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christine darden. and thanks to you, the members of congress who made this day possible and to the late congresswoman eddie bernice, who we miss and who led the effort. 2019 alongside god, senator chris --, bring these medals, life. and thanks. additionally to the for the legislation, senators kamala harris, lisa murkowski and shelley moore capito and congressman frank lucas. the women we honored today made it possible. earthlings to live beyond the of earth and for general oceans of trailblazers follow. we did not come far only to come this far. we continue this legacy as one member of the audience with us today does single day the remarkable andrea mosie andrea, who has worked for nasa's for nearly 50 years, is the lead for the apollo sample program. she oversees the moon rocks in lunar samples that enhance are brought back from apollo. 842 pounds of celestial science. these samples are national treasures, and so is andrea andrea. the pioneer that we honor today. these hidden figures shows their cour
christine darden. and thanks to you, the members of congress who made this day possible and to the late congresswoman eddie bernice, who we miss and who led the effort. 2019 alongside god, senator chris --, bring these medals, life. and thanks. additionally to the for the legislation, senators kamala harris, lisa murkowski and shelley moore capito and congressman frank lucas. the women we honored today made it possible. earthlings to live beyond the of earth and for general oceans of...
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christine darden. and thanks to you, the members of congress who made this day possible and to the late congresswoman eddie bernice, who we miss and who led the effort. 2019 alongside god, senator chris --, bring these medals, life. and thanks. additionally to the for the legislation, senators kamala harris, lisa murkowski and shelley moore capito and congressman frank lucas. the women we honored today made it possible. earthlings to live beyond the of earth and for general oceans of trailblazers follow. we did not come far only to come this far. we continue this legacy as one member of the audience with us today does single day the remarkable andrea mosie andrea, who has worked for nasa's for nearly 50 years, is the lead for the apollo sample program. she oversees the moon rocks in lunar samples that enhance are brought back from apollo. 842 pounds of celestial science. these samples are national treasures, and so is andrea andrea. the pioneer that we honor today. these hidden figures shows their cour
christine darden. and thanks to you, the members of congress who made this day possible and to the late congresswoman eddie bernice, who we miss and who led the effort. 2019 alongside god, senator chris --, bring these medals, life. and thanks. additionally to the for the legislation, senators kamala harris, lisa murkowski and shelley moore capito and congressman frank lucas. the women we honored today made it possible. earthlings to live beyond the of earth and for general oceans of...
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christine darden.hanks to you, the members of congress, who made this day possible and thanks to the late congresswoman eddie bernice johnson, who we miss and who led the effort in 2019, alongside senator chris to bring these medals to life. [ applause ] and thanks additionally to the champions for the legislation. senators kamala harris, lisa murkowski, and shelley moore capito and congressman frank luke list. [ applause ] the women we honor today made up possible for earthlings to lift beyond the bounds of earth. and for generations of trailblazers to follow. we did not come this far only to come this far. we continue this legacy as one member of the audience here with us today does every single day, the remarkable andrea mosie , andrea has worked for nasa for nearly 50 years, is the lead processor for the apollo sample program. she oversees the moon rocks and lunar samples that nasa brought back from apollo. 842 pounds of celestial science. these samples are national treasures. and so is andrea. to.
christine darden.hanks to you, the members of congress, who made this day possible and thanks to the late congresswoman eddie bernice johnson, who we miss and who led the effort in 2019, alongside senator chris to bring these medals to life. [ applause ] and thanks additionally to the champions for the legislation. senators kamala harris, lisa murkowski, and shelley moore capito and congressman frank luke list. [ applause ] the women we honor today made up possible for earthlings to lift beyond...
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christine darden.of them graduated from historically black colleges and universities. hampton university. west virginia state college. and, all four were initiated into the alpha kappa alpha sorority incorporated. they are having quite the year. for seven decades that i went on to build legendary careers and helped to shape the exceptionalism of american aeronautics. when john glenn was preparing to become the first man to orbit the earth, he asked ms. johnson if the flight calculations were correct because he trusted her above all others to get it right. she later became a member of the team that landed americans on the moon and insured the success of the space shuttle program. dorothy vaughan lightly segregated west area computing department, breaking barriers as nasa's first african-american manager. she subsequently led colleagues of every race and advocated on their behalf for promotions, pay raises and better work conditions. dorothy vaughan began her career in december, 1943 , holding the job ti
christine darden.of them graduated from historically black colleges and universities. hampton university. west virginia state college. and, all four were initiated into the alpha kappa alpha sorority incorporated. they are having quite the year. for seven decades that i went on to build legendary careers and helped to shape the exceptionalism of american aeronautics. when john glenn was preparing to become the first man to orbit the earth, he asked ms. johnson if the flight calculations were...
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christine lagarde opening the door for an additional cut this month. brent at $70.84. and gold at 2639, up five points. let's check in on what's happening in asian markets. the nikkei gaining after heavy losses yesterday, down almost 5% today. now making up for all those losses but up to percent. we are waiting for confirmation that your -- that the leader of the governing party will become the new prime minister. speaking at the national association for business, fed chair jerome powell emphasize the u.s. economy remains on solid footing, setting the table for further cuts. take a listen. >> if the economy evolves as expected, policy will move to a more neutral stance but we are not on any preset course. the risks are two sided and we will continue to take decisions meeting by meeting. tom: joining us now is mark card more. your assessment of what we heard from powell? is this a fed chair who is opening the door to 25 basis points versus 50 at the next meeting. >> that is how it's being perceived. i don't think he said loads new but there was certainly the emphasis of
christine lagarde opening the door for an additional cut this month. brent at $70.84. and gold at 2639, up five points. let's check in on what's happening in asian markets. the nikkei gaining after heavy losses yesterday, down almost 5% today. now making up for all those losses but up to percent. we are waiting for confirmation that your -- that the leader of the governing party will become the new prime minister. speaking at the national association for business, fed chair jerome powell...
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it is where we start tonight with senior business correspondent christine romans. >> my name is joe biden. >> reporter: the president with a rare visit to the white house briefing room to hail good news on the economy. >> the nation's now created 16 million jobs since i've come into office. >> reporter: 254,000 of them added in september. the unemployment rate of 4.1% near a 50-year low. wages rose 4% over the past year, meaning paychecks are growing faster than overall inflation, and the dow closed today at a record high. >> we've gone from an economy in crisis to literally having the strongest economy in the world. but we've got -- we've got more work to do. >> reporter: more work because many americans feel like they're struggling to make ends meet with rising prices of groceries, housing and child care. >> it feels like it is harder to live. >> everybody's scratching and scraping just to live. >> reporter: still, some say they're finally starting to feel a difference. >> i feel like it is -- it is getting better. >> reporter: and one of the biggest risks to the economy, the port strik
it is where we start tonight with senior business correspondent christine romans. >> my name is joe biden. >> reporter: the president with a rare visit to the white house briefing room to hail good news on the economy. >> the nation's now created 16 million jobs since i've come into office. >> reporter: 254,000 of them added in september. the unemployment rate of 4.1% near a 50-year low. wages rose 4% over the past year, meaning paychecks are growing faster than overall...
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as for christine, she says she doesn't know how much longer she and her husband can take it. they may have to end up moving, which is an option she knows not everyone in town has. >> what is important is what happens for the people who live here, who have lived here forever. families, parents, grandparents, aunts, uncles live here, you know? it should be good for everybody, whether we choose to stay or not choose to stay. >>> stay with us for more on all of this hot weather across the bay area and the temperatures in your area. you can check it out online also at kpix.com/ and on the free cbs news bay area at . >>> spinning cars slipped into people watching sideshows this weekend in vallejo. people set off fireworks, they were climbing at the traffic lights, some were hanging out of car windows. we have been reporting on vallejo sideshows ending in injuries and violence. during last nights sideshows, a men's pants caught on fire. before you showed you the video, we have to warn you, it could be disturbing. so, the guy was hit by a car and then are back this weekend, his cloth
as for christine, she says she doesn't know how much longer she and her husband can take it. they may have to end up moving, which is an option she knows not everyone in town has. >> what is important is what happens for the people who live here, who have lived here forever. families, parents, grandparents, aunts, uncles live here, you know? it should be good for everybody, whether we choose to stay or not choose to stay. >>> stay with us for more on all of this hot weather...
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all right, let's go to our brussels, corresponded now christine won walker. so you get to see you. so tell us more about root has remarks that ukraine is closer to native than ever before. yeah, brain thing unites, the secretary general said today that ukraine was on a pulse today to membership and that part could not be reversed. he said there was a day in the future where ukraine would be a nato member and that russia doesn't get a vote or a veto on that. it was important. margaret just said for him right at the start of his mandates to make this trip to keep to reassure kids. of nato supports as an ally and it has continued support at 2 teeth in its fight against russia branch. so is it just mortgage or what will ukraine get out of this very 1st trip by the new nato boss as well, brings out 2 things. yeah. one of the things that ukraine's positive regarding me is that in ski discussed with mockery. so was, of course, the situation on the battlefield, presidency landscapes, victory plan, and what is needed for that. and you can guess more wisdom weapons are needed. but the crucia
all right, let's go to our brussels, corresponded now christine won walker. so you get to see you. so tell us more about root has remarks that ukraine is closer to native than ever before. yeah, brain thing unites, the secretary general said today that ukraine was on a pulse today to membership and that part could not be reversed. he said there was a day in the future where ukraine would be a nato member and that russia doesn't get a vote or a veto on that. it was important. margaret just said...
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christine romans is here, and, christine, just days until the election. a lot of new numbers coming out of this. >> yeah, lester, there are, and one big report today showed a big private sector hiring this month, and wages rising a strong 4.6%, all as consumers are increasingly upbeat. you know, consumer confidence jumped 11% this month, and that latest reading on gdp says america is in the middle of a two-year-long win streak, so, what gives? inflation may be coming down, but the effects of the past four years still mean grocery prices are up 25% from the last presidential election, and, lester, we did this math. to buy an average priced house today compared to four years ago with 20% down and mortgage rates then versus now, the monthly payment today -- look at that -- it's double. so, the economy may be humming, but it doesn't feel that way really in the grocery aisle or in the housing market. >> all right, christine, thanks very much. >>> in 60 seconds, from record heat and severe storms here to dozens killed in flash flooding disasters in spain. insid
christine romans is here, and, christine, just days until the election. a lot of new numbers coming out of this. >> yeah, lester, there are, and one big report today showed a big private sector hiring this month, and wages rising a strong 4.6%, all as consumers are increasingly upbeat. you know, consumer confidence jumped 11% this month, and that latest reading on gdp says america is in the middle of a two-year-long win streak, so, what gives? inflation may be coming down, but the effects...
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>> we heard in christine lagarde yesterday. we've had inflation dropping near the fed's target.ervice inflation is down to 3.5%. that is on her mind and she reiterated that yesterday. we heard envelope roy talking about the downside risk to inflation and growth. he called them significant so he saw some weakening in the euro. it's been on a weakening trend. down 3% so far in the last month. tom: thank you very much. coming up, mcdonald's is grappling with a severe e. coli outbreak in the u.s. it's killed one person and made dozens sick. this is bloomberg. ♪ >> there was a narrative i think that was prevailing when this administration took office that the united states was on the verge of being surpassed by china as an economic power, that the united states' influence was waning in the world. that china's influence was on rise. i think those predictions have very much been reversed over the course of the last few years, in large part because of the partnerships the united states has built with key allies and key partners. tom: u.s. national security advisor speaking with editor i
>> we heard in christine lagarde yesterday. we've had inflation dropping near the fed's target.ervice inflation is down to 3.5%. that is on her mind and she reiterated that yesterday. we heard envelope roy talking about the downside risk to inflation and growth. he called them significant so he saw some weakening in the euro. it's been on a weakening trend. down 3% so far in the last month. tom: thank you very much. coming up, mcdonald's is grappling with a severe e. coli outbreak in the...
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christine, while the sheriff is speaking to the crowd, i wanted to speak to you. i mentioned to tear are about timing. we had the vp debate. one of the biggest, grandest take away sz for j.d. vance was for him to admit donald trump lost the 2020 election and his downplaying of january 6 ofth. then the next day we have this filing from jack smith that emphasizes the level, the almost web of criminality that was spun by donald trump with private actors, like attorneys and others. i mean, it just shows that the criminality for somebody like donald trump, that it's a means to an end for him. he's willing to crime to get what he needs. do you think that that messaging, and then you see somebody who has taken -- has taken a beating by her own party, that being liz cheney, because she stood up to donald trump, because she stood up to the maga cult, do you think that this is kind of the right messaging, the right type of energy that democrats are actually saying, this is what we want, and republicans are saying, you know what, this gives me some cause for pause? >> well,
christine, while the sheriff is speaking to the crowd, i wanted to speak to you. i mentioned to tear are about timing. we had the vp debate. one of the biggest, grandest take away sz for j.d. vance was for him to admit donald trump lost the 2020 election and his downplaying of january 6 ofth. then the next day we have this filing from jack smith that emphasizes the level, the almost web of criminality that was spun by donald trump with private actors, like attorneys and others. i mean, it just...
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as for the land, the hello, i'm christine window. welcome to the program. nato has confirmed that north korean troops had been deployed in russia's coast region. the announcement followed a briefing with the south korean intelligence officials, names which he small, chris called the developments a dangerous expansion afresh is full and a sign of letting me a person's growing desperation. so this was the 1st video that emerge as evidence of the presence of north korean troops in russia. it appears to show soldiers receiving uniforms and equipment at the military base and the far east of the country. according to the u. s. at least 3000 troops were moved into russia in mid october, troubling by ship from the one sun area to vladivostok, and then on war to do multiple training sites in eastern russia. the soldier is deployed to russia, our lead forces rather than conventional troops, military analysts more. we now move on toast dw, we're talking about to ministry in special forces and they are the best trained amongst the korean miller
as for the land, the hello, i'm christine window. welcome to the program. nato has confirmed that north korean troops had been deployed in russia's coast region. the announcement followed a briefing with the south korean intelligence officials, names which he small, chris called the developments a dangerous expansion afresh is full and a sign of letting me a person's growing desperation. so this was the 1st video that emerge as evidence of the presence of north korean troops in russia. it...
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christine need to achieve smock boots made. it's very clear today that from nato's perspective, the ongoing involvement of north korean troops in russia's war and ukraine is seen as a significant escalation. she described it as a, as a threat that both a country knows korea and rational are the pending their cooperation. he spoke about a dangerous expansion of rushes war against ukraine, and this meeting that was held here at nato headquarters was of course held behind closed doors. so the information shirt there was quite classified. but we had a chance to catch up with one of the ambassadors present at the meeting. and she told us of that even the presence of the north korean troops in the course region that is part to be held by ukraine. and forces is seen here as a major breach of the you and security council resolutions. even though he also said that for now, there is no co per know confirmation that the north korean troops has joined the fight on the battlefield. how nature parking is likely to react as well would be a he
christine need to achieve smock boots made. it's very clear today that from nato's perspective, the ongoing involvement of north korean troops in russia's war and ukraine is seen as a significant escalation. she described it as a, as a threat that both a country knows korea and rational are the pending their cooperation. he spoke about a dangerous expansion of rushes war against ukraine, and this meeting that was held here at nato headquarters was of course held behind closed doors. so the...
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christine. hey christine. and she said, why are we stuck with all of this heat? and i basically explained it like the weather pattern. it's global. so it's a conveyor belt. okay. so right now we're not getting anything moving. it's like that conveyor conveyor belt is jammed up. so we're going to start to see that conveyor belt kind of pick up a little bit of speed here and move the weather pattern. and that's going to help numbers to cool off. christine got a personalized forecast. now we're sharing it. she did. yes. so it's all about that weather conveyor belt right now. we're kind of in that logjam. and then we're going to talk more about when things are going to loosen up here a little bit for us. and we'll get into some fall weather. all right. let's take it into that microclimate forecast. and wow, this heat. look at it. this summer 20 days at 100 degrees. and or hotter. you know normally we see about 5 to 10 days of a triple digit temperatures here across the bay area and summer. so this certainly has been well above average. another ten plus degrees above
christine. hey christine. and she said, why are we stuck with all of this heat? and i basically explained it like the weather pattern. it's global. so it's a conveyor belt. okay. so right now we're not getting anything moving. it's like that conveyor conveyor belt is jammed up. so we're going to start to see that conveyor belt kind of pick up a little bit of speed here and move the weather pattern. and that's going to help numbers to cool off. christine got a personalized forecast. now we're...
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and at the heart of it all were two young women, christine keeler and mandy rice—davies. �*60s london was getting into its swing. these talented hands belonged to dr stephen ward. they moved in with dr stephen ward, osteopath to the rich and famous, and an amateur artist. it was a life of promiscuity and partying. one of christine keeler�*s lovers wasjohn profumo, the secretary of state for war. # while i'm not there, don't talk to him. but she was also sleeping with this man, yevgeny ivanov, a russian spy. when profumo lied about the affair in parliament and was then caught in that lie, it was the scandal of the decade. #i... # i who have nothing. it led to dr ward, who had introduced everyone being put on trial for supposedly living off the immoral earnings of the women, something they always denied. in the end, stephen ward killed himself, while mandy rice—davies became famous for the phrase "he would, wouldn't he?" in response to an aristocrat denying an affair. the discovery of these tapes sheds a whole new light on the profumo affair, and gives mandy rice—davies a v
and at the heart of it all were two young women, christine keeler and mandy rice—davies. �*60s london was getting into its swing. these talented hands belonged to dr stephen ward. they moved in with dr stephen ward, osteopath to the rich and famous, and an amateur artist. it was a life of promiscuity and partying. one of christine keeler�*s lovers wasjohn profumo, the secretary of state for war. # while i'm not there, don't talk to him. but she was also sleeping with this man, yevgeny...
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economy from outside the u.s. >> christine romans, thank you. >>> one week after the flooding disasterby hurricane helene, at least 223 people are now reported dead with many still missing. sam brock is in north carolina with the latest tonight. >> reporter: in the early morning hours, helicopters are already hovering over homes. and private shoppers whisking away supplies to the mountains. the sounds of a frantic search for survivors a week after helene made landfall. >> surreal. >> apocalyptic. >> it is like constantly, and the sirens back and forth. >> reporter: official fatalities standing at more than 220 for six states, and in battered buncombe county alone 70. there are discrepancies over the missing figure which was couched last night. >> it is a communication gap that's not necessarily accounted for. >> reporter: communication in multiple ways. for one, cell service is compromised. >> trying to communicate with my co-workers was really hard. >> reporter: and for another, this church group packing supplies is full of members who aren't fluent in english. they say they're relyin
economy from outside the u.s. >> christine romans, thank you. >>> one week after the flooding disasterby hurricane helene, at least 223 people are now reported dead with many still missing. sam brock is in north carolina with the latest tonight. >> reporter: in the early morning hours, helicopters are already hovering over homes. and private shoppers whisking away supplies to the mountains. the sounds of a frantic search for survivors a week after helene made landfall....
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so much uncertainty which means overall in this press conference today, i'm sure christine lagarde willontinue to emphasize the need for caution, and again, the need for data dependency. tom: lizzy burden on the ground for us ahead of that ecb decision and will be given us all the details and analysis throughout the day and tuning in for that press conference with christine lagarde. do not miss ourerae of that ecb policy decision at 1:15 p.m. u.k. time. the news conference will be a half-hour later. here is what else to be thinking about today. we are expecting earnings from tsmc to drop at 6:30 a.m. u.k. time or thereabouts. we will bring those to you live and bring you the analysis because of course after asml's fortunes and challenges particularly around the industrial demand and the auto demand for chips and equipment that asml provides to the chipmakers, the focus now firmly switching to the giant that produces those chips for nvidia and apple. to what extent will the team continue? the sales release recently were still strong in the stop is up about 26% year to date. we will bring
so much uncertainty which means overall in this press conference today, i'm sure christine lagarde willontinue to emphasize the need for caution, and again, the need for data dependency. tom: lizzy burden on the ground for us ahead of that ecb decision and will be given us all the details and analysis throughout the day and tuning in for that press conference with christine lagarde. do not miss ourerae of that ecb policy decision at 1:15 p.m. u.k. time. the news conference will be a half-hour...
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christine, thank or here's the look. now some of the other stories that are making headlines around the world, britain is giving up sovereignty of the church on those islands to mariska gets settling a decades long dispute. the archipelago was britton's last african colony, or issues has claimed the chunk of islands in gain to gain independence from britain back in 1968 britain will retain use of a strategic joint american military base on the island. diego garcia. soldiers and mexico have opened fire on migrants killing 6 and wounding 12. it happened on the popular smuggling roots in the southern state of g office. the defense ministry says the vehicle carrying the migrants tried to evade the military patrol, and that the soldiers mistook them for a game members after hearing gunshots. a court in singapore have sentenced a former minister to one year in prison for receiving a legal gifts. set the run money um is wired on pleaded guilty to taking more than $300000.00 in gifts as transport minister. his conviction, a rari
christine, thank or here's the look. now some of the other stories that are making headlines around the world, britain is giving up sovereignty of the church on those islands to mariska gets settling a decades long dispute. the archipelago was britton's last african colony, or issues has claimed the chunk of islands in gain to gain independence from britain back in 1968 britain will retain use of a strategic joint american military base on the island. diego garcia. soldiers and mexico have...
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with christine lagarde. has below as it fired missiles targeting tel aviv suburbs and a naval military site. for more, our reporter in jerusalem joins me with the latest. what do we know at this point, then, about this latest hezbollah attack? >> what we know is that as we speak hundreds of thousands of people in tel aviv are in bomb shelters. this is the result of a hezbollah salvo at israel's coastal metropolis and commercial capital. i'm not aware of any significant damage or casualties but this is nonetheless an early display that has below retains fighting capacity despite having taken a drubbing from israel over the past five or six weeks and this comes as antony blinken, a top u.s. diplomat is on his way to the region for what will be his 11th attempt to broker a cease-fire on the back of his really gains in this war. >> and we are seeing now live pictures i believe of beirut. we are talking about hezbollah oppose go most recent attack on tel aviv. that has crossed in the last few minutes and you are
with christine lagarde. has below as it fired missiles targeting tel aviv suburbs and a naval military site. for more, our reporter in jerusalem joins me with the latest. what do we know at this point, then, about this latest hezbollah attack? >> what we know is that as we speak hundreds of thousands of people in tel aviv are in bomb shelters. this is the result of a hezbollah salvo at israel's coastal metropolis and commercial capital. i'm not aware of any significant damage or...
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christine, thank this. thousands of protesters marched through berlin today on german unity day, following a call from the initiative. never again more and the left wing populous politicians are bog. and can i asked you heads the party that also bears her name? how many cherry banners calling for an end to arms deliveries to ukraine other for justin's help signs expressing solidarity with palestinians and calling for an end to israel's quote occupation tara barton can next was the rallies main speaker. she is a vocal critic of germany's and support for ukraine, her critics to say that she is an apology for russian president vladimir putin in here are some of the voices from today's demonstration here in berlin to do it now. yeah, it's been like, well, i'm here today because i think we have a lot of terrible wars in the world you're going to have and i want to cnn to them . and it's been up here with us. is a disbanded bad, bad. and my more and more width ends up being sent to war zones and to ukraine. there's now a discussion about the government. i'm forces mission in gaza. and we don't w
christine, thank this. thousands of protesters marched through berlin today on german unity day, following a call from the initiative. never again more and the left wing populous politicians are bog. and can i asked you heads the party that also bears her name? how many cherry banners calling for an end to arms deliveries to ukraine other for justin's help signs expressing solidarity with palestinians and calling for an end to israel's quote occupation tara barton can next was the rallies main...
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christine candler took on a new mission and cnn's randi kaye has her story so actually have a few more things. >> oh gosh. >> okay. dr. christine candler is a dermatologist in massachusetts but she doesn't just see patients that her office she screens firefighters across the state for skin cancer by bringing these free cancer screenings to the firehouse where it's a wonderful win-win. >> your brother really was the inspiration for what you're doing now absolutely. >> all of a sudden my brother was done and i couldn't do anything afterwards. i'm like, wow, i can really make a change and save some lives, saving lives is exactly what dr. candler has been doing since her brother, peter candler died of esophageal cancer in 2016. >> he'd been a firefighter in massachusetts and it was a big teddy bear and firefighting this is life you loved it when her brother got sick, dr. candler had no idea about the increased cancer risk firefighters face, skin on your ears and i she now says firefighters are 9% more likely to get cancer of any kind, and 21% more likely to develop melanoma firefighter jon
christine candler took on a new mission and cnn's randi kaye has her story so actually have a few more things. >> oh gosh. >> okay. dr. christine candler is a dermatologist in massachusetts but she doesn't just see patients that her office she screens firefighters across the state for skin cancer by bringing these free cancer screenings to the firehouse where it's a wonderful win-win. >> your brother really was the inspiration for what you're doing now absolutely. >> all...
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christine romans for us there. to pick up the pieces this morning in the wake of hurricane helene, one of the worst storms in u.s. history. craig made his way to asheville, north carolina. one of the towns that was hit the hardest. craig, good morning. >> reporter: savannah, good morning to you. we are, as you mentioned here, in the arts district, just beyond downtown asheville. this is an area where residents remain this morning largely cutoff. this city, other parts of primarily western and north carolina still without power. they're still without running water. many of them can't communicate with loved ones because a cell phone service is spotty at best in most places. the powerful category 4 storm causing damage in at least ten states. hardest hit, though, north carolina, the tar heel state. where we stand. every single county has been impacted in some way. the river here in asheville right now, you are getting a bird's eye look at the french broad river, sweeping debris, destruction through entire neighborhood
christine romans for us there. to pick up the pieces this morning in the wake of hurricane helene, one of the worst storms in u.s. history. craig made his way to asheville, north carolina. one of the towns that was hit the hardest. craig, good morning. >> reporter: savannah, good morning to you. we are, as you mentioned here, in the arts district, just beyond downtown asheville. this is an area where residents remain this morning largely cutoff. this city, other parts of primarily western...
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by christine maze. joy personified. rooted in her experience growing up on the hill over looking the park and to quote there is a rhythm a way of being a certain communication that happens in the black community. way we dance, laugh and enjoy in struggle the way we enter a room. way we move as a group and know our ability to spark change is birthed in community. christine developed a technique of waving wire to large forms. like this installation, rich soil. tourg the nation going on fourth year. pictured here at the hill wood estate museum in washington and it is currently on view in new york at the john j heritage center. here are insparation for the commission which i will invite christine to speak about. there are 3 venniets on the park's walking paths. 7 all together the first one -- this upon one here is a vignette of 3 girls playing double down will the the third is a couple dancing and it is lected down from the picnic over look area. this long stretch this hugs a path way of the marine way. this is what it is c
by christine maze. joy personified. rooted in her experience growing up on the hill over looking the park and to quote there is a rhythm a way of being a certain communication that happens in the black community. way we dance, laugh and enjoy in struggle the way we enter a room. way we move as a group and know our ability to spark change is birthed in community. christine developed a technique of waving wire to large forms. like this installation, rich soil. tourg the nation going on fourth...
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markets are expecting a 25 basis—point cut following comments from the ecb s chair — christine lagardeer the first drop injune, a pause injuly and another cut in september today, we expect it to be the first time in the cycle that the ecb will cut four two meetings in a row, effectively accelerating the pace of monetary policy. when you consider how lacklustre european growth has been, not least in germany, why would the ecb not consider a bigger cut? let's not forget that the fed cut half a percent. the european economy has been a bit weaker than expected but there are good reasons to believe that it will continue to grow. not forget that the purchasing power of households will improve, thanks to inflation going down, and at the same time as the ecb continues to cut interest rates, we expect them to continue cutting even after today, this should help the most interest rate sensitive parts of the economy, so, even though some data at the beginning of september and in the later weeks has been a bit weak, it does not necessarily mean the recovery won't continue. what is the market expect
markets are expecting a 25 basis—point cut following comments from the ecb s chair — christine lagardeer the first drop injune, a pause injuly and another cut in september today, we expect it to be the first time in the cycle that the ecb will cut four two meetings in a row, effectively accelerating the pace of monetary policy. when you consider how lacklustre european growth has been, not least in germany, why would the ecb not consider a bigger cut? let's not forget that the fed cut half...
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an exclusive conversation with christine lagarde.at the ecb? lisa: why aren't you more confident in the disinflationary process if you see that weakness coming down the pipe economically? jonathan: are we fed independent, election independent, china independent? lisa: we will be independent of this conversation until we start on monday. that's all i can say. jonathan: from new york, this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ ow! whoa! watch where you're going. yeah mom, pay attention. what if it's a concussion? hang on, i'll look it up. uh... i'm probably fine... probably? we noticed something wasn't right and got her to a doctor. i thought i was okay, but i had a concussion. sometimes, it's hard to tell on your own. don't mess with your melon. if you hit it, get it checked. jonathan: 15 minutes ago the ecb reduced interest rates by 25 basis points. next stop for the federal reserve's november 7, with a lot of data in between. some of that set to be distorted by hurricanes. we are waiting for some of that data. retail sales just seconds away. equity fut
an exclusive conversation with christine lagarde.at the ecb? lisa: why aren't you more confident in the disinflationary process if you see that weakness coming down the pipe economically? jonathan: are we fed independent, election independent, china independent? lisa: we will be independent of this conversation until we start on monday. that's all i can say. jonathan: from new york, this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ ow! whoa! watch where you're going. yeah mom, pay attention. what if it's a...
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christine, about the stuff. fox 40 news. have more headlines fromactress teri garm known for roles and young frankenstein and todd has died at the age of 79. doug kolk takes a look back at guard's career and her legacy. >>it was her quick wit and charming personality to give terri gar a leg-up in hollywood. raised in north hollywood. terry studied dance. having appeared in 6 elvis presley musicals as a team. he's a is america a little bit more. please. >>in company will only count each passenger to a certain amount. you already have it. >>she first gained prominence in 1974. working with francis ford coppola in the thriller. the conversation i i think you're listening to me when i'm talking but it was later that year that she would discover her breakout role. i see starting as opposite. gene wilder in the 1974, mel brooks, comedy young frankenstein. thank you, doctor. it was a roll opens doors for other opportunities like spielberg's close encounters of the 3rd cost me more like idea small. >>we're opposites. dustin hoffman
christine, about the stuff. fox 40 news. have more headlines fromactress teri garm known for roles and young frankenstein and todd has died at the age of 79. doug kolk takes a look back at guard's career and her legacy. >>it was her quick wit and charming personality to give terri gar a leg-up in hollywood. raised in north hollywood. terry studied dance. having appeared in 6 elvis presley musicals as a team. he's a is america a little bit more. please. >>in company will only count...
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. >>> and the ecb's christine lagarde and fed's jay powell pledge to tack le any looming recession risks>> inflation will return to target in a timely manner. we will take that into account. >> if the economy performs as expected, that means two more cuts this cayear. >>> over in asia, the prime minister reveals his cabinet and finance minister. >>> and 50,000 u.s. port workers begin their first strike in almost 50 years in a move that could cost the u.s. economy $5 billion per day. >>> good morning, everyone. welcome to the show. we have a lot to get through. let's kick things off with the eurozone final manufacturing pmi data. that has seemingly taken a turn for the worse. we are seeing the final number at 45 when it comes to the manufacturing pmi versus the flash of 44.8. we saw the german number still shockingly bad at 44.6. the french manufacturing pmi number easing in september still in contraction. the italian is deepening as well. let's show twwhat the euro/doll is doing. that's the picture down 0.2% on the day. the level we're trading is 111.11. a quick check of the equity marke
. >>> and the ecb's christine lagarde and fed's jay powell pledge to tack le any looming recession risks>> inflation will return to target in a timely manner. we will take that into account. >> if the economy performs as expected, that means two more cuts this cayear. >>> over in asia, the prime minister reveals his cabinet and finance minister. >>> and 50,000 u.s. port workers begin their first strike in almost 50 years in a move that could cost the u.s....
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>> hello. >> hey, i want to introduce you to someone. >> okay. >> hi, christine.ter: a stranger who wanted these photos returned to a familiar home. >> i really appreciate you saving it and not tossing them. >> somebody's memories, you know, you can never get those pictures back. >> reporter: a price tag of a few bucks. >> they are priceless. and i'd gladly pay her back the $4. >> reporter: worth more than she could have ever known. >> and our thanks to goreorgina fernandez for that report. >>> coming up on the "today" show, savannah's exclusive interview with matthew perry's family. the powerful conversation on the struggles of addiction with his mother suzanne and stepfather. keith morrison ahead on "today." thanks for being with me for "early today." i'm frances rivera. hope you have a great monday >>> with eight days until the election, donald trump delivers his closing message at madison square garden. but it was a comedian's racist remark that stole headlines. we're live wit
>> hello. >> hey, i want to introduce you to someone. >> okay. >> hi, christine.ter: a stranger who wanted these photos returned to a familiar home. >> i really appreciate you saving it and not tossing them. >> somebody's memories, you know, you can never get those pictures back. >> reporter: a price tag of a few bucks. >> they are priceless. and i'd gladly pay her back the $4. >> reporter: worth more than she could have ever known. >>...
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it is giving someone a hobby. >> reporter: christin blasted onto the fashion scene last season.ting her designs onto some of the biggest stars in the world. and partners with the nfl on a merchandise deal. she says all that success came at a time when she had almost given up on her design dreams. it was actually this e swept last year she credits with keeping her going. >> i met so many amazing women and heard their story of how i inspired them to pick up a sewing machine. or they are looking forward to sunday to see what i wear. it lit such a fire in me. >> reporter: she hasn't looked back since. she is working on a fashion line of her own now and still styles herself every game day. she says she continues to get tons of inspiration from the ninners fan base and they, even the youngest of them seem to get as much inspiration from her back. >> i feel like wearing this skirt because it is very nice and pretty. and i felt like doing this because it is cute. >> you came in the right theme tonight with that shirt. >> reporter: i did ask kristen if she thought the niners fan base was
it is giving someone a hobby. >> reporter: christin blasted onto the fashion scene last season.ting her designs onto some of the biggest stars in the world. and partners with the nfl on a merchandise deal. she says all that success came at a time when she had almost given up on her design dreams. it was actually this e swept last year she credits with keeping her going. >> i met so many amazing women and heard their story of how i inspired them to pick up a sewing machine. or they...
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my next guest is one of them, christine butker joins us from largo, florida. she works with the restaurant in nearby clearwater beach. it was slammed by hurricane helene nearly two weeks ago oh christine, for her part, is an emergency official in pinellas county emergency officials said for those of you who were punched by helene, this is going to be a knockout. tell us more christine about why you are deciding to stay currently, i'm in a non-evacuation zone we were forced to leave the hotel yesterday was one of the last few to stay and pack it up, close it up, lock the doors, and leave because of the safety issues and concerns that milton was bringing we decided to make sure that all of our employees were safe and can find their way home and or find a location that they could evacuate to. >> so maybe one of the first to return it you need to be one of the first to return. >> tell us about that as the general manager the property of the hotel in the restaurant, i'm one of the first ones back to unlock the building and get the crew back on hand so that we can g
my next guest is one of them, christine butker joins us from largo, florida. she works with the restaurant in nearby clearwater beach. it was slammed by hurricane helene nearly two weeks ago oh christine, for her part, is an emergency official in pinellas county emergency officials said for those of you who were punched by helene, this is going to be a knockout. tell us more christine about why you are deciding to stay currently, i'm in a non-evacuation zone we were forced to leave the hotel...
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the apocalypse. witness those into the us is event jellicoe, christine exploring its influence of democracy in foreign policy on this and try to if you have just read a book in the process praying for i'm a good episode. one, just what we do, it all just sarah is try to follow this story and he's the people who allow us into their own lives, dignity and democracy. the system even come in as an international inside corruption, excellence award, nominator hero. now the world keeps up, its strong, so 11 on with favors and the back of body, the focus of the latest the i'm on insight, this is out. is there a life from the also coming up as well? expands its ground operation in lebanon, and threatens and lebanese people with the same disruption and suffering as casa hospital patients and northern gauze. and i've given 24 hours to leave with his ready forces saying they'll be arrested or killed if they fail to do so. thousands of people sleep florida, the us state braces for one.
the apocalypse. witness those into the us is event jellicoe, christine exploring its influence of democracy in foreign policy on this and try to if you have just read a book in the process praying for i'm a good episode. one, just what we do, it all just sarah is try to follow this story and he's the people who allow us into their own lives, dignity and democracy. the system even come in as an international inside corruption, excellence award, nominator hero. now the world keeps up, its strong,...
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lyric odin's mother christine corrales says her 14 year-old has been living in hayward with his father. >> for about a year when he went missing last week. perales lives on the east coast and doesn't have eyes on her son. so she reached out to a family friend who lives in oakland who is doing their best to make sure lyric returns home safe. >> i have known him since he was a baby longtime family friend natasha horns says she first learned about lyric autin going missing over the weekend in just scrolling on facebook as per usual. and then i seen lyrics face and i was like, well, you know, this looks like new. so i clicked on it said that he was missing. so. >> i immediately the and christina to see what was going dunn's mother, christine, per alice is skeptical about what happened to her son. >> she just recently learned that he was suspended from school and believes he may have run away. she claims she has been receiving text messages from an anonymous number claiming to be leery. he says the tax have been asking for money and to help with ride shares. >> she wanted to get his address
lyric odin's mother christine corrales says her 14 year-old has been living in hayward with his father. >> for about a year when he went missing last week. perales lives on the east coast and doesn't have eyes on her son. so she reached out to a family friend who lives in oakland who is doing their best to make sure lyric returns home safe. >> i have known him since he was a baby longtime family friend natasha horns says she first learned about lyric autin going missing over the...
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christine romans now with more from new mexico. >> reporter: morning for maggie and j.j.edo in their rural town outside san jose santa fe are busy. with a baby and a toddler, they both work two jobs and have a long commute. >> how fast are you going to go? >> reporter: but their biggest stress is gone. >> here we go. >> i have two boys going to a wonderful school that would cost about probably $2600 a month to have both of them here for free. it is critical for us. >> i love you, baby. i'll see you tomorrow. >> reporter: in 2022, an overwhelming 70% of voters in new mexico voted in favor of a ballot initiative to divert a sliver of oil and gas tax revenue to early childhood education, a bipartisan effort amounting to $150 million a year. >> we were thinking about what are we going to do? what are we going to give up in our monthly bills to pay this copay. then we found out the state was paying it. i cried. like it was that much of a relief. because we didn't know how we were going to do it. >> reporter: a relief too for deyanira contreras, who runs kids campus santa fe, w
christine romans now with more from new mexico. >> reporter: morning for maggie and j.j.edo in their rural town outside san jose santa fe are busy. with a baby and a toddler, they both work two jobs and have a long commute. >> how fast are you going to go? >> reporter: but their biggest stress is gone. >> here we go. >> i have two boys going to a wonderful school that would cost about probably $2600 a month to have both of them here for free. it is critical for us....
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christine romans, nbc news, new york. >>> when we come back, baseball's biggest fans celebrating theiretown hero a world hometown hero a world ok guys, instead of getting weathertech, i saved a few bucks and got some cheap, foreign made floor mats. but they really stink, so put these on. ♪♪ really, gary? mom, i'm thirsty. don't settle for cheap, stinky floor mats. at weathertech we make our floorliners and cargo liners here in america, out of pure non-toxic american materials. dad, next time get weathertech. they don't stink! i'm on it. find out everything we have at wt.com. when my doctor gave me breztri for my copd... things changed for me. breztri gave me... better breathing, symptom improvement, and reduced flare-ups. breztri won't replace a rescue inhaler for sudden breathing problems. it is not for asthma. tell your doctor if you have a heart condition or high blood pressure before taking it. don't take breztri more than prescribed. breztri may increase your risk of thrush, pneumonia, and osteoporosis. call your doctor if worsened breathing, chest pain... mouth or tongue swelling
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christine romans with more now on our series, the cost of living. >> reporter: here in rural wisconsinolden years was interrupted. >> when the tech came out she shook my hand and she said the doctor's going to call you. my gut was saying he's got alzheimer's. >> anything else you want to do? >> reporter: in 2018 the zimmer's impending retirement rocked by the diagnosis. she left one year shy of her 65th birthday determined to take care of chuck at home. >> everything that we worked hard for is going back into his care. >> reporter: so you retired from your job to take on another job that is not paid. >> correct. so we saw our savings dwindle and dwindle and dwindle. >> reporter: their financial burden is common and top of mind for many voters in swing states like wisconsin where 580,000 unpaid family caregivers spend an average of $7,000 a year in out-of-pocket costs according to aarp. the tally is higher for families caring for someone with dementia. more than $240,000 in the last seven years of life. >> look at the bluffs over there. >> to say nothing like lost income when a partner
christine romans with more now on our series, the cost of living. >> reporter: here in rural wisconsinolden years was interrupted. >> when the tech came out she shook my hand and she said the doctor's going to call you. my gut was saying he's got alzheimer's. >> anything else you want to do? >> reporter: in 2018 the zimmer's impending retirement rocked by the diagnosis. she left one year shy of her 65th birthday determined to take care of chuck at home. >>...
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christine romans now on the impact for consumers. >> reporter: cranes idle in brooklyn, baltimore and houston. dockworkers striking for the first time in almost 50 years. the dockworkers union rejecting a 50% pay increase over six years, an offer the maritime alliance says exceeds every other settlement, adding this is a completely avoidable strike. the dockworkers also demanding restrictions on automation for the cranes, gates and trucks at the port, to make sure technology doesn't replace their jobs. >> nothing is going to move without us. and we're going to keep this thing going every day. >> reporter: the longer the strike goes on, the more you'll feel it. retailers and importers are scrambling to move their products, already raising freight costs. eventually that could raise prices for consumers. and every day of uncertainty a concern for margaret barrow. her healthy snack company it's nola relies on ingredients that come through these ports. >> it's kind of scary. in two months if i can't get all the ingredients i need for my product, i'm going have to just let my customers know
christine romans now on the impact for consumers. >> reporter: cranes idle in brooklyn, baltimore and houston. dockworkers striking for the first time in almost 50 years. the dockworkers union rejecting a 50% pay increase over six years, an offer the maritime alliance says exceeds every other settlement, adding this is a completely avoidable strike. the dockworkers also demanding restrictions on automation for the cranes, gates and trucks at the port, to make sure technology doesn't...
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here's christine romans. >> reporter: the quarter pounder will be back on the menu as mcdonald's food safety crisis enters a second week. the colorado agriculture department has ruled out beef patties as the source of the e. coli outbreak that sickened 75 people in 13 states. one person died. a mcdonald's spokesperson saying the most likely source of the outbreak, slivered onions. in a video message mcdonald's president vowing to make it right. >> on behalf of the mcdonald's system i want you to hear from me. we are sorry. >> reporter: mcdonald's no longer sourcing the onions from supplier taylor farms colorado springs, saying those onions were sold at mcdonald's in colorado, kansas, wyoming and other states in the area including airport locations, which could account for cases in other states. taylor farms says it will continue to work with the cdc and fda, saying its products on the market today are safe. 15-year-old kamberlyn bowler says she ate quarter pounders in september and is now in isolation in a denver hospital with her mom. >> it scared me. like i was scared. so i told her
here's christine romans. >> reporter: the quarter pounder will be back on the menu as mcdonald's food safety crisis enters a second week. the colorado agriculture department has ruled out beef patties as the source of the e. coli outbreak that sickened 75 people in 13 states. one person died. a mcdonald's spokesperson saying the most likely source of the outbreak, slivered onions. in a video message mcdonald's president vowing to make it right. >> on behalf of the mcdonald's system...