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patrick lane's children join me, katie and evan lane. guys, i'm so sorry for the loss of your father. it's such a tragedy and i know it's been hard on both of you and katie, he just moved you into college like a month ago, right? >> yes, it was one month ago that he was completely healthy, helping me move all my furniture into my first apartment, doing all the heavy lifting for me. >> he moved you in, this is your first apartment at college, i might add. he moved you in there, he stayed the night with you and what did he say to you as he was leaving? >> he gave me a really big hug and he said "i'm proud of you, katie bug." he walked out my front door, and if i had known that that was going to be my last time seeing my dad in person alive and well, i don't think i would have let go of him. >> why was he so hesitant to get vaccinated, katie? >> there's multiple reasons, i think. one of which was some of the media that he ingested. he wasn't by any means far right. he was right in the middle, and he consumed media from both sides, and just
patrick lane's children join me, katie and evan lane. guys, i'm so sorry for the loss of your father. it's such a tragedy and i know it's been hard on both of you and katie, he just moved you into college like a month ago, right? >> yes, it was one month ago that he was completely healthy, helping me move all my furniture into my first apartment, doing all the heavy lifting for me. >> he moved you in, this is your first apartment at college, i might add. he moved you in there, he...
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so the morning i call evan and say how was your night?rse reported why she was doing her handover to the other nurses. she exaggerated the whole thing. and it looks like i'm being victimised now that i'm talking. i think they can hear me. so you go when you come back, there's a story for another day. that was the last words of my son to me. so how did you feel when you heard the coroner say that evan's life could have been saved if the doctors acted quicker? i was a little bit disappointed because i expected the coroner to say it was negligence, but he refused to say that because he said if he was not actually neglected, but he was actually being cared for, only that he was given the wrong care. he wasn't in any sickle cell crisis is the lack of proper care he received that led to the deterioration. sickle cell wasjust the underlying health condition. i don't think they actually understand a sickle cell crisis patients. north middlesex hospital admits the care evan received here should have been better. since his death they say they've in
so the morning i call evan and say how was your night?rse reported why she was doing her handover to the other nurses. she exaggerated the whole thing. and it looks like i'm being victimised now that i'm talking. i think they can hear me. so you go when you come back, there's a story for another day. that was the last words of my son to me. so how did you feel when you heard the coroner say that evan's life could have been saved if the doctors acted quicker? i was a little bit disappointed...
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evan, this is for you. justifying afghanistan, the withdrawal there, the president said that it was what the american people wanted. if the president stays focused on what voters want, do you think that'll pay off for him in the long run? he's got to accomplish some things but if he stays focused on what voters want, will that pay off for him in the long run? >> yeah. and focus is exactly the word. i think, don, in a moment like this presidents are sort of inundated with competing pieces of political advice and instinct and there are moments where they might say okay, i'm going to sort of dash over here and try to meet whatever the short-term political incentive might be. you didn't see him do that on afghanistan. look, the reality was that was a painful episode. it obviously was difficult for him, but you saw him stay committed to the policy which he believed was in the long-term interest, the vital national interest as he often says of this country. and americans by and large in polls support the decision
evan, this is for you. justifying afghanistan, the withdrawal there, the president said that it was what the american people wanted. if the president stays focused on what voters want, do you think that'll pay off for him in the long run? he's got to accomplish some things but if he stays focused on what voters want, will that pay off for him in the long run? >> yeah. and focus is exactly the word. i think, don, in a moment like this presidents are sort of inundated with competing pieces...
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here's amandla stenberg in "dear evan hansen.st ones never let you see ♪ ♪ the ache they carry ♪ [ cheers and applause >> jimmy: yeah, that's how you do it. [ cheers and applause amandla stenberg "dear evan hansen" is in theaters september 24th. we'll be right back with a a performance from "wicked." stick around [ cheers and applause ♪ and there you have it- woah. wireless on the most reliable network nationwide. wow. -big deal! ...we get unlimited for just 30 bucks. sweet, i get that too and mine has 5g included. that's cool, but ours save us serious clam-aroonies. relax people, my wireless is crushing it. that's because you all have xfinity mobile with your internet. it's wireless so good, it keeps one upping itself. ♪ [ cheers and applause >> jimmy: here to perform "popular" and "the wizard and i" from the hit broadway musical "wicked" please welcome ginna claire mason and lindsay pearce [ cheers and applause ♪ ♪ whenever i se someone less fortunate than i and let's face it ♪ ♪ who isn't les fortunate than i my tender heart t
here's amandla stenberg in "dear evan hansen.st ones never let you see ♪ ♪ the ache they carry ♪ [ cheers and applause >> jimmy: yeah, that's how you do it. [ cheers and applause amandla stenberg "dear evan hansen" is in theaters september 24th. we'll be right back with a a performance from "wicked." stick around [ cheers and applause ♪ and there you have it- woah. wireless on the most reliable network nationwide. wow. -big deal! ...we get unlimited for...
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so let's start with dan evans.flag in the men's singles. how is he getting on? ., ., ., ., ., on? not so well now. he made a great start to the — on? not so well now. he made a great start to the match _ on? not so well now. he made a great start to the match clinic _ on? not so well now. he made a great start to the match clinic at _ on? not so well now. he made a great start to the match clinic at the - start to the match clinic at the moment, but here instead. so let's start with dan evans. we know that andy murray is out, so he is flying the flag in the men's singles. how is he getting on? not so well now. he made a great start to the match, got an early break against a talented tall young australian player, but he's hit back. he's on the first set now, six games to four, then hejust completed the first set now, six games to four, then he just completed that. the first set now, six games to four, then hejust completed that. i would've expected it to be quite a long one now, even if evans were to win the first s
so let's start with dan evans.flag in the men's singles. how is he getting on? ., ., ., ., ., on? not so well now. he made a great start to the — on? not so well now. he made a great start to the match _ on? not so well now. he made a great start to the match clinic _ on? not so well now. he made a great start to the match clinic at _ on? not so well now. he made a great start to the match clinic at the - start to the match clinic at the moment, but here instead. so let's start with dan...
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evans: a number of things. the first thing parents need to recognize is one of the biggest predictors of how well their children will do is how they do. and around a lot of these issues, there's been a lot of anxiety, a lot of issues with people talking about these issues. and so the first thing they have to recognize is they have to take care of them themselves. the other is children are being affected by the pandemic but not only the pandemic, all the things around the pandemic, the financial uncertainty and other issues and that they have to be on the lookout that their children are experiencing difficulty and doing everything they can to connect their children to services. ms. degette: ms. danielpour, i'll ask you, while your teens are focused on the school day now, if they could hear one message from you on the importance of getting the vaccine, what would it be? ms. danielpour: i think i would say getting vaccinated really the best tool as well as everyone around us. young people care about their communit
evans: a number of things. the first thing parents need to recognize is one of the biggest predictors of how well their children will do is how they do. and around a lot of these issues, there's been a lot of anxiety, a lot of issues with people talking about these issues. and so the first thing they have to recognize is they have to take care of them themselves. the other is children are being affected by the pandemic but not only the pandemic, all the things around the pandemic, the financial...
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a clip here's amy adams and ben platt in "dear evan hansen."ot speaking >> why not >> well, i -- i just don't think -- i mean, most people think that i'm not that cool of a person. so nobody wants to hear from me >> well, if that's what most people think, it sounds like most people don't know you very well they didn't know connor either they never bothered. >> jimmy: ah amy adams, everybody [ cheers and applause "dear evan hansen" opens in theaters september 24th. we'll be right back with billy crudup stick around amy, thank you once again. >> thank you [ cheers and applause ♪ welcome to allstate. where you can pay a little less and enjoy the ride a little more. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ now, get new lower auto rates with allstate. because better protection costs a whole lot less. you're in good hands with allstate. click or call for a lower auto rate today. [ "colors" by black pumas ] you're in good hands with allstate. come in for korean tacos. [ indistinct chatter ] leave with the best of both worlds. what we value most, shouldn't cost more. tums vs. mozzarel
a clip here's amy adams and ben platt in "dear evan hansen."ot speaking >> why not >> well, i -- i just don't think -- i mean, most people think that i'm not that cool of a person. so nobody wants to hear from me >> well, if that's what most people think, it sounds like most people don't know you very well they didn't know connor either they never bothered. >> jimmy: ah amy adams, everybody [ cheers and applause "dear evan hansen" opens in theaters...
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the american hit back to take the third but evans was too goodin to take the third but evans was toobeaumont is women's/ new zealand by 46 runs in the first t2o international and chelmsford. england were put into bat and they never really looked back. beaumont leading the charge as they reach the hundred and 84th — four. from there 20 overs. and england were too good with the ball rolling they visitors all out for just a the second game in their three match series is on saturday at hove. three match series is on saturday at hove. in the men's game... england captainjoe root is back at the top of the international test batting rankings — for the first time in 6 years. he's enjoyed a stunning series so faragainst india. root�*s scored centuries in all three test matches and is the series' top run—scorer with 507, ahead of tomorrow's lith test at the oval. the england captain — who began the year 9th in the charts — jumps above new zealand's kane williamson. moeen ali will also be vice captain of the test side for the first time tomorrow. it's an absolute honour. i feel like everybody w
the american hit back to take the third but evans was too goodin to take the third but evans was toobeaumont is women's/ new zealand by 46 runs in the first t2o international and chelmsford. england were put into bat and they never really looked back. beaumont leading the charge as they reach the hundred and 84th — four. from there 20 overs. and england were too good with the ball rolling they visitors all out for just a the second game in their three match series is on saturday at hove....
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carter evans, don't settle for products that give you a sort-of white smile.rest whitening emulsions... ...for 100% whiter teeth. its highly active peroxide droplets... ...swipe on in seconds. better. faster. 100% whiter teeth. shop crestwhitesmile.com. from the very first touch, pampers, the #1 pediatrician recommended brand, helps keep baby's skin drier and healthier. so every touch will protect like the first. pampers ♪ >> announcer: this is the "cbs overnight news." >>> i'm ben tracy in washington. thanks for staying with us. former president george bush will host a fund-raiser next month for republican representative liz cheney. she's wyoming's sole member of the house of representatives and is bracing for a primary challenge. cheney has faced backlash from some in the party for voting ach former president donald trump and for joining the january 6 committee investigating the attack on the capitol by a pro-trump mob. cheney discussed her decision to join the committee with lesley stahl for "60 minutes." >> millions of people around the country have been b
carter evans, don't settle for products that give you a sort-of white smile.rest whitening emulsions... ...for 100% whiter teeth. its highly active peroxide droplets... ...swipe on in seconds. better. faster. 100% whiter teeth. shop crestwhitesmile.com. from the very first touch, pampers, the #1 pediatrician recommended brand, helps keep baby's skin drier and healthier. so every touch will protect like the first. pampers ♪ >> announcer: this is the "cbs overnight news."...
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evan: i think revenues should be just fine. we had a little bit i soft patch with delta, but it has been remarkable how much companies have been able to earn despite these headwinds. what we are focused on is margins and cost pressures because a lot of these supply constraints, there's increasing awareness that these bottlenecks won't be resolved overnight. we think they will be, but they may last well into 2022, so what are companies saying? are they just saying these are going to resolve quickly, or are they going to extend for a while? it is less of a revenues concern. it is more of a margin concern. that is what we will be focused on the next few weeks. jonathan: that is the big test this earnings season, without a doubt. send our best to the team. thanks, evan. down 38 on the s&p, -0.9%. tom, you said it. we need to wait for earnings. tom: it's all there is to it. it is going to be the makeup of earnings. i am most focused on revenue, and this new theme of the revenue growth trap. people are going to go out and buy not the
evan: i think revenues should be just fine. we had a little bit i soft patch with delta, but it has been remarkable how much companies have been able to earn despite these headwinds. what we are focused on is margins and cost pressures because a lot of these supply constraints, there's increasing awareness that these bottlenecks won't be resolved overnight. we think they will be, but they may last well into 2022, so what are companies saying? are they just saying these are going to resolve...
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tonight, we have tony, grammy and emmy winner ben platt of "dear evan hansen!." ben about the new film adaptation, and then, he is going to perform the song "waving through a window" from "dear evan hansen! tonight. [ cheers and applause >> jimmy: plus, her latest movie "the j team" is streaming now on paramount plus. social media superstar, jojo siwa is here! [ cheers and applause we are going to talk to her, and then, she and i might have a friendly dance competition little later in the show [ audience ooh's ] it's going to be good. it's going to be fun you've seen my moves >> steve: i love them. >> jimmy: i got surprise moves tonight. >> steve: superprize >> jimmy: i don't even know -- >> steve: i don't even know what you are going to do, man. it's going to be so crazy. it's going to be nuts. >> jimmy: yeah you will be sitting back there in your bean bag chair vaping and checking out all the moves >> steve: i'll just be sitting here vaping in my dressing room like i do, you know what i mean >> jimmy: yeah >> steve: you got ten different vapes. >> jimmy: yeah,
tonight, we have tony, grammy and emmy winner ben platt of "dear evan hansen!." ben about the new film adaptation, and then, he is going to perform the song "waving through a window" from "dear evan hansen! tonight. [ cheers and applause >> jimmy: plus, her latest movie "the j team" is streaming now on paramount plus. social media superstar, jojo siwa is here! [ cheers and applause we are going to talk to her, and then, she and i might have a friendly...
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what do you think has changed, evan? >> one of the things you're hearing is an important detail from jim clyburn. of course, the congressman from south carolina. he's one of the people who has been pushing for an expansion of medicaid saying we have to push this into states that have said no to it under the affordable care act for over a decade, and he started to say, look, if we can't make this permanent, we'll take half a loaf. we'll put it in place for five years. these are the kinds of changes that begin to get something moving. but you know, don, i think the larger point here that's interesting, too, you've begun to hear someone like joe bimancn talk to joe biden. he's not going to say to somebody, i'm going to squeeze you here, you have to do something for the non-voters. he's trying to put it in larger terms, competitiveness terms. saying, look, for the united states to be competitive in 21st century, we have to have the family leave they have in europe. we have to have the kinds of broadband access you see when y
what do you think has changed, evan? >> one of the things you're hearing is an important detail from jim clyburn. of course, the congressman from south carolina. he's one of the people who has been pushing for an expansion of medicaid saying we have to push this into states that have said no to it under the affordable care act for over a decade, and he started to say, look, if we can't make this permanent, we'll take half a loaf. we'll put it in place for five years. these are the kinds...
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evans. >> mr. evans votes no. >> mr. evans votes no. mr.schneider. >> your schneider votes no. >> mr. schneider votes no. mr. swayze votes no. mr. panetta. mr. panetta votes no. ms. murphy. >> murphy votes no. >> this verse -- ms. murphy votes no. mr. gomez. mr. gomez votes no. >> no. >> mr. herzberg votes no. >> no. >> s plaskett votes no. mr. brady. >> mr. brady votes aye. >> mr. nunez votes aye. mr. buchanan votes aye. mr. smith of nebraska votes aye. mr. reed votes aye. mr. kelly votes aye. mr. smith of missouri votes aye. mr. rice? mr. rice? mr. schleicher? mr. schweikert? this will earthy. mr. lahood. >> yes. >> mr. lahood votes yes. dr. when stripper votes yes. mr. arrington. >>. arrington is a yes mr. arrington votes yes. dr. herzig -- dr. ferguson. >> yes. >> dr. ferguson votes yes. mr. schmucker votes aye. mr. hearn votes aye. this is miller -- misses biller votes aye. mr. rice? mr. chairman? >> no. >> mr. chairman votes no. the cleric will report that highly. >> i have 25 nay's and 17 aye's. >> the amendment fails. i think we are
evans. >> mr. evans votes no. >> mr. evans votes no. mr.schneider. >> your schneider votes no. >> mr. schneider votes no. mr. swayze votes no. mr. panetta. mr. panetta votes no. ms. murphy. >> murphy votes no. >> this verse -- ms. murphy votes no. mr. gomez. mr. gomez votes no. >> no. >> mr. herzberg votes no. >> no. >> s plaskett votes no. mr. brady. >> mr. brady votes aye. >> mr. nunez votes aye. mr. buchanan votes aye....
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steve evans, for our never forget that.ns finals are taking place at the us open tennis tournament in new york. and they couldn't be more different. in the men's final the number two seed daniil medvedev will take on either novak djokovic or olympic champion alexander zverev depending on the outcome of their semi final which is currently under way. while in the womens final it's the battle of two relatively unknown teenagers — britain's18—year—old emma raducanu and canada's 19—year—old leyla fernandez — both making theirfirst appearance in a grand slam final. for more on this, i'm joined now by christopher clarey — an author and the new york times tennis correspondent, who is currently watching that djokovich match. well, let's comment to that briefly. how is it looking? very finally plays to match, he came out strong and jack a bench reacted, he lost a lot of fresh sets in this tournament, so he has lost four now and come back each time, but he seems to be playing within himself and taking out some confidence from that 0ly
steve evans, for our never forget that.ns finals are taking place at the us open tennis tournament in new york. and they couldn't be more different. in the men's final the number two seed daniil medvedev will take on either novak djokovic or olympic champion alexander zverev depending on the outcome of their semi final which is currently under way. while in the womens final it's the battle of two relatively unknown teenagers — britain's18—year—old emma raducanu and canada's...
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evan sernoffsky ktvu fox two news, evan, do we know about how many more witnesses are expected to take stand and possibly who will be called up next? well just before the trial started, the prosecution put out a witness list. there's more than 20 witnesses on there, including high profile people like henry kissinger and the. journalist for the wall street journal. who broke this john kerry room we don't know if they're going to actually take the witness stand and they may very well call other people to the witness stand as well. julie. evan i'm wondering how technical is the prosecution can get sometimes you can get overly technical talking about the thing that can't be einstein and how it was created and all of the inner workings and it can just jurors can just glaze over. and it's not effective. are you getting any sense of how technical they're going to get in their prosecution? frank this is a technical case. it's a white collar corporate fraud case. it's a paper case. they call it so it's not like a criminal case where you have an autopsy and gunshots. for example, it's all in the
evan sernoffsky ktvu fox two news, evan, do we know about how many more witnesses are expected to take stand and possibly who will be called up next? well just before the trial started, the prosecution put out a witness list. there's more than 20 witnesses on there, including high profile people like henry kissinger and the. journalist for the wall street journal. who broke this john kerry room we don't know if they're going to actually take the witness stand and they may very well call other...
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dan da n eva ns dan evans trailing, though. time now for some of today's other stories. a espana title. the slovenian won the final stage time trial to claim the last grand tour of the yearfor the third time in a row. britain's adam yates finished fourth overall. belgium's lotte kopecky won the final stage of the women's vuelta, with britain's anna henderson claiming third. dutch rider annemiek van vleuten took the overall victory by more than a minute and a half. at super league's magic weekend, england international george williams came back to haunt his old club as he scored warrington�*s winner in a 10—6 victory over wigan. earlier, wakefield defeated huddersfield. no doubts about it, dawe after the damp squib in belgium last weekend, there was plenty of sunshine and partying as formula one returned to the netherlands for the first time in 36 years. red bull's max verstappen gave the fans plenty to celebrate by winning the dutch grand prix ahead of title rival lewis hamilton and his mercedes team—mate valtteri bottas. nick parrott reports. formula i had a festival at
dan da n eva ns dan evans trailing, though. time now for some of today's other stories. a espana title. the slovenian won the final stage time trial to claim the last grand tour of the yearfor the third time in a row. britain's adam yates finished fourth overall. belgium's lotte kopecky won the final stage of the women's vuelta, with britain's anna henderson claiming third. dutch rider annemiek van vleuten took the overall victory by more than a minute and a half. at super league's magic...
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david axelrod, evan osnos, great discussion.ou very much. >>> next, the trump biographer who was sued by him and won on the former president's latest lawsuit. this time, it's against his niece mary trump, and three "new york times" reporters, whose investigations of taxes earned them a pulitzer prize. gum damage. or floss y new parodontax active gum repair kills plaque bacteria at the gum line to help keep the gum seal tight. new parodontax active gum repair toothpaste. they said it couldn't be done but you managed to pack a record 1.1 trillion transistors into this chip whoo! yeah! oh, hi i invested in invesco qqq a fund that invests in the innovators of the nasdaq 100 like you you don't have to be circuit design engineer to help push progress forward can i hold the chip? become an agent of innovation with invesco qqq (struggling vehicle sounds) think premium can't be capable? think again. ♪ (energetic music) ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ introducing the first ever at4 lineup. premium and capable. that's professional grade from gmc. heyyy! (steins
david axelrod, evan osnos, great discussion.ou very much. >>> next, the trump biographer who was sued by him and won on the former president's latest lawsuit. this time, it's against his niece mary trump, and three "new york times" reporters, whose investigations of taxes earned them a pulitzer prize. gum damage. or floss y new parodontax active gum repair kills plaque bacteria at the gum line to help keep the gum seal tight. new parodontax active gum repair toothpaste. they...
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now it's time for a look at the weather with owain wyn evans. i hope you are doing all right. for many of as we will see dry weather and some sunshine today. however, we have this weak weather front draped across the uk. that is bringing thicker cloud and some patchy rain as well. you can see it here in the close—up view across northern parts of england, the south of scotland, then wrapping around western parts of wales towards the south—west of england. either side of this some sunshine. cooler to the north. top temperatures 22 or 23 celsius. as we head through this evening the weather front gets reinvigorated, if you like, and we will see heavy spells of rain developing. as we head through the day tomorrow we will continue with that. the weather front creeping towards the east. we could see some localised flooding, as this will produce quite a lot of rainfall within a short space of time for some of us tomorrow. west is best as far as those sunny spells are concerned with top temperatures reaching 20 or 21 celsius. brightening up as we head to the start of this coming week.
now it's time for a look at the weather with owain wyn evans. i hope you are doing all right. for many of as we will see dry weather and some sunshine today. however, we have this weak weather front draped across the uk. that is bringing thicker cloud and some patchy rain as well. you can see it here in the close—up view across northern parts of england, the south of scotland, then wrapping around western parts of wales towards the south—west of england. either side of this some sunshine....
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ktvu is evan sernoffsky has been in court all day. so, evan, what happened today?ank they've narrowed it down to 41 potential jurors and tomorrow they will swear in 12. members of the panel and another five alternates. obviously this case is getting a lot of attention, and many are waiting to see if it has broader implications across silicon valley. arriving in court wednesday. elizabeth holmes was dressed conservatively and said nothing. it's a far cry from the once turtleneck clad face of the now dissolved biotech company theranos. it was that elizabeth holmes, who at 19 dropped out of stanford and grew her company to a $9 billion valuation, promising to revolutionize the blood testing industry. we can begin to make health information more accessible. at the time. it matters most. like so many silicon valley startups. she promised to deliver on a product that had yet to be fully realized. it's a culture commonly referred to as fake it till you make it. it's kind of faking your own confidence if you will. yes we're going to grow. of course, we're going to become a
ktvu is evan sernoffsky has been in court all day. so, evan, what happened today?ank they've narrowed it down to 41 potential jurors and tomorrow they will swear in 12. members of the panel and another five alternates. obviously this case is getting a lot of attention, and many are waiting to see if it has broader implications across silicon valley. arriving in court wednesday. elizabeth holmes was dressed conservatively and said nothing. it's a far cry from the once turtleneck clad face of the...
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evans, the remaining british player in the men's draw, looks good.ourite to go through. just quickly, novak_ favourite to go through. just quickly, novak djokovic trying to become one of only six players with a calendar grand slam — can he do it? a calendar grand slam - can he do it? u, �* a calendar grand slam - can he do it? �* ., ., it? he can, he'll have to win six matches and — it? he can, he'll have to win six matches and he _ it? he can, he'll have to win six matches and he can _ it? he can, he'll have to win six matches and he can do - it? he can, he'll have to win six l matches and he can do it. there's pressure on him, but he's already level with roger federer and rafael nadal. you wouldn't bet against them. ., ~ nadal. you wouldn't bet against them. . ,, i. nadal. you wouldn't bet against them. ., ~' ,, , nadal. you wouldn't bet against them. . ,, , . nadal. you wouldn't bet against them. . «r , . joe root�*s incredible international batting performances this season have been rewarded with him moving to the top of the international test ra
evans, the remaining british player in the men's draw, looks good.ourite to go through. just quickly, novak_ favourite to go through. just quickly, novak djokovic trying to become one of only six players with a calendar grand slam — can he do it? a calendar grand slam - can he do it? u, �* a calendar grand slam - can he do it? �* ., ., it? he can, he'll have to win six matches and — it? he can, he'll have to win six matches and he _ it? he can, he'll have to win six matches and he can _...
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reporter evan sernoffsky was in court watching the jury selection process today. so evan what's happened so far? that's right, frank. this jury pool is slowly being window down. it started with some 200 perspective. jurors but nine off the top were let go because they weren't vaccinated. then another 30 were cut because of personal reasons. what they're trying to do now is find out how much the rest of the panel knows about the case. and it turns out almost everybody knows something about the case. so what they're trying to do is see if they have any, if they're going to be fair, fair and unbiased when they eventually become members of the panel. now we have new video of homes entering federal court in san jose this morning. she was accompanied by her attorneys who wheeled in stacks of file boxes she's facing 12 counts, including wire fraud and conspiracy. to commit wire fraud. prosecutors have accused her of defrauding investors and patients when she took over 700 million in investment capital. she claimed that her technology the edison machine, could conduct com
reporter evan sernoffsky was in court watching the jury selection process today. so evan what's happened so far? that's right, frank. this jury pool is slowly being window down. it started with some 200 perspective. jurors but nine off the top were let go because they weren't vaccinated. then another 30 were cut because of personal reasons. what they're trying to do now is find out how much the rest of the panel knows about the case. and it turns out almost everybody knows something about the...
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evan, you're up first.n indictment tonight in this long-awaited robert durham investigation, but it's not what people were built up to anticipate -- well, what certain people were built up to anticipate. take us through the charges, please. >> look, there was a lot of hype over this investigation by john durham, who was appointed as special counsel by bill barr, you know, to look into the investigation, the trump/russia investigation. durham today filed charges against michael susman, who is a cybersecurity lawyer here in washington, who worked for perkins kouey. he's accused and charged with lying to the fbi at a meeting in september 2016 in which he handed over information that purported to show some kind of communications between a server belonging to the trump organization and a russian bank called alpha bank. now, according to durham, this was a key lie, a material lie that is worth bringing this charge of making a false statement because he says that susman didn't disclose that he was working at the t
evan, you're up first.n indictment tonight in this long-awaited robert durham investigation, but it's not what people were built up to anticipate -- well, what certain people were built up to anticipate. take us through the charges, please. >> look, there was a lot of hype over this investigation by john durham, who was appointed as special counsel by bill barr, you know, to look into the investigation, the trump/russia investigation. durham today filed charges against michael susman, who...
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so what do you think has changed, evan? >> well, one of the things you're hearing was an important detail from jim clyburn, influential of course congressman from south carolina. he's one of the people who has been pushing for an expansion of medicaid, saying we have to push this into states that have said no to it under the affordable care act for nearly a decade. he's starting to say, look, if we can't make this permanent, as he said today, we'll take half a loaf. we'll put it in place for five years. these are the kinds of changes that begin to get something moving. i think the larger point here that's really interesting too is you've begun to hear little bits of how joe biden is talking to some somebody like joe manchin. joe manchin telling reporters they're having conversations about the direction of the country. he's not going to say, i'm going to squeeze you. you're going to have to do this for your own voters. he's trying to put it in larger interprets, competitiveness terms, saying, look, for the united states to b
so what do you think has changed, evan? >> well, one of the things you're hearing was an important detail from jim clyburn, influential of course congressman from south carolina. he's one of the people who has been pushing for an expansion of medicaid, saying we have to push this into states that have said no to it under the affordable care act for nearly a decade. he's starting to say, look, if we can't make this permanent, as he said today, we'll take half a loaf. we'll put it in place...
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evan santoro, thank you so much. allison chinchar following this from the weather center in atlanta. allison, for those who are in the path of all this, what should they expect in the coming day? >> all right. so, the big news is the additional rain at this point is really going to be limited to eastern massachusetts, maine, areas like that because the bulk of the rain has really moved out of a lot of areas. you're seeing videos now of areas of new york and new jersey and pennsylvania. the sun is out, which is good. it will allow them to assess the damage. it will allow the clean-up process to begin because if it was still raining in those areas, it would delay them being able to get a lot of that cleared up. the one thing to note, though, we talked about this before. it's the river flooding. it's a delayed process. it's not like roadway flooding where the water eventually drains out. the river gauges that you talk about with this, it takes time for those river gauges to come down. in some cases it can be days. and y
evan santoro, thank you so much. allison chinchar following this from the weather center in atlanta. allison, for those who are in the path of all this, what should they expect in the coming day? >> all right. so, the big news is the additional rain at this point is really going to be limited to eastern massachusetts, maine, areas like that because the bulk of the rain has really moved out of a lot of areas. you're seeing videos now of areas of new york and new jersey and pennsylvania....
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david axelrod, evan osnos, great discussion. thank you very much. >>> next, the trump biographer who was sued by him and won on the former president's latest lawsuit. this time, it's against his niece, mary trump, and three "new york times'" reporters, whose investigations of taxes earned them a pulitzer prize. pa: hold those steins up! crowd: 42, 43, 44... did i win? your cousin. ♪ from boston. ♪ ♪ ♪ heyyy! (steins breaking) it means, “ok-to-beer-fest”. (cheering) put it up, all the way! ohh! pay up! hey, hey, hey! (slaps) hey, hey, hey! (slaps) another sam octoberfest? nein. make it ten! i like this guy. (cheers) wild boy! i looked on ancestry and just started digging and found some really cool stuff... it was just a lot of fun. just to talk to my parents about it and to send it to my grandparents and be like, hey this person we're all related to look at this crazy stuff they did in arizona 100 years ago. it actually gives you a picture of their life, so you get to feel like you're walking the same path they did. ♪ ♪ incompara
david axelrod, evan osnos, great discussion. thank you very much. >>> next, the trump biographer who was sued by him and won on the former president's latest lawsuit. this time, it's against his niece, mary trump, and three "new york times'" reporters, whose investigations of taxes earned them a pulitzer prize. pa: hold those steins up! crowd: 42, 43, 44... did i win? your cousin. ♪ from boston. ♪ ♪ ♪ heyyy! (steins breaking) it means, “ok-to-beer-fest”....
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evans. you are a pediatrician, but in this capacity and from your experience in the american academy of pediatrics, what do we know about how the pandemic has affected adolescent development and academic achievement, and whether this will be long-lasting. dr. beers: thank you so much. effects on children have been really substantive. it has impacted their mental health, education, and those impacts have not been equitably distributed. children in low income families and communities of color, children who have experienced greater amounts of reef and loss are impacted more. we are hearing this from pediatricians across the country. i do quite a bit of work in mental health system here in washington, d.c.. we are seeing that here. in terms of recovery, i think we can recover. we know children will thrive with safe, stable and nurturing relationships. we know with good support they can recover. it's incumbent on us to put supports in place to make sure children get the things they need to addres
evans. you are a pediatrician, but in this capacity and from your experience in the american academy of pediatrics, what do we know about how the pandemic has affected adolescent development and academic achievement, and whether this will be long-lasting. dr. beers: thank you so much. effects on children have been really substantive. it has impacted their mental health, education, and those impacts have not been equitably distributed. children in low income families and communities of color,...
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we talk to the author, assembly member evan lowe. we take a short break on the air but the conversation continues on facebook live right. abc 7 is also owned i [music] 'my own garden is my own garden,' said the giant, so he built a high wall all around it. then one morning the giant heard some lovely music. through a little hole in the wall, the children had crept in. and the giant's heart melted... and they found the giant...all covered with blossoms. kristen: welcome back. state lawmakers just passed a bill requiring gender-neutral sections for toys and childcare items and major department stores. it will at the governor newsom for signing and if it becomes law as expected, it will make california the first state to have such a law. joining us is the author of the bill, assembly member evan low from the south bay. how are you? assmb. low: good to see you. happy friday. kristen: happy friday to you. congratulations, assemblyman, because third try is the charm. what are the stipulations? assmb. low: this exciting bill will help her i
we talk to the author, assembly member evan lowe. we take a short break on the air but the conversation continues on facebook live right. abc 7 is also owned i [music] 'my own garden is my own garden,' said the giant, so he built a high wall all around it. then one morning the giant heard some lovely music. through a little hole in the wall, the children had crept in. and the giant's heart melted... and they found the giant...all covered with blossoms. kristen: welcome back. state lawmakers...
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evans? >> mr. evans votes no. >> mr. evans votes no. mr. schneider. mr. schneider votes no. mr. suozzi? >> no! >> mr. suozzi votes no. mr. panetta votes no. ms. murphy votes no. mr. gomez votes no. mr. horsford votes no. ms. plaskett votes nay. mr. brady votes aye. mr. nunez votes aye. mr. buchanan votes aye. mr. smith of nebraska? mr. smith of nebraska votes aye. mr. reed? mr. reed votes aye. mr. kelly votes aye. mr. smith of missouri votes aye. mr. rice votes aye. mr. schweikert. mr. schweikert. ms. walorski votes aye. mr. lahood votes yes. dr. wenstrup yes. mr. arrington votes yes. dr. ferguson votes yes. mr. estes votes yes. >> mr. estes votes yes. >> mr. estes votes yes. mr. smucker votes aye. >> aye. >> mr. smucker votes aye. mr. hern votes aye. mrs. miller votes aye. mr. higgins? mr. higgins votes no. mr. chairman? mr. chairman votes no. chair neal: the clerk will tally the vote. >> i have 25 no's and 18 ayes. chair neal: is there anyone who wishes to present an amendment? >> mr. chairman, i have a point of order. chair neal: you will await the gentleman's from pennsylvan
evans? >> mr. evans votes no. >> mr. evans votes no. mr. schneider. mr. schneider votes no. mr. suozzi? >> no! >> mr. suozzi votes no. mr. panetta votes no. ms. murphy votes no. mr. gomez votes no. mr. horsford votes no. ms. plaskett votes nay. mr. brady votes aye. mr. nunez votes aye. mr. buchanan votes aye. mr. smith of nebraska? mr. smith of nebraska votes aye. mr. reed? mr. reed votes aye. mr. kelly votes aye. mr. smith of missouri votes aye. mr. rice votes aye. mr....
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much mac in terms of dan evans ranking the top 20 potentially looks in vain right now. to the top ten. he beat novak djokovic in monte carlo and won his first title and he's really stepping things up on his progression, fitness and training and top ten yes. top ten is going to be difficult with the playground at the moment but he does have a game. he is coming towards the latter stages of his career but he has got the energy, the determination, the drive, so why not?— and another female teenager making headlines at this year's tournament is leyla fernandez — she's into the quarters after kerber and osaka, two major winners. how impressed have you been with her? absolutely frightening as a player. she actually turns 19 today so happy birthday to her. she is still a teenager, left—handed player, look so sweet and innocent inlets on court and she has got to stop. she took down the defending champion naomi osaka. the hardest thing to do is back up a win like that. you are mentally exhausted and physically exhausted and she then took it to the 2016 champion angelique kerber
much mac in terms of dan evans ranking the top 20 potentially looks in vain right now. to the top ten. he beat novak djokovic in monte carlo and won his first title and he's really stepping things up on his progression, fitness and training and top ten yes. top ten is going to be difficult with the playground at the moment but he does have a game. he is coming towards the latter stages of his career but he has got the energy, the determination, the drive, so why not?— and another female...
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story just now from the bloomberg team on charles evans.ust want to reiterate what charles evans of the chicago federal reserve will say a little later this, in prepared remarks for a speech a little bit later. "i do not think the supply side induced transitory inflation we are seeing today will be enough to do the trick. i suspect we will need a period of sustained monetary policy induced overshooting enough to deliver on a mandated -- on our mandated goals." voting number this year. a lot of fed speak. for the chicago fed president charles evans, they don't seem to be there yet. tom: i have a huge respect for president evans of chicago. i am just going to suggest he carries some weight. within the fed speak that we have, as we said to gene tannuzzo, at what level do they change their tone. we have not broken out of so many trends. we are just at the point of those trends. jonathan: if you are talking about the bond market, at the start of the year when yields broke out, when we really see yields start to break outcome of the line was it i
story just now from the bloomberg team on charles evans.ust want to reiterate what charles evans of the chicago federal reserve will say a little later this, in prepared remarks for a speech a little bit later. "i do not think the supply side induced transitory inflation we are seeing today will be enough to do the trick. i suspect we will need a period of sustained monetary policy induced overshooting enough to deliver on a mandated -- on our mandated goals." voting number this year....
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for the artistic director cameron bailey, dear evan hansen was a perfect choice for the opening nightd third wave in canada. as we were watching the films we were looking for something that offered hope, that offered some inspiration, but that wasn't simply light, and dear evan hansen looks at some serious subjects about the life of a young man going through some personal issues, some mental health issues, dealing with social isolation, as so many of us were, but it is a musical. it has gorgeous songs. it is ultimately very uplifting. and that combination of being serious and yet inspiring and uplifting was i think exactly the right tone for opening. those attending the festival found it a little different from normal pre—covid times. in 2019 there was a lot more people, a lot more excitement. it is easier to get tickets. it is a nice layout, - you're not as scrunched, you're not waiting in line. the princess of wales theatre hosted the world premiere of one of the talked about films, the eyes of tammy faye, starring jessica chastain, a performance that is all but guaranteed to bring
for the artistic director cameron bailey, dear evan hansen was a perfect choice for the opening nightd third wave in canada. as we were watching the films we were looking for something that offered hope, that offered some inspiration, but that wasn't simply light, and dear evan hansen looks at some serious subjects about the life of a young man going through some personal issues, some mental health issues, dealing with social isolation, as so many of us were, but it is a musical. it has...
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british number one dan evans is into the fourth round of the us open for the first time, coming fromrin surged into a two—set lead, leaving evans staring at what would have been another third round loss. only once before has he reached the fourth round of a slam — that came at the australian open back in 2017 — but belief was restored as evans levelled at two sets all, taking the match to a tie break, which he ran away with, sealed as popryin double—faulted on match point. his reward now, a match against second seed daniil medvedev. manchester united got the women's super league season under way with a 2—0 win over reading. kirsty hanson put united ahead just before the break, slotting home after being nicely played through, before ona batlle sealed the three points early in the second half with a lovely strike in what was marc skinner's first game in charge, having replaced former manager casey stoney. to cricket. england have a slender lead of 56 runs over india following day two of the fourth test. ollie pope impressing with his innings of 81, as did chris woakes who made a quickf
british number one dan evans is into the fourth round of the us open for the first time, coming fromrin surged into a two—set lead, leaving evans staring at what would have been another third round loss. only once before has he reached the fourth round of a slam — that came at the australian open back in 2017 — but belief was restored as evans levelled at two sets all, taking the match to a tie break, which he ran away with, sealed as popryin double—faulted on match point. his reward...
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"dear evan hansen" is her movie. we'll have a look at that when we come back. is out there. go find it. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ we'll bring the pieces that inspire. you bring a desire to play and discover. together, we'll create a style that is trademark 'you'. ♪ ♪ don't be fooled by the bike. or judge him by his jacket. while ted's eyes are on the road, his heart stays home. he's got gloria, and 10 grand-babies, to prove it. but his back made weekend rides tough, so ted called on the card that's even tougher. and the medicare coverage trusted by more doctors. medicare from blue cross blue shield. by your side, no matter what. that's the benefit of blue. find your local blue cross and blue shield plan at benefitofblue.com we did it again. we did it again. find verizon has beencross named america's most verizon has been named america's most reliable network by rootmetrics. and our customers rated us #1 for network quality in america according to j.d. power. number one in reliability, 16 times in a row. most awarded for network quality, 27 times in a row. proving once again that
"dear evan hansen" is her movie. we'll have a look at that when we come back. is out there. go find it. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ we'll bring the pieces that inspire. you bring a desire to play and discover. together, we'll create a style that is trademark 'you'. ♪ ♪ don't be fooled by the bike. or judge him by his jacket. while ted's eyes are on the road, his heart stays home. he's got gloria, and 10 grand-babies, to prove it. but his back made weekend rides tough, so ted called on the...
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why is it so important to do this, evan?e done ten years ago? now you have satellite imagery, security footage, you can piece things together like you couldn't before? >> that's exactly right. our team and the post visual forensics team rely on things you can get online, videos, photos, data, meta data as well as a lot of advances in satellite imagery, things you can purchase commercially that allows us and this community of online open source researchers to piece together things that no one could piece together a decade ago. whereas before we might have had the account of the government versus the account of the witnesses and americans maybe at least in the past were inclined to give their government some credence in what it said and the claims that it may. now we can take this visual data you can see for yourself, piece it together in a very transparent way and use that to create a story that holds the powerful to account and challenges the government's narrative. >> nah dean, "the washington post" calls it visual forensic
why is it so important to do this, evan?e done ten years ago? now you have satellite imagery, security footage, you can piece things together like you couldn't before? >> that's exactly right. our team and the post visual forensics team rely on things you can get online, videos, photos, data, meta data as well as a lot of advances in satellite imagery, things you can purchase commercially that allows us and this community of online open source researchers to piece together things that no...
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altogether, some 130 features were shown at the festival, and it opens with the dear evan hansen, an and has a depressed, and anxious high school student played by ben platt, who was in the original broadway musical. it was nice to go in with lots of knowledge of a character from my performance on stage as the foundation and i had my own struggles much like every other human being on the planet, thinking about my own mental health and i try to make him as human and as connected to me as i could, without playing myself. toronto endured a tough lockdown, one of the longest in north america, for the staff of the festival, getting their annual extravaganza off the ground hasn't been easy. for the artistic director cameron bailey, dear evan hansen was a perfect choice for the opening night film. we were going through hard times, we had a bad third wave in canada. as we were watching the films we were looking for something that offered hope, that offered some inspiration, but that wasn't simply light, and dear evan hansen looks at some serious subjects about the life of a young man going t
altogether, some 130 features were shown at the festival, and it opens with the dear evan hansen, an and has a depressed, and anxious high school student played by ben platt, who was in the original broadway musical. it was nice to go in with lots of knowledge of a character from my performance on stage as the foundation and i had my own struggles much like every other human being on the planet, thinking about my own mental health and i try to make him as human and as connected to me as i...
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the bookends for this book, evan, are 9/11 and the january 6th insurrection.nteresting because there was an end point january 6th in many ways, yeah. >> but now it's being celebrated. >> yeah. >> on saturday. how does that strike you? >> we're watching the process of how a lie becomes a myth. it becomes enduring feature in a culture. this is sort of a fact that goes back years. one of the things that really strikes me is that you've seen people come to believe the idea that they don't have to be attached to the facts. this didn't happen overnight. you know, i'm very mindful of the fact that we are living in a period in american life in which certain people have decided that reliable institutions, media institutions are no longer a source of information for them. they're going off on their own. what you're seeing right now with the preparations for this rally is the idea that it is a metastasizing lie. it's taken on new forms just in eight months. it's going to continue, i'm afraid. >> so the lie becomes a myth. and it is enduring. and with that, we've seen com
the bookends for this book, evan, are 9/11 and the january 6th insurrection.nteresting because there was an end point january 6th in many ways, yeah. >> but now it's being celebrated. >> yeah. >> on saturday. how does that strike you? >> we're watching the process of how a lie becomes a myth. it becomes enduring feature in a culture. this is sort of a fact that goes back years. one of the things that really strikes me is that you've seen people come to believe the idea...
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evan sernoffsky ktvu, fox two news and evan during testimony today. did elizabeth holmes appear when the lab director was talking on the witness stand? elizabeth holmes appeared like she's appeared for every single witness sitting upright, her hands together in front of her paying very close attention to every word we've really seen. no emotion at all from elizabeth holmes this entire time, including when she walks into court and she walks out, so we're still waiting to see if potentially, the defense is going to call her as a witness. julie alright, you'll continue to follow it for us, evan. thank you. alright next at 5 30 university police have a suspect after san francisco state is threatened, leading to a campus wide shutdown plus. senators grilling top leaders of the military as lawmakers seek answers on the end of the war in afghanistan. i'm lauren blanchard in washington every single day, we're all getting a little bit better. we're better cooks... better neighbors... hi. i've got this until you get back. better parents... and better friends. n
evan sernoffsky ktvu, fox two news and evan during testimony today. did elizabeth holmes appear when the lab director was talking on the witness stand? elizabeth holmes appeared like she's appeared for every single witness sitting upright, her hands together in front of her paying very close attention to every word we've really seen. no emotion at all from elizabeth holmes this entire time, including when she walks into court and she walks out, so we're still waiting to see if potentially, the...
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evan sernoffsky was in court today. evan what's the latest? that's right. general. mattis said that elizabeth holmes told him that theranos is technology would be faster, cheaper and more accurate than traditional lab testing. that is, of course, until everything came crashing down. why would she, former four star general and secretary of defense james mattis took the witness stand wednesday in the high profile case against elizabeth holmes. he said he met homes while serving as commander of the u. s armed forces in the middle east. he was excited about the potential for theranos is testing equipment to be used on the battlefield. he described joining the theranos board in 2013 after retiring from the military. he also invested $85,000 of his own money in the company, he said. holmes told board members that there are no says edison machines could do all 2000 tests available at conventional testing labs. that the tests were automated, so they were faster and more accurate than conventional tests. general mattis seems to be the most important link that they presented
evan sernoffsky was in court today. evan what's the latest? that's right. general. mattis said that elizabeth holmes told him that theranos is technology would be faster, cheaper and more accurate than traditional lab testing. that is, of course, until everything came crashing down. why would she, former four star general and secretary of defense james mattis took the witness stand wednesday in the high profile case against elizabeth holmes. he said he met homes while serving as commander of...
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evan osnos, "the new yorker" staff writer, author of the new book "wild land," the making of america's fury, and vivian salama "the wall street journal" national security reporter. jon, i want to start with you. the fda's recommendation was more narrow than president biden wanted. you heard dr. fauci's explanation of that, but he has been criticized for jumping the gun. what happened? >> well, it looked like the white house was getting ahead of the science, that the white house was getting ahead of the health experts and, you know, little bit of a spin mode in saying, look. we just wanted to be ready by this, but make no mistake, martha, when the white house rolled this out, the expectation was we would begin the process for boosters for everybody on september 20th. that was not the recommendation of the fda advisory panel and not what they go forward with in all likelihood, and this is important because biden's credibility on covid has been his -- has been what has driven the level of his popularity. this is what he is trusted most on, and what he needs to be trusted most on, and we'v
evan osnos, "the new yorker" staff writer, author of the new book "wild land," the making of america's fury, and vivian salama "the wall street journal" national security reporter. jon, i want to start with you. the fda's recommendation was more narrow than president biden wanted. you heard dr. fauci's explanation of that, but he has been criticized for jumping the gun. what happened? >> well, it looked like the white house was getting ahead of the science,...
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first, evan mcmorris-santoro in paterson, new jersey. evan, what is the situation there? >> reporter: fred, i want to talk to you about how this storm is still going on in places like paterson, new jersey. take a look at this river over here. this is the passaic river. flood stage is 7 feet. earlier this morning, the national weather service said it was at 9 feet. you can see how high that water is. that's still going on. obviously, it's not as bad as it was on wednesday night. i want to take you through what this town has been going through. with me, i have fire chief brian mcdermott and i have mayor andre sayah. fire chief, you first. what happened wednesday night, here on this bridge, somebody was underneath this bridge. your team got a call. tell me what happened next. >> yeah. so we get the call. actually myself and mayor sayah was at the fire headquarters. we jumped into my truck. we took off down here. we heard rescue 2, which the truck is behind me here. they took off, got to the site, and found this gentleman. i'll show you right here. come with me. >> reporter:
first, evan mcmorris-santoro in paterson, new jersey. evan, what is the situation there? >> reporter: fred, i want to talk to you about how this storm is still going on in places like paterson, new jersey. take a look at this river over here. this is the passaic river. flood stage is 7 feet. earlier this morning, the national weather service said it was at 9 feet. you can see how high that water is. that's still going on. obviously, it's not as bad as it was on wednesday night. i want to...
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evans. mr. evans votes no. mr. schneider. mr. schneider votes no. mr. suozzi. mr. suozzi: suozzi no. the clerk: mr. suozzi votes no. mr. panetta. panetta votes no. mrs. murphy. mrs. murphy votes no. mr. gomez. mr. gomez votes no. mr. horsford. mr. horsford votes no. ms. plaskett. ms. plaskett: plaskett votes no. the clerk: ms. plaskett votes no. mr. brady. mr. brady: brady votes aye. the clerk: mr. brady votes aye. mr. nunes. mr. nunes: nunes votes aye. the clerk: mr. nunes votes aye. mr. buchanan. mr. buchanan: buchanan votes aye. the clerk: mr. buchanan votes aye. mr. smith of nebraska. mr. smith of nebraska. mr. smith: yes. the clerk: mr. smith of nebraska votes yes. mr. reed. mr. reed: reed, yes. the clerk: mr. reed votes yes. mr. kelly. mr. kelly votes yes. mr. smith of missouri. mr. smith: yes. the clerk: mr. smith of missouri votes yes. mr. rice. mr. rice: yes. the clerk: mr. rice votes yes. mr. schweikert. mr. schweikert votes yes. mrs. walorski. mrs. walorski votes yes. mr. lahood. mr. lahood: yes. the clerk: mr. lahood votes yes. dr. wenstrup. mr. wenstru
evans. mr. evans votes no. mr. schneider. mr. schneider votes no. mr. suozzi. mr. suozzi: suozzi no. the clerk: mr. suozzi votes no. mr. panetta. panetta votes no. mrs. murphy. mrs. murphy votes no. mr. gomez. mr. gomez votes no. mr. horsford. mr. horsford votes no. ms. plaskett. ms. plaskett: plaskett votes no. the clerk: ms. plaskett votes no. mr. brady. mr. brady: brady votes aye. the clerk: mr. brady votes aye. mr. nunes. mr. nunes: nunes votes aye. the clerk: mr. nunes votes aye. mr....
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what a great play from evan longoria. that inning duvall had against padres facing machado, hosmer and nola went 1, 2, 3 with strikeouts that's how you gain confidence in late situations in the game. >> jon: duvall two hits, two batted in tonight. slider at the bemt. belt. duvall basically a . >> mike: doval basically a two-pitch guy, high velocity fastball, the slider you just saw. >> jon: ohh, buster posey saved a wild pitch. i don't know how he did it. >> mike: he doesn't know how he did it that's 99 miles an hour coming across your body. no time to get your body in front of it. you're just letting your hands think for themselves. but that gets by him. that's a 90-foot mistake, creates a runner at third and one out. that spear by posey prevented it. >> jon: and a pop up. solano. two down. he went back to the slider. i don't know if it was where he wanted it to be but it worked beautifully. two down. >> mike: sometimes hanging slider is the best pitch of the game. >> jon: eddie rosario. to the plate now. the left-handed
what a great play from evan longoria. that inning duvall had against padres facing machado, hosmer and nola went 1, 2, 3 with strikeouts that's how you gain confidence in late situations in the game. >> jon: duvall two hits, two batted in tonight. slider at the bemt. belt. duvall basically a . >> mike: doval basically a two-pitch guy, high velocity fastball, the slider you just saw. >> jon: ohh, buster posey saved a wild pitch. i don't know how he did it. >> mike: he...
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carter evans, cbs news, los angeles. >> and that is the "overnight news" for this friday. some of you, the news continues. for everyone else, check back later for "cbs mornings." gayle, tony and nate are coming to your me froe brand new rk's t reporting from the nation's capital, i'm errol barnett. >>> good morning. this is cbs news flash. i'm elise preston in new york. air travelers who refuse to wear masks on planes could face up to $3,000 fines starting today. mask mandates also apply to trains, buses, and other forms of public transportation until mid-january. the u.s. experienced the hottest summer on record. according to noaa, more than 18% of the contiguous u.s. reached extreme or record-breaking temperatures from june through august. at one point, more than 200 million americans were under heat advisories. >>> doja cat is set to host the 2021 mtv music video awards this weekend. she'll also perform at sunday's show, taking place at the barclay center and welcome backing back a live audience this year. for more news, download the cbs news app on your cell phone, or
carter evans, cbs news, los angeles. >> and that is the "overnight news" for this friday. some of you, the news continues. for everyone else, check back later for "cbs mornings." gayle, tony and nate are coming to your me froe brand new rk's t reporting from the nation's capital, i'm errol barnett. >>> good morning. this is cbs news flash. i'm elise preston in new york. air travelers who refuse to wear masks on planes could face up to $3,000 fines starting...
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dan evans, the only british male player left in the singles draw.n play that game because he hasn't done a lots since having covid in july. is it a good idea for him be playing doubles is not always a good question with the weather they've had. ., , question with the weather they've had. . , ., , question with the weather they've had. ., .,, ., ., , had. last night was horrendous, the weather in new _ had. last night was horrendous, the weather in new york. _ had. last night was horrendous, the weather in new york. i've _ had. last night was horrendous, the weather in new york. i've never- had. last night was horrendous, thel weather in new york. i've never seen quite like that. it was dangerous was up i think a lot of people wondering if they'll play it all today. evans has said covid—i9 and it's really hit him hard. i think he lost some confidence. he enters the doubles as well as the singles i think is much as anything to keep busy, to keep playing to try and get some rhythm and momentum. fact is is into the third round of the singles. that's a b
dan evans, the only british male player left in the singles draw.n play that game because he hasn't done a lots since having covid in july. is it a good idea for him be playing doubles is not always a good question with the weather they've had. ., , question with the weather they've had. . , ., , question with the weather they've had. ., .,, ., ., , had. last night was horrendous, the weather in new _ had. last night was horrendous, the weather in new york. _ had. last night was horrendous, the...