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i don't know what that means erin.c you have the same issue with your mayor bowser, still a funny name if you ask me. is she dealing with this or not? >> erin: no, no one's dealing with it especially not democrats but all of a sudden they're surprised now that hey play stupid games win stupid prizes you want to have an open border and they do these late nights to joey's point they are moving illegal into testimony interior of the united states, pennsylvania and other places and they're all of a sudden shocked that there are illegal immigrants in their communities and it's a strain on their system. i don't know what they expected to happen but all of a sudden now they need to face the reality that open border policies will lead to more people coming into the country. it seems common sense but they don't seem to have that. >> greg: yeah, and they're totally against any kind of process that would actually streamline this because i, i mean, i believe in the -- i believe that, you know, america's made up of risk takers kat.
i don't know what that means erin.c you have the same issue with your mayor bowser, still a funny name if you ask me. is she dealing with this or not? >> erin: no, no one's dealing with it especially not democrats but all of a sudden they're surprised now that hey play stupid games win stupid prizes you want to have an open border and they do these late nights to joey's point they are moving illegal into testimony interior of the united states, pennsylvania and other places and they're...
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good evening, i'm erin burnett. "outfront" tonight begin with the breaking news, the highland park shooting suspect has now been charged formally with seven counts of first degree murder. we just heard a live press conference where officials say dozens of charges coming against the smekt so this is just the beginning, seven accounts of first degree murder. fa faces life sentence without possibility of parole, and again, there will be dozens more charges but that's where we start. officials say he planned his attack for weeks and then killed seven people and injured 38 more. the victims, as we now know ranging in age from age eight to 88, police have released a photo of the 21-year-old gunman dressed in women's clothing during the attack, we believe he did this to conceal his facial tattoos and identity and fired 70 rounds from a high-powered rifle into the crowd. photo from cnn shows the suspect moments after he was taken into custody by police and while he is in custody tonight, he is alive, this one ended with the
good evening, i'm erin burnett. "outfront" tonight begin with the breaking news, the highland park shooting suspect has now been charged formally with seven counts of first degree murder. we just heard a live press conference where officials say dozens of charges coming against the smekt so this is just the beginning, seven accounts of first degree murder. fa faces life sentence without possibility of parole, and again, there will be dozens more charges but that's where we start....
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i'm erin burnett. a georgia district attorney leading the investigation into trump's efforts to overturn the election, warning a top georgia georgia republican official he may be indicted. willis sending a target letter, a specific word here, to georgia gop party chairman david schaeffer. schaeffer has told the january 6th committee that the fake elector's plat phrot in georgia came at the direction of the trump campaign. and yahoo! news first reported this target letter and is also reporting tonight that several other georgia republicans received similar letters warning of possible indictments. now, of course as we all know, georgia is ground zero for investigators when it comes to trump election schemes. the fulton county investigation was prompted because of that infamous phone call, right, it was stprtribed when donald trum called brad raffensperger with this request. >> all i want to do is this. i just want to find 11,780 votes, which is one more than we have. >> one more than we have. well, that
i'm erin burnett. a georgia district attorney leading the investigation into trump's efforts to overturn the election, warning a top georgia georgia republican official he may be indicted. willis sending a target letter, a specific word here, to georgia gop party chairman david schaeffer. schaeffer has told the january 6th committee that the fake elector's plat phrot in georgia came at the direction of the trump campaign. and yahoo! news first reported this target letter and is also reporting...
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i'm erin burnett. the january 6th committee says it learned from trump former white house counsel today. pat cipollone spending eight hours behind closed doors with the committee. as you can see weeding that marathon session tonight. we know his testimony was taped and we know the committee says it was important. >> mr. cipollone did appear voluntarily and answered a whole variety of questions. he did not contradict the testimony of other witnesses and i think we did learn a few things, which we will be rolling out in years to come. >> have you learned any significant new information from him? >> i think a few things, yes. >> the answer is yes and obviously nearly eight hours, that is a lot of time with a crucial witness. that is the january 6th committee. as for the justice department's investigation for that insurrection day, a stark warning from the director, christopher wray. here he is speaking with an exclusive interview. >> there are way too many people in today's world that are taking their ver
i'm erin burnett. the january 6th committee says it learned from trump former white house counsel today. pat cipollone spending eight hours behind closed doors with the committee. as you can see weeding that marathon session tonight. we know his testimony was taped and we know the committee says it was important. >> mr. cipollone did appear voluntarily and answered a whole variety of questions. he did not contradict the testimony of other witnesses and i think we did learn a few things,...
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with us now is erin gibbs. erin, good to see you in person. erin: happy to be here.hery: tell us a little about what we are seeing in terms of the inflation picture versus a recession picture, because people are worried about how consumers are feeling and how this could impact the markets. erin: it is a very cautious balance that we are all worried about. obviously when we keep hitting these record inflation numbers of course there's fear that that will slow the economy so much and then we will hit the recession. one of the things we talk about, we're often looking at the 2007 financial crisis or other inflationary periods, where the employment picture was not as robust as that is right now. as we know, we still have about 3.6% unemployment, 11 million job openings, which essentially means two job openings for every unemployed person. that is still very robust and strong. when we talk about a fear of slowing down, it is ok if it slows down. people really want to be employed are employed. it is unfortunate obviously your wages buy a little less, a little slow down is
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>> well, to be honest, erin, i was greatly skeptical. our secret service did a phenomenal job that day, and their job was made more complicated candidly by the fact the capital toll had been breached and they wanted the evacuate the vice president, but he didn't want the image of a 15-car motorcade fleeing the hallmark of democracy for the world to see. they had a lot of challenges but i never witnessed that from any of the secret service agents there, and i think really, tim, who was our lead agent, and max, the deputy, should be commended for the amazing job they did in securing the vice president and his family and all of us without anybody getting injured in the incident. i candidly think if the rioters had gotten any closer, likely there would have been a massacre in the capitol. it wouldn't have been secret service agents though who would have been the ones harmed. >> it would have been you, it would have been the vice president? >> i think it would have been the rioters who the secret service would have opened fire on. that was th
>> well, to be honest, erin, i was greatly skeptical. our secret service did a phenomenal job that day, and their job was made more complicated candidly by the fact the capital toll had been breached and they wanted the evacuate the vice president, but he didn't want the image of a 15-car motorcade fleeing the hallmark of democracy for the world to see. they had a lot of challenges but i never witnessed that from any of the secret service agents there, and i think really, tim, who was our...
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erin? >> sarah, thank you. and i want to go now to the former trump white house communications director. our senior legal analyst and former assistant u.s. attorney for the southern district of new york and juliet keim the former assistant secretary of homeland security. ellie, you hear bannon's defense nine months after defying the subpoena for the first time. what do you make of it? >> well, steve bannon's options and his defenses are narrowing by the day. i think heading into this trial steve bannon was expecting to turn this into a political spectacle, to make the speeches we just saw him make outside the courtroom, say they're targeting me because i'm steve bannon, because i'm unpopular and where is bennie thompson and all that. the reality is what happens inside the courtroom is a very different ball game and this judge has run a strict courtroom and he's not allowing any of that nonsense into play, nor should he because it's not relevant. that's left steve bannon to argue essentially
erin? >> sarah, thank you. and i want to go now to the former trump white house communications director. our senior legal analyst and former assistant u.s. attorney for the southern district of new york and juliet keim the former assistant secretary of homeland security. ellie, you hear bannon's defense nine months after defying the subpoena for the first time. what do you make of it? >> well, steve bannon's options and his defenses are narrowing by the day. i think heading into...
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i'm erin burnett. we begin "outfront" tonight with garland's clearest signal yet, the attorney general going further than he's ever gone when ask if he will try donald trump for trying to overturn the election. >> no person is above the law in this country. nothing stops us -- >> even a former president? >> let me say that again, no person is above the law in this country. i can't say it any more clearly than that. >> you can't say it any more clearly than that. it is a crucial statement, because garland is in charge of the big decision. it is his justice department that will ultimately decide whether to prosecute trump. and the case against the former president, so far laid out by the january 6th select committee, which is gearing up for tomorrow, highly anticipated primetime hearing, has focused. and now we're going to hear it's the crucial moments, the 187 minutes that it took trump to act as a violent mob attacked the u.s. capitol. the committee is expected to show what trump was and was not doing,
i'm erin burnett. we begin "outfront" tonight with garland's clearest signal yet, the attorney general going further than he's ever gone when ask if he will try donald trump for trying to overturn the election. >> no person is above the law in this country. nothing stops us -- >> even a former president? >> let me say that again, no person is above the law in this country. i can't say it any more clearly than that. >> you can't say it any more clearly than...
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erin?ery much. >>> and next, new hope tonight for wnba star brittney griner and former marine paul begala. both held in russia. biden offering putin an incredible deal, one of the world east most notorious arms dealers in exchange for the two americans. will putin take it? >>> and semiconductor chips are used by every single one of us every day. your car, your phone. you can't live without them. why a new bill may help america and the economy. to be healthier, knowledge is everything. steps. calories. exercise minutes. because proven quality sleep is vital to our alth and wellness, only the sleep number 360 smart bed keeps you cool, th senses and effortlessly adjusts for yourest sleep. tells you exactly how well you slept. your sleep score. our smart sleepers get 28 minutes more restful sleep per night. so, you can be your best for yourself and those you care about most. and now, save $500 on the sleep number 360 c4 smart bed, queen now only $1,299. lowest price ever! only for a limited tim
erin?ery much. >>> and next, new hope tonight for wnba star brittney griner and former marine paul begala. both held in russia. biden offering putin an incredible deal, one of the world east most notorious arms dealers in exchange for the two americans. will putin take it? >>> and semiconductor chips are used by every single one of us every day. your car, your phone. you can't live without them. why a new bill may help america and the economy. to be healthier, knowledge is...
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erin? >> wow. all right.ch for that report from florida tonight. >>> and next two americans captured in ukraine. i will speak to the mother of one of them. suddenly she had a chance to speak to her son. he is arrive. she's going to share a recording of his message with us. plus, the great salt lake setting a new disturbing and ominous record. you sell high commission investment productcts, right? (fisher investments) nonope. fisher avoids them. (other money manager) well, you mustst earn commissios on trades. (fisher investments) never at fisher.r. (other money manager) ok, then you probably sneak in some hidden and layered fees. (fisher investments) no. we structure our fees so we do better when clients do better. that might be why most of our clients come from other money managers. at fisher investments, we're clearly different. every once in a while, my heart can feel a little off. and even when it doesn't, i like to feel good about my heart health. that's why i have kardia mobile. kardia mobile is the onl
erin? >> wow. all right.ch for that report from florida tonight. >>> and next two americans captured in ukraine. i will speak to the mother of one of them. suddenly she had a chance to speak to her son. he is arrive. she's going to share a recording of his message with us. plus, the great salt lake setting a new disturbing and ominous record. you sell high commission investment productcts, right? (fisher investments) nonope. fisher avoids them. (other money manager) well, you...
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>> well, first of all, erin, nice to be with you. yes, i think the president certainly deserves some blame for what happened, he charged up the crowd, you know there have been reports, knowing they were armed and his refusal to take out some incendiary rhetoric where he urged the crowd to fight for him on the hill. i think, i think, you know, it's certainly justifiable and important that the country look into this, and dig out the details but in a word, does the president deserve blame? yes. >> so, from there then, where'd you go, do you think that the attorney general should charge trump if the doj finds proof he committed a crime, do you think they should go ahead with the charge in that case? >> i think, two points on that. i would say, one, it depends on the crime. i think you know, there's some process crimes, you know, there's anything from seditious conspiracy to attempting to influence a witness. i think the justice department is going to have a weighty decision to make about prosecuting former presidents. well that's routine
>> well, first of all, erin, nice to be with you. yes, i think the president certainly deserves some blame for what happened, he charged up the crowd, you know there have been reports, knowing they were armed and his refusal to take out some incendiary rhetoric where he urged the crowd to fight for him on the hill. i think, i think, you know, it's certainly justifiable and important that the country look into this, and dig out the details but in a word, does the president deserve blame?...
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thank you so much. >> great, erin. next a white house security official testifying, pence's secret service detail feared for their lives. >> there were calls to say good bye to family members. >> a former adviser to pence who was at last night's hearing is my guest tonight. >> and mike pence taking on donald trump, the one-time ticket now backing republican rivals in that crucial state of arizona. so whose message is going to win? with neutrogena® retinol pro plus. a powerful .5% retinol that's's also gentle on skin. for wrinkle results in one week. neutrogena®. for people with skin. ♪ it wasn't me by shaggy ♪ you're never responsible for unauthorized purchases on your discover card. t-mobile has 5g here, here...and we also cover you up here. yep! get free wi-fi, now with streaming, all flight long. we do coverage differently. with expanded high-speed data across the world. so you're connected here, and...here? not yet. but down here you're covered, with a year of aaa roadside assistance on us. on the ground, in the ai
thank you so much. >> great, erin. next a white house security official testifying, pence's secret service detail feared for their lives. >> there were calls to say good bye to family members. >> a former adviser to pence who was at last night's hearing is my guest tonight. >> and mike pence taking on donald trump, the one-time ticket now backing republican rivals in that crucial state of arizona. so whose message is going to win? with neutrogena® retinol pro plus. a...
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host: erin durkin.st: that is very interesting and i can see here your specific situation, i apologize to why your costs increased. i think this is certainly something that democrats are at least trying to address especially within out-of-pocket cost cap. it will be interesting to see it -- if drug price negotiations will exist in this area but this is certainly something that has been a concern is how much drug traces are impacted -- impacting seniors. host: bernie sanders called it week saying that it covers a limited number of drugs and it doesn't take effect until 2026. your reaction to that? what would you like to see instead? guest: this is also a familiar kind of risk in the caucus. this is something we have seen as democrats over the year. proposals, ideas, sanders has been vocal about allowing medicare to negotiate and he had his own proposal that would have allowed for broader negotiations. as like that is the thing about bridging and keeping them all on board because they are going to need ev
host: erin durkin.st: that is very interesting and i can see here your specific situation, i apologize to why your costs increased. i think this is certainly something that democrats are at least trying to address especially within out-of-pocket cost cap. it will be interesting to see it -- if drug price negotiations will exist in this area but this is certainly something that has been a concern is how much drug traces are impacted -- impacting seniors. host: bernie sanders called it week...
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let's go "outfront." >>> i'm erin burnett. "outfront" tonight caught in a lie. new video from the january 6th select committee, sworn testimony from trump's acting defense secretary chris miller contradicts a statement from president trump. he said he personally asked for 20,000 national guard troops to be at the ready ahead of january 6th. this is what the defense secretary told the committee exactly happened. >> to be crystal clear there was no direct order from president trump to put 20,000 troops on the ready for january 6th, correct? >> you're correct. there was no order from the president. >> that shutting down a statement from trump who on june 9th said the unselect committee learned that i as president offered up to 20,000 national guard troops be deployed in d.c. because it was felt the crowd was going to be very large. well, you heard the secretary of defense say he did no such thing. whether 10 or 20,000, he never ordered any. this blatant lie exposed as we learn more from attorney general merrick garland. garland said he'll hold trump accountable cri
let's go "outfront." >>> i'm erin burnett. "outfront" tonight caught in a lie. new video from the january 6th select committee, sworn testimony from trump's acting defense secretary chris miller contradicts a statement from president trump. he said he personally asked for 20,000 national guard troops to be at the ready ahead of january 6th. this is what the defense secretary told the committee exactly happened. >> to be crystal clear there was no direct order...
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(erin fulton) yeah. we have a really, really big playground. - and you don't let the weather stop you. - no, you can't. if you didn't go outside because it's raining, you would never leave your house. - i was expecting a lot of rain, and ok at this. - don't trust it! we call it a sucker hole. because it looks like it's going to lighten up, it's going to be a beautiful sunny day, so you go out thinking the best, and then... it clouds over and downpours. - o.k. - so always just plan on it raining, and if the sun does come out, even better! - how is sitka different from the other towns in alaska? - i think it's how close people are to this place. to the ocean, to the forest, to the muskeg, to everything. everything is so tangibly interconnected. like salmon populations are very dependant on healthy forest and watershed. studying it in schools, it's an academic exercise, all very well and good. but here, you see it. - are you still amazed by it? - yeah. - yeah. - i've never been here. this is a new paddling
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erin: americans toppled the first equestrian monument we got. put up the statue of king george and that only lasted for about 70 years before soldiers of the new army -- independence and pulled it down. these issues -- both rock to folk is use of monument -- the white worldview. there is a lot of debate on whether monuments in public spaces should be taken down. nothing compares to the summer of 2021 after the death of george floyd, millions of americans marched to protest rachel -- racial disparity, black lives matter. lots of these rallies focused on monuments as a symbolic meeting place for showing who was honored in america. whose lives mattered and whose lives did not. since february 2020, dashed monuments have come down. 80% of those came down through official actions. through local officials saying we are going to take the statue and relocated to somewhere a little less prominent like a graveyard. we are not going to put it in storage and decide what to do about it later. host: this issue really became a touch point in the 2020 election.
erin: americans toppled the first equestrian monument we got. put up the statue of king george and that only lasted for about 70 years before soldiers of the new army -- independence and pulled it down. these issues -- both rock to folk is use of monument -- the white worldview. there is a lot of debate on whether monuments in public spaces should be taken down. nothing compares to the summer of 2021 after the death of george floyd, millions of americans marched to protest rachel -- racial...
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earp, have you added anything so far -- erin, have you added anything so far?> my potential buy list, one of the ones i'm looking at is aspen technology. you know, again, sort of mid cap technology, it was not area you wanted to be, but when semiconductor rally has really been hitting, commodities are going down, there are a lot more companies that are looking, you know, i'm willing to take the risk. that's my potential buy list right now. charles: michael? >> i'm picking through housing sector, charles. if rates have peaked, i'm picking through some of the carnage in the home builder sector that got really torn up recently. i'd also be picking through the energy space because i think that's a secular trend that's going to to continue. charles: yeah, i really think you've got something there particularly with energy and housing, lennar has been a monster. a beast the last 30 days or so. rob, anything new on your list because of earnings? >> yeah. i mean, one of the names i just picked up yesterday for myself, charles, is royal caribbean. they reported, again, b
earp, have you added anything so far -- erin, have you added anything so far?> my potential buy list, one of the ones i'm looking at is aspen technology. you know, again, sort of mid cap technology, it was not area you wanted to be, but when semiconductor rally has really been hitting, commodities are going down, there are a lot more companies that are looking, you know, i'm willing to take the risk. that's my potential buy list right now. charles: michael? >> i'm picking through...
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but erin, that could be the last hearing for some time. the committee will write its report, not have another hearing before that report is done, detailing everything is done, released sometime in the fall. >> of course, a hearing in the fall, political election season. manu, thank you very much. i want to go to stephanie grisham, the former trump white house press secretary, who resigned january 6th. ryan goodman, former special counsel and co-editor in chief of the legal blog, and our justice reporter. so ryan, let me start with you, what manu is reporting. he talks to the chair of the committee today who says the justice department is only interested in the fake elector scheme right now, and the information that the committee has amassed on that. so let's just start with one simple question here -- is there enough that you have seen on that issue from the committee to have a criminal indictment of the former president? >> well, i think first is there enough to criminally investigate donald trump as the target of the investigation, aroun
but erin, that could be the last hearing for some time. the committee will write its report, not have another hearing before that report is done, detailing everything is done, released sometime in the fall. >> of course, a hearing in the fall, political election season. manu, thank you very much. i want to go to stephanie grisham, the former trump white house press secretary, who resigned january 6th. ryan goodman, former special counsel and co-editor in chief of the legal blog, and our...
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susan: erin montgomery herself had symptoms that matched with covid.ow soon into the cruise did she get sick? michael: she started feeling sick very soon. she had no way to really confirm it was covid because there were no tests. but she was pretty confident that's what she had based on symptoms and how she felt and also because she had had training at the cdc for this job as sanitation officer a few months before the ship left and there was a lot of talk about what covid is like and what the symptoms are like and here is what you would feel like. based on that she was pretty confident she got sick early, maybe even at the beginning. susan: jonathan, if she is the sanitation officer and exhibiting covid symptoms, which she empowered to take steps to change the approach on the ship? jonathan: we spoke quite a bit with her and others on the ship and there seemed to be a see no evil approach. not clearly a willingness to acknowledge. she at one point is kind of like a lone warrior. she described her going through medical files she had access to and double
susan: erin montgomery herself had symptoms that matched with covid.ow soon into the cruise did she get sick? michael: she started feeling sick very soon. she had no way to really confirm it was covid because there were no tests. but she was pretty confident that's what she had based on symptoms and how she felt and also because she had had training at the cdc for this job as sanitation officer a few months before the ship left and there was a lot of talk about what covid is like and what the...
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host: erin thompson, what is your reaction after listening to that report? erin: first i want to say, for the book, one of the chapters is based on an interview i did -- -- i did with an indigenous activist in the twin cities who took responsibility for toppling a statue in minnesota. and he explained it to me that he has tried for decades to have the statue removed. or to have it questions or have signage added. he was assured there was a process through which he could file petitions. but shortly after the statue came down, the government admitted there was never any process for those petitions to be heard. it's not surprising to me that if people have no hope, their -- have no hope that their voices will be heard and their objections to the shared public space will be listened to, you will see acts of civil disobedience. i do not think that there should be violence, i think there should be ways for objections to be heard. what we have seen alongside the removal of any statues in the last few years is it is also an attempt in many state legislatures to stre
host: erin thompson, what is your reaction after listening to that report? erin: first i want to say, for the book, one of the chapters is based on an interview i did -- -- i did with an indigenous activist in the twin cities who took responsibility for toppling a statue in minnesota. and he explained it to me that he has tried for decades to have the statue removed. or to have it questions or have signage added. he was assured there was a process through which he could file petitions. but...
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guys. >> erin, thank you.t. >> air traffic control for delivery drones. >> do you want to look up in the air and see like ups, amazon drones flying around you, do you want to hear that noise? >> the pollution is one concern. as a society, though, are we at a point, we can already get my toilet paper the next day, do i need it the next hour! need it dropped on your head. >> i'm sure people will sign up. >> maybe these aren't the drones we're looking for. >> maybe not. here's the thing, i'm talking about it now, i guarantee when it becomes available -- >> depends how low you are on tp. >> i wouldn't have a tv delivered that way. >> no. >> dylan, what do you think. >> what do you do when it rains? >> the old fashioned way, i think. >> you would think about that. >> i'm about to talk about rain. maybe they need a whole bunch of forecasters to let you know what's going to happen. we have strong storms today in spots. you can see it's pretty scattered across the northern plains, the midwest and the interior northeas
guys. >> erin, thank you.t. >> air traffic control for delivery drones. >> do you want to look up in the air and see like ups, amazon drones flying around you, do you want to hear that noise? >> the pollution is one concern. as a society, though, are we at a point, we can already get my toilet paper the next day, do i need it the next hour! need it dropped on your head. >> i'm sure people will sign up. >> maybe these aren't the drones we're looking for....
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some to delay their retirement plans while others have been forced back to work to make ends meet erin mclaughlin has more >> reporter: randall brady's dream retirement was just around the corner. >> my original goal was to retire in five to six years. >> reporter: the michigan-based father of four had planned to retire from his job as a product line manager at the age of 62, but he says those plans are now in peril >> what's happening in the stock market, what's happening with inflation, even worries about taxation, it's really set me back. >> reporter: in the last six months, brady has lost 20% of his retirement savings both he and his son have started a side hustle, teaching computer coding and other tech skills to help make up the shortfall. still, he says he's even worried about his new plan to retire at 67 >> is social security going to be there? is inflation still going to be there? >> reporter: brady is not alone. according to a new study from bmo harris, one in four americans are now delaying their retirement due to financial concerns >> when people think of retirement, they t
some to delay their retirement plans while others have been forced back to work to make ends meet erin mclaughlin has more >> reporter: randall brady's dream retirement was just around the corner. >> my original goal was to retire in five to six years. >> reporter: the michigan-based father of four had planned to retire from his job as a product line manager at the age of 62, but he says those plans are now in peril >> what's happening in the stock market, what's...
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drones to our citizens of gypsum. >> reporter: tech lighting up america's skies on its 246th birthday erin mclaughlin, nbc news, gypsum, colorado >>> and when we come back, signs of respect. the man on a mission to honor those who served, one flag at a time >>> there's good news tonight about celebrating the american dream and the unique way one man is honoring the stars, stripes, and those who have served. >> make sure you check the power button on them >> inside this humble workshop near los angeles, jc cortez is doing something extraordinary. the professional carpenter is putting together american flag kits to share for free with his southern california community you've installed more than 130 flags since 2018 >> yes, sir. each flag that we install has a solar light attached to it, because i think it's important to have the flag displayed properly, have it properly lit overnight. >> it's a patriotic mission inspired by jc's former neighbor, an army veteran named robert searles >> his flag flew every day, 365 days a year, and he always had it properly displayed and that's where i learned
drones to our citizens of gypsum. >> reporter: tech lighting up america's skies on its 246th birthday erin mclaughlin, nbc news, gypsum, colorado >>> and when we come back, signs of respect. the man on a mission to honor those who served, one flag at a time >>> there's good news tonight about celebrating the american dream and the unique way one man is honoring the stars, stripes, and those who have served. >> make sure you check the power button on them >>...
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announcer: erin thompson with her book tonight at 8:00 p.m. eastern on q&a. you can listen to q&a at all of our podcasts on our c-span now app. ♪ announcer: nikki haley served as the u.s. ambassador to the united nations during the trump administration. she was the featured speaker at the family picnic in iowa. you can watch this campaign 2024 event hosted by randy feenstra tonight at 9:40 eastern on c-span, c-span now, or anytime online at c-span.org. ♪ announcer: c-span's washington journal. every day we take your calls live on air on the news of the day and policy issues that impact you. coming up monday morning, the national mood on this independence day with will bunch, philadelphia inquirer columnist. joan esposito, radio show host. kate dally, conservative radio show host and ryan rusak, opinion editor. watch monday morning on c-span or c-span now. join the conversation with your calls, facebook comments, text messages and tweets. ♪ announcer: coming up monday on c-span, interior sec. deb haaland and indian leaders testify about the damage done by fede
announcer: erin thompson with her book tonight at 8:00 p.m. eastern on q&a. you can listen to q&a at all of our podcasts on our c-span now app. ♪ announcer: nikki haley served as the u.s. ambassador to the united nations during the trump administration. she was the featured speaker at the family picnic in iowa. you can watch this campaign 2024 event hosted by randy feenstra tonight at 9:40 eastern on c-span, c-span now, or anytime online at c-span.org. ♪ announcer: c-span's...
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can afford. >> reporter: experts say now is not the time to keep spending like there's no tomorrow erin news. >> that's tough to hear. 20% of his retirement savings knocked out. >> it's the perfect storm, the stockmarkets taking such a hit everything costs so much it's too volatile to jump off right now at this moment you've got to hang on for a little bit longer, and things will tick back up eventually. >> absolutely. we want to thank you for starting your week with "early today. i'm cori coffin. >> and i'm phillip mena. >>> before we takeff, a otake >>> ancient trees are now in danger as flames burned into a grove near trees that are thousands of years old. the steps under way to save them. while you might feel the impact there is new help for parents in desperate need of baby formula. boosting production almost immediately. >> good monday morning to you and thank you for allowing us
can afford. >> reporter: experts say now is not the time to keep spending like there's no tomorrow erin news. >> that's tough to hear. 20% of his retirement savings knocked out. >> it's the perfect storm, the stockmarkets taking such a hit everything costs so much it's too volatile to jump off right now at this moment you've got to hang on for a little bit longer, and things will tick back up eventually. >> absolutely. we want to thank you for starting your week with...
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erin mclaughlin, nbc news >>> still ahead here tonight, why electric bills are skyrocketing, and howou can bring yours down >>> plus, the mega millions mystery who is america's newest billionaire >>> it was one of the biggest lottery jackpots ever and tonight it may be one of the biggest lottery mysteries. who won last night's $1.3 billion prize we know where the lucky ticket was purchased. we just don't know who bought it. george solis is on the story. >> reporter: tonight, all eyes on the chicago suburb of des plaines now making mega millions history. >> this is the largest jackpot ever won in illinois and the second largest ever won for the game. >> reporter: a near record-shattering $1.34 billion ticket sold at this speedway gas station just outside chicago o'hare last-minute ticket sales making an already astonishing prize so much sweeter. now, the actual billion dollar question who's the winner >> we have not heard from the winner yet. we don't know whether or not they even know they won a prize. >> reporter: and we may never know that's because winners in illinois can remain a
erin mclaughlin, nbc news >>> still ahead here tonight, why electric bills are skyrocketing, and howou can bring yours down >>> plus, the mega millions mystery who is america's newest billionaire >>> it was one of the biggest lottery jackpots ever and tonight it may be one of the biggest lottery mysteries. who won last night's $1.3 billion prize we know where the lucky ticket was purchased. we just don't know who bought it. george solis is on the story. >>...
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that's all coming up. >> good evening, i am erin burnett. accusations of potential witness tampering. congresswomen, liz cheney, accusing president donald trump of trying to contact an unidentified january 6th committee witness in recent days. >> after our last hearing, president trump tried to call a witness in our investigation. a witness you have not yet seen in these hearings. that person declined to answer or respond to president trump's call. instead, alerted their lawyer to the call. their lawyer alerted us. this committee has supplied the information to the department of justice. >> that is a serious point to make. obviously, she's making a serious obligation. the justice department does have the power to prosecute if they see the former president tampered with a congressional witness. sources tell the cnn that trump is fixated by what is playing out in front of the world in these hearings. today, throughout the committees seventh public hearing, there were more devastating revelations. the committee accusing far right extremists of,
that's all coming up. >> good evening, i am erin burnett. accusations of potential witness tampering. congresswomen, liz cheney, accusing president donald trump of trying to contact an unidentified january 6th committee witness in recent days. >> after our last hearing, president trump tried to call a witness in our investigation. a witness you have not yet seen in these hearings. that person declined to answer or respond to president trump's call. instead, alerted their lawyer to...
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our erin mclaughlin went to gypsum, colorado to check it out. >> reporter: they're the sights and sounds of july but this year across america, up tos are doing something different to celebrate the stars and stripes. ditching fireworks for drones. >> i thought it was really cool. >> reporter: it's growing in popularity out west, where the fire danger is higher than ever. each year the number of wildfires spike dramatically on the 4th. >> we cannot ignore the environmental impacts and the circumstances that we're in today. >> reporter: here in the small town of gypsum, colorado, that's mayor steven carver's top concern. so this year he is hosting the town's first ever drone show >> i do think it will replace the fireworks. >> reporter: why >> well, our community understands the fire danger here >> reporter: and it's not just the fire concerns. recent data shows costs are up 35% across the fireworks industry due to inflation and supply chain disruptions >> it used to cost about $8,000 to $10,000 to ship a container of fireworks and today we're looking at 35,000 to $45,000. >> reporter: driv
our erin mclaughlin went to gypsum, colorado to check it out. >> reporter: they're the sights and sounds of july but this year across america, up tos are doing something different to celebrate the stars and stripes. ditching fireworks for drones. >> i thought it was really cool. >> reporter: it's growing in popularity out west, where the fire danger is higher than ever. each year the number of wildfires spike dramatically on the 4th. >> we cannot ignore the environmental...
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i am so proud of erin, i really am, and to see everybody today, it is the most amazing experience.nt to his first pride 46 years ago. it is wonderful now, i to see the progression of what it was, and - what we have become. it is thought around 30,000 people took part in the parade today, including some from the original pride in 1972. it is one of the most colourful celebrations in the country, but pride is still a protest at its heart. not being complacent, we saw this time last week in oslo, hours before their pride, a terrorist attack, leading to two people being killed and more than 20 people being injured, so we can't pretend that there isn't discrimination, bias and violence against people in this community. pride is reaching far and wide in the uk, with events from shetland to salisbury, and will continue for the next several weeks. lauren moss, bbc news. tennis and wimbledon has had its fair share of characters down the years. there'sjohn mcenroe, of course, oryou might rememberjeff tarango, who was so upset he walked off court. the latest bad boy is australia's nick kyrgio
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it's monday, july 25th "early today" starts right now >>> good monday morning, i'm erin o'hern. >> i'mrances rivera. >>> breaking this morning, los angeles police on a manhunt after two were killed and five others injured in a shooting the gunfire erupted yesterday afternoon during a car show in pan cedro's pet park authorities say about 500 people were there, including children it began as a fight between two parties. it's not known if this was gang related. police did find some guns from the scene. they believe multiple shooters were involved. >>> since they began friday, california's oak fire has been spreading rapidly. the inferno burning 15,000 acres, claim is at least 10 structures nbc's miguel almaguer has the details. >> reporter: another wave of destruction, the oak fire more than doubling in size, now the state's largest wildfire of the year ravages everything in its path >> the fire has gained exceptional acreage overnight. >> reporter: peak fire season hitting hard in the rural community of mariposa. over 6,000 forced to evacuate, as governor gavin newsom declared a state o
it's monday, july 25th "early today" starts right now >>> good monday morning, i'm erin o'hern. >> i'mrances rivera. >>> breaking this morning, los angeles police on a manhunt after two were killed and five others injured in a shooting the gunfire erupted yesterday afternoon during a car show in pan cedro's pet park authorities say about 500 people were there, including children it began as a fight between two parties. it's not known if this was gang related....
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i'm erin o'hern. federal prosecutors working on the january 6 investigation were caught off guard by cassidy hutchinson's testimony last week. according to "the new york times," the federal prosecutors working on the case were just as astannished by her account of former president trump's increasingly desperate bid to hold on to power as other viewers were. the panel did not provide them with videos or transcripts of her taped interviews beforehand according to several officials. leaving them feeling blindsided. members of january 6 committee -- a member of the january 6 committee zoe lofgren responded to the times report on "meet the press" yesterday. >> we're not an arm of the department of justice. we're a legislative committee. they have subpoena power. they could subpoena iss hutchinson. we sint viewed her four times. and the fourth interview was a very compelling and it is obvious she is being intimidated, people are trying to discredit her. i was surprised that the prosecutors were surprised wh
i'm erin o'hern. federal prosecutors working on the january 6 investigation were caught off guard by cassidy hutchinson's testimony last week. according to "the new york times," the federal prosecutors working on the case were just as astannished by her account of former president trump's increasingly desperate bid to hold on to power as other viewers were. the panel did not provide them with videos or transcripts of her taped interviews beforehand according to several officials....
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i'm joins by erin haines. erin, this letter was heart breaking. family normally honors the service of those who fought for our freedom, including my father who is a vietnam war veteran. it hurts thinking about how i usually celebrate this day because freedom means something completely different to me this year. has this letter to your knowledge been received by the white house? and what do brittney griner's family and friends want biden to directly do? >> well, joy, i spokesperson with the national security council yesterday reiterated their support for brittney griner, said that they would be -- that they have been and will continue to work mightily to get her out of russian detention. but obviously these negotiations are very precarious, very -- a lot is hanging in the balance. it's -- you know, and yet, she is on her hundred and 38-day, adam, today of russian tension. she is back in court on thursday for a trial that we know is probably going to last at least a couple of months. and from there, a conviction, and who knows how long she may still
i'm joins by erin haines. erin, this letter was heart breaking. family normally honors the service of those who fought for our freedom, including my father who is a vietnam war veteran. it hurts thinking about how i usually celebrate this day because freedom means something completely different to me this year. has this letter to your knowledge been received by the white house? and what do brittney griner's family and friends want biden to directly do? >> well, joy, i spokesperson with...
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that is a winning argument -- >> $600 a month for insulin -- >> let's bring in erin here. i think charlie has a fair point. he's going over the plans. at the same time while he's going over the plans, he's pointing fingers. he's pointing fingers at everybody. when your approval rating is 36%, people are not buying it. >> people are not buying it. his approval rating is even lower in ohio where he's going to try to have these people believe what they aren't seeing with their own eyes. families are spending $5,200 on average this year more than last year for the same goods. savings are down $11,000 because of joe biden's economy. you want to talk about these pensioners, these retirees? people are having to come out of retirement to make ends meet or going to food banks to try to supplement because of inflation and joe biden's economy again. you want to talk about the stock market here? the fact that you have state pensions that have wiped out politco's reporting tens of billions in retiree savings because of joe biden's inflation and economy. so while he may try to spin toda
that is a winning argument -- >> $600 a month for insulin -- >> let's bring in erin here. i think charlie has a fair point. he's going over the plans. at the same time while he's going over the plans, he's pointing fingers. he's pointing fingers at everybody. when your approval rating is 36%, people are not buying it. >> people are not buying it. his approval rating is even lower in ohio where he's going to try to have these people believe what they aren't seeing with their...
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so joining for more on this tonight is erin richardson from the bay area. air quality management district. erin, thanks for joining us tonight. you with u.s. i mean, high. so, how much of a concern is this? we know that the marsh fire has been burning since i so for several another the air quality right now is not that great in the brentwood and antioch area and all that. so if you live in those areas, how concerned should you be? >> well, we do have an advisory in place through monday and what you know, likely will be extended. a look later into the with the pattern is we've got pretty good on shore winds during the day time. so air quality tends to sort of improved during the but then overnight, the winds are dying down. and that's when we're seeing some especially in the pittsburgh, an anti a wreck wouldn't and hopefully area. so that's why the advisory really is in place for those cities and that location the rest, the bay area's have pretty good air quality, but they because of that smoke from the people they should, you know, take precautions, especia
so joining for more on this tonight is erin richardson from the bay area. air quality management district. erin, thanks for joining us tonight. you with u.s. i mean, high. so, how much of a concern is this? we know that the marsh fire has been burning since i so for several another the air quality right now is not that great in the brentwood and antioch area and all that. so if you live in those areas, how concerned should you be? >> well, we do have an advisory in place through monday...
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i'm so proud of erin, i really am. to see everybody today, it's the most amazing experience.ful now to see - the progression of what it was, and what we have become. it's thought around 30,000 people took part in the parade today, passing some of the route the original march took in 1972. it's one of the most colourful celebrations in the country. but pride is still a protest at its heart. we aren't being complacent, attacks are still happening. we cannot pretend there isn't discrimination and violence against people in this community. and violence against people in this community-— and violence against people in this communi . ~ , ., ,, ., community. with events from shetland to salisbury- — community. with events from shetland to salisbury- it — community. with events from shetland to salisbury. it will _ community. with events from shetland to salisbury. it will continue _ community. with events from shetland to salisbury. it will continue for - to salisbury. it will continue for the next few weeks. you are watching bbc news. my colleague annita will take a look at tomorro
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i'm so proud of erin, ireally am. to see everybody today, it's the most amazing experience.ride 46 years ago. it's wonderful now to see the progression of what it was, and what we have become. and there were some familiarfaces. after coming out last month, dame kelly holmes went along for the first time. it's my first pride. it's thought around 30,000 people took part in the parade today, passing some of the route the original march took in 1972. it's one of the most colourful celebrations in the country. but pride is still a protest at its heart. we are not being complacent. we saw this time last week in oslo, hours before their pride, a terrorist attack leading to two people being killed and more than 20 being injured, so we can't pretend that there isn't discrimination, bias and violence against people from this community. pride is reaching far and wide across the uk, with events from shetland... ..to salisbury, and will continue for the next several weeks. lauren moss, bbc news. racing pigeons are known for their incredible navigating skills but even they can sometimes t
i'm so proud of erin, ireally am. to see everybody today, it's the most amazing experience.ride 46 years ago. it's wonderful now to see the progression of what it was, and what we have become. and there were some familiarfaces. after coming out last month, dame kelly holmes went along for the first time. it's my first pride. it's thought around 30,000 people took part in the parade today, passing some of the route the original march took in 1972. it's one of the most colourful celebrations in...
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i'm so proud of erin, i really am. to see everybody today, it's the most amazing experience. came to his first pride 46 years ago. it's wonderful now to see - the progression of what it was, and what we have become. it's thought around 30,000 people took part in the parade today, passing some of the route the original march took in 1972. it's one of the most colourful celebrations in the country. but pride is still a protest at its heart. we're celebrating the progress made over the last 50 years but also continue to campaign. the party will go on into the night. pride celebrations will continue around the uk for the next several weeks. lauren moss, bbc news. there's been a huge rise in the number of people checking bowel cancer symptoms on the nhs website following the death of dame deborah james. visits to the website increased from 2,000 on tuesday to 23,000 on wednesday. dame deborah had been living with the illness since 2016 and worked tirelessly to raise awareness of its symptoms and reduce the embarrassment of discussing them. graham satchell reports. dame deborahjame
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i'm so proud of erin i really am. and to see everybody today, it's the most amazing experience.pride 46 years ago. it's wonderful now to see the progression of what it was and what we have become. it's thought around 30,000 people took part in the parade today, passing some of the route the original march took in 1972. it is one of the most colorful celebrations in the country, but pride is still a protest at its heart. not being complacent. we saw this time last week in oslo, hours before their pride, a terrorist attack leading to two people being killed and more than 20 been injured. so we can't pretend that there isn't discrimination, bias and violence against people from this community. pride is reaching far and wide across the uk with events from shetland. to salisbury and will continue for the next several weeks. laura moss, bbc news. around 11 million tonnes of plastic waste flow into the ocean each year, according to the un. a significant amount of that waste comes from plastic bags. today is international plastic bag free day, a global initiative set up to try to reduce
i'm so proud of erin i really am. and to see everybody today, it's the most amazing experience.pride 46 years ago. it's wonderful now to see the progression of what it was and what we have become. it's thought around 30,000 people took part in the parade today, passing some of the route the original march took in 1972. it is one of the most colorful celebrations in the country, but pride is still a protest at its heart. not being complacent. we saw this time last week in oslo, hours before...
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i'm so proud of erin, i really am. to see everybody today, it's the most amazing experience.or others, it's a homecoming. jamieson came to his first pride 46 years ago. it's wonderful now to see the progression of what it was, and what we have become. it's thought around 30,000 people took part in the parade today, passing some of the route the original march took in 1972. it's one of the most colourful celebrations in the country. but pride is still a protest at its heart. we're celebrating the progress made over the last 50 years but also continue to campaign. the party will go on into the night. pride celebrations will continue around the uk for the next several weeks. lauren moss, bbc news. with all the sport now, here's sarah mulkerrins at the bbc sport centre. hello. two more british players have been knocked out of wimbledon. katie boulter and liam broady both lost their third—round matches today. 0ur sports correspondent joe wilson was watching. court 2 lies on the perimeter of wimbledon, farfrom centrestage. down there is where the tournament placed katie boulter in
i'm so proud of erin, i really am. to see everybody today, it's the most amazing experience.or others, it's a homecoming. jamieson came to his first pride 46 years ago. it's wonderful now to see the progression of what it was, and what we have become. it's thought around 30,000 people took part in the parade today, passing some of the route the original march took in 1972. it's one of the most colourful celebrations in the country. but pride is still a protest at its heart. we're celebrating...
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she was saying, erin, your best friend died, and she kept yelling that over and over. >> my god.you do? >> i was just so shocked. it was so hard to process what that meant. >> my first response was, are you kidding? because it didn't feel real yet. but then it was like everything kind of hit at once and it was all just -- everything fell apart. >> reporter: investigators were surprised, too, but by something else. at the time, commander brian mueller was the head of the local drug task force. when he heard tara overdosed on lsd, it just didn't add up. >> we don't see that with lsd-related drugs. >> reporter: lsd, also known as acid, was created by a research chemist back in the'30s, and has been studied for decades. much is known about its effects. and in mueller's experience, he knows lsd can trigger deadly behavior. somebody jumps out a window or acts out because of the lsd? >> absolutely. yeah. injures themselves or gets in a fight or, yeah, jumps out a window. >> reporter: but the drug itself is not usually deadly. >> an lsd overdose typically isn't going to happen in our exp
she was saying, erin, your best friend died, and she kept yelling that over and over. >> my god.you do? >> i was just so shocked. it was so hard to process what that meant. >> my first response was, are you kidding? because it didn't feel real yet. but then it was like everything kind of hit at once and it was all just -- everything fell apart. >> reporter: investigators were surprised, too, but by something else. at the time, commander brian mueller was the head of the...
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i'm so proud of erin, i really am. to see everybody today, it's the most amazing experience.ful now to see - the progression of what it was, and what we have become. it's thought around 30,000 people took part in the parade today, passing some of the route the original march took in 1972. it's one of the most colourful celebrations in the country. but pride is still a protest at its heart. we're celebrating the progress made over the last 50 years but also continue to campaign. the party will go on into the night. pride celebrations will continue around the uk for the next several weeks. lauren moss, bbc news. the grammy—winning singer adele played a huge gig in london's hyde park last night — herfirst public concert in five years. she told the audience of 65,000 fans that she was so happy to be back on stage. here's lizo mzimba. # hello, it's me # # i was won...# oh, i'm so happy to be here! an emotional adele playing at hyde park. # to go over...# help me! her first full live show since 2017. # they say that time's supposed to heal you # but i ain't done much healing # hell
i'm so proud of erin, i really am. to see everybody today, it's the most amazing experience.ful now to see - the progression of what it was, and what we have become. it's thought around 30,000 people took part in the parade today, passing some of the route the original march took in 1972. it's one of the most colourful celebrations in the country. but pride is still a protest at its heart. we're celebrating the progress made over the last 50 years but also continue to campaign. the party will...