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erin burnett. and this evening we begin with the breaking news because the first polls are closing right now on an historic day of primaries, we are standing by for the first results to come in from georgia for the polls are closing, this will likely, most likely be the moment the biden formally clinches the democratic nomination. and the night that trump's cements the republican nod nomination, which will set up the first presidential take to rematch in nearly 70 years. and georgia, as crucial as it is with the polls closing this moment is one of four states holding contests today. both candidates have so much riding on this state because trump, of course, lost georgia infamously by only 11,779 votes votes. in 2020. he claims if he wins at this time around, he will win at all. and the reality is that georgia is seen as must-win and the general election. and tonight's results will tell us a whole lot about doozy asm the passion of the voters, what they care about, and our team of reporters is stand
erin burnett. and this evening we begin with the breaking news because the first polls are closing right now on an historic day of primaries, we are standing by for the first results to come in from georgia for the polls are closing, this will likely, most likely be the moment the biden formally clinches the democratic nomination. and the night that trump's cements the republican nod nomination, which will set up the first presidential take to rematch in nearly 70 years. and georgia, as crucial...
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and erin, i know you have some news for them. >> i do, i do.as you just heard, they help couples like you guys that are looking for fertility treatments. you two are actually the very first two recipients of the mack grant. you're going to get $20,000 to go towards your fertility treatments to help you welcome your own baby. >> that's so amazing. because as hoda heard, i get ticked off about how much it costs. >> no one can talk because we're all crying. >> that must mean a lot. >> thank you so much. >> you have no idea. >> thank you so much. >> oh, my god. >> it's hard to keep the hope when you don't feel like you have the resources. so this hopefully will give you guys hope. >> thank you so much. oh, my gosh -- >> that means the world to us. you have no idea. >> oh, my gosh. >> we'll do more of this, right? >> erin and i talked about this. >> we're onboard. >> we're literally all crying. >> i know. >> i can't speak. >> bless you. we really -- >> good luck. >> thank you. thank you. >> keep u.s. posted, okay. >> thank you. >> absolutely. >> >>
and erin, i know you have some news for them. >> i do, i do.as you just heard, they help couples like you guys that are looking for fertility treatments. you two are actually the very first two recipients of the mack grant. you're going to get $20,000 to go towards your fertility treatments to help you welcome your own baby. >> that's so amazing. because as hoda heard, i get ticked off about how much it costs. >> no one can talk because we're all crying. >> that must...
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host: we are back with erin vilardi, the ceo of vote run lead. guest: vote run lead is looking to make statehouses 51% women. host: white? -- why? guest: we believe a future lead by women is as strong as any other effort in our democracy. what women are bringing to the table in our legislatures is what we need for a healthy democracy advocate for the voices of all americans are heard. host: what is the difference between a male and a female in office? guest: we have 30 use of research that shows women prioritize a different set of issues, we pass budgets on time, we bring my money home to our districts, we are willing to work across the aisle, we are to sit in the offices as long as male counterparts. . we are somewhat better at government. it is not something matter of what we are doing, but what could we possibly do if women were running the committees, the chairmanships comedy midship positions that got a different set of bills on the floor and a different set of legislation to the american people. host: why focus on state legislature? guest:
host: we are back with erin vilardi, the ceo of vote run lead. guest: vote run lead is looking to make statehouses 51% women. host: white? -- why? guest: we believe a future lead by women is as strong as any other effort in our democracy. what women are bringing to the table in our legislatures is what we need for a healthy democracy advocate for the voices of all americans are heard. host: what is the difference between a male and a female in office? guest: we have 30 use of research that...
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natalie's daughter erin attends _ get emotional. natalie's daughter erin attends a _ get emotional.e's daughter erin attends a primary and - get emotional. natalie's daughter erin attends a primary and like . get emotional. natalie's daughter i erin attends a primary and like many parents across the country she looked forward to seeing her class photo. what she saw came as a shock. there were two options for the photograph, i opened the first one, erin is in it and she looks amazing, and open the second one and she was missing. and open the second one and she was missinu. ., ' . , missing. two different classes were ictured missing. two different classes were pictured with _ missing. two different classes were pictured with or _ missing. two different classes were pictured with or without _ missing. two different classes were pictured with or without pupils i missing. two different classes were pictured with or without pupils with | pictured with or without pupils with additional support needs including one pupil in a wheelchair. it’s one pupil in a wheelchair. it's be ond one pupil
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erin, thank you so much for _ back in 2021. erin, thank you so much for your— back in 2021.or your time. _ over in china, thousands of delegates are preparing to gather in beijing, as the annual parliamentary meeting begins on tuesday. china is facing a number of economic challenges and many are hoping the government will unveil some bold policies to help give the economy a much needed boost. here's our business reporter katie silver. when it comes to the economy, china's officials are in a difficult position. the country's post—pandemic economic recovery has been disappointing. youth unemployment is high. local governments are saddled with debt. oh, and people aren't having babies, raising questions about the future workforce. and let's not forget, that's all before that downturn in the real estate sector, which accounts for about a quarter of the economy. that's been going on for almost three years and falling property prices hurting consumer confidence, people are less willing to spend. and also, unlike in much of the rest of the world, prices in china are falling. and wh
erin, thank you so much for _ back in 2021. erin, thank you so much for your— back in 2021.or your time. _ over in china, thousands of delegates are preparing to gather in beijing, as the annual parliamentary meeting begins on tuesday. china is facing a number of economic challenges and many are hoping the government will unveil some bold policies to help give the economy a much needed boost. here's our business reporter katie silver. when it comes to the economy, china's officials are in a...
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as erin mentioned, _ american voters. as erin mentioned, janet - american voters. headed back to china again soon i wonder what reception will be like. they have been hosting their asia davos in china and had theirforeign their asia davos in china and had their foreign investment forum as well, they have had a lot of american ceos with them talking about doing deals. you can't aet talking about doing deals. you can't get away _ talking about doing deals. ym. can't get away from the fact china is an integral part of the global economy in so many american businesses want to be in china so janet yellen has a difficult path, a strong message for the us government but also making sure it is not making life harder than it already is for us businesses to operate in china, which is a key market for their products. 0k, key market for their products. ok, chris, good to get your take. we will see you soon. have a great day. to asia now, where the japanese yen has slumped to a 34—year low against the us dollar. on wednesday, the yen was trading at almost 152 to the dollar, des
as erin mentioned, _ american voters. as erin mentioned, janet - american voters. headed back to china again soon i wonder what reception will be like. they have been hosting their asia davos in china and had theirforeign their asia davos in china and had their foreign investment forum as well, they have had a lot of american ceos with them talking about doing deals. you can't aet talking about doing deals. you can't get away _ talking about doing deals. ym. can't get away from the fact china...
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i'm erin burnett outfront tonight. anytime anywhere any place. >> but former >> president trump claims he wants to debate president biden now that he is just a few hundred delegates away from securing the republican nomination. now on opposed this from the man who refused to debate any of his political opponents, no place, no time during the primaries, walking away from the second presidential debate back in 2020. well tonight biden's campaign responding writing that it's a conversation that they'll have quote, at the appropriate time. >> trump's sudden >> is newfound desire to debate does come just hours after nikki haley suspended her campaign and she stopped short of endorsing trump it is now up to donald trump to earn the votes of those in our party and beyond it, who did not support him. and i hope he does that so how is he trying to do that? here's what he wrote online nikki haley got trounced all caps last night and record setting fashion. >> then >> trump went on to say that he would like to invite all of haley
i'm erin burnett outfront tonight. anytime anywhere any place. >> but former >> president trump claims he wants to debate president biden now that he is just a few hundred delegates away from securing the republican nomination. now on opposed this from the man who refused to debate any of his political opponents, no place, no time during the primaries, walking away from the second presidential debate back in 2020. well tonight biden's campaign responding writing that it's a...
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i'm erin burnett, outfront tonight. the breaking news, the justice department's new push to try trump before the election just moments ago, the special counsel, jack smith, filing a motion to start his classified documents case against trump on july 8th. now that could mean a trial and a verdict before election day basically, it appears that smith wants to move forward. the documents case as quickly as possible after suffering a major setback from the supreme court on his january 6 case against trump trump, his team is, you know, for their part using now they're trying time tested strategy of delay, delay, delay. they've just filed a motion just moments ago and it reads in part a fair trial cannot be held until after the 2024 presidential election is concluded. that is the entirety of trump's strategy in these cases, push everything until after the election. that way, if he wins in november, you can appoint an attorney general who can toss these federal cases out. evan perez is outfront live in washington. so evan, what
i'm erin burnett, outfront tonight. the breaking news, the justice department's new push to try trump before the election just moments ago, the special counsel, jack smith, filing a motion to start his classified documents case against trump on july 8th. now that could mean a trial and a verdict before election day basically, it appears that smith wants to move forward. the documents case as quickly as possible after suffering a major setback from the supreme court on his january 6 case against...
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>> well, there's a few layers to it, erin. first i would point to the president's record getting the economy back on its feet, helping to build the strongest economy in the world 15 million jobs created under his watch, all sorts of bipartisan legislation passed that so many commentators were skeptical of when he came into office. he has a record of being an extremely effective president. you've seen that play out over the past three years. but i also think the age of the presence ideas matter as you pointed out, donald trump and joe biden, about the same age, but their ideas are very different. donald trump took his back 50 years, when it came to roe versus wade, donald trump doesn't believe that climate change is real on issue after issue, donald trump's ideas are from 50 years ago, the president is working to restore roe versus wade too. address the existential threat posed by climate change and to lead our country into the future. >> i ben, thank you very much. i appreciate your time and tomorrow night for state of the uni
>> well, there's a few layers to it, erin. first i would point to the president's record getting the economy back on its feet, helping to build the strongest economy in the world 15 million jobs created under his watch, all sorts of bipartisan legislation passed that so many commentators were skeptical of when he came into office. he has a record of being an extremely effective president. you've seen that play out over the past three years. but i also think the age of the presence ideas...
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i'm erin burnett, outfront tonight. we begin with the breaking news, trump's employee number five, speaking out, the man who was only been known as trump employee number five in the classified documents indictment from jack smith, revealing his identity explaining for the first time how we helped move classified documents for trump. his name is brian butler, a long time chauffeur to trump's family? now, butler spent about 20 years working for trump and he claims it was on june 3, 2022, when trump's personal aide, walt nauta, the name may be familiar, asked him if he could borrow butler's suv to move luggage from mar-a-lago to the former president's personal plane. now that date is the same date that trump's attorneys met with the fbi, touring a basement storage room to look for documents. it's the same day they signed a document saying they hunted for additional papers and found few butler telling kaitlan collins that the luggage he moved included the white bankers boxes in jack smith's indictment >> they were the boxes
i'm erin burnett, outfront tonight. we begin with the breaking news, trump's employee number five, speaking out, the man who was only been known as trump employee number five in the classified documents indictment from jack smith, revealing his identity explaining for the first time how we helped move classified documents for trump. his name is brian butler, a long time chauffeur to trump's family? now, butler spent about 20 years working for trump and he claims it was on june 3, 2022, when...
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>> very poorly for the anti abortion advocates here represented by erin hawley. she said we've proved time and again it poses a threat to women but as judge brown pointed out, it's a very safe drug. safer than viagra and tylenol. they sited these studies that purported to show it was actually dangerous and caused excessive bleeding but in between those decisions and today, those studies were retracted for being insufficiently rigorous and sponsored by abortion groups that had an ax to grind against abortion. i think when the justices did reach the merits, there was very little that erin could do here to persuade them that this pill is especially dangerous. it falls squarely within the fda's usual regulatory regime to say we think the benefits outweigh the dangers and none of the justices except for perhaps alito seemed to want to let any random doctor walk into court and secure a nationwide injunction on the grounds they don't like the drug. >> lisa, they have the arguments in front of them. when should we expect a ruling? >> probably by the end of june. normally
>> very poorly for the anti abortion advocates here represented by erin hawley. she said we've proved time and again it poses a threat to women but as judge brown pointed out, it's a very safe drug. safer than viagra and tylenol. they sited these studies that purported to show it was actually dangerous and caused excessive bleeding but in between those decisions and today, those studies were retracted for being insufficiently rigorous and sponsored by abortion groups that had an ax to...
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erin david miller, _ december of 2006. 0k. erin david miller, senior - december of 2006. 0k.ellow i december of 2006. 0k. erin| david miller, senior fellow at david miller, seniorfellow at the carnegie endowment for international peace, thanks for joining us with those thoughts. i appreciate it.— presidentjoe biden announced he will visit the site of the baltimore, maryland, bridge collapse next week. the largest crane on the eastern seaboard arrived at the port on friday to help clear debris. it's unclear exactly when that work will begin, and the economic impact of the tragedy looms large. those involved in the operation must figure out how to cut debris from the bridge into pieces so it can be lifted by the crane. they must also ensure none of the hazardous material held in shipping containers on the dali spills into the river. the us federal government is to allocate $60 million for emergency work. that's part of the government's quick—release emergency relief funds to help restore essential transportation. with operations suspended at the port of baltimore, one of the la
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always good to see you, erin - today, arizona.ways good to see you, erin delmore there in new york. it's another one of those weeks where some of the world's most important central banks tell us their latest thinking on how much it should cost to borrow money. injust over three hours' time we're going to hear from the us federal reserve, the most influential of them all, and the impact will be felt notjust in the us, but by everyone else that borrows in us dollars. the cost of borrowing is set to stay at a range of 5.25%—5.5%, but what economists are really watching is any signals that the chair, jerome powell, gives about the way ahead. inflation — the rate at which prices are rising — is at 3.2% after rising last month in america and is proving rather stubborn to get back to the 2% target. and that's similar to other countries. in the uk we heard a few hours ago that inflation fell to 3.4% — the lowest in two and a half years — but also above a 2% target. and that comes ahead of the bank of england's interest rate decision on th
always good to see you, erin - today, arizona.ways good to see you, erin delmore there in new york. it's another one of those weeks where some of the world's most important central banks tell us their latest thinking on how much it should cost to borrow money. injust over three hours' time we're going to hear from the us federal reserve, the most influential of them all, and the impact will be felt notjust in the us, but by everyone else that borrows in us dollars. the cost of borrowing is set...
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if people do take those photos, going erin. >> all thank you very much. and i want to go to tricia goddard, royal expert, who have horse, knows his family and his covered this you know, all of this from so many levels, but can i just start fresh over the over the years you and i've been speaking. but this story hits so close to home for you. a cancer diagnosis and the decision to talk about it in the suffering that you go through and the fear. so when you saw up princess kate sit down alone both strong and yet very vulnerable and very frail looking. and tell the world about her cancer. >> what went through your head? >> well, as you say, i know that feelings like i've been living with not suffering with i think the language is really important here. aaron, with my return on my cancer, the 19 months as you know, you and i worked together with all the cnn the nobody knew until last week >> and like >> catherine, i chose the time when foot for many reasons, my my i actually believe catherine's children probably knew about it. >> yeah >> we're told something
if people do take those photos, going erin. >> all thank you very much. and i want to go to tricia goddard, royal expert, who have horse, knows his family and his covered this you know, all of this from so many levels, but can i just start fresh over the over the years you and i've been speaking. but this story hits so close to home for you. a cancer diagnosis and the decision to talk about it in the suffering that you go through and the fear. so when you saw up princess kate sit down...
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you are looking at a reacceleration of inflation with ppi, erin. we will show the chart with the ppi here. why is that meaningful after jay powell say he is not as concerned about inflation? >> i do think they are over-optimistic when we look at the setup of where we are historically. you see a second wave of inflation with a late cycle the phenomena with tight inflation and tight commodities. when you have those two setups and on top of the fuel on the fire with the fiscal spending and we are looking at the tight commodities. that's why i'm looking at the ppi. we see metals and energy and cocoa. we need to start paying attention to the signs that the economics are really telling us and the fmoc is trying to be optimistic and reassure about the three cuts and as we go down the road and when we come to september, they will have to start changing their tune. >> you know, you are not the only person worried about re reinflation. blackrock was on yesterday and was focused on that. >> the fed interest rate tool does not impact the heavy levels. healthca
you are looking at a reacceleration of inflation with ppi, erin. we will show the chart with the ppi here. why is that meaningful after jay powell say he is not as concerned about inflation? >> i do think they are over-optimistic when we look at the setup of where we are historically. you see a second wave of inflation with a late cycle the phenomena with tight inflation and tight commodities. when you have those two setups and on top of the fuel on the fire with the fiscal spending and...
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erin badillo and carrie turner from dress for success. we really appreciate it guys.s for success, we've made it real easy for you all. you have to do is scan the qr code on your screen. right now. you can also head over to ktvu.com slash, givingúday coming up on mornings on two. the nine expanding disneyland has taken a significant step forward. the next steps for the project that would bring new hotels, rides, and more magic to the park that's omin remain in blood and tissue for more than a year after the initial symptoms are gone. the research may explain why some people have lingering issues long after getting sick. the ucsf team is conducting trials for potential therapies that could attack the long lasting covid virus. >> we have a warning for people who drink diet soda. a new study shows drinking six cans per week of artificially sweetened beverages raises the risk of irregular heartbeats by 20. now, atrial fibrillation. it affects more than 2012 million americans and is the leading cause of stroke in the us. we talked this morning with fox medical teams doctor
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in new york, erin delmore, bbc news.kman—fried told the bbc that he will be appealing the verdict. mr bankman—fried's parents said in a statement that they were "heartbroken" and will continue to fight for their son. justin d'anethan is a crypto expert from keyrock. he says the sentencing is welcome news for the industry. i think for the crypto community as whole, it feels like an appropriate sentence. i think many people would have rather have the prosecutors request of a0 years, just because of the number of projects, companies, and just retail investors that were impacted by his actions, but it is at least a lot better than what sbf�*s lawyer was asking, which was 6.5 years, which would have been ridiculous considering the seriousness of his crime. yes, and speaking of the retail investors, those that put a lot of money and faith into ftx and into bankman—fried himself, are they going to be getting their money back? there's something very important to understand. right now the claims for ftx assets that are locked in
in new york, erin delmore, bbc news.kman—fried told the bbc that he will be appealing the verdict. mr bankman—fried's parents said in a statement that they were "heartbroken" and will continue to fight for their son. justin d'anethan is a crypto expert from keyrock. he says the sentencing is welcome news for the industry. i think for the crypto community as whole, it feels like an appropriate sentence. i think many people would have rather have the prosecutors request of a0 years,...
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natalie's daughter, erin, attends aboyne primary.o seeing her class photo. what she saw came as a shock. there was two options for the photograph, so i opened the first one. erin's in it, she looks amazing. opened the second one and she was missing. two different classes were pictured with and without pupils with additional support needs — including one pupil in a wheelchair. it'sjust, it's beyond belief that they could do that, and obviously massively devastating to us as a family, to the other parents that are affected by it. to effectively see your child erased orto, um... ooh! hear my voice choke. she breathes shakily. yeah, to give parents a choice or to think that those children don't have any... any less or any more of a right to actually be in these pictures, to be part of their community, to be part of their class...just is really disappointing. aberdeenshire council has apologised, and says it appreciates the distress and hurt this has caused. in a letter sent to parents, the headteacher said that this was not a decision ma
natalie's daughter, erin, attends aboyne primary.o seeing her class photo. what she saw came as a shock. there was two options for the photograph, so i opened the first one. erin's in it, she looks amazing. opened the second one and she was missing. two different classes were pictured with and without pupils with additional support needs — including one pupil in a wheelchair. it'sjust, it's beyond belief that they could do that, and obviously massively devastating to us as a family, to the...
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kron four's erin wilson is there. we'll have a live report for us when we come back. >> plus, the last in college. senate poll is out before super tuesday. look at which candidate is leading the group and uber is rolling out a new service that allows kids to ride alone. what do i see in peter dixon? i see my husband... the father of our girls. i see a public servant. a man who served under secretary clinton in the state department... where he took on the epidemic of violence against women in the congo. i see a fighter, a tenacious problem-solver... who will go to congress and protect abortion rights and our democracy. because he sees a better future for all of us. i'm peter dixon and i approved this message. back to big story tonight. the weather and that is a shot from our mount tam cam >> treason precipitation. >> yeah. blustery out there in ireland, lawrence. they would call this a dirty day. is that what they called an island a dirty day like this like? especially after we had the nice weather yesterday, right? i
kron four's erin wilson is there. we'll have a live report for us when we come back. >> plus, the last in college. senate poll is out before super tuesday. look at which candidate is leading the group and uber is rolling out a new service that allows kids to ride alone. what do i see in peter dixon? i see my husband... the father of our girls. i see a public servant. a man who served under secretary clinton in the state department... where he took on the epidemic of violence against women...
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well, i'm not certain, erin, that he can. jamal. >> that's a tough line to walk because you just gave a bunch of stats that are true. there are also other stats that are true that show, you know, unemployment, plunging and wages rising and right. all these things are true at the same time . but jamal, when you go in and you tell people all the good ones and it isn't necessarily how they're feeling, how how do you walk that line? it's sort of like, give me credit for something that you aren't feeling. >> so the president has to tell the story of what he did in the last three years. and we know all the stats. unemployment is down for two years. we know that exports are up to now, but where they were in 2019, we know all these great stats. the question now is what are you going to do next, mr. president? and that's his challenge for tonight because elections are always about the future. they're not about the past really. the past is just an indicator about what you're going to do. so he's got to tell people what's going to happe
well, i'm not certain, erin, that he can. jamal. >> that's a tough line to walk because you just gave a bunch of stats that are true. there are also other stats that are true that show, you know, unemployment, plunging and wages rising and right. all these things are true at the same time . but jamal, when you go in and you tell people all the good ones and it isn't necessarily how they're feeling, how how do you walk that line? it's sort of like, give me credit for something that you...
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i'm erin burnett and outfront tonight, the breaking news, trump rejected the judge in the mar-a-lago classified documents case tonight, denying trump specifically, one of his key arguments pushing to dismiss the entire case trump was there in person today, and the stakes were high it's a setback for trump from a judge that he had pointed and has heavily praised i'm very proud to have appointed her, but she very smart and very strong and levs our country >> it is unclear when you hear that and you know, of course, he did a pointer is unclear if judge cannon will end up saving trump from a trial before the election? >> so >> many of her rulings at this case thus far have gone in his favor and she was tight-lipped today about when the trial will start. it is still officially scheduled for may 20, although she has said that date is not going to happen and today they're came another delay that trump wanted way up north in new york. we're prosecutors are now proposing to push back the start of trump's hush money trial by up to 30 days. now remember, this criminal trial was first one of the
i'm erin burnett and outfront tonight, the breaking news, trump rejected the judge in the mar-a-lago classified documents case tonight, denying trump specifically, one of his key arguments pushing to dismiss the entire case trump was there in person today, and the stakes were high it's a setback for trump from a judge that he had pointed and has heavily praised i'm very proud to have appointed her, but she very smart and very strong and levs our country >> it is unclear when you hear that...
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thanks, erin. >> all right. next, defying putin, huge crowds showing up as alexey navalny was laid to rest. more than 100 people were detained. have all these close friend who was wanted by putin is next i'm breaking news. we are learning tonight that commercial fishermen off the coast of alaska have now found what could be another spy balloon >> united states of scandal with jake tapper sunday at nine on cnn. >> sorry, body for knowing about actives, but giving 100% of them to my face, the fear no more body get act of serums with hyaluronic acid that quench vitamin c that brightened and pro sara mind that even everywhere new doves serum body washes get dove or get fomo >> marcus is a connoisseur of anything that's free so he was happy to read the disclaimer on turbotax for you? addition, roughly 37% of taxpayers >> qualify form 1040 and limited credits only. see how a turbotax.com that's, me. >> file your taxes 100% free for turbotax free edition, and get your max refunds guaranteed. make your moves count see i
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i'm erin burnett out front tonight. bonnie willis back in the courtroom, the fulton county district attorney, making a surprise appearance as trump allies were making their closing the arguments tried to get her kicked off. the election interference case in a heated hearing. willis, his lawyers accused trump's team of harassment and embarrassment of expedition to get her removed from the case because of allegations that her relationship with the top prosecutor created a conflict of interest and misused taxpayer money i want to make clear to the court and that i did the law in georgia suggest and is very clear that >> we can demonstrate an appearance of a conflict of interest, and that is sufficient once you have the appearance of impropriety under forensic misconduct, the law in georgia is clear. that's enough. to disqualify >> well, that's the trump argument. willis's lawyers, though pushed back and they did it aggressively accusing trump's allies of twisting the facts the defense has to show an actual conflict. and in
i'm erin burnett out front tonight. bonnie willis back in the courtroom, the fulton county district attorney, making a surprise appearance as trump allies were making their closing the arguments tried to get her kicked off. the election interference case in a heated hearing. willis, his lawyers accused trump's team of harassment and embarrassment of expedition to get her removed from the case because of allegations that her relationship with the top prosecutor created a conflict of interest and...
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natalie�*s daughter, erin, attends aboyne primary. across the country, she looked forward to seeing her class photo. what she saw came as a shock. there was two options for the photograph, so i opened the first one. erin's in it, she looks amazing. opened the second one and she was missing. two different classes were pictured with and without pupils with additional support needs — including one pupil in a wheelchair. it'sjust, it's beyond belief that they could do that, and obviously massively devastating to us as a family, to the other parents that are affected by it. to effectively see your child erased orto, um... ooh! hear my voice choke. she breathes shakily yeah, to give parents a choice or to think that those children don't have any... any less or any more of a right to actually be in these pictures, to be part of their community, to be part of their class...just is really disappointing. aberdeenshire council has apologised, and says it appreciates the distress and hurt this has caused. in a letter sent to parents, the headteac
natalie�*s daughter, erin, attends aboyne primary. across the country, she looked forward to seeing her class photo. what she saw came as a shock. there was two options for the photograph, so i opened the first one. erin's in it, she looks amazing. opened the second one and she was missing. two different classes were pictured with and without pupils with additional support needs — including one pupil in a wheelchair. it'sjust, it's beyond belief that they could do that, and obviously...
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erin, i know you were listening to all of that. we have this, i know main street and wall street are different -- >> right. lauren: but for wall street, i mean, it's so bullish out there. there's an rbc indicator out now, and they say they see the s&p 500 ending this year at 5300 which, honestly, erin, isn't far from where we are now. but they increased that from 5150. they're not the only ones. i mean, if everybody's so bullish e, is that time to be cautious? >> so i think so. and in part, a lot of the bullishness comments are belief9 that the fed will cut rates three times this year. lauren: do you believe that? >> i don't think so. i think looking historically we already are seeing, just as you mentioned, core going up. we've also seen two months of ppi and basically the producer side, the wholesale, the commodities going up. and when you have a tight labor market plus inflation and we're seeing early signs of reinflation, you often have a second spike if s. and we saw that in the '60s,the '70s, the early '80s. rarely do we just
erin, i know you were listening to all of that. we have this, i know main street and wall street are different -- >> right. lauren: but for wall street, i mean, it's so bullish out there. there's an rbc indicator out now, and they say they see the s&p 500 ending this year at 5300 which, honestly, erin, isn't far from where we are now. but they increased that from 5150. they're not the only ones. i mean, if everybody's so bullish e, is that time to be cautious? >> so i think so....
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back to you. >> erin, thank you. >>> george santos made a surprise return to congress last night where he is hoping to get his job back, despite being expelled from the house last year he still has house privileges. during the state of the union he announced on social media that he is running for congress again in new york's first district. santos has pleaded not guilty to 23 federal charges, including fraud. >>> turning to the wufildfires that continue to scorch the panhandle in texas, xcel now admits that it could have started the fire. it is disputing claims it acted negligently in maintaining and operating its infrastructure. the company encouraged anyone who lost property or livestock in the blaze to commit a claim to xcel energy. the fire has burned more than a million acres and claimed two lives. it's now more than 74% contained. and two adjacent fires are 96% and 89% contained. nbc meteorologist is tracking the weekend weather. good morning, angie. >> friday could be a little bum at th bumpy for us. up into parts of the midwest dealing with additional rain and snow across parts
back to you. >> erin, thank you. >>> george santos made a surprise return to congress last night where he is hoping to get his job back, despite being expelled from the house last year he still has house privileges. during the state of the union he announced on social media that he is running for congress again in new york's first district. santos has pleaded not guilty to 23 federal charges, including fraud. >>> turning to the wufildfires that continue to scorch the...
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erin mclaughlin has late details >> reporter: tonight spring break travel is off to a bumpy start >>d everywhere it was shaking almost threw up. >> reporter: strong winds snarling air travel at airports up and down the coast so far today there's flight delays and more than 100 cancellations. >> i just hope we make it home on time. i don't want to stay here another night >> reporter: after a messy weekend of wet weather and harrowing escapes that system blown out monday by gusts up to 63 miles per hour with tens of millions of americans in the northeast under wind alerts the combination of rain-saturated soil and strong winds turned deadly overnight. in pennsylvania 43-year-old scott quickel was killed after a massive tree fell on his home meanwhile, across the tri-state area the wind knocked out power for thousands. and in our nation's capital the weather shut down monuments for a second day >> it used to be that the weather of yesterday was predictive of the weather of today and that's no longer true we're seeing much warmer winters, much wetter winters >> reporter: the unfortunate
erin mclaughlin has late details >> reporter: tonight spring break travel is off to a bumpy start >>d everywhere it was shaking almost threw up. >> reporter: strong winds snarling air travel at airports up and down the coast so far today there's flight delays and more than 100 cancellations. >> i just hope we make it home on time. i don't want to stay here another night >> reporter: after a messy weekend of wet weather and harrowing escapes that system blown out...
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let's get the details from our friend, erin mclaughlin. >> reporter: here at the fort worth zoo, a babyoom. since last fall, the fort worth zoo has welcomed a lively bunch of baby animals, starting with moja, a male lion cub born in october. >> he is the first lion that we have had born here in the new predators of asia and africa exhibit. so that's pretty awesome. he currently weighs about 45 pounds. >> reporter: his birthmarking an important moment for lion conservation. >> having moja born here is phenomenal because he's going to be a brand new blood line for all of the lion populations for the u.s. >> reporter: and then there's baloo, a male colobus monkey who just arrived in january. did you know colobus monkeys are born with a pink face and all white fur? >> between 3 to 6 months old, they'll turn to their full color of black and white. so currently he is the white face and starting to have a little more of the black, and he's starting to teeth. so you'll see him put things in his mouth. he is still currently nursing off of mom. >> reporter: balaa's half-sister corey is just a few
let's get the details from our friend, erin mclaughlin. >> reporter: here at the fort worth zoo, a babyoom. since last fall, the fort worth zoo has welcomed a lively bunch of baby animals, starting with moja, a male lion cub born in october. >> he is the first lion that we have had born here in the new predators of asia and africa exhibit. so that's pretty awesome. he currently weighs about 45 pounds. >> reporter: his birthmarking an important moment for lion conservation....
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here's erin mclaughlin >> let me out! let me out >> reporter: terrified commuters run for safety as shots are fired on a subway in brooklyn in the video filmed by a passenger, you see two men in a fistfight. one dressed in black, the other wearing a yellow shirt the confrontation escalates. a woman rushes in repeatedly stabbing the man in black, who eventually pulls a gun. the man in yellow somehow gets ahold of the weapon police say they believe he was acting in self-defense. the man in black is now in critical condition. fbi data shows that nationwide violent crime has been dropping since a spike in 2020, but here in new york city, transit crime is up 13% year to date. >> the real victim is the people on that train, because their ability to live their lives in new york depends on feeling safe going into public space including subways. >> reporter: just a week ago, the governor deployed the national guard to secure the city's subway system >> you have to have patrols out there randomly you got to be on the platforms. you
here's erin mclaughlin >> let me out! let me out >> reporter: terrified commuters run for safety as shots are fired on a subway in brooklyn in the video filmed by a passenger, you see two men in a fistfight. one dressed in black, the other wearing a yellow shirt the confrontation escalates. a woman rushes in repeatedly stabbing the man in black, who eventually pulls a gun. the man in yellow somehow gets ahold of the weapon police say they believe he was acting in self-defense. the...
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erin mclaughlin has the details. >> reporter: spring break travel is off to a bumpy start. >> wind af weverywhere it was shaking almost threw up. >> reporter: strong winds snarling travel up and down the coast. >> i just hope we make it home on time. i don't want to stay here another night. >> reporter: after a messy weekend of wet weather and harrowing escapes, that system blown out by combusts up to 63 miles per hour with tens of millions under wind alerts the combination of rain-saturated soil and strong winds turned deadly. in pennsylvania, scott quickle was killed after a massive tree fell on his home meanwhile across the tri state area, the wind knocked out power for thousands. and in the nation's capital the weather shut down monuments for a second day >> it used to be that the weather of yesterday was predictive of the weather of today, and that's no longer true we're seeing much warmer winters, much wet ter winters. >> reporter: the unfortunate new reality of a winter of extremes. erin mk claughlin, nbc news, no. >> nbc's angie lassman is tracking the latest storm system >> b
erin mclaughlin has the details. >> reporter: spring break travel is off to a bumpy start. >> wind af weverywhere it was shaking almost threw up. >> reporter: strong winds snarling travel up and down the coast. >> i just hope we make it home on time. i don't want to stay here another night. >> reporter: after a messy weekend of wet weather and harrowing escapes, that system blown out by combusts up to 63 miles per hour with tens of millions under wind alerts the...
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i'm erin burnett outfront tonight. trump turning to voters, asking them to pay his bond his $464 million bond he says that it's unfair. so he wants other people regular americans, to foot the bill. a whole new definition of other people's money. sending this text message, quote, keep your filthy hands off trump tower. democrats want to seize my properties then you see there the link to donate money now, trump says he does not have enough money to finance the 464 million bond and the clock is ticking. he has just five days to come up with the money or the new york attorney general, letitia james is threatening to see some of his most beloved properties. but james tonight making it clear she says a trump does have the money. he just doesn't want to fork it over in a filing tonight, james writes, quote, if trump were truly unable to secure the bond, quote, that minimum should have consented to have their real interests held by the supreme in court to satisfy the judgment now, trump has refused to do this. in fact, what he
i'm erin burnett outfront tonight. trump turning to voters, asking them to pay his bond his $464 million bond he says that it's unfair. so he wants other people regular americans, to foot the bill. a whole new definition of other people's money. sending this text message, quote, keep your filthy hands off trump tower. democrats want to seize my properties then you see there the link to donate money now, trump says he does not have enough money to finance the 464 million bond and the clock is...
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in new york, erin delmore, bbc news.he north—east of the country. the bus was travelling from botswana to the limpopo province. the department for transport says the vehicle plunged off a bridge into a ravine after colliding with the crash barrier, and burst into flames when it hit the ground. an eight—year—old child was the sole survivor and has been taken to hospital with serious injuries. heidi giokos, a journalist based injohannesburg, has more now on what we know. it's unclear as to how the bus lost control, but what we know is that the bus was travelling from botswana to an area in limpopo known as moria. it's a easter church gathering that happens every single year and people from all over come through to this particular gathering. now, it seems as though, from what we saw on scene, is that the bus might have lost control. it hit the barrier and then it seems as though it crashed, hang onto the barrier and then crashed into the ravine. i think what's so tragic and horrific, having been on the scene, was the fact t
in new york, erin delmore, bbc news.he north—east of the country. the bus was travelling from botswana to the limpopo province. the department for transport says the vehicle plunged off a bridge into a ravine after colliding with the crash barrier, and burst into flames when it hit the ground. an eight—year—old child was the sole survivor and has been taken to hospital with serious injuries. heidi giokos, a journalist based injohannesburg, has more now on what we know. it's unclear as to...
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well, we need really taking effect all right, erin, thank you. thank you. >> all right. a new recall effort against governor newsom was approved by state officials the petition was submitted by the group called rescue california. the group cites the budget deficit public safety, immigration and education as reasons for this latest attempt, californians rejected the last recall back in 2021 by a 61 to 38% margin. >> housing measure a measure vetoed by san francisco. mayor london breed was overwritten by the city's board of supervisors. the measure introduced by supervisor aaron peskin protect some of the city's neighborhoods from being turned into a high-rise housing city officials voted 8 to 3 to override the mayor. tuesday's san francisco can still build much-needed housing, but it won't be able to do it in some neighborhoods like the north, the east waterfront or jackson square, historic districts. soe residents say it's a hard call either way. >> we definitely need housing. and if it. takes a toll at the charm of the city, the and that's and that's not what we want to
well, we need really taking effect all right, erin, thank you. thank you. >> all right. a new recall effort against governor newsom was approved by state officials the petition was submitted by the group called rescue california. the group cites the budget deficit public safety, immigration and education as reasons for this latest attempt, californians rejected the last recall back in 2021 by a 61 to 38% margin. >> housing measure a measure vetoed by san francisco. mayor london...
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erin wilson joins us live next. >> welcome back. 5.45 on this wednesday evening and the warriors are back home tonight and back at full strength for the first time. >> in a long time help several your guys. andrew wiggins has rejoined the team after the team had a successful road trip except for the boston game. the dubs are hosting milwaukee tonight and erin wilson is live at chase to take in all the action air. this is probably the best the team has been playing all year. >> jaeger grand. this is the healthy as they've been all year. actually just spoke to steve kerr myself and i asked him, is wiggins going to start? he yesterday after practice that he would most likely star will. he told me for sure he is back into the starting lineup and they're going with that most productive start. and by that they've had all season. i'm talking about brandon podziemski seth curry wiggins, jonathan kuminga and of course draymond green has having these guys back. they've been able to find some defense of cohesiveness. actually, wiggins is out here. warming up right now. want to give you a live l
erin wilson joins us live next. >> welcome back. 5.45 on this wednesday evening and the warriors are back home tonight and back at full strength for the first time. >> in a long time help several your guys. andrew wiggins has rejoined the team after the team had a successful road trip except for the boston game. the dubs are hosting milwaukee tonight and erin wilson is live at chase to take in all the action air. this is probably the best the team has been playing all year. >>...
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>> erin mclaughlin, thank you. >>> we'll take a break.w weight loss drugs exploding in popularity, we'll tell you how soon an effective pill version could be available. that's coming up next. we're still going for that sweet shot. and with higher stroke risk from afib not caused by a heart valve problem, we're going for a better treatment than warfarin. eliquis. eliquis reduces stroke risk. and has less major bleeding. over 97% of eliquis patients did not experience a stroke. don't stop taking eliquis without talking to your doctor as this may increase your risk of stroke. eliquis can cause serious and in rare cases fatal bleeding. don't take eliquis if you have an artificial heart valve or abnormal bleeding. while taking, you may bruise more easily or take longer for bleeding to stop. get help right away for unexpected bleeding, or unusual bruising. it may increase your bleeding risk if you take certain medicines. tell your doctor about all planned medical or dental procedures. the number one cardiologist-prescribed blood thinner. we're
>> erin mclaughlin, thank you. >>> we'll take a break.w weight loss drugs exploding in popularity, we'll tell you how soon an effective pill version could be available. that's coming up next. we're still going for that sweet shot. and with higher stroke risk from afib not caused by a heart valve problem, we're going for a better treatment than warfarin. eliquis. eliquis reduces stroke risk. and has less major bleeding. over 97% of eliquis patients did not experience a stroke....
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in new york, erin delmore, bbc news. legalise assisted dying if a bill introduced at holyrood is approved. under the proposals, a patient could only request medical assistance to end their life if they had an advanced, progressive, terminal illness, which had been diagnosed independently by two doctors. two doctors would also need to establish someone is mentally competent. the patient would have to be aged 16 or over and a resident of scotland for at least 12 months. they would also have to administer the life—ending medication themselves. our scotland editor, james cook, has been hearing arguments for and against the bill. august 2015, i was diagnosed with secondary breast cancer. and it was terminal, it had spread. mandy has been defying the odds for nearly a decade. she was just 26 when she was told she could be dead within two years. advances in cancer care have prolonged mandy's life, but concern about the end still keeps her awake at night. i spent a lot of time being anxious and worrying about dying a slow, horri
in new york, erin delmore, bbc news. legalise assisted dying if a bill introduced at holyrood is approved. under the proposals, a patient could only request medical assistance to end their life if they had an advanced, progressive, terminal illness, which had been diagnosed independently by two doctors. two doctors would also need to establish someone is mentally competent. the patient would have to be aged 16 or over and a resident of scotland for at least 12 months. they would also have to...
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in this case, erin hawley said that was not enough.it was simply not enough these individuals would be able to exempt themselves out. in fact, she seemed to suggest there would be somehow complications at hospitals where somehow even though they had existed -- exempted themselves out, there was to be called upon to help in cases of managing a miscarriage or an abortion. that is important to note because it gets back to the question of standing. as to the other issues with regard to these doctors, the so-called doctors in this case will stop well, of the seven, boils down to only two who are obstetricians, gynecologists who might be in the hospital performing some care, obstetric or gynecological care. but as justice jackson noted, the kind of relief they seek in this case is totally disproportionate to who they are -- the relief already exists. that is the fact they can just be exempted from providing any kind of care in an emergency room that might relate to somebody who needs to manage a miscarriage. it was interesting that justice a
in this case, erin hawley said that was not enough.it was simply not enough these individuals would be able to exempt themselves out. in fact, she seemed to suggest there would be somehow complications at hospitals where somehow even though they had existed -- exempted themselves out, there was to be called upon to help in cases of managing a miscarriage or an abortion. that is important to note because it gets back to the question of standing. as to the other issues with regard to these...