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elise -- oh, go back to the -- yes, why don't we start here, elise. can tell us, we see three faces of bestor cram on our screen at the moment. >> i wanted to jump in on the fine. the people of concord paid the fines for the veterans. we'll see a picture of one of the women who helped in collecting that money so the veterans didn't have to pay the fine themselves. i chose these pictures because i think it's so important to understand that people went through this incredible transformation, right, from having the kind of short hair their dads did and the short hair required of them in the military and then injecting that and embracing a kind of hippie esthetic, if you will, which carries the message of love and peace. here is a picture of bestor, who has grown out his hair and has a beard. this is a beautiful photograph supplied by vietnam veteran against the war rand martin, thank you to rand. bestor, that's you when your wife penny on the left. >> that's right, we're still competing to see who can have the longest hair. >> even as you might think thi
elise -- oh, go back to the -- yes, why don't we start here, elise. can tell us, we see three faces of bestor cram on our screen at the moment. >> i wanted to jump in on the fine. the people of concord paid the fines for the veterans. we'll see a picture of one of the women who helped in collecting that money so the veterans didn't have to pay the fine themselves. i chose these pictures because i think it's so important to understand that people went through this incredible...
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elise: there has been a lot of gameplaying.le is the poster child for that, playing between the court and irish law and when it became public it really triggered a worldwide conversation about the tricks that were going on and how corporations were playing one country off another so that they didn't have to pay their fair share and i think that people around the world, countries around the world can't afford that and are sick and tired of it. that's why 130 countries signed on to this 15% minimum corporate tax. taylor: we are also in the middle of her earnings, hearing from apple and amazon, increasing wages on employees as well to hike the minimum wages they are paying now. any sort of goodwill built-in for hiking wages and, then of course, you are paying maybe fewer taxes, lower taxes? or is there ample opportunity to do both? elise: when you look at the payments being made to the executives, the gap between what executives get and what workers get is so gargantuan, there's still a lot of ill will in that area. amazon alone i
elise: there has been a lot of gameplaying.le is the poster child for that, playing between the court and irish law and when it became public it really triggered a worldwide conversation about the tricks that were going on and how corporations were playing one country off another so that they didn't have to pay their fair share and i think that people around the world, countries around the world can't afford that and are sick and tired of it. that's why 130 countries signed on to this 15%...
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elise: i think wages is still basically a composition story.is still, when we look at wages, economy wide wages, a lot of wages did go up between 2019 and 2020, and that is because the bottom dropped out of the labor market. we may be seeing wage growth actually slowing as more lower wage, lower our jobs returned to -- lower hour jobs returned to the labor market. so many of those that were hurt the most, so many low-wage jobs, low hour jobs is what is missing in today's economy. guy: we don't know when these people are going to come back. we don't know what is going on here at the moment. how difficult, therefore, is the job of the fed? it is trying to figure out where full employment is. i have no clue. can you help me? elise: well, the unemployment rate is one indicator, but i think the participation rate has to be increased substantially. there are many more people hurt in today's economy than are reflected in the official unemployment rates. black workers have much higher unemployment rates, hispanic workers much higher. we need to be look
elise: i think wages is still basically a composition story.is still, when we look at wages, economy wide wages, a lot of wages did go up between 2019 and 2020, and that is because the bottom dropped out of the labor market. we may be seeing wage growth actually slowing as more lower wage, lower our jobs returned to -- lower hour jobs returned to the labor market. so many of those that were hurt the most, so many low-wage jobs, low hour jobs is what is missing in today's economy. guy: we don't...
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elise: thank you for chatting with us.we hope you will still love each other after this. >> one of us is going home crying, so -- elise: who is that going to be? >> this guy. elise: the only tickets left, standing room only. are you glad you are here? >> definitely. elise: and those who couldn't make it to the park found a way to be there during the historic series. how jealous are you of your sister right now? >> not jealous, just mad. liz: and a masterful performance on the mound by logan webb. as alvarezasitmoho the giants earned their win. >> the is home run, buster posey , san francisco and the win, but the true story of the game, 24-year-old logan webb, who is dominant on the mound against the dodgers. seven-two thirds, becoming just the fourth giants pitcher with 10 strikeouts or more in the first post using game. >> it was the composure, the demeanor, the poise. big stage, incredible atmosphere, and web, he just kind of channeled all that into his performance. >> he's got the ability to get guys out in a lot of dif
elise: thank you for chatting with us.we hope you will still love each other after this. >> one of us is going home crying, so -- elise: who is that going to be? >> this guy. elise: the only tickets left, standing room only. are you glad you are here? >> definitely. elise: and those who couldn't make it to the park found a way to be there during the historic series. how jealous are you of your sister right now? >> not jealous, just mad. liz: and a masterful performance...
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elise: the only tickets left? standing room only.those who couldn't make it to the park still found a way to be present during this historic series. how jealous of your sister are you right now? >> more mad than jealous right now. liz: and a masterful performance on the mound by logan webb. chris alvarez was at the park and has more on how the giants earned their win. chris: kris bryant, brandon crawford led san francisco to the win, but logan webb was dominant on the mound against the dodgers. he went 7-2, striking out 10, becoming the fourth giants picture with 10 strikeouts or more in their first postseason game. >> it was the composure, the demeanor, the poise. the big stage. an incredible atmosphere. webbie channeled all of that into his performance tonight. >> he has an ability to get guys out in a lot of different ways, and that's a recipe for success, that's for sure. >> it's really cool. i feel like i keep saying this, but you kind of dream of these moments growing up as a player. just to be able to be a part of it and do it
elise: the only tickets left? standing room only.those who couldn't make it to the park still found a way to be present during this historic series. how jealous of your sister are you right now? >> more mad than jealous right now. liz: and a masterful performance on the mound by logan webb. chris alvarez was at the park and has more on how the giants earned their win. chris: kris bryant, brandon crawford led san francisco to the win, but logan webb was dominant on the mound against the...
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good morning, elise. >> reporter: good morning, anne-marie.futures are indicating a lower open with investors taking in disappointing earnings results from major companies including amazon and apple. still, the three major indices managed to make gains during the regular session. the dow rallied 239 points. the nasdaq added 212 points, and the s&p 500 was up 44 points, both setting new record closing highs. >>> facebook announced it's changing its corporate name to meta. ceo mark zuckerberg announced the rebranding during a virtual conference. the name reflects the company's ambition to grow beyond social media and into a metaverse company. you can see it wasted no time swapping signs outside its headquarters. facebook, the social network, and its family of apps will still keep their names. >>> as we mentioned earlier, apple and amazon released lower than expected corporate earnings reports. amazon did not meet wall street projections for sales and profits for the three months ending september 30th. apple also posted quarterly earnings reports
good morning, elise. >> reporter: good morning, anne-marie.futures are indicating a lower open with investors taking in disappointing earnings results from major companies including amazon and apple. still, the three major indices managed to make gains during the regular session. the dow rallied 239 points. the nasdaq added 212 points, and the s&p 500 was up 44 points, both setting new record closing highs. >>> facebook announced it's changing its corporate name to meta. ceo...
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as elise said the protest was in the spirit of our revolutionary forbearers you compare it to the boston tea party of 1773 which also captured the attention of both the british and their fellow columnists. and again to give a little bit of background the spring of 1971 in the aftermath of what's become known as the massacre and other atrocities in this contingent of antiwar vietnam veterans led by others drew on place and by organizing this march on the sacred site where their forefathers had laid down their lives for the cause of freedom. maybe you could tell us the subject of the book and a little bit about the research and writing of it. >> first of all thank you so much for having me tonight and for organizing in the concord museum for hosting. thank you for joining us. i also want to mention i read a book the history of slavery, when i finish that in 2010 i was thinking a lot about practices at concord. we think of the famous minuteman on the bridge, we'll be assert the idea all of the farmers were suspicion, they were all white in my book makes very clear the wealthiest farmers wer
as elise said the protest was in the spirit of our revolutionary forbearers you compare it to the boston tea party of 1773 which also captured the attention of both the british and their fellow columnists. and again to give a little bit of background the spring of 1971 in the aftermath of what's become known as the massacre and other atrocities in this contingent of antiwar vietnam veterans led by others drew on place and by organizing this march on the sacred site where their forefathers had...
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elise, thank you very much.lise, it's tragic, isn't it, that the democrats wouldn't even take a vote to help their guy at the climate summit in gas go? are you shedding any tear it is yourself on this? -- tiers yourself on this? >> i am shedding tears, larry. democrats are in complete and utter disarray. it's totally dysfunctional. but, frankly, that's good for the american people in the sense that we did not have to swallow this horrific spending bill. this would have been the highest tax hike in our nation's history as well as the largest spending bill this our nation's history. it is a bad bill, and you are exactly right. the democrats are trying to cook the books. they're trying to make this bill appear to be less costly by expiring government big programs in a short window when they have every intention of these hugely-expanded government programs to go on in perpetuity. this bill includes mass amnesty for illegal immigrants as well as significant, significant government funding. it eliminates the bipartisa
elise, thank you very much.lise, it's tragic, isn't it, that the democrats wouldn't even take a vote to help their guy at the climate summit in gas go? are you shedding any tear it is yourself on this? -- tiers yourself on this? >> i am shedding tears, larry. democrats are in complete and utter disarray. it's totally dysfunctional. but, frankly, that's good for the american people in the sense that we did not have to swallow this horrific spending bill. this would have been the highest...
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i'm elise preston, cbs news, new york. >>> it's monday, october 18th, 2021.dnapped. 16 americans and one canadian are taken by a gang in haiti. why the criminal group is said to be among the most dangerous in the region. >>> school walkout. the massive protest planned across california today involving educators, students, and parents. >>> hollywood ending. an 11th hour deal is reached between studios and union leaders. the final hurdle to keep movies and tv shows in production. >>> good morning. good to be with you. i'm anne-marie green. we begin with a kidnapping of
i'm elise preston, cbs news, new york. >>> it's monday, october 18th, 2021.dnapped. 16 americans and one canadian are taken by a gang in haiti. why the criminal group is said to be among the most dangerous in the region. >>> school walkout. the massive protest planned across california today involving educators, students, and parents. >>> hollywood ending. an 11th hour deal is reached between studios and union leaders. the final hurdle to keep movies and tv shows in...
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elise christie. time european champion, but _ corridor. ten time european champion, but say - corridor. ten time european champion, but say the - corridor. ten time european| champion, but say the name corridor. ten time european - champion, but say the name and you think of the fall.— think of the fall. christie is once atain! think of the fall. christie is once again! twice. — think of the fall. christie is once again! twice, she _ think of the fall. christie is once again! twice, she left _ think of the fall. christie is once again! twice, she left the - think of the fall. christie is once | again! twice, she left the winter ol mics again! twice, she left the winter olympics full _ again! twice, she left the winter olympics full of _ again! twice, she left the winter olympics full of hope. _ again! twice, she left the winter olympics full of hope. twice, - again! twice, she left the winter| olympics full of hope. twice, she 0lympics full of hope. twice, she came back empty—handed. olympics full of
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let me ask you what i asked elise.? >> basically because he's the president of the united states. that's an automatic. i don't think he needs to come in hey, the house of representatives just passed the infrastructure bill. i don't think he needs that. i think what he needs to do is push his stamp firmly on what the united states intends to do with regards to climate, first of all, and do it firmly and further convince the europeans and others who are going to be at the g-20 conference that the president of the united states is a guy who knows what's going on. he's not some crazy whacko and i will ask you about baseball here. give me your assessment of the first two games of the series. where do you think we are going dow with the astros? >> it will be an interesting series. the braves lost charlie morton. i would think they'll take this maybe six or seven games. >> i think i agree with you that it's going to be hard. >> it's rare and i don't like to agree with you, but for this moment i will say thank you. >> we hope
let me ask you what i asked elise.? >> basically because he's the president of the united states. that's an automatic. i don't think he needs to come in hey, the house of representatives just passed the infrastructure bill. i don't think he needs that. i think what he needs to do is push his stamp firmly on what the united states intends to do with regards to climate, first of all, and do it firmly and further convince the europeans and others who are going to be at the g-20 conference...
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i am elise preston. >>> time for a quick check on our weather and traffic. >> tgif.made it to the weekend. >>> it's going to be beautiful today, 60s and 70s with a few clouds streaming in but a nice end to our work week. you can see the temperatures out there. we are in the 50s as we kick off our friday, 54 concord, oakland 58, 52 livermore, 59 san francisco, 57 san jose, santa rosa 52. we are noticing some areas of fog. here is what you can expect. a mild day today, we are looking at temperatures seasonal for this time of year and more clouds for today. it's going to be cooler for our weekend, tracking a weather system at this point bringing more clouds in. there is a slight chance of seeing a sprinkle or maybe a little shower activity, a spritz for the north bay cot tugood for sunday for halloween. rain returns for next monday. warm today looking at again 60s and 70s with rain to our north. as we look to our weekend, i will tell you what you can expect as we take you hour by hour. 3:00 p.m. you see clouds streaming in. as we look to tomorrow with more clouds, tempe
i am elise preston. >>> time for a quick check on our weather and traffic. >> tgif.made it to the weekend. >>> it's going to be beautiful today, 60s and 70s with a few clouds streaming in but a nice end to our work week. you can see the temperatures out there. we are in the 50s as we kick off our friday, 54 concord, oakland 58, 52 livermore, 59 san francisco, 57 san jose, santa rosa 52. we are noticing some areas of fog. here is what you can expect. a mild day today, we...
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elise preston explains. >> reporter: there are some new employees at the dallas restaurant le duni, threethat can greet customers and deliver meals. the owner says it's not a novelty, but a necessity because he can't find enough workers. >> i have people telling me they're taking people's jobs. guess what. no, they are not because people are not showing up. what they are doing is helping those who are working. >> sergio's restaurants in miami is employing robots' help for the same reason. >> we can't service the entire restaurant, so 30% of our restaurants' dining rooms are closed because we don't have the staffing to fulfill the demand. >> reporter: the robots allow servers to handle more tables. it's a trend happening in restaurants around the world from seoul, south korea, to this establishment in iraq using this conveyer system to get meals to customers. >> restaurants are going to be more automated. >> martin ford is the author of "rule of the robots." he says restaurants started using technology like ordering kiosks and robots that deliver food to homes before the pandemic. now whit
elise preston explains. >> reporter: there are some new employees at the dallas restaurant le duni, threethat can greet customers and deliver meals. the owner says it's not a novelty, but a necessity because he can't find enough workers. >> i have people telling me they're taking people's jobs. guess what. no, they are not because people are not showing up. what they are doing is helping those who are working. >> sergio's restaurants in miami is employing robots' help for the...
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i'm elise preston in new york. the u.s. supreme court returns to the bench in person.ican, largely catholic judicial body will hear a number of controversial arguments this session, including a case to overturn the 1973 roe v. wade decision. >>> cvs, walgreens andiant eagle head to trial. they are facing a lawsuit which blame for the opioid crisis in their communities. the stores say their pharmacists fill prescriptions as written. >>> tom brady broke the nfl passing record while on his old team's turf sunday. the buccaneers beat the patriots 19-17. for more news, download the cbs news app on your cell phone or connected tv. i'm elise preston, cbs news, new york. >>> it's monday, october 4th, >>> it's monday, october 4th, 2021. this is the "cbs morning news." >>> you can smell it. you can smell it. and you can see the tar all over the beach. >> environmental disaster. about 126,000 gallons of oil spill into the ocean off the coast of southern california. how crews are trying to limit the damage. >>> divided democrats. negotiations resume this week on president biden's
i'm elise preston in new york. the u.s. supreme court returns to the bench in person.ican, largely catholic judicial body will hear a number of controversial arguments this session, including a case to overturn the 1973 roe v. wade decision. >>> cvs, walgreens andiant eagle head to trial. they are facing a lawsuit which blame for the opioid crisis in their communities. the stores say their pharmacists fill prescriptions as written. >>> tom brady broke the nfl passing record...
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all of which nearly cost elise her life.lt like i was watching someone else doing it. and then, like, i remember... i don't know how long it was but i remember, anywhere between 30 seconds and a minute later, thinking, "i don't want to die, what have i done?" in that moment, in that exact moment, of, woof, you snapped back into your own body, "i do not want to die"? it was like that, yeah. "i do not want to die." what were the things that you thought, "i've got all of this to live for"? i think there is obviously my mum and my dad and my stepdad and family. i wasjust, like, i can't do that to them, i can't leave them. and then there was obviously skating and the actual love for skating. all of this is detailed in her new biography. its title, resilience. she's working hard here in nottingham, because in three weeks' time, she flies to beijing with the hope of qualifying for next year's winter olympics. on her wrist, a symbol that keeps her going. that is the symbol for a suicide prevention charity, an organisation, it's supp
all of which nearly cost elise her life.lt like i was watching someone else doing it. and then, like, i remember... i don't know how long it was but i remember, anywhere between 30 seconds and a minute later, thinking, "i don't want to die, what have i done?" in that moment, in that exact moment, of, woof, you snapped back into your own body, "i do not want to die"? it was like that, yeah. "i do not want to die." what were the things that you thought, "i've...
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they are afraid of voters that'll follow him anywhere. >> david, elise jordan here.sing the big lie and work to plant down on donald trump's big lie that the election had been stolen from him. can you tell us about that report? >> yeah, this was really interesting and something i noticed in realtime. the two big things i learned at the time that i flushed out. one was tom cotton who was always aligned with himself with donald trump and working with mitch mcconnell and keeping the number of senate republicans who would object to certification at a minimum, if not it's zero. >> he actually moved up by a few days, his announcement that he would oppose objections in order to get covered with some other republicans so they can say, tom cotton is not an enemy of donald trump. he's against objecting. so this is something of the mainstream of the party. if it was antitrump, tom cotton would not be doing it. >> for me what i learned, part of what mike pence sets out to do that he's not going to overthrow the election. if he wanted a paper trail so that a future president got
they are afraid of voters that'll follow him anywhere. >> david, elise jordan here.sing the big lie and work to plant down on donald trump's big lie that the election had been stolen from him. can you tell us about that report? >> yeah, this was really interesting and something i noticed in realtime. the two big things i learned at the time that i flushed out. one was tom cotton who was always aligned with himself with donald trump and working with mitch mcconnell and keeping the...
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elise to you as a former republican yourself, how much does this concern you for both the party and forll? >> well, alex, this is the playbook going forward. donald trump has had it on full display, and we saw what happened on january 6th. this is republicans are going to challenge elections that they lose certain factions of the republican party and claim that they were not free and fair elections. and of course this is hugely damaging to our democracy. it's damaging to the idea of democracy around the world if the underpinnings, the foundation of american democracy is not seen as fair anymore. and by donald trump's unwillingness to concede, he has started us down this terrible, scary road. >> so since the 2020 election, we've seen an abundance of conspiracies regarding voter fraud and election security experts telling the post in the future these sorts of falsehoods are going to become more advanced and nuanced exploiting genuine areas of confusion in the electoral system and thus harder to combat. so alencia, these voter fraud claims and partisan audits like the ones we saw in arizon
elise to you as a former republican yourself, how much does this concern you for both the party and forll? >> well, alex, this is the playbook going forward. donald trump has had it on full display, and we saw what happened on january 6th. this is republicans are going to challenge elections that they lose certain factions of the republican party and claim that they were not free and fair elections. and of course this is hugely damaging to our democracy. it's damaging to the idea of...
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elise preston, cbs news, new york. >> and that is the "overnight news" for this tuesday.on's capitol, i'm major garrett. >>> this is cbs news flash. i'm tom hanson in new york. texas governor greg abbott issued an executive order banning vaccine mandates in the lone star state while calling on get the jab. jon gruden has resigned as head after reportedly making aider, homophobic statements and misogynistic statements. he denounced the drafting of gay players and women serving as referees. >>> and d.c. comics has revealed the son of superman john kent is bisexual in the man of steals the heart of another man. nexmonth.ra, the fifth comic news appelon ocbs cotetv. i'm tom hanson, cbs news, new york. . . >>> it is tuesday, october 12, 2021. this is the cbs morning news. vaccine mandate banned. the debate heats up. the sweeping order issued in texas that sets >>> it is tuesday, october 12, 2021. this is the cbs morning news. vaccine mandate banned. the debate heats up. the sweeping order issued in texas that sets up a showdown with the federal government. breaking overnight,
elise preston, cbs news, new york. >> and that is the "overnight news" for this tuesday.on's capitol, i'm major garrett. >>> this is cbs news flash. i'm tom hanson in new york. texas governor greg abbott issued an executive order banning vaccine mandates in the lone star state while calling on get the jab. jon gruden has resigned as head after reportedly making aider, homophobic statements and misogynistic statements. he denounced the drafting of gay players and women...
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elise stefanik is here.epreneur using the platform to test trader joe's products so you know what to buy. joining the conversation all morning long this morning is brian brenberg and lee carter. we'll get back to this fantastic panel when we come right back. you're watching "mornings with maria" live on fox business. growing up in a little red house, on the edge of a forest in norway, there were three things my family encouraged: kindness, honesty and hard work. over time, i've come to add a fourth: be curious. be curious about the world around us, and then go. go with an open heart, and you will find inspiration anew. viking. exploring the world in comfort. ♪♪ this... is the planning effect. this is how it feels to know you have a wealth plan that covers everything that's important to you. this is what it's like to have a dedicated fidelity advisor looking at your full financial picture. making sure you have the right balance of risk and reward. and helping you plan for future generations. this is "the plan
elise stefanik is here.epreneur using the platform to test trader joe's products so you know what to buy. joining the conversation all morning long this morning is brian brenberg and lee carter. we'll get back to this fantastic panel when we come right back. you're watching "mornings with maria" live on fox business. growing up in a little red house, on the edge of a forest in norway, there were three things my family encouraged: kindness, honesty and hard work. over time, i've come...
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joining me now is elise jordan, eugene daniels politico white house correspondent and maria hinojosa.ound from transportation secretary pete buttigieg on paid family leave. >> my biggest fear is fairfax county, which has already reported it would announce late to the single biggest voting county of the state -- >> still the wrong clip playing in my ear. can we have pete buttigieg now or no? okay. you know what we're going to do. no. no. no. no. no. maria -- >> it's a halloween trick, jonathan. >> i know. trick or treat. nothing but tricks up here. maria, since we played the sound from senator scott and what he had to say about what the administration might do when this comes to families separated at the border, your reaction? >> oh, my god. you know, there's no way you can really pay for the kind of trauma that this country has inflicted, but this is not the solution in this way. you have to understand that there is historical context. this country has taken children from indigenous people, it has taken children from enslaved black people, it has taken children during the japanese ame
joining me now is elise jordan, eugene daniels politico white house correspondent and maria hinojosa.ound from transportation secretary pete buttigieg on paid family leave. >> my biggest fear is fairfax county, which has already reported it would announce late to the single biggest voting county of the state -- >> still the wrong clip playing in my ear. can we have pete buttigieg now or no? okay. you know what we're going to do. no. no. no. no. no. maria -- >> it's a halloween...
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elise preston is joining us live from the new york stock exchange this morning.g. trading has been underway for a little more than ten minutes and we are pretty mixed. dow is up about 30 points. nasdaq is down as well as s&p 500. two tech giants delivered disappointing third quarter earnings reports. amazon shares dropped 4% after hours trading. the company lowered its expectations for the holiday season. meanwhile, shares of apple dipped 3% after hours. ceo tim cook says supply chain crunch is costing the company $6 billion. >> thanks so much. >>> limited work on a fix for san francisco's millennium tower has restarted but a structural engineer is casting doubt on whether the whole project is safe. in 2017, concerned unit owners hired david williams as consultant after learning the building sunk more than a foot and was leaning to the northwest. he said the floor of the basement exposed what appeared to be a serious problem. it was dipping in the middle, something referred to as dishing. >> dishing of the floor which is the dishing of the mat, ten foot thick mat
elise preston is joining us live from the new york stock exchange this morning.g. trading has been underway for a little more than ten minutes and we are pretty mixed. dow is up about 30 points. nasdaq is down as well as s&p 500. two tech giants delivered disappointing third quarter earnings reports. amazon shares dropped 4% after hours trading. the company lowered its expectations for the holiday season. meanwhile, shares of apple dipped 3% after hours. ceo tim cook says supply chain...
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you have to believe elise stefanik actually knows better because she actually went to harvard. a lot of them it's not an act. >> marco rubio is an educated man as well. many of them are. >> he should know better. at some point, it really doesn't matter. do they know better? are they actually as dumb as they appear or are they just acting dumb? even if they're just acting dumb, that tells you something about who they're appealing to, what the republican party is about when even the brighter lights have to pretend to be dim bulbs. i mean, that itself is a fairly damning commentary on the state of the republican party today. >> max boot, the new piece is titled "the gop has become the stupid party and proud of it." thank you, sir. i appreciate it. >> thank you, don. >>> one single state is leaving billions of covid relief on the table, and students will be the ones to suffer. >>> plus, president biden has just about had wit the republicans refusing to do their jobs and pay america's debt, even though they've done it time after time after time before. to. when they got a chip. they
you have to believe elise stefanik actually knows better because she actually went to harvard. a lot of them it's not an act. >> marco rubio is an educated man as well. many of them are. >> he should know better. at some point, it really doesn't matter. do they know better? are they actually as dumb as they appear or are they just acting dumb? even if they're just acting dumb, that tells you something about who they're appealing to, what the republican party is about when even the...
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nurses and staff, providing them with excellent care, and added his responding well to antibiotics, elise, new york. >>> mr. clint has faced some of their health issues since the time he was present including quadruple bypass surgery, and a procedure to place two stents. >>> robert durst has tested positive for 19 just days after he was sentenced to life prison without parole, for the 2000 facial lips is fatal shoes shooting of susan berman. he is hospitalized on a ventilator, has additional health issues including bladder cancer. >>> up next, wineries feeling the impacts of the supply chain by some are calling the situation total cost was two bay area festival excess return for the first time since the pandemic began, how people celebrated the fall harvest in the x-rays from your urgent care visit look good. just stay off that leg, okay? what about my rec team? i'm all they got. next season. thanks doc. wow, he already scheduled my pt. i love doctors who work with athletes. does he know you tripped over a basketball? that's a sports injury. at kaiser permanente, we make getting care easy
nurses and staff, providing them with excellent care, and added his responding well to antibiotics, elise, new york. >>> mr. clint has faced some of their health issues since the time he was present including quadruple bypass surgery, and a procedure to place two stents. >>> robert durst has tested positive for 19 just days after he was sentenced to life prison without parole, for the 2000 facial lips is fatal shoes shooting of susan berman. he is hospitalized on a ventilator,...
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the answer to inflation is not this out-of-control spending that elise just described. the answer to inflation is making sure the supply chain is not disrupted, making sure the cost of everyday items are not exploding, and this is evene before we get to thanksgiving christmas, the jewish holidays where people are spending money and they are going to blame joe biden for the expense of those. look, if joe biden can't convince liberals in his own party to spend other people's money, how in the world will he convince global leaders on the world stage to do any of this? joe biden's presidency, sean, it is a man-made disaster. they have gone disarray to total dysfunction, and i think progressives are playing pelosi's game against her and they are going to prevail. they are 96 strong in that caucus and they are playing the long game here. they want us to reconfigure the federal government's relationship with each and every one of us throughs spending policies. and they will play the long game here. i think sinema and manchin should come over to the republican party, called ron
the answer to inflation is not this out-of-control spending that elise just described. the answer to inflation is making sure the supply chain is not disrupted, making sure the cost of everyday items are not exploding, and this is evene before we get to thanksgiving christmas, the jewish holidays where people are spending money and they are going to blame joe biden for the expense of those. look, if joe biden can't convince liberals in his own party to spend other people's money, how in the...
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as he meets with representative elise slotkin, telling american people what's in the bill and sayingt infrastructure should happen, whether or not reconciliation does. this will be the first of several trips the white house says the president will be taking in the coming days. >>> joining us now, capitol hills correspondent leigh ann caldwell. thank you for being here. let's start with the virtual meetings the president had. tell us what was said, what was their reaction? >> good morning, jonathan. president biden said the number was most likely going to have to be between $1.9 trillion and $2.2 trillion because he thinks that's where he can get joe manchin and kyrsten sinema. we haven't heard we'll get support from joe manchin and we don't know where kyrsten sinema stands. that's the range he thinks is doable. i was told by sources on my call the president would support whatever number he was able to get, and so that's significant because while you have senator bernie sanders fighting the fight, we're still pushing for $3.5 trillion publicly, you have progressives in the house stall
as he meets with representative elise slotkin, telling american people what's in the bill and sayingt infrastructure should happen, whether or not reconciliation does. this will be the first of several trips the white house says the president will be taking in the coming days. >>> joining us now, capitol hills correspondent leigh ann caldwell. thank you for being here. let's start with the virtual meetings the president had. tell us what was said, what was their reaction? >> good...
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elise christie. and christie goes down before they reach the very first corner.'ll think about the failures rather than... but that's the trick, the trick is to keep your eyes on those highs. yeah, that's very true, that's very true. and i think, yeah, you're right, i did forget them. and perhaps it is easy to forget the highs when you've been through so many lows. today, as elise trains for her fourth winter olympics, she's opening up about trauma she's never discussed on air before. a sexual assault when she was just 19 after her drink was spiked. ijust lost control of my body. i remember trying to run away, and i couldn't run because my legs just kept collapsing and i was on the floor. continually saying, like, "no," trying to push but obviously my body wasn't working. it was weird because at the time, obviously, like, the way i viewed sexual assault is like someone getting battered and beaten and left in a bush. so i kind of came out of it thinking, "what did i do wrong, was it my fault?" i didn't think people would believe me, i didn't even know if it was a
elise christie. and christie goes down before they reach the very first corner.'ll think about the failures rather than... but that's the trick, the trick is to keep your eyes on those highs. yeah, that's very true, that's very true. and i think, yeah, you're right, i did forget them. and perhaps it is easy to forget the highs when you've been through so many lows. today, as elise trains for her fourth winter olympics, she's opening up about trauma she's never discussed on air before. a sexual...
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i'm elise preston, cbs news, new york. >>> it's monday, october 18th, 2021. this is the "cbs morning news." missionaries kidnapped. 16 americans and one canadian are taken by a gang in haiti. why the criminal group is said to be among the most dangerous in the region. >>> school walkout. the massive protest planned across california today involving educators, students, and parents. >>> hollywood ending. an 11th hour deal is reached between studios and union leaders. the final hurdle to keep movies and tv shows in production. >>> good morning. good to be with you. i'm anne-marie green. we begin with a kidnapping of american missionaries in haiti. the u.s. state department is working with authorities there trying to secure the release of 12 adults and 5 children. it happened in a region just east of port-au-prince over the weekend. 16 americans and one canadian were abducted by a gang known for killings and extortion. their well-being is unknown this morning. manuel bojorquez reports from haiti. >> reporter: the kidnappings reportedly happened as a group of mis
i'm elise preston, cbs news, new york. >>> it's monday, october 18th, 2021. this is the "cbs morning news." missionaries kidnapped. 16 americans and one canadian are taken by a gang in haiti. why the criminal group is said to be among the most dangerous in the region. >>> school walkout. the massive protest planned across california today involving educators, students, and parents. >>> hollywood ending. an 11th hour deal is reached between studios and union...
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elise, i know that you and vital voices and other ngos had worked so hard for the evacuation to try toed, and it was so hard to get people to the gates and then when the suicide bomb happened on that thursday, then afghans had a much more difficult time, anyone who wasn't an american citizen, getting through to the airport. from your perspective, how difficult was this evacuation for all of the groups that have worked so hard? >> incredibly difficult, in fact, far more complex, i think, than any of us could have imagined. certainly it was complex the airport was a difficult situation when the united states was there. and then when the united states left, we had to look at other means of getting people out. now airports are -- some airports are back up and operating, and some flights are beginning to go out again, but it's been incredibly complex. we at vital voices have worked an incredible coalition of afghan women, american women as mrs. bush said, you know, women around the world want to step up and support their afghan sisters and be sure that they're not abandoned during this crit
elise, i know that you and vital voices and other ngos had worked so hard for the evacuation to try toed, and it was so hard to get people to the gates and then when the suicide bomb happened on that thursday, then afghans had a much more difficult time, anyone who wasn't an american citizen, getting through to the airport. from your perspective, how difficult was this evacuation for all of the groups that have worked so hard? >> incredibly difficult, in fact, far more complex, i think,...
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i'm elise preston cbs news, new rk. >>> it's mo >>> it's monday, october 25th, 2021. this is the "cbs morning news." kids and covid. we're approaching a major milestone in america as children between the ages of 5 and 11 could soon be able to get vaccinated. when you could be able to get your child a shot. >>> historic storm. california getting absolutely thrashed by one of the strongest storms to ever hit that area. we'll show you some of the damage. >>> and drug lord captured. one of the most wanted drug kingpins in the world is in custody after a raid in the jungles of colombia. >>> good morning. good to be with you. i'm anne-marie green. this morning younger children are inching closer to being protected against covid. pfizer's vaccine could soon be approved for kids ages 5 through 11. an fda advisory committee is set to meet tomorrow to determine whether the shot should be cleared for use. laura podesta is in new york with more. good morning. >> reporter: good morning. the biden administration says it already has enough supply for the millions of children in that
i'm elise preston cbs news, new rk. >>> it's mo >>> it's monday, october 25th, 2021. this is the "cbs morning news." kids and covid. we're approaching a major milestone in america as children between the ages of 5 and 11 could soon be able to get vaccinated. when you could be able to get your child a shot. >>> historic storm. california getting absolutely thrashed by one of the strongest storms to ever hit that area. we'll show you some of the damage....
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back to you elise. >> thanks annie. and i am up again. i wanted to briefly talk about some of our recommendations around transforming the response to child welfare. in cases of respective child abuse or neglect. i know john miller from the department, head of the department of family and human services here talks about all the work that department is doing and i want to go a little bit more in depth on our recommendations and we are super grateful to be able to work with family and children's services on theseand to be able to do that also within the context of the council . we really want to be a child welfare system to become a system of child well-being . one of the ways to do that is really to look at issues of neglect. neglect can for over 60 percent of all child abuse reports nationwide and the same goes for san francisco. neglect as many of you can imagine is highly correlated with poverty . and has a disproportionate impact on families. we want to look at neglectin a variety of ways . one is to look at the legal and statutory cons
back to you elise. >> thanks annie. and i am up again. i wanted to briefly talk about some of our recommendations around transforming the response to child welfare. in cases of respective child abuse or neglect. i know john miller from the department, head of the department of family and human services here talks about all the work that department is doing and i want to go a little bit more in depth on our recommendations and we are super grateful to be able to work with family and...
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elise jordan is with us. donald trump perhaps for a moment, some republicans drifted away from him after january 6th but about a week later they all came back and now if you watch their interviews, every one of them again is bending a knee and going along for a ride of the idea that the election is in valid and still overturned, they're going along for the ride on this. they're going to go down with him. if stacey abrams become the next governor of georgia, it will be because of donald trump. >> that's what kills me. donald trump has no loyalty to these republicans who is want to benefit by hanging from his coat tails, still. he does not mind. he openly rallying against mitch mcconnell and his goal of getting the senate back. i don't understand why they didn't kill it off once and for all when they had the chance. >> the danger of this story and the extreme is his mouth and his disease ego put in place of our political system is a success for donald trump. he managed to get the idea out there that the electio
elise jordan is with us. donald trump perhaps for a moment, some republicans drifted away from him after january 6th but about a week later they all came back and now if you watch their interviews, every one of them again is bending a knee and going along for a ride of the idea that the election is in valid and still overturned, they're going along for the ride on this. they're going to go down with him. if stacey abrams become the next governor of georgia, it will be because of donald trump....
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in fact, the latest long-range forecast for noah elise to extending outwards 8 to 14 days and that will between that period of october 8th the following weekend right to the following week. there could be the possibility of above normal precipitation. this is the very latest forecast coming from noaa during that period. there's been some signs of some changes storms, possibly late toward next week, maybe thursday or friday and the possibly pump to do a little subtropical moisture to the bay area that holds true. not only would that be a significant amount of rain that could bring an end or a good part of the end to the fire season not only here much of northern california. keep your fingers crossed for that. the short term, though it's going to be another hot one tomorrow. you can see those 90 sort and parts of the interior valleys 1670's along the coastline next couple days. no worry about the rain just yet. some hot weather over the weekend. clouds gathering much cooler as we head in toward next week. thanks to lourdes. well, do not lose hope just because you lost your ring. >> how a
in fact, the latest long-range forecast for noah elise to extending outwards 8 to 14 days and that will between that period of october 8th the following weekend right to the following week. there could be the possibility of above normal precipitation. this is the very latest forecast coming from noaa during that period. there's been some signs of some changes storms, possibly late toward next week, maybe thursday or friday and the possibly pump to do a little subtropical moisture to the bay...
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before elise eraso kept her balance enough to make the most of this effort.things around and looking like they were heading for an historic win.— an historic win. absolutely wonderful— an historic win. absolutely wonderful precision. i an historic win. absolutely wonderful precision. no i an historic win. absolutely i wonderful precision. no chance. but ci won't wonderful precision. no chance. but city won't beat on, just part with an effort from range, forcing earps to block but she couldn't recover in time to prevent ellen white with the rebound. 2—2, spoils shared. city rescuing a point on a challenging afternoon but they remain ninth on the table with united are six places above them. quite a game. now, it's approaching half—time in rugby league's grand final. league leaders' shield winners catalans dragons are taking on back—to—back champions st helens at old trafford. a really tight game. if the dragons win they will become the first team from outside the north of england to lift the super league title but still a long way to go in that one. part one of
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we would have you been with elise? just mac meet people love to set rules and standards. but nature shows us that appearance is far from being the most important part of what makes a person beautiful. oh ah, you should expect to be of random and put me in the image or with a seat. and i'm sorry, this is a wrong explanation. you will have to see if that is done. you want me to go on as a big julie entities. you can't impose the democratic system on both. on sunday, he was, and then when it could order a the all of your assets of hundreds of the world's most powerful and riches people are revealed in the biggest ever league of such data called the pandora papers. and while it confirmed us as a top global taxi, even no well known american people or firms are mentioned despite president by the pledge to plant down on tax evasion. also at least 12 people are reportedly killed and more than 30 wounded in a blast at cobblestone. the 2nd biggest mosque tell them says it has to pay the free people allegedly responsible plus in our review of the week.
we would have you been with elise? just mac meet people love to set rules and standards. but nature shows us that appearance is far from being the most important part of what makes a person beautiful. oh ah, you should expect to be of random and put me in the image or with a seat. and i'm sorry, this is a wrong explanation. you will have to see if that is done. you want me to go on as a big julie entities. you can't impose the democratic system on both. on sunday, he was, and then when it could...
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i'm elise preston, cbs news, new york. >>> it's monday, october 4th, >>> it's monday, october 4th, 2021. this is the "cbs morning news." >>> you can smell it. you can smell it. and you can see the tar all over the beach. >> environmental disaster. about 126,000 gallons of oil spill into the ocean off the coast of southern california. how crews are trying to limit the damage. >>> divided democrats. negotiations resume this week on president biden's agenda. the new deadline to pass two major spending bills. >>> exposing facebook. a whistleblower speaks out for the first time on "60 minutes." she claims the social network helped fuel the january 6th capitol riot. >>> well, good morning. good to be with you. i'm anne-marie green. we begin with one of the largest oil spills in recent california history. more than 126,000 gallons of crude oil leaked off orange county damaging beaches and harming fish and birds. crews are racing to contain the damage after the offshore disaster caused by a suspected leak in an underwater pipeline. it started late friday or early saturday morning. the mayor of
i'm elise preston, cbs news, new york. >>> it's monday, october 4th, >>> it's monday, october 4th, 2021. this is the "cbs morning news." >>> you can smell it. you can smell it. and you can see the tar all over the beach. >> environmental disaster. about 126,000 gallons of oil spill into the ocean off the coast of southern california. how crews are trying to limit the damage. >>> divided democrats. negotiations resume this week on president...
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we would have you been with us and then elise adjustment got to meet people love to set rules and standards. but nature shows us that appearance is far from being the most important part of what makes a person beautiful. ah ah, what a tease and use as a marriage we don't have a terribly. we don't to look back seen the whole world leads to take action and be ready. people are judgment, common crisis with we can do better, we should be doing better. every one is contributing each in their own way, but we also know that this crisis will not go on forever. the challenge is great. the response has been massive. so many good people are helping us. it makes us feel very proud that we are in it together with ah, so of course go time breaking news this hour, at least 12 people reportedly killed and more than 30 injured in a blast herself noted. cobbled 2nd biggest mosque, the taliban saying it is already detained. 3 people allegedly responsible it was an extraordinary disaster. if we didn't have a president, there was so adult and you all would be fired. i don't think anyone control anything this pr
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near the battle of in mississippi, there were pictures of blacks mobilizing in new york, from robert elise confederate forces, and a scene of stalwart african american volunteers, heading to a recruitment office, were prominently displayed as full page images in'harper's weekly'and the new york illustrated news. the latter engraving was all the more striking in light of the incendiary pictorial reports in that newspaper following the emancipation proclamation in january. a full page fifth avenue seen showing affluent black new yorker new yorkers common during, as they ignored the privileges of their white reverend, unquote. moreover, and the aftermath of the riots, the sacrifice and bravery of black soldiers was featured in pictorial coverage of the massachusetts regimen, when they attacked for wagner, south carolina. the coverage of the august 15th issue, of the new york illustrated news, presented the capture of a confederate lieutenant of a skirmish near view for, south carolina. near the rebel officer was a powerful african american private serving in the first south carolina colored v
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elise lemire, bestor cram, thank you very much for this thoughtful evening conversation. >> thank you, tom. thank you, bestor. >> thank you, tom. thank you, elise. >>> follow american history tv on twitter, facebook, and youtube for schedule updates, to learn about what happened this day in history. watch videos, and learn more about the people and events that have shaped the american story. find us at c-span history. >> washington unfiltered. c-span in your pocket. download c-span now today. >> up next on american history tv, historian winifred gallagher examines the role women played in america's westward expansion. she spoke at a virtual event hosted by the smithsonian associates. >> let me tell you about our speaker tonight. winifred gallagher's books include "how the post office created america" "house thinking" "just the way you are" a "new york times" notable book "working on god" "the power of place" "attention and the focused life" and "new, understanding our need for novelty and change." she's written for numerous publications such as the atlantic monthly, rolling stone, and
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we would have you been with elise adjustment to meet people love to set rules and standards, but nature shows us that appearance is far from being the most important part of what makes a person beautiful. ah well, the pandemic. no, certainly no board is under slide to nationalities and you various as a merge, we don't have a charity. we don't have a vaccine. the whole world needs to take action and be ready. people are judgements come in crisis with we can do better, we should be doing better. everyone is contributing each in their own way. but we also know that this crisis will not go on forever. the challenge is great, the response has been massive. so many good people are helping us. it makes us feel very proud that we are in it together. ah, it is so shake the wake hair and i say a bombshell report like you see i plan to kidnap or satellite which leads fine digging assange. but the agencies form a chief might compile the center of the plot, foresight to come. russia threatened to blocking cheese off the video sharing platform permanently delayed starting german language channels. mo
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and i'm afraid that the african elise and y'all, jerry in a lease or so have to blame themselves from situation of their country. this is while i was not into, i think that the friendship lies, ice or waste little bit of a, an easy skate code. that being said, again, i called a 170 id that my courses not only for domestic policies when he says, for instance, that when he tells a french people of all gerry and dissent, you are as french as i am. not exactly pandering to the stream right, very quickly, usa because we are out of time. but i do want your reaction to that comment. is it just an easy scapegoat? is it just easy for the algerians to blame the french for their own problems? mom did not necessarily i would not agree with that is an element of truth in what to the gentleman from bodies said, but i would not necessity. i agree with him. 100 percent. let's go buck 30 years ago, for instance, when the democratic transition. a julia and b is lumnick policy, won't the policy could little elections if it was not formed for the intervention? all the french and especially as far as you
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and elise garcia was tragically hit by a car and killed last week. you might have seen her excellent youtube show, the analyst show, but she also worked with movement for a people's party and the censorship, free social media platform, pan quick. her passion and energy were honestly unparalleled. and she touched me and so many others in her short time on this planet. she was also a caretaker for her disabled sister and her mother who's fighting cancer. so if you want to donate to help them out, i posted the go find me on my twitter account at lee camp. will all miss emily's? that's our show. til next week. good night. give them the me. ah, the oh, are they putting additional money so they all sold and that the additional money goes to so the children, education and welfare off the household. and then thirdly, it goes to savings. and if a country as a savings, if can improve itself and produce growth, i think the those say that, but they must us for this moment to be included in the household. so that the household income will be higher and the countr
and elise garcia was tragically hit by a car and killed last week. you might have seen her excellent youtube show, the analyst show, but she also worked with movement for a people's party and the censorship, free social media platform, pan quick. her passion and energy were honestly unparalleled. and she touched me and so many others in her short time on this planet. she was also a caretaker for her disabled sister and her mother who's fighting cancer. so if you want to donate to help them out,...
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and elise garcia was tragically hit by a car and killed last week. you might have seen her excellent, you tube show the analysts show, but she also worked with movement for a people's party and the censorship, free social media platform, pan quake. her passion and energy were honestly unparalleled and she touched me and so many others in her short time on this planet. she was also a caretaker for her disabled sister and her mother who's fighting cancer. so if you wanna donate to help them out, i posted the go fun me on my twitter account at lee camp. we'll all miss annalise. that's our shall till next week. good night. keep fighting with when i see black america lesson plan. if marcy and i was growing like a marriage a spoke to me when, why destroyed you did not those who say black marsh measure is a movement we are importing from america. no, nothing of who we are. i lived in a world where white lodged mattered and i was not wise. my commission. and i was annoyed from black america. i learned how to speak back to whiteness. aboriginal people, iraq m
and elise garcia was tragically hit by a car and killed last week. you might have seen her excellent, you tube show the analysts show, but she also worked with movement for a people's party and the censorship, free social media platform, pan quake. her passion and energy were honestly unparalleled and she touched me and so many others in her short time on this planet. she was also a caretaker for her disabled sister and her mother who's fighting cancer. so if you wanna donate to help them out,...
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protective measures for haitian migrants in a more comprehensive regional approach to a crisis that elise for now seems to have no and insight the united states and mexico were working together to bring life back to the deserts. also has been diverted to restore wetlands and forests along the colorado river delta mano rap hollow reports the colorado river delta in the baja california desert. for decades waterless has been its defining characteristic until a groundbreaking agreement between the us and mexico was signed in 2012, allowing water to flow in parts back into the delta c. it is important them as another law as well. not only got, it's important to mention that this acord is unique in the world in which 2 countries the united states and mexico decide to transfer volumes of was her from one country to the other, exclusively for the benefit of the environment. i'm in that by our, in the results of what happened when water was returned to the region. speak for themselves. he went gabriella gonzalez, a scientist with the so nora institute says, since conservation efforts began, hundre
protective measures for haitian migrants in a more comprehensive regional approach to a crisis that elise for now seems to have no and insight the united states and mexico were working together to bring life back to the deserts. also has been diverted to restore wetlands and forests along the colorado river delta mano rap hollow reports the colorado river delta in the baja california desert. for decades waterless has been its defining characteristic until a groundbreaking agreement between the...