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fred: scientists see a much longer trend.east africa, average temperatures have risen a full celsius, 1.8 degrees fahrenheit, over the past 50 years, making for hotter dry seasons and wetter rainy ones, the drought-baked soilnable to absorb water fast enough to prevent flooding. >> much of the water that is, you know, in east africa, here in the region, is from the indian ocean. and the indian ocean is one of the most warming oceans in the world. and because of this warming, there is a lot of evaporation that is bringing rain to east africa. >> from a global perspective, the intergovernmental panel on climate change has noted a 1/3 reduction in yields as a result of climate change over the last 60 years. fred: andrew youn founded the kenya-based one acre fund, a nonprofit that helps farmers in several african nations produce more and adapt to the changing climate. small farmers make up the majority of the world's poor, youn says, yet little is being done to help them. >> less than 2% of climate finance goes to farmers. it's j
fred: scientists see a much longer trend.east africa, average temperatures have risen a full celsius, 1.8 degrees fahrenheit, over the past 50 years, making for hotter dry seasons and wetter rainy ones, the drought-baked soilnable to absorb water fast enough to prevent flooding. >> much of the water that is, you know, in east africa, here in the region, is from the indian ocean. and the indian ocean is one of the most warming oceans in the world. and because of this warming, there is a...
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welcome fred. thank you postmaster good, dr. biden. and i have the feeling someone's looking over my shoulder. and it wouldn't be the first time. it's a pleasure to be able to join you this morning to pay tribute to a remarkable woman and a truly great american. 38 years ago today on a windspeed cliff in normandy france president reagan delivered one of his best known speeches commemorating the 40th anniversary of the allied liberation. what inspired the great courage of d-day he explained in his remarks was a set of four virtues? faith belief loyalty and love those were also the virtues that inspired the woman who stood by his side that day and who we honor on this day, nancy reagan. these qualities made nancy reagan an extraordinary first lady a role. she helped to redefine. she brought to the position her warmth with and sense of style. she developed a quiet ability to work behind the scenes to get things done in washington. no small feat while her husband was busy at work, rebuilding america's economy strengthening our defenses and
welcome fred. thank you postmaster good, dr. biden. and i have the feeling someone's looking over my shoulder. and it wouldn't be the first time. it's a pleasure to be able to join you this morning to pay tribute to a remarkable woman and a truly great american. 38 years ago today on a windspeed cliff in normandy france president reagan delivered one of his best known speeches commemorating the 40th anniversary of the allied liberation. what inspired the great courage of d-day he explained in...
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then we have fred dairy. he served in the he was a bombardier in the eighth air force is multiple awardee. you know, he's a captain again served two and a half years. what did he do before the war? he was a soda jerk. so he had the lowest social position. his parents are kind of nobody. his dad sort of comes across as i don't know, like a nerdy well, i mean, seems like a decent guy, but, like, there's something wrong. live in, like, a tar paper shack. now, of course, this is, you know right before the war. so we don't know the back about why they're in these destitute situation, but he's financially destitute or his family is his family's pretty well off and his family loves and adores him. but he's the one physically broke. he's the one who self-medicate and. he's the dude who is most emotionally shattered as a result of the war and. we're going to watch that one by one. so this is homer, home to. that's his sister. now, watch how he greets mom and dad dad. big hugs. everyone's happy. this is the girl next d
then we have fred dairy. he served in the he was a bombardier in the eighth air force is multiple awardee. you know, he's a captain again served two and a half years. what did he do before the war? he was a soda jerk. so he had the lowest social position. his parents are kind of nobody. his dad sort of comes across as i don't know, like a nerdy well, i mean, seems like a decent guy, but, like, there's something wrong. live in, like, a tar paper shack. now, of course, this is, you know right...
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china and zero covid for more on what to expect, let's bring in fred kempe.atlantic council. fred, this is a big deal the optics are not just massive with the people involved, but key in terms of timing take us through what it means for these two super powers, so to speak, to get together in the wake of russia's seemingly at least, failures on the war on ukraine in the last couple weeks. >> thank you very much for that question so first of all, let's not forget that putin met ahead of the olympics with xi and three weeks before the military action and got the green light from xi. they siendgned an extraordinary statement talking about a no limits relationship. now this many months later, it may be the most dangerous moment in the war certainly the most dangerous mood in the war for putin. that makes it dangerous for all of us because he has been losing territory in kharkiv and the east how will putin react to the humiliation? will ramp up the war or will he use nukes? that is talked about in washington at the moment i would call this the most dangerous moment
china and zero covid for more on what to expect, let's bring in fred kempe.atlantic council. fred, this is a big deal the optics are not just massive with the people involved, but key in terms of timing take us through what it means for these two super powers, so to speak, to get together in the wake of russia's seemingly at least, failures on the war on ukraine in the last couple weeks. >> thank you very much for that question so first of all, let's not forget that putin met ahead of the...
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. >> pleasure, fred. thank. >>> still ahead, queen elizabeth ii's coffin in edinburgh after a six-hour journey. we'll show you the scene across the royal mile as thousands bid farewell to the queen, after this. (gasping) ♪ ever wonder what everyone's doing on their phones? they're investing with merrill. think miss allen is texting for backup? no she's totally in charge. of her portfolio and daniel g. she's building a greener future and he's... running a pretend restaurant. and phil? phil has questions, but none of them are about his portfolio. digital tools so impressive, your money never stops working for you with merrill, a bank of america company. no matter who you are, being yourself can be tough when you have severe asthma. triggers can pop up out of nowhere, causing inflammation that can lead to asthma attacks. but no matter what type of severe asthma you have, tezspire™ can help. tezspire™ is an add-on treatment for people 12 and over... that proactively reduces inflammation... ...which means you
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but this is going to be what they're going to do in the midterms, fred. >> all right.or sure. melanie zanona, thank you so much. >>> joining me right now so discuss, a senior staff editor for "the new york times" opinion. and a managing editor for axios. good to see both of you. david, you first. what do you make of the gop's new midterm agenda, commitment to america? >> fred, i think if we went back a year, republicans might not have thought they needed something like a commitment to america, which by the way sounds a lot like the contract with america from the gingrich era. democrats did not have a good 2021, republicans were going to run purely against democrats. now this administration has a little bit of a story they can tell. they have semiconductor funding, justice jackson confirmed, they got a budget, a small gun bill, they've got burn pits legislation, and i think republicans now see that if they want to take back control of congress, which they certainly can, i wouldn't make a prediction, that they're going to have to fuse their message together a little more
but this is going to be what they're going to do in the midterms, fred. >> all right.or sure. melanie zanona, thank you so much. >>> joining me right now so discuss, a senior staff editor for "the new york times" opinion. and a managing editor for axios. good to see both of you. david, you first. what do you make of the gop's new midterm agenda, commitment to america? >> fred, i think if we went back a year, republicans might not have thought they needed something...
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fred vincent, it is kind of strange. it is sadly ironic how little known he is today among americans. at the time of his nomination for the chief justice, he was one of, if not the biggest man in washington. let's not including the president. he always stands by himself. he had held so many jobs of monumental importance to the american economy. he had been the treasury secretary. at the time, it was the office of emergency management dealing with the war. it was a member of the house of representatives. he was a primitive authority. it's very difficult to recognize anyone in the house. he was recognized as the main authority on taxation. he was known as one of the finest quarters if you'd be elected to congress. when he was elected -- when he was nominated to the chief justice by president truman, there were great expectations for him. he was perhaps the one had great expectations on his shoulders in time of his nomination. fred vincent was truly a public servant. major league baseball tried to lure him away by allowing
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. >> reporter: fred, this is a ceremony that pretty much mirrors what just happened in britain early king charles, now king charles iii now formally proclaimed the sovereign of canada. it was done in a ceremony not too far from here, in reed hall, the king's official residence when he is in canada, and it was presided over by justin trudeau and mary simon, canada's governor general, the king's representative in canada. a lot of ceremony, tradition. for canadians here trying to take it all in, certainly a lot of affection for the queen. the queen said it so often canada was like her second home, she visited this country more than any other, 22 times. and really canadians in many instances returned that great affection she had for this country. i want you to listen to a woman who was quite emotional when i asked her what the queen's passing meant to her. >> i think -- i think she was all our grandmas. she -- she was a constant. didn't matter what was happening in the world. wars, horror, poverty, celebrations, successes or failures, she was a constant. >> reporter: you could see the em
. >> reporter: fred, this is a ceremony that pretty much mirrors what just happened in britain early king charles, now king charles iii now formally proclaimed the sovereign of canada. it was done in a ceremony not too far from here, in reed hall, the king's official residence when he is in canada, and it was presided over by justin trudeau and mary simon, canada's governor general, the king's representative in canada. a lot of ceremony, tradition. for canadians here trying to take it all...
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fred? >> start getting those supplies right now because in some cases they've already flown off the shelves, and in others soon to be -- >> it will only get worse. >> that's right. carlos, thank you so much. appreciate it. >>> sarasota, florida, mayor erik arroyo join med last hour to discuss his efforts to prepare people in his city for the storm. >> as mayor, one of our main priorities of the city is just safety of our residents. we're monitoring this very closely. we're having these regional conferences, meeting with the weather service about twice a day. we have a meeting at 1:00 and at 2:30 with the county and surrounding municipalities. we're taking appropriate action, checking our fuel farms, our generators. we have a plan of action for our police department. we're checking the free boards, how much flooding there could potentially be. we're measuring that. of course we have a plan for sheltering that is largely going to be driven by the county. and we don't anticipate any action bei
fred? >> start getting those supplies right now because in some cases they've already flown off the shelves, and in others soon to be -- >> it will only get worse. >> that's right. carlos, thank you so much. appreciate it. >>> sarasota, florida, mayor erik arroyo join med last hour to discuss his efforts to prepare people in his city for the storm. >> as mayor, one of our main priorities of the city is just safety of our residents. we're monitoring this very...
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it's brilliant and it's fred armisen, julio torres is this the first time you worked with fred >> um,ripts or anything like that. i had never written a script, but i had a zine, and so, i submitted my zine. and i think when the producer was going through, you know, all these scripts and saw the cover of my zine, was like, "what is this? and then started reading it, and they liked it, and shared it with fred and carrie. it's called "the truth about pangea." >> jimmy: this is your zine. >> yeah. >> jimmy: yeah [ laughter ] this got you hired >> it didn't -- it did not get me hired >> jimmy: there you go [ light laughter ] >> however, it got the -- that's how i met fred. fred was like, "this is really funny. and then we stayed in touch, and made little videos and things together. >> jimmy: wow. >> and when he got the idea to -- for what became "los espookys," he asked julio and i if we wanted to help to develop it >> jimmy: this wasn't the first show that you've submitted f >> jimmy: another show was "the tonight show." >> yeah. [ audience oohs [ light laughter ] no, it's okay. it's okay
it's brilliant and it's fred armisen, julio torres is this the first time you worked with fred >> um,ripts or anything like that. i had never written a script, but i had a zine, and so, i submitted my zine. and i think when the producer was going through, you know, all these scripts and saw the cover of my zine, was like, "what is this? and then started reading it, and they liked it, and shared it with fred and carrie. it's called "the truth about pangea." >> jimmy:...
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fred, you are there at the public service. so tell us more about your impressions on how gorbachev is being mourned there. >> hi there, kim. first of all, i think everything said to far is absolutely correct. one of the things we can see is a lot of the big words about mikael gorbachev as being one of the biggest leaders of the 20th century, they mostly come from outside of russia. if you look at for instance what the former german chancellor said, secretary of state blinken as well, they obviously praised mikhail gorbachev as someone instrumental in bringing down the iron curtain. here in russia it's not just vladimir putin or the russian government, but many russians who simply feel that their situation after the fall of the iron curtain, and especially at the dissolution of the soviet union got worse than it was before. there was a lot of uncertainty in many people's lives. obviously for people economic decline. but i think people also felt that for many years, especially in the 1990s that russia was essentially humiliated
fred, you are there at the public service. so tell us more about your impressions on how gorbachev is being mourned there. >> hi there, kim. first of all, i think everything said to far is absolutely correct. one of the things we can see is a lot of the big words about mikael gorbachev as being one of the biggest leaders of the 20th century, they mostly come from outside of russia. if you look at for instance what the former german chancellor said, secretary of state blinken as well, they...
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linebacker fred warnr named one of the six captains.ed n64 and the 49ers 65 games since he was drafted. number 54 is something in common common with another bay area defensive start. that would be draymond green. both were slightly overlooked. green was drafted 35th over y'all, uses that as motivation. does warner be the same for being the 70th pick? >> to i think i could've been drafted higher? i guess, but at the end of it i would've never wanted to be drafted anywhere but here. when i came out from e byu i was not the fred warner you see today. i am super grateful from where i was chose. > >> the giants visiting the brew. brew crew. milwaukee wins game one 2-1. game two is currently underway. > >> last night at the u.s. open, check the shot out here from carlos. the drop shot to win th. the point. one more time, boom. and in the awareness to just run run up and get it done. the match went all five sets. it lasted five hours 15 minutes. they were playing tennis until nearly 3:00 a.m. in new york. it it is the latest finish in u.s. ope
linebacker fred warnr named one of the six captains.ed n64 and the 49ers 65 games since he was drafted. number 54 is something in common common with another bay area defensive start. that would be draymond green. both were slightly overlooked. green was drafted 35th over y'all, uses that as motivation. does warner be the same for being the 70th pick? >> to i think i could've been drafted higher? i guess, but at the end of it i would've never wanted to be drafted anywhere but here. when i...
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fred? >> joe johns, thank you so much, at the white house.f those killed at the world trade center gathering in lower manhattan this morning to honor their lost loved ones. >> laura angeletta -- >> cnn's polo sandoval is at the 9/11 memorial with more. >> reporter: fred, good afternoon, a day of solemn remembrance. they mark now 21 years since that awful day. on hand vice president kamala harris leading a delegation of dignitaries also on hand including, also, eric adams, the mayor of new york city as they read out loud each one of the nearly 3,000 names, each one echoing through that memorial plaza. wemayorka and the threat and how it has evolved from not just threats abroad but domestically. >> back 20 years ago when this department was formed, the greatest threat we faced was the foreign terrorists who tried to q come into our country and do harm. we're seeing violent extremism, individuals driven to violence because of hate, anti-government sentiment, false narratives. >> reporter: there were also six key moments of silence meant to ackno
fred? >> joe johns, thank you so much, at the white house.f those killed at the world trade center gathering in lower manhattan this morning to honor their lost loved ones. >> laura angeletta -- >> cnn's polo sandoval is at the 9/11 memorial with more. >> reporter: fred, good afternoon, a day of solemn remembrance. they mark now 21 years since that awful day. on hand vice president kamala harris leading a delegation of dignitaries also on hand including, also, eric...
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fred kemp is joining us to break it all down. and a significant deal. cbs cvs scoops up signify health. quitn mion the $8 billion acisiocong up next. fast money, the big show is right back. whose resumes on indeed match your job criteria. visit indeed.com/hire and get started today. at xfinity, we're constantly innovating. and we're working 24/7 to connect you whose resumes on indeed match your job criteria. to more of what you love. we're bringing you the nation's largest gig speed network. available to more homes than anyone else. and with xfi complete, get 10x faster upload speeds. tech upgrades for your changing wifi needs. and advanced security at home and on the go to block millions of threats. only from us... xfinity. as a business owner, your bottom line is always top of mind. so start saving by switching to the mobile service designed for small business: comcast business mobile. flexible data plans mean you can get unlimited data or pay by the gig. all on the most reliable 5g network. with no line activation fees or term contracts. saving you u
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former cia analyst fred fred fleitz,. >> this something that nation state had to do.ver 200 feet and made of high grade steel. a submarine had to do this almost certainly the case russia did this we have to deal with accusations that u.s. did it. your colleague tucker carlson thinks this u.s. did it, if u.s. did president would have to sign a covid act finding and report it to congress. elizabeth: pentagon denying that. saying no, absolutely not, u.s. did not. why would russia do it? >> i think russia wants to shake things up and terrorize europe, and change the subject on its flailing military effort in ukraine. and for you and i this does not seem rational but putin makes decisions that are not rational and not in his national interest. elizabeth: your reaction on u.s. embassy in russia, posting a new security alert. citizens should not travel to russia, anyone there should leave now. the alert also warns moscow may try to conscript people there with dual-russia citizenship. >> this should have been issued a origin time ago, there should not be any americans in russ
former cia analyst fred fred fleitz,. >> this something that nation state had to do.ver 200 feet and made of high grade steel. a submarine had to do this almost certainly the case russia did this we have to deal with accusations that u.s. did it. your colleague tucker carlson thinks this u.s. did it, if u.s. did president would have to sign a covid act finding and report it to congress. elizabeth: pentagon denying that. saying no, absolutely not, u.s. did not. why would russia do it?...
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fred vincent was interested in getting the vote. let's move on, next% what you wrote what your reason? he did have discipline in the conference. >> host: so i do not want to shortchange tom clark but we have a lot of audience questions and i've been moving a little slowly. so i wonder if we could lump the two of them together customer tom clark and this is where we are at a tipping point with a public and political pressure on truman for cronyism, right? speech that is right. it begins with tom clark who at least had been attorney general. and then continued. it reaches a frenzy, frenzy might be strong. it reaches a furor with justice sherman. served on the court of appeals for years and had an outstanding record. he's a former senator from indiana had been a hard core new deal even more than harry truman was representing the state in the middle of america's middle of the road when it was politically the right thing to do with the state constituency was. sherman was a rabid man. he was only elected to one term in the senate. that's
fred vincent was interested in getting the vote. let's move on, next% what you wrote what your reason? he did have discipline in the conference. >> host: so i do not want to shortchange tom clark but we have a lot of audience questions and i've been moving a little slowly. so i wonder if we could lump the two of them together customer tom clark and this is where we are at a tipping point with a public and political pressure on truman for cronyism, right? speech that is right. it begins...
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grant fred dent's sister julia and a few years later there married and his life is always better and more stable and more focused when julia when julia dent julia grant is around and that proved true for the rest of his life and the rest of their life together. they spent quite a bit of time at whitehaven five years living that living there, but even as president grant spent a lot of time at whitehaven they established a stable that still there today his mastery and love of horses was very much evident at whitehaven and then on grant's farm where eventually the house he built at whitehaven is moved named it with some humor, i guess hardscrabble farm and it's the only house the only house standing house and maybe the only house built by hand by an american president and you could go to that location there. the grants didn't live there very long, but he built that house and lived in that house and still standing today. so, you know that's important grant comes back to the army as world as the civil war starts another, missouri moment for him is a bad the first battle. he really command
grant fred dent's sister julia and a few years later there married and his life is always better and more stable and more focused when julia when julia dent julia grant is around and that proved true for the rest of his life and the rest of their life together. they spent quite a bit of time at whitehaven five years living that living there, but even as president grant spent a lot of time at whitehaven they established a stable that still there today his mastery and love of horses was very much...
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fred? >> all right. thanks to both of you. >>> let's bring in now fema's assistant administrator ann bank. so good to see you. how are you all trying to get ahead of this storm? >> thank you, fredricka, thank you so much for having me on today. as you can see behind me, we are fully activated in preparation for this storm, and thanks to joe biden's swift approval of the emergency declaration that was requested by florida, we're now quickly moving in, not only specialized teams, but commodities, things like food and water. >> what should people across florida be doing right now? as you heard alison, when we talk about a possible hit within the gulf side of florida, it could be between tampa or even panama city. >> that's right. that forecast will continue to firm up over time. but the message really is, prepare now. know your evacuation routes. if you're in an evacuation zone, be prepared to think about your family but your pets. make sure you have your preparedness kit with you, things like food, water,
fred? >> all right. thanks to both of you. >>> let's bring in now fema's assistant administrator ann bank. so good to see you. how are you all trying to get ahead of this storm? >> thank you, fredricka, thank you so much for having me on today. as you can see behind me, we are fully activated in preparation for this storm, and thanks to joe biden's swift approval of the emergency declaration that was requested by florida, we're now quickly moving in, not only specialized...
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fred franzia was all about money.s he took from you, the better >> it's the consumers out there in america that should be raising hell, sick and tired of overpaying for wine. >> and they didn't overpay for the legendary two buck chuck his charles shaw wine started selling at trader joe's in 2002. it was a best seller >> it's the same customer flying jetblue, buying dell computers they're looking for good quality at fair prices >> he founded a wine company with his brother in 1973 he comes from wine legacy. his distant relative, theresa franzia, started america's best selling box wine, and his uncle, earnest gallo. was successful, selling over 100 brands of wine and othe bronco wines was successful, selling over 100 brands of wine and other alcoholic beverages. so raise a glass to fred franzia, gone at age 79. just don't pay too much for it >> who is going to try some wine >>> 30 seconds left on a race to the finish the biden administration racing to prevent a potentially catastrophic railroad strike the labor secretar
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. >> mike: fred, was that effective? >> no, i don't think it was effective.on't disagree with what joe biden said, but the challenge is to end the war and to get putin to de-escalate and pull out, and get a settlement, this will put them in the other direction. this is an opportunity for joe biden to push for a massive international effort to bring about an negotiated settlement, i think that joe biden thinks the billions of dollars of military aid we are providing to ukraine will continue indefinitely or maybe he is going to lose. maybe he will lose, but i am worried this will be an extended war which will result in ukraine being destroyed for attrition and russian missiles, and i think that it was at a missed opportunity. >> mike: asking like a desperate guy, what you make of the president's effort at the u.n. today? >> he did what the world needed which was to rally support and steadfastness against a madman in the kremlin who has his back against the wall because of his own military failures and is now threatening the world with tactical nuclear arms or w
. >> mike: fred, was that effective? >> no, i don't think it was effective.on't disagree with what joe biden said, but the challenge is to end the war and to get putin to de-escalate and pull out, and get a settlement, this will put them in the other direction. this is an opportunity for joe biden to push for a massive international effort to bring about an negotiated settlement, i think that joe biden thinks the billions of dollars of military aid we are providing to ukraine will...
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>> what's fred's name. >> the fred skins. >>> a public official in las vegas now under arrest followinge're live in las vegas with the new developments. >>> plus, steve bannon facing state fraud charges in new york, expected to turn himself in this morning. cnn is live outside the courthouse. ard to believe mint' family plan is just $15 a month per person. so, i've asked my wife and plan member, to back me up. you're not my wife. no, i just statand in for her set during the boring stuff. the boring s stuff? are you kidding, i'm announcing a family plan where just two lines gets everyone the $15 price. i'm literally revolutionizing the category! yeah, she owes me huge for this one. can you please let her know i'm upset? really? no. don't tell her i said that. this is the planning effect. nina's got a lot of ideas for the future... this a lot of ideas.effect. so when she wants a plan based what matters most, she turns to fidelity. at fidelity, anyone cacreate a free plan. a plan that can change as your priorities do. and nina's free plan? it leaves her free to focus on what's important ri
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fred? >> there is a lot there., thank you so much. >>> national scope and even zeroing in on the state of georgia, who best to ask than these two right here. the senior editor for georgia public broadcasting and host of "political rewind." lisa ram is the host of "morning edition" on npr radio in atlanta. lisa with me while i'm in the car taking my kids to school every morning. i hear you all the time. good to see both of you. bill, you first. do you believe that cheney's words are influential to republican leadership? >> i think liz cheney has to wait to see what happens in 2022 before we'll have a sense whether she has any real power or not. by that i mean if donald trump's candidates in the general election fail, if, in fact, independent voters and people on a bubble end up voting for democrats, then perhaps liz cheney may have some strength moving forward. donald trump controls the republican party and we've seen no signs that's going to change anytime soon. >> interesting. lisa, democratic governor gavin newso
fred? >> there is a lot there., thank you so much. >>> national scope and even zeroing in on the state of georgia, who best to ask than these two right here. the senior editor for georgia public broadcasting and host of "political rewind." lisa ram is the host of "morning edition" on npr radio in atlanta. lisa with me while i'm in the car taking my kids to school every morning. i hear you all the time. good to see both of you. bill, you first. do you believe...
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fred, so you were inside at that ceremony.l us more about what you saw there, the atmosphere, what kind of people were coming there to pay their respects. >> reporter: hi there, kim. it was a lot of ordinary russians to pay their respectings. just to give you an idea of how many people actually coming, you can see behind me, there are just scores, lines of people lining up here outside of the house of unions to try to come in and pay their final respects to mikhail gorbachev. in fact, what's going on is that the police is having to sort of bunch them together in groups to make sure that they ensure a steady flow of people coming through. i see very, very long lines of people looking to pay their final respects. a lot of people, of course, coming with flowers, a lot of people then holding at the caskets, crucifying themselves and then moving on. there have been dignitaries who have come through as well. the u.s. ambassador to russia has also just laid flowers at the open casket of mikhail gorbachev. really a very solemn ceremon
fred, so you were inside at that ceremony.l us more about what you saw there, the atmosphere, what kind of people were coming there to pay their respects. >> reporter: hi there, kim. it was a lot of ordinary russians to pay their respectings. just to give you an idea of how many people actually coming, you can see behind me, there are just scores, lines of people lining up here outside of the house of unions to try to come in and pay their final respects to mikhail gorbachev. in fact,...
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you are speaking with congressman fred keller.ood morning, congressman keller, and good morning, the united states and the world. my question, again, is student loans. i keep wondering if people have not really done a lot of research on student loans. i spent quite a long time researching them. there are seven services out there that service student loans. these are corporations contracted out by the federal government, and they are making billions off student loans. even yesterday, a representative on c-span said the following -- student loans as a way that the government makes money. three, a person cannot take out bankruptcy. four, you cannot change -- universities are making a killing off student loans. small businesses get loans, and they get forgiven. how are we, who invest in our government through our taxes, do not have the same rights as corporations? host: ok. congressman? guest: i know we are talking about the student loans and how some of that was set up. the federal government did make money on these student loans. wh
you are speaking with congressman fred keller.ood morning, congressman keller, and good morning, the united states and the world. my question, again, is student loans. i keep wondering if people have not really done a lot of research on student loans. i spent quite a long time researching them. there are seven services out there that service student loans. these are corporations contracted out by the federal government, and they are making billions off student loans. even yesterday, a...
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under my leadership, zimbabwe has legislated reserve, the youth in the national assembly to fred us. thing then matthew sped, died, motors in the wood governess made go. mendez introduced effective pest send to puerto for women in local authorities. this is more important as women bad, the brand of, for us that was delivery at the local level this doug smith of gender and the youth photo dis, it's within government ministries. if they have to manual scream, the issues of young people, but typically young women, mister president, says, done it more social economic development is an indispensable imperative for the enjoyment or the fundamental rights of any people, the policy of devolution. and december, lizette sion is sim, increase the budget that support directly to the local authorities community give right. and the village want and district levels. i now nettie independent decisions and prioritizing their program and projects in funding by the most depressing needs at their level. this is in the ramp in the construction of schools, clinics, what and im, sanitation, infrastructure,
under my leadership, zimbabwe has legislated reserve, the youth in the national assembly to fred us. thing then matthew sped, died, motors in the wood governess made go. mendez introduced effective pest send to puerto for women in local authorities. this is more important as women bad, the brand of, for us that was delivery at the local level this doug smith of gender and the youth photo dis, it's within government ministries. if they have to manual scream, the issues of young people, but...
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congressman fred keller, thanks for being with us this morning. >> ashley: "fox & friends" starts right now. thanks for being with us. ♪ ♪. desperate search to find a kidnapped billionaire heiress doctor refuses to talk. >> a judge sets bail for that abductor $500,000. >> could be a predatory attack someone driving down the street or something that was planned. >> marking hashed neighborhood speeches. >> he and his advisers doubling down on attacks against the maga agenda. >> make america great again. they hate that brand because it works. >> border patrol now trying a new tactic asking migrants to avoi
congressman fred keller, thanks for being with us this morning. >> ashley: "fox & friends" starts right now. thanks for being with us. ♪ ♪. desperate search to find a kidnapped billionaire heiress doctor refuses to talk. >> a judge sets bail for that abductor $500,000. >> could be a predatory attack someone driving down the street or something that was planned. >> marking hashed neighborhood speeches. >> he and his advisers doubling down on...
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jack, richard, fred richard photographs some of my own and i have mixed in my love of yellowstone. my i call it my backyard granddad would let me drive the pick up at the age of ten to yellowstone as long as i remember it. all the streams, all the mountains and all the rock formation. and if i missed one, then he lit up a big black cigar and it was a jaguar. and i had to sit between he and my grandmother when we went to yellowstone. so i learned quickly. i didn't know why. these are some of the people and where we've gotten the photographs that are in today's presentation. that encompass. 150 years. this is a photograph that the dad took of me and artist point and i had just gone into the marine corps and had come back on leave and it came to my mind. ned frost and fred richard and the family of five generations have been in yellowstone for 138 years. that's quite a bit of time. this is old faithful. it's one of my favorite photographs that i've taken. mammoth hot springs, the travertine terraces, the springs, and they change every year with all the earthquakes. it changes constant
jack, richard, fred richard photographs some of my own and i have mixed in my love of yellowstone. my i call it my backyard granddad would let me drive the pick up at the age of ten to yellowstone as long as i remember it. all the streams, all the mountains and all the rock formation. and if i missed one, then he lit up a big black cigar and it was a jaguar. and i had to sit between he and my grandmother when we went to yellowstone. so i learned quickly. i didn't know why. these are some of the...
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fred pleitgen is tracking russia's reaction from berlin. great to see you both. melissa, let's start with you. we're seeing these stunning advances being made by ukrainian troops in the northeast. how were they able to achieve this? could it perhaps represent a significant turning point in this war? >> reporter: well, as you rosemary, there was a clever communication on the 29th of august. and a week ago the beginning of that eastern counter offensive in kharkiv that appears to have wrong footed russian forces. there is also, we've seen evidence of this on the ground when we've been able to go further in to some of those liberated parts in kharkiv, the other successful element of the ukrainian strategy, not just the determination of the soldiers determined to recapture the lands but the use of the nato provided represent ponce. in particular the long range artillery. ahead of the counter offensives have allowed them to take out the key infrastructure that had been allowing russian forces to resupply their positions. we've heard about the bridge over the dnip and
fred pleitgen is tracking russia's reaction from berlin. great to see you both. melissa, let's start with you. we're seeing these stunning advances being made by ukrainian troops in the northeast. how were they able to achieve this? could it perhaps represent a significant turning point in this war? >> reporter: well, as you rosemary, there was a clever communication on the 29th of august. and a week ago the beginning of that eastern counter offensive in kharkiv that appears to have wrong...
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fred fredricka. >> so horrific. so now, the u.n.agency says the zaporizhzhia nuclear plant is reconnected to the national grid. what more can you tell us about that? >> reporter: yeah. the main line from the national grid to the power plant has been repaired. yesterday, the russian fors allowed 25 trucks from ukraine's state nuclear power company to bring badly needed spare parts and fuel. but raphael graci, the director general of the international national atomic energy company, said the situation remains precarious given this is europe's largest nuclear power plant in an active war zone. >> all right. ben wedeman, thank you so much. of course that noise we're hearing is the rainfall that's happening in the middle of that live shot. >>> all right. russia's recent battlefield losses in ukraine have enraged some of putin's own citizens, including pro-war activists. cnn's matthew chance has more on the growing tide of criticism and how it may impact putin and the war. >> reporter: ukraine's game set to music is increasingly putin's l
fred fredricka. >> so horrific. so now, the u.n.agency says the zaporizhzhia nuclear plant is reconnected to the national grid. what more can you tell us about that? >> reporter: yeah. the main line from the national grid to the power plant has been repaired. yesterday, the russian fors allowed 25 trucks from ukraine's state nuclear power company to bring badly needed spare parts and fuel. but raphael graci, the director general of the international national atomic energy company,...
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. >> joint assessment as congressman fred keller republican of pennsylvania represents the 12th district. let's o talk about the stopgap funding bill so-called continuing resolution that needs to get past by midnight tonight. that's the deadline. when house convenes this morning how will you vote? >> guest: i'm not goingu to support this bill because when we take a look at what's happened we've had plenty of time to fund the government and to the right thing by creating a budget that has the input of every persons representative in every state senator. what we seems going on passing trillions of dollars of spending up to this point without input from both sides and to just do this, what we should have been working on for a very long period of time is how we responsibly fund our government and spend taxpayer dollars that come into the treasury rather than having messaging bill. >> we spend a lot of time the last couple of weeks just on bills so people can go campaign. this, if we are good public policy that should be enough for us to be able to communicate to the people we represent on th
. >> joint assessment as congressman fred keller republican of pennsylvania represents the 12th district. let's o talk about the stopgap funding bill so-called continuing resolution that needs to get past by midnight tonight. that's the deadline. when house convenes this morning how will you vote? >> guest: i'm not goingu to support this bill because when we take a look at what's happened we've had plenty of time to fund the government and to the right thing by creating a budget...
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i hope that answers your question. >> thank you, and we've got from the online audience, fred. back to you. >> sir, there have been a few questions about recruitment and retention, and how the recruitment scenario now days has been very challenging. so, what are your-- what are the problems that you've seen with recruitment and what are the challenges that you've been seeing on retention, and they specifically mentioned high skilled officers. >> yes. so, let me talk proudly about recruiting. we're definitely focused on retention and retain the navy is a family and we serve as families. so, we're focused, under the secretary. navy, we're increasing our funding for family focus, child care, child care centers, mental health capacity education, would be some of those examples, in terms of recruiting, during covid, we took a step fairly early in 2020 and went completely virtual in our recruiting efforts. you don't see any navy commercials on tv anymore. that's not where the demographic is that we're trying to recruit into the navy. so, we've gone to every social media platform that
i hope that answers your question. >> thank you, and we've got from the online audience, fred. back to you. >> sir, there have been a few questions about recruitment and retention, and how the recruitment scenario now days has been very challenging. so, what are your-- what are the problems that you've seen with recruitment and what are the challenges that you've been seeing on retention, and they specifically mentioned high skilled officers. >> yes. so, let me talk proudly...
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>> reporter: that's right, fred. 11,000 migrants have been processed in the last couple of months. people have been getting dropped off in martha's vineyard,parts of new york, here in manhattan at the port authority bus terminal a total of six buses arrived this morning in addition to six other buses arriving yesterday so this is now becoming a continuous drop-off of people that the city is having to receive and connect with resources. you ask about the condition they are arriving in, we have reports of people that are arriving dehydrated, haven't had access to proper food while they make the several days' trip. the mayor has been critical of the republican governors who are not coordinating with the city of new york or any other jurisdictions saying it is making helping people and connecting them with resources really difficult. he was on cnn earlier today describing the condition people have been arriving in. >> we should be clear this is a humanitarian crisis created by human hands. it is an all hands on deck mome
>> reporter: that's right, fred. 11,000 migrants have been processed in the last couple of months. people have been getting dropped off in martha's vineyard,parts of new york, here in manhattan at the port authority bus terminal a total of six buses arrived this morning in addition to six other buses arriving yesterday so this is now becoming a continuous drop-off of people that the city is having to receive and connect with resources. you ask about the condition they are arriving in, we...
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. > >> fred warner is becoming one of the best linebackers in the nfl. charlie walter breaks down his rise to football stardom. >> >> reporter: it is time for the red & gold report. this is basically the quarterback of the of the defense, the leader. the 49ers have a good one in fred warner. they drafted him with the 70th pick in 2018. what a steel that has turned out to be. be. the former all-pro is one of of the captains of the defense. is expected to be one of the best units in the league. another leader in the bay area is -- >> do i think that i could -- i did. i never would have wanted to be drafted anywhere but here. here. when i came out from byu, i -- i had a chip on my shoulder shoulder coming out. other than that, i am super grateful for where i was chosen. >> reporter: with the red & gold gold report, i am charlie walter's. >> the new draft picks are comig are coming to hang out with the community. they took a boat ride ride on the bay and stopped here here to learn how to make sushi. sushi. >> that is cool. they had a jam session with a local
. > >> fred warner is becoming one of the best linebackers in the nfl. charlie walter breaks down his rise to football stardom. >> >> reporter: it is time for the red & gold report. this is basically the quarterback of the of the defense, the leader. the 49ers have a good one in fred warner. they drafted him with the 70th pick in 2018. what a steel that has turned out to be. be. the former all-pro is one of of the captains of the defense. is expected to be one of the...
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i'm fred the founder of convenient parking. llc. it is certified local business serving the city since 1994. and i'm a partner with [inaudible] parking. and because of the join venture we are mall businesses we are able to anticipate in this and qualify. and i just appreciate the opportunity to comment on this support of the board's approval of the contract 10a and b on the agenda before you. small business [inaudible] like appreciate the dedication of the board. the staff, contract monitoring division and for your effort in assuring that local businesses get their share of the government contracts. this may be just another agenda for the board but for the dedication of the board, to encourage inclubhousive and small businesses participate is huge for us. because it means a lot to us. thank you very much, is had i want to say. >> thank you. are there other speakers in the room. no. anyone else? we will move to online callers the first speaker, please. >> this issue with last here at the board on october fifth of 2021 to extend the e
i'm fred the founder of convenient parking. llc. it is certified local business serving the city since 1994. and i'm a partner with [inaudible] parking. and because of the join venture we are mall businesses we are able to anticipate in this and qualify. and i just appreciate the opportunity to comment on this support of the board's approval of the contract 10a and b on the agenda before you. small business [inaudible] like appreciate the dedication of the board. the staff, contract monitoring...
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fred's finger. >> what?sabeth moss in season 5 of "the handmaid's tale." [ cheers and applause ] you gave the finger. yeah. >> that was the funniest clip i could find for you. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: but in a way i think it makes people who watch the show very happy to hear that. >> yeah. >> jimmy: i mean, it's certainly justified. >> yeah, it is. absolutely. >> jimmy: yeah. at least a finger. >> yeah, at least a finger. but not the penis. >> jimmy: but not the penis. [ laughter ] no, that's going too far. >> too far. >> jimmy: this is not the first time you've worked with a severed body part. i don't know if you are aware or remember, way back when as we dip occasionally into your career as a kid actor. you were on the show "picket fences." >> that's right. that was my first show. >> jimmy: your very first show. [ applause ] and i wouldn't say it's a traditional tv kid actor first show. >> oh, no. >> hello, class. today i brought in a very interesting piece. it's a specimen. >> excellent. a specimen of what?
fred's finger. >> what?sabeth moss in season 5 of "the handmaid's tale." [ cheers and applause ] you gave the finger. yeah. >> that was the funniest clip i could find for you. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: but in a way i think it makes people who watch the show very happy to hear that. >> yeah. >> jimmy: i mean, it's certainly justified. >> yeah, it is. absolutely. >> jimmy: yeah. at least a finger. >> yeah, at least a finger. but not the...
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my name is fred c horseman. i'm the founder and executive director of the compassion prison project. and our mission is to create trauma and form prisons and communities in the united states and throughout the world. pia fits are happening. please introduce yourself to the stream audience . yeah. hello everyone. my name's be a go and from finland and forensic psychologist and psychotherapist, and i used to work 10 years as a prison psychologist. and now i work as a project manager in the central administration of our present system in our project called smart present project. thank you so much looking forward to hearing more about that and then hello teresa. good to see you, please introduce yourself to our global audience. thank you very much and hello everyone. my name is to refund your real gave from kenya. i'm the founder and ceo of a social enterprise called clean soft. we walk to and power to open dignity to in prison and put money in pregnant women and back children. all right, you met the guess and if yo
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fred, russia we know had allowed this mission to take place and had consistently denied any blame for the shelling. do they share concerns for the security of the plant, the obvious nuclear threat? >> reporter: well, they certainly share concerns for the plant. it has been quite interesting because just hearing what melissa said, the russians actually acknowledged that shelling has been going on in the city and that also several people were wounded in that as well including a child which apparently was critically wounded. they blame all of that on the ukrainians. the latest that i'm seeing on russian news agencies right now is that they say that most people have been brought to shelters, that most shops are closed and there is barely anyone in the streets right now. so obviously a very tense situation and one where certainly the fact that that town has been shelled is something that seems to be confirmed by both sides even though both sides are trading blames for that. it has been quite interesting because following russian state news agency, they have been giving progress updates on
fred, russia we know had allowed this mission to take place and had consistently denied any blame for the shelling. do they share concerns for the security of the plant, the obvious nuclear threat? >> reporter: well, they certainly share concerns for the plant. it has been quite interesting because just hearing what melissa said, the russians actually acknowledged that shelling has been going on in the city and that also several people were wounded in that as well including a child which...
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pennsylvania congressman fred keller will weigh in when we come back. another busy day?ou're a cio in 2022. but you're ready. because you've got the next generation in global secure networking from comcast business. with fully integrated security solutions all in one place. so you're covered. on-premise and in the cloud. you can run things the way you want - your team, ours or a mix of both. with the nation's largest ip converged network. from the most innovative company. bring on today with...