, she's the number 2 player in the world, played her heart out. that's got to be really tough too, to be in that position, when you have 30,000 people in that stadium rooting for your opponent who's also likely someone you spent your entire life looking up to. >> well, exactly. yes. this is their role model. they've always looked up...
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zoe shave ice will give us the latest comments from christine lagarde, and juliette saly will digest market moves in asia. let's get nor -- more on crazy u.k. guilt moves. we are joined by bloomberg's paul dobson, yesterday, was it orderly or panic? paul: a bit of both. it was a step change in yields across the gilts curve. that sharp adjustment was needed to take into account the fact that government measures are going to push inflation higher and force the bank of england to go harder to contain them. i guess the market repriced almost in the blink of an eye. there wasn't much chance for panic or people to get out, it is more taking that one on the chin. when you look at the performance of gilts, the past five days have been epic, this year u.k. bonds in general have lost 27%, in sterling terms 40%. they'd about the effect on savers holding onto them as a safe place to full cash, that is a damaging wipeout. dani: it is while do think that at the end of last year 2-year yields in the u.k. were under 1%. we are trying to digest u.k. moves but we saw spill off into the wider market, d
zoe shave ice will give us the latest comments from christine lagarde, and juliette saly will digest market moves in asia. let's get nor -- more on crazy u.k. guilt moves. we are joined by bloomberg's paul dobson, yesterday, was it orderly or panic? paul: a bit of both. it was a step change in yields across the gilts curve. that sharp adjustment was needed to take into account the fact that government measures are going to push inflation higher and force the bank of england to go harder to...
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hi christine, and congratulations on your new book rethinking sex. i'm really excited to be talking to you today about it. hi christine and congratulations on your new book, rethinking sacks. i'm really excited to talk with you today about. my first question for you is just why did you decide to write this book? i would like to understand what went into to your thinking when you decided to take on this project? >> donna, first, thank you so much for having me here to talk about this. i know we have had previous conversations on the topic around your own book. it is exciting to have this meeting of minds, i suppose. why did i decide to write rethinking sacks? i am an opinion columnist at the washington post. my thing has always been ideas in society. i have always been addressing questions of reality, culture, ethics, just the way -- i was writing a number of columns during the me too movement of 2016 and 2017. it became clear that with the most high-profile cases, weinstein, et cetera, there were problems we thought that the feminist movements dolly
hi christine, and congratulations on your new book rethinking sex. i'm really excited to be talking to you today about it. hi christine and congratulations on your new book, rethinking sacks. i'm really excited to talk with you today about. my first question for you is just why did you decide to write this book? i would like to understand what went into to your thinking when you decided to take on this project? >> donna, first, thank you so much for having me here to talk about this. i...
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christine zombary meadow. turns out david was her ex husband. >> my advice to her was to move on.d bitterness started to great on his nerves. my ex-husband. this >> my ex-husband. that he's this. he's that. blah blah. even in a joking matter. i said seek a your money, hire a hitman! when >> you have a six sense of humor? >> a little bit. it >> had assumed she got the joke. but this time she asked him to meet her father for lunch. and when he picked up pat for the meeting. >> before we could get out of the parking lot. he looked me dead in the eye. and he said, if i could shoot straight i would've killed the guy already. >> if there was any serious thought given to it because of what i said? i have to know? >> pat told police that his worst fears were confirmed at the restaurant when he offered money to kill him. >> he was nothing but despite, hate, venom, vitriol. coming out of him. he wanted him dead. and he did not care how he did it, he did not care how it cost. >> did he bring up how you would be paid and how much? >> yes, he offered me the $50,000 to do this. and he offered t
christine zombary meadow. turns out david was her ex husband. >> my advice to her was to move on.d bitterness started to great on his nerves. my ex-husband. this >> my ex-husband. that he's this. he's that. blah blah. even in a joking matter. i said seek a your money, hire a hitman! when >> you have a six sense of humor? >> a little bit. it >> had assumed she got the joke. but this time she asked him to meet her father for lunch. and when he picked up pat for the...
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here's abc's christine sloan. >> medics aircraft accident in the water in mutiny bay. response fire 3. >> reporter: this morning, a deadly air tragedy north of seattle. coast guard crews responding to a plane crash in puget sound's mutiny bay just after 3:00 sunday. witnesses saying the plane carrying nine adults and one child descended quickly into the water. >> proceed to the scene. >> reporter: officials described the plane as a de havilland dhc-3 otter, similar to this aircraft, flying from friday harbor, a popular tourist destination, to a seattle suburb. >> these are rugged airplanes, and they're very, very reliable. even if the engine fails, they're over water. they can glide the airplane to a safe landing in the water. that didn't happen here, and that's going to be one of the main questions, is, "why?" >> reporter: investigators quickly recovering the body of one person and launching a search for the nine others while spotting debris scattered across the area. >> would you like them to start retrieving items in the area that they're seeing debris-wise? >> repo
here's abc's christine sloan. >> medics aircraft accident in the water in mutiny bay. response fire 3. >> reporter: this morning, a deadly air tragedy north of seattle. coast guard crews responding to a plane crash in puget sound's mutiny bay just after 3:00 sunday. witnesses saying the plane carrying nine adults and one child descended quickly into the water. >> proceed to the scene. >> reporter: officials described the plane as a de havilland dhc-3 otter, similar to...
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. >> reporter: christine says the dreams of many aspiring female pilots never make it off the ground. according to the faa, only six percent of all the license pilots in the united states are women. christine was interested in aviation since she she was a teenager, but didn't find the time or the money, or the confidence to pursue her passion until she was in her 30s. >> i basically thought that aviation was too expensive for me and that i probably would never do it, so i almost shelved shelved it just thinking that that was out of the realm of possibility for me. >> reporter: now and experience pilot, she wants to give back, give a lift to the dreams of girls like lorraine. >> i wanted to try flying on a little plane and see how it is with just a few people on the p. the plane. > >> the local chapter of the experimental aircraft association hosted the young eagles event for girls. > >> new electric trains headed to to caltrain, the rail line is replacing their current diesel fleet as part of its electrification initiative. caltrain says the new trains will enhance speed, capacity, sa
. >> reporter: christine says the dreams of many aspiring female pilots never make it off the ground. according to the faa, only six percent of all the license pilots in the united states are women. christine was interested in aviation since she she was a teenager, but didn't find the time or the money, or the confidence to pursue her passion until she was in her 30s. >> i basically thought that aviation was too expensive for me and that i probably would never do it, so i almost...
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. >> michael lawrence hannan >> dana rey hannon >> christine lee hanson >> peter burton hanson >> sueim hanson >> vassilios g. haramis >> james a. haran >> gerald francis hardacre jeffrey pike hardy >> timothy john hargrave >> daniel edward harlin >> frances haros >> harvey l. harrell >> stephen g. harrell >> melissa harrington-hughes >> aisha ann harris >> stewart d. harris >> john patrick hart >> eric hartono >> john clinton hartz >> emeric harvey >> in my cousin, david rosenbaum . it has been 25 years since you have passed and since you were ripped from our hearts. the other cousin in the corner reading his books. i never thought the world could have gotten worse and yet here we are today. the world truly does get worse without our angels. you are with your whole family now and we miss you terribly. >> and my cousin gregory. it has been 21 years since you haven't gone. the family thinks about you constantly and we miss you. i share your story as a teacher to the students each year and how kind you are. we must continue to teach about this day and the heroism and the patriotism's co
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no but it's amazing. >> reporter: a giant billboard towering over a busy highway featured christine'st do you want pem to know when they drive by here? >> i want them know good things come out of camden. >> and why is that so important? >> it's so important because it's a lot of negative things that people portray about camden, and i want people to know there are good things that are in the community as well. >> reporter: good pem like dr. smalls and her mom. meg oliver, cbs news, camden, new jersey. >> and that is the "overnight news" for this tuesday. for some of you, the news continues. for others, check back with us later for "cbs mornings." follow us online any time at cbsnews.com. reporting from the nation's capital, i'm jericka duncan. >>> "cbs news flash." i'm matt piper in new york. tuesday marks the first day of classes for the uvalde, texas, school district. families will bring their children back to school for the first time since the may 24th shooting where 21 people, mostly kids, were killed. school officials say new security measures are nearing completion, and dozens o
no but it's amazing. >> reporter: a giant billboard towering over a busy highway featured christine'st do you want pem to know when they drive by here? >> i want them know good things come out of camden. >> and why is that so important? >> it's so important because it's a lot of negative things that people portray about camden, and i want people to know there are good things that are in the community as well. >> reporter: good pem like dr. smalls and her mom. meg...
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christine, who suffers from psychosis and has symptoms of paranoia and delusions. says efforts have been made for christine to voluntarily get off the streets, but nothing has worked. there's a tear second disc high. >> what we go through and that tends to feel hopeless. we're told to put her daughter on the street and wait for interaction with a lot so she can finally get treatment at a local channel. our state hospital. this has capacity to engage her in her own treatment and save her life. >> and 7 counties, including san francisco, san diego and orange are taking part in a pilot program to get the care court up and running even earlier by october 2023, that is aclu has vowed to fight this in court reporting here in sacramento. eytan wallace kron. 4 news. >> all right. i mean, while some people in the north bay still a little shaken up tonight after 2 moderate size quakes at the santa rosa area last night. you see video here of some of the things falling off the walls and shelves leaders set california's office of emergency services. want to remind folks that ea
christine, who suffers from psychosis and has symptoms of paranoia and delusions. says efforts have been made for christine to voluntarily get off the streets, but nothing has worked. there's a tear second disc high. >> what we go through and that tends to feel hopeless. we're told to put her daughter on the street and wait for interaction with a lot so she can finally get treatment at a local channel. our state hospital. this has capacity to engage her in her own treatment and save her...
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christine? >> reporter: hi there, brianna.rse through every corner of this economy. all indications play to a whopping 75 basis point hike. 3/4 of a percentage point. the third big one in a row and the fifth rate hike this year. this is a fed resolutely slamming the brakes on the economy and inflation. higher interest rates mean higher borrowing costs for all-americans on their homes where mortgage rates have already topped 6%. cars, credit cards, student loans and also a hit to the retirement savings. the quest has rattled the stock market. this year the dow is down 15%. s&p 500 down 18%. nasdaq even worse. the fed has jacked up the benchmark rate for the highest since 2018 trying to wrestle it back towards a 2% goal. it's a long way from consumer inflation, 8.3% in august. gas prices are falling but annual food prices surging the most since 1979. it is the fed's job to fight inflation but the white house. here is senate minority leader mitch mcconnell. >> you might think the biden administration couldn't possibly get any mor
christine? >> reporter: hi there, brianna.rse through every corner of this economy. all indications play to a whopping 75 basis point hike. 3/4 of a percentage point. the third big one in a row and the fifth rate hike this year. this is a fed resolutely slamming the brakes on the economy and inflation. higher interest rates mean higher borrowing costs for all-americans on their homes where mortgage rates have already topped 6%. cars, credit cards, student loans and also a hit to the...
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. >> with me now christine romans and rahel solman. 75 three times in a row and not just that, he saidre's more. >> there's more coming. jerome powell, mild mannered economist probably holds more control over your standard of living than anyone else in the world right now because jacking up these interest rates is going to be felt in your home loan, car loan. the jobless rate essentially, they want to see the jobless rate rise a little bit so they can kill this terrible entrenched inflation. so this is a big deal that means money in your pocket, your 401(k), your standard of living. it's really historic and more is coming because inflation is still too hot. the job market is still too strong and the fed has admitted there's more work to be done. >> i want to draw your attention to the chart which showed interest rates at 2.5. after yesterday they're actually higher than three, and we learned yesterday they're probably going to be closer to 4, 4.5%, perhaps even 5, according to some projections next year. to christine's point what we have seen, we're going to see more of, which means th
. >> with me now christine romans and rahel solman. 75 three times in a row and not just that, he saidre's more. >> there's more coming. jerome powell, mild mannered economist probably holds more control over your standard of living than anyone else in the world right now because jacking up these interest rates is going to be felt in your home loan, car loan. the jobless rate essentially, they want to see the jobless rate rise a little bit so they can kill this terrible entrenched...
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what was the message from chair powell and christine lagarde?ey are 110% committed to that inflation fight. they are not going to back down. forget about pivots. forget about a central bank that is going to worry about it recession. definitely keeping the 75 basis point rate hike firmly on the table, saying they are going to keep this fight until they win. >> we need to act now, forthrightly, strongly. we need to keep at it until the job is done. we think we can avoid the very high social cost that paul volcker and the fed had to bring into play in order to get inflation down. -- long period of price stability. >> he's alluding to what people consider the misstep paul volcker made. they thought they were getting inflation under control, so they started slowing down rate hikes. guess what? they had to go back in the fray and raise even more, causing a deeper recession. jay powell also said they are going to put their decision on the back of the totality of the data. that puts a lot more emphasis on the cpi's, if there was not enough already. the
what was the message from chair powell and christine lagarde?ey are 110% committed to that inflation fight. they are not going to back down. forget about pivots. forget about a central bank that is going to worry about it recession. definitely keeping the 75 basis point rate hike firmly on the table, saying they are going to keep this fight until they win. >> we need to act now, forthrightly, strongly. we need to keep at it until the job is done. we think we can avoid the very high social...
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. >> when christine smalls earned her doctorate her proud mom let it all out. >> yes!cloud nine. >> yes, kendra busby was so ecstatic she want aid big celebration. >> how did you think your mom would celebrate. >> i thought like a party, dinner. >> dinner, something special like that. >> the single mom of two raised her family in camden, new jersey, often ranked as one of the most dangerous cities in the country. for that reason kendra wanted to honor the occasion with a bold move. >> did you ever think this would be your prebt? >> no. >> but it is amazing. >> a giant billboard towering over a busy highway featured christine's smile and inspiring mesessage. >> what do you want people to know when they drive by here. >> i want them to know that good things come out of camden. >> good things come out of camden, and why is that so important. >> it iortaau ere are a lot ofegative thapeoput en and it ople to know ally good unit as wl. g people lik small andom, meg sews,n, nsey. >> dunca: noli a mother's love.d that's tonight'g news, for norah o'donnell and all of us here, i
. >> when christine smalls earned her doctorate her proud mom let it all out. >> yes!cloud nine. >> yes, kendra busby was so ecstatic she want aid big celebration. >> how did you think your mom would celebrate. >> i thought like a party, dinner. >> dinner, something special like that. >> the single mom of two raised her family in camden, new jersey, often ranked as one of the most dangerous cities in the country. for that reason kendra wanted to honor...
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ready the marquis de christine's book is considered a classic of russo phobia. in 1839. he visited russia. yeah, just for cbs. this shown was not as roaches or animal cells, but we did it on the slid a little bit like you would get a d. d boy h m with moving to reach what people sleep is. parkway, what did you mean business or the pick up or even though it's a i see. so but shoe store show, so i bought it started the game, narrowed them, but drew gifts around a huge, open quibble, bringing them over to the park. is the christine traditional, even it's a beautiful place where she's curly did i use more or less? which of samples to lot pick up a requirements district or was number was only about your level. do a she muscle, we love you guys, you have to be honest. we are not much. she said, you just a new approach and you see the solution that should be for me was in them widest form, or she little she was a civil well, like you, which would you slate dealers, jonah with mr. ashley, but actually when they see me and that is pushing it through water is chittaya puddled and
ready the marquis de christine's book is considered a classic of russo phobia. in 1839. he visited russia. yeah, just for cbs. this shown was not as roaches or animal cells, but we did it on the slid a little bit like you would get a d. d boy h m with moving to reach what people sleep is. parkway, what did you mean business or the pick up or even though it's a i see. so but shoe store show, so i bought it started the game, narrowed them, but drew gifts around a huge, open quibble, bringing them...
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ready the marquee, the christine's book is considered a classic of russo phobia. in 1839. he visited russia yet just but cbs, this shown was not as roaches or animal cells that we did the i'm z slid a little bit like you with your d. d boy. each in weeks of moving to reach where people sleep is park, where what did you do me business or the pick up or even though it's a i see little bit but shoes, throat shoe, so i bought it, started the game, not all of them, but good gifts around here real quick go quick, we will get them over to mark is the christine traditional. even it's a beautiful place where she's curly bit i use month, almost was which of samples to lot pick up the record. mr for was number doesn't leave. i do so i will do a, she must go away and when you guys, you have to be sure to be honest, we are not much. she said you just in the approach and you see the solution that should be for me what it was in them, what is formerly. ok. so i see that she was already in a civil web like to watch or would you say dealers doing that with mr. ashley, but actually when the
ready the marquee, the christine's book is considered a classic of russo phobia. in 1839. he visited russia yet just but cbs, this shown was not as roaches or animal cells that we did the i'm z slid a little bit like you with your d. d boy. each in weeks of moving to reach where people sleep is park, where what did you do me business or the pick up or even though it's a i see little bit but shoes, throat shoe, so i bought it, started the game, not all of them, but good gifts around here real...
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ready the marquis de christine's book is considered a classic of russo phobia. in 1839. he visited russia yet just but cbs, this shown was not as roaches or animal cells that we did. and these slid a little bit like you with your d. d boy. cham weeks moving to reach where people sleep is parkway, what did you do me business or the pick up or even though it's a i see so, but shoes through which shows so i wound up it started the game, narrow them, but group gifts that on here real quick go quit being able to get them all. but as far as the christine traditional, even it's a beautiful place from where she's currently been values more that much to us, which example still lot the got the requirements is to report those numbers nearby jewels mobile daily. she must go away. and when you guys get the cbc, to be honest, we are not much she way you just in the approach and you see the solution that short reports was seen them. witness formerly. ok, so i see the regime, what's called a symbol, well like you which would you say the dealers doing that with just introduce mr. ashley
ready the marquis de christine's book is considered a classic of russo phobia. in 1839. he visited russia yet just but cbs, this shown was not as roaches or animal cells that we did. and these slid a little bit like you with your d. d boy. cham weeks moving to reach where people sleep is parkway, what did you do me business or the pick up or even though it's a i see so, but shoes through which shows so i wound up it started the game, narrow them, but group gifts that on here real quick go quit...
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the christine's book is considered a classic of russo phobia. in 1839, he visited russia, yet just barely cbs, just show knows not as little which is animal cells, but we did it on the sleeve lit up like you with your ddt boy h. m. luke significant movement reach where people sleep is parkway. what did you do me business or the pick up or even though it's a, i see. so, but shoes through which shows up, but it started a game, narrowed them. but through the gift around the here were open when you book, but he had them open as part of his the christine can actually relate to appear on the place where she's only been i use much that much to us, which examples to lot the couple requirements is to report was number doesn't leave, i do level do a, she must between what were you guys? yep. the cbc. to be honest, we are not much seem when you just in the approach you see the solution that showed green. 40 minute mark isn't because in them widest for media or she's she was a cinema. well like you, what would you say the dealers doing that with bluish mr.
the christine's book is considered a classic of russo phobia. in 1839, he visited russia, yet just barely cbs, just show knows not as little which is animal cells, but we did it on the sleeve lit up like you with your ddt boy h. m. luke significant movement reach where people sleep is parkway. what did you do me business or the pick up or even though it's a, i see. so, but shoes through which shows up, but it started a game, narrowed them. but through the gift around the here were open when you...