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jaire thank you, deborah. i want to call of bill mccurin. he was involved in austin's case and relentlessly and tirelessly fought the politicians and our government feel the pressure and know that austin needs to tom home. bill. >> thank you. all of the people in the green are tices. there's 17 of them up here. mark is all the way at the end, the dad. we're going to hear from many of them, and as you know, the family had a meeting today at the white house. at that meeting with national security staff each of the six -- austin's six siblings each able to ask one question and get an answer and there were follow ups and a discussion. all the siblings getting to ask the question and what form of answer they received. i think we should do that now, and i'll have some other things i want to say to follow up on what deborah mentioned with information we have coming out of the region. and to introduce a very special presentation that we're going to have. for now, start with you, jacob. >> fair enough. >> this is jacob tice from tacoma, washington. m
jaire thank you, deborah. i want to call of bill mccurin. he was involved in austin's case and relentlessly and tirelessly fought the politicians and our government feel the pressure and know that austin needs to tom home. bill. >> thank you. all of the people in the green are tices. there's 17 of them up here. mark is all the way at the end, the dad. we're going to hear from many of them, and as you know, the family had a meeting today at the white house. at that meeting with national...
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deborah, where is deborah. stand up. brother was saying you want to be able to see through your desk. i said big your pardon. the washington memorial. this guy rebuilt the sucker. [laughter] i am serious. you are the best. you are. the kennedy center honorees. for jill and i, jill is not here , she may make it over to the event tonight, but jill has been dealing with equality for women health research and she just got back from abu dhabi and all from africa. she did spend a little time in sicily. just a day or so to meet her great, great mother's parents. she made fun of me going back on the irish, you know. [laughter] i tell you what, i do not screw around. i don't mess with her. [laughter] she is up changing. her plane landed about an hour and a half ago, two hours ago. for jill and me and kamala and doug this is one of our favorite events at the white house. i did it when i was vice president, did it as a senator. seeing the power of art and imagination. excuse me for my voice. capturing faith, you know, a substance o
deborah, where is deborah. stand up. brother was saying you want to be able to see through your desk. i said big your pardon. the washington memorial. this guy rebuilt the sucker. [laughter] i am serious. you are the best. you are. the kennedy center honorees. for jill and i, jill is not here , she may make it over to the event tonight, but jill has been dealing with equality for women health research and she just got back from abu dhabi and all from africa. she did spend a little time in...
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we are praying for deborah and their entire tice family. we look forward to that interview., thank you so much. we hope you join christian for this morning's meet the press. she will have exclusive interviews with senators lindsey graham and bernie sanders, as well as that deborah tice interview that we just mentioned. if you just stick right here with us for today in the bay, meet the press is on at 8 a.m, right after this newscast, and coming up in about 30 minutes from now, we will talk to nbc bay area political analyst larry gerston for our weekly segment, we'll take a look at how the california legislature is changing. with more women now filling seats. turning now to comedian and actor jamie foxx is recovering after being hurt in a fight on friday night at a restaurant where foxx was celebrating his 57th birthday. police in beverly hills there say it was a physical altercation. no arrests were made. fox's representative says someone threw a glass at the star, hitting him in the mouth. he had to get stitches. this comes just a few days after the release of fox's new net
we are praying for deborah and their entire tice family. we look forward to that interview., thank you so much. we hope you join christian for this morning's meet the press. she will have exclusive interviews with senators lindsey graham and bernie sanders, as well as that deborah tice interview that we just mentioned. if you just stick right here with us for today in the bay, meet the press is on at 8 a.m, right after this newscast, and coming up in about 30 minutes from now, we will talk to...
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. >> i'll talk to austin's mother deborah tice.ning me for insight and analysis are nbc news capitol hill correspondent ryan nobles. anna nawaz, co anchor of pbs news hour. ashley etienne, former communications director to vice president kamala harris and peggy noonan. welcome to sunday. it's "meet the press." >> from nbc news in washington, the longest-running show in television history, this is "meet the press" with kristen welker. >>> good sunday morning. the all-out push is intensifying to get president-elect trump's cabinet picks confirmed. from high stakes meetings on capitol hill to public outings with mr. trump himself. on sunday the president-elect appeared in a suite in ththe army-navy football game with his choice to be defense secretary former fox news host and veteran pete hegseth and his pick to be the national intelligence director former congresswoman tulsi gabbard. hegseth has been accused of sexual assault when he denies and has been challenged to explain past statements about women in combat after meeting for a s
. >> i'll talk to austin's mother deborah tice.ning me for insight and analysis are nbc news capitol hill correspondent ryan nobles. anna nawaz, co anchor of pbs news hour. ashley etienne, former communications director to vice president kamala harris and peggy noonan. welcome to sunday. it's "meet the press." >> from nbc news in washington, the longest-running show in television history, this is "meet the press" with kristen welker. >>> good sunday...
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borja: nos encanta, deborah, pedir gracias, a veces cuando tenemos ese velo de negatividad, no lo vemosretirada de huevos, debido al riesgo de enfermedades graves,la decisiÓn llega un mes despuÉs de que la granja de new york retirara voluntariamente casi 11.000 paquetes de huevo, los empaques de 24 unidades se venden con la marca cuidado en costco. las modernas fibras de aire, ademÁs de facilitarnos la vida cocinando rÁpido y sin aceite, tienen otra cualidad que desconocÍamos, nada de espiarnos, escuchar y en casa, los expertos afirman que algunas librasen de aire conectadas aplicaciones, estarÍan recopilando datos de los usuarios que los comparten con empresas como facebook, tiktok y otros [teléfono zumbando] hola mijo ¿cómo estás? papá, creo que metí la pata. manché mi camisa más bonita con barbecue. lávala con el resto. pero aquí dice que necesita pre-treat. aaah, eso tiene mucha más agua. tide limpia mejor. ¿y no necesito "la tapa entera para cargas grandes"? no. un poco de tide es suficiente. podrías ahorrar uno poco de dinero también. nice! para las noches en la...biblioteca. sí,
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. >> reporter: deborah harper says it's become lawless and dangerous. she carries a can of mase just mace just to spoke a cigarette outside her apartment. >> for safety and i've had to use it once. >> reporter: she's learned to sleep through sideshows outside her unit since it happens so often. san pablo avenue and 17th street the sideshow that happened sunday morning didn't even wake her up. she said nope, not surprised someone set a bmw on fire as police were breaking up the sideshow. >> it makes me feel like getting the hell out of oakland. i'm trying to get out of here, unfortunately. i wish i could live right here comfortably, feel safe, but i don't. >> reporter: it's one of several sideshows that happened in oakland early sunday morning. this one happened near bishop o'dowd high school. a driver hit a spectator and tossed them into the air. the spectator got up and ran to safety. >> all night long we're chasing around trying to deal with it. at one point a police vehicle was damaged during that. there was also two gunshot victims that were struck
. >> reporter: deborah harper says it's become lawless and dangerous. she carries a can of mase just mace just to spoke a cigarette outside her apartment. >> for safety and i've had to use it once. >> reporter: she's learned to sleep through sideshows outside her unit since it happens so often. san pablo avenue and 17th street the sideshow that happened sunday morning didn't even wake her up. she said nope, not surprised someone set a bmw on fire as police were breaking up the...
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here's abc's deborah roberts. >> how do you find your inner dog? how do you even do that?urface. should we act like doggies are? >> parenthood can bring out the animal in all of us. >> amy. amy. one baby step. >> amy. amy adams, starring in the horror comedy film sinking her teeth into the role of a stay at home mom who transforms into a dog at night, symbolizing the animal instinct of motherhood. i'm pretty sure i'm turning into a dog. >> you're so funny. >> she's often played the girl next door characters with brains and beauty. a major early role is a plucky princess in the 2007 cinderella fable enchanted. all right, everyone, let's tidy things up. playing superman's love interest, lois lane in man of steel and the dc universe. >> what's the s stand for? >> it's not an s. >> and the sci fi drama arrival in 2016, about a linguist who tries to translate the language of invading aliens. >> now that's a proper introduction. >> this is a unique film. yeah, it takes kind of a raw, unflinching look at how overwhelming and how all consuming motherhood can be. is that an accurat
here's abc's deborah roberts. >> how do you find your inner dog? how do you even do that?urface. should we act like doggies are? >> parenthood can bring out the animal in all of us. >> amy. amy. one baby step. >> amy. amy adams, starring in the horror comedy film sinking her teeth into the role of a stay at home mom who transforms into a dog at night, symbolizing the animal instinct of motherhood. i'm pretty sure i'm turning into a dog. >> you're so funny. >>...
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here's abc's deborah roberts. >> colin.roles, like the title character in hbo's critically acclaimed show the penguin. >> can you imagine to be remembered like that in the show? >> he's barely recognizable. >> it seems i found a flaw. >> farrell came on the scene in hollywood starring in minority report as a federal agent alongside tom cruise. >> so the question is, why would someone want this race from the data file? >> and starring as an irish cow herder in the acclaimed 2022 film the banshees of inisherin, you do like me, i don't? >> do you like me yesterday or did i? >> yeah, but it's his real life role as a dedicated father and an ambassador for people living with disabilities that is now front and center. >> i can tell you that the rewards of being part of this community and part of this extended family are so extraordinary. >> the actor opening up about his son james, who's living with a rare genetic disorder called angelman syndrome, which affects the nervous system and causes neurological problems and developmental
here's abc's deborah roberts. >> colin.roles, like the title character in hbo's critically acclaimed show the penguin. >> can you imagine to be remembered like that in the show? >> he's barely recognizable. >> it seems i found a flaw. >> farrell came on the scene in hollywood starring in minority report as a federal agent alongside tom cruise. >> so the question is, why would someone want this race from the data file? >> and starring as an irish cow...
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deborah bruno is a journalist whose. work has appeared in the washington post, the wall street journal and atlantic, among many other publications. she lives in washington, d.c. for more information, visit her website. deborah bruno tor.com. bruno will be in conversation. helene cooper pulitzer prize winning journalists. cooper covers national security for the new york times and is the author of the house at sugar beach, which was the new york times best seller, as well as madam president, a washington post best seller, the librarian born writer, previously worked at the wall street journal. please join me in welcoming deborah bruno and helene cooper. i already did. i already like like. hello. look, there's dan, i'm not going to do that. when each of your children that i see. hi, everybody. it's great to be here tonight. and i'm really excited to be here with very good friend debbie. so welcome. debbie, congratulations on this amazing book. i, i told you earlier, i was so proud of you, so do you want to say anything? no,
deborah bruno is a journalist whose. work has appeared in the washington post, the wall street journal and atlantic, among many other publications. she lives in washington, d.c. for more information, visit her website. deborah bruno tor.com. bruno will be in conversation. helene cooper pulitzer prize winning journalists. cooper covers national security for the new york times and is the author of the house at sugar beach, which was the new york times best seller, as well as madam president, a...
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whether you are right or wrong. >> our thanks to deborah.christmas. when we come back. dua lipa and others taking a sleigh ride through a carpool karaoke christmas on it's lovely weather for a sleigh ride weather for a sleigh ride together with vicks vapostick provides soothing non-medicated vicks vapors. easy to apply for the whole family. vicks vapostick. and try new vaposhower max for steamy vicks vapors. alice loves the scent of gain so much, she wished there was a way to make it last longer. say hello to your fairy godmother alice, and long-lasting gain scent beads. part of the irresistible scent collection from gain. if you're living with hiv, imagine being good to go without daily hiv pills. ♪ good to go binge-watch. ♪ good to go out even later. ♪ with cabenuva, there's no pausing for daily hiv pills. for adults who are undetectable, cabenuva is the only complete, long-acting hiv treatment you can get every other month. it's two injections from a healthcare provider, as few as 6 times a year. don't take cabenuva if you're allergic to
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deborah: our expectation is 90%.f they are enticed by the equity market or some other asset allocation. quite honestly if yields have three or four handles for a portion of 2025. there is no reason with it being a very low risk product that it does not have appeals. it is not just one sector. the retail trade into money market funds drove the bus in 2023 and the beginning of 2024. institutional has kicked in in the second half of 2024. we think both of those sectors will continue to be strong from an asset standpoint. dani: in the summer there was a concentration that the reinvestment risk is coming. and if you are not further along the curve you will be missing out as yields drop. we had a 50 basis point from the fed and since then 10-year yields have moved higher by 54 basis points. what is the impact on investor psychology if those concerns of reinvestment risk played out the opposite as many assumed that they would? deborah: i think what you end up seeing is the extension trade being something talked about on a r
deborah: our expectation is 90%.f they are enticed by the equity market or some other asset allocation. quite honestly if yields have three or four handles for a portion of 2025. there is no reason with it being a very low risk product that it does not have appeals. it is not just one sector. the retail trade into money market funds drove the bus in 2023 and the beginning of 2024. institutional has kicked in in the second half of 2024. we think both of those sectors will continue to be strong...
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heather sat down with abc's deborah roberts. >> heather gay. welcome. >> hi.ow you from the real housewives. and they of course, know you from your famous quote receipts, proof timeline, screenshots, receipts, proof, timeline, screenshots, everything to prove that you are a bully and a troll. what is that all about? why does that resonate so with people? >> i think it was just kind of a crazy finale episode, and housewives, and it just all that anger and rage came out in one moment of receipts, proof, timeline, screenshots, and it went viral. >> even been quoted on the floor of congress. i understand right as an author, first of all, a bestselling author with your book bad mormon and you talked so much about your life growing up as a mormon, but also just the contradictions and all the things that were problematic for you in that life. and you were so honest about it. what led you to write a new book? >> well, it's been an interesting journey, and i've really unpacked and left the mormon church on reality television. and so my life has radically transformed in
heather sat down with abc's deborah roberts. >> heather gay. welcome. >> hi.ow you from the real housewives. and they of course, know you from your famous quote receipts, proof timeline, screenshots, receipts, proof, timeline, screenshots, everything to prove that you are a bully and a troll. what is that all about? why does that resonate so with people? >> i think it was just kind of a crazy finale episode, and housewives, and it just all that anger and rage came out in one...
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our thanks to deborah.bin roberts for "the year 2024," the all new abc news special, tonight at 9:00 eastern on the abc network. and then streaming later on hulu. thank you so much for watching tonight. i'm whit johnson. hope to see you right back here tomorrow night. good night. news starts right now. >> oh, that green blob you see there on live doppler seven shows our latest wave of rain rolling into the bay area. >> that is a big green blob. prepare for a soggy night followed by day after day of rain. good afternoon. thanks for joining us. i'm larry beil. >> and i'm kristen sze. it's almost like the grinch, right? green like that? yeae had a brief break from the rain, but steady showers are just hours away. >> now, let's take a live look at conditions right now. across the bay area, you can see a lot of clouds, fog, etc. yeah.a lot >> abc seven news meteorologist frances dinglasan is here to fill us in on the widespread showers coming. frances? >> yeah, it's starting right now in the north bay, and it wi
our thanks to deborah.bin roberts for "the year 2024," the all new abc news special, tonight at 9:00 eastern on the abc network. and then streaming later on hulu. thank you so much for watching tonight. i'm whit johnson. hope to see you right back here tomorrow night. good night. news starts right now. >> oh, that green blob you see there on live doppler seven shows our latest wave of rain rolling into the bay area. >> that is a big green blob. prepare for a soggy night...
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our thanks to deborah.n roberts for "the year 2024," the all new abc news special, tonight at 9:00 eastern on the abc network. and then streaming later on hulu. thank you so much for watching tonight. i'm whit johnson. hope to see you right back here tomorrow night. good night. santa cruz, the part of the pier that fell off and washed ashore. but getting a glimpse of it could be dangerous. >> and the rain and wind increased tonight. plus, the high surf danger that continues through this weekend. >> how local scientists are helping federal authorities deal with exotic animals illegally smuggled into the u.s. >> always live abc seven news starts right now. >> live doppler seven telling the top story tonight after a christmas break. the rain is back and it will be with us for several days to come. good evening. thank you for joining us. >> i'm dan ashley and i'm larry beil. this could be the last series of storms for this year. and today's storm ranks as a level one on the exclusive abc seven news storm impact
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that is creating a new momentum for the position across the country, including the position in deborah their ceiling and seizing this opportunity and now uprising against the government. and they seen that the government is in need one of the week of times, and it has to be to go into the season because we'll put you in at the end, taking the control off the city off that all. but the said, so this is absolutely important because now practically the city and government is just in full control of form to one single city. and that is the capital city, damascus. there are no other major cities in syria that the student government is in full control, often losing data. okay, thank you very much, russel sir dar of full, that latest update that from the turkish syrian border. well deserves all motive has, is enhanced, prevents the 30 minute tree cries out semester like that while he was giving us this updates on an earlier well the gym and its spots trying to hold this strong holes of a film. so i actually have lots of, uh, uh, pro said the only the military novels, the older email, the 3 we
that is creating a new momentum for the position across the country, including the position in deborah their ceiling and seizing this opportunity and now uprising against the government. and they seen that the government is in need one of the week of times, and it has to be to go into the season because we'll put you in at the end, taking the control off the city off that all. but the said, so this is absolutely important because now practically the city and government is just in full control...
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i'm deborah roberts. >> david: i'm david muir. from all of us here at "20/20" and abc news, good night. is through symptoms. >> a new warning tonight about the spread of bird flu. what's happened with the virus that is alarming health officials. the heated debate over h1-b visas that involve some of the biggest names in tech. and someone is $1.2 billion richer. tonight, we'll tell you where the jackpot winning mega millions ticket was sold. spoiler alert it's in california. >> always live. abc seven news starts right now. >> and good evening. thanks for joining us tonight i'm dan ashley. we're going to start lik outside tonight. not a bad way for a start to the final friday of 2024. but things are changing for the weekend. abc seven news meteorologist sandhya patel is here. sandhya, a little bit of everything in your forecast. absolutely. >> dan. so let's first start with the rain and then we'll talk about what's ahead for the weekend. so you will notice the atmospheric river is aimed at the pacific northwest. northern california
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deborah roberts is back. good morning, deborah. >> good morning, michael.gress in the fight against cancer, particularly breast cancer. but a new study out just yesterday suggests the numbers are going in the wrong direction, specifically for women of color. now experts are in a mad dash to understand why. this morning a concerning new study revealing a spike in advanced breast cancer diagnoses across the u.s. with women of color bearing the brunt of the inequity. >> breast cancer is a huge problem for all women but it is a particular crisis for black women in particular as they just have higher rates of breast cancer deaths and higher rates of advanced disease. it really needs to be addressed. >> the authors of the study are tracking data from nearly 80 million women over 17 years revealing black women are 55% more likely to be diagnosed with advanced breast cancer than white women. they attribute these numbers to systemic barriers including limited access to preventive care and early detection. >> we know that the groups that have the least resources we f
deborah roberts is back. good morning, deborah. >> good morning, michael.gress in the fight against cancer, particularly breast cancer. but a new study out just yesterday suggests the numbers are going in the wrong direction, specifically for women of color. now experts are in a mad dash to understand why. this morning a concerning new study revealing a spike in advanced breast cancer diagnoses across the u.s. with women of color bearing the brunt of the inequity. >> breast cancer...
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. >> deborah haynes, thank you so much. prime minister mohammad ghazi al-jalali has been speaking this morning. he says i am here in my home, i have not lifted and i do not intend to leave except in a peaceful manner that ensures the continued functioning of public institutions and state facilities, promoting security and assurance for our fellow citizens. he goes on to say i hope everyone will think rationally and consider their country. we extend our hand even to the opponents who have reached out and affirmed that they have not harmed any individual belonging to this syrian homeland. he goes on to say we believe that syrian -- syria belongs to all syrians and that all of its citizens in this country can be a normal state, one that builds good relations since -- with its neighbors without entering into alliances or blocks. this matter is left to any leadership chosen by the syrian people and we are ready to cooperate with them by providing all possible facilitation. joining me now from georgia, sonny mohammed, head of pol
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this is the last time that marc and deborah saw their son. he was 30 years old. you see him there just days before he turned 31. he is now 43 years old and his parents are out front. now marc and debra tice and deborah, here we are, more than 12 years since those horrifying images, the last that you saw of austin after that, you went to syria. you spent nearly four months there meeting people, trying to find his trail, to find where he was. and you met some people that you became very close with. you've talked to a source that you've referred to as very significant there, telling you that now austin is being cared for and that he is well. what can you share about how certain you are that austin is okay well, i mean, it comes from intel that's been verified by many different agencies in the united states. >> they just don't want to share it. they don't want it to be public. but it's verified. it's real. and, um, as recent as august of this year, as recent as august of this year. >> marc, what? what makes you feel this confidence? i mean, it's not just that he's al
this is the last time that marc and deborah saw their son. he was 30 years old. you see him there just days before he turned 31. he is now 43 years old and his parents are out front. now marc and debra tice and deborah, here we are, more than 12 years since those horrifying images, the last that you saw of austin after that, you went to syria. you spent nearly four months there meeting people, trying to find his trail, to find where he was. and you met some people that you became very close...
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deborah martinson, a for their adviser to keir starmer, in opposition, helping him to win the electionude murray a former european member of parliament. some of the names from the labour party. just mention a couple from the conservatives. joanne cash, co—founder of... people will be pouring in with those names. the nominations for the leader of the conservative party going into the house of lords. zoe ball has described presenting radio 2's breakfast show as "an absolute privilege", as she signed off for the last time. the 54—year—old announced her departure in november, after six years behind the mic. kylie minogue and david tennant were among the stars on her final programme. here's our culture reporter noor nanji. another day, another destiny. one final show from me, zb. onlyjoking, i'm not going to sing! let's have some daft punk. and so it began, zoe ball's last radio 2 show, filled with tributes, including from her colleagues. i am going to miss waking up with you every single morning. my massive cavalier hat is doffed to you. you are an absolute gem. she also reflected on what
deborah martinson, a for their adviser to keir starmer, in opposition, helping him to win the electionude murray a former european member of parliament. some of the names from the labour party. just mention a couple from the conservatives. joanne cash, co—founder of... people will be pouring in with those names. the nominations for the leader of the conservative party going into the house of lords. zoe ball has described presenting radio 2's breakfast show as "an absolute...
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deborah birx to discuss what this means for you and your family. plus, a second stowaway incident on the same airline for delta in just a matter of weeks. how does this keep happening? this time it was on a flight from seattle to honolulu. how this happened again. we're going to dive into that. and inside the secret drone factory fueling russian attacks in ukraine. new cnn reporting just out this morning. i'm pamela brown in washington. jim has the morning off and you're in the cnn newsroom. and we begin with a concerning new cdc report on the first severe human case of bird flu in the u.s. samples taken from a patient in louisiana show mutations that could make it easier for this virus to spread from person to person. right now, there's no evidence it has passed. it's been passed along to anyone else. and the cdc says the risk to the public remains low. but experts warn a single mutation like this could potentially lead to another pandemic the virus may mutate and become more easily transmitted person to person. >> so the more this virus circulate
deborah birx to discuss what this means for you and your family. plus, a second stowaway incident on the same airline for delta in just a matter of weeks. how does this keep happening? this time it was on a flight from seattle to honolulu. how this happened again. we're going to dive into that. and inside the secret drone factory fueling russian attacks in ukraine. new cnn reporting just out this morning. i'm pamela brown in washington. jim has the morning off and you're in the cnn newsroom....
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and thank you, candy center president deborah rutter. every word was different. stand up. we know you are. the board chairman. my most generous people. men i've ever known. everything is in need to and in a friend of mine, david roberson, david stern. when i was getting set up in the in the the president's suite upstairs where we sleep, i might. i said my brother said, look, you want to be able to see from your desk, you'll be able to see rooms. i said, i beg your pardon. so the washington memorial, this guy rebuilt a sucker. i'm sure he's got look, you're the best. there you are. and thanks to all of you, especially this year, kennedy center honorees, folks for jill and me and jill is not here. she'll be may make it over to the event tonight. but you're dealing with women's equality for women's health research. and she just got back from abu dhabi and all through africa and ended up, although she did go spend a little time in sicily, because just a day or so to meet her great, great grandmothers, parents, she made fun of me going back on the irish, you know, pat, but i te
and thank you, candy center president deborah rutter. every word was different. stand up. we know you are. the board chairman. my most generous people. men i've ever known. everything is in need to and in a friend of mine, david roberson, david stern. when i was getting set up in the in the the president's suite upstairs where we sleep, i might. i said my brother said, look, you want to be able to see from your desk, you'll be able to see rooms. i said, i beg your pardon. so the washington...
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joining me now is deborah archer, president of the aclu, the american civil liberties union. good to have you on, ms. archer. civil and human rights advocacy groups, including i head one, have strongly criticized the president-elect's pick to lead the civil rights division of the justice department, conservative legal advocate ha harmeet dhillon. if confirmed, she would preside over the federal enforcement of our civil and voting rights. what's the aclu's position on having dhillon in this job right now? >> first, thank you for asking me to join you. at the aclu we don't endorse or oppose nominees for politically- a - appointed offices, but we're aware the doj civil rights division plays a critical role in defending the most critical rights and freedoms and eric holder once called it the jewel of the justice department for good reason. the division has been at the forefront of efforts to dismantle systemic racism, to promote voting rights and voting access, and to defend marginalized groups from discriminatory practices and during president trump's first administration he rea
joining me now is deborah archer, president of the aclu, the american civil liberties union. good to have you on, ms. archer. civil and human rights advocacy groups, including i head one, have strongly criticized the president-elect's pick to lead the civil rights division of the justice department, conservative legal advocate ha harmeet dhillon. if confirmed, she would preside over the federal enforcement of our civil and voting rights. what's the aclu's position on having dhillon in this job...
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deborah cunningham.e members of the fed said they were calibrating what next year might mean. we are just looking at the data right now. scarlett: it raises questions about whether they are on the same page. the next -- last fed meeting had one dissent. it will make for a much different debate as well. scarlett: she put out a statement saying it is individuals in her district. the lower income individuals dealing with higher inflation. coming up, another hour. annmarie: terry haynes of pangea policy, tom steyer of galvanize climate solutions. clint henderson, the man you want to talk to this week if you are traveling. you are watching bloomberg surveillance. good morning. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ something has changed within me ♪ ♪ it's time to try defying gravity ♪ ♪ ♪ >> we have seen such a frothy market over the last month. >> i don't think the cases have gone away. >> the former winners are going to start to decline a little bit. >> everyone has a little uncertainty at the moment. >> this is "bloomberg surveillance,"
deborah cunningham.e members of the fed said they were calibrating what next year might mean. we are just looking at the data right now. scarlett: it raises questions about whether they are on the same page. the next -- last fed meeting had one dissent. it will make for a much different debate as well. scarlett: she put out a statement saying it is individuals in her district. the lower income individuals dealing with higher inflation. coming up, another hour. annmarie: terry haynes of pangea...
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cutbacks include the ending of interview show hardtalk were announced in the autumn and bbc news ceo deborahe programme to discuss them with viewer autumn phillips, responding the following week. it's done good work for decades for bbc news, but when you make £24 million of reductions and cuts to an organisation, you have to do some things that do hurt. we have looked at our audiences, hardtalk is funded by and runs on our news channel, and we can see that audiences are coming overwhelmingly to our news channel for a live experience. i think was also very important to say is hardtalk does a great job, but we do have an awful lot of very high quality, interview, accountability, rigorous journalism across the whole of bbc news. the decision to cut hardtalk and the decision that they have made to diminish newsnight, the decision to bring correspondents back from very key places and to reduce and to cut the arabic radio service and the persian radio service are very big errors. and i think people value a programme whose culture and presenters they know, that they can come back to, they know what
cutbacks include the ending of interview show hardtalk were announced in the autumn and bbc news ceo deborahe programme to discuss them with viewer autumn phillips, responding the following week. it's done good work for decades for bbc news, but when you make £24 million of reductions and cuts to an organisation, you have to do some things that do hurt. we have looked at our audiences, hardtalk is funded by and runs on our news channel, and we can see that audiences are coming overwhelmingly...
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fox sitting down with whistle-blower deborah white who raised flags about this during a hearing in july the first time we are hearing about this. we have covered shocking number of missing migrant children under biden and we spoke to another whistle-blower last month. listen here. >> this program has failed and exploit the program because of lack of experience and tradecraft on behalf of hhs. they are not equipped to do this mission. that is why at 320,000, 320,000 children are gone. >> sandra: we have incoming border czar, tom homan, on deck with the migrant crisis but let's get to dana mcnichol with the exclusive sit down. danamarie mcnicholl. >> she said she was sent about contract failures and told not to speak about these issues, she says. >> health and human services is responsible for the children and they are paid billions of dollars to ensure the safety of these children, and they have failed to. >> deborah white with federal employee and two california 2021 to help accompany children in the country. >> what i discovered was horrifying. make no mistake, children were not going
fox sitting down with whistle-blower deborah white who raised flags about this during a hearing in july the first time we are hearing about this. we have covered shocking number of missing migrant children under biden and we spoke to another whistle-blower last month. listen here. >> this program has failed and exploit the program because of lack of experience and tradecraft on behalf of hhs. they are not equipped to do this mission. that is why at 320,000, 320,000 children are gone....
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he and deborah recorded nine transactions with edward. these appeared in a new apes built from the shop's ledgers in the days when the receiver not the sender was charged for the postage. young edward paid for mail arriving new york and boston. i wish that we could know what he got and from who but at least we can picture him striding up to the counter to ask the franklins for his packages. for 50 years, edward's mother in law, perry smith, was a dear friend of denver, franklin and the the family member here who owns this portrait. she's in the audience tonight and i thank her again for making this image possible. and the image original was thought to be edward's wife. but it's not. it's his mother in law. this is edward's mother in law. sally franklin confirmed their year friendship in in a letter to her father. she was probably the closest friend of deborah franklin. was the mother in law. sally and family stayed at benfield for extended. we see in another letter wrote of her strongest attachment to that family and. this is sally frankl
he and deborah recorded nine transactions with edward. these appeared in a new apes built from the shop's ledgers in the days when the receiver not the sender was charged for the postage. young edward paid for mail arriving new york and boston. i wish that we could know what he got and from who but at least we can picture him striding up to the counter to ask the franklins for his packages. for 50 years, edward's mother in law, perry smith, was a dear friend of denver, franklin and the the...
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deborah deborah -- deirdre bosa joins us. >> make it $200 billion. >> that would only work on massa son massa son has a few more high-profile wins and losses under his belt. but none of that has done anything to dent his enormous risk appetite. when the president-elect kelly just referred to live negotiate the deal up to $200 billion, massa son replied that because it is trump as president, he'll have to double down and he will try his best. and that kind of sums up how massa son has approached all of his investments. more is more. he will not hesitate toward his own company. but what is different it-s how he spreads the billion dollars of dollars. massa son and soft bank will be more focused on a smaller universe of companies with an explicit fit with arm. which is now the crown jewel of the soft bank universe. that could mean a more operational role for soft bank focused on a.i.-related infrastructure and there is hints that was under ware. soft bank was the first to receive the nvidia chips and telecois planning to build the largest computer and massa could produce his own a.i. chips
deborah deborah -- deirdre bosa joins us. >> make it $200 billion. >> that would only work on massa son massa son has a few more high-profile wins and losses under his belt. but none of that has done anything to dent his enormous risk appetite. when the president-elect kelly just referred to live negotiate the deal up to $200 billion, massa son replied that because it is trump as president, he'll have to double down and he will try his best. and that kind of sums up how massa son...
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. >> that's when we learned about deborah charatan, his secret wife. >> she's another influential person in real estate in new york. >> their romantic relationship had lasted only a couple of years, but she was still a confidante of his. and when bob learned of this new investigation into kathie's disappearance, authorities believe he immediately takes action and marries his longtime friend deborah lee sharon. nobody had known that they got married. >> it was clearly a business deal for her to agree to marry him. >> he gives her power of attorney over his financial accounts. >> it was a marriage of convenience. exactly right. that that was exactly what we were doing when robert durst returns to texas. >> they revoked the bail. he ran on us on the first one. you're not getting another shot. the odds seemed completely stacked against them. >> there's no winning defense in a crime like this. unless you have a winning defense attorney like dick deguerin. >> mr. garrett, are you ready? >> yes. your honor. >> andy, take a seat. anderson. look at this. you're wet. disheveled. there's debris hit
. >> that's when we learned about deborah charatan, his secret wife. >> she's another influential person in real estate in new york. >> their romantic relationship had lasted only a couple of years, but she was still a confidante of his. and when bob learned of this new investigation into kathie's disappearance, authorities believe he immediately takes action and marries his longtime friend deborah lee sharon. nobody had known that they got married. >> it was clearly a...
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my blessed memory daughter deborah supported my public career never complaining about the family sacrificesy had to make and i know there were many. finally, some parting advice. i know many people across this country and around the world are concerned about the direction of the united states. but, i am optimistic we will get through these challenges. some people may say optimistic, how can that be? they read the news and say what about our justice system question what about the rule ofr law? what about the democracy question what about the threats in here at home. whate about the resurgence of corrupt blatantly trip politics. i recognize these threats i am not naÏve to the dangers and challenges as we all look ahead. there are many challenges ahead of us. but we must not give up hope. the senate this body of 100 members in the nation of three and 35 million americans sustains my hope with a six-year term representing constituents across the entireng states of te time and resources to engage each other during the of the tio constructively work across the aisle to find areas of common agreem
my blessed memory daughter deborah supported my public career never complaining about the family sacrificesy had to make and i know there were many. finally, some parting advice. i know many people across this country and around the world are concerned about the direction of the united states. but, i am optimistic we will get through these challenges. some people may say optimistic, how can that be? they read the news and say what about our justice system question what about the rule ofr law?...
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. >> reporter: deborah harper says it's become lawless and dangerous.t to smoke a cigarette outside of her uptown apartment. >> for safety, and i have had to use it once. >> reporter: she's learned to sleep through sideshows outside her units since it happens so often. the side show that happened near her, st. paulo avenue, on sunday morning didn't even wake her up. she said, nope.÷÷not surprised somebody set a bmw on fire as police were breaking up the sideshow. >> it makes me feel like getting the hell out of oakland. i'm trying to get out of here, unfortunately. i wish i could live right here comfortably and feel safe, but i don't. >> reporter: it's one of several sideshows that happened in oak early sunday morning. this one happened near a high school. a driver had a spectator and tossed them into the air. the spectator got up and ran to safety. >> all night long we're chasing them around trying to deal with it. at one point, a police vehicle was damaged during that. there was also two gunshot victims that were struck in gunfire from the sideshow. >
. >> reporter: deborah harper says it's become lawless and dangerous.t to smoke a cigarette outside of her uptown apartment. >> for safety, and i have had to use it once. >> reporter: she's learned to sleep through sideshows outside her units since it happens so often. the side show that happened near her, st. paulo avenue, on sunday morning didn't even wake her up. she said, nope.÷÷not surprised somebody set a bmw on fire as police were breaking up the sideshow. >> it...
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. >> reporter: deborah harper says it has become lawless and dangerous.he carries a can of mace just to smoke a cigarette outside her uptown apartment. >> for safety. i've had to use it once. >> reporter: she's learned to sleep through sideshows outside her unit since it happens so often. the sideshow that happened near her, san pablo avenue and 17th street. on sunday morning, didn't even wake her up. she said nope, not surprised someone set a bmw on fire as the police were breaking up the sideshow. >> it makes me feel like i need to get out of oakland. i'm trying to get out of here. i wish i could live right here comfortably and feel safe, but i don't. >> reporter: it is one of several sideshows that happened in oakland early sunday morning. this one happened near bishop odell high school. a driver hit a spectator, tossing them into the air. the spectator got up and ran to safety. >> all night long, we're chasing around trying to deal with it. at one point, a police vehicle was damaged during that. there was also two gunshot victims that were struck in g
. >> reporter: deborah harper says it has become lawless and dangerous.he carries a can of mace just to smoke a cigarette outside her uptown apartment. >> for safety. i've had to use it once. >> reporter: she's learned to sleep through sideshows outside her unit since it happens so often. the sideshow that happened near her, san pablo avenue and 17th street. on sunday morning, didn't even wake her up. she said nope, not surprised someone set a bmw on fire as the police were...
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my daughter, deborah, they supported my public career, never complaining about the sacrifices they had to make, and i know there were many. finally, some parting advice. i know that many people across this country and around the world are concerned about the direction of the united states. but i am optimistic we will get through these challenges. some people might say, optimistic? how could that be? they read the news and say what about our justice system? about the rule of law? what about autocracies around the world and here at home? what about the resurgence of corrupt politics? i recognize these threats and i am not naive to the dangers and challenges as we all look ahead. there are many challenges ahead of us but we must not give up hope. the senate, this body of 100 members in a nation of 335 million americans sustains my hope. my six-year term representing constituents across the state, you have the time and resources to engage each other. we have the time to constructively work across the aisle but find areas of common agreement. there is no institution like this in the world.
my daughter, deborah, they supported my public career, never complaining about the sacrifices they had to make, and i know there were many. finally, some parting advice. i know that many people across this country and around the world are concerned about the direction of the united states. but i am optimistic we will get through these challenges. some people might say, optimistic? how could that be? they read the news and say what about our justice system? about the rule of law? what about...
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fox's deborah valentine shows us what you can do now to help straighten or strengthen your tree.this season. >> decorating for the holidays isn't always cheap. >> noble firs are really nice because they're full, but they still have just enough room to help consumers get the most bang for their buck. >> plant specialists are highlighting several strategies to help give your live decor a chance of surviving through this season. for starters, when it comes to buying trees, you want to eye them for freshness. >> test the needles to make sure they're still flexible and not brittle. >> and once you get your tree home, cut off about a half inch on the bottom of the stem of the tree and immediately put it in a basin of cool water. you'll also want to make sure your tree stand can hold a proper amount of water. >> a seven foot tree might consume a half gallon of water, a day for the first week, ensuring your tree isn't near heat. >> sources like radiators, fireplaces, or wood stoves is also critical. >> and a cool room tends to be better to keep the tree fresher longer. >> just like chris
fox's deborah valentine shows us what you can do now to help straighten or strengthen your tree.this season. >> decorating for the holidays isn't always cheap. >> noble firs are really nice because they're full, but they still have just enough room to help consumers get the most bang for their buck. >> plant specialists are highlighting several strategies to help give your live decor a chance of surviving through this season. for starters, when it comes to buying trees, you...
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here's abc's deborah roberts with another look. >> how much did you really know about bob dylan?tle about bob dylan. i fell in love with him, and i fell in love at a time in my life where my career was taking off. and most importantly, his music is the music of life. >> actor timothee chalamet, one of today's biggest stars, now channeling one of america's most enduring folk music icons. once upon a time, you threw the bums a dime in your prime. few songs have stood the test of time, like bob dylan's like a rolling stone. >> how does it feel? the name bob dylan. like elvis presley. like freddie mercury. like elton john. it's as iconic, but weirdly, his face is imprinted less in some way than these other figures because he's kept himself at a distance. this movie doesn't demystify him, but it honors the cryptic figure that is bob dylan. >> from the look to the voice, chalamet even learning to strum the guitar like bob dylan for the new biopic a complete unknown. you were meant to have a few months to work on this, but because of the pandemic and other interruptions, you got five ye
here's abc's deborah roberts with another look. >> how much did you really know about bob dylan?tle about bob dylan. i fell in love with him, and i fell in love at a time in my life where my career was taking off. and most importantly, his music is the music of life. >> actor timothee chalamet, one of today's biggest stars, now channeling one of america's most enduring folk music icons. once upon a time, you threw the bums a dime in your prime. few songs have stood the test of time,...
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let's go live to our security and defense editor deborah haynes for the bigger picture here. who are the big players that will be watching this and what will their next move be? mainly russia and iran. >> they will both be watching what has happened with horror. there have been reports that iran has been pulling out its military commanders over the past few days in the wake of this rapid rebel advance. iran and russia were both absolutely instrumental in propping up the regime from 2011 when you will remember the uprising, a peaceful uprising first began inside syria calling for change, calling for a and two a regime that ruled with such brutality for so long even back then. it was part of that wider arab spring that started and you saw it move into egypt. it exploded across libya and also in syria and yet in response to the uprising in syria the asad regime cracked down with absolute brutality. you will remember they even resorted to using chemical weapons against its people. they used barrel bombs. there was absolute carnage across places. huge swathes of the city reduced t
let's go live to our security and defense editor deborah haynes for the bigger picture here. who are the big players that will be watching this and what will their next move be? mainly russia and iran. >> they will both be watching what has happened with horror. there have been reports that iran has been pulling out its military commanders over the past few days in the wake of this rapid rebel advance. iran and russia were both absolutely instrumental in propping up the regime from 2011...
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that card on my desk in annapolis as a constant reminder, my son a blessed memory and my daughter deborah supported my public career and never complained about the family sacrifices they had to make and i know there were many. finally, some parting advice. i know many people across the country and around the world are concerned about the direction of the united states, but i'm optimistic we will get through these challenges. now some people might say optimistic, how can that be? they read the news and say what about the rule of law, what about the justice system and threats of autocracies around the world and here at home, what about the threats of our politics. i'm not naive to the dangers and challenges. there are many challenges, but we must not give up hope. the senate, this body of 100 members, and a nation -- in a nation of 335 million americans sustains my hope. with a six-year term representing constituents across the entire state, you have the time and resources to engage each other. we have the time to constructively work across the aisle to find areas of common agreement. there
that card on my desk in annapolis as a constant reminder, my son a blessed memory and my daughter deborah supported my public career and never complained about the family sacrifices they had to make and i know there were many. finally, some parting advice. i know many people across the country and around the world are concerned about the direction of the united states, but i'm optimistic we will get through these challenges. now some people might say optimistic, how can that be? they read the...
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deborah burke. she served as white house coronavirus coordinator and as the u.s. global aids coordinator where she oversaw it. it's great to have you back on the show. is it possible to put into words the reach, the magnitude of what they have been able to accomplish and what would happen , what it would mean if it lost its funding? >> thank you. it's great to be with you and it's great for you to highlight this program because i think there's a lot of lessons in this program of how we can do a job better. really, because when it was originally launched by president bush it is was focused on doing business differently, more effectively, more efficiently. i think it represented the best of what america does. we see something, we do something. we saw the crisis, we acted. we didn't just talk about it. and we have a lot of crises in the world now and we are talking about them but we really need to act. that's in our country and overseas. pepfar was successful because from the very beginning it brought democrats and republicans together, united in an american response
deborah burke. she served as white house coronavirus coordinator and as the u.s. global aids coordinator where she oversaw it. it's great to have you back on the show. is it possible to put into words the reach, the magnitude of what they have been able to accomplish and what would happen , what it would mean if it lost its funding? >> thank you. it's great to be with you and it's great for you to highlight this program because i think there's a lot of lessons in this program of how we...
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. >> so miss henderson called a networking and personal friend of 25 years, deborah mugnaini monroe,wns temp time, a very successful temp recruit firm whose side gig is professional singing. >> so i said, well, i know a zillion singers. let's see what i can do. >> but i still have one wish to make. >> she sent out an email for volunteer singers, and already 35 people have expressed a desire to participate. >> i'm a san francisco native, and for me, being at union square at the macy's tree, which might be the last year, they do. the macy's tree is like being at rockefeller center in new york. >> now, beyond its famous pub crawl and costuming frivolities as a group santa cons attendees are the major contributor to the san francisco fire department's annual toy drive, and they'll be taking them away in a fire truck at the end of the day. so at the
. >> so miss henderson called a networking and personal friend of 25 years, deborah mugnaini monroe,wns temp time, a very successful temp recruit firm whose side gig is professional singing. >> so i said, well, i know a zillion singers. let's see what i can do. >> but i still have one wish to make. >> she sent out an email for volunteer singers, and already 35 people have expressed a desire to participate. >> i'm a san francisco native, and for me, being at union...
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i'm deborah roberts. >> david: i'm david muir.isas that involve some of the biggest names in tech. and someone is $1.2 billion richer. tonight, we'll tell you where the jackpot winning mega millions ticket was sold. spoiler alert it's in california. >> always live. abc seven news starts right now. >> and good evening.
i'm deborah roberts. >> david: i'm david muir.isas that involve some of the biggest names in tech. and someone is $1.2 billion richer. tonight, we'll tell you where the jackpot winning mega millions ticket was sold. spoiler alert it's in california. >> always live. abc seven news starts right now. >> and good evening.