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>> dickerson: carter evans, thank you.on after a fiery crash kills seven people on a u.s. interstate. and an n.f.l. quarterback your sr left to “find themself.” leaving you lost. you need to hire. i need indeed. indeed you do. indeed instant match instantly delivers quality candidates matching your job description. visit indeed.com/hire if you have type 2 diabetes or high blood pressure you're a target for chronic kidney disease. you can already have it and not know it. if you have chronic kidney disease your kidney health could depend on what you do today. ♪far-xi-ga♪ farxiga is a pill that works in the kidneys to help slow the progression of chronic kidney disease. farxiga can cause serious side effects including dehydration, urinary tract or genital yeast infections in women and men, and low blood sugar. ketoacidosis is a serious side effect that may lead to death. a rare, life-threatening bacterial infection in the skin of the perineum could occur. stop taking farxiga and call your doctor right away if you have symptom
>> dickerson: carter evans, thank you.on after a fiery crash kills seven people on a u.s. interstate. and an n.f.l. quarterback your sr left to “find themself.” leaving you lost. you need to hire. i need indeed. indeed you do. indeed instant match instantly delivers quality candidates matching your job description. visit indeed.com/hire if you have type 2 diabetes or high blood pressure you're a target for chronic kidney disease. you can already have it and not know it. if you have...
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♪ ♪ ♪ >> dickerson: tonight, how far will china go? peeking nancy pelosi becomes the highest ranking u.s. official to visit taiwan in 25 years. the speaker of the house arrives on a u.s. air force plane to fanfare and china reacts. warships around taiwan and beijing promise a strong and forceful response. the planning behind a strike on a balcony in afghanistan that killed al qaeda's leader. new details tonight about how the u.s. tracked down one of the masterminds of 9/11. helping america's veterans. after days of protesting from comedian jon stewart and dozens of veterans' groups, the senate vote on a bill to expand benefits to warriors with toxic exposure from burn pits. primary day across america. voters in five states go to the polls tonight. what we might learn about the elections this november and the ones in 2024. plus, kansas becomes the first state to vote on the future of abortion rights. confronting a liar... >> i wanted to tell you to your face, my son existed. >> reporter: the mom of a sandy hook victim addresses conspira
♪ ♪ ♪ >> dickerson: tonight, how far will china go? peeking nancy pelosi becomes the highest ranking u.s. official to visit taiwan in 25 years. the speaker of the house arrives on a u.s. air force plane to fanfare and china reacts. warships around taiwan and beijing promise a strong and forceful response. the planning behind a strike on a balcony in afghanistan that killed al qaeda's leader. new details tonight about how the u.s. tracked down one of the masterminds of 9/11. helping...
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i'm john dickerson in for norah. tonight, u.s.crease after house speaker nancy pelosi's arrival in taiwan. the highest ranking american official in 25 years to visit the self-ruled island that beijing claims as its own. pelosi was greeted on the tarmac at taipei's airport, by taiwan's foreign minister and other taiwanese and american government officials. in a statement upon arriving, pelosi said the visit honors america's unwavering commitment to supporting taiwan's vibrant democracy. china responded to the visit by putting its military on high alert and announcing a series of military demonstrations in the waters off taiwan. cbs' nancy cordes starts us off. >> reporter: the guessing game about pelosi's plans ended with this late-night touchdown in taipei. the house speaker was greeted by local officials, even hailed with a welcome message on taiwan's tallest skyscraper. but across the narrow taiwan strait, china responded, announcing new live-fire military drills and circling taiwan and warning that the u.s. would pay the price
i'm john dickerson in for norah. tonight, u.s.crease after house speaker nancy pelosi's arrival in taiwan. the highest ranking american official in 25 years to visit the self-ruled island that beijing claims as its own. pelosi was greeted on the tarmac at taipei's airport, by taiwan's foreign minister and other taiwanese and american government officials. in a statement upon arriving, pelosi said the visit honors america's unwavering commitment to supporting taiwan's vibrant democracy. china...
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. >> here is john dickerson with a preview. >> good evening. kpix 5 news at 6:00, off the rails. why freight trains could add to the latest headaches with supply chain issues. that's tonight on the "cbs evening news." >>> sports coming up next. the a's best pitcher is on the move. the good news is that his return piece is just about ready for the big leagues. >>> plus, a big addition to 49ers camp. why receiver deebo samuel returned provides more than just his play-making abilities. loaded with our world famous pastrami, sauteed mushrooms, roasted red peppers, and smothered with melty american cheese. the new pastrami cheese steak. try steak or chicken, too. now at togo's >>> deebo samuel reportedly wanted a trade this offseason. instead, he will be staying in san francisco for this year and beyond. money may not be able to buy happiness. it can, however, get your star player to buy back in. >> back to work, baby. let's go. >> first he put the quill pen to paper on his new three-year contract. it's worth up to 73.5 million. samuel signed, seale
. >> here is john dickerson with a preview. >> good evening. kpix 5 news at 6:00, off the rails. why freight trains could add to the latest headaches with supply chain issues. that's tonight on the "cbs evening news." >>> sports coming up next. the a's best pitcher is on the move. the good news is that his return piece is just about ready for the big leagues. >>> plus, a big addition to 49ers camp. why receiver deebo samuel returned provides more than...
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reporting from the nation's capital i'm john dickerson. >>> this is "cbs news flash."vered and this terrorist leader are no more, those word from president biden at the white house after a u.s. drone strike kills al qaeda leader al-zawahri. he was killed on his balcony and there were no civilian casualties. >>> voters in kansas will be the first in the country to have their say on whether abortion should remain protected in the state since roe v wade was overturned. >>> and wnba star britney griner returns to a russian court one month after our trial began over drug charges as the biden administration works on a deal to get her home. i'm matt piper, cbs news, new york. >>> this is the "cbs overnight news." >>> i'm john dickerson in for norah. >>> president biden just announced a successful strike that killed al qaeda leader al-zawahri over the weekend. this is a significant blow to the group. he took over as the leader of al qaeda following the 2011 raid that killed osama bin laden. the leader, quote, haunted the u.s. for as long as he remained alive. we begin with cbs
reporting from the nation's capital i'm john dickerson. >>> this is "cbs news flash."vered and this terrorist leader are no more, those word from president biden at the white house after a u.s. drone strike kills al qaeda leader al-zawahri. he was killed on his balcony and there were no civilian casualties. >>> voters in kansas will be the first in the country to have their say on whether abortion should remain protected in the state since roe v wade was overturned....
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a conversation with journalist caitlin dickerson about her investigation into the trump administration'solicy to separate migrant families at the border. >> children were being pulled on one arm by a border trol agent, by another arm by their parent. >> a teenage afghan refugee pursues her dream of becoming a musian, and "be the one you need" author sophia nelson tells me about the life lessons she has learned during the pandemic. all that and more on tonight's "pbs news weekend." >> major funding for "pbs news weekend" has been provided by -- >> for 25 years, consumer cellular's goal has been to provide wireless service to help people communicate and connect. our customer service teaman help find a plan that fits you. to learn more, visit consumercellular.tv. >> and with the ongng support of these individuals and institutions. and friends of the "newshour." this program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. jeff: good ening. it is good to be with you. we begin with the latest on the fbi rec
a conversation with journalist caitlin dickerson about her investigation into the trump administration'solicy to separate migrant families at the border. >> children were being pulled on one arm by a border trol agent, by another arm by their parent. >> a teenage afghan refugee pursues her dream of becoming a musian, and "be the one you need" author sophia nelson tells me about the life lessons she has learned during the pandemic. all that and more on tonight's "pbs...
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i'm john dickerson in for norah. tonight u.s.s increase after house speaker nancy pelosi's arrival in taiwan. the highest ranking american official in 25 years to visit the self-ruled island that beijing claims as its own. pelosi was greeted on the tarmac at taipei's international airport by taiwan's foreign minister and other taiwanese and american government officials. in a statement on arriving, pelosi said the visit honors america's unwavering commitment to supporting taiwan's vibrant democracy. china responded to the visit by putting its military on high alert and announcing a series of military demonstrations in the waters off taiwan. cbs' nancy cordes starts us off. >> reporter: the guessing game about pelosi's plans ended with this late-night touchdown in taipei. the house speaker was greeted by local officials, even hailed with a welcome message on taiwan's tallest skyscraper. but across the narrow taiwan strait, china responded, announcing new live fire military drills encircling taiwan, and warning that the u.s. would
i'm john dickerson in for norah. tonight u.s.s increase after house speaker nancy pelosi's arrival in taiwan. the highest ranking american official in 25 years to visit the self-ruled island that beijing claims as its own. pelosi was greeted on the tarmac at taipei's international airport by taiwan's foreign minister and other taiwanese and american government officials. in a statement on arriving, pelosi said the visit honors america's unwavering commitment to supporting taiwan's vibrant...
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. >> here is john dickerson with the preview. john?kpix 5 news at 6:00, could the senate finally pass a bill that would provide health care to veterans suffering from toxic burn pit exposure in the new details tonight on the "cbs evening news." >>> before that, sports is coming up. it's after the break. the mlb trade deadline is over. we have the updates on the giants players that are packing up their stuff. >>> plus juan soto is headed west. is it the dodgers or is it the padres? i got the answer, coming up next. >>> movement from the san francisco giants before today's trade deadline ended, but not the marquee trades of carlos rodan or joaquin c pedersen. darin ruf is headed to the mets. the 36-year-old spent the last three seasons in san francisco after playing in south korea. in return, the giants receive third baseman jd davis and three minor leaguers. it's a return to northern california for davis. he attended elk grove high school. catcher curt casali is headed to the mariners. that gives seattle some depth for the stretch run.
. >> here is john dickerson with the preview. john?kpix 5 news at 6:00, could the senate finally pass a bill that would provide health care to veterans suffering from toxic burn pit exposure in the new details tonight on the "cbs evening news." >>> before that, sports is coming up. it's after the break. the mlb trade deadline is over. we have the updates on the giants players that are packing up their stuff. >>> plus juan soto is headed west. is it the dodgers...
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reporter karma dickerson has more now as the naacp and black lives matter are now involved. >> it there'sothing that validates what they did to him. if you take nothing else away from the press conference outside cal expo monday morning. black lives matter. sacramento, sacramento, naacp and the family of elijah martin want you to understand that much. they brought him down by choking him, hands around the neck. and this is from. >> from witnesses who saw this, they volunteered the statements. elijah martin was at their july 19th with his parents and a group of friends when according to his mother horse playing led him to be kicked off a ride and police chasing him down and beating him. these were not strangers that he was horseplay with in the line. these were all the same kids. that road in my car with us to the fair. but he was the only child that got beaten by the police. the other children that came with us to the fair. do not look like him. the elk grove mother says she followed as police took her 11 year-old son away but would not let her be with him. i was begging and pleading the
reporter karma dickerson has more now as the naacp and black lives matter are now involved. >> it there'sothing that validates what they did to him. if you take nothing else away from the press conference outside cal expo monday morning. black lives matter. sacramento, sacramento, naacp and the family of elijah martin want you to understand that much. they brought him down by choking him, hands around the neck. and this is from. >> from witnesses who saw this, they volunteered the...
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the questions and katelyn dickerson join us this morning. us. this is a widespread policy decision. how many people were involved in these decisions? >> so the decision itself probably had to do with two dozen people at the top of the bureaucracy and among the top political appointees at the trump administration. it took far, far, far more people to carry it out and that question was really one that i set out to answer initially because i think family separation which culminated into the zero tolerance policy under president trump got so much atense and people assumed that it's an idea that stephen miller came up with in the white house with the president but i knew that a lot more people needed to be involved to carry it through. i wanted to figure out how did the administration put the policy in place? >> how was it that it was able to maintain the policy for a long period of time? it seems like something so uniquely different of targeting people, the destruction of families as an incentive not to cross the border. seems as though it was a
the questions and katelyn dickerson join us this morning. us. this is a widespread policy decision. how many people were involved in these decisions? >> so the decision itself probably had to do with two dozen people at the top of the bureaucracy and among the top political appointees at the trump administration. it took far, far, far more people to carry it out and that question was really one that i set out to answer initially because i think family separation which culminated into the...
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. >> next, carolyn dickerson, staff writer for the atlantic talks about her investigation of's the topion's family separation policy at the u.s. summer -- southern border.
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in a new investigative report by caitlyn dickerson in the atlantic.rson writes the trump administration declared the separating families without the goal of the policy, but unfortunate result prosecuting parents across the border with their children. yet a mountain of evidence shows that this is explicitly false. separating children was not just a side effect of the intent. instead of working to reunify families after parents were prosecuted, officials work to keep them apart for longer. i'm joined now by caitlyn dickinson who's excellent new investigation into trump's zero tolerance into immigrations's policy is calling americans kissed catastrophe. everyone kaitlin needs to read this. i want to start with the story of family separation. what did you? learn >> the idea to separate families comes out of 9/11 actually when our family really rethought its policy to border enforcement. george w. bush thinks about this with the intent of preventing an attack on american soil. and in doing so, they looked differently and illegal border crossing. in the pas
in a new investigative report by caitlyn dickerson in the atlantic.rson writes the trump administration declared the separating families without the goal of the policy, but unfortunate result prosecuting parents across the border with their children. yet a mountain of evidence shows that this is explicitly false. separating children was not just a side effect of the intent. instead of working to reunify families after parents were prosecuted, officials work to keep them apart for longer. i'm...
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more local news at 5:00 and ♪ ♪ ♪ >> dickerson: tonight, the president addresses the nation, as we comee air, the white house says it has conducted a successful and significant counterterrorism operation against al quaida in afghanistan. who was ayman al-zawahri? one of the men behind the 9/11 terror attacks killed in a drone strike. kentucky braces for more rain with hundreds still missing. authorities scour the wreckage for survivors as we're learning about some of the victims, including these four siblings. and in the west, california experiences its largest fire of the year. firefighters battle on three fronts, the flames, hot weather and high winds. >> i knew the house was gone. tonight the view from space of the path card by the flames.
more local news at 5:00 and ♪ ♪ ♪ >> dickerson: tonight, the president addresses the nation, as we comee air, the white house says it has conducted a successful and significant counterterrorism operation against al quaida in afghanistan. who was ayman al-zawahri? one of the men behind the 9/11 terror attacks killed in a drone strike. kentucky braces for more rain with hundreds still missing. authorities scour the wreckage for survivors as we're learning about some of the victims,...
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i also want to highlight some incredible reporting in "the atlantic" by caitlin dickerson who joins me now. she spent 18 months investigating the trump organizations policy. what do people need to take away from your reporting? caitlin: i think the most important take away from my reporting for me is in an administration like that, the substance of agnostic -- up obstensible agnostic -- the advisors who work for the department of homeland security and later justice department, they pushed aggressively and really without -- they were completely unabashedly for this policy to be put into place. but, i also got buy-in from people who told me they didn't really believe in separating families. who said they thought somebody else was going to push back and event this from happening. or said this idea sounded so outlandish, i didn't think it would go anywhere. stephen miller and others who have these harsh views needed the buy-in from those moderates or needed the moderates to stay quiet for this policy to be put into place. yamiche: what you are saying it took more than just even miller and
i also want to highlight some incredible reporting in "the atlantic" by caitlin dickerson who joins me now. she spent 18 months investigating the trump organizations policy. what do people need to take away from your reporting? caitlin: i think the most important take away from my reporting for me is in an administration like that, the substance of agnostic -- up obstensible agnostic -- the advisors who work for the department of homeland security and later justice department, they...
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. ♪ ♪ ♪ >> dickerson: tonight, how far will china go?king nancy pelosi becomes the highest ranking u.s. official to visit taiwan in 25 years. the speaker of the house arrives on a u.s. air force plane to fanfare and china reacts. warships around taiwan and beijing promise a strong and forceful response. the planning behind a strike on a balcony in afghanistan that killed al qaeda's leader. new details tonight about how the u.s. tracked down one of the masterminds of 9/11. helping america's veterans. after days of protesting from comedian jon stewart and dozens of veterans' groups, the senate vote on a bill to expand benefits to warriors with toxic exposure from burn pit
. ♪ ♪ ♪ >> dickerson: tonight, how far will china go?king nancy pelosi becomes the highest ranking u.s. official to visit taiwan in 25 years. the speaker of the house arrives on a u.s. air force plane to fanfare and china reacts. warships around taiwan and beijing promise a strong and forceful response. the planning behind a strike on a balcony in afghanistan that killed al qaeda's leader. new details tonight about how the u.s. tracked down one of the masterminds of 9/11. helping...
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for "face the nation," i'm john dickerson. >>> tonight, tens of millions of americans are dealing with kentucky, more rain is soaking the state, already struggling to recover from catastrophic flooding, the death toll now at 28. the scope of the destruction still unfolding. in the pacific northwest, a heat dome that sizzled for days with triple-digit temperatures is forecast to spread east this week. while california tonight battles that state's biggest fire so far this year. the inferno seen here from space. cbs' joy benedict is in los angeles with more.
for "face the nation," i'm john dickerson. >>> tonight, tens of millions of americans are dealing with kentucky, more rain is soaking the state, already struggling to recover from catastrophic flooding, the death toll now at 28. the scope of the destruction still unfolding. in the pacific northwest, a heat dome that sizzled for days with triple-digit temperatures is forecast to spread east this week. while california tonight battles that state's biggest fire so far this year....
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and thank you commissioner dickerson for sharing that story. i love when we become humans and i know -your story was touching, thank you. i go to the mercantile quite often because i do love it so much. i love that you have a great mix of like everything there and the vibe there is so positive and so wonderful. it is really a highlight for our family to be able to go. and you know, i understand how it feels to try to bring a market into a space. that was something we did on clameant street many years ago and at that point it was unheard of to shut down a commercial corridor and bring in a farmer market. but we somehow navigated it and we navigated it through much of the communication that you are going through right now and compromise and also understanding that at the end it is really about building community. living in the city is one thing i love to see more of is for us to come together to find compromise and not feel it is a zero sum game where you win and i lose and we go home and somebody feels bad. it doesn't have to be like that. we ca
and thank you commissioner dickerson for sharing that story. i love when we become humans and i know -your story was touching, thank you. i go to the mercantile quite often because i do love it so much. i love that you have a great mix of like everything there and the vibe there is so positive and so wonderful. it is really a highlight for our family to be able to go. and you know, i understand how it feels to try to bring a market into a space. that was something we did on clameant street many...
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. >> hi, i am jeff goldberg, editor in chief of the atlantic and i am joined by caitlin dickerson, superstar reporter for the atlantic and author of this month's cover story. subscribers at home will see this in the mail shortly. it is a comprehensive investigation of the trump administration's child separation policy. it is an interesting story on a number of levels. it is the longest piece that i have published in my time as editor, baby the longest published piece in memory. we are on old magazine, so i cannot attest to what happened in the 19th century but i know that we have not published this kind of story in quite a while. it comes in at almost 30,000 words. i would encourage all of you who have not read it to read it. don't think of it as a long story think of it as a short , book. i think that will help you psychologically. caitlin, welcome. we are going to take some questions, put them in the chat and i will ask them. i will ask the good ones at least. make sure they are good and interesting as we go through this. caitlin, we have a good amount of time but we have a lot to cover. i
. >> hi, i am jeff goldberg, editor in chief of the atlantic and i am joined by caitlin dickerson, superstar reporter for the atlantic and author of this month's cover story. subscribers at home will see this in the mail shortly. it is a comprehensive investigation of the trump administration's child separation policy. it is an interesting story on a number of levels. it is the longest piece that i have published in my time as editor, baby the longest published piece in memory. we are on...
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. >> and i'm john dickerson. >> we're in good hands. nate it off today.ere is your world in 90 seconds. >> another deadly shooting at a grocery store. this one in oregon. at least two people are dead after a gunman opened fire. >> there were ten to 20 shots and then another ten to 20 shots. >> what was in the mar-a-lago documents, there will be a
. >> and i'm john dickerson. >> we're in good hands. nate it off today.ere is your world in 90 seconds. >> another deadly shooting at a grocery store. this one in oregon. at least two people are dead after a gunman opened fire. >> there were ten to 20 shots and then another ten to 20 shots. >> what was in the mar-a-lago documents, there will be a
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. >> next, carolyn dickerson, staff writer for the atlantic talks about her investigation of's the top administration's family separation policy at the u.s. summer -- southern border. this was about 50 minutes. >> child separation policy. the -- an interesting story for us, it is the longest piece i have published in my time as editor, it may be the longest published piece in memory. i cannot attest to what happened in the 19th century but i know that we have not published this kind of story in quite a while. it comes in at almost 30,000 words. do not think of it as a along story, think of it as a short book. welcome. we are going to take some questions, put them in the chat and i will ask them. i will ask the good ones, i will make sure that they are good and interesting. as we go through this, we have a good amount of time, we have a lot to cover. let me jump in. let us just start with the beginning. the beginning of your interest in immigration as a subject and when you came to realize that the top administration was doing something novel in terms of its enforcement or its ideologie
. >> next, carolyn dickerson, staff writer for the atlantic talks about her investigation of's the top administration's family separation policy at the u.s. summer -- southern border. this was about 50 minutes. >> child separation policy. the -- an interesting story for us, it is the longest piece i have published in my time as editor, it may be the longest published piece in memory. i cannot attest to what happened in the 19th century but i know that we have not published this kind...
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verandas reaffirmed ally, then in the dickerson case in 2000, chief justice rehnquist writes the opinion considering the stare decisis factors and reaffirming miranda. even though chief justice had been a fervid critic of miranda throughout his career, he decided that it had been settled too long, have been president too long, he reaffirmed it. i'm sorry to interrupt. >> i'm sorry to interrupt. >> thank you. >> i want to switch subjects, one last question, what would you say your position today is on a woman's right to choose? >> well, as a judge -- >> as a judge. >> as a judge is an important precedent of the supreme court. by a, i mean roe v. wade and planned parenthood versus casey, been reaffirmed many times, casey's precedent on precedent, which itself is an important factor to remember. and i understand the significance of the issue, the jurisprudential issue, i understand the significance as best i can, i always try, i do hear of the real world effects of that decision, as i tried to do of all the decisions of my court and of the supreme court. >> you're watching american history
verandas reaffirmed ally, then in the dickerson case in 2000, chief justice rehnquist writes the opinion considering the stare decisis factors and reaffirming miranda. even though chief justice had been a fervid critic of miranda throughout his career, he decided that it had been settled too long, have been president too long, he reaffirmed it. i'm sorry to interrupt. >> i'm sorry to interrupt. >> thank you. >> i want to switch subjects, one last question, what would you say...
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velshi will have all of the latest on the trump investigation as well, plus cavemen dickerson staff writer interviews to uncover the secret history of family separation at the united states border with mexico. those coming up 8 am eastern, right here on msnbc. it's a storm that crashes, and consumes, replacing thought with worry. but one thing can calm uncertainty. an answer. uncovered through exploration, teamwork, and innovation. an answer that leads to even more answers. mayo clinic. you know where to go. pool floaties are like whooping cough. amusement parks are like whooping cough. even ice cream is like whooping cough, it's not just for kids. whooping cough is highly contagious for people of any age. and it can cause violent uncontrollable coughing fits. sometimes followed by vomiting and exhaustion. ask your doctor or pharmacist about whooping cough vaccination because whooping cough isn't just for kids. ask your doctor or pharmacist about whooping cough vaccination (dog sniffing) ♪ ♪ alive with delicious mexican flavors delimex find us in the frozen aisle ♪♪ my relationship with my
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that is you might say other cases like that miranda so miranda's reaffirmed a lot, but then in the dickerson case in 2000 chief justice rank was writes the opinion. considering the story decisive factors and reaffirming miranda, even though chief justice rang was by the way had been a ferven critic of miranda throughout his career. he decided that it had been settled too long had been president too long and he reaffirmed it so president on prep. i'm sorry to interrupt. i'm sorry to interrupt, but i want to switch subjects in one last question. what would you say your position today? is on a woman's right to choose. as a judge as a judge as a judge, it is an important precedent of the supreme court by it. i mean roe v wade and planned parenthood versus casey. then reaffirm many times. casey is precedent on precedent. which itself is an important factor to remember? and i understand the significance of the issue the jurisprudential issue and i understand the significance as best i can. i always try and i do hear of the real world effects of that decision as i tried to do of all the decisions o
that is you might say other cases like that miranda so miranda's reaffirmed a lot, but then in the dickerson case in 2000 chief justice rank was writes the opinion. considering the story decisive factors and reaffirming miranda, even though chief justice rang was by the way had been a ferven critic of miranda throughout his career. he decided that it had been settled too long had been president too long and he reaffirmed it so president on prep. i'm sorry to interrupt. i'm sorry to interrupt,...
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joining us now, the author of the piece, staff writer at the "atlantic," caitlin dickerson.porting. i'd like to start there, with what did you find out about -- and we know where donald trump and steven miller and folks in the inner circle stood on this. we can go over it, but what'd you find out about different cabinet secretaries and people lower to mid-level jobs, did they say anything to try and stop this? was anybody flagging this policy as cruel? >> no one in the trump administration's bureaucracy was surprised that the president and that people like miller were pushing for very harsh enforcement policies. family separation being probably the pinnacle of that. what i was interested in reporting this story is how it came to be. knowing you can't have a policy like this that impacts thousands of families with just a couple of political supporters. you need the members of the bureaucracy, and you also need the top political appointees of the administration, many of whom, you know, say they don't personally espouse these harsh views on enforcement. what happened was that t
joining us now, the author of the piece, staff writer at the "atlantic," caitlin dickerson.porting. i'd like to start there, with what did you find out about -- and we know where donald trump and steven miller and folks in the inner circle stood on this. we can go over it, but what'd you find out about different cabinet secretaries and people lower to mid-level jobs, did they say anything to try and stop this? was anybody flagging this policy as cruel? >> no one in the trump...
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the answer is, i felt that gary dickerson answered a lot of questions on the amat call and the intermediatem is so bright for these guys. you just have to get through this short term period and you'll be really rewarded by owning that stock and by owning lamb research which i think will have a really good 2023, really good company, tim archer doing everything right the stock is off almost 300 points from its high, very interesting story there. >> obviously a lot of key customers. the big story today on apple is that they're trying to shrink the production window between china and india on the iphone 14 and of course ford, their massive ev transition, laying off 3,000 -- 2,000 salaried yesterday. >> i think what we're leaving out, a lot of people want to get $3 billion in cost, they have to start somewhere. when you look at an ev car, it has a fraction of the parts of a combustible engine car 40% fewer parts. there are white collar people who are involved with every single part of a car it's really kind of amazing, david, there will be a guy in charge of the pistons, the carburetors, there w
the answer is, i felt that gary dickerson answered a lot of questions on the amat call and the intermediatem is so bright for these guys. you just have to get through this short term period and you'll be really rewarded by owning that stock and by owning lamb research which i think will have a really good 2023, really good company, tim archer doing everything right the stock is off almost 300 points from its high, very interesting story there. >> obviously a lot of key customers. the big...
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gary dickerson, total straight shooter.hese, you know, he's got demand right through 2023 so if it's a total reset, why are they ordering so much? perhaps it isn't a reset maybe it's just a reset of the stock, not of the business applied materials has a plethora of work. they have more insight than the analysts do. >> right >> and the analysts are clueless about the business they're looking at the tape and they're reacting with great fear, ooh. that's what it's like in the meetings ooh. >> speaking of the tape, jim nasdaq is down 1.7%. i do see some of your favorite names. ford is down 5.6% this morning >> a lawsuit there >> right a lawsuit. >> yeah. a lot involved in that lawsuit >> 1.8 million >> all the auto companies have too many people. look, the autos are front and center right now you're still getting a 2.8 financing. if the fed raises rates, that is meant -- that's going to hurt cars because you need that financing. and they can't find the cars anyway because there are not, as usual, enough chips. a lot of these --
gary dickerson, total straight shooter.hese, you know, he's got demand right through 2023 so if it's a total reset, why are they ordering so much? perhaps it isn't a reset maybe it's just a reset of the stock, not of the business applied materials has a plethora of work. they have more insight than the analysts do. >> right >> and the analysts are clueless about the business they're looking at the tape and they're reacting with great fear, ooh. that's what it's like in the meetings...
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. >> herech >> commissioner dickerson is absent. >> commissioner herbert. >> hee joovm commissioner huie. >> here. >> president laguana. >> commissioner >> commisioner william ortiz-cartagena: cart. >> thank you. the san francisco small business commission and office of staff acknowledges we are on the home land of the ramaytush ohlone who are the original inhabitants. san francisco peninsula as stewards of the land the ramaytush ohlone have never ceded, lost or forgot their responsibilities as care takeers and for all people who is reside in their territory. we recognize we benefit from living and working on their home land. wish to acknowledge the ancestors and relatives of the ramaytush ohlone. call item 2? >> approval of legacy registry applications and resolutions a discussion and action item. the commission will discuss and possibly take action to approve legacy business applications we have richard legacy with office of small business. >> good afternoon commissioners. staff and members of the partial i'm richard legacy business program manager i like to acknowledge michelle reynol
. >> herech >> commissioner dickerson is absent. >> commissioner herbert. >> hee joovm commissioner huie. >> here. >> president laguana. >> commissioner >> commisioner william ortiz-cartagena: cart. >> thank you. the san francisco small business commission and office of staff acknowledges we are on the home land of the ramaytush ohlone who are the original inhabitants. san francisco peninsula as stewards of the land the ramaytush ohlone have...