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commissioner collins, thank you. il comment and ask a few questions temperature important this the commissioners express themselves and concerns. for the benefit of you, chief and the benefit as the command staff. you get a flavor with the commission what the concerns are. and frank low the expertise on this as well. commissioner, clothes the dpw scenario is something i dealt with for 27 years when i came in we had a plumber. and in fact i grew up with that plumb per at one point in grammar school. there was a clear this yep that used to have robust activity with is now a plumber not that is past tense and history. for us chief, retournament this level. and i think you heart flavor of the commissioner i wanted say it is important we hear what the cho and the departmentful thank you, chief. it is important for us to hear when is real out there. i'm not saying we don't believe but factual information is important. >> if i may, i just locked up public works budget. and it says that 15% near low 15% of the ref now source
commissioner collins, thank you. il comment and ask a few questions temperature important this the commissioners express themselves and concerns. for the benefit of you, chief and the benefit as the command staff. you get a flavor with the commission what the concerns are. and frank low the expertise on this as well. commissioner, clothes the dpw scenario is something i dealt with for 27 years when i came in we had a plumber. and in fact i grew up with that plumb per at one point in grammar...
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thanks. >> thank you very much commissioner collins. at this point, thank you very much chief tong for your comprehensive report. madam secretary-- >> item 5, commissioner president's report and update. report and update from fire commission president stephen nakajo. >> thank you very much. commissioners and just wanted to share with you a update in terms of my activity as president. i recently had a commission secretary do a poll on the rest of the commissioners in terms of the remaining 5 months, 5 meetings that are left, particularly meeting-next meeting, august 23. we scheduled a closed session for briefing to continue in terms of our appeals process in front of us. i plan to bring a vote on september 13 at that particular commission meeting so that you can be aware of that and adjust your calendars to that. the date of september 13 i know we will have a full commission and as we proceed the next meeting of the 27 of september are going into october 12, october 12 i have preliminarily scheduled our last presentation. a former member
thanks. >> thank you very much commissioner collins. at this point, thank you very much chief tong for your comprehensive report. madam secretary-- >> item 5, commissioner president's report and update. report and update from fire commission president stephen nakajo. >> thank you very much. commissioners and just wanted to share with you a update in terms of my activity as president. i recently had a commission secretary do a poll on the rest of the commissioners in terms of...
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go ahead, commissioner collins. thank you, mr. boone. what would you say is our biggest challenge in the coming year? i'm sorry? say again? what would you say is our biggest challenge in your purview in our in the coming year, our biggest challenge in the coming years is i see it's kind of a dual thing. you've got incoming young firefighters and you've got outgoing aging firefighters, which means you have a lot of loss of experience . so how do you blend that out? loss of experience with getting firefighters that are new to the job, job to understand how important it is for their own health and safety? i think that's probably the biggest challenge. feinstein on the first sentence, very good. yeah thank you very much. so, yeah, one last thing i'd like your opinion on the new potential training facility in the bayview . any concerns about that site? actually lieutenant or captain? captain roger. captain. captain i ing asked me to take a look. he said he wanted me in on the ground floor. one of the first things that i did do when he started
go ahead, commissioner collins. thank you, mr. boone. what would you say is our biggest challenge in the coming year? i'm sorry? say again? what would you say is our biggest challenge in your purview in our in the coming year, our biggest challenge in the coming years is i see it's kind of a dual thing. you've got incoming young firefighters and you've got outgoing aging firefighters, which means you have a lot of loss of experience . so how do you blend that out? loss of experience with...
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. >>> former nfl running back alex collins has died in a motorcycle crash. he was 28. the seattle seahawks and two with the baltimore ravens before ending his nfl career in 2021. the broward county sheriff's office in florida said the motorcycle collins was driving collided with an suv on sunday evening. the circumstances of the crash are under investigation. >>> multiple dogs were killed at a washington, d.c., pet day care and spa yesterday after floodwaters rushed into the building. d.c. fire and rescue said the rising waters following heavy rain and storms broke through the district dogs front wall with windows and flooded the business. they did not specify how many animals lost their lives but did say more than 20 dogs were rescued. >>> and a group of environmentalists dubbed the darwin 200 have set sail on a two-year journey following in the late scientist's footstep. they took off from southern england this morning and plan to follow the path charles darwin sailed two centuries ago that led him to develop the theory of evolution by natural selection. the darwin 2
. >>> former nfl running back alex collins has died in a motorcycle crash. he was 28. the seattle seahawks and two with the baltimore ravens before ending his nfl career in 2021. the broward county sheriff's office in florida said the motorcycle collins was driving collided with an suv on sunday evening. the circumstances of the crash are under investigation. >>> multiple dogs were killed at a washington, d.c., pet day care and spa yesterday after floodwaters rushed into the...
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bill barr, it was fascinating to hear everything he said to kaitlan collins. she did an incredible interview tonight. bill barr is a big believer in presidential power. okay? he thinks that donald trump should be nowhere near the oval office again tonight. your thoughts as you listened to what he said. >> yeah. the fact that bill barr was one of his biggest defenders and now he's saying, i don't think, like you said, anywhere near the presidency. i think we should listen to that. there's been other reports. i believe nbc spoke to, i think, dozens of folks within trump's cabinet who says, we do not think -- it was anonymous. we don't think this man should be president. i think that matters. the american public should pay attention to that. >> thoughts? >> you think? this is part of a pattern. his attorney, such a strong advocate, pro-donald trump saying this man should be nowhere near the oval office because he will weaponize this against his enemies. add that to all of the former cabinet members who are warning his supporters and the american people of the dan
bill barr, it was fascinating to hear everything he said to kaitlan collins. she did an incredible interview tonight. bill barr is a big believer in presidential power. okay? he thinks that donald trump should be nowhere near the oval office again tonight. your thoughts as you listened to what he said. >> yeah. the fact that bill barr was one of his biggest defenders and now he's saying, i don't think, like you said, anywhere near the presidency. i think we should listen to that. there's...
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. we're collins.happy about this? no. you know her very well. yeah. >> yeah, she looks amazing. oh, she fabulous. >> yeah, she looks amazing. oh, she wouldn't s. say that? we >> why wouldn't she say that? we didn't. me when i was on the last or time before bev last time or the time before bev about of was last time or the time before bev about older of was last time or the time before bev about older people, of was last time or the time before bev about older people, sex was last time or the time before bev about older people, sex lives.s about older people, sex lives. yeah. and i think having 90 yeah. and i think having a 90 year old woman fabulous year old woman looking fabulous , younger husband, , but her much younger husband, he's stereotype. he's younger stereotype. >> . >> yes. >> yes. >> can we ask him can we ask you about know they about this because you know they everyone's said that marriage wouldn't last. everyone said it was a marriage of was like a marriage of convenience. da da da. but
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but first to you. >> i totally agree with congressman collins.rgia ships more recruits than any other state in the union. we're struggling in recruiting, the propensity to enlist the target population, the 18 to 24 yolds is way down -- 24-year-olds is way down. i think it's a very worrisome trend. 1% of americans actually serve in our military today. we don't have as many bases around the country. but frankly, there's some things that our military needs to totally stay out of the political arena, they need to give their best military advice, our civilian leaders supported by the congress make the final decisions. if there's a decision they don't agree with, they should resign. we've had some crossing of that line and i think that's contributed to this. it's a -- to me, it's a very, very worrisome trend. cheryl: doug. >> general, i love your bluntness there. this is the issue we've got to deal with here. you've got independents, democrats and republicans and military, most of the branches will miss targets again. what you said about the political
but first to you. >> i totally agree with congressman collins.rgia ships more recruits than any other state in the union. we're struggling in recruiting, the propensity to enlist the target population, the 18 to 24 yolds is way down -- 24-year-olds is way down. i think it's a very worrisome trend. 1% of americans actually serve in our military today. we don't have as many bases around the country. but frankly, there's some things that our military needs to totally stay out of the...
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he settling adjusting to kaitlan collins tonight, which is about the amount of carnage. that's his word. he thinks donald trump believes in his wake. let me play this for you. >> he leaves, and his way, ruined lives like this, the people who went up to capitol hill, these individuals, many of the people who served him and government that got sucked into those things, and he leaves all this carnage in his wake. >> do you think he cares about that? >> he doesn't care about that. loyalty is a one-way street for him. >> i feel you have something to say about that phenomenon. >> i agree with everything he said except for the fact that he was part of the group that was leaving the carnage in the street. he was part of the people who are weaponizing the department of justice. he is not an innocent baby in this case. he is, in fact, the guilty party. again, he needs to come clean. >> as we -- i mean, in the detriment, it says there are six unindicted coconspirators, and we have a graphic of who we know, where we have reported on, who we eve they are, and there's a sixth who we h
he settling adjusting to kaitlan collins tonight, which is about the amount of carnage. that's his word. he thinks donald trump believes in his wake. let me play this for you. >> he leaves, and his way, ruined lives like this, the people who went up to capitol hill, these individuals, many of the people who served him and government that got sucked into those things, and he leaves all this carnage in his wake. >> do you think he cares about that? >> he doesn't care about that....
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collins: thank you very much. germans questions to you about the airmen who has been accused of leaking classified documents. what was so disturbing to me was when i learned through some of the court filings that there was an air force member and a -- miranda that indicated that he had been repeatedly warned. this was not a deviation that came out of the blue. but in fact he had been reprimanded and he had been instructed to quote, stop any deep dives into classified intelligence information and focus on his job. he quote, had been observed taking notes on classified intelligence materials. these reports are very concerning because it appears that this serious breach might have been prevented, or stopped much sooner, if the guard unit had taken greater action to restrict his access to classified information. my question is, what is the standard practice when someone has been reprimanded for misuse of classified information and then does it again? that means it should not require an ig report. that should be on the
collins: thank you very much. germans questions to you about the airmen who has been accused of leaking classified documents. what was so disturbing to me was when i learned through some of the court filings that there was an air force member and a -- miranda that indicated that he had been repeatedly warned. this was not a deviation that came out of the blue. but in fact he had been reprimanded and he had been instructed to quote, stop any deep dives into classified intelligence information...
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collins his answer. >> okay. we're on it. do it.ollins, you're in charge. >> how did that feel? >> good. i'm obsessed about this. >> reporter: to help drive down the cost dr. collins pointed to a program implemented in louisiana as a possible model. it began with the support of republican senator bill cassidy, who happens to be a physician who has treated people with hepatitis c. >> the goal was to use a subscription model. we call it the netflix model. you pay a flat fee to the drug company, get as much drug as you can, and you treat as many as you can. and that was going to be principally for the medicaid, the uninsured and the incarcerated place. >> reporter: after the program began in july 2019, the number of people beginning treatment increased dramatically, from 288 i the first three months to 1584 in the next three months. even with the pandemic slowing treatment, the total number of patients treated has grown to more than 14,000. >> it is possible that you can treat a lot more patients than you've previously treated if you t
collins his answer. >> okay. we're on it. do it.ollins, you're in charge. >> how did that feel? >> good. i'm obsessed about this. >> reporter: to help drive down the cost dr. collins pointed to a program implemented in louisiana as a possible model. it began with the support of republican senator bill cassidy, who happens to be a physician who has treated people with hepatitis c. >> the goal was to use a subscription model. we call it the netflix model. you pay a...
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neil collins a legend the collins is a legend at the telegraph. writing telegraph.en writing columns for columns at the telegraph for many never actually many years. we've never actually worked i don't even worked together. i don't even know neil. obviously, i know his work, don't think we've work, but i don't think we've ever he is probably the ever met. he is probably the most financial most respected financial journalist in britain among people particularly people who know, particularly when things like people who know, particularly when and things like people who know, particularly when and the things like people who know, particularly when and the nittygs like people who know, particularly when and the nitty grittye people who know, particularly when and the nitty gritty of banking and the nitty gritty of how the city works. he's a problem with the best on britain's newsroom. it's not. it's not just that . it's not it's not just that. it's not just that. >> liam, would you take a check? it's as long as you make it out. >> this is this is this is an important mo
neil collins a legend the collins is a legend at the telegraph. writing telegraph.en writing columns for columns at the telegraph for many never actually many years. we've never actually worked i don't even worked together. i don't even know neil. obviously, i know his work, don't think we've work, but i don't think we've ever he is probably the ever met. he is probably the most financial most respected financial journalist in britain among people particularly people who know, particularly when...
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uh collins barty has govern for a short period of time. there were issues and, and, and that's where his popularity has taken a little bit of a hit. however, he does remain very popular, but popularity doesn't necessarily translate into constituencies at the ballot box . and mr. han loan back in 2013 in the election so well hold on a point of correction there in the last, what is it been 12 months ever since he was ousted from offices prime minister, his party has won the vast majority of the elections that they ran in yes, the and, and i think that is the, what his popularity does translate into the ballad box as far as he's concerned. that's my point. and i think that if he's not on the ballot books and the political body doesn't, isn't allowed to run, isn't allowed to contest in a free and fair election environment, then there is no guarantee that your visit, mister collins, the supporters will be able to go stifled that is the point that i am making and 2013 on pause is also very popular. however, his message, disney resonate at that t
uh collins barty has govern for a short period of time. there were issues and, and, and that's where his popularity has taken a little bit of a hit. however, he does remain very popular, but popularity doesn't necessarily translate into constituencies at the ballot box . and mr. han loan back in 2013 in the election so well hold on a point of correction there in the last, what is it been 12 months ever since he was ousted from offices prime minister, his party has won the vast majority of the...
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donald collins helped the passengers. >> john: as he was helping them get to safety, police say collins was hit by an suv that was driven by an illegal immigrant who was suspected of driving drunk. he eventually died at a nearby hospital. garrett tenny has the details in this horrifying story and garrett, what more do we know about the suspect? >> john, her name is irma, 33 years old, and according to ice, in the country illegally. dallas county sheriff's says martinez was drunk early saturday morning when she crashed into the minivan and into donald collins killing him. martinez is held on an immigration detainer after being charge the with manslaughter and assault with a vehicle. the family of donald collins or trey as they call him have shown remarkable faith and compassion, even towards the woman who took his life. >> i pray that since she still has breath in her body that she gets to know the lord because i don't want her to go to hell. i forgive her. i'm not angry with her, i'm not. i'm not upset with her. she was not in her right mind. >> trey served in the marines for five years
donald collins helped the passengers. >> john: as he was helping them get to safety, police say collins was hit by an suv that was driven by an illegal immigrant who was suspected of driving drunk. he eventually died at a nearby hospital. garrett tenny has the details in this horrifying story and garrett, what more do we know about the suspect? >> john, her name is irma, 33 years old, and according to ice, in the country illegally. dallas county sheriff's says martinez was drunk...
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collins was a physician. he is also unionist. why was this an important case for them to help preserve the union? why did it ultimately involve daniel webster and the president of the united states? >> i do think you do have to kinda read the story. there are so many plot twists that are beyond believing. but he becomes a bit of a cat and mouse game. they stand up and a lot of people stand up with them. then they died down. they are zooming back and forth to different hiding places. and then the macon jailer and his partner are trying to chase them. meanwhile, they are getting harassed. one of the techniques the crafts -- they try to keep these guys busy. they get charged for smoking in the street or carrying a gun. where ridiculous things like running the toll. it is all of these crazy things going back and forth and then such level of frustration and building up and the stakes are so high that collins turns to the present and extreme frustration as as you gotta do something about this. >> what was your assessment as a historian
collins was a physician. he is also unionist. why was this an important case for them to help preserve the union? why did it ultimately involve daniel webster and the president of the united states? >> i do think you do have to kinda read the story. there are so many plot twists that are beyond believing. but he becomes a bit of a cat and mouse game. they stand up and a lot of people stand up with them. then they died down. they are zooming back and forth to different hiding places. and...
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sonali: joining us now is michael collins and danielle polly.hank you for joining us on a pivotal day. you are seeing the front end of the curve up about 505 on the two-year. when you think about what was said in jackson hole, does it change anything about the way you are thinking about putting money in the bond market? >> yeah, the markets reaction has been pretty muted. if anything, the markets continue to shift toward the view that the fund rate, whether it goes up anymore from here or not, it's how long it will remain with a five handle and the markets are shifting the intermediate part of the curve closer and closer to that fund rate. that's been our view that the front and was too inverted so the market is starting to pop price and a higher fund rate for longer and that's a possible scenario. sonali: he did hint at the uncertainty around our star but not to the degree the market wanted. when you thing about longer rate inflation, do you think there needs to be movement on that front? >> i wasn't surprised either by his comments. it confirm
sonali: joining us now is michael collins and danielle polly.hank you for joining us on a pivotal day. you are seeing the front end of the curve up about 505 on the two-year. when you think about what was said in jackson hole, does it change anything about the way you are thinking about putting money in the bond market? >> yeah, the markets reaction has been pretty muted. if anything, the markets continue to shift toward the view that the fund rate, whether it goes up anymore from here or...
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ashley: doug collins, thank you. more "coast to coast" after this. ♪ the biggest ideas inspire new ones. 30 years ago, state street created an etf that inspired the world to invest differently. it still does. what can you do with spy? ♪ ♪ ♪ i have type 2 diabetes, but i manage it well. ♪ ♪ jardiance ♪ ♪ it's a little pill with a big story to tell. ♪ ♪ i take once-daily jardiance, ♪ ♪ at each day's staaart. ♪ ♪ as time went on it was easy to seee. ♪ ♪ i'm lowering my a1c. ♪ jardiance works 24/7 in your body to flush out some sugar! and for adults with type 2 diabetes and known heart disease, jardiance can lower the risk of cardiovascular death, too. jardiance may cause serious side effects including ketoacidosis that may be fatal, dehydration, that can lead to sudden worsening of kidney function, and genital yeast or urinary tract infections. a rare, life-threatening bacterial infection in the skin of the perineum could occur. stop taking jardiance and call your doctor right away if you have symptoms of this infection
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jim: a 66 from cory connors but days one and two you had the 61 by collin morikawa on thursday. he had a 63 by adam shank on thursday. there were some 64's on friday. now keegan bradley overlooked his 63 also on thursday. so, you know, it's going to have to take something extraordinary tomorrow. trevor: it will be a good test for hovland. he had spoken through the season about having to mature from course strategy and maintenance standpoint and started working with eduardo molinari and they identified some of the weaknesses in his shot choice. and he's going to be put to the test tomorrow. don't chase after hole locations you don't need to. play in the middle of the greens and force them to come and chase you without you making any mistakes. jim: we'll be with him every step of the way from the opening tee shot. again, 1:30 tomorrow eastern time when we begin. now, i know that the odds aren't great, but if morikawa were to hole this bunker shot, he would actually leapfrog over xander schauffele and find himself in the company once again tomorrow with viktor hovland and be last o
jim: a 66 from cory connors but days one and two you had the 61 by collin morikawa on thursday. he had a 63 by adam shank on thursday. there were some 64's on friday. now keegan bradley overlooked his 63 also on thursday. so, you know, it's going to have to take something extraordinary tomorrow. trevor: it will be a good test for hovland. he had spoken through the season about having to mature from course strategy and maintenance standpoint and started working with eduardo molinari and they...
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. >> reporter: karen collins is with american property casualty insurance association. says ask your agent whether your home policy extends to the kids' dorm. >> pick up the phone to have that conversation. >> reporter: two possible hitches. one, homeowners deductibles can be high. a thousand bucks is common. it wouldn't make sense to file a claim for $500 earrings stolen from a dorm with that $1,000 deductible. hitch two, if your kid is living off campus your homeowners policy might not apply at all. >> the reality is you actually need renters insurance as a college student to help protect your personal belongings while away at college. >> reporter: collins said shopping for separate renters insurance is easy, often bundled with car insurance. >> we see multiple carriers advertise as low as $5 to $10 a month. >> sammy is impressed and possibly in the market for a policy of her own. if you buy a renter's policy it is super important to do a full inventory of what you are insuring, your stuff. shoot a home video and open phones and drawers. get makes, models, serial numb
. >> reporter: karen collins is with american property casualty insurance association. says ask your agent whether your home policy extends to the kids' dorm. >> pick up the phone to have that conversation. >> reporter: two possible hitches. one, homeowners deductibles can be high. a thousand bucks is common. it wouldn't make sense to file a claim for $500 earrings stolen from a dorm with that $1,000 deductible. hitch two, if your kid is living off campus your homeowners...
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cnn's kaitlan collins is outside the federal courthouse in washington where she has been covering events all day. kaitlan, what are you hearing from the president's former aides and allies about how today went? >> anderson, it was pretty much as they expected when it came to the actual proceeding, the nuts and bolts of what it looked like once the former president was here and the courthouse behind me. of course, they expected him to plead not guilty. he actually did it himself here, which is not what he did in miami. instead, his attorney did it then. he himself said the words when he was in this courthouse behind me. and for the president himself i am told, he is obviously not happy that he had to come here to washington today as he made clear in his remarks there and subsequent remarks that he's made online about the city. but it's the idea that he prefer not to have to show up in person. another reminder of his growing legal troubles that he is facing. he is talking online about how they're benefitting him politically. but they are weighing on him, anderson. and he had this dejected
cnn's kaitlan collins is outside the federal courthouse in washington where she has been covering events all day. kaitlan, what are you hearing from the president's former aides and allies about how today went? >> anderson, it was pretty much as they expected when it came to the actual proceeding, the nuts and bolts of what it looked like once the former president was here and the courthouse behind me. of course, they expected him to plead not guilty. he actually did it himself here,...
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like, francis collins and president clinton at the time came out and said, this human genome, sequencing human genome is going to transform how we diagnose, treat, and prevent all human disease. those huge statements about what is going to happen. and i would argue one of the biggest issues that has happened today is there has not been adoption of genetic technology. and i would point back to, again, part of my dissatisfaction with the investing world is part of the reason why it has not been adopted is, a lot of the genetic information is about prevention. for instance, if i tell you you are likely to have an adverse event from this antidepressant, or you are potentially at higher risk for atrial fib, those are not well-monetized medical events. you can make a lot of money treating atrial fibrillation, but you cannot make money in that absence of a disease. so, for instance, if i successfully keep you healthy to 100, you are not a profit center for the health care world. and so, genetic information, a lot of that potential is not really adopted in the primary care setting in part becaus
like, francis collins and president clinton at the time came out and said, this human genome, sequencing human genome is going to transform how we diagnose, treat, and prevent all human disease. those huge statements about what is going to happen. and i would argue one of the biggest issues that has happened today is there has not been adoption of genetic technology. and i would point back to, again, part of my dissatisfaction with the investing world is part of the reason why it has not been...
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collins played for the seahawks and ravens during his career.was 28 years old. >> well, next, a new legal battle stemming from the movie that once. sandra bullock, an oscar, the blind side, the real life nfl player whose story is told in that film is now taking on the family he says never really adopted him. abc's lionel moise reports. >> tony here, here's your quarterback. all right. you protect his blind side when you look at him, you think of me. >> this morning. a bombshell allegation from the man who was the center of the 2009 film the blind side is your decision. >> michael. it's your life. >> michael oher, the real life inspiration behind that film, says he was blind sided by a family who calls him their son. the oscar winning film tells the story of a homeless black teen taken in by a well-off white family in the south. defying the odds to become a first round nfl draft pick. >> i would like to become a legal guardian. >> lord help that child. >> the family telling good morning america in 2010, they viewed michael as a miracle in their h
collins played for the seahawks and ravens during his career.was 28 years old. >> well, next, a new legal battle stemming from the movie that once. sandra bullock, an oscar, the blind side, the real life nfl player whose story is told in that film is now taking on the family he says never really adopted him. abc's lionel moise reports. >> tony here, here's your quarterback. all right. you protect his blind side when you look at him, you think of me. >> this morning. a...
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. >>> now here with me an all-star panel, kaitlan collins, abbi phillip and jonah goldberg. to see you all. i want to set the table for this discussion with something that asa hutchinson, who will be on the debate stage, said about what he expects tonight. >> every appearance he has in court, every hearing, every filing overshadows everything else. so sure, that's the reason that it's not fair to the voters to have four criminal cases pending against you, and you can't even attend a debate. how did you effectively lead whenever you have those distractions. >> look, i think that is going to be an argument you'll hear from some of the candidates on that debate stage, but what's amazing about the republican field and where it stands right now is that so many of the other candidates will be making trump's argument that he's being wrongfully pursued by law enforcement with a liberal agenda, et cetera. i think asa hutchinson is trying to make the best version of the argument to republican voters, which is something you kind of heard ron desantis say, which is we want someone who i
. >>> now here with me an all-star panel, kaitlan collins, abbi phillip and jonah goldberg. to see you all. i want to set the table for this discussion with something that asa hutchinson, who will be on the debate stage, said about what he expects tonight. >> every appearance he has in court, every hearing, every filing overshadows everything else. so sure, that's the reason that it's not fair to the voters to have four criminal cases pending against you, and you can't even...
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. >> back in 2002, natalie collins was a young lawyer defending a medical malpractice case when she metensic psychiatrist named dr. steven pitt. >> it is a very intellectually honest whether you wanted his opinion or not, you've got it. but he was formidable and he was fair. >> it was nationally known for his work on cases like the column line massacre and the murder of jonbenÉt ramsey. his interest in natalie was personal as well as professional. when they met again a few years later, he asked her to lunch. >> i took him up on the offer and i had the longest village i've ever had. it was hours and it was fabulous. i love it every minute of it. >> ours turned into years. they got engaged. >> he was a brilliant forensic psychiatrist, but he was, in my biased opinion, and even better human being. >> he had two sons of his ex-wife and they were the center of his world. >> he would say to the boys, work hard, don't say can't, be nice, and have fun. >> steve was a master at delving into someone's mind, understanding what made them take. >> no matter who retained him or what they wanted him t
. >> back in 2002, natalie collins was a young lawyer defending a medical malpractice case when she metensic psychiatrist named dr. steven pitt. >> it is a very intellectually honest whether you wanted his opinion or not, you've got it. but he was formidable and he was fair. >> it was nationally known for his work on cases like the column line massacre and the murder of jonbenÉt ramsey. his interest in natalie was personal as well as professional. when they met again a few...
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and on that note, another thing that bill barr said and kaitlan collins really excellent interview with last night, he poked holes in one of the primary ideas that trump's defense attorneys are trying to put out there. that this is just the first amendment. >> he can say whatever he wants. he can even lie. he can tell people that the election was stolen when he knew better. but that does not protect you from entering into a conspiracy. all conspiracies involve speech. all fraud involves speech. so free speech didn't give you the right to engage in a fraudulent conspiracy. >> such an important point here. >> hugely important point. he's right. there's nothing to that defense. it sounds great on television. it may sound great to his base. it will not work in court. however, it's so significant that this is coming from bill barr. let's remember who bill barr is. bill barr is the guy who campaigned for the job of attorney general basically by laying out a 17-page memo that he would serve as the president's personal defender, which he did. he lied to the american public about the results of
and on that note, another thing that bill barr said and kaitlan collins really excellent interview with last night, he poked holes in one of the primary ideas that trump's defense attorneys are trying to put out there. that this is just the first amendment. >> he can say whatever he wants. he can even lie. he can tell people that the election was stolen when he knew better. but that does not protect you from entering into a conspiracy. all conspiracies involve speech. all fraud involves...
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. - if you listened to their coach, collin bell, is he an english coach? .oach? he is, he's from leicester. which - coach? he is, he's from leicester. which is - coach? he is, he's from i leicester. which is where i'm from, a great city. let's talk about him and what his plan is, because many are arguing he's put the wrong people in the wrong position so far. ., �* . . people in the wrong position so far. . �* , , ., far. yeah, it's... he is in a position— far. yeah, it's... he is in a position where _ far. yeah, it's... he is in a position where he - far. yeah, it's... he is in a position where he seems i far. yeah, it's... he is in a. position where he seems to far. yeah, it's... he is in a - position where he seems to be favouring his veteran players. he has young, who has played in the women's super league. they're very well but they're also in their mid—30s, and the problem for them is that leading the offence in transition, which is what they have been forced to do, has been difficult for them on multiple occasions. defenders have been able to recover,
. - if you listened to their coach, collin bell, is he an english coach? .oach? he is, he's from leicester. which - coach? he is, he's from leicester. which is - coach? he is, he's from i leicester. which is where i'm from, a great city. let's talk about him and what his plan is, because many are arguing he's put the wrong people in the wrong position so far. ., �* . . people in the wrong position so far. . �* , , ., far. yeah, it's... he is in a position— far. yeah, it's... he is in a...
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i've got doug collins on set with me.o start with your reaction to ron desantis' economic agenda, the journal was fairly -- fairly complementary. >> and as it should be. any time a serious contender has a plan, a better plan, has proven himself in a leadership position in one of the most robust economies in the united states in florida, who attracted lots of money from lots of different parts of the world, especially from other migrants, republicans who have come there to thrive, he's proven himself, grown his popularity by 20 points in the last four years, has a great plan that's working there, knows what he's doing, proven what he's doing and i think that's a good thing for somebody that's running for president. cheryl: i know you endorsed governor desantis. are you concerned about his weak poll numbers? >> it's really early. a lot of people are still burned out from the last election cycle. i think the people who actually answer the phones are of a certain opinion, that's okay. i remember it was this time in the last e
i've got doug collins on set with me.o start with your reaction to ron desantis' economic agenda, the journal was fairly -- fairly complementary. >> and as it should be. any time a serious contender has a plan, a better plan, has proven himself in a leadership position in one of the most robust economies in the united states in florida, who attracted lots of money from lots of different parts of the world, especially from other migrants, republicans who have come there to thrive, he's...
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>> i did the full thing there. >> jimmy: collin is the pa announcer for the mets. >> wow, you're goodf sounds like howard cosell. >> a little bit. >> jimmy: it's always a little bit weird. >> i called collin. and i said what are the bullet points of the cosell imitation? and he gave them to me. >> jimmy: what are the bullet point? >> i don't remember them anymore. >> well, jimmy, i see that you've turned 50, and i applaud that, but i have to say i see before you the shell of a former talk show host that i used to know and love. [ applause ] >> jimmy: i like subtle howard cosell. david duchovny is here. his new movie is called "you people." we'll be right back. [ cheering ] ♪ ♪ you i lane (get out my lane) ♪ ♪ you in my way (get out my way) ♪ ♪ you crossed that line (you crossed that line) ♪ ♪ it ain't yo' day (it ain't yo' day) ♪ ♪ i need my space ♪ ♪ get out my way, get out my way (yeah), ♪ ♪ get out my way (woo), get out my way, ♪ ♪ get out my way (move), get out my way (woo) ♪ ♪ ♪ (well) ♪ ♪ i need my space ♪ when low prices on supplies spark great ideas... when they've got it all
>> i did the full thing there. >> jimmy: collin is the pa announcer for the mets. >> wow, you're goodf sounds like howard cosell. >> a little bit. >> jimmy: it's always a little bit weird. >> i called collin. and i said what are the bullet points of the cosell imitation? and he gave them to me. >> jimmy: what are the bullet point? >> i don't remember them anymore. >> well, jimmy, i see that you've turned 50, and i applaud that, but i have to...
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collins played for the seahawks and ravens. he was a star running back for arkansas.avens tonight calling him a genuinely kind person who carried a special joy and passion. he was just 28. >>> when we come back here tonight, an extraordinary update. we told you last night about the race to save the pets. what's now happening tonight, and the images you have to see here, in a moment. images (man) what if my type 2 diabetes takes over? (woman) what if all i do isn't enough? or what if i can do diabetes differently? (avo) now you can with once-weekly mounjaro. mounjaro helps your body regulate blood sugar, and mounjaro can help decrease how much food you eat. 3 out of 4 people reached an a1c of less than 7%. plus people taking mounjaro lost up to 25 pounds. mounjaro is not for people with type 1 diabetes or children. don't take mounjaro, if you're allergic to it, you or your family have medullary thyroid cancer, or multiple endocrine neoplasia syndrome type 2. stop mounjaro, and call your doctor right away, if you have an allergic reaction, a lump or swelling in your nec
collins played for the seahawks and ravens. he was a star running back for arkansas.avens tonight calling him a genuinely kind person who carried a special joy and passion. he was just 28. >>> when we come back here tonight, an extraordinary update. we told you last night about the race to save the pets. what's now happening tonight, and the images you have to see here, in a moment. images (man) what if my type 2 diabetes takes over? (woman) what if all i do isn't enough? or what if i...
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[laughter] >> a cronkite award goes to nbc news senior reporter ben collins. and special recognition of his reporting on the trenches of the information war. judges praised his brilliant, brave work. saying it is inspiring to watch him bearing witness to the extremism on the dark web and holding one accountable. it comes at the end of a piece about his months of reporting. about threats and disinformation campaigns targeting transgender americans and the lead up to the club q shooting. >> she called police from inside and they showed up in tactical gear. >> he said he was ready to blow. that was facebook live. he was ready to get into a firefight over it. >> he was brought in but prosecutors did not go forward with the case and were still digging through it, trying to figure out exactly why that is. >> am i doing something wrong here? >>>> here are some headlines that i wrote the last six months. and tell lgbtq trust shut down drug events. -- anti-lgbtq trust shut down drag events. doctors under threat from far right activists for providing trans care. three b
[laughter] >> a cronkite award goes to nbc news senior reporter ben collins. and special recognition of his reporting on the trenches of the information war. judges praised his brilliant, brave work. saying it is inspiring to watch him bearing witness to the extremism on the dark web and holding one accountable. it comes at the end of a piece about his months of reporting. about threats and disinformation campaigns targeting transgender americans and the lead up to the club q shooting....
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world, in the year 2000 i think it was, the federal government said that two researchers, francis collinsking at nih, and craig venter, who had a private company, had basically discovered the human genome. anne: correct. david: so that happened in, i think, 2000. president clinton said that was a tie and they were both given credit for it. leaving aside the intramural fighting that had gone on before. so it was then thought, ok the world is going to be much better now that the human genome has been mapped. anne: yep. david: there will be more diseases, we can fix all these diseases. but what happen for the 10 or 15 years afterwards? it did not seem like much happened. anne: that is such an interesting question. and this is also something that plagues me. like, francis collins and president clinton at the time came out and said, this human genome, like sequencing the human genome is going to transform how we diagnose, treat, and prevent all human disease. so it was a huge statements about what is going to happen. and i would argue one of the biggest issues that has happened today is there
world, in the year 2000 i think it was, the federal government said that two researchers, francis collinsking at nih, and craig venter, who had a private company, had basically discovered the human genome. anne: correct. david: so that happened in, i think, 2000. president clinton said that was a tie and they were both given credit for it. leaving aside the intramural fighting that had gone on before. so it was then thought, ok the world is going to be much better now that the human genome has...
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cnn's kaitlan collins is outside the federal khorasan, washington post's been covering events all day. caitlin, or issue from former president's aides and allies about how the night went? >> anderson, it was as expected when it came to the actual proceeding, the nuts and bolts of what it looked like once the former president was here in the chorus behind me. of course, the expected me to plead not guilty, but he did it himself here, which is not what he did and miami. instead, as attorney did it. he himself said the words when he was in the chorus behind me. for the president himself, i am told that he is obviously not happy that she had to come here to washington today, as he made clear in his remarks there and subsequent remarks, that he's made on about the city, but if the idea would be that he'd prefer not to show up in person for this, another indictment, and other or mondaire of his growing legal troubles that he is facing. he's talking online about how they are benefiting him politically, but they are weighing on him. he had this dejected look on his face as he got the motorcad
cnn's kaitlan collins is outside the federal khorasan, washington post's been covering events all day. caitlin, or issue from former president's aides and allies about how the night went? >> anderson, it was as expected when it came to the actual proceeding, the nuts and bolts of what it looked like once the former president was here in the chorus behind me. of course, the expected me to plead not guilty, but he did it himself here, which is not what he did and miami. instead, as attorney...
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simply collins are national organizations and human rights organizations to explain why our songs are unjustly deal. we are an occupied people in our thoughts are resisting this resistance of the occupation is justified by every country in the world. so that potential, how mazda israel exchange do is their last hope to see by so how was the base so is now enough have pressed, and we're hoping for a present or exchange deal in the future. and it's not just based alone or present us hope for that. and we pray for god to help in the see on them. and we tried to reach out to him nice leadership, but it became clear that we wouldn't get some response. last december, him, us threatened to bury the deal if he's real doesn't speed it up. an expert close to the milton to group explained to us possible reasons of this deadlock and the, these really government the scene during this deal with various maneuver and trying to avoid repeating the geological lead, feel that it's see them release prisoners. there is no international movement. the pressure is real into implementing an exchange deal. som
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. >>> the news continues, so "the source" with kaitlan collins source" with kaitlan collins starts now captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com >>> tonight, straight from the source, maui still burning and the death toll is climbing, as the second deadliest u.s. wildfire in a century incinerates paradise. this hour, the governor will deliver a new update, and we'll bring it to you live. >>> plus, yet another not guilty plea from donald trump in one federal case, as the special counsel is asking for an aggressive trial date in the other. trump also not happy with the date they are seeking. >>> what are friends for, by the way? a new expose on judge clarence thomas has unveiled an up roar, an entire 737 just for him? i'm kaitlan collins, and this is "the source." >>> tonight, we're waiting to get a new update from the governor of hawaii and the mayor of maui. a news conference, we should note, is set for this hour. as fires continue to devastate the island. the death toll has now climbed to 53 people. and officials are warning that that number could only get even higher. president biden issued
. >>> the news continues, so "the source" with kaitlan collins source" with kaitlan collins starts now captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com >>> tonight, straight from the source, maui still burning and the death toll is climbing, as the second deadliest u.s. wildfire in a century incinerates paradise. this hour, the governor will deliver a new update, and we'll bring it to you live. >>> plus, yet another not guilty plea from donald trump in one federal...
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i am kaitlan collins and this is the source. we begin tonight, though, with some exclusive new reporting on the hundreds of thousands of dollars in legal fees that rudy giuliani is now staring down, and the desperate attempts that he has made to get former president donald trump to cover them. with his attorney in tow, i am told that rudy giuliani traveled to mar-a-lago in late april on a mission to make a personal appeal to trump to pay his legal bills. by going in person, giuliani and that lawyer, robert costello, believe they could help explain face to face why trump needed to assist his attorney with those ballooning legal bills. they argued that, really, it was in trump's best interests to do so. but apparently it fell on deaf ears. trump's notoriously strict about digging in his to his own coffers. he did not seem very interested, i'm told, in covering that everything that giuliani and costello wanted. one source that he verbally agreed to help but he didn't commit to any specific amount or timeline. another source tells m
i am kaitlan collins and this is the source. we begin tonight, though, with some exclusive new reporting on the hundreds of thousands of dollars in legal fees that rudy giuliani is now staring down, and the desperate attempts that he has made to get former president donald trump to cover them. with his attorney in tow, i am told that rudy giuliani traveled to mar-a-lago in late april on a mission to make a personal appeal to trump to pay his legal bills. by going in person, giuliani and that...
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i'm frank collins. let's get you ready to start this day as always, we kick off the hour to check on u.s. futures on this final day of august trading with sessions riding a four-day winning streak look at the dow futures looking like they'll open up about 130 points higher futures are fighting for gains we clearly were not talking about the dow. the s&p and nasdaq fractionally higher we'll continue to watch the dow all morning long helping with futures this morning, salesforce. sales jumping after topping second quarter estimates and raising its current quarter guidance and its full-year guidance thanks in part to its decision to raise prices on key products for the first time in seven years. taking a look at shares of salesforce this morning, up over 5.5% let's just also looking ahead to today's personal income data economists expecting core pce prices to come inat 4.2% year over year in july. that's just a tick, a skosh higher than june the estimate, 4.2, previous, 4.1. so ahead of that, we're checkin
i'm frank collins. let's get you ready to start this day as always, we kick off the hour to check on u.s. futures on this final day of august trading with sessions riding a four-day winning streak look at the dow futures looking like they'll open up about 130 points higher futures are fighting for gains we clearly were not talking about the dow. the s&p and nasdaq fractionally higher we'll continue to watch the dow all morning long helping with futures this morning, salesforce. sales...