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christine: i am very happy to be here.n addition to being a californian and a longtime admirer and friend of kamala harris, i also helped tim walz in his first campaign for congress in 2006 when the cook report said solid republican and washington said he could never be hired. so the minnesota delegation let me have one of these that i will be holding up later. susan: the reason you helped to mentor him is you have been doing campaign seminars for democratic candidates for a long time. what did you see in him at that time? christine: i would not say i meant toward him, because tim is the mentor. we call them campaign blue camps, and we did them in order to boost democratic campaign skills. with tim, we saw two things. in twin and gwen we saw teachers who wanted to reform no child left behind. this was 2005, it was one of the few bipartisan accomplishments. but no child left behind said we will give you title i funding in exchange for testing your students. well, they were doing all the testing and not getting the title i f
christine: i am very happy to be here.n addition to being a californian and a longtime admirer and friend of kamala harris, i also helped tim walz in his first campaign for congress in 2006 when the cook report said solid republican and washington said he could never be hired. so the minnesota delegation let me have one of these that i will be holding up later. susan: the reason you helped to mentor him is you have been doing campaign seminars for democratic candidates for a long time. what did...
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christine: thank you.start with the u.s. women's gymnastics team because they have named themselves the golden girls, the oldest team since 1952 and they are still winning gold. they finished nearly 6 points ahead of the silver medal winners, italy, with brazil grabbing the bronze. what does that say about the changing nature of the sport and its athletes? christine: you know, jeff, this has been a national conversation, a cultural conversation in the us about how we look at young women, uh, body image, the issue of, of eating disorders, anorexia. these are conversations that we have had at the very top elite level of sport, but we've also had those conversations in our kitchens with with our daughters and nieces and granddaughters and, and just on the, you know, having uh much more awareness, frankly, of those issues over the last, say, you know, 10 or 15 years, and look at the result. a team that america cares and the world cares so much about, led by the great simone biles, the gymnastics team. we were
christine: thank you.start with the u.s. women's gymnastics team because they have named themselves the golden girls, the oldest team since 1952 and they are still winning gold. they finished nearly 6 points ahead of the silver medal winners, italy, with brazil grabbing the bronze. what does that say about the changing nature of the sport and its athletes? christine: you know, jeff, this has been a national conversation, a cultural conversation in the us about how we look at young women, uh,...
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christine, thanks so much for joining us. >live>hi. thank you for having me >liz>first, how are you feeling since your surgery >live>i'm feeling great actually. we in fact, today is like what august first? so i had that surgery a month ago. exactly july 1st. >liz>wow, wow wow. and you're going to have to go and get screened every certain amount of time, right >live>yes. doctor villota had mentioned to me that he will have me on a screening every six months. >liz>and have you not had to have any kind of chemotherapy or radiation or any kind of cancer treatment? >live>thank god for that. no, i don't have to go to chemo or radiology or any other treatment other than the surgery. that doctor had given to >liz>me. that is so fortunate. now you mentioned you never smoked. you leave a very healthy lifestyle yet data shows asian american women are more than twice as likely to be diagnosed with lung cancer than any other racial group. did you know about that statistic when you were first diagnosed? >live>honestly, 100% no. no idea until after i
christine, thanks so much for joining us. >live>hi. thank you for having me >liz>first, how are you feeling since your surgery >live>i'm feeling great actually. we in fact, today is like what august first? so i had that surgery a month ago. exactly july 1st. >liz>wow, wow wow. and you're going to have to go and get screened every certain amount of time, right >live>yes. doctor villota had mentioned to me that he will have me on a screening every six months....
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so mean young in berlin and christine boardwalk, in the law, goes to both of you. thank you. slower we are going to stay in africa now and then talk about the fight to contain the outbreak of impacts on the consummate one that has sparked a global health emergency. the w h o says the 1st delivery of vaccines is expected to arrive of the democratic republic of congo in the next few days. it's dealing with a new strain of the virus that has spread across parts of the continent. and we also have cases being reported outside of after the new m hook strain is spreading and changing fast. the virus is morphing in areas where experts, lots of funding and equipment to properly track it. meaning there are several unknowns about its severity and how it's transmitting. the new strain played one, b was 1st identified an 8 pro, in some posts collected from a gold mining tone in the democratic republic of congo. those side keys who prevents it is potentially more lee. so then the impulse that break in 2022 which is driven primarily by mail to male sexual contacts. the played one
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for more let's go to dw corresponding christine wound . well in law goes christine and nigeria, as president, has told protesters he has, quote, heard the loud and clear. how is that being received? by demonstrators, minutes a president teen who used his early morning address to the nation to make the case for his administration. noticing some of the achievements that his government has made since taking office last may. but that didn't appear to be enough. for some of the protesters who, who simply felt that, that speech didn't cut. and they felt that the president, in appealing for dialogue, should have at least made some cosette concessions. they say that he, he didn't grunt any a single one of these several the minds. of course they're making several demands. chief among them is the reinstatement of the fuels subsidies. so for this need is that i spoke to this morning getting reaction from them. say they will continue their protests despite the president urging people to suspend the demonstrations. so how do you see the government reac
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christine: my pleasure. thank you.two weeks of olympic competition have brought us record-breaking athleticism on a global stage like no other. geoff: now, we take a look back at the iconic images that defined this year's olympic games and talk to the photographers at getty images about what it was like to capture them. >> i am mary baker. i am covering gymnastics here in paris. they are such incredible athletes, and the power they have, you take simone, the height she gets, it is just unbelievable. what you can show in your photos from what they do is an amazing opportunity to have. >> i am a photographer based in ireland, here in france for the paris olympics. this is the first time i have ever shot the olympics. in some respects, i was going into it with fresh eyes, which is quite a good thing sometimes. >> i am a sports photographer with getty images. i am at my 12th olympic games. the reason i was so attracted to filming sports was the beauty of light mixed with water, and the unpredictability. you can shoot swimm
christine: my pleasure. thank you.two weeks of olympic competition have brought us record-breaking athleticism on a global stage like no other. geoff: now, we take a look back at the iconic images that defined this year's olympic games and talk to the photographers at getty images about what it was like to capture them. >> i am mary baker. i am covering gymnastics here in paris. they are such incredible athletes, and the power they have, you take simone, the height she gets, it is just...
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christine. brooks.ning ceremony and i frankly couldn't believe my eyes. it was appalling. it wasn't . and appalling. it wasn't. and pounng appalling. it wasn't. and pouring it wasn't their fault that the heavens opened. so that did put a massive damper on the whole thing. but i mean, some of the aspects of that opening ceremony were deeply offensive to millions of people throughout the world. christians in particular, and they were just appalling. and the whole idea of having these floats going down the san, instead of having it all together, i mean, opening ceremonies normally are in one basically in one place, and everybody is focused on one spot. and these were coming all. it was absolutely crazy . it was absolutely crazy. however, they seem to have got a grip after that and the weather got better and i think overall paris has had a very good olympics. do you think everyone is good? well, apparently yes. i mean , i mean after the opening mean, i mean after the opening ceremony, they could only go one
christine. brooks.ning ceremony and i frankly couldn't believe my eyes. it was appalling. it wasn't . and appalling. it wasn't. and pounng appalling. it wasn't. and pouring it wasn't their fault that the heavens opened. so that did put a massive damper on the whole thing. but i mean, some of the aspects of that opening ceremony were deeply offensive to millions of people throughout the world. christians in particular, and they were just appalling. and the whole idea of having these floats going...
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>> christine?o answer because they highlight the things that they want to highlight. but i think to go back to the police, i can't now remember the statistic, but well over a third of the police have got less than four years experience. so there are some extremely inexperienced police out there who have never, ever experienced even a minor little riot. suddenly they find themselves and there was something on the television the other day, there was a young police woman who couldn't have been more than five foot four or something, and she was confronting somebody of danny's size. yes. and she was shouting in his face. i thought, well, good for you, mate. she hadn't got a riot shield on or anything. it's, you know, it's not sensible. you know, there are there are those concerns, aren't there, when the crowd is so large and, you know, obviously they're there to keep the peace as well. >> so i do appreciate all of that situation. but ultimately, danny, we have to be applying the law equally irrespective
>> christine?o answer because they highlight the things that they want to highlight. but i think to go back to the police, i can't now remember the statistic, but well over a third of the police have got less than four years experience. so there are some extremely inexperienced police out there who have never, ever experienced even a minor little riot. suddenly they find themselves and there was something on the television the other day, there was a young police woman who couldn't have...
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welcome christine. so we're hearing that jeremy's withdrawal from new jazz part of a why the story of the west losing influence in west africa and the saw how just took us through some of the implications of this withdrawal on the region as well. so if you take a step back and if you take this into context and add uh, the development image and now with the german troops leaving, it essentially adds to that story of another wisdom ally, removing its presence in the region, creating a vacuum that is almost there should be being sold by the russians, and what we've seen is that the direct result of that is a d stabilization in terms of diplomatic relations between countries. here in west africa who have long been framed to the neighbors. we've seen the 3 countries now that i've had these cruise and now have being led by june says this is myisha and body. it became a fossil. they've actually removed themselves from the group grouping of countries that formed eco us, they formed their own alliance, their now
welcome christine. so we're hearing that jeremy's withdrawal from new jazz part of a why the story of the west losing influence in west africa and the saw how just took us through some of the implications of this withdrawal on the region as well. so if you take a step back and if you take this into context and add uh, the development image and now with the german troops leaving, it essentially adds to that story of another wisdom ally, removing its presence in the region, creating a vacuum that...
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christine: now i do.s making the point that the british prime minister has said no decisions or different decisions have been taken on the use of weapons inside russia. i wonder if ultimately this comes down to the white house? christine: this does come down to the white house but other actors are very important. you mentioned this trip to germany and germany is an important voice. with the particular british missiles, the washington decision is probably the most important there's a lot of cooperation in weapons production and importance to be on the same stage with washington. washington and berlin have been very cautious about the use of their weapons in russia. there have been movements that are going to make it easier for ukraine to use weapons in russia. we already saw this before. now ukraine is holding russian territory. the hesitancy, the concern about escalation, what could be future next steps from russia potentially against ukraine's partners are very important considerations in washington. but
christine: now i do.s making the point that the british prime minister has said no decisions or different decisions have been taken on the use of weapons inside russia. i wonder if ultimately this comes down to the white house? christine: this does come down to the white house but other actors are very important. you mentioned this trip to germany and germany is an important voice. with the particular british missiles, the washington decision is probably the most important there's a lot of...
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they're double from last year. >> all right, christine romans, thanks so much. >>> inflation, a major issue in the race for the white house. former president trump back on the campaign trail going after vice president harris over her handling of the economy as she prepares to roll out her own agenda. garrett haake is in north carolina. garrett, the harris team is already responding. >> reporter: lester, the harris campaign blasting this speech saying trump's policies would hurt working families after trump hammered harris over rising prices, though repeatedly undercut his own message. former president trump tonight in battleground north carolina taking aim at vice president harris' record on the economy. >> kamala has declared that tackling inflation will be a day one priority, think of it, for her, but day one for kamala was 3 1/2 years ago. why hasn't she done it? >> reporter: blasting harris for nearly a 20% rise in prices over the last four years. >> does anyone here feel richer under kamala harris than crooked joe than you were during the trump administration? is anything less ex
they're double from last year. >> all right, christine romans, thanks so much. >>> inflation, a major issue in the race for the white house. former president trump back on the campaign trail going after vice president harris over her handling of the economy as she prepares to roll out her own agenda. garrett haake is in north carolina. garrett, the harris team is already responding. >> reporter: lester, the harris campaign blasting this speech saying trump's policies would...
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and when his mother christine asks what he'd like, as a reward, he asks for a bicycle. there's no way she can afford that. the family of 7 lives more to sleep, dependent on the phone for these christine selves. so when the 7 year old felt you'll recently, it took some time for christine to raise the money for an x ray. even though it costs less than usually the diagnosis of intestinal ones surprised every $1.00. think when i mean, i couldn't believe it when we went to the hospital, he was given that they were me medication and they were coming out in his vomit and his dual. there were so many worms in his stomach, like global simon is one of many children in this area of we infected with ones. without more than 70 patients, systems. one eggs, easily contaminated food and water. because simon didn't get the warming tablets in good time. the ones developed and ended up laying eggs in his got requiring him to get intestinal obstruction surgery. i think when i switch all the so much pain for my child, i would never want any other child to go through that. it was agonizing,
and when his mother christine asks what he'd like, as a reward, he asks for a bicycle. there's no way she can afford that. the family of 7 lives more to sleep, dependent on the phone for these christine selves. so when the 7 year old felt you'll recently, it took some time for christine to raise the money for an x ray. even though it costs less than usually the diagnosis of intestinal ones surprised every $1.00. think when i mean, i couldn't believe it when we went to the hospital, he was given...
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but christine believes her son's curiosity may have led to his death.she says she got some troubling calls and messages from him last thursday. if the situation gets out of hand or continues to escalate more than just, rhetoric and words, then i will be concerned, he said he thought there was someone in his apartment with a gun. my son told me he was going to send me a bunch of information of what was going on. i never got it. christine's calls to her son then went unanswered. she says the embassy informed her. the next day, police found his body 20 minutes from his kyiv apartment. i just know he not knowing the language, fully stumbled upon something that got people worried. all i heard that he was saying, diana, i'm afraid to talk to you and tell you a lot what's going on, because it's dangerous. diana calanche is a former fellow chabot college journalist and friend. she's also ukrainian. she was fearless. and he was, you know, his commitment to uncovering and unveiling the truth about ukraine to tony's mom says she may never know what led to his deat
but christine believes her son's curiosity may have led to his death.she says she got some troubling calls and messages from him last thursday. if the situation gets out of hand or continues to escalate more than just, rhetoric and words, then i will be concerned, he said he thought there was someone in his apartment with a gun. my son told me he was going to send me a bunch of information of what was going on. i never got it. christine's calls to her son then went unanswered. she says the...
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christine romans is with us. christine, what's going on here? >> you know, lester, cooler heads prevailed after tokyo's market rebounded sharply from its worst drop since black monday in 1987, the dow rising nearly 300 points today, chipping away at monday's big losses. that wipeout was the worst day in almost two years for u.s. stocks. it's a reminder that stocks can go down after a recent series of record highs, and context here is key. the s&p 500 is up 26% in two years. 82% over the past five, but we may be entering a new period of volatility. there are signs the strong u.s. economy is finally starting to cool. the big debate now, what will the fed do with interest rates to keep the economy in balance? lester. >> all right, christine romans, thank you. >>> up next for us here tonight, my conversation with simone biles after her historic performance in paris. what she wants now more than anything. “billathi ”" by björn jason lindh ♪ [metal creaking] [camera zooming] ♪ [window slamming] woman: [gasps] [dog barking] ♪ woman: [screams] ♪ [explos
christine romans is with us. christine, what's going on here? >> you know, lester, cooler heads prevailed after tokyo's market rebounded sharply from its worst drop since black monday in 1987, the dow rising nearly 300 points today, chipping away at monday's big losses. that wipeout was the worst day in almost two years for u.s. stocks. it's a reminder that stocks can go down after a recent series of record highs, and context here is key. the s&p 500 is up 26% in two years. 82% over...
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experts hope it's heading to 5% soon. >> christine romans, thank you. and with all that in mind, the economy is now front and center again in the presidential race. as we wait to hear who vice president harris chooses as her running mate. here is gabe gutierrez. >> reporter: tonight, the market meltdown is putting what polls say is voter's top issue back in the spotlight. former president trump blasting vice president harris over her handling of the economy. "voters have a choice," he writes on social media. "trump prosperity and the kamala crash and great depression of 2024." >> harris wins this election, you will quickly have a kamala economic crash. >> reporter: calling his attacks chaotic, ranting lies, the harris campaign today argued trump's economic plans would raise costs on working families and would super charge inflation. still, in a new poll, just 25% of registered voters said they'd be better off financially under a president harris, while nearly half said they'd be better off under a second trump term. with delicate online balloting wrappi
experts hope it's heading to 5% soon. >> christine romans, thank you. and with all that in mind, the economy is now front and center again in the presidential race. as we wait to hear who vice president harris chooses as her running mate. here is gabe gutierrez. >> reporter: tonight, the market meltdown is putting what polls say is voter's top issue back in the spotlight. former president trump blasting vice president harris over her handling of the economy. "voters have a...
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christine, tell us what happened to ou in me. _ to you in 2020. caroline had been arrested for an incident that i arrested for an incident that happened but while the police were there. _ happened but while the police were there. she — happened but while the police were there, she tried to commit suicide, she cut _ there, she tried to commit suicide, she cut her— there, she tried to commit suicide, she cut her arms. she was held in a police _ she cut her arms. she was held in a police station for 24 hours. when they released her, she couldn't go home _ they released her, she couldn't go home so— they released her, she couldn't go home so is— they released her, she couldn't go home so is the went to her sister's. myself— home so is the went to her sister's. myself and — home so is the went to her sister's. myself and her two friends who lived not far _ myself and her two friends who lived not far away went to her flat to clean _ not far away went to her flat to clean it — not far away went to her flat to clean it up _ not far away
christine, tell us what happened to ou in me. _ to you in 2020. caroline had been arrested for an incident that i arrested for an incident that happened but while the police were there. _ happened but while the police were there. she — happened but while the police were there, she tried to commit suicide, she cut _ there, she tried to commit suicide, she cut her— there, she tried to commit suicide, she cut her arms. she was held in a police _ she cut her arms. she was held in a police...
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christine. word.>> well, of course i well aware that 1964 isn't the same as now, but the doctor is a doctor. they take the same oath nowadays that they took then and okay, the moral code and the moral standard that doctors worked to in those days was far higher. and as i said earlier, they put the patients first. many doctors nowadays seem to put themselves first. and, some of them don't work full time and yet they expect a full time salary. the system is broken and it cannot be fixed by throwing money. we spend 11.3% of gdp on health. the usa spends 16.6%. you know , the usa spends 16.6%. you know, ireland spends 6.1%. however much money we spend, we're not going to fix it. we've got to bnngin going to fix it. we've got to bring in private money. >> a spirited debate. my thanks to christine hamilton and doctor bhasha mukherjee, who do you agree with? our gp's punishing patients by voting for industrial action? karen says well, except we won't notice because you can't get a doctor's appointment anyway
christine. word.>> well, of course i well aware that 1964 isn't the same as now, but the doctor is a doctor. they take the same oath nowadays that they took then and okay, the moral code and the moral standard that doctors worked to in those days was far higher. and as i said earlier, they put the patients first. many doctors nowadays seem to put themselves first. and, some of them don't work full time and yet they expect a full time salary. the system is broken and it cannot be fixed by...
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scarlet: the stock up at the moment, christine, thank you for joining us.are closely watching another firm, shares of brian riley. the founder said that he and the firm received subpoenas from the sec and investigators are looking into whether they gave investors accurate pictures of their financial health and the stock is tumbling as a result. david, bloomberg reported today that the sec widened an investigation on this firm. what precisely is the agency investigating? >> the sec is looking at whether be riley accurately disclosed financial challenges, whether properly told investors about receivables underlying many of their financial transactions. they are looking at possible insider. so, this is a broadening of previous recording that we had done about the sec investigation. another big aspect of it is relationship between the founder of the firm, bryant riley, and brian con, the former ceo of a company called franchise group, which b riley helped take public a few years ago and private again last summer. scarlet: they've done business, is that the exte
scarlet: the stock up at the moment, christine, thank you for joining us.are closely watching another firm, shares of brian riley. the founder said that he and the firm received subpoenas from the sec and investigators are looking into whether they gave investors accurate pictures of their financial health and the stock is tumbling as a result. david, bloomberg reported today that the sec widened an investigation on this firm. what precisely is the agency investigating? >> the sec is...
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all right, christine, i future. all right, christine, i was feeling okay until now.you? >> joe, just very quickly. we are running out of time here. very quickly, but so. so what we're talking here basically is you seem to be implying that a younger man will keep you happy if you're looking for a more physical relationship. but christine saying that if you are a similar age, you've got companionship and you've got friendship, and that is probably the secret to a lasting relationship. >> so i still think a 14,15 >> so i still think a 14, 15 year old age gap these days. >> look, it opens your mind. their mind. >> i do think in terms of communication, which i think is critical in any relationship. i don't want a relationship where i can't talk, but i would like a relationship where i get a bit of physical pleasure and conversation. so i think the world is changing. i think we can probably deal with not ridiculous age gaps 50, 60 years. obviously that always slightly strange, but no up to 20 years that totally go for it. girls >> okay, brilliant. thank you both so much .
all right, christine, i future. all right, christine, i was feeling okay until now.you? >> joe, just very quickly. we are running out of time here. very quickly, but so. so what we're talking here basically is you seem to be implying that a younger man will keep you happy if you're looking for a more physical relationship. but christine saying that if you are a similar age, you've got companionship and you've got friendship, and that is probably the secret to a lasting relationship....
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thank you for coming on, christine.y appreciate it. >> thanks so much for having me, jim. >> absolutely. "mad money" will be back after the break. >> announcer: coming up, as consumers tighten their belts, one group stands out. why delivery is dominating. when we return. ( ♪♪ ) morgan stanley is partnering with the women's tennis association to remove boundaries... ( ♪♪ ) because this game is for everyone. ♪♪ ♪♪ relax into a caribbean state of mind. visit sandals.com or call 1-800-sandals. >>> we keep hearing that consumers are cash strapped and pushing back on high prices. but like i told you last night, it's not that people stopped spending on everything. it's that they've gotten more selective, always searching for the best bargains, and we've seen this from restaurant after restaurant. yet somehow last thursday dor dash managed to report a spectacular quarter. dor dash the borderline extortion online food delivery service that we all adore, or at least i do, and it's my show, is looking pretty interesting. the stock
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why would that be something that needs to be necessary, christine? >> well, it's great question.thing i want to highlight here none of the things that tiffany has just mentioned or you have mentioned or your network is covering extensively about his priorities reflect what parents want. and he is not serving parents. who he is serving? the answer is teachers unions. you need only look at his campaign contributions to see that our state teacher's union pumped a quarter of a million dollars into his campaign and he got thousands more from national teacher's union. can you see why randy weingarten and others are giddy about this ticket. they know they have somebody that they can control and tim walz is it. >> carley: tiffany are you surprised that randy weingarten is pleased with randi weingarten as a pick. >> no randy weingarten at war with american parents since cody. this is a real slap in the american people. more people that i know woke up during covid said maybe i won't vote democrat again. tim walz is the nail in the coffin. pay attention to what tim walz has done in minnesot
why would that be something that needs to be necessary, christine? >> well, it's great question.thing i want to highlight here none of the things that tiffany has just mentioned or you have mentioned or your network is covering extensively about his priorities reflect what parents want. and he is not serving parents. who he is serving? the answer is teachers unions. you need only look at his campaign contributions to see that our state teacher's union pumped a quarter of a million dollars...
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christine emeryville. from the berlin. nothing i gotta say is responsible for restoring it to its former glory. the reason for the poor state of preservation is, of course, that frederick was a forgotten office. just such a long time. and that's never good for paintings. if nobody knows the artist and then the launch full of met some of them, i'd rather not think about how these moves from a palace to palace were carried out in such a rough and ready manner. so that also play the role speed on the the centimeter by centimeter layer by layer christine and lose it. freeze fleet lease original brushstroke from over painting and 14 layers of varnish and mix interesting discoveries in the process. the design it father use. i prepared most of his colors himself or homes. you know, if i'm 11 does why he was suddenly so driven to colors. that's what that was a huge, the self confident step that on when painting he worked with way 15 layers of paint, which is almost a selling point of his central maxima. you can tell he's intereste
christine emeryville. from the berlin. nothing i gotta say is responsible for restoring it to its former glory. the reason for the poor state of preservation is, of course, that frederick was a forgotten office. just such a long time. and that's never good for paintings. if nobody knows the artist and then the launch full of met some of them, i'd rather not think about how these moves from a palace to palace were carried out in such a rough and ready manner. so that also play the role speed on...
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so that also played a role speed on the the centimeter by centimeter layer by layer christine and lose it. freeze fleet lease original brushstroke from over painting and 14 layers of varnish and makes interesting discoveries in the process. the design is father use. i prepared most of his colors himself for homes. you know, if i'm 11 does why he was suddenly so driven to colors. steps was to sure that was a huge, the self confident step that on when painting he worked with way 15 layers of paint, which is almost a selling point of his lungs. maxima, you can tell he's interested in the atmospheric the sky. the franklin says shields book tickets. the infra red images also revealed the disease under the surface drawings, especially spectacular in the monk by the sea. an audition, even in the sixty's, people suspected that there was something else under the monk by the sea possibly ships. she said, let me see if you can see fantastically detailed sailing ships. every rope and every plank is recognizable akin ball. i'm an anchor hanging over the side of the ship because i hang that's a tota
so that also played a role speed on the the centimeter by centimeter layer by layer christine and lose it. freeze fleet lease original brushstroke from over painting and 14 layers of varnish and makes interesting discoveries in the process. the design is father use. i prepared most of his colors himself for homes. you know, if i'm 11 does why he was suddenly so driven to colors. steps was to sure that was a huge, the self confident step that on when painting he worked with way 15 layers of...
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christine brennan in paris. thanks so much. >> and we'll be right back he be on the edge. >> moments that shaped our culture coming this fall on cnn. >> how far would you go to control the fragrance in your home? there's an easier way, dry air wake vibrant with two times more natural essential oils, but up to 100 hundred and 20 days of amazing fragrance per dual pack. now, that's a breath of fresh air wake dad is a legend and his legendary moves might be passed down to you dancing is just one of the many inherited traits you could discover with ancestor street dna see which unique traits you inherited the places where they started. >> and the people you share them with get move in and try ancestry dna you might learn what makes you legendary to when you're home gets bugs the struggle is real that's why you need zero traps. zero goes, we're ever aboves. do working 24/7 using blue and uv light to attract and trap flying insects with no odor and no mess, getting rid of the bugs you see. and even the ones you don't
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christine knows what. so i picked it up. what i what i learned about process of how that even came to be she written an earlier book where she had wanted to tell the cricket story and her editors wisely pulled her back from doing so. this time. different publisher, a different right. it may that someone who in her case was probably attempting to look you know, tough for trump. remember, remember trump says, you know, so-and-so died like a dog right like i always do. i thought of that when i thought of holmes book and the so for those of you who don't know in the story, she talks about how many years ago in the book talks, how many years ago she was having this hunt, some friends on her land and this dog cricket was poorly trained and got way up ahead of the other hunting dogs and scared away all the birds they were trying shoot. and then later on the way home, cricket jumps out of the car and massacres some chickens. so she decides crickets and trainable drags into a gravel pit, shoots them, then sees a goat. like i never li
christine knows what. so i picked it up. what i what i learned about process of how that even came to be she written an earlier book where she had wanted to tell the cricket story and her editors wisely pulled her back from doing so. this time. different publisher, a different right. it may that someone who in her case was probably attempting to look you know, tough for trump. remember, remember trump says, you know, so-and-so died like a dog right like i always do. i thought of that when i...
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christine, thanks for having me on. >> yeah, it's an important discussion, right?n, not just because it's so high profile, but also because covid is really going around here to. right. the numbers are pretty high. >> yes. the us, the w.h.o. estimates that it's, going high in about 84 countries, not just the us. we know that wastewater is very high in the bay area in california. we thought it would be down by now, but it's still continuing to be high. all right. >> let's talk about what we should do about that in a little bit. but first i want to talk about what happened at the olympics because the reaction is so mixed from admiration of lyles running despite struggling with covid symptoms to, oh, he was so irresponsible to risk infecting other competitors to, you know, oh, the olympics, what are they doing? what's your reaction? >> my reaction is mixed as well. i mean, on one hand, i have a lot of admiration for noah lyles. it's incredible that he ran a race, got a bronze medal while having covid, but the us is a very resourced country. and so they had very good, m
christine, thanks for having me on. >> yeah, it's an important discussion, right?n, not just because it's so high profile, but also because covid is really going around here to. right. the numbers are pretty high. >> yes. the us, the w.h.o. estimates that it's, going high in about 84 countries, not just the us. we know that wastewater is very high in the bay area in california. we thought it would be down by now, but it's still continuing to be high. all right. >> let's talk...
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christine romans has more. >> reporter: it shows up as a security pop-up alert on your screen warningiate help to protect your money. it happened to marilyn when she was browsing on her ipad. over two days a gang of schemers drained her of more than $30,000, she says, convincing her to deposit money into an atm typically used to convert cash into the cryptocurrency bitcoin. >> i just called the number without thinking, you know, it would be anything other than apple. >> you thought you were protecting your money. >> i thought i was because after the gentleman from apple, he then connected me with someone who was supposed to be a representative of my bank. >> reporter: he told her because of a fraudulent charge on her account, she should withdraw cash and deposit into a specific bitcoin atm promising the money would show back up in her bank account the next day. >> i know nothing about bitcoin at all. i didn't realize that once you get in there, you can't get your money back. >> reporter: the federal trade commission reports a spike in scammers using bitcoin atm machines stealing more
christine romans has more. >> reporter: it shows up as a security pop-up alert on your screen warningiate help to protect your money. it happened to marilyn when she was browsing on her ipad. over two days a gang of schemers drained her of more than $30,000, she says, convincing her to deposit money into an atm typically used to convert cash into the cryptocurrency bitcoin. >> i just called the number without thinking, you know, it would be anything other than apple. >> you...
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christine romans, nbc news, new york. >>> all right.ollapsed during historic floods. she thought she had lost it all but tonight the surprising way she got one precious memory back. >>> when we come back, her house collapsed during floods and thought she lost it all. tonight the surprising way she got one precious memory back. a once-daily pill for moderate to severe plaque psoriasis, and the chance at clear or almost clear skin. it's like the feeling of finding you're so ready for your close-up. or finding you don't have to hide your skin just your background. once-daily sotyktu was proven better, getting more people clearer skin than the leading pill. don't take if you're allergic to sotyktu; serious reactions can occur. sotyktu can lower your ability to fight infections, including tb. serious infections, cancers including lymphoma, muscle problems, and changes in certain labs have occurred. tell your doctor if you have an infection, liver or kidney problems, high triglycerides, or had a vaccine or plan to. sotyktu is a tyk2 inhibitor
christine romans, nbc news, new york. >>> all right.ollapsed during historic floods. she thought she had lost it all but tonight the surprising way she got one precious memory back. >>> when we come back, her house collapsed during floods and thought she lost it all. tonight the surprising way she got one precious memory back. a once-daily pill for moderate to severe plaque psoriasis, and the chance at clear or almost clear skin. it's like the feeling of finding you're so...
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christine romans how such a strike could have a devastating impact on the u.s.n. >> reporter: tonight, back on track after 9,000 canadian railroad workers were locked out over a contract dispute overworking conditions and the trains stopped. >> good afternoon, everyone. >> reporter: canada's government stepping in to force both sides into binding arbitration. this timing is critical just ahead of the grain harvest. without rails, farmers would not have been able to ship their crops, potentially raising prices and ports worried about goods piling up intended for u.s. store shelves for the holidays. >> we want to the go back to work and we're hoping that the company and our negotiating team can get a deal. >> the government saying tonight rail operations will resume under the old contract until a deal is reached in arbitration. without a deal every minute of stoppage is money, every day, approximately $572 million of trade comes in containers across the border in 6500 rail cars carrying fertilizer, coal, timber, autopart, grain, building supplies, salt, iron ore a
christine romans how such a strike could have a devastating impact on the u.s.n. >> reporter: tonight, back on track after 9,000 canadian railroad workers were locked out over a contract dispute overworking conditions and the trains stopped. >> good afternoon, everyone. >> reporter: canada's government stepping in to force both sides into binding arbitration. this timing is critical just ahead of the grain harvest. without rails, farmers would not have been able to ship their...
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christine knows what. so i picked it up. what i what i learned about process of how that even came to be she written an earlier book where she had wanted to tell the cricket story and her editors wisely pulled her back from doing so. this time. different publisher, a different right. it may that someone who in her case was probably attempting to look you know, tough for trump. remember, remember trump says, you know, so-and-so died like a dog right like i always do. i thought of that when i thought of holmes book and the so for those of you who don't know in the story, she talks about how many years ago in the book talks, how many years ago she was having this hunt, some friends on her land and this dog cricket was poorly trained and got way up ahead of the other hunting dogs and scared away all the birds they were trying shoot. and then later on the way home, cricket jumps out of the car and massacres some chickens. so she decides crickets and trainable drags into a gravel pit, shoots them, then sees a goat. like i never li
christine knows what. so i picked it up. what i what i learned about process of how that even came to be she written an earlier book where she had wanted to tell the cricket story and her editors wisely pulled her back from doing so. this time. different publisher, a different right. it may that someone who in her case was probably attempting to look you know, tough for trump. remember, remember trump says, you know, so-and-so died like a dog right like i always do. i thought of that when i...
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lester. >> christine, thank you. >>> when we come back, quest for gold.ith the teenage track and field phenom getting ready to shine at the paralympic games. ♪& doug.♪ and if we win, we get to tell you how liberty mutual customizes car insurance so you only pay for what you need. isn't that what you just did? service! ♪stand back i'm going to show ya,♪ ♪how doug and limu roll, yeah!♪ ♪♪ ♪you know you got to live it,♪ ♪♪ ♪if you want to win...♪ [bump] time out! only pay for what you need. ♪liberty, liberty,♪ ♪liberty, liberty.♪ with claritin, relieving your allergies is a walk in the park. get fast, all-day relief of your worst allergy symptoms like nasal congestion. (♪♪) live claritin clear. your shipping manager left to “find themself.” leaving you lost. you need to hire. i need indeed. indeed you do. indeed instant match instantly delivers quality candidates matching your job description. visit indeed.com/hire ♪♪ whenever heartburn strikes, get fast relief with tums. it's time to love food back. also try new tums gummy bites. after careful review of med
lester. >> christine, thank you. >>> when we come back, quest for gold.ith the teenage track and field phenom getting ready to shine at the paralympic games. ♪& doug.♪ and if we win, we get to tell you how liberty mutual customizes car insurance so you only pay for what you need. isn't that what you just did? service! ♪stand back i'm going to show ya,♪ ♪how doug and limu roll, yeah!♪ ♪♪ ♪you know you got to live it,♪ ♪♪ ♪if you want to win...♪...
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, winner gold in 2008 _ —— a sister, christine, winner gold in 2008 have _ —— a sister, christine, winner her living room in stratford at as soon _ her living room in stratford at as soon as— her living room in stratford at as soon as that medal was won, people were knocking on their door to celebrate _ were knocking on their door to celebrate and she was watching that race back— celebrate and she was watching that race back to inspire her for those games— race back to inspire her for those games and — race back to inspire her for those games and she has come away with a bronze _ games and she has come away with a bronze medal after years of trying to follow — bronze medal after years of trying to follow in her sister's footsteps. that was — to follow in her sister's footsteps. that was the four by 100 metre relay. — that was the four by 100 metre relay, wasn't it?— relay, wasn't it? one of those really great — relay, wasn't it? one of those really great events, _ relay, wasn't it? one of those really great events, great - relay, wasn't it? one of those - really great events, great medals
, winner gold in 2008 _ —— a sister, christine, winner gold in 2008 have _ —— a sister, christine, winner her living room in stratford at as soon _ her living room in stratford at as soon as— her living room in stratford at as soon as that medal was won, people were knocking on their door to celebrate _ were knocking on their door to celebrate and she was watching that race back— celebrate and she was watching that race back to inspire her for those games— race back to inspire her...
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chair of the arizona democratic party , jasmine wright, and former republican governor of new jersey christine todd whitman, now national chair for forward party. good morning. >> madam chair, i would like to start with you. i am actually fascinated by the new posture of not just the candidate kamala harris, but the democratic party actually leaning into a very strong narrative around the border. some people will think, they will shy away from the back and forth and administration, the biting biden administration, but you see this forward leaning into the narrative, i would like to play for you the harris porter act and get thoughts from you on the other side. let's take a watch. >> kamala harris has spent decades fighting violent crime. as a border state prosecutor, she took on violent crimes and drug smugglers across the border . as vice president, she backed the toughest border patrol bill indicates. as president, she will hire thousands more border agents and cracked down on fentanyl and human trafficking. fixing the border is tough, so is chemic harris. >> i am chemic harris and i approve
chair of the arizona democratic party , jasmine wright, and former republican governor of new jersey christine todd whitman, now national chair for forward party. good morning. >> madam chair, i would like to start with you. i am actually fascinated by the new posture of not just the candidate kamala harris, but the democratic party actually leaning into a very strong narrative around the border. some people will think, they will shy away from the back and forth and administration, the...
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. >> nbc's christine romans is here to break down what this report actually means for us, christine..9% number is notable. that is the slowest inflation rate since march 2021. that's important because this has been issue number one for american families, higher prices for just about everything. you can see here in 2022 when the inflation rate peaked at 9.1%, the highest in decades, and now this is the work of the federal reserve, raising interest rates again and again and again to try to cool that inflation, and now inflation at 2.9%. let's look inside these numbers. food prices basically moving sideways. that's important progress on inflation. energy prices sideways or lower. that's good for anybody who's filling up their car at the gas station. housing has been the problem here. housing prices have consistently been the bulk of inflation. when you look at this overall inflation rate this month, about 90% of that is because of higher housing costs, so this is one of the reasons why people still don't feel so great about the housing picture. you can switch out cheaper cuts of meat at
. >> nbc's christine romans is here to break down what this report actually means for us, christine..9% number is notable. that is the slowest inflation rate since march 2021. that's important because this has been issue number one for american families, higher prices for just about everything. you can see here in 2022 when the inflation rate peaked at 9.1%, the highest in decades, and now this is the work of the federal reserve, raising interest rates again and again and again to try to...