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diane yentel is an expert on affordable housing policy.d ceo of the national low income housing coalition. thank you for talking with me. we're in a full market economy, so there are lots of jobs and at the same exact time, we're seeing this absolute crisis unfolding. what's causing this crisis? diane: so we had a federal eviction moratorium, the first of its kind in our country's history. congress provided $46.5 billion to help low-income tenants pay the rent or back rent that they fell behind on during the pandemic. so in these communities where rents are increasing, where emergency rental assistance money has been depleted, where protections for tenants have expired, sure enough, we're seeing eviction filings reach or in an increasing number of cities surpass, far surpass, pre-pandemic averages. soledad: i think if there's nationally a housing shortage, then certainly, if you're looking at affordable housing, that's got to be multiplied as a problem. diane: so nationally, for the lowest income renters, for them, there is a shortage of s
diane yentel is an expert on affordable housing policy.d ceo of the national low income housing coalition. thank you for talking with me. we're in a full market economy, so there are lots of jobs and at the same exact time, we're seeing this absolute crisis unfolding. what's causing this crisis? diane: so we had a federal eviction moratorium, the first of its kind in our country's history. congress provided $46.5 billion to help low-income tenants pay the rent or back rent that they fell behind...
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reporter: it's quite cold in diane skidmore's home. monthly budget for gas and electricity is the equivalent of about 50 euros, and she never has anything left over. in recent weeks, energy prices have soared. diane: it's costing 50% more, and i can only just manage to pay that. if i turn the heating , i use the timer, i set it for half an hour, it goes off, and i turn the heating off again. and that kind of sees me through. meanwhile, if i need to, i've got jumpers, i've got a cardigan, a heavy cardigan. and i hold it like that. so, hugging the radiator. reporter: she's not complaining and can make do. even though she now can hardly get any visitors. she turns on the heat for 30 minutes, a bit of comfort. diane: i've got a temperature thing here. 16 degrees. i mean, outside it's 10 degrees today, quite warm. so this is ok, 16 is ok. so it will go down to 12 by the time it gets to nighttime. could be even less. reporter: it's getting more expensive to stay warm in britain because the price of gas is so high. and almost everyone has gas
reporter: it's quite cold in diane skidmore's home. monthly budget for gas and electricity is the equivalent of about 50 euros, and she never has anything left over. in recent weeks, energy prices have soared. diane: it's costing 50% more, and i can only just manage to pay that. if i turn the heating , i use the timer, i set it for half an hour, it goes off, and i turn the heating off again. and that kind of sees me through. meanwhile, if i need to, i've got jumpers, i've got a cardigan, a...
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i'm diane king hall in for anne-marie green. breaking overnight -- a deadly missile strike on the western ukrainian city of lviv. the regional governor there says six people were killed and eight were wounded. he said three missiles hit military infrastructure facilities while one struck a car tire replacement facility. it comes as ukraine is vowing to fight to the end in mariupol. if the russians take control there, it would be the first major ukrainian city to fall. an estimated 2,500 ukrainian troops are holed up in a massive steel plant in mariupol. over the weekend they defied a russian order to surrender or die. local police say many civilians including children are also sheltering in the plant. bradley blackburn is in new york with the latest. good morning. >> reporter: diane, good morning. ukraine's foreign minister tells cbs that mariupol effectively no longer exists. it has been so badly bombarded over the last eight weeks. it's just one of several cities in ukraine that are in the cross hairs under russian attack. rus
i'm diane king hall in for anne-marie green. breaking overnight -- a deadly missile strike on the western ukrainian city of lviv. the regional governor there says six people were killed and eight were wounded. he said three missiles hit military infrastructure facilities while one struck a car tire replacement facility. it comes as ukraine is vowing to fight to the end in mariupol. if the russians take control there, it would be the first major ukrainian city to fall. an estimated 2,500...
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i'm diane king hall in for anne-marie green. the decision on whether to appeal a judge's ruling to end the federal mask mandate on planes and mass transit is apparently in the hands of the cdc. the justice department says it will not fight the decision unless federal health officials believe the maskrequirement is still necessary. some health experts fear ending the mandate could lead to rising numbers of covid cases. bradley blackburn is in new york with the latest. good morning. >> reporter: good morning. flyers have now had a chance to go mask free again for the first time in two years, but for how long -- it could be up in the air. the biden administration is waiting to hear from the cdc if it should fight to reinstate the federal mask mandate for airlines and public transit after a judge struck it down earlier this week. cdc officials are now weighing the impact on public health, assessing the threat from omicron's subvariant ba.2. >> mr. president, should people continue to wear masks on planes? >> that's up to them. >> re
i'm diane king hall in for anne-marie green. the decision on whether to appeal a judge's ruling to end the federal mask mandate on planes and mass transit is apparently in the hands of the cdc. the justice department says it will not fight the decision unless federal health officials believe the maskrequirement is still necessary. some health experts fear ending the mandate could lead to rising numbers of covid cases. bradley blackburn is in new york with the latest. good morning. >>...
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good morning. >> reporter: good morning, diane. the ukrainians clearly see the sinking of that ship as a victory, and they are also re-establishing some real control of the northern part of the their country. so much so that we're learning the biden administration may soon send a high-level representative there. the white house is discussing sending a senior official to ukraine in a show of support. president biden telling reporters he is ready to make that visit himself. >> yeah -- >> reporter: yesterday on the 50th day since russia's invasion began, ukraine says it hit this russian cruiser with two missiles, sinking the massive ship. >> it's going to have an impact on their capabilities certainly in the near term. whether it has an impact on their naval capabilities in the long term is just unclear right now. >> reporter: moscow refutes the claim, insisting the "moskva" sank while being towed during a storm. >> but they had no idea who they were up against. >> reporter: in a video posted to social media, president volodymyr zelen
good morning. >> reporter: good morning, diane. the ukrainians clearly see the sinking of that ship as a victory, and they are also re-establishing some real control of the northern part of the their country. so much so that we're learning the biden administration may soon send a high-level representative there. the white house is discussing sending a senior official to ukraine in a show of support. president biden telling reporters he is ready to make that visit himself. >> yeah --...
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reporter: it's quite cold in diane skidmore's home.monthly budget for gas and electricity is the equivalent of about 50 euros, and she never has anything left over. in recent weeks, energy prices have soared. diane: it's costing 50% more, and i can only just manage to pay that. if i turn the heating , i use the timer, i set it for half an hour, it goes off, and i turn the heating off again. and that kind of sees me through. meanwhile, if i need to, i've got jumpers, i've got a cardigan, a heavy cardigan. and i hold it like that. so, hugging the radiator. reporter: she's not complaining and can make do. even though she now can hardly get any visitors. she turns on the heat for 30 minutes, a bit of comfort. diane: i've got a temperature thing here. 16 degrees. i mean, outside it's 10 degrees today, quite warm. so this is ok, 16 is ok. so it will go down to 12 by the time it gets to nighttime. could be even less. reporter: it's getting more expensive to stay warm in britain because the price of gas is so high. and almost everyone has gas
reporter: it's quite cold in diane skidmore's home.monthly budget for gas and electricity is the equivalent of about 50 euros, and she never has anything left over. in recent weeks, energy prices have soared. diane: it's costing 50% more, and i can only just manage to pay that. if i turn the heating , i use the timer, i set it for half an hour, it goes off, and i turn the heating off again. and that kind of sees me through. meanwhile, if i need to, i've got jumpers, i've got a cardigan, a heavy...
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i'm diane king hall in for anne-marie green. the showdown over the federal mask mandate on planes and mass transit is now up to the courts. the justice department is fighting a judge's ruling that lets passengers go mask free. as erroll barnett reports, the decision is likely to fuel even more mask confusion. >> reporter: for travelers who are immunocompromised or with young, unvaccinated children, the maskless reality is a new and frightening challenge. brian vastag traveled to alaska for treatment for his autoimmune disorders. the mandate was lifted. now he feels stranded. >> it's been extremely fraus frustrating, anger provoking. we travel for medical care all the time. especially people with rare diseases or hard-to-treat diseases, it's going to be riskier for us. >> reporter: was this policy ended too soon? >> no question about it. >> reporter: cbs medical consultant dr. david agus says even though aircraft have exceptional air circulation filtered every two to three minutes, travelers with suppressed immune systems are sti
i'm diane king hall in for anne-marie green. the showdown over the federal mask mandate on planes and mass transit is now up to the courts. the justice department is fighting a judge's ruling that lets passengers go mask free. as erroll barnett reports, the decision is likely to fuel even more mask confusion. >> reporter: for travelers who are immunocompromised or with young, unvaccinated children, the maskless reality is a new and frightening challenge. brian vastag traveled to alaska...
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judy: diane swonk with grant thornton. thank you, diane.ned to capitol hill this week and were met with a growing list of legislative items to tackle. from funding for ukraine to more covid relief, there is a lot they're hoping to accomplish, as the political clock may be running out. for more on all this, i'm join by our lisa desjardins. so, lisa, a lot to look at. they are back in town. as we just heard from diane swonk, there is growing concern about the economy, about growth, about inflation. what does all this say about what congress is looking at? lisa: this is a major issue for not just the country, but for congress right now. the problem is, there isn't that much congress can do to change the short-term economy or to address short-term prices. but, that said, democrats want to let americans know that they are paying attention, they're concerned. and, today, democrats did unveil something that they're trying to do. their idea coming out of the house is to tackle gas prices specifically. don't have to tell our viewers that those gas p
judy: diane swonk with grant thornton. thank you, diane.ned to capitol hill this week and were met with a growing list of legislative items to tackle. from funding for ukraine to more covid relief, there is a lot they're hoping to accomplish, as the political clock may be running out. for more on all this, i'm join by our lisa desjardins. so, lisa, a lot to look at. they are back in town. as we just heard from diane swonk, there is growing concern about the economy, about growth, about...
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diane _ thank you so much, diane. thank you for your time. diane foley _ thank you so much, diane.james foley giving her reaction, we are speaking to other family members as well who are just so relieved that this verdict has come through, that they have finally got a sense ofjustice for their loved ones, as i mentioned there in their reports, their loved ones have never been found, but this has given them some sense of closure moving forward. let's turn to the uk and a story that has been dominating headlines here — the government's new immigration plans, which will see some asylum seekers arriving in britain relocated to rwanda. the government says it will deter illegal arrivals and stop people smuggling. but it's been met with criticism from human rights groups. home secretary priti patel was in rwanda earlier to sign the deal — this was that moment. and this is what she had to say afterwards. we have agreed that people who enter the uk illegally will be considered for relocation to rwanda to have their asylum claims decided and those who are resettled will be given the support,
diane _ thank you so much, diane. thank you for your time. diane foley _ thank you so much, diane.james foley giving her reaction, we are speaking to other family members as well who are just so relieved that this verdict has come through, that they have finally got a sense ofjustice for their loved ones, as i mentioned there in their reports, their loved ones have never been found, but this has given them some sense of closure moving forward. let's turn to the uk and a story that has been...
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diane: i think the fed appreciates it.ost vocal we have heard our jim bullard and chris waller, and he has talked about his own reality check of selling his home in saint louis, but cannot buy anything in washington because the market is crazy, as he put it. they are having these real-life experiences that everyone else is. two people incidentally -- jim bullard talking about a three quarters of a percent like, those are the ones that are most aggressive on a rate hike. interesting to see esther george and charlie evans talking about the need to get rates up, on board with a half percent hike, but also worried about the measured pace. markets have moved up, but they don't want to get too far ahead and trigger a bigger credit down. we are starting to see tensions with japan and their exchange rate. tensions with the living economies and their exchange rate. every time we think about raising rates, those other economies have to defend their currencies, and that is a house of cards for the federal reserve to balance on that t
diane: i think the fed appreciates it.ost vocal we have heard our jim bullard and chris waller, and he has talked about his own reality check of selling his home in saint louis, but cannot buy anything in washington because the market is crazy, as he put it. they are having these real-life experiences that everyone else is. two people incidentally -- jim bullard talking about a three quarters of a percent like, those are the ones that are most aggressive on a rate hike. interesting to see...
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diane kruger, everybody! [ cheers and applause ] thank you, diane. be back with bonnie raitt! have set their sights on california. they've written a ballot proposal to allow online sports betting. they tell us it will fund programs for the homeless, but read the fine print. 90% of the profits go to out-of-state corporations, leaving almost nothing for the homeless. no real jobs are created here. but the promise between our state and our sovereign tribes would be broken forever. these out-of-state corporations don't care about california. but we do. stand with us. care coalition, it's so good to see you all! alright! let's brainstorm. any ideas for new members? i'd like to nominate alaska airlines. this neck pillow i'm dating says great things! a caring airline?! wait, those exist?! it says here they were the first airline to switch from plastic bottles to boxed water. they also hire a lot of people from caring professions. i'm seeing former teachers and nurses. it's settled! alaska airlines is officially in the running! round of applause! >> lou: the "jimmy kimmel live" concer
diane kruger, everybody! [ cheers and applause ] thank you, diane. be back with bonnie raitt! have set their sights on california. they've written a ballot proposal to allow online sports betting. they tell us it will fund programs for the homeless, but read the fine print. 90% of the profits go to out-of-state corporations, leaving almost nothing for the homeless. no real jobs are created here. but the promise between our state and our sovereign tribes would be broken forever. these...
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diane kruger, everybody! [ cheers and applause ] thank you, diane. be back with bonnie raitt!ma de la crema ♪ ♪ con mucho sol todo el año, cuidado que te quemas ♪ ♪ stack that cheddar, make it melt. ♪ ♪ cook it up, stretch it out. ♪ ♪ we're breaking the mold. ♪ ♪ estado dorado. ♪ ♪ shining like gold. ♪ ♪ estado dorado. ♪ ♪ vive en el estado dorado live in the golden state ♪ >> lou: the "jimmy kimmel live" concert series is presented by mercedes e-q. all electric, all mercedes. >> jimmy: thanks to jason segel and diane kruger. apologies to matt damon. we ran out of time for him tonight, he'll be rescheduled. "nightline" is next, but first, her album "just like that" is out april 22nd. here with the song "made up mind," bonnie raitt! [ cheers and applause ] ♪ ♪ ♪ it starts out slow with go ahead and go pretty soon the melody is like a rainstorm ♪ ♪ tin roof symphony but it starts out slow it goes on and on for way too long ♪ ♪ it always ends on a bad note if you could dance at all you'd dance alone ♪ ♪ it goes on and on the quiet behind a slamming door the break of a heart ♪ ♪ t
diane kruger, everybody! [ cheers and applause ] thank you, diane. be back with bonnie raitt!ma de la crema ♪ ♪ con mucho sol todo el año, cuidado que te quemas ♪ ♪ stack that cheddar, make it melt. ♪ ♪ cook it up, stretch it out. ♪ ♪ we're breaking the mold. ♪ ♪ estado dorado. ♪ ♪ shining like gold. ♪ ♪ estado dorado. ♪ ♪ vive en el estado dorado live in the golden state ♪ >> lou: the "jimmy kimmel live" concert series is presented by mercedes...
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i'm diane king hall in for anne-marie green. president biden says russia is setting the stage for a critical new phase of the war in ukraine as the battle for control of the eastern donbas region escalates. yesterday mr. biden said the u.s. is rushing an additional $1.3 billion in military and economic aid to ukraine. it comes as new satellite images show whatt appears to be mass graves near the port city of mariupol. that's where ukraine says russia has been burying thousands of mariupol residents killed in the fighting. bradley blackburn is in new york with the latest. good morning. >> reporter: good morning. vladimir putin has now claimed victory in mariupol and other cities in the donbas are under intense attack. it's why the u.s. and western countries are rushing supplies to help ukrainian forces that are running out of ammunition and time. the offensive in donbas has lent new urgency in the effort to help ukraine. >> we're in a critical window of time where they're going to set the stage for the next phase of this war. >>
i'm diane king hall in for anne-marie green. president biden says russia is setting the stage for a critical new phase of the war in ukraine as the battle for control of the eastern donbas region escalates. yesterday mr. biden said the u.s. is rushing an additional $1.3 billion in military and economic aid to ukraine. it comes as new satellite images show whatt appears to be mass graves near the port city of mariupol. that's where ukraine says russia has been burying thousands of mariupol...
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i sd, "dian i'm not leing." shlooked ame like i ha you know,wo heads [insts buzng] diane:y husbd john a i live here in healdsburg. john manages our family dairy farm and vineyard, and i run our family we busine. anothe wimaker wi a ves hn: we'ran agrilture-bad communy. we're rt of soma count we're out an hr, hour d a half north of n francio. oueconomy ally, rely is primily an aicultura urism ar--wine tting vineyas, hospilitymy parents stard this fm in thlate fifti. my momould jo that shhad to tck me down theirst dayf ndergart because was lding toolfor my d fixing fces. ha ! diane: hbounces t of bed evermorning soxcited tgo down to thfarm. heoves it, so thas a veryood thin but i n't think could do iti think sompoint, i would probly say, nough." hn: thisas been whole lifeliving othis farm. the nch itse is 360 res. weave 40 aes plant in pinot noir and chardonnay grape vines, a then threst iin e farm bldings a organic paure for our day animal diane:gricultu is not sy. imal agrulture ieven rder. it a 24/7 ing... dian
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i'm diane king hall. the "cbs morning news." " -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com and a high risk for fracture, it's time to make your move to help reduce your risk of fracture with prolia®. only prolia® is proven to help strengthen and protect bones from fracture with 1 shot every 6 months. do not take prolia® if you have low blood calcium, are pregnant, are allergic to it, or take xgeva®. serious allergic reactions like low blood pressure, trouble breathing, throat tightness, face, lip or tongue swelling, rash, itching or hives have happened. tell your doctor about dental problems, as severe jaw bone problems may happen or new or unusual pain in your hip, groin, or thigh, as unusual thigh bone fractures have occurred. speak to your doctor before stopping, skipping or delaying prolia®, as spine and other bone fractures have occurred. prolia® can cause serious side effects, like low blood calcium, serious infections, which could need hospitalization, skin problems, and severe bone, joint, or muscle pai
i'm diane king hall. the "cbs morning news." " -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com and a high risk for fracture, it's time to make your move to help reduce your risk of fracture with prolia®. only prolia® is proven to help strengthen and protect bones from fracture with 1 shot every 6 months. do not take prolia® if you have low blood calcium, are pregnant, are allergic to it, or take xgeva®. serious allergic reactions like low blood pressure, trouble breathing, throat...
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i'm diane king hall in for anne-marie green. the man accused of setting off smoke grenades and opening fire in a new york city subway car is schedule to be in federal court in brooklyn today. 62-year-old frank james was arrested yesterday in lower manhattan. law enforcement sources say it was james himself who tipped police off to his location. he faces a federal terrorism charge in tuesday's atattack th left ten people wounded by gunfire. there is no word yet on a possible motive. bradley blackburn is in broolyn with the latest. good morning. >> reporter: good morning. that suspect was in custody roughly 30 hours after he opened fire, and inside this subway station police say several members of the public helped locate him, and they apparently also had significant help from the suspect himself. the man police say shot ten people in a brooklyn train station will be arraigned in federal court today. >> we were able to shrink his world quickly. there was nowhere left for him to run. >> reporter: police arrested 62-year-old frank j
i'm diane king hall in for anne-marie green. the man accused of setting off smoke grenades and opening fire in a new york city subway car is schedule to be in federal court in brooklyn today. 62-year-old frank james was arrested yesterday in lower manhattan. law enforcement sources say it was james himself who tipped police off to his location. he faces a federal terrorism charge in tuesday's atattack th left ten people wounded by gunfire. there is no word yet on a possible motive. bradley...
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i am joined now by diane foley, james foley's mother.ou tell me how you felt when that verdict me through? >> relief and tremendous sense of gratitude. i feel like justice has prevailed, that el shafee elsheikh received a fair trial -- legal counsel, protection, all that he needed, the opposite of what was allotted to our citizens and british citizens. this is a big day for accountability. we will never stop hostagetaking without accountability and justice. >> what was it like reliving it all? you gave evidence, heard evidence about your son. >> it was very difficult, particularly difficult to hear the other families of stories, equally as pointless -- equally as poignant and horrific. to hear what the other families have been through is heartbreaking. >> what lessons do you think can be learned going forward? we saw former hostages who had managed to survive giving evidence? >> their countries chose to negotiate with the captors. to me, that is the lesson, that if we, americans and british, choose not to negotiate with captors, our citi
i am joined now by diane foley, james foley's mother.ou tell me how you felt when that verdict me through? >> relief and tremendous sense of gratitude. i feel like justice has prevailed, that el shafee elsheikh received a fair trial -- legal counsel, protection, all that he needed, the opposite of what was allotted to our citizens and british citizens. this is a big day for accountability. we will never stop hostagetaking without accountability and justice. >> what was it like...
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>> diane king hall in new york. >> you got it. >>> up next, inspiration on the green. tiger woods finishes the masters without a green jacket, but there's plenty to cheer as he looks ahead to his next tournament. nt. do you have a life insurance policy you no longer need? now you can sell your policy - even a term policy - for an immediate cash payment. we thought we had planned carefully for our retirement. but we quickly realized we needed a way to supplement our income. if you have $100,000 or more of life insurance, you may qualify to sell your policy. don't cancel or let your policy lapse without finding out what it's worth. visit coventrydirect.com to find out if your policy qualifies. or call the number on your screen. coventry direct, redefining insurance. my asthma felt anything but normal. ♪ ♪ it was time for a nunormal with nucala. nucala reduces asthma attacks it's a once-monthly add-on treatment for severe eosinophilic asthma. not for sudden breathing problems. allergic reactions can occur. get help rig
>> diane king hall in new york. >> you got it. >>> up next, inspiration on the green. tiger woods finishes the masters without a green jacket, but there's plenty to cheer as he looks ahead to his next tournament. nt. do you have a life insurance policy you no longer need? now you can sell your policy - even a term policy - for an immediate cash payment. we thought we had planned carefully for our retirement. but we quickly realized we needed a way to supplement our income....
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diane king hall is in new york with those stories and more.: good morning, anne-marie. stock futures are pointing to a flat open. investors continuing movements from ukraine and the possibility of additional economic sanctions being slapped on russia. this wednesday we could get an indication of the fed's future interest rate plans when minutes from its march meeting are released. >>> on friday, the dow rallied 139 points. the nasdaq gained 40, and the s&p 500 rose 15. >>> tesla revs its engine. it's reporting a 68% surge in car sales in the first quarter compared to the same time last year. that's despite a computer chip shortage and other manufacturing issues that have forced other carmakers to scale back production. tesla delivered some 310,000 vehicles just under the 312,000 it was hoping to produce. industry analysts believe some 20,000 to 25,000 sales that would have happened in the first quarter have been pushed to the second quarter because of a supply and logistics issues. >>> two disney-themed hand sanitizers have been recalled. the
diane king hall is in new york with those stories and more.: good morning, anne-marie. stock futures are pointing to a flat open. investors continuing movements from ukraine and the possibility of additional economic sanctions being slapped on russia. this wednesday we could get an indication of the fed's future interest rate plans when minutes from its march meeting are released. >>> on friday, the dow rallied 139 points. the nasdaq gained 40, and the s&p 500 rose 15. >>>...
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joining me now grant thornton economist diane swonk.eems to me the whisper number was a lot higher but the bright spot was core. i want to share with the audience so they understand what we're talking about here. this was year-to-date, was actually, better, higher than what wall street expected but this, folks is what moved the market. month over month core of .3. we thought it would be a lot higher s that your assessment here? with respect to the argument that we should be slowing real soon, maybe peaking with inflation? >> we should be slowing just because we've got really high numbers a year ago now to do the comparisons too. so there is something called the base effect out there and that does slow down the overall pace of inflation. it will continue to do so as we get into the next several months. that should help us out on numbers looking not quite as bad. that is the good news. the bad news, does inflation cool enough to be insignificant to most consumers out there? i think that is where the problem lies, and it doesn't, it didn't
joining me now grant thornton economist diane swonk.eems to me the whisper number was a lot higher but the bright spot was core. i want to share with the audience so they understand what we're talking about here. this was year-to-date, was actually, better, higher than what wall street expected but this, folks is what moved the market. month over month core of .3. we thought it would be a lot higher s that your assessment here? with respect to the argument that we should be slowing real soon,...
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i'm diane king hall. . a vote has saved uc berkeley student run newspaper from close down. the save the daily cal initiative passed. students will pay a $6 fee every semester, raising $400,000 for five years, the newspaper has been in circulation since 1871. sit one of the oldest college papers in the country. the print edition came out four morning as week but had to cut back to weekly. the staff hopes to return to two or three printer editions weekly. >>> elon musk will not be joining the board of twitter. he was offered a spot before buying a 9% stake in the company. he was scheduled to join the board on saturday but twitter's ceo announced musk turned down the invitation and said he believes musk declining the invitation is for the best. >>> let's check on our weather and traffic on this monday. >> starting off with darren peck and the chance of rain. >> seeing light showers this morning, come right through the morning commute. first alert doppler, see a little bit of light green showing up for the far north bay. a closer look tch it progress southward over the course o
i'm diane king hall. . a vote has saved uc berkeley student run newspaper from close down. the save the daily cal initiative passed. students will pay a $6 fee every semester, raising $400,000 for five years, the newspaper has been in circulation since 1871. sit one of the oldest college papers in the country. the print edition came out four morning as week but had to cut back to weekly. the staff hopes to return to two or three printer editions weekly. >>> elon musk will not be...
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i'm diane king hall in new york.nother state follows in the footsteps of texas with tough abortion restrictions. oklahoma lawmakers have approved a bill banning abortions after roughly six weeks of pregnancy. the bill heads to the governor next. >>> congress is moving to empower the federal trade commission to crack down amid sky high gas prices. law makers say the ftc needs fines and penalties. one proposal doubling penalties two per day per violation. >>> james corden announced he is leaving the late, late show in spring of 2023. his contract was originally set to expire this august. no word on who will bring the chuckles next. for more news, download the cbs news app on your cell phone or connected tv. i'm diane king hall, cbs news, new york. >> announcer: this is the "cbs overnight news." >>> tonight a clear sign from the white house that the war in ukraine will likely drag on for months or even years. president biden today asking congress for an additional $33 billion to support ukraine's defense against the rus
i'm diane king hall in new york.nother state follows in the footsteps of texas with tough abortion restrictions. oklahoma lawmakers have approved a bill banning abortions after roughly six weeks of pregnancy. the bill heads to the governor next. >>> congress is moving to empower the federal trade commission to crack down amid sky high gas prices. law makers say the ftc needs fines and penalties. one proposal doubling penalties two per day per violation. >>> james corden...
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i am diane king hall. >>> 4:47. time for a check of your friday weather and traffic. >> gianna franco is standing by with a look at the roads but let's start with darren peck with how it is feeling. >>> it's cooler with clear skies. we are not dealing with much fog. it will be an easy morning in that regard. the focus in the forecast is the warm up today. you will notice it today. you will really notice it next week. a pretty view from the mark hopkins hotel, clear skies. temperatures range in the mid to upper 40s. napa is 43 and visibility map shows us no issues with fog on the road. let's get into the forecast with the daytime highs. mid 70s today for inland valleys in south bay and mid 70s will be a common number. we'll see it bay area wide. you can see it for the east valleys. we come to the heart of the bay and we'll see temperatures cooler, a few upper 50s to mid 60s. it's low to mid 70s through the rest of the bay. once we get to mendocino and lake, we are looking at 77. we stay like this friday and saturday.
i am diane king hall. >>> 4:47. time for a check of your friday weather and traffic. >> gianna franco is standing by with a look at the roads but let's start with darren peck with how it is feeling. >>> it's cooler with clear skies. we are not dealing with much fog. it will be an easy morning in that regard. the focus in the forecast is the warm up today. you will notice it today. you will really notice it next week. a pretty view from the mark hopkins hotel, clear...
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diane king hall is in new york with those stories and more.ing, diane. >> reporter: good morning, anne-marie. stock futures are pointing to a flat open this morning. yesterday wall street saw a late-day comeback led by health care and technology shares. the labor department also reported that new applications for unemployment benefits fell to a nearly 54-year low last week. yesterday the dow gained 87 points. the nasdaq added 8. the s&p 500 was up 19. >>> amazon says it plans to file objections after workers voted to unionize their staten island, new york, warehouse. the first successful organizing effort in amazon's history. the e-commerce giant filed paperwork stating it has evidence that union representatives threatened employees earlier this month into voting yes for the union representation. a lawyer for the amazon workers denies the claim. amazon has until april 22nd to back up allegations with the federal labor board. >>> walmart is trying to attract more truck drivers by boosting salaries and offering a certified training program. the
diane king hall is in new york with those stories and more.ing, diane. >> reporter: good morning, anne-marie. stock futures are pointing to a flat open this morning. yesterday wall street saw a late-day comeback led by health care and technology shares. the labor department also reported that new applications for unemployment benefits fell to a nearly 54-year low last week. yesterday the dow gained 87 points. the nasdaq added 8. the s&p 500 was up 19. >>> amazon says it plans...
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diane king hall is in new york. i need one of those actually, diane.odng, anarie highpen e ki off aewting to a month after wall street wrapped up its worst performing quarter since the pandemic started two years ago. now yesterday the dow jones industrials tumbled some 550 points. the nasdaq skidded 221, and the s&p 500 fell 72. >>> today it is all eyes on the jb market when the labor department releases its monthly jobs report. economists are predicting that nearly half a million jobs were added in march. >>> more than 81 tons of skippy peanut butter are under recall over contamination concerns. the products seen on your screen have best if used by dates of early may, 2023, indicated at the top of the lid. the company is concerned the jars may contain small fragments of stainless steel from a piece of manufacturing equipment. so far no injuries have been reported. >>> target is gearing up to start accepting food stamp payments for online orders. the nation's second biggest retailer is joining walmart and amazon by
diane king hall is in new york. i need one of those actually, diane.odng, anarie highpen e ki off aewting to a month after wall street wrapped up its worst performing quarter since the pandemic started two years ago. now yesterday the dow jones industrials tumbled some 550 points. the nasdaq skidded 221, and the s&p 500 fell 72. >>> today it is all eyes on the jb market when the labor department releases its monthly jobs report. economists are predicting that nearly half a million...
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good morning diane. >> reporter: good morning.'s start with a check on trading actions underway for a little more than 10 minutes stocks are mixed dow is under pressure down 156 points. nasdaq the bell of the ball better by 120 points. s&p above the flat line. twitter in the spotlight following news elon musk taken a 9% stake in the company thday organizers ger to discuss a contact with the company. grass roots using social media, go fund me and boots on the ground organizing to go up against the e commerce giant. they want to begin negotiations by the end of may. last week they said they may challenge the result of the vote. >>> this morning, the 64th grammy awards are in the history books. >> music's biggest stars turned out and some artists with bay area ties are bringing home the grammy gold. >> reporter: good morning to you both. jon batiste was the king of the night taking home five grammy award after having 11 nominations, and then last night's show was full of musical performances and special tributes. >> jon batiste, the
good morning diane. >> reporter: good morning.'s start with a check on trading actions underway for a little more than 10 minutes stocks are mixed dow is under pressure down 156 points. nasdaq the bell of the ball better by 120 points. s&p above the flat line. twitter in the spotlight following news elon musk taken a 9% stake in the company thday organizers ger to discuss a contact with the company. grass roots using social media, go fund me and boots on the ground organizing to go up...
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diane king hall is in new york new york with those stories and more.>> good morning, anne-marie. >> stock futures are pointing to a lower open this morning. investors will get key inflation data today when the labor department releases the consumer index for march. that will tell us the cost for living in america. yesterday the dow dropped 413 points, the nasdaq tumbled 299 points, and the s&p fell 75 points. >>> costco is ending its special shopping hours for seniors, health care workers, and first responders. the wholesale covid-19ndemic.l hrsr t conside starting next mo, stores will duok ul >> the list of the world's busiest airports is out. awe according to the airport international council, hartsfield-jackson atlanta international airport reclaimed the top spot. some 75.7 million passengers traveled through it last year. it was followed by dallas-fort worth and denver international airport. chicago's o'hare and l.a.x. rounded out the top five. eight of the top ten busiest airports for traffic are in the u.s. >>> and the fearless girl statue is dig
diane king hall is in new york new york with those stories and more.>> good morning, anne-marie. >> stock futures are pointing to a lower open this morning. investors will get key inflation data today when the labor department releases the consumer index for march. that will tell us the cost for living in america. yesterday the dow dropped 413 points, the nasdaq tumbled 299 points, and the s&p fell 75 points. >>> costco is ending its special shopping hours for seniors,...
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diane king hall reports from new york. >> reporter: stocks rose on thursday.he dow gained 87 points. the nasdaq added eight and the s&p 500 rose 19. americans are racking up dead. according to a new report from the federal reserve, u.s. consumers added $45 billion in debt in february. 11% higher than the same time last year. open and revolving credit that includes credit cards is now over $1 trillion. microsoft says it disrupted a cyber attack by russian military spies. the tech giants is the hacking group was targeting government institutions. media organizations and think tanks in ukraine, europe and the u.s.. microsoft obtained a court order allowing its takeover of seven internet domains used by the hackers. walmart is trying to add more truck drivers to its ranks amid a nationwide shortage by offering starting salaries that approach an even break into six figures. the company will pay 95,000 to $111,000 up from the current average of about $88,000. is also starting a 12 week program in texas and delaware to allow current employees to earn their commercial
diane king hall reports from new york. >> reporter: stocks rose on thursday.he dow gained 87 points. the nasdaq added eight and the s&p 500 rose 19. americans are racking up dead. according to a new report from the federal reserve, u.s. consumers added $45 billion in debt in february. 11% higher than the same time last year. open and revolving credit that includes credit cards is now over $1 trillion. microsoft says it disrupted a cyber attack by russian military spies. the tech...
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susan walters last played the bad girl characterern diane jenkins in 2004.back seeking forgiveness for having faked her own death many years earlier. we talked to susan about her return and ha her character is trying to do. >> most of the characters were impacted by diane's supposed death. the murder that took place afterwards and just what a horrible human being she turned in to and she abandoned her son. now i get to play all that, trying to explain it and trying to redeem myself. >> you can see the young and the restless weekdays at 11:00 a.m. here on kpix45. you can't just fake your own death and just walk back in. you can't do that. it's not right. >>> the next half hour, and streaming on cbs news. >> santa clara trying to help the drought crisis. what officials may soon ask residents to do. >>> and investigators zoning in on what may have caused that massive fire at a san jose home depot. what we have just learned. >>> and the price of gas may be hitting you hard but krispy kreme wants to help. the month long doughnut deal next. >>> and let's get a liv
susan walters last played the bad girl characterern diane jenkins in 2004.back seeking forgiveness for having faked her own death many years earlier. we talked to susan about her return and ha her character is trying to do. >> most of the characters were impacted by diane's supposed death. the murder that took place afterwards and just what a horrible human being she turned in to and she abandoned her son. now i get to play all that, trying to explain it and trying to redeem myself....
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diane swan joins us from grant thorton. welcome back to the "newshour."we saw roaring growth. first quarter this year, a slow down what is behind this? >> we saw a tale of two economies. the domestic economy, the consumer helped by business investment accelerated in the first corridor off the fourth quarter while the trade deficit absolutely balloons. exports fell at their fastest pace since the onset of the pandemic in 2020. as everything from the omicron waved to the war in ukraine and new lockdowns in china take a bigger toll on growth abroad and at home. we saw continued double-digit gains and imports in the united states as we were trying to bring in and catch up on losses from the delta wave last summer. where we saw the strength was really the pillars of the u.s. economy, the consumer housing market although all cash buyers are pushing out first-time buyers and business investment accelerated. that resilience we saw off of 1.7 million jobs generated something like what we would do in a year in the 2010s in one corridor helped bu -- quarter helped b
diane swan joins us from grant thorton. welcome back to the "newshour."we saw roaring growth. first quarter this year, a slow down what is behind this? >> we saw a tale of two economies. the domestic economy, the consumer helped by business investment accelerated in the first corridor off the fourth quarter while the trade deficit absolutely balloons. exports fell at their fastest pace since the onset of the pandemic in 2020. as everything from the omicron waved to the war in...
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diane king hall is in new york with those stories and more. reporter: good morning. well, stock futures are pointing to a flat open this morning. the major indices all slumped again yesterday for a second straight day. it came after details from the federal reserve's march meeting revealed the central bank might raise interest rates more aggressively this year to curb inflation. so the dow fell 144 points. the nasdaq slid 315. the s&p 500 was down 43. >>> the world of sport is reacting to the atrocities seen as a result of the invasion of ukraine. the boston athletic association announced it will ban runners from russia and belarus from this year's boston marathon and its 5k race held two days earlier. keep in mind the fastest man and woman of the boston marathon each wins $150,000. organizers say running is a global sport, and as such they must show support for the people of ukraine. the boston marathon is scheduled for april 18th. >>> mailing a letter could become more expensive. the u.s. postal service wants to increase the cost of a first-
diane king hall is in new york with those stories and more. reporter: good morning. well, stock futures are pointing to a flat open this morning. the major indices all slumped again yesterday for a second straight day. it came after details from the federal reserve's march meeting revealed the central bank might raise interest rates more aggressively this year to curb inflation. so the dow fell 144 points. the nasdaq slid 315. the s&p 500 was down 43. >>> the world of sport is...
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diane is 21 and the group was mckee bomb maker. here are used to target police stations and destroy military infrastructure. min an laing controls a powerful army stop he is vowing to crush the defence forces. his forces are bombing villages and carrying out brittle raids. —— brutal raids. the military are relying on the m. now mahura has been told one is living nearby. she prepares her team to raid the house. they say they have already sent a number of warning letters. they find a house empty. after completing his training, he is on his first mission against the myanmar military. his unit is ambushing a remote military outpost. the raid has taken the military forces by surprise. they are not in uniform. the unit takes five soldiers captive. during the battle his friend was badly injured. it's been six months since she's her boys. he too is longing for loved ones. it has been eight months since he left home. two months after losing his friend, he is being sent back into battle. hello again. it was southern areas of both england and
diane is 21 and the group was mckee bomb maker. here are used to target police stations and destroy military infrastructure. min an laing controls a powerful army stop he is vowing to crush the defence forces. his forces are bombing villages and carrying out brittle raids. —— brutal raids. the military are relying on the m. now mahura has been told one is living nearby. she prepares her team to raid the house. they say they have already sent a number of warning letters. they find a house...
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in the middle the famous moshe diane with his eye patch. and on the right yeshakrabeen a younger robyn then the chief of staff of the armed forces. he they the three of them arrived about two three hours after. the old city had been taken. and they waited. their pr people knew what they were doing. they had them wait just outside the lions gate. and this picture that you see of them striding forcefully into the old city to take it over. they the pr guys gotten to wait until the cameraman could be in position. particularly the television cameras and then the three of them came in and strode in and the picture. literally went around the world and symbolized israel taking over. the the not only the entirety of jerusalem, but over the next 48 hours all of the west bank. what's interesting today? is that the lines that were drawn in those six days? on the west bank are essentially the lines that exist today. people did not think that would be the case. at the time the victory had been so total. that they thought surely there would be a peace tre
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diane king hall has a closer look at those numbers coming up right after the break.old...unlimited wireless for only 30 bucks. that's pretty cool, but you know what's cooler? saving up to 400 bucks! exactly. and if we really want to take it up a notch... get all that and nationwide 5g included. oh nice shot, send that to me. i got you. break free from the big three and get connected to the nations most reliable 5g network. get the new samsung galaxy s22 series on xfinity mobile. and right now, save big with up to $750 off a new samsung device. switch today. i'm 53, but in my mind i'm still 35. that's why i take osteo bi-flex, to keep me moving the way i was made to. it nourishes and strengthens my joints for the long term. osteo bi-flex. available at your local retailer and club. >>> labor department is out with its latest jobs report. diane king hall is joining us live from new york with our money watch report. good morning. what do you have for us? >>> good morning to you. we are seeing a sea of green on wall street with trading underway for a little more than ten
diane king hall has a closer look at those numbers coming up right after the break.old...unlimited wireless for only 30 bucks. that's pretty cool, but you know what's cooler? saving up to 400 bucks! exactly. and if we really want to take it up a notch... get all that and nationwide 5g included. oh nice shot, send that to me. i got you. break free from the big three and get connected to the nations most reliable 5g network. get the new samsung galaxy s22 series on xfinity mobile. and right now,...
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actions the menu authorities need to big for the agreement to be approved and become find them by diane at executive board southern prior actions have to do with the banking system. the central bank of london and commercial buys, such as approving a strategy for the fluctuating of the banking sector, modifying the banking secrecy, low unifying, the exchange rates, the multiple exchange rates. i think capital control measures and passing a banking it is or you can just lation. so these are all a challenging, challenging points and measures. but really we don't have a choice if you want to get out of the crisis. i do not believe that is any other alternative than continuing with the have and and implementing duty forms, according to this agreement with the i am. so now the responsibility is to prove that they are serious in this agreement by implementing the prior actions. diane math did not put a time table for that implementation. knowing that we are close to body, i meant that he elections on may 15. we're getting close to that and we have entered elections in october. so the argument
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with us now, diane swonk, an adviser to the federal reserve. diane, it's great seeing you.s the board on everything, but food is up 8.8%. what's going on there? >> yeah, it really is stunning to see the rise in food prices. especially at the grocery store. that's actually up at a double digit rate, 10%, and across the board, a lot of double digit increases. there's so many factors going into that, not the least of which is, of course, the transportation costs that escalated during the month and made it more expensive to deliver food to our grocery stores and to restaurants and bars out there. but more importantly, we also have lost -- we're losing a lot of grain, soybean, corn production, out of russia and ukraine due to the war and it's triggering what could be a global hunger situation, which is very bad. you layer that on top of disruptions we had early on in the pandemic, in, you know, meat processing plants and the proteins, pushing up proteins out there. and now we're losing much livestock to the bird flu as well, globally and in the u.s. all of this is pushing up the
with us now, diane swonk, an adviser to the federal reserve. diane, it's great seeing you.s the board on everything, but food is up 8.8%. what's going on there? >> yeah, it really is stunning to see the rise in food prices. especially at the grocery store. that's actually up at a double digit rate, 10%, and across the board, a lot of double digit increases. there's so many factors going into that, not the least of which is, of course, the transportation costs that escalated during the...
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okay, diane sawyer. awesome. he was list. my dear sylvia, i was washoe more than it is you live dora july. he alone in samo bogo in the span of just a few minutes. the soviet empire had become history and with it the communist eastern block, which had split postwar european to the red army long, revered for its victory over hitler's germany was also relegated to the history books by summer, 1945 world war 2 in europe had finally drawn to a close, packed into crowded trains, nearly 9000000 soviets, soldiers were heading home one was anatoly, given a toulon we would children of 17 or 18 when we went to war with no memory of her 1st love that might have sustained us in that nightmare we were denied the care for a years of youth of young adulthood. we all returned from the war as cripples. the red army had emerged victorious from the great patriotic wool. the returning soldiers believed they would be greeted as heroes. but in a country that had been laid waste by war and 25000000 people had been left homeless, their hopes of a he
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cnn's diane gallagher is with us from augusta.? >> reporter: you know, you heard that little wiggle room in his statement declaring he was planning to play. there is nobody questioning the competitive spirit of a man who has 15 majors under his belt. instead, it is his body. so expect a lot of analysis, not just of his game but of his gait in the coming days. >> do you think you can win the masters this week? >> i do. >> what have you seen in your preparation that leads to you believe that? >> i can hit it just fine. i don't have any qualms about what i can do from that standpoint. walking is the hard part. i feel like if i can still compete at the highest level, i'm going to. if i feel like i can win, i'm going to play. if i feel like i can't, you won't see me out here. i don't show up to an event unless i feel i can win it. >> of course, tiger was in that 2021 horrific car crash and absolutely devastated his right leg and foot. in february of this year, he said he was a little frustrated by the progress of his recovery. today he
cnn's diane gallagher is with us from augusta.? >> reporter: you know, you heard that little wiggle room in his statement declaring he was planning to play. there is nobody questioning the competitive spirit of a man who has 15 majors under his belt. instead, it is his body. so expect a lot of analysis, not just of his game but of his gait in the coming days. >> do you think you can win the masters this week? >> i do. >> what have you seen in your preparation that leads...
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charlie and diane, do i get double pay for doing the weather along with the news? just checking?ometimes lucy and ethel. >> just call me ethel. >> dancing in the grapes and sometimes we were thelma and louise just because we were ready for any adventure and we were pioneers as two women co-anchoring the broadcast, but i think the names were always just robin and diane are the one i prize the most. >> robin always has fun. i think the one thing is always a little like a little dancing, you know, can't just sit still. we always got to have some kind of entertainment and we've learned to entertain each other. >> robin and i were in l.a. cheering on ginger in "dancing with the stars." >> we're your official wow girls. >> we literally stayed up all night talking and maybe drinking a little wine. >> if i could be half the woman she is and i don't think anybody comes close. >> people love her, respect her, come up to her, talk to her in a different way. >> we're going to send it down to the other end of the red carpet. hello, oh, my god. so glad you're here. mwah. >> she is so easy to b
charlie and diane, do i get double pay for doing the weather along with the news? just checking?ometimes lucy and ethel. >> just call me ethel. >> dancing in the grapes and sometimes we were thelma and louise just because we were ready for any adventure and we were pioneers as two women co-anchoring the broadcast, but i think the names were always just robin and diane are the one i prize the most. >> robin always has fun. i think the one thing is always a little like a little...
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with us tonight is chief william scott and diane from the office of police accountability. >> vice president elias: good evening. this is also commissioner hamasaki's last meeting. >> commissioner hamasaki: if we can get through the tears, we'll be okay. >> vice president elias: there will be a lot of tears. okay. next item. >> clerk: item 1, general public comment. the public is now welcome to address the commission regarding items that do not appear on tonight's agenda but that are within the subject matter jurisdiction of the commission. speakers shall address their remarks to the commission as a whole and not to individual commissioners or department or d.p.a. personnel. under police commission rules of order, during public comment, neither police or d.p.a. personnel nor commissioners are required to respond to questions presented by the public but may provide a brief response. at this time, if you'd like to make public comment, approach the podium or press star, three. >> hello. my name is reeta larkin, and i'm here this week, and i was here last here. there's a bill that died called a.
with us tonight is chief william scott and diane from the office of police accountability. >> vice president elias: good evening. this is also commissioner hamasaki's last meeting. >> commissioner hamasaki: if we can get through the tears, we'll be okay. >> vice president elias: there will be a lot of tears. okay. next item. >> clerk: item 1, general public comment. the public is now welcome to address the commission regarding items that do not appear on tonight's agenda...
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100 students on the cumberland river and nashville produced john lewis, jamesev bevel, ultimately dianean incredible story. but what i realized, watching him and talking to him and those almost 30 years i haven't thought about that, as he was in the house and as he became, this is why the most fascinating things about john lewis, he became a kind of walking monument. he was kind of in anniversary business. he took congressional delegations back everyee year to selma if you needed something on an anniversary he was always there. he is the only public figure i have ever known who could be at a scene of his great triumphs that should have been all about him and yet it was the most ego list on self referential and you can imagine which is hard to do, right? so you'd be standing on the pettus bridge with him but it really wasn'tth about him. even though you are there because of him and that was a kind of charisma in the purest sense of the greek word. it was a gift from the gods that is an old teacher once said one definition ofe charm is the capacity to make other people q love you without
100 students on the cumberland river and nashville produced john lewis, jamesev bevel, ultimately dianean incredible story. but what i realized, watching him and talking to him and those almost 30 years i haven't thought about that, as he was in the house and as he became, this is why the most fascinating things about john lewis, he became a kind of walking monument. he was kind of in anniversary business. he took congressional delegations back everyee year to selma if you needed something on...
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there's john lewis, james neville, ultimately diane nash. it's just an incredible story. but what i realized watching him and talking to him in those i guess almost 30 years as he was in the house and as he became and to me this is one of the most fascinating things about john lewis is he became a kind of walking monument. he was kind of in the anniversary business. he took congressional delegations back every year to selma. if you need something on an anniversary he's always there . and he's the only public figure i've ever known who could be at the scene of his great tribe that should have beenall about him . and yet it was the most un-self-referential thing you can imagine which is hard to do . so you would be standing on the pettus bridge with him sn but it really wasn't about him. even though you were there an because of him. and that was a kind of charisma in the purest sense of the word. it was a gift from the gods that as an old teacher of mine once said one definition of charm is plthe capacity to make other people love you without theirquite knowing why . and so
there's john lewis, james neville, ultimately diane nash. it's just an incredible story. but what i realized watching him and talking to him in those i guess almost 30 years as he was in the house and as he became and to me this is one of the most fascinating things about john lewis is he became a kind of walking monument. he was kind of in the anniversary business. he took congressional delegations back every year to selma. if you need something on an anniversary he's always there . and he's...
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the nashville group, the atlanta group here, there's the nashville group, diane, james john lewis and those folk. and then you had the d.c. folk, and this is stokley carmichael, this, you know, muriel and-- >> marion barry. >> marion barry was the first president of snick and people don't remember this, right? and so, they're in this apartment building. there's no liquor can be found, and somebody knew a bootlegger and they got some bootleg scotch and going at it until the sun comes up and baldwin sees in their eyes exhaustion. these are the young people who believed wholeheartedly in nonviolence discrimination -- nonviolent protests. and stokley carmichael said he never broke nonviolent discipline, but once when the police attacked dr. king. the so-called black power. he never broke nonviolence, but once and then stokley says, america made these young people, i mean, baldwin said, america made these young people so i want to connect these two formulations, right? one is simply as x-ray examination-- one is aspirational, and they look at how they connect. >> it does. >> but i want to
the nashville group, the atlanta group here, there's the nashville group, diane, james john lewis and those folk. and then you had the d.c. folk, and this is stokley carmichael, this, you know, muriel and-- >> marion barry. >> marion barry was the first president of snick and people don't remember this, right? and so, they're in this apartment building. there's no liquor can be found, and somebody knew a bootlegger and they got some bootleg scotch and going at it until the sun comes...
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indelicate, they simply want the old out of touch leadership and republicans pay attention to this but dianein, serious concerns about her cognitive ability. senators in congress and fall asleep on the floor daily. there's a reason there's only one camera in the gallery. if they are half-asleep are fully asleep leaders, this is a problem. >> first of all i can tell you if i were on the congressional floor, i think i would fall asleep occasionally as well but where she was talking about age limit, to be president as a minimum age and why? anyone with a brain doesn't believe until their young 20s, make sure the president is competent and experienced but they are fully developed. on the back and and this is where it gets touchy, while your brain forms at a certain age, it does start to be compensated at a specific age and at 65, the risk of dementia and cognitive decline rapidly increases. that doesn't mean it affects everyone the same or everyone at all but you have about 6 million americans dealing with a form of dementia, much is age related. the average age of americans is 39 years old so i
indelicate, they simply want the old out of touch leadership and republicans pay attention to this but dianein, serious concerns about her cognitive ability. senators in congress and fall asleep on the floor daily. there's a reason there's only one camera in the gallery. if they are half-asleep are fully asleep leaders, this is a problem. >> first of all i can tell you if i were on the congressional floor, i think i would fall asleep occasionally as well but where she was talking about...
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close neighbors, given a solution that was all, unless there's a solution or o roots and gives us diane, you can use up to the a home it did to stop. we just did a long list now. not one thing that i missed from welcoming. still my with the blood. with that sure. you send me choose any myers? yes. i'm with the shuttle community. but i fishy. i use a border. yes. that's home between them. if i wanted to go to them, you know what a sure mama noted. so i just collect also just to put that on his condition. yeah. unless i always isn't. it was a head of the option that you i wasn't a with solutions to. yeah, pretty much there's so many of them brushes and then you move in. yeah. okay. lemme encoded bunk at the bull. i just got home and you had to his report of signal ask a bomb with similar stores, a sodium interested pursue a sam can have a nuclear because i'm a block. i live a budget is pretty busy and i'm scared with really it's just with cbre with the city. it's because it's like you can literally a big deal it get that's good. that goes down a little smaller because you have to wait a w
close neighbors, given a solution that was all, unless there's a solution or o roots and gives us diane, you can use up to the a home it did to stop. we just did a long list now. not one thing that i missed from welcoming. still my with the blood. with that sure. you send me choose any myers? yes. i'm with the shuttle community. but i fishy. i use a border. yes. that's home between them. if i wanted to go to them, you know what a sure mama noted. so i just collect also just to put that on his...