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collins: ¿le dejÓ dinero su mamÁ? >> sÍ. collins: ¿mucho? >> bastante.ching and singing) ( ♪♪ ) ( ♪♪ ) maybelline new york. bienvenidos a sky high air. listos para despegar. iniciando el embarque... longitud y volumen sin límites. próximo destino pestañas que lucen más largas. ♪♪ gracias por volar con sky high. (cousin) este teléfono no va más... ♪♪ alguien me presta el suyo un ratito? (dad) ni se te ocurra... vienen los penales. (son) ni se te ocurra. (mom) ni se te ocurra... tengo un mejor plan: cambiate a verizon. entregas cualquier telefono viejo y te llevas el nuevo samsung galaxy s24+ con a.i. (daughter's friend) y si ya tengo verizon? también puedo? (mom) todos pueden. (daughter) papá, por qué no lo llevas a verizon? tenemos movie night. (vo) ahora clientes nuevos y existentes, entregando cualquier samsung, se llevan el galaxy s24+ por nuestra cuenta. es tu verizon. calderÓn: bien dicen que lo Único constante en la vida es el cambio. esta es la historia de una joven mujer en chicago cuya pasiÓn era el atletismo. corrÍa por la orilla del gran lago
collins: ¿le dejÓ dinero su mamÁ? >> sÍ. collins: ¿mucho? >> bastante.ching and singing) ( ♪♪ ) ( ♪♪ ) maybelline new york. bienvenidos a sky high air. listos para despegar. iniciando el embarque... longitud y volumen sin límites. próximo destino pestañas que lucen más largas. ♪♪ gracias por volar con sky high. (cousin) este teléfono no va más... ♪♪ alguien me presta el suyo un ratito? (dad) ni se te ocurra... vienen los penales. (son) ni se te ocurra....
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collins: mr. president. the presiding officer: the senator from maine. ms. collins: mr. president, several of the amendments we will vote on propose a full year continuing resolution that would lock in dangerously inadequate funding levels for our national defense and lead to cuts in other vital programs, serving our veterans, farmers, low-income families and older americans. in a briefing last month, the commander of u.s. central command told me this is the most dangerous security situation in 50 years, the idea that we would consider hamstringing our military under a yearlong continuing resolution, at such a time, is unconscionable. the department of defense has never operated under a yearlong c.r. it would reduce defense spending by 27 billion collars relative -- $27 billion relative to the level called for under the fiscal responsibility act. further, there would be problems with the misalignment of funds that, in many cases, would prevent critical funding from being executed. for example, 30% of the navy shipbuilding requests could not be spent because the funding w
collins: mr. president. the presiding officer: the senator from maine. ms. collins: mr. president, several of the amendments we will vote on propose a full year continuing resolution that would lock in dangerously inadequate funding levels for our national defense and lead to cuts in other vital programs, serving our veterans, farmers, low-income families and older americans. in a briefing last month, the commander of u.s. central command told me this is the most dangerous security situation in...
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collins: mr. president. the presiding officer: the senator from maine. ms. collins: mr. president, i just want to thank my distinguished colleague from maine for his very kind comments. thank you. mr. durbin: mr. president. the presiding officer: the democratic whip. mr. durbin: let me join the comments of the democratic -- independent democratic senator from maine and the kind words for his colleagues because what she said in a brief period of time was so important at this moment in the debate. i note with pride that of the top nations on a proportional basis supporting the effort in ukraine, the baltics ranking at the top. these small nations determined to be free know what it means to invest in the cause of the ukrainians. i also note -- and i believe she made reference to the fact -- that a country like poland, which ranks fifth on the list of proportional assistance to ukraine, is giving so much that is not accounted for in the ledger books. the people of ukraine when they left in a panic over the invasion of the russians went to poland and were accepted in that cou
collins: mr. president. the presiding officer: the senator from maine. ms. collins: mr. president, i just want to thank my distinguished colleague from maine for his very kind comments. thank you. mr. durbin: mr. president. the presiding officer: the democratic whip. mr. durbin: let me join the comments of the democratic -- independent democratic senator from maine and the kind words for his colleagues because what she said in a brief period of time was so important at this moment in the...
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>> first of all thanks to having me, caitlin collins. and look, i am very confident and overwhelming majority of our members will vote for president biden in the upcoming election. with the especially just given the stark contrast, the one thing we have done throughout my presidency is we deal with facts, and with our contract campaign in the big three, with that fight, and the strikes, we put the facts out there. and when you look at the facts in this presidential election, with the two leading candidates, you could not have more stark contrast. you have president biden, who m others and standing with workers and with the working class and you have president trump, who has a lifetime of serving himself and standing against everything the working class is for. he serves the billionaire class. and so it is -- when you look at the track record of the two and the body of work they've done, particularly with auto in particular, it is a simple decision for us on where we think it should go. >> okay. so, you actually think the reverse? you thi
>> first of all thanks to having me, caitlin collins. and look, i am very confident and overwhelming majority of our members will vote for president biden in the upcoming election. with the especially just given the stark contrast, the one thing we have done throughout my presidency is we deal with facts, and with our contract campaign in the big three, with that fight, and the strikes, we put the facts out there. and when you look at the facts in this presidential election, with the two...
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commissioner collins. >> i second with great enthusiasm. >> thank you very much commissioner collins. commissioner--let me ask the question madam secretary, are you willing to serve as vice president commissioner fraser? >> yes, i will. [roll call] photography motion unanimous. >> thank you very much. congratulations. [applause] madam secretary. >> there is nobody approaching the podium and nobody on the public comment line. >> public comment is closed. madam secretary. >> item 9, adjournment. >> before we adjourn, i wanted to publicly acknowledge and thank the secretary of the commission for the support to the commission and the whole commission and to you chief nicholson and command staff. thank you very much for all your support. this meeting is adjourned. >> he is a real leader that listens and knows how to bring people together. brought this department together like never before. i am so excited to be swearing in the next chief of the san francisco fire department, ladies and gentlemen, let's welcome, jeanine nicholson. (applause). >> i grew up total tomboy, athlete. i loved a go
commissioner collins. >> i second with great enthusiasm. >> thank you very much commissioner collins. commissioner--let me ask the question madam secretary, are you willing to serve as vice president commissioner fraser? >> yes, i will. [roll call] photography motion unanimous. >> thank you very much. congratulations. [applause] madam secretary. >> there is nobody approaching the podium and nobody on the public comment line. >> public comment is closed. madam...
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larry: doug collins, 20 seconds. fani willis ever try to give you $15,000 in cash?om georgia? >> i don't need 20 seconds on that one. that would be a a no for me. larry: it is a cash economy, doug, i thought you knew that? , doug. >> we missed it. larry: no debit cards like in new york. i'm sorry we always run out of time. you guys are great. come back as soon as you can. doug collins, giano caldwell. don'ts miss tonight's town hall, laura ingraham, 7:00 p.m. on fox news. joe biden's u.n. betrayal of israel. we'll talk to israeli special-ops veteran aaron cohen. whatever happened to unconditional surrender? why don't they promote unconditional surrender of hamas? aaron cohen will help us out. i'm kudlow. investment opportunities are everywhere you turn. do you charge forward? freeze in your tracks? or, let curiosity light the way. at t. rowe price, we ask smart questions about opportunities like advances in healthcare and how these innovations will create a healthier world tomorrow. better questions. better outcomes. after advil: let's dive in! but...what about your
larry: doug collins, 20 seconds. fani willis ever try to give you $15,000 in cash?om georgia? >> i don't need 20 seconds on that one. that would be a a no for me. larry: it is a cash economy, doug, i thought you knew that? , doug. >> we missed it. larry: no debit cards like in new york. i'm sorry we always run out of time. you guys are great. come back as soon as you can. doug collins, giano caldwell. don'ts miss tonight's town hall, laura ingraham, 7:00 p.m. on fox news. joe...
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thank you to senators murray and murphy, sinema and lankford, collins, leader mcconnell as well and thank you to the senators and staff who worked through thanksgiving, christmas, new year's and even the super bowl to get this done. finally. these past few months have been a great test for the u.s. senate to see if we could escape the centrifugal full of partnership and summon the will to defend western democracy and our own country's values when it matters most. today the senate passed that test and makes me proud of the senate. today the senate makes sure that the united states is closer to meeting the monumental and consequential moment that we are in and now it's up to the house to meet this moment, do the right thing, and save democracy as we know it. questions? we'll take this subject first. ryan, go bills. >> next year. >> you're wearing your ukrainian outfit. mine is on purpose as you can probably tell. >> speaker johnson has already put out a statement great skepticism with the package. will you speak to him directly and if you do talk to him directly, what will your message be?
thank you to senators murray and murphy, sinema and lankford, collins, leader mcconnell as well and thank you to the senators and staff who worked through thanksgiving, christmas, new year's and even the super bowl to get this done. finally. these past few months have been a great test for the u.s. senate to see if we could escape the centrifugal full of partnership and summon the will to defend western democracy and our own country's values when it matters most. today the senate passed that...
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let's begin with kaitlan collins. kaitlan, there's more to your discussions with president zelenskyy yeah. >> of course, fred, we are just one day past that two-year mark here in kyiv. obviously a very different two years ago as his first moments of the invasion were unfolding. and that's really what president zelenskyy has been talking about. that was a nearly two-hour press conference there that we were in where he took those questions but really one theme has has overshadowed this, this anniversary of the invasion, like nothing else. and that is the fact that us aid is in doubt and they may not get any more in ukraine. and you can really see how they are grappling with what that could mean, what the implications of that would be. so right after this press conference happened, i just add down and president zelenskyy, one-on-one to talk more about what's at stake here. and in no uncertain terms, he said millions of lives are at stake senator jd vance, who was in munich at the security conference, but didn't meet with
let's begin with kaitlan collins. kaitlan, there's more to your discussions with president zelenskyy yeah. >> of course, fred, we are just one day past that two-year mark here in kyiv. obviously a very different two years ago as his first moments of the invasion were unfolding. and that's really what president zelenskyy has been talking about. that was a nearly two-hour press conference there that we were in where he took those questions but really one theme has has overshadowed this,...
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. >> commissioner collins and jeanine nicholson, chief of department. present. >> president morgan will read the land the land acknowledgement thank you, madam you, madam unceded ancestral homeland of the ramaytush (rah-my-toosh) ohlone (o-lon-ee) who are the original inhabitants of the san francisco peninsula. responsibilities as the caretakers of this place, as well as for all peoples who reside in their traditional territory. ramaytush ohlone community and by affirming their sovereign rights as first peoples. >> thank you. >> hello? >> pardon me? okay. >> (clearing throat). >> >> >> appear on the agenda. speakers shall address their remarks to the commission as a whole and not to individual commissioners or department personnel. or department personnel. or department personnel. by the commissioners or department personnel does not necessarily constitute agreement with or support of statements made during public comment. >> any public comment madam secretary. >> there is nobody approaching the podium but somebody on the line. >> caller would you like
. >> commissioner collins and jeanine nicholson, chief of department. present. >> president morgan will read the land the land acknowledgement thank you, madam you, madam unceded ancestral homeland of the ramaytush (rah-my-toosh) ohlone (o-lon-ee) who are the original inhabitants of the san francisco peninsula. responsibilities as the caretakers of this place, as well as for all peoples who reside in their traditional territory. ramaytush ohlone community and by affirming their...
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the cabinet, denver mayor mike johnston, aurora mayor mike coffman, colorado springs mayor, fort collins mayor, u.s. attorney and of course all of the members of the colorado general assembly, there is a guide here for me because there is a few of you if you do and i'm not met yet. welcome. over the last year i've been thinking a lot about who we want to beat when our great state terns wonder to 50 years old, and just two years. as we envision our future together often a writer president kennedy's speech at rice university in 1962 it was there that he articulate his whole vision saying we choose to go to the moonsa in this decade not because it is easy. but because it is hard. he took a seemingly impossible goal. who would think going to the moon something never attempted in human history and he made it a mission the moonshot goal as it came to be known to set a standard not just for the united states before the world. it ushered in a new era of american success and innovation. seven years later neil armstrong spoke those famous words one small step for man, one giant leap for mankind. d
the cabinet, denver mayor mike johnston, aurora mayor mike coffman, colorado springs mayor, fort collins mayor, u.s. attorney and of course all of the members of the colorado general assembly, there is a guide here for me because there is a few of you if you do and i'm not met yet. welcome. over the last year i've been thinking a lot about who we want to beat when our great state terns wonder to 50 years old, and just two years. as we envision our future together often a writer president...
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someone has commune in and pretended they filed a return say that ty are erin collins in order to get my refund. when i finally file my return, i realized sy has already claimed my tax retur the challenge the irs had was in order to get caught up, with the irs was doing was borrowing from peter to pay paul. they were moving resources around to prioritize the filing of tax returns. they moved people who helped folks who were victims of identity theft and moved them to do other work. as a result, what we saw was those returns took about an average of 19 months in order for the folks to properly identify themselves and get those refunds, which i think we all agree is not a reasonable period of time. we are currently working with the irs. they are aware of the issue and trying to move the resources back to that position so we can clear out the backlog and fix it. host: the employee intention recredit? guest: that came out with the cares act in 2020. congress wanted to help businesses in need. think about small businesses, a restaurant for example. with covid, a lot of customers were not c
someone has commune in and pretended they filed a return say that ty are erin collins in order to get my refund. when i finally file my return, i realized sy has already claimed my tax retur the challenge the irs had was in order to get caught up, with the irs was doing was borrowing from peter to pay paul. they were moving resources around to prioritize the filing of tax returns. they moved people who helped folks who were victims of identity theft and moved them to do other work. as a result,...
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erin collins of the national taxpayer advocate office, it is (202) 748-8000 for those in the eastern or central time zones. (202) 748-8001 if you are in the mountain or pacific time zones. the national taxpayer advocate will be with us until 10:00 a.m. eastern. brent in michigan is up first. caller: hello. i do not know if this is something you can address but i have heard representatives, republican representatives, repeat over and over that tax cuts increase revenues. that is one thing. is that true? another is that i am a -- a caller supporting trump a couple of days ago since he voted for trump because trump would lower interest rates. could you address the importance of the independence of the federal reserve from political influence? guest: since i do not work for the federal reserve, i have a similar role in the sense that i am independent of the irs. our agency is an independent organization housed within the irs. i would not exactly say we are on par with the federal reserve, but we have the same interest in the sense that we look at administration of the laws. we do not opi
erin collins of the national taxpayer advocate office, it is (202) 748-8000 for those in the eastern or central time zones. (202) 748-8001 if you are in the mountain or pacific time zones. the national taxpayer advocate will be with us until 10:00 a.m. eastern. brent in michigan is up first. caller: hello. i do not know if this is something you can address but i have heard representatives, republican representatives, repeat over and over that tax cuts increase revenues. that is one thing. is...
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lily collins, what about her? _ doing it as well. lily collins, what about her?_ doing it as well. lily collins, what about her? she was my favourite| doing it as well. lily collins, what i about her? she was my favourite for the vampv glamour. _ about her? she was my favourite for the vampy glamour, the _ about her? she was my favourite for the vampy glamour, the puff - about her? she was my favourite for. the vampy glamour, the puff sleeves, the vampy glamour, the puff sleeves, the hair—...
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we know susan collins has mentioned a focus on housing.ou concerned that inflation may not be subsiding as fast as investors like? jennifer: that's one of my fears. inflation will remain sticky for longer and we can see the fed pushing back on their plans to cut rates. it's earlier in the year so there is a lot of data to digest the big one being the core pce deflator. sonali: what do you think about the data relative to what we see after tomorrow? you are seeing the cooling of yields this week. we have seen them be very volatile in recent weeks. are you worried data may suggest a stuffer out there? jennifer: i feel like we are in a state of flux right now. we know that in q3, q4 we were very strong. this is an economy that is sad hundred 25 basis point hikes in the past few years. we also know that the january data has been weird. this is what we are going to have to watch but certainly, tomorrow's spending data will be critical given the u.s. consumer accounts for 70% of the economy. wages and salaries are one of the key things that will
we know susan collins has mentioned a focus on housing.ou concerned that inflation may not be subsiding as fast as investors like? jennifer: that's one of my fears. inflation will remain sticky for longer and we can see the fed pushing back on their plans to cut rates. it's earlier in the year so there is a lot of data to digest the big one being the core pce deflator. sonali: what do you think about the data relative to what we see after tomorrow? you are seeing the cooling of yields this...
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this was the first time collin graves had spoken so arguably the biggest transfer in world football whenultimate superstar at the home of the galacticos, already a world cup champion, a world cup golden boot winner and a world cup final hattrick scorer to boot and yet still only 25, but as former real madrid president ramon calderon explained to the bbc, there's more to this deal thanjust money for one of the worlds most coveted players. mainly it is the glory, the titles, when they come here they know that this image, this reputation is going to be broadcast all around the world and in i know kylian mbappe is already well known but when they come to real madrid, it is a strengthening, much more. to cricket and the yorkshire chairman colin graves told a parliamentary committee in the united kingdom on tuesday that he hasn't spoken to azeem rafiq to apologise for the racist abuse he suffered while playing for the club. rafiq's testimony led to the county being fined around $500,000 for failing to address systemic use of racist or discriminatory language over a number of years, and some of
this was the first time collin graves had spoken so arguably the biggest transfer in world football whenultimate superstar at the home of the galacticos, already a world cup champion, a world cup golden boot winner and a world cup final hattrick scorer to boot and yet still only 25, but as former real madrid president ramon calderon explained to the bbc, there's more to this deal thanjust money for one of the worlds most coveted players. mainly it is the glory, the titles, when they come here...
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collin's not. collin's not moving their.. >> you can't get around the incriminating evidence against colin rideout. >> so you're pointing the finger laura and is anyone else pointing the finger at anyone else? so you're pointing the finger at colin, on behalf of laura -- >> it affects the family dynamics during the trial. >> we have mother and son, and then paul -- >> i never said that it was colin, i never said that it was anybody, i just said that no one connected evidence to the scene, not my guy. >> and we had to? >> after a month of testimony the case went to the jury, chelsea remained his biggest supporter to the very end. do you think that the way you described him as being this protector of the family, do you think that is optimally what might have gotten him in trouble? >> he's a smart guy, i don't think he would ever put himself in a situation. he had a life ahead of him. he had no need. >> after five days of deliberations, the jury reached a verdict. >> we set a prayer. >> hearts racing, game face on. >> tensions
collin's not. collin's not moving their.. >> you can't get around the incriminating evidence against colin rideout. >> so you're pointing the finger laura and is anyone else pointing the finger at anyone else? so you're pointing the finger at colin, on behalf of laura -- >> it affects the family dynamics during the trial. >> we have mother and son, and then paul -- >> i never said that it was colin, i never said that it was anybody, i just said that no one...
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what is the point of it doug collins? >> larry, it's good to see you as well.poiler she has become a democrat talking point. she has become a de facto spokesman for the biden campaign so everything she says attacking donald trump was straight to the biden campaign website you can see it you're going to see it in the fall and senate ads, governor adds out of her mouth attacking donald trump. part rationale for reasoning and issues blown up in the setting somebody new in the party. but from early on this has been over. the race is over now per the only person -- i used to think she wanted to get to south carolina. it's not south carolina anymore is to attack donald trump and it's almost beginning to look personal. larry: i think she made a big mistake in breaking down a crimd crying today going into tears. that is not what you want foreign governments to see. not what you want foreign dictators to see. and i know a lot of women here in the building to talk to me about it, women in politics greats. women in politics breaking down and crying, not great too. that us
what is the point of it doug collins? >> larry, it's good to see you as well.poiler she has become a democrat talking point. she has become a de facto spokesman for the biden campaign so everything she says attacking donald trump was straight to the biden campaign website you can see it you're going to see it in the fall and senate ads, governor adds out of her mouth attacking donald trump. part rationale for reasoning and issues blown up in the setting somebody new in the party. but from...
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un abogado de collins negó los hechos.s relevantes del día. Última hora. ahí estamos en el lugar de los hechos con toda la información. lo están buscando por aire, por tierra. ponte al día, cada noche, con claridad, objetividad y al instante han destruido prácticamente todo. noticias telemundo en la noche las cosas como son. otra factura más. nos estamos ahorrar algo hay que cortar. ni se te ocurra cortar. el fútbol es el único que hablamos. mis videojuegos ni se te ocurra, ni se te ocurra. tengo un mejor plan para ahorrar. nos cambiamos a los. llevamos 4 líneas por solo 25 $ cada una. wow podríamos ahorrar un montón y pagaríamos menos por netflix y max. puedo ver la película? ustedes ni se te ocurra. ahorra sin cortar nada. llévate 4 líneas por solo 25 $ cada una. y netflix y max los 2 por 10 $ al mes solo en los padres tienen que tomar muchas decisiones, como qué le das a tu bebé cuando su comida favorita deja de serlo? hola, tu padres cuenten con gerber comida nutritiva para tus pequeños en crecimiento, apoyo para ti, t
un abogado de collins negó los hechos.s relevantes del día. Última hora. ahí estamos en el lugar de los hechos con toda la información. lo están buscando por aire, por tierra. ponte al día, cada noche, con claridad, objetividad y al instante han destruido prácticamente todo. noticias telemundo en la noche las cosas como son. otra factura más. nos estamos ahorrar algo hay que cortar. ni se te ocurra cortar. el fútbol es el único que hablamos. mis videojuegos ni se te ocurra, ni se te...
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and cnn's kaitlan collins, who anchors the source at the top of the next hour or jefferson is a victory for donald trump. >> big a, big, a big victory, you know, one of the things you learn in law school is that sometimes procedure is even more important than substance. and i still think it's very likely that donald trump is going to lose this case on the merits. >> but >> if he didn't, court would rule against the supreme court will say he does not have immunity for all his actions as president. >> but >> if they say that at the end of june, which is the likely calendar at this point that will make it almost impossible, not entirely out of the question, but almost impossible for this trial to go forward before for the end of before the election. and that's what trump mourns, wants more than anything. >> they could have just decided not to weigh in on this and defer to the appeals process, and they could have if they had done that. judge chutkan in washington could have started this week in doing the pretrial proceedings that could get the case he's going in plenty of time before the el
and cnn's kaitlan collins, who anchors the source at the top of the next hour or jefferson is a victory for donald trump. >> big a, big, a big victory, you know, one of the things you learn in law school is that sometimes procedure is even more important than substance. and i still think it's very likely that donald trump is going to lose this case on the merits. >> but >> if he didn't, court would rule against the supreme court will say he does not have immunity for all his...
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as well, go back to kaitlan collins, kaitlan collins? >> i'm joined by audie cornish -- doug heye and -- let's start on the age thing. what's important here is the context, that this is not just one moment that this is -- where he mixed up mexico and egypt, as he just did there. this comes with a lot of backdrop and a lot of concerns. and it's not just one moment in the report either. also, in the last week, he has referenced did european leaders who have not been allies since the 90s, confusing them with current or almost current leaders. i think it's a bigger picture of the questions and clearly the white house felt the need to address that. that is why they made him come out for these abruptly scheduled remarks tonight. >> yeah, a couple points. firstly joe biden and donald trump are both old americans. there is nothing that we are going to be able to do in this election cycle to change that narrative, except go directly at it. and i think -- i mean, i hear a lot of people tonight saying, i don't think it was a good move. you can't ju
as well, go back to kaitlan collins, kaitlan collins? >> i'm joined by audie cornish -- doug heye and -- let's start on the age thing. what's important here is the context, that this is not just one moment that this is -- where he mixed up mexico and egypt, as he just did there. this comes with a lot of backdrop and a lot of concerns. and it's not just one moment in the report either. also, in the last week, he has referenced did european leaders who have not been allies since the 90s,...
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of course, to loveland and fort collins. this is not pie. we can do it through a joint effort and start that work now. the problem of unfinished public transit in our state has simply gone on far too long and taxpayers are sick and tired of paying for services that they are not getting. if we move boldly this session to see these on -- unprecedented federal investments, we can lock in rail opportunities in time for our 150th birthday in 2026. the story of our states founding and early economic success is intertwined with historic railroad expansion of the 1880's just as our dreams for the future will be intertwined with the expansion of passenger rail and transit oriented communities. i look forward to partnering with senate president fienberg to ensure we take the opportunity to get this done. these efforts need to be combined with the more expensive state wide bus system. colorado is seeing the exciting success of bus staying that connected nearly 3000 coloradans already. that means 300,000 cars off the road and less traffic. we know we ne
of course, to loveland and fort collins. this is not pie. we can do it through a joint effort and start that work now. the problem of unfinished public transit in our state has simply gone on far too long and taxpayers are sick and tired of paying for services that they are not getting. if we move boldly this session to see these on -- unprecedented federal investments, we can lock in rail opportunities in time for our 150th birthday in 2026. the story of our states founding and early economic...
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mike collins, michael collins, thank you, michael, great job.ontroversial person, but a very good person. people do not understand this is a very good person, antic is a very capable man, matt gaetz. [cheers and applause] thank you, matt. [cheers and applause] that is not bad, matt. wow. wow. i am very impressed, right? [chanting "gaetz"] what is going on? how many people did you put up here? before i forget, we have a group of people, and i know this is ok with you from north carolina. it is about 60 women that trouble all over the country with me. every time i am out, we do a rally. it at least has to be of significance, they are usually rallies, but they are up to 121. they are all beautiful women. obviously they are very wealthy, they look so wealthy and beautiful, look at them over here. but they travel all over the country, we over 100, and i am trying to figure out the husbands. they are all happily married, and one of the husbands is standing right there. he is the smartest one of all. i want to thank you. your support is so incredible.
mike collins, michael collins, thank you, michael, great job.ontroversial person, but a very good person. people do not understand this is a very good person, antic is a very capable man, matt gaetz. [cheers and applause] thank you, matt. [cheers and applause] that is not bad, matt. wow. wow. i am very impressed, right? [chanting "gaetz"] what is going on? how many people did you put up here? before i forget, we have a group of people, and i know this is ok with you from north...
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collins, aye. mr. schumer, aye. the clerk: mr. cramer, aye. the clerk: mr. ossoff, aye. the clerk: mrs. fischer, no. the clerk: mrs. capito, aye. mr. cassidy, aye. the clerk: mr. rubio, aye. ms. stabenow, aye. the clerk: mr. king, aye. the clerk: ms. hassan, aye. mr. coons, aye. mr. murphy, aye. the clerk: mr. scott of florida, aye. the clerk: mr. mullin, no. mr. whitehouse, aye. mr. bennet, aye. the clerk: mr. brown, aye. mr. kelly, aye. mr. sanders, aye. ms. ernst, aye. mr. fetterman, aye. the clerk: mr. moran, aye. the clerk: mr. booker, aye. the clerk: ms. cantwell, aye. vote: the clerk: ms. rosen, aye. the clerk: mr. menendez, aye. the clerk: mr. risch, no. the clerk: mr. budd, aye. the clerk: mr. barrasso, aye. the clerk: mr. kennedy, aye. the clerk: mr. hawley, no. mr. schmitt, no. mr. daines, no. the clerk: mr. hickenlooper, aye. the clerk: ms. murkowski, aye. mr. sullivan, no. mr. hagerty, no. the clerk: mr. braun, no. ms. lummis, aye. the clerk: mr. mcconnell, aye. the presiding officer: on this vote, the yeas are 77, the nays are 20, and the nomination is conf
collins, aye. mr. schumer, aye. the clerk: mr. cramer, aye. the clerk: mr. ossoff, aye. the clerk: mrs. fischer, no. the clerk: mrs. capito, aye. mr. cassidy, aye. the clerk: mr. rubio, aye. ms. stabenow, aye. the clerk: mr. king, aye. the clerk: ms. hassan, aye. mr. coons, aye. mr. murphy, aye. the clerk: mr. scott of florida, aye. the clerk: mr. mullin, no. mr. whitehouse, aye. mr. bennet, aye. the clerk: mr. brown, aye. mr. kelly, aye. mr. sanders, aye. ms. ernst, aye. mr. fetterman, aye....
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collins, aye. . the clerk: mr. vance, no. the clerk: mr. daines, no. the clerk: mr. grassley, no. ms. klobuchar, aye. the clerk: ms. smith, aye. the clerk: mr. romney, no. the clerk: mr. whitehouse, aye. the clerk: mr. carper, aye. the clerk: mr. moran, no. the clerk: mr. ossoff, aye. the clerk: mr. hagerty, no. ms. cortez masto, aye. the clerk: mrs. hyde-smith, no. the clerk: mr. paul, no. the clerk: mr. brown, aye. mr. rubio, aye. ms. cantwell, aye. cleric cleric mr. hoeven -- the clerk: mr. hoeven, no. the clerk: mr. durbin, aye. vote: the clerk: mrs. britt, no. ms. warren, aye. the clerk: mr. johnson, no. mr. cruz, no. the clerk: mrs. gillibrand, aye. mr. risch, no. the clerk: mr. sanders, aye. the clerk: mr. hickenlooper, aye. mr. braun, no. mr. bennet, aye. the clerk: mr. schmitt, no. the clerk: mr. barrasso, no. ms. sinema, aye. mr. scott of south carolina, no. the clerk: mr. blumenthal, aye. ms. lummis, no. the clerk: mr. lee, no. the clerk: mr. tuberville, no. the clerk: mr. mullin, no. the clerk: mr. manchin, aye. the clerk: ms. murkowski, aye. the clerk: mr. hawley, no.
collins, aye. . the clerk: mr. vance, no. the clerk: mr. daines, no. the clerk: mr. grassley, no. ms. klobuchar, aye. the clerk: ms. smith, aye. the clerk: mr. romney, no. the clerk: mr. whitehouse, aye. the clerk: mr. carper, aye. the clerk: mr. moran, no. the clerk: mr. ossoff, aye. the clerk: mr. hagerty, no. ms. cortez masto, aye. the clerk: mrs. hyde-smith, no. the clerk: mr. paul, no. the clerk: mr. brown, aye. mr. rubio, aye. ms. cantwell, aye. cleric cleric mr. hoeven -- the clerk: mr....
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jeffrey: francis collins headed the national institutes of health -- the world's largest supporter of- for 12 years until 2021. >> i'm a doctor. i want to find every possible way to help people who are suffering from illnesses or other kinds of life experiences that are limiting their ability to flourish. i want to make everybody flourish, and music is such a powerful source of that kind of influence. jeffrey: together, they are leading proponents of a marriage of arts and health -- advocates for research, understanding, and practice in the nexus of music and the brain. we talked recently on the nih campus about their music and health initiative, now in its 7th year. >> i believe the arts should be embedded in healthcare across the board. jeffrey: embedded, meaning? >> meaning, we already have it in many, many places. many hospitals have discovered just how beneficial it is to have creative arts therapists on staff. children's hospitals should have a creative arts studio, i think, available to parents and their children and families. so, i just think it should be everywhere in healthc
jeffrey: francis collins headed the national institutes of health -- the world's largest supporter of- for 12 years until 2021. >> i'm a doctor. i want to find every possible way to help people who are suffering from illnesses or other kinds of life experiences that are limiting their ability to flourish. i want to make everybody flourish, and music is such a powerful source of that kind of influence. jeffrey: together, they are leading proponents of a marriage of arts and health --...
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jonathan collins threw it out of bounds. then down 3, the jazz got one more good look at it, and collin sexton simply missed. that's how the warriors escape winning 140-137. now all star weekend enters. >>> first time since his rookie year, march 2012, klay thompson came off the bench, and he had his best game of the season. hot from the start with ten first quarter points. he finished the night with seven three, scored a season high 35. made history too, as he reached the 15,000 point plateau. the sixth warrior to do so. >>> all right, let's pivot to golf. tiger woods with a club in his hands. he's still a huge draw. woods hosting this week's genesis invitational in florida. but unforced error. that's how us weekend hackers play. the pros, though, they can recover. look how he got out of trouble through the lumber, over the bunkers, onto the green. finished 1 over 72. eight shots off the lead held by patrick cantlay if you're scoring at home. >>> history in women's hoops. iowa star caitlin clark became the the all time wome
jonathan collins threw it out of bounds. then down 3, the jazz got one more good look at it, and collin sexton simply missed. that's how the warriors escape winning 140-137. now all star weekend enters. >>> first time since his rookie year, march 2012, klay thompson came off the bench, and he had his best game of the season. hot from the start with ten first quarter points. he finished the night with seven three, scored a season high 35. made history too, as he reached the 15,000 point...
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collins, aye. the clerk: mr. fetterman, aye. the clerk: mr. paul, no. mr. brown, aye. the clerk: mr. vance, no. the clerk: mr. manchin, aye. the clerk: ms. butler, aye. the clerk: ms. duckworth, aye. mr. rounds, no. the clerk: mr. lee, no. the clerk: mr. durbin, aye. mr. merkley, aye. mrs. shaheen, aye. the clerk: mrs. murray, aye. the clerk: ms. ernst, no. mr. kaine, aye. mr. braun, no. the clerk: ms. hirono, ay rdrd. vote: the clerk: mr. van hollen, aye. the clerk: ms. murkowski, aye. the clerk: mr. johnson, no. the clerk: mrs. gillibrand, aye. mr. blumenthal, aye. the clerk: mr. mullin, no. the clerk: mr. thune, no. the clerk: ms. warren, aye. mr. mcconnell, no. the clerk: mr. sanders, aye. the clerk: ms. lummis, no. the clerk: mr. mendendez, aye. mr. wicker, no. the clerk: ms. sinema, aye. the clerk: mr. cramer, no. mr. tillis, no. the clerk: mr. budd, no. mr. markey, aye. the clerk: mr. schumer, aye. mr. warnock, aye. mr. hawley, no. vote: . vote: the clerk: mr. padilla, aye. the presiding officer: have all senators vowed? -- voted? does any senator wish to change
collins, aye. the clerk: mr. fetterman, aye. the clerk: mr. paul, no. mr. brown, aye. the clerk: mr. vance, no. the clerk: mr. manchin, aye. the clerk: ms. butler, aye. the clerk: ms. duckworth, aye. mr. rounds, no. the clerk: mr. lee, no. the clerk: mr. durbin, aye. mr. merkley, aye. mrs. shaheen, aye. the clerk: mrs. murray, aye. the clerk: ms. ernst, no. mr. kaine, aye. mr. braun, no. the clerk: ms. hirono, ay rdrd. vote: the clerk: mr. van hollen, aye. the clerk: ms. murkowski, aye. the...
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collins. mr. coons. mr. cornyn. ms. cortez masto. mr. cotton. mr. cramer. mr. crapo. mr. cruz. mr. daines. ms. duckworth. mr. durbin. ms. ernst. mr. fetterman. mrs. fischer. mrs. gillibrand. mr. graham. mr. grassley. mr. hagerty. ms. hassan. mr. hawley. mr. heinrich. mr. hickenlooper. ms. hirono. mr. hoeven. mrs. hyde-smith. mr. johnson. mr. kaine. mr. kelly. mr. kennedy. mr. king. ms. klobuchar. mr. lankford. mr. lee. mr. lujan. ms. lummis. mr. manchin. mr. markey. mr. marshall. mr. mcconnell. mr. menendez. mr. merkley. mr. moran. mr. mullin. ms. murkowski. mr. murphy. mrs. murray. mr. ossoff. mr. padilla. mr. paul. mr. peters. mr. reed. mr. ricketts. mr. risch. mr. romney. ms. rosen. mr. rounds. mr. rubio. mr. sanders. mr. schatz. mr. schmitt. mr. schumer. mr. scott of florida. mr. scott of south carolina. mrs. shaheen. ms. sinema. ms. smith. ms. stabenow. mr. sullivan. mr. tester. mr. thune. mr. tillis. mr. tuberville. mr. van hollen. mr. vance. mr. warner. mr. warnock. ms. warren. mr. welch. mr. whitehouse. mr. wicker. mr. wyden. mr. young. the clerk: senators voting in the aff
collins. mr. coons. mr. cornyn. ms. cortez masto. mr. cotton. mr. cramer. mr. crapo. mr. cruz. mr. daines. ms. duckworth. mr. durbin. ms. ernst. mr. fetterman. mrs. fischer. mrs. gillibrand. mr. graham. mr. grassley. mr. hagerty. ms. hassan. mr. hawley. mr. heinrich. mr. hickenlooper. ms. hirono. mr. hoeven. mrs. hyde-smith. mr. johnson. mr. kaine. mr. kelly. mr. kennedy. mr. king. ms. klobuchar. mr. lankford. mr. lee. mr. lujan. ms. lummis. mr. manchin. mr. markey. mr. marshall. mr. mcconnell....
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the source with kaitlan collins starts. now, have a good weekend
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let's get started with kaitlan collins. kaitlan after that press conference, you had a one-on-one with president zelenskyy. what did he say? >> yeah, we went further into that conversation about usaa because there's so many conversations here at this moment that they had, of course, marking two years since russia invaded ukraine. obviously, a lot of different dynamics at play when it comes it's the mobilization of the draft here. what their next tactic is on the battlefield, zelenskyy replacing his top general with someone new, a new commander in chief. but really, everything has centered on this conversation about us aid and what is going to happen because zelenskyy obviously it's been to washington many times. he has made these appeals to the us congress. but what we know is the reality on the ground in washington, is that right now, it's at a total standstill and that $60 billion. so it was in the package that was passed by the us senate has gotten nowhere in the house and the house is on a two-week recess still as of th
let's get started with kaitlan collins. kaitlan after that press conference, you had a one-on-one with president zelenskyy. what did he say? >> yeah, we went further into that conversation about usaa because there's so many conversations here at this moment that they had, of course, marking two years since russia invaded ukraine. obviously, a lot of different dynamics at play when it comes it's the mobilization of the draft here. what their next tactic is on the battlefield, zelenskyy...
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it comes as cnn's kaitlan collins spoke to president zelenskyy in kyiv, ukraine. i want you to listen to this, listen to this you're basically saying that there'll be no new success for ukraine if there's no new us aid. essentially this all depends on us aid. >> steps success forward will depends on your say. >> yes. >> not defending, not only defending line because if you defend, just defend, you give possibility. >> russia push you. >> yes, small steps back. >> but any anyway, you, we will have this steps back small one. but when you stand back, you lose people we will lose people >> priscilla, as you know, president biden is pushing hard to try to get an aid bill for ukraine. now, we're funding through the house of representatives. how important is that meeting with congressional leaders tomorrow? >> well, this is an opportunity for president biden to appeal directly to house speaker mike johnson for days. the question here at the white house was, is the president going to meet with or speak with house speaker mike johnson who had no interest in putting this se
it comes as cnn's kaitlan collins spoke to president zelenskyy in kyiv, ukraine. i want you to listen to this, listen to this you're basically saying that there'll be no new success for ukraine if there's no new us aid. essentially this all depends on us aid. >> steps success forward will depends on your say. >> yes. >> not defending, not only defending line because if you defend, just defend, you give possibility. >> russia push you. >> yes, small steps back....
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a little easier >> sign up a shining through cip.com we heard be hopeful >> bu this with kaitlan collins, nex moments go at&t said that massive outage for cellular customers today was linked to an error that occurred while trying to expand its network. they also said it was not the result of a cyber attack. federal agencies are also investigating after ten thousands, potentially more one april to place calls or to taxed. take a look at this map, the outage was massive according to the website downdetector. these were the major cities reporting outages. service wasn't fully restored until a little after 3pm today, some 11 hours after the first reports began. that's it for us. the news continues the source with kaitlan collins starts now in straight from the source tonight, one powerful image and one clear message. president biden, embracing alexey navalny's widow, and morning that his punishment is coming tomorrow is navalny's mother accuses putin of blackmail over her son's body. >> also a massive outage leaving at&t customers unable to make a receive calls for hours, including some emer
a little easier >> sign up a shining through cip.com we heard be hopeful >> bu this with kaitlan collins, nex moments go at&t said that massive outage for cellular customers today was linked to an error that occurred while trying to expand its network. they also said it was not the result of a cyber attack. federal agencies are also investigating after ten thousands, potentially more one april to place calls or to taxed. take a look at this map, the outage was massive according...
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all of that, of course, will air in our one-on-one interview >> or thanks to kaitlan collins for that. and we'll get right back to kate, who's got some developing news. >> so now we do reconnected with matthew chance is joining us from moscow for this news coming out about reporting matthew being revealed by a top aide to alexey navalny saying that there was a prisoner swap, a prisoner exchange in the works right before he died. what are you learning? >> yeah. i mean, kate, this is an extraordinary twist and we're determined to get it to you. and what i can tell you is that there have been rumors for some time that alexey navalny was part of a negotiation to swap prisoners in russia, us versus paul whelan, evan gershkovich, the wall street journal reporter for a russian national, being held in a german jail he's been sentenced to murder there. he said to be an fsb hitman are basically what spin what's come out now from navalny's team, this is the late russian opposition leader, is that alexey navalny was now they're publicly saying he was pulled part of that negotiation that he was go
all of that, of course, will air in our one-on-one interview >> or thanks to kaitlan collins for that. and we'll get right back to kate, who's got some developing news. >> so now we do reconnected with matthew chance is joining us from moscow for this news coming out about reporting matthew being revealed by a top aide to alexey navalny saying that there was a prisoner swap, a prisoner exchange in the works right before he died. what are you learning? >> yeah. i mean, kate,...
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i'll talk it over with cnn contributor kara swisher. >> this source with kaitlan collins next >> one to leave works all day so i can keep working to take just want to leave 12 hours of uninterrupted pain-related. >> i'll leave >> who do you take it for and for fast topical pain relief, child evacs meet the traveling trio of thrill seeker, the soul searcher, and if the explorer, each helping to protect their money with chase >> last >> card isn't keeping this thrill seeker down, lost her card. now off the vibe, the sole searchers finding his identity and helping to protect. >> oh, >> yeah. >> the explorer. she's looking to dive deeper all while paste looks out for her. because these friends have chased alerts that have checked tools that help protect one bank that puts you in control. >> chase, make more of what's yours? >> i am an unholy terror. >> but >> lately, it's just a ruse >> i can't let them see. i'm happy >> it's prime video. all my shows and movies are here. it's nonstop, joy boundless math convulsions of pre-politics >> so nice >> boston, all your streaming in one app with
i'll talk it over with cnn contributor kara swisher. >> this source with kaitlan collins next >> one to leave works all day so i can keep working to take just want to leave 12 hours of uninterrupted pain-related. >> i'll leave >> who do you take it for and for fast topical pain relief, child evacs meet the traveling trio of thrill seeker, the soul searcher, and if the explorer, each helping to protect their money with chase >> last >> card isn't keeping this...
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the experience of making it will never leave me. ..and 90—year—old renate collins, whose life was savednicholas winton. i'm assuming that's you. that's me. if it's not faith that drives you, what is it? ethics. this is sir nicholas winton being interviewed on the bbc�*s hardtalk program in 2014 when he was 105. love, honesty, decency... ..ethics. that standard of life. i believe in ethics. and if everybody believes in ethics, we'd have no problems at all. 26 years earlier, another bbc programme, that's life, thrust him into the spotlight after it was handed a wartime scrapbook. that tv show told the true story of how nicholas winton had saved the lives of 669 mainlyjewish children. so we told her about him. she said... "i tried very hard to find out who had rescued us. "i even tried the archbishop of canterbury "to see if he knew. "but i drew a blank. "i would very much like to meet nicholas winton to thank him "for saving my life. "if it hadn't been for this man, i wouldn't be here "to tell the tale." vera gissing is with us here tonight. hello, vera. and i should tell you that you are
the experience of making it will never leave me. ..and 90—year—old renate collins, whose life was savednicholas winton. i'm assuming that's you. that's me. if it's not faith that drives you, what is it? ethics. this is sir nicholas winton being interviewed on the bbc�*s hardtalk program in 2014 when he was 105. love, honesty, decency... ..ethics. that standard of life. i believe in ethics. and if everybody believes in ethics, we'd have no problems at all. 26 years earlier, another bbc...
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host: a couple of minutes left with erin collins, national xpayer advocate.ichard on twitter -- the irs does not provide specifics on tax returns aside from saying you owe more. 55 years of filing taxes no problem and suddenly yearly errors mysteriously appear. zero confidence in the irs. guest: one challenge for taxpayers is something that we refer to as a math error adjustment. irs has the authority to make an adjustment to your tax return. one of the things we have been pushing with the irs and now have come to congress and asked for legislative fixes is when congress sends out those math error notices that they provide a detailed explanation to the taxpayer on the changes and what are your rights to contest. under the internal revenue code, you have 60 days to say you disagreeing with the math error adjustment. they have to undo it and give you an opportunity to prove white you were right. what we have been concerned with are the letters that go out to the taxpayers. they are not clear. they do not provide enough information for the taxpayer to understand
host: a couple of minutes left with erin collins, national xpayer advocate.ichard on twitter -- the irs does not provide specifics on tax returns aside from saying you owe more. 55 years of filing taxes no problem and suddenly yearly errors mysteriously appear. zero confidence in the irs. guest: one challenge for taxpayers is something that we refer to as a math error adjustment. irs has the authority to make an adjustment to your tax return. one of the things we have been pushing with the irs...
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doug collins, your reaction? >> that's the most disingenuous speech i've heard. haley. >> to go into the speech and to say 40% of the people voted against donald trump, 39% of those people twill vote for will vote for donald trumpin no. she's become a democratic surrogate. in the fall you'll see her in ads atta attacking president tr, attacking senate and republican leaders. that was disappointing. maria: do you think she is now helping biden? >> yes. she is helping biden. she's making a republican argument against donald trump and it's her face, her voice and there is the segment of independent voters which is 45, 45, got a 10% in the middle if you want to call it that and that's what she will be using it against. that clip sums it up. she has no political clue to what's going on. maria: as long as these donors keep giving her money, lee, she's going to keep going. look at this poll from emerson college and the hill. shows former president trump leading biden in wisconsin as well. that's by 3 points, putting him in a position to win now all seven key swing state
doug collins, your reaction? >> that's the most disingenuous speech i've heard. haley. >> to go into the speech and to say 40% of the people voted against donald trump, 39% of those people twill vote for will vote for donald trumpin no. she's become a democratic surrogate. in the fall you'll see her in ads atta attacking president tr, attacking senate and republican leaders. that was disappointing. maria: do you think she is now helping biden? >> yes. she is helping biden....
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the news continues now, so let's turn over to the source with kaitlan collins, which starts right now. >>> tonight, straight from the source, an extraordinary moment at a contentious hearing on capitol hill. mark zuckerberg standing up to apologize after he and other tech execs were accused of having blood on their hands. apparent that he apologized to is here tonight. plus, the fate of ukraine's top general of the air this evening, good major military shake up the underway? we have brand new cnn reporting on what it means for the state of the war. >>> also tonight, a stark warning from the fbi director on major threats that are facing the united states. christopher wray's says hackers and china are preparing to wreak havoc and we aren't paying enough attention. i am kaitlan collins, and this is the source. >>> it is incredibly rare these days to see any kind or shred of unity on capitol hill, but even more astonishing, what we saw today where the words that were directed at the chief executives of the five big tech companies, today. meta, tiktok, snap, discord, and x, formerly known
the news continues now, so let's turn over to the source with kaitlan collins, which starts right now. >>> tonight, straight from the source, an extraordinary moment at a contentious hearing on capitol hill. mark zuckerberg standing up to apologize after he and other tech execs were accused of having blood on their hands. apparent that he apologized to is here tonight. plus, the fate of ukraine's top general of the air this evening, good major military shake up the underway? we have...