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i i'm erin burnett. >> good evening, i'm erin burnett.n exclusive. >> horrific, horrific. >> good evening, everyone. i'm erin burnett live in boston two people are dead and one of the victims is 8 years old. >> i was located three feet from the bomb. right there, was a spring that's still in there. >> outfront tonight. breaking news. we are tracking superstorm here striking the east coast. sandy now delivering a big wallop here. minute by minute now. it's rising very quickly. >> we do have a new hope. good evening, everyone, i am aerin burnett. >> can you tell me who you decided to vote for? >> outfront tonight live from tehran. the polls close here in iran. >> a woman in iran can vote as you see these women voting in the presidential election. >> i don't buy the class warfare thing. >> what are you most proud of? >> keeping the peace. >> to curb those arm sales to saudi arabia? >> north korea. >> to get here, we have to go through three checkpoints. we passed some anti-tank explosives and now we are about to go into these blue rooms and
i i'm erin burnett. >> good evening, i'm erin burnett.n exclusive. >> horrific, horrific. >> good evening, everyone. i'm erin burnett live in boston two people are dead and one of the victims is 8 years old. >> i was located three feet from the bomb. right there, was a spring that's still in there. >> outfront tonight. breaking news. we are tracking superstorm here striking the east coast. sandy now delivering a big wallop here. minute by minute now. it's rising...
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that's a great question, erin.nd practices commission is we've made sure to include some special provisions for these educators to help them, support them in their work but also to be successful in working with our students. one of the things that we've done is we've made sure that the school districts who are sponsoring these emergency substitute teachers are dedicating a specific administrator who will be their point of contact, their resource, their guide responsible for providing training and the resources needed for them to be successful. we are also making sure to limit this substitute to the specific district that's sponsoring them. that will further help them focus their resources on supporting the students in their district. so, we believe this will help provide that flexibility as a tool to school districts. >> all right. hopefully, it's a wake-up call, though, for what we are dealing with in your state and across this country. anthony, thank you very much. i appreciate your time. >>> and next, the new vi
that's a great question, erin.nd practices commission is we've made sure to include some special provisions for these educators to help them, support them in their work but also to be successful in working with our students. one of the things that we've done is we've made sure that the school districts who are sponsoring these emergency substitute teachers are dedicating a specific administrator who will be their point of contact, their resource, their guide responsible for providing training...
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another, erin, wrote history will not judge us kindly. this is, arguably, erin, the biggest -- one of the biggest, if not the biggest crisis facebook has ever faced in its existence. >> >> i want to go now to senior political analyst, john avlon. he is a former federal prosecutor. i mean, sorry, and fworm former federal prosecutor. many things but not a former prosecutor. okay. thanks to both of you. john, i want to, first, mark zuckerberg being defiant tonight and i just read some of what he said but he just said it on an earnings conference call. we were able to obtain the audio so i think hearing the tone matters. here is mark zuckerberg. >> good-faith criticism helps us get better. but my view is that what we are seeing is a coordinated effort to selectively use leaked documents to paint a false picture of our company. the reality is that we have an open culture where we encourage discussion and research about our work so we can make progress on many complex issues that are not specific to just us. >> so -- so, john, i mean, you know,
another, erin, wrote history will not judge us kindly. this is, arguably, erin, the biggest -- one of the biggest, if not the biggest crisis facebook has ever faced in its existence. >> >> i want to go now to senior political analyst, john avlon. he is a former federal prosecutor. i mean, sorry, and fworm former federal prosecutor. many things but not a former prosecutor. okay. thanks to both of you. john, i want to, first, mark zuckerberg being defiant tonight and i just read some...
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>> so, two things, erin. senator mcconnell's put out a statement that he expects over the next six weeks, we will use reconciliation to deal with the debt ceiling. we won't. we wouldn't do it this time. we won't do it innext time. >> so you are categorical on that? >> we will be back in the exact same position in six weeks. part of why i think he blinked was that democrats, almost all of us or perhaps all of us, are willing to change the rules to end these debt-ceiling standoffs. and my hunch is over the next six weeks, we'll have conversations both in our caucus and with republicans who don't see any positive value in these debt ceiling standoffs. in the 11 years i have been a senator, they've happened far too often. >> yep. >> the debt ceiling standoffs don't produce fiscal discipline. they produce political finger pointing and put at risk our whole economy. >> you are totally right about that. there is a giant fight, it goes up, so does spending. but so you are categorical here on the reconciliation issue.
>> so, two things, erin. senator mcconnell's put out a statement that he expects over the next six weeks, we will use reconciliation to deal with the debt ceiling. we won't. we wouldn't do it this time. we won't do it innext time. >> so you are categorical on that? >> we will be back in the exact same position in six weeks. part of why i think he blinked was that democrats, almost all of us or perhaps all of us, are willing to change the rules to end these debt-ceiling...
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erin. >> jessica, thank you very much. and as promised now, i want to go to bob woodward, author of "peril," an extraordinary look outside the end of the trump presidency and what happened next. bob, of course, also associate editor of the washington possibility. so, bob, i really appreciate your time. >> thank you. >> senator grassley. you know, gosh, i remember the first time i met senator grassley. it was many, many years ago. he is the most senior member of the senate. and i know that you have known him a very long time. covered him. does it surprise you, you know, just looking at the history of all the things that he was so clear about saying months ago, that he is now doing a 180 and -- and sharing the stage with trump and happily accepting his endorsement? >> first of all, we've got to figure out what's really going on here. and i remember, george canon, the father of the containment strategy with the soviet union once referred to what he called the treacherous curtain of deference. where people go into the oval off
erin. >> jessica, thank you very much. and as promised now, i want to go to bob woodward, author of "peril," an extraordinary look outside the end of the trump presidency and what happened next. bob, of course, also associate editor of the washington possibility. so, bob, i really appreciate your time. >> thank you. >> senator grassley. you know, gosh, i remember the first time i met senator grassley. it was many, many years ago. he is the most senior member of the...
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erin. >> all right, leyla, thank you very much. you know, proof, i know, there had been, you know, so much talk should they still be looking there? could he have fled? and it seems as if possibly, no, he was there all the way along as they thought. outfront now, jim clemente, former fbi profiler who worked on high-profile cases like the d.c. sniper case and the death of jonbenet ramsey. and former prosecutor, wendy murphy. thanks to both. so, jim, you know, you have been with us since the very beginning of this search for brian laundrie. now, we are learning that the fbi found what appear to be human remains, along with laundrie's backpack and notebook in that florida nature reserve. how confident are you that the remains will be brian laundrie's? >> i think it's pretty highly confident the fact that -- that his materials, his items were found there, notebook and backpack. and the fact that there were partial remains say -- say that it's been there for a while. so i think it's going to be very easy to determine that through dna. an
erin. >> all right, leyla, thank you very much. you know, proof, i know, there had been, you know, so much talk should they still be looking there? could he have fled? and it seems as if possibly, no, he was there all the way along as they thought. outfront now, jim clemente, former fbi profiler who worked on high-profile cases like the d.c. sniper case and the death of jonbenet ramsey. and former prosecutor, wendy murphy. thanks to both. so, jim, you know, you have been with us since the...
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>> good evening, erin. well tonight, the committee is expected to adopt a report it has compiled detailing what they wanted to know from bannon, how they tried to get him to comply with the subpoena, and how he refused. now, included in that report is a resolution so once they adopt the report, that resolution would go to the full house for a vote. and we are told that that would likely happen by the end of this week. now, if it is successful on the house floor, which it is expected to be, then it will move on to the justice department. and this, erin, this is where things get really interesting. because that resolution is expected to go to the u.s. attorney in washington to bring the matter before a grand jury. clearly, this is a very politically fraught matter and the decision on whether to proceed ultimately lies with attorney general merrick garland. and it's just not clear at this point based on our reporting what exactly he is going to do. but we know he is under considerable political pressure. late-
>> good evening, erin. well tonight, the committee is expected to adopt a report it has compiled detailing what they wanted to know from bannon, how they tried to get him to comply with the subpoena, and how he refused. now, included in that report is a resolution so once they adopt the report, that resolution would go to the full house for a vote. and we are told that that would likely happen by the end of this week. now, if it is successful on the house floor, which it is expected to...
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good evening, i am erin burnett. the house committee will move to hold steve bannon in criminal contempt for refusing to comply with the subpoena. this says tonight as we are getting this new video, the v violent assault during police officers, you are looking at the mob, michael fanone from inside the building, out to the crowd. the manuel yelleyelled, "i got " a rioter is jabbing a taser into a back of fanone's neck. he's new dealing with brain injury and post-traumatic stress disorder. this is exactly figuring out how this happened is crucial. now of course unfortunately for him the president chose he or the former president can assert that is privilege. it resides with the actual executive office in power right now, president biden. here is the problem with the committee, they need ababannon. in a call on december 30th, bannon told trump, "you got to return to washington and make a dramatic return," he tells trump quote, "people are going to go what the f is going on here, we are going to bury biden on january 6t
good evening, i am erin burnett. the house committee will move to hold steve bannon in criminal contempt for refusing to comply with the subpoena. this says tonight as we are getting this new video, the v violent assault during police officers, you are looking at the mob, michael fanone from inside the building, out to the crowd. the manuel yelleyelled, "i got " a rioter is jabbing a taser into a back of fanone's neck. he's new dealing with brain injury and post-traumatic stress...
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>> look, erin, this is my first year in the senate.thwhile conversation to have but we are not going to rush that conversation here in the -- the handful of days between now and hitting the debt ceiling that's due october 18th, at the very latest. so we need to do now, what we need to do now to make sure that the government does not default. i also want to make this play because when we talk about debt ceiling and the government defaulting, it can be over a lot of people's heads. let's really be clear as to what this means, especially for working families across the country. if the government cannot pay its bills, what does that mean? does that mean federal employees aren't being paid? does that mean medicare is not being paid or reimbursed? does that mean unemployment insurance for people who are still struggling to get back to work because of the covid pandemic are going to be impacted? that's what republicans are doing here. when they play with fire, like they are doing with this debt ceiling, it's working families that feel it the
>> look, erin, this is my first year in the senate.thwhile conversation to have but we are not going to rush that conversation here in the -- the handful of days between now and hitting the debt ceiling that's due october 18th, at the very latest. so we need to do now, what we need to do now to make sure that the government does not default. i also want to make this play because when we talk about debt ceiling and the government defaulting, it can be over a lot of people's heads. let's...
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erin? >> all right, thanks very much, jessica. go now to one of the members of the january 6 select committee, democratic congresswoman zoe lofgren. congresswoman, i appreciate your time tonight. so "the washington post" reports former president trump's lawyer has told the four men who have supposed to provide all that information tonight to not comply with your subpoenas. said absolutely not, don't do it. so what are you going to do about it? >> first, they have until midnight tonight to comply, and we hope that they will. the former president doesn't have the authority to order them not to comply. that itself is a violation of law. i hope that these four individuals will do the responsible thing, which is to respond to the subpoena. if not, we're prepared to take any and all actions available to us to force compliance. >> so just yesterday, the former president trump said in a statement, i quote him, the unselect committee of partisan democrats and two very weak and pathetic rynos should come to the conclusion that the real insu
erin? >> all right, thanks very much, jessica. go now to one of the members of the january 6 select committee, democratic congresswoman zoe lofgren. congresswoman, i appreciate your time tonight. so "the washington post" reports former president trump's lawyer has told the four men who have supposed to provide all that information tonight to not comply with your subpoenas. said absolutely not, don't do it. so what are you going to do about it? >> first, they have until...
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>> yeah, good evening, erin.hey are doing everything possible to incriminate themselves in the court of public opinion. in a court of law, it's different. the lawyer represents the parents, not gabby. and gabby has been cooperative from the beginning. unlike the parents, gabby has been talking to investigators. unlike brian, she has not run and hid. and there was something very interesting at the beginning when the parents released a statement saying that it is our hope that the search for ms. petito is successful. that, to me, was not just cold and heartless, it was a tell that they knew more than they let on because they referred to gabby, 22 years old, who lived in their home for more than a year, who is said to be part of their family, they referred to her not as gabby but as ms. petito. notably, cassie, the sister, has always referred to her as gabby. >> yes. yes, she has. um, i mean, it is incredible. and -- and gabby's parents now speaking out in their first sit-down interview today. you know, i played a b
>> yeah, good evening, erin.hey are doing everything possible to incriminate themselves in the court of public opinion. in a court of law, it's different. the lawyer represents the parents, not gabby. and gabby has been cooperative from the beginning. unlike the parents, gabby has been talking to investigators. unlike brian, she has not run and hid. and there was something very interesting at the beginning when the parents released a statement saying that it is our hope that the search...
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"erin burnett outfront" starts right now. >>> outfront next. president biden rejecting trump's request to keep dozens of documents from the january-6th committee as one of trump's closest confidants thumbs his nose at congress and the law. >>> prus, the parents of brian laundrie have not taken a boly graph test and their attorney refuses to say if they will take one in the future as police describe one of their first interactions with the laundrie family as odd. >>> and a lifelong republican leaves the gop and announces she is joining the democratic party to challenge oklahoma's governor. so what was the final straw? she is my guest. let's go outfront. and good evening, i'm erin burnett. out front tonight, denied. president biden flat-out rejecting trump's request to withhold white house records from the january-6th committee. it's a major blow to the former president who will no doubt fight this in court. because he is still trying to assert executive privilege to keep documents and a lot of other information secret from the committee. the bid
"erin burnett outfront" starts right now. >>> outfront next. president biden rejecting trump's request to keep dozens of documents from the january-6th committee as one of trump's closest confidants thumbs his nose at congress and the law. >>> prus, the parents of brian laundrie have not taken a boly graph test and their attorney refuses to say if they will take one in the future as police describe one of their first interactions with the laundrie family as odd....
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thank you so much, andy. >> thank you, erin. on the program. >> i'm grateful to have you. >>> and next, for months, they've resisted getting the covid vaccine. but that has all changed because of one group. what group and why? >>> plus, why are americans now quitting their jobs at a record pace? (judith) in this market, you'll find fisher investments is different than other money managers. (other money manager) different how? don't you just ride the wave? (judith) no - we actively manage client portfolios based on our forward-looking views of the market. (other money manager) but you still sell investments that generate high commissions, right? (judith) no, we don't sell commission products. we're a fiduciary, obligated to act in our client's best interest. (other money manager) so when do you make more money? only when your clients make more money? (judith) yep, we do better when our clients do better. at fisher investments we're clearly different. this isn't just a walk up the stairs. when you have an irregular heartbeat, it's
thank you so much, andy. >> thank you, erin. on the program. >> i'm grateful to have you. >>> and next, for months, they've resisted getting the covid vaccine. but that has all changed because of one group. what group and why? >>> plus, why are americans now quitting their jobs at a record pace? (judith) in this market, you'll find fisher investments is different than other money managers. (other money manager) different how? don't you just ride the wave? (judith)...
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let's go outfront. >>> good evening, i'm erin burnett. we are less than one hour away from cnn's town hall with president biden. anderson cooper will join me in just a moment for a preview. you can see that live location there in baltimore, maryland. first, we have breaking news. the fbi just confirming the human remains found in that florida nature reserve are indeed those of 23-year-old brian laundrie. the news coming exactly one month after we learned that laundrie's fiancee, gabby petito, was murdered in wyoming by strangulation. tonight we're also learning about a crucial piece of evidence that could shed light on how petito died. a note booker discovered near laundrie's remains we're learning tonight is possibly salvageable, according to a source. leyla santiago is live. i know you had a chance to speak with an official from north port police moments ago and have learned ed new details about w they founding near brian laundrie's remains. what did you find out? >> reporter: we've learned that the belongings and the remains were found
let's go outfront. >>> good evening, i'm erin burnett. we are less than one hour away from cnn's town hall with president biden. anderson cooper will join me in just a moment for a preview. you can see that live location there in baltimore, maryland. first, we have breaking news. the fbi just confirming the human remains found in that florida nature reserve are indeed those of 23-year-old brian laundrie. the news coming exactly one month after we learned that laundrie's fiancee, gabby...
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after being evaluated erin says he was told to take ibuprofen and go home.n says her fun loving husband was forever changed. >> he got angry. he was very short tempered. just not himself. >> reporter: he was placed on leave until the first available followup appointment eight days later. >> he said he was in and out in ten minutes. >> reporter: she says he was ordered to go back to work the next day. >> i tried to make it as normal a day as i could. get his lunch together. get him together. get his clothes together. >> reporter: and that was a struggle for him. >> he just didn't want to do anything. >> reporter: but he went. >> he went. >> reporter: and that was the last time you saw him? >> yeah. >> reporter: officer smith never made it to work. he took his own life. was there any expectation that you would never see him again? >> no. >> reporter: erin is now demanding officer smith's death be classified as a line of duty death which would entitle him to an official burial and allow her to receive survivor benefits. d.c. police have not responded to nbc new
after being evaluated erin says he was told to take ibuprofen and go home.n says her fun loving husband was forever changed. >> he got angry. he was very short tempered. just not himself. >> reporter: he was placed on leave until the first available followup appointment eight days later. >> he said he was in and out in ten minutes. >> reporter: she says he was ordered to go back to work the next day. >> i tried to make it as normal a day as i could. get his lunch...
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>> erin, it's not going to come for a vote.dent has said, the speaker has said that they have to come together. let me just briefly explain why. when that bipartisan deal was negotiated, it was with 19 senators. there wasn't a single house member involved, not even the house transportation chair. we wanted to amend it. we wanted to add electric vehicle provisions, we wanted to add clean energy standards. the president and speaker said, no, do it in a separate bill. so both bills have to move because we are not allowed to amend what the senators came up with. >> right. but part of the reason they did that ostensibly with some of the things you mentioned is it wouldn't have passed the senate. it would have been an un-passable piece of legislation. somebody like joe manchin wouldn't get onboard. i am just wondering if ultimately you have to choose between getting that bipartisan bill or nothing at all, do you choose nothing or do you choose the bill? >> i don't think that will be the choice. i think the choice will be, we will com
>> erin, it's not going to come for a vote.dent has said, the speaker has said that they have to come together. let me just briefly explain why. when that bipartisan deal was negotiated, it was with 19 senators. there wasn't a single house member involved, not even the house transportation chair. we wanted to amend it. we wanted to add electric vehicle provisions, we wanted to add clean energy standards. the president and speaker said, no, do it in a separate bill. so both bills have to...
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let's go outfront. >>> and good evening, i'm erin burnett. outfront tonight, biden's misplaced optimism. president biden returning to washington moments ago after spending the day in connecticut trying to sell his massive spending bill. that bill, along with much of the president's agenda, stalled tonight. yet, biden says he's still optimistic. >> i told you before what my neurosurgeon years ago said when i had that an eurysm. he said your problem, senator, is you're a congenital optimist. but i'm convinced we're going to get this done. i'm convinced we're going to get it done. we're not going to get $3.5 trillion. we'll get less than that. but we're going to get it. and we're going to come back and get the rest. >>> well, the problem right now for the president is that these negotiations over a $3.5 trillion spending bill aren't just holding up that bill. they're actually holding up the $1.2 trillion bipartisan infrastructure bill. a bill that passed the senate with 19 republican senators onboard. that's epic. it's amazing. and yet, they can
let's go outfront. >>> and good evening, i'm erin burnett. outfront tonight, biden's misplaced optimism. president biden returning to washington moments ago after spending the day in connecticut trying to sell his massive spending bill. that bill, along with much of the president's agenda, stalled tonight. yet, biden says he's still optimistic. >> i told you before what my neurosurgeon years ago said when i had that an eurysm. he said your problem, senator, is you're a congenital...
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i heard the same thing, erin. what i am also hearing behind the scenes is -- and i think this became even more clear after listening to what congresswoman lee said to you -- is that because the progressive caucus is so large, they are not a monolith. and there are different points of view not just on where they should draw the lines on what's really important here, which is what is the policy. but also, on the structure and the process, meaning can they just have a level of trust that they can say, okay, the house speaker can vote on the bipartisan infrastructure bill. the one that passed the senate months ago with roads and bridges and so forth and we just believe that we will get this framework done or not. it seems as though there are enough progressive who say we don't trust that, that they are going to hold off as they continue to negotiate. >> they say they are 90% there and, you know, putting aside that agreeing on a framework not the same thing as actually getting a deal done because you know what that's a
i heard the same thing, erin. what i am also hearing behind the scenes is -- and i think this became even more clear after listening to what congresswoman lee said to you -- is that because the progressive caucus is so large, they are not a monolith. and there are different points of view not just on where they should draw the lines on what's really important here, which is what is the policy. but also, on the structure and the process, meaning can they just have a level of trust that they can...
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erin: yeah. so specifically to give you an example of that barbell approach, so two favorites of mine are sales force, ticker c.r.m., so very high growth company. obviously like a lot of software, 80% margins. they're struggling. they had such phenomenal growth in the year past so difficult comps this year of the but again, looking to double digit gains in 2020 -- 2022. and the price has really come down so it's actually a good entry place. the very high growth and at a reasonable price. on the other side, on the defensive side, i'm looking at vulcan materials. and this is a company that does construction materials. it's one of those companies that is very easily able to pass on higher prices to its customers. because it does have such a big -- a large foothold. so even with inflation it still does well. it's not going to take big hits on prices. and so these are the two that are both very strong growth and great track record. and very good at being able to beat estimates. and neither one of them
erin: yeah. so specifically to give you an example of that barbell approach, so two favorites of mine are sales force, ticker c.r.m., so very high growth company. obviously like a lot of software, 80% margins. they're struggling. they had such phenomenal growth in the year past so difficult comps this year of the but again, looking to double digit gains in 2020 -- 2022. and the price has really come down so it's actually a good entry place. the very high growth and at a reasonable price. on the...
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erin, remind us how navarro media covers its - popular. erin, remind us how.preach? i hope so, so we have an automatic stuff, we pay the freelancers more than we pay our stuff together because they don't get pensions and holidays, so that sounds quite hard. so we have no advertising except youtube but we have considerable advertising revenue coming from there. but the overwhelming majority of our income, 85% plus is from monthly supporters who are quite happy to make a regular payment, sometimes it's a one—off payment as well, to support our work, and that is not that unique when you think about the guardian. the guardian is free to read but you say would you like to support ourjournalism because we produce something quite distinct from say the daily mail or the express, i don't denigrate what they do but it is different. and they are willing to also pave the idea that other people can read this content without there being a pay wall. so we operate on something quite similar. and it has worked, and i think my message to people who are sceptical about that, who
erin, remind us how navarro media covers its - popular. erin, remind us how.preach? i hope so, so we have an automatic stuff, we pay the freelancers more than we pay our stuff together because they don't get pensions and holidays, so that sounds quite hard. so we have no advertising except youtube but we have considerable advertising revenue coming from there. but the overwhelming majority of our income, 85% plus is from monthly supporters who are quite happy to make a regular payment,...
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erin is with us. erin gibbs with us. and uma i came close the last time. next time, uma, i will be 100%. meantime talk about this market. uma, let me start with you, your overall assessment. last tuesday was the fourth session back-to-back-to-back where we closed near the bottom of the session. ugly closes. people were becoming worried. inflation in the air. stagflation in the air, all kinds of things, yell here we are knocking on the all-time high again. >> great to be here, charles, back again. you know at this point we've seen some earnings results coming out and it is kind of fair to say at this point covid really feels like it is in the rear view more mirror for us, we focused on what is coming ahead. as we try to navigate the markets for our clients something we're really focused on is looking at stocks that really have great demand drivers at their back. also have really good pricing power to make it through the inflationary period. if you look at type of things that will be working in this post-covid environment i think a great example of that we w
erin is with us. erin gibbs with us. and uma i came close the last time. next time, uma, i will be 100%. meantime talk about this market. uma, let me start with you, your overall assessment. last tuesday was the fourth session back-to-back-to-back where we closed near the bottom of the session. ugly closes. people were becoming worried. inflation in the air. stagflation in the air, all kinds of things, yell here we are knocking on the all-time high again. >> great to be here, charles,...
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>> i can -- i can take that or start that, erin. you know, i think, supervisor, the -- you know, the first step is this rate increase and really what we're doing, right, is we're bringing our rates back to the cost of service. when we reduced our rates earlier in the year, we absorbed an increase in the pcia. and so now we're really recovering from that absorption i think that the rate study that erin talked about in her portion of the presentation is intended to focus on stability and planning, and i thought, you know, she said very eloquently we really do need to be in control of our rates in order to be in the driver's seat for financial planning for this program. in addition, you know, through our power procurement work we're entering into new long-term contracts with new renewable resources. those contracts also help stabilize our rates over time. and, in fact, we have an amendment to an agreement before the board now that will do just that -- it will help stabilize our rates and avoid potentially needing to increase rates furt
>> i can -- i can take that or start that, erin. you know, i think, supervisor, the -- you know, the first step is this rate increase and really what we're doing, right, is we're bringing our rates back to the cost of service. when we reduced our rates earlier in the year, we absorbed an increase in the pcia. and so now we're really recovering from that absorption i think that the rate study that erin talked about in her portion of the presentation is intended to focus on stability and...
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erin sikorsky thank you for being here.ressional map is aim add the diluting power. and would effectively eliminate conditions in the state's rapidly changing suburbs. cnn's ed lavandera has more. >> reporter: cruise down the boulevard where lee harvey oswald was arrested you'll see the area of the city, the kind of neighborhood severely impacted by the way texas republicans have redrawn the state's congressional maps. activists say neighborhoods like oak cliff are crammed into minority neighborhoods to dilute the vote of latinos, blacks and asians. >> the growth is fueled by asians and latinos and people of color. if we don't demand that they're represented we find ourselves with no representation. >> reporter: texas is the only state in the country getting two new seats because of the population growth. nonwhite texans account for 95% of that new growth. and according to the latest census data white texans make up just under 40% of the population. latinos are now about the same percentage of the population. the black popu
erin sikorsky thank you for being here.ressional map is aim add the diluting power. and would effectively eliminate conditions in the state's rapidly changing suburbs. cnn's ed lavandera has more. >> reporter: cruise down the boulevard where lee harvey oswald was arrested you'll see the area of the city, the kind of neighborhood severely impacted by the way texas republicans have redrawn the state's congressional maps. activists say neighborhoods like oak cliff are crammed into minority...
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joining me market watchers nicole webb, erin fix. erin let me start with you.ou've been a little cautious. the session today and what we saw last friday, does it get you to change look beyond the headlines what is gnawing this market and what the possibilities could be six months to a year from now? >> yeah, absolutely. while i have been more cautious when we were really highly valued i was pretty comfortable with the entire decline in the last few weeks of september and i may have gotten in a bit early but i did add to some of the more beaten up stocks like sales force and applied materials. so you know, it is tough to time the market even on the dips but i really use these as opportunities to add to my positions. so i think that we definitely have a really good outlook going forward for the next 12 to 15 months. charles: you know it is interesting because it's tough to time the dip but you know you talk about a company like sales force or applied materials in a long-term portfolio i'm always going to sleep well at night even though they are high beta names i
joining me market watchers nicole webb, erin fix. erin let me start with you.ou've been a little cautious. the session today and what we saw last friday, does it get you to change look beyond the headlines what is gnawing this market and what the possibilities could be six months to a year from now? >> yeah, absolutely. while i have been more cautious when we were really highly valued i was pretty comfortable with the entire decline in the last few weeks of september and i may have gotten...
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erin mclaughlin in los angeles. erin, thank you so much. >>> president biden and congressional democrats hope to come to an agreement on their massive spending plans before the president leaves for an overseas trip on thursday. nbc's kelly o'donnell is at the white house with more on where things stand. kelly, good morning. >> reporter: good morning, willie. the white house says negotiators are finalizing a deal, but they can't give a timeline. that sounds like some progress. and house leadership is telling members to be prepared for a vote this week. that's another signal. but this all comes after there have been months of tense negotiations within the democratic party. president biden's promised policy agenda in search of the finish line. >> look, it's all about compromise. >> reporter: compromise still at work this weekend, among democrats, who had to strip away wishful spending from $3.5 trillion down to an expected figure of less than $2 trillion for the broad climate and social programs. >> although it's a sma
erin mclaughlin in los angeles. erin, thank you so much. >>> president biden and congressional democrats hope to come to an agreement on their massive spending plans before the president leaves for an overseas trip on thursday. nbc's kelly o'donnell is at the white house with more on where things stand. kelly, good morning. >> reporter: good morning, willie. the white house says negotiators are finalizing a deal, but they can't give a timeline. that sounds like some progress. and...
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erin, barry, gary, thanks very much.fter months of studying the problem president biden is trying to swoop in to fix the supply chain issues here but some are wondering if it is just a little bit too little too late? we'll go live to the white house for further details. we know tesla has dominated the electric car market but what happens when the government puts it fingers on the scale? ev tax credits for union built evs cars only more government picking winners and losers. we'll be right back. ♪. ♪ ♪ there are beautiful ideas that remain in the dark. but with our new multi-cloud experience, you have the flexibility you need to unveil them to the world. ♪ it's moving day. and while her friends are doing the heavy lifting, to unveil them to the world. jess is busy moving her xfinity internet and tv services. it only takes about a minute. wait, a minute? but what have you been doing for the last two hours? ...delegating? oh, good one. move your xfinity services without breaking a sweat. xfinity makes moving easy. go online
erin, barry, gary, thanks very much.fter months of studying the problem president biden is trying to swoop in to fix the supply chain issues here but some are wondering if it is just a little bit too little too late? we'll go live to the white house for further details. we know tesla has dominated the electric car market but what happens when the government puts it fingers on the scale? ev tax credits for union built evs cars only more government picking winners and losers. we'll be right back....
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>> erin, you're covering l.a.'orter: earlier next month proof of vaccine will be required to enter any public indoor areas, restaurants, salons, even the laker game. those with medical or religious exemptions will need to show proof of a negative covid test within the last 72 hours or stick to outdoor areas only. we spoke to one restaurant owner who says he's been requiring proof of vaccines since the summer. he explains why it's important to him. >> this is living with covid, and we all have to take our own measures and be responsible to make sure that we're all safe. bottom line for me is the safety of my staff, and the safety of my customers who have been coming to me for 30 years, and now, we're hardly getting any resentment. we're getting mostly thank you for doing this. >> reporter: when this goes into effect november 4th and lifted once the covid-19 emergency order is lifted, the fine is up to $1,000 for first-time offenders. jose? >> erin mclaughlin in los angeles, thank you so much. back with me is dr. kav
>> erin, you're covering l.a.'orter: earlier next month proof of vaccine will be required to enter any public indoor areas, restaurants, salons, even the laker game. those with medical or religious exemptions will need to show proof of a negative covid test within the last 72 hours or stick to outdoor areas only. we spoke to one restaurant owner who says he's been requiring proof of vaccines since the summer. he explains why it's important to him. >> this is living with covid, and...
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>> i can -- i can take that or start that, erin. you know, i think, supervisor, the -- you know, the first step is this rate increase and really what we're doing, right, is we're bringing our rates back to the cost of service. when we reduced our rates earlier in the year, we absorbed an increase in the pcia. and so now we're really recovering from that absorption i think that the rate study that erin talked about in her portion of the presentation is intended to focus on stability and planning, and i thought, you know, she said very eloquently we really do need to be in control of our rates in order to be in the driver's seat for financial planning for this program. in addition, you know, through our power procurement work we're entering into new long-term contracts with new renewable resources. those contracts also help stabilize our rates over time. and, in fact, we have an amendment to an agreement before the board now that will do just that -- it will help stabilize our rates and avoid potentially needing to increase rates furt
>> i can -- i can take that or start that, erin. you know, i think, supervisor, the -- you know, the first step is this rate increase and really what we're doing, right, is we're bringing our rates back to the cost of service. when we reduced our rates earlier in the year, we absorbed an increase in the pcia. and so now we're really recovering from that absorption i think that the rate study that erin talked about in her portion of the presentation is intended to focus on stability and...
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erin has the latest. the investigation into what went wrong there. >> craig, the investigation is ongoing. meanwhile the damage assessment continues. overnight officials here in southern california widening the area of impact now stretching from huntington beach all the way today in a point. teaches closed. fisheries closed. protected areas impacted including wetlands and marshes. areas these communities have focussed over the decades to protect and to build up. now damaged in a matter of a day. take a listen to what the mayor of huntington beach has to say. >> to see the environmental impact on our shore, to me, it's absolutely devastating. and we're going to do everything that we can to clean that up quickly and make sure that the responsible parties do their part as well. >> now, the coast guard is leading a multiagency cleanup effort. so far they said they managed to deploy thousands of feet of boons to try to stop the spread of the oil, especially into those protected areas. they say they've collecte
erin has the latest. the investigation into what went wrong there. >> craig, the investigation is ongoing. meanwhile the damage assessment continues. overnight officials here in southern california widening the area of impact now stretching from huntington beach all the way today in a point. teaches closed. fisheries closed. protected areas impacted including wetlands and marshes. areas these communities have focussed over the decades to protect and to build up. now damaged in a matter of...
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erin mclaughlin is in los angeles with more. >> reporter: tonight hollywood is on the brink of calling cut with 60,000 behind-the-scenes workers threatening to walk offset, potentially halting production of your favorite series and live shows. >> i'm not nervous about the strike i'm excited. >> reporter: the union alleging the explosion of streaming combined with the pandemic has elevated and aggravated working conditions, bringing those behind the scenes to the breaking point, creating what it says are excessively unsafe and harmful working hours and unlivable wages. also noting a consistent failure to provide reasonable rest. >> so they expect us to just continue working no matter the conditions, no matter how long we have been at it. >> reporter: now hollywood heavyweights are speaking out in support of the workers. >> it is staggering. i mean the amount of abuse that i have seen no one gives a [ bleep ], you know. and it's - i have seen a lot of that. >> reporter: the alliance of motion picture and television producers saying it deeply values the crew members and is committed to re
erin mclaughlin is in los angeles with more. >> reporter: tonight hollywood is on the brink of calling cut with 60,000 behind-the-scenes workers threatening to walk offset, potentially halting production of your favorite series and live shows. >> i'm not nervous about the strike i'm excited. >> reporter: the union alleging the explosion of streaming combined with the pandemic has elevated and aggravated working conditions, bringing those behind the scenes to the breaking...
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erin hassanzadah from our minneapolis station, wcco, reports. >> reporter: inside the underbelly of thete of art, history is being restored stroke by stroke. >> in painting you need to be able to stand back, reassess. here we are in the painting's lab, the center. we work for museums, universities, churches, artists, private collectors. you can bring a painting to us if you'd like. >> reporter: giants like picasso and matisse have passed through this studio for a touchup. >> my first work was on jackson pollack when i started about five years ago. >> reporter: no pressure. >> no pressure there. yes. welcome, here's a jackson pollack. >> we're looking at cristoforo roncalli's -- >> reporter: the team of conservatives has been at this italian painting for months. >> i think it will take another several months to complete it. >> reporter: he commissioned this picture right before he became pope. we know it's from the early 1620s -- >> reporter: stripping it down -- >> when it first arrived it had a dark discolored varnish. there's a swab with some of the old layer of grime that we removed.
erin hassanzadah from our minneapolis station, wcco, reports. >> reporter: inside the underbelly of thete of art, history is being restored stroke by stroke. >> in painting you need to be able to stand back, reassess. here we are in the painting's lab, the center. we work for museums, universities, churches, artists, private collectors. you can bring a painting to us if you'd like. >> reporter: giants like picasso and matisse have passed through this studio for a touchup....
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currently has 1 million people in it, that's graphically over the roughly 770,00'. >> matt dixon with erin soto's district being overpopulated, who do you see him losing and will a benefit that population growth for republicans or democrats? >> is hard at this point because it is so preliminary so early in the process here to see where the districts will go and how they will be cut out. it's a regional populate-- conversation. the orlando area is a snapshot of how florida's population growth has moved in the number of people that have come here, but what will be interesting to watch from the legislative to the congressional level is florida's i-4 area will be we drawn because there's so many people there moving into the 2020 election cycle and it will look drastically different. there's almost certainly going to be a new congressional seat there with the democratic house majority being as slim as it is, where that seacoast certainly almost enough i-4 area will be important for the overall house and national conversation.oi >> so, that said, mr. dixon, who gets to decide how these districts
currently has 1 million people in it, that's graphically over the roughly 770,00'. >> matt dixon with erin soto's district being overpopulated, who do you see him losing and will a benefit that population growth for republicans or democrats? >> is hard at this point because it is so preliminary so early in the process here to see where the districts will go and how they will be cut out. it's a regional populate-- conversation. the orlando area is a snapshot of how florida's...
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erin mclaughlin has late details for us. >> reporter: it's a battle to save california's pristine coastline from devastation. just north of santa barbara the alisal fire burns out of control, shutting down a section of the famed pacific coast highway. its breathtaking views now marred by smoke. >> not only is this area prone to significant fires that have had significant damage in the past but it's also a beautiful area >> reporter: the fire doubling in size overnight. forcing evacuations from the forest to the sea. firefighters now defending the famed reagan ranch once known as the west coast white house. you can see those flames climbing up that hillside just feet away from this highway. fire officials say the dry fuel combined with the northerly winds are the reason why this highway will be closed for the foreseeable future 7,000 acres scorched, 0% contained threatening up to 120 structures the toll adding to the state's staggering fire season. almost 2 million acres burned so far. >> do you tie this to climate change >> you know, some people would we are seeing our fires burn differentl
erin mclaughlin has late details for us. >> reporter: it's a battle to save california's pristine coastline from devastation. just north of santa barbara the alisal fire burns out of control, shutting down a section of the famed pacific coast highway. its breathtaking views now marred by smoke. >> not only is this area prone to significant fires that have had significant damage in the past but it's also a beautiful area >> reporter: the fire doubling in size overnight. forcing...
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erin hanes representing for the swats this morning, thank you.se you know everything happening in georgia, we'll want you back all the time. thank you for making time for us this morning. >>> next, what would you do if you woke up one morning with no running water? well, that is already a reality for far too many americans. we're going to talk about that next. ♪ there are beautiful ideas that remain in the dark. but with our new multi-cloud experience, you have the flexibility you need to unveil them to the world. ♪ we have to be able to repair the enamel on a daily basis. with pronamel repair toothpaste, we can help actively repair enamel in its weakened state. it's innovative. my go to toothpaste is going to be pronamel repair. do you struggle with occasional nerve aches in your hands or feet? my go to toothpaste try nervivenerve relief from the world's #1 selling nerve care company. nervive contains alpha lipoic acid to relieve occasional nerve aches, weakness and discomfort. try nervivenerve relief. ♪ darling, i, i can't get enough of your lo
erin hanes representing for the swats this morning, thank you.se you know everything happening in georgia, we'll want you back all the time. thank you for making time for us this morning. >>> next, what would you do if you woke up one morning with no running water? well, that is already a reality for far too many americans. we're going to talk about that next. ♪ there are beautiful ideas that remain in the dark. but with our new multi-cloud experience, you have the flexibility you...
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nick, also, erin, and jason johnson is here. to msnbc. let me start with you. you've done some of the detailed reporting for a long period of time about what the republicans in georgia muscle through. they are not slowed, they were not deterred by major league baseball. even from democrats, there weren't many boycotts reinstated. tell many where georgia is right now. >> well, georgia's in a very important place in terms of the redistricting calendar as well as this continued review of fulton county, which is the biggest county, the most important county for democrats in the state. it's a lengthy process and one that started back in august and is likely to continue through the year as a republican majority board reviews fulton county's electoral past. there have been issues in fulton county, no one is denying that. there were lines that were hours long due to machines malfunctioning, poor staff training. they've made changes to address that. what a lot of democrats fear is that this review in fulton county could lead to part of a
nick, also, erin, and jason johnson is here. to msnbc. let me start with you. you've done some of the detailed reporting for a long period of time about what the republicans in georgia muscle through. they are not slowed, they were not deterred by major league baseball. even from democrats, there weren't many boycotts reinstated. tell many where georgia is right now. >> well, georgia's in a very important place in terms of the redistricting calendar as well as this continued review of...
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cbs's erin moriarty has covered the says extensively for "48 hours" and reports on why the man is stillked up. >> to be honest, kevin, i thought when i saw you next it would be on the outside >> i was hoping it would be, also. >> reporter: it's been 42 years since kevin strickland was sent to prison for a crime he says he didn't commit. this past may jackson county prosecutor jean peters baker publicly agreed with him >> it is important to recognize when the system has made wrongs, and what we did in this case was wrong >> reporter: yet five month later, the 62-year-old is still behind bars. how old were you when you were first incarcerated? >> about to be 19 in about three months, and i'm wondering if i will be here at 63 >> reporter: why? the delays and the road blocks that are being put up seem to be endless >> reporter: road blocks by the state's attorney general eric schmitt who maintains strickland received a fair trial uilty. after a triple homicide in kansas city in 1978, the only survivor, 20-year-old cyntyia douglas, identified strickland as one of the shooters. douglas later
cbs's erin moriarty has covered the says extensively for "48 hours" and reports on why the man is stillked up. >> to be honest, kevin, i thought when i saw you next it would be on the outside >> i was hoping it would be, also. >> reporter: it's been 42 years since kevin strickland was sent to prison for a crime he says he didn't commit. this past may jackson county prosecutor jean peters baker publicly agreed with him >> it is important to recognize when the...
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i'm erin myers. i'll send it back to visit the studio. >> erin myers reporting for us tonight.does it for us here on kron 4 news at 8 o'clock. don't go anywhere, though. >> our primetime coverage continues in just a few moments with kron. 4 news at 9. >> when fun time from the bay area's local news station. you're watching kron. 4 news at noon. >> no doubt o'clock happening right now. game 2 of the nl divisional series between the giants and dodgers coming down to the finish. this is kron 4 news at 9 o'clock this saturday. i'm jonathan mccall. justine enjoying the night off. fans are packed inside of oracle park tonight hoping to see the orange and black take a big commanding 2, nothing sees lead over their rivals. the dodgers right now we are hoping for a rally. got to get out those raleigh tells the giants down 7 to 2. the dodgers in the 8th inning. kron four's kylen mills is at the game. we will talk live with her as soon as the game does go final. but before today's first pitch, dodgers and giants fans were pumped up for this game ready to root on their teams. kron four's a
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all right, everybody, welcome here, i challenge sportscasters erin andrews to a game of the balls ofwe were playing tic-tac-toe, like i just thought we were supposed to get as many of the things and i just forgot that we were playing tic-tac-toe even though my 7-year-old can play tic-tac-toe. anyway, so today erin is back for a rematch, they are here and so is my team, and we will take it down, i really hope that i know how to do this now, i forgot. then from the netflix film "intrusion" we have freida pinto joining us coming all! plus we are getting our halloween baking with cake by courtney as well as country group parmalee is serving up a performance of their new song "take my name" and you don't want to miss it! but first, by the beginning of 2021, the whole world had fallen under the spell of the netflix series "bridgerton." i believe it was there. and for good reason, that show a straight up sexy all! i loved it, i should watch it again. earlier this year we met two talented super fans, abigail and emily and their musician who enlisted fans to create "bridgerton" the musical wh
all right, everybody, welcome here, i challenge sportscasters erin andrews to a game of the balls ofwe were playing tic-tac-toe, like i just thought we were supposed to get as many of the things and i just forgot that we were playing tic-tac-toe even though my 7-year-old can play tic-tac-toe. anyway, so today erin is back for a rematch, they are here and so is my team, and we will take it down, i really hope that i know how to do this now, i forgot. then from the netflix film...
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. >>> let's continue the inflation conversation now with erin gibbs.nly does inflation 'cause us to pay more for pretty much everything, it may influence the fed to raise rates or the bond market to do it sooner for them, what does that mean for stocks tie them together. >> so a couple of things obviously financials are taking a harder hit, which is unusual this time since normally yield curves and inflation is generally seen as good for banks but in this case because it's so far out and it's hitting the economy so quickly, that's hurting them but i think the biggest impact right now what we're really seeing is that it's hurting those small caps and mid caps the hardest. and they've been really stuck in this trading range since we saw this inflation since your april worries. small caps, mid caps basically been trading completely flat and so, this further inflation and further signs all these new numbers coming out, means they're probably going to be stuck in another trading range for quite a few months and we may not see them recover into their up tren
. >>> let's continue the inflation conversation now with erin gibbs.nly does inflation 'cause us to pay more for pretty much everything, it may influence the fed to raise rates or the bond market to do it sooner for them, what does that mean for stocks tie them together. >> so a couple of things obviously financials are taking a harder hit, which is unusual this time since normally yield curves and inflation is generally seen as good for banks but in this case because it's so far...
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thank you so much, erin, for that.n tom ruscon, former nypd detective and president of the protective group. tom, a couple things i want to drill down, first of all. erin's report talked about a live round. does that apply to blanks and bullets when it's called a live round? or is it just bullets or just blanks? >> a bullet is a live round. and a bullet is very easily described as a projectile on the top of a gun powder round. it's very easy to differentiate between a blank and a bullet. a bullet, as i said, has a rounded top to it. a blank is flat. and you know, it's very hard to screw that up, to make it into a gun that can fire a bullet, which is a different topic. >> so tom, why would any movie set have a real, live bullet on it for use? >> well, there are movie shoots where they do use live weapons for the realistic scene, but again, there are safety protocols in place. that's what police are going to be looking at. police are going to be looking at, was the weapon capable of firing a round? obviously, it was. a r
thank you so much, erin, for that.n tom ruscon, former nypd detective and president of the protective group. tom, a couple things i want to drill down, first of all. erin's report talked about a live round. does that apply to blanks and bullets when it's called a live round? or is it just bullets or just blanks? >> a bullet is a live round. and a bullet is very easily described as a projectile on the top of a gun powder round. it's very easy to differentiate between a blank and a bullet....
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msnbc's erin mclaughlin has more on that. erin, to you. >> reporter: hey, alex. well, we are still no closer to understanding exactly how a live round capable of killing made its way onto the set of rust. this as disturbing allegations have been made against the man responsible for the film's safety. overnight a vigil held in albuquerque, new mexico, to remember cinematographer halyna hutchins. >> no one should die on a film set ever. >> reporter: the 42-year-old was killed this week on the set of the movie "rust" after super star alec baldwin fired a prop gun that was moments before declared safe. amidst the despair and sadness, the potential for serious legal consequences. days before the tragic shooting the gun in question was involved in other accidental misfires. the "l.a. times" reporting last week he accidently fired two rounds after being told the gun was cold, meaning not loaded. the same thing yelled at moments before baldwin shot and killed hutchins, injuring the film's director. a crew member telling the "l.a. times" there should've been an investigat
msnbc's erin mclaughlin has more on that. erin, to you. >> reporter: hey, alex. well, we are still no closer to understanding exactly how a live round capable of killing made its way onto the set of rust. this as disturbing allegations have been made against the man responsible for the film's safety. overnight a vigil held in albuquerque, new mexico, to remember cinematographer halyna hutchins. >> no one should die on a film set ever. >> reporter: the 42-year-old was killed...
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erin, some media are pushing this narrative that you as a concerned parent at school board meetings are threats. >> how brazen are the calls to violence around the school boards? >> they are explicit. >> people convening on our public schools to convert them into is kind of political battlefield. >> we have to respond to them as the threats they represent to our democracy. >> laura: erin, now you are threats to the democracy and instigating violence as two different girls were raped on two different occasions. >> i have two different daughters and they will ban parents from not coming to the school board meetings because they don't wear a mask but they allow someone accused of raping other children can go back into schools. they accuse us of being the threat. it's the loudon school board that is the threat to us and our children. >> laura: every school board in virginia better look at itself. a big gubernatorial race and all of these women voters rook hard at what is happening we're. thanks for speaking out. we will stay in touch with you as this goes on. katie couric edited a supreme c
erin, some media are pushing this narrative that you as a concerned parent at school board meetings are threats. >> how brazen are the calls to violence around the school boards? >> they are explicit. >> people convening on our public schools to convert them into is kind of political battlefield. >> we have to respond to them as the threats they represent to our democracy. >> laura: erin, now you are threats to the democracy and instigating violence as two...
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"erin burnett outfront" starts right now. >>> outfront next. breaking news. the 9-1-1 call from the set of alec baldwin's movie revealing new details tonight, as questions grow over how a cinematographer could be accidentally shot and killed with a prop gun. >>> plus, the anti-vax movement about to get the trump treatment. the former president's son headlining a conference that claims it will reveal the truth about vaccines. what does eric trump know about vaccines? >>> and u.s. capitol police officer harry dunn on steve bannon's refusal to cooperate with the january 6th committee and the never-before-seen footage of the insurrection that he experienced firsthand. let's go outfront. >>> good evening, everyone, i am a' kate bolduan in for erin burnett. the 911 call from the tragic shooting on the set of alec baldwin's new film revealing new details act what exactly happened. the call coming in really moments after baldwin fired a prop gun, killing cinematographer and injuring the director of the film, joel souza. listen to this. >> emergency. >> two people acc
"erin burnett outfront" starts right now. >>> outfront next. breaking news. the 9-1-1 call from the set of alec baldwin's movie revealing new details tonight, as questions grow over how a cinematographer could be accidentally shot and killed with a prop gun. >>> plus, the anti-vax movement about to get the trump treatment. the former president's son headlining a conference that claims it will reveal the truth about vaccines. what does eric trump know about vaccines?...
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erin, where does the race to contain the spill stand right now?off, it's an all hands on deck effort led by the u.s. coast guard. it's been a bleak 48 hours for these coastal communities that are so reliant on their beaches. but finally today, a glimmer of good news. we just had an update from wildlife officials who have been assessing the impact specifically on the bird population, which is always a concern in case of an oil spill. officials say they're cautiously optimistic. >> we have grave concerns about this impact. in our initial assessment of the area, the number of birds in the general area seems to be lower than we had feared. we do have active overflights from a specialized plane that the department owns that is going to be covering this area daily to look at animals, the locations, the concentrations they might be in, which will help us more target those areas. but at this point, we're cautiously optimistic. >> reporter: and it has to be said, though, that is only one component of an overall impact that an oil spill of this magnitude co
erin, where does the race to contain the spill stand right now?off, it's an all hands on deck effort led by the u.s. coast guard. it's been a bleak 48 hours for these coastal communities that are so reliant on their beaches. but finally today, a glimmer of good news. we just had an update from wildlife officials who have been assessing the impact specifically on the bird population, which is always a concern in case of an oil spill. officials say they're cautiously optimistic. >> we have...
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joining me with more, erin mclaughlin. good to see you. what does this declaration do for the state of california? >> hey, jose. governor gavin newsom made the statewide emergency declaration on tuesday, expanding the existing declaration to include some of the state's largest counties, including los angeles, san diego, and san francisco, boosting the governor's call to voluntarily reduce water consumption by 15% to put that goal in perspective, according to state water officials, california's cut water usage by just 5% in august, so more work is needed. however, you do see some businesses taking the situation very seriously. i was just up north in mendocino county, where some restaurants are stopping patrons from using indoor bathrooms setting up portable toilets to cut back on water use. up north in san jose officials are seeking approval to begin implementing drought surcharges for residents who do not meet that 15% conservation mark. california's hardly alone. according to the u.s. drought monitor, nearly 88% of the state and a good po
joining me with more, erin mclaughlin. good to see you. what does this declaration do for the state of california? >> hey, jose. governor gavin newsom made the statewide emergency declaration on tuesday, expanding the existing declaration to include some of the state's largest counties, including los angeles, san diego, and san francisco, boosting the governor's call to voluntarily reduce water consumption by 15% to put that goal in perspective, according to state water officials,...
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>> i think the safest way is that erin should be vaccinated.if you can't get to that point one of the other layers you can add is that rapid testing to know that erin is negative before they are gathering indoors and if you're traveling you have to be vaccinated. i love love a travel mandate, but at this point the best thing is if you're vaccinated it is probably okay to travel. >> i'm hearing a lot of hope in your voice today. >> fantastic. we need that. meanwhile, straight ahead for us, the show apparently must go on as hollywood producers and stage crews that support them reach a compromise. all of this to avert a major strike. more coming up. plan today. feel comfortable about tomorrow. massmutual. ♪ [beep] ♪ [shouting and clashing] ♪ [horse neighs] ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪darling, i, i can't get enough of your love babe♪ ♪girl, i don't know, i don't know,♪ ♪i don't know why i can't get enough of your love babe♪ ♪oh no, babe girl, if i could only make you see♪ ♪and make you understand♪ get a dozen double crunch shrimp for $1 with any steak entrée. only at a
>> i think the safest way is that erin should be vaccinated.if you can't get to that point one of the other layers you can add is that rapid testing to know that erin is negative before they are gathering indoors and if you're traveling you have to be vaccinated. i love love a travel mandate, but at this point the best thing is if you're vaccinated it is probably okay to travel. >> i'm hearing a lot of hope in your voice today. >> fantastic. we need that. meanwhile, straight...