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fred: one with multiple causes.vels are just one factor causing the thai capital to sink. millions of new residents and thousands of new high rises have drained groundwater levels. and many canals that drained into the sea have been paved over. >> we grew rapidly without even thinking about many capacities and many like, sustainable urban planning. so, we are very addictive to growth. like, we still want to grow more. fred: landscape architect kotchakorn voraakhom runs a social enterprise working to increase urban resilience in her hometown. she says in recent decades, the city has lost nearly half of its network of 3000 canals that drain through the chao praya river and into the sea. >> water is life to our culture. but now when you develop the city without concerning the benefits of the natural infrastructure, you shift to road, you have to drive more, you have to build more. fred: she's working to build a more climate friendly city. her hallmark design is centenary park, opened six years ago, a vast green space i
fred: one with multiple causes.vels are just one factor causing the thai capital to sink. millions of new residents and thousands of new high rises have drained groundwater levels. and many canals that drained into the sea have been paved over. >> we grew rapidly without even thinking about many capacities and many like, sustainable urban planning. so, we are very addictive to growth. like, we still want to grow more. fred: landscape architect kotchakorn voraakhom runs a social enterprise...
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i'm fred gutnberg. he goes, i know who you are. and he kept on walking, wouldn' stop to engage us to talk to us about uth, to talk to us about facts. so i'lleave it here. that's who they are, right? we know that. but you know what we? get to do in 24 vote. we get to and i haveews for you in the past three elections we've elected more gun fety candidates than we have in the past. this is the election to get it done. and do believe that this issue will talked to one or two voting issue this or choice in the next election and it's going to drive people to vote. however you all need to vote because the one thing name republican at this point trump to whoever should be the nominee they know their base vote that's dirty 35% of the country the majority with us but polls show 80% of america wants to stop. but we got to vote. make sure you vote. this is the election. we can do it and those of you who aren't paying attention last night right here in florida, in jacksonville, got a dig in she's the new mayor and a conservative republican area
i'm fred gutnberg. he goes, i know who you are. and he kept on walking, wouldn' stop to engage us to talk to us about uth, to talk to us about facts. so i'lleave it here. that's who they are, right? we know that. but you know what we? get to do in 24 vote. we get to and i haveews for you in the past three elections we've elected more gun fety candidates than we have in the past. this is the election to get it done. and do believe that this issue will talked to one or two voting issue this or...
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fred? >> all right. that battle picking up with this nightfall. continue to be careful, nic robertson, to you and your crew, thank you so much. >>> and we'll be right back. there >>> cornell university canceled classes friday, acknowledging extraordinary stress after a student there was arrested and now faces federal charges for allegedly making violent anti- semitic threats against jewish students. classes will resume on monday. >>> protests over the israel- hamas war are growing on college campuses, including at the university of pennsylvania. this while donors are calling for the university's president to resign after she allowed a palestinian literary festival to be held on campus in september, prior to the terror attacks by hamas. against israel. cnn's danny freeman is on the university of pennsylvania campus, where penn and cornell football teams are playing each other today, and while it's football that brings them together today, both campuses are also trying to figure out how to deal with growin
fred? >> all right. that battle picking up with this nightfall. continue to be careful, nic robertson, to you and your crew, thank you so much. >>> and we'll be right back. there >>> cornell university canceled classes friday, acknowledging extraordinary stress after a student there was arrested and now faces federal charges for allegedly making violent anti- semitic threats against jewish students. classes will resume on monday. >>> protests over the israel-...
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fred's conviction made headlines.dren, the verdict brought little comfort. their endless and sometimes hopeless search for answers continues. every morning, rosemary leaves her house to put up posters of her missing granddaughter chelsea in the hope that it will bring fresh news of her whereabouts. the pain that rosemary feels is shared by parents of stolen children all over the world. i'm a bit sad that the wheels are moving so slow, because even though the arrests were made, somebody like mary auma is still on the loose. the women on the streets, they're still not able to report if they have a missing case. over time, things move on. criminals go back to their old behaviours. the problems that existed before the film was made, those problems are still there. across kenya, there are still thousands of parents searching for their children. the sad truth is that for many the hopes and dreams that drive them on may never come true. hello. after what has been a very wet week for many, and a very stormy week for some, thi
fred's conviction made headlines.dren, the verdict brought little comfort. their endless and sometimes hopeless search for answers continues. every morning, rosemary leaves her house to put up posters of her missing granddaughter chelsea in the hope that it will bring fresh news of her whereabouts. the pain that rosemary feels is shared by parents of stolen children all over the world. i'm a bit sad that the wheels are moving so slow, because even though the arrests were made, somebody like...
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fred? >> jeremy diamond, thanks so much. >>> coming up, students at stanford university are on edge after a string of potential hate crimes that have happened since the start of the israel-hamas war. how the university is working to keep the campus safe. >>> police in illinois have opened a hate crime investigation after signs saying, we stand with israel, with vandalized in people's yards. the signs had been displayed for weeks, but in the middle of the night last week at ten different locations, some signs were stolen. others were found cut up, apparently with sharp blades. no suspects have been identified. >>> we also continue to see a spike of hate crimes on college campuses. stanford university now with five open hate crime investigations. the latest incident, an arab muslim student was struck in a hit and run accident on campus friday. let's go now to cnn's camilla bernal. camilla, what are you learns about this incident and a suspect? >> reporter: authorities are still searching for
fred? >> jeremy diamond, thanks so much. >>> coming up, students at stanford university are on edge after a string of potential hate crimes that have happened since the start of the israel-hamas war. how the university is working to keep the campus safe. >>> police in illinois have opened a hate crime investigation after signs saying, we stand with israel, with vandalized in people's yards. the signs had been displayed for weeks, but in the middle of the night last week...
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>> reporter: we do, fred. we actually got a copy of donald trump's prepared remarks for this speech in iowa, and he is going to bring it up. he's supposed to bring it up at the top of his speech. he's going to applaud the ruling and say, quote, their campaign won a gigantic court victory in colorado where we demolished and defeated their outrageous attempt to disenfranchise millions of voters by getting us thrown off the ballot. this was a big victory for them. many people, i spoke with some of his advisers, as did kristen holmes, and they told us they weren't sure how that decision would ultimately be handed down. i know his team and the former president himself were very happy when they saw that the judge ultimately ruled in his favor to keep him on the ballot. also, though, just top of mind for donald trump in iowa today, is that the iowa caucuses are so close. he's really been aggressively hitting the state in recent weeks to try and continue to build momentum here. his campaign really does believe that if
>> reporter: we do, fred. we actually got a copy of donald trump's prepared remarks for this speech in iowa, and he is going to bring it up. he's supposed to bring it up at the top of his speech. he's going to applaud the ruling and say, quote, their campaign won a gigantic court victory in colorado where we demolished and defeated their outrageous attempt to disenfranchise millions of voters by getting us thrown off the ballot. this was a big victory for them. many people, i spoke with...
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>> thanks for having me, fred. yes, at search for common ground we've had a lot of experience with youth activism for social change. whenever fundamental or radical change is needed on almost any social or political issue, young adults are almost always the ones to initiate it. this is why they're often times the big heros of driving these kind of changes. martin liuther king and nelson mandela were young when they lead. gandhi was only 24 when he established the indian congress in south africa. you're right. there's not only a tradition, but it's almost always started by young adults. unfortunately, what's happening on college campuses today in the u.s. is reflective of what's happening in our society more broadly. young adults who are arriving on college campus today who are growing up with an incredibly adversarial and political discourse, popular culture and social media that all of this generation has grown up with doesn't prepare them particularly well for what is the most diverse community they've ever been
>> thanks for having me, fred. yes, at search for common ground we've had a lot of experience with youth activism for social change. whenever fundamental or radical change is needed on almost any social or political issue, young adults are almost always the ones to initiate it. this is why they're often times the big heros of driving these kind of changes. martin liuther king and nelson mandela were young when they lead. gandhi was only 24 when he established the indian congress in south...
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>> it's not going to be an easy task, fred. realistically, a witness like this, i would spend many, many hours going over the types of questions that he would receive. i would actually do a mock cross-examinations of him trying to get him prepared for that and try to give him tips about just getting through the questions, listening carefully to the question, make sure he understands what he's trying to accomplish. really what he's trying to accomplish here is, like we heard a moment ago, like his sons, he wants to blame the accountants, blame the people helping him. and unlike his sons, who actually were trying to take some responsibility on themselves versus their father, saying their father wasn't involved, he's going to try to put this on his sons as well and say he had nothing to do with it. that's not going to be easy for him to do. >> both don jr. and eric testified that, while they did sign financial documents, they say those statements were ultimately prepared by someone else. why do we not believe that trump will do th
>> it's not going to be an easy task, fred. realistically, a witness like this, i would spend many, many hours going over the types of questions that he would receive. i would actually do a mock cross-examinations of him trying to get him prepared for that and try to give him tips about just getting through the questions, listening carefully to the question, make sure he understands what he's trying to accomplish. really what he's trying to accomplish here is, like we heard a moment ago,...
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but there is also hope, fred, as maui moves forward. >> got to keep that hope. mike valerio, thank you so much. >>> we'll be right back. >>> now to the rise of hate speech in the u.s., particularly in the wake of the hamas terror attacks on israel. cnn's donie o'sullivan looked at how hate groups are actively trying to stoke anti-semitism. we should warn you that some of the images you're about to see are offensive. >> reporter: these are not typical pro-palestinian supporters protesting outside the white house. >> it's a bunch of lies just like your [ bleep ] holocaust. >> reporter: here part of an anti-semitic group founded by white supremacists. some of the same people who are behind the 2017 unite the right rally in charlottesville, virginia. they're just one of multiple hate groups in the united states using the israel/hamas conflict to push an agenda of anti-semitism. but extremists are not just showing up at pro-palestinian protests. they're dumping anti-semitic flyers in neighborhoods across the country. it's happened in 35 states so far this year. >> i
but there is also hope, fred, as maui moves forward. >> got to keep that hope. mike valerio, thank you so much. >>> we'll be right back. >>> now to the rise of hate speech in the u.s., particularly in the wake of the hamas terror attacks on israel. cnn's donie o'sullivan looked at how hate groups are actively trying to stoke anti-semitism. we should warn you that some of the images you're about to see are offensive. >> reporter: these are not typical...
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get any play out of fred fred is -- >> seth: really?ng [ laughter ] he does not -- i mean, he's one of my most talenting -- talented and least discerning friends >> wow i -- i -- i love fred so much. i did a movie with him and -- 'cause he's one person who -- and -- and you can corroborate this or not. >> seth: yeah. >> you're not sure if he's making fun of you all the time >> seth: that's true [ laughter ] yeah >> but he's not. he's a lovely, sweet guy >> seth: he's a lovely authentic person, but you never fully trust it >> -- suspicion that he's making fun of you and i don't know how he does that >> seth: the other thing you can be very confident with fred, is even if you have the most wonderful conversation with him, he will walk away having like the best impression of you - >> oh, really? >> seth: -- that he could ever have >> i can see that. >> seth: like he just absorbs a person's essence and then he just like -- >> i'm going to have to check that out >> seth: could i ask some questions because these are photos of you as -- you we
get any play out of fred fred is -- >> seth: really?ng [ laughter ] he does not -- i mean, he's one of my most talenting -- talented and least discerning friends >> wow i -- i -- i love fred so much. i did a movie with him and -- 'cause he's one person who -- and -- and you can corroborate this or not. >> seth: yeah. >> you're not sure if he's making fun of you all the time >> seth: that's true [ laughter ] yeah >> but he's not. he's a lovely, sweet guy...
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fred? >> all right, there are extensive concerns throughout the entire region.ew developments this morning out of eastern syria where u.s. forces have carried out another set of strikes, the targets are grouped -- are affiliated with iran's revolutionary guard forces, it is the third time in three weeks the u.s. launched strikes in the region. cnn's natasha bertrand is at the pentagon for us. defense secretary lloyd austin confirmed the strikes. what is he saying? >> reporter: yeah, fred, so he called these precision strikes and he said that it was intended to send a message to these iranian groups that the u.s. is going to take all necessary measures to protect u.s. forces. now, as you said it's the third strike the u.s. military has carried out in just three weeks against iran, and these iran-backed groups and their facilities in eastern syria, the strike last night targeted a training facility as well as a safe house, according to the pentagon, that u.s. officials believe was being used by iran's islamic revolutionary guard corps and its iranian proxies, it's
fred? >> all right, there are extensive concerns throughout the entire region.ew developments this morning out of eastern syria where u.s. forces have carried out another set of strikes, the targets are grouped -- are affiliated with iran's revolutionary guard forces, it is the third time in three weeks the u.s. launched strikes in the region. cnn's natasha bertrand is at the pentagon for us. defense secretary lloyd austin confirmed the strikes. what is he saying? >> reporter: yeah,...
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fred keeps moving between the rooms, then enters another room.baby girl who has a different story with the israeli occupations. their family home was targeted on the 3rd of august 2014. a first missile hit and then seconds later second missile scored a direct hit to the two-story house and destroyed it completely. 16 people used to live in that house, seven of them were killed. her father was killed, her mother, two aunts and an uncle, her grandfather and grandmother also. well, sadly enough, this is one of many palestinian cases that we can see here now in gaza, and that we have been seen so many times before, i just feel hopeless when when the west. the world, europe and america, they don't see this and take it seriously and take any action against the israel. fred could not bear what he heard and saw, so he decided to leave with the two stories he had. we decided to stay and entered the intensive care unit, which was filled with casualties. we listen to hanen story. hanene, yes, what were you doing when the bombing happened? where were you? i
fred keeps moving between the rooms, then enters another room.baby girl who has a different story with the israeli occupations. their family home was targeted on the 3rd of august 2014. a first missile hit and then seconds later second missile scored a direct hit to the two-story house and destroyed it completely. 16 people used to live in that house, seven of them were killed. her father was killed, her mother, two aunts and an uncle, her grandfather and grandmother also. well, sadly enough,...
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poor fred. so pretty ignorant. poor fred.e minister right now, we would have had a barnstorming speech and would have put all this and he would have put all this nonsense anti—semitism nonsense in the anti—semitism to bed. that. bed. we haven't had that. i think that's disgrace. boris think that's a disgrace. boris johnson, any time you johnson, come back any time you like greatest britain, right like. greatest britain, right uniand like. greatest britain, right uni and quite endorse that. >> but you is >> but thank you mine is i'm a celeb's hideous. >> nella rose this is the so—called influencer who is influencing everyone in the country that she's the thick, nasty, spiteful piece of work. she's a perfect example of how some of the younger generation have no resilience, no guts, just an attitude . she's been just an attitude. she's been horrible to nigel. she's been horrible to nigel. she's been horrible to nigel. she's been horrible to fred. i hope they make her do every single trial until the very last one. >> you know , s
poor fred. so pretty ignorant. poor fred.e minister right now, we would have had a barnstorming speech and would have put all this and he would have put all this nonsense anti—semitism nonsense in the anti—semitism to bed. that. bed. we haven't had that. i think that's disgrace. boris think that's a disgrace. boris johnson, any time you johnson, come back any time you like greatest britain, right like. greatest britain, right uniand like. greatest britain, right uni and quite endorse that....
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host: ok fred. gary, adams, new york. caller: i am a very christian person.on't believe in abortion. that is life. i feel that we need a president that will stand up and help the american people. i believe mr. trump gets a chance, he can do that for our country. host: the headline we showed earlier said that republicans on the debate stage last night in miami were duking it out for second place. sounds like the former president is your first choice. who is your second choice? caller: i would think the gentleman from texas maybe. host: the gem
host: ok fred. gary, adams, new york. caller: i am a very christian person.on't believe in abortion. that is life. i feel that we need a president that will stand up and help the american people. i believe mr. trump gets a chance, he can do that for our country. host: the headline we showed earlier said that republicans on the debate stage last night in miami were duking it out for second place. sounds like the former president is your first choice. who is your second choice? caller: i would...
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i found fred and a his friends, they're here every morning.m going to chat with fred. you watched last night's debate. we heard some of the barbed moments between vivek and nikki. what do you think of moments like that in a debate? >> i'm not into it when they do the barbing back and forth. i think t the d the debates ouge about the issues, not pick being on each other. i think that's a waste of time. i would rather see them debate the issues and leave it at that and not take personal attacks at each other. >> reporter: so there was a lot of time to talk issues last night but you told me that you are a trump voter, that you plan on voting for president trump. so why listen to the issues last night, why even watch last night's debate. >> there's always a possible chance that trump won't be the candidate and if that's true, i want to know who i'm going to vote for in the case, so i need to understand where the rest of the candidates are and i do watch all a of the debates even though trump has not been part of any of them. >> reporter: fred, tha
i found fred and a his friends, they're here every morning.m going to chat with fred. you watched last night's debate. we heard some of the barbed moments between vivek and nikki. what do you think of moments like that in a debate? >> i'm not into it when they do the barbing back and forth. i think t the d the debates ouge about the issues, not pick being on each other. i think that's a waste of time. i would rather see them debate the issues and leave it at that and not take personal...
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>> reporter: yeah, fred, hi.re in the middle of the action of these wonderful volunteers delivering food to many families here in the south side of atlanta. this is an effort, fred, that has been going on for longer than i've been alive. they started in 1971 helping homeless men. today they expect to help 800 families, many of them lining up for hours getting these boxes of food and getting water as well. let me tell you today they expect to help 800 families. if you multifply that for an average of four people per family, you can begin to get an idea how important this effort is. i had an opportunity to talk to elizabeth, the daughter of the organization founder, civil rights leader jose williams. she told me that even though this financial situation of the country is a little bit better this year, the need that they are seeing from some of these families is still great. let's take a listen. >> they will get a 14-pound turkey. they will get macaroni and cheese, green beans, rice, corn, cranberry sauce, which is
>> reporter: yeah, fred, hi.re in the middle of the action of these wonderful volunteers delivering food to many families here in the south side of atlanta. this is an effort, fred, that has been going on for longer than i've been alive. they started in 1971 helping homeless men. today they expect to help 800 families, many of them lining up for hours getting these boxes of food and getting water as well. let me tell you today they expect to help 800 families. if you multifply that for an...
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so when chairman fred is out in the stets, kind of challenging. right. not just a racial inequality, but the entire system of government and kind of people, you know, the possibility coalition politics as a way out within the jail, they're getting very nervous that people are being radicalized, especially the police are arresting these radicals and they're coming into the jail and finding solidarity. jailed people. u know, people like th founder of the young lords coming in to the jail and reading the autobiography of malcolm x that was given to m by an librarian. right. and he's even more deeply politicized when it comes out. so they know that this is the jail is this kind of fragile. and so, you know, as far as the jails roll in, political repression right. chairman fred was jailed, went people who survived the assault on his apartment were right after he was. and really the entire orientation of the jail became, you know, how can wese things security especially to control the politicization of people to dampen their demands for recognition their right
so when chairman fred is out in the stets, kind of challenging. right. not just a racial inequality, but the entire system of government and kind of people, you know, the possibility coalition politics as a way out within the jail, they're getting very nervous that people are being radicalized, especially the police are arresting these radicals and they're coming into the jail and finding solidarity. jailed people. u know, people like th founder of the young lords coming in to the jail and...
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it will be the only time lana and fred again will play uk festivals in 202a. ten seconds of rhino cuteness at chester zoo as they celebrate the birth of the eastern black rhino. this is one of the world's rarest mammals. this is so adorable! i cannot cope! please, where can i get a pet baby rhino? you're all caught up now. see you later. hello again. many of you will have had a dry day of weather on friday with plenty of sunshine around. blue skies like these pretty commonplace across the country. however, it certainly was quite chilly, wasn't it? temperatures on thursday reached 15 degrees — well above average. but compared with that for some, temperatures were seven degrees lower on friday and actually quite a bit below average for the time of year. now, what followed from that sunny day is these clear skies which took us into the first part of the night. temperatures have been dropping like a stone and already are well below freezing in many areas underneath these clear skies. the exception to that really cold theme is across northern and eastern scotland a
it will be the only time lana and fred again will play uk festivals in 202a. ten seconds of rhino cuteness at chester zoo as they celebrate the birth of the eastern black rhino. this is one of the world's rarest mammals. this is so adorable! i cannot cope! please, where can i get a pet baby rhino? you're all caught up now. see you later. hello again. many of you will have had a dry day of weather on friday with plenty of sunshine around. blue skies like these pretty commonplace across the...
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>> reporter: fred, a number of celebrations planned.omorrow will be the wreath laying ceremony followed by a larger celebration on tuesday in atlanta at emory university. that is the one that president biden is expected to attend among other dignitaries. then rosalynn carter will return here to her hometown of plains to maranatha baptist church. fred, we had the opportunity to be at the church this morning and speaking to folks there. you could really characterize the tone as hopeful. people really expressing a spirit of gratitude more than somber. they talked about preparations for this week, fixing the flower pots. at one point, former president carter's niece, kim fuller, asked the congregation to sing "morning as broken" as loud as they could so that rosalynn could hear them. we had the opportunity to catch up with one of the deacons at the church. he spoke about the importance of servant leadership, something that he said that rosalynn carter really embodied. let's listen. >> i personally saw her at the food ministry where she woul
>> reporter: fred, a number of celebrations planned.omorrow will be the wreath laying ceremony followed by a larger celebration on tuesday in atlanta at emory university. that is the one that president biden is expected to attend among other dignitaries. then rosalynn carter will return here to her hometown of plains to maranatha baptist church. fred, we had the opportunity to be at the church this morning and speaking to folks there. you could really characterize the tone as hopeful....
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fred showdown with ramona. fred sirieix yeah , i know. me sirieix yeah, i know. weeknights from . six well, & co weeknights from. six well, here we go. >> our very own nigel farage is conquered day three in the jungle with his fun can do attitude not being the only thing though, that he's laid bare. yeah, that's a video of his bum. anyway live from down under our very own reporter ben leo is beachside for the inside scoop to see if the brexit king can add another crown to his collection . ben, what have you collection. ben, what have you got for us? >> evening, patrick. hope you're well. yeah. cracking couple of first days for nigel. getting right stuck into the first bushtucker trial. the jungle pizzeria, where, of course , you pizzeria, where, of course, you saw him munching on anything from camel back side. i'll say to crocodile penis as he earned lots of stars for the camp, earned lots of plaudits as well from guys online and all the fans. tonight's episode a bit lacklustre in terms of coverage from nigel. he wasn't chosen for tonight's bushtucker trial. nell
fred showdown with ramona. fred sirieix yeah , i know. me sirieix yeah, i know. weeknights from . six well, & co weeknights from. six well, here we go. >> our very own nigel farage is conquered day three in the jungle with his fun can do attitude not being the only thing though, that he's laid bare. yeah, that's a video of his bum. anyway live from down under our very own reporter ben leo is beachside for the inside scoop to see if the brexit king can add another crown to his...
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joining me now is garrett haake and former republican congressman, fred upton. garrett, first to you. i heard you this morning calling this weird. >> it is weird. >> it is weird. and it not only postponed the inevitable, but it creates twice as many challenges for senate and house. it's really been criticized by both republicans and democrats in both parties. houses, i should say. >> the speaker took a clean cr, which a lot of far right republicans don't like, just a temporary stopgap with one line. >> continuing resolutions. >> they said how about we do two where about a third of government programs will run out of money in january. the rest in february. that's an approach that made nobody really happy. they don't have the spending cuts republicans like. the supplemental spending democrats like. democrats are looking at this like okay, this is not the least worst option here. if it still gets us through the holidays and into the new year with the government open, it might be good enough, but we'll see. the public opposition has been growing among republicans si
joining me now is garrett haake and former republican congressman, fred upton. garrett, first to you. i heard you this morning calling this weird. >> it is weird. >> it is weird. and it not only postponed the inevitable, but it creates twice as many challenges for senate and house. it's really been criticized by both republicans and democrats in both parties. houses, i should say. >> the speaker took a clean cr, which a lot of far right republicans don't like, just a temporary...
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i agree with what fred said.as on the kissinger center for china and the u.s. at the wilson center, which i ran for ten years. he told me the story of how this started, which is that he worked for nelson rockefeller in 1968. rockefeller lost to nixon. during the transition, the nixon folks called and said would he like to meet nixon. he said, sure. he met nixon. a day later he was offered the role of national security advisor. basically, cold call and amazing offer. guess what he said? he said, i have to think about it. a day later, he calls nelson rockefeller who said, are you out of your mind? of course, you are going to accept. a lot of what has happened happened in a certain accident. the other thing i was thinking about was sitting next to him, we were briefed on the early stages of ai. he turned and he said, what is this ai? of course, we all know not only did he write a groundbreaking article with eric schmitt, but then he wrote a book. he was writing another book. a mind we have not seen before and sadly
i agree with what fred said.as on the kissinger center for china and the u.s. at the wilson center, which i ran for ten years. he told me the story of how this started, which is that he worked for nelson rockefeller in 1968. rockefeller lost to nixon. during the transition, the nixon folks called and said would he like to meet nixon. he said, sure. he met nixon. a day later he was offered the role of national security advisor. basically, cold call and amazing offer. guess what he said? he said,...
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fred brown, twins are news. western union is about to make an official. and what do you think of all the people who should know about alice and the twins hundreds of other telegrams are being sent and received in other ways in the ten block business area around new. high above the city, a busy executive receives a telegram by desk fax a compact telegraph machine that operates by a facsimile and brings message transmission right to his desk. he places his reply on a cylinder and with a push of a button, the reply goes direct to western union in his own handwriting, an ultra modern telegraph method that is close to magic. 50 stories down western union serves another man whose job demands fast and accurate communication and western union alike sent a telegram. mr. jealous, robert tompkins, structural steel company, templeton, ohio construction in here ahead of schedule. urgent you wire immediately earliest arrival structural steel while urgent words feed from an engineer to his home office. a steady flow of words flash to western union from the communication
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is weakened. >> fred, thank you very much. i want to go now to the "axios" foreign policy reporter, longtime israeli reporter as well. it's great to speak with you, and, obviously, you hear fred's reporting there. and you have done extensive reporting on putin and russia's role here. what is vladimir putin doing here? >> hi, erin. i think -- what we see from vladimir putin since the beginning of this war is something that at least from my point of view, was very unusual because, for more than a decade, vladimir putin tried to maintain a close relationship with israel. and during this conflict, he just decided to throw israel under the bus. and when you think about it, when you try and go like, you know, 30,000 feet up, you maybe know the reason why. because if you look at this war, i think the person who gets the most out of this war is vladimir putin where after the entire world attention was on his invasion to ukraine, now the entire attention of the international community is on the middle east, and it gets him a lot of air
is weakened. >> fred, thank you very much. i want to go now to the "axios" foreign policy reporter, longtime israeli reporter as well. it's great to speak with you, and, obviously, you hear fred's reporting there. and you have done extensive reporting on putin and russia's role here. what is vladimir putin doing here? >> hi, erin. i think -- what we see from vladimir putin since the beginning of this war is something that at least from my point of view, was very unusual...
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that moment, fred upton, i'll use your full name. and joe walsh, thank you so much.do we just have to, i guess, resign ourselves this kind of behavior from our members of congress and other elected officials? i'll talk about next a professor of history in american studies at yale university, joanne freeman. she is the author of "the field of blood: violence in congress and the civil war." how is that for a cliff-hanger, america? we'll be right back. actually, talk to her now. good. okay. i don't want to go to break. i want to talk to her now, because honestly, when i look at all that's happening right now, and we're seeing everything that's happening in the world, the name of your book gives me a little bit of pause. one thing is you didn't just write it after this week. it wasn't like it's here right now when you see all that is going on in congress. instead, any time it's relevant again, it tells me this has happened before, which is scary to think about. you heard tim burchett, mccarthy's incident, juvenile at best. maybe more nefarious at worst. what do you think
that moment, fred upton, i'll use your full name. and joe walsh, thank you so much.do we just have to, i guess, resign ourselves this kind of behavior from our members of congress and other elected officials? i'll talk about next a professor of history in american studies at yale university, joanne freeman. she is the author of "the field of blood: violence in congress and the civil war." how is that for a cliff-hanger, america? we'll be right back. actually, talk to her now. good....
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ouour fred pleleitgen is t ther the latetest. in order for small businesses to thrive, they need to be smart, efficient, savvy. making the most of every opportunity. that's why comcast business is introducing the small business bonus. for a limited time you can get up to a $1000 prepaid card with qualifying internet. yep, $1000. so switch to business internet from the company with the largest fastest reliable network and that powers more businesses than anyone else. learn how you can get $1000 back for your business today. comcast business. powering possibilities. >>> president biden turned 81 today. he made a few jokes about his age during the annual thanksgiving turkey pardon. and late tonight, this picture was posted on the president's instagram account. it's a birthday cake ablaze with candles. thanks for the birthday well wishes. turns out on your 146th birthday, you run out of space for candles. the white house tonight leaning into what is considered one of biden's biggest political liabilities, his age. right now he is sho
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thanks to fred pleitgen for that report. israeli officials are now reporting more and more clashes with iran-backed hezbollah. earlier today the idf says it fired into southern lebanon after anti-tank missiles attempted to target israeli territory. cnn anchor jim sciutto joins us now live from northern israel with more on this. jim, we've seen these kinds of skirmishes taking place along the lebanese border over the last few weeks. there has to be concern about a potential escalation. >> reporter: no question. i would describe the conflict along the northern border as a slow burn. it's been that way since october 7th. and as we've traveled this border the last several days, wherever we go, whether it's the northeastern end facing syria or the northern end facing lebanon, there are multiple clashes per day. typically that's artillery rounds, rocket fire coming in this direction, artillery and tank fire going back. air strikes going back it's in the opposite direction. there was another one today not far from where we are on t
thanks to fred pleitgen for that report. israeli officials are now reporting more and more clashes with iran-backed hezbollah. earlier today the idf says it fired into southern lebanon after anti-tank missiles attempted to target israeli territory. cnn anchor jim sciutto joins us now live from northern israel with more on this. jim, we've seen these kinds of skirmishes taking place along the lebanese border over the last few weeks. there has to be concern about a potential escalation. >>...
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let's send it over to wolf in tel aviv. >> thank you very much, fred. important developments unfolding, we have our correspondents monitoring all of these developments across the region. i want to go to cnn's matthew chance over at the schneider children's medical center just outside of tel aviv. matthew, we understand that abigail edan will be transferred there, she is the american israeli little girl who is finally released. what do we know? >> reporter: yeah, that's right. i mean, within the next few minutes we are expecting a helicopter to arrive carrying abigail edan and the other children or at least some of the other children that will be coming here to the schneider medical facility on the outskirts of tel aviv. the family of abigail have issued a statement saying this, no words express our relief and gratitude. we thank president biden and the united states and the qatari government for their diplomatic interventions to make this happen, but saying they continue to stand with the families of all the hostages who are still held captive. so that'
let's send it over to wolf in tel aviv. >> thank you very much, fred. important developments unfolding, we have our correspondents monitoring all of these developments across the region. i want to go to cnn's matthew chance over at the schneider children's medical center just outside of tel aviv. matthew, we understand that abigail edan will be transferred there, she is the american israeli little girl who is finally released. what do we know? >> reporter: yeah, that's right. i...
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remember, i was like, you know what. >> i'm fred, but he's markwayne. at one point took his wedding ring off. to do something about that. you are the, senator bernie sanders saying, -- >> laura, none of it is issues based, mccarthy and work at getting in a fight, -- talk about them, it's a party, laura, that to my mind, -- that kind of knows they're losing the house. they are going to lose the, house they don't stand for anything. and we are going to have a year of this, just lashing out at each other. >> that's really counterintuitive, think about it? i mean, on the one hand, if you want to have the moral high ground, and be seen as the adult in the room. and be able to go again to the democrats and say, they don't know how to, govern they don't know what they are doing. it's what occurred to me that the last thing you would want is for people to know that this is happening. i assume it always happens. but it is happening in broad daylight. we look at this right now, are you seeing this happening in your tenure as well? even behind closed doors? >> no,
remember, i was like, you know what. >> i'm fred, but he's markwayne. at one point took his wedding ring off. to do something about that. you are the, senator bernie sanders saying, -- >> laura, none of it is issues based, mccarthy and work at getting in a fight, -- talk about them, it's a party, laura, that to my mind, -- that kind of knows they're losing the house. they are going to lose the, house they don't stand for anything. and we are going to have a year of this, just...
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pleitgen, cnn, iceland. >> our thanks to fred interest that report. >>> so we are now just hours awaym potentially seeing the first hostages released from gaza, but right now the war is still raging on, and anxiety is sky high. how could all of this play out? when cnn's special live coverage returns. >>> you're watching cnn news central. it is the top of the hour. i'm boris sanchez in washington alongside wolf blitzer in tel aviv. we're just hours away now from the start of the temporary truce in the war between israel and hamas. at midnight eastern time tonight, 7:00 a.m. local time werewolf is, a temporary truce is set to begin. and later tomorrow the first
pleitgen, cnn, iceland. >> our thanks to fred interest that report. >>> so we are now just hours awaym potentially seeing the first hostages released from gaza, but right now the war is still raging on, and anxiety is sky high. how could all of this play out? when cnn's special live coverage returns. >>> you're watching cnn news central. it is the top of the hour. i'm boris sanchez in washington alongside wolf blitzer in tel aviv. we're just hours away now from the start...
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fred was born in march 28, 19 28. he would go on to graduate from galeeo high school, furthered at the university of california berkeley and earned a degree in civil engineering in 1951. his people skills particularly shown when he later became a manager but also had a romantic spirit. he drove from san francisco to vancouver canada to see his then girlfriend carol. he then married carol chan and together they moved to san francisco where they remained until now. their son andrew was born in 1970 completing their family, coach andy is the head coach as sacred, also graduate of high school. passionate about cars and drove his ford and cover everywhere. his hobbies varied. a sport lifelong fan of the 49ers and giants and cal teams. he also took great pride in his yard. a tradition he maintained towards his life. he loved mousse pick, particularly the musical student prints and all christmas carols. he firmly believed in the u.s. constitution and made certain to vote in every election. he was preceded in death by his sib
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. >> fred, thank you very much. cnn has, of course, our eyes and ears on the ground covering all of the breaking developments in this hostage exchange. cnn's matthew chance is with me right now. i know you're working your sources, especially you're learning that qatar was playing a very significant role behind the scenes in trying to get this deal back off the ground. >> reporter: that's right. qatar, which has been essential in the mediation of this hostage deal, has been intervening again tonight, along with egypt and the united states as well, to try and make sure it stays on track. hamas had been holding back the release of the second group of hostages, because it said it hadn't had sufficient aid deliveries into the gaza strip that were promised by israel. they also said the prisoners released from israeli jails were not the mixture of prisoners that they had anticipated and they had agreed. those problems appear now to have been resolved. the qataris coming out with a statement not long ago saying the issues h
. >> fred, thank you very much. cnn has, of course, our eyes and ears on the ground covering all of the breaking developments in this hostage exchange. cnn's matthew chance is with me right now. i know you're working your sources, especially you're learning that qatar was playing a very significant role behind the scenes in trying to get this deal back off the ground. >> reporter: that's right. qatar, which has been essential in the mediation of this hostage deal, has been...
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it will be the only time lana and fred again will play uk festivals in 202a.rhino cuteness at chester zoo as they celebrate the birth of the eastern black rhino. this is one of the world's rarest mammals. this is so adorable! i cannot cope! please, where can i get a pet baby rhino? you're all caught up now. see you later. hello again. many of you will have had a dry day of weather on friday with plenty of sunshine around. blue skies like these pretty commonplace across the country. however, it certainly was quite chilly, wasn't it? temperatures on thursday reached 15 degrees — well above average. but compared with that for some, temperatures were seven degrees lower on friday and actually quite a bit below average for the time of year. now, what followed from that sunny day is these clear skies which took us into the first part of the night. temperatures have been dropping like a stone and already are well below freezing in many areas underneath these clear skies. the exception to that really cold theme is across northern and eastern scotland and the eastern s
it will be the only time lana and fred again will play uk festivals in 202a.rhino cuteness at chester zoo as they celebrate the birth of the eastern black rhino. this is one of the world's rarest mammals. this is so adorable! i cannot cope! please, where can i get a pet baby rhino? you're all caught up now. see you later. hello again. many of you will have had a dry day of weather on friday with plenty of sunshine around. blue skies like these pretty commonplace across the country. however, it...
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it will be the only time lana and fred again will play uk festivals in 202a.lebrate the birth of the eastern black rhino. this is one of the world's rarest mammals. this is so adorable! i cannot cope! please, where can i get a pet baby rhino? you're all caught up now. see you later. hello again. many of you will have had a dry day of weather on friday with plenty of sunshine around. blue skies like these pretty commonplace across the country. however, it certainly was quite chilly, wasn't it? temperatures on thursday reached 15 degrees — well above average. but compared with that for some, temperatures were seven degrees lower on friday and actually quite a bit below average for the time of year. now, what followed from that sunny day is these clear skies which took us into the first part of the night. temperatures have been dropping like a stone and already are well below freezing in many areas underneath these clear skies. the exception to that really cold theme is across northern and eastern scotland and the eastern side of england, where there's a bit of a
it will be the only time lana and fred again will play uk festivals in 202a.lebrate the birth of the eastern black rhino. this is one of the world's rarest mammals. this is so adorable! i cannot cope! please, where can i get a pet baby rhino? you're all caught up now. see you later. hello again. many of you will have had a dry day of weather on friday with plenty of sunshine around. blue skies like these pretty commonplace across the country. however, it certainly was quite chilly, wasn't it?...
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this is fred, a journalist moving between the corridors and the rooms. he's filming what he sees and hears of the stories of those who were wounded. he seeks to send message from alsshifar hospital about what happened to these people as a result of the land invasion of the gaza strip. so we rented house from abumsan family, during the first night we were bombed again while the children were sleeping. the children were four family members were killed, one of them was the mother of these three children. their father lost his leg and he is now. my aunt was killed and so was another small girl. the bodies of the eight people we left. were taken from under the rubble, this means that 12 people were killed from the family and other 10 were wounded تحت الدار تنفار يعني 12 نفر من عائلتنا استشهدوا وعندنا 10 جراحه well i will try to put all the eyes of the western world uh on this hospital and gas that's that's what i want to do uh people need to see what's going on here because because it's really there's no words for what's going on and this uh massacre against
this is fred, a journalist moving between the corridors and the rooms. he's filming what he sees and hears of the stories of those who were wounded. he seeks to send message from alsshifar hospital about what happened to these people as a result of the land invasion of the gaza strip. so we rented house from abumsan family, during the first night we were bombed again while the children were sleeping. the children were four family members were killed, one of them was the mother of these three...
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frankly, fred, you can do both. you can provide humanitarian assistance, and you can conduct very aggressive operations against hamas at the same time. >> we also heard from the secretary of state that they do want some sort of humanitarian pause to take place. not necessarily calling it a cease-fire, but instead advocating for a pause to get fuel into gaza, to get civilians out, to get more aid in, aid he says that has been delivered that's good, but it's not sufficient. how influential is the secretary of state by imploring that there needs to be some sort of pause while he's in the region? >> i think it's a legitimate request, but it's not a practical request. the israelis cannot now with forces in gaza expose conducting tactical operations, completely surrounding gaza city all the way, as jim just reported from the east to the west to the sea, coming in from the north as well as coming in from the flanks. they can't stop what they're doing right now unless they were to evacuate and were to withdraw. frankly, tha
frankly, fred, you can do both. you can provide humanitarian assistance, and you can conduct very aggressive operations against hamas at the same time. >> we also heard from the secretary of state that they do want some sort of humanitarian pause to take place. not necessarily calling it a cease-fire, but instead advocating for a pause to get fuel into gaza, to get civilians out, to get more aid in, aid he says that has been delivered that's good, but it's not sufficient. how influential...
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cnn's fred pleitgen is in iceland for us. fred, how dangerous could a possible eruption be? >> reporter: well, it can certainly be very dangerous for that town and in general for the south of iceland. of course, one of the things we know, paula, is what is a big volcanic eruption in iceland can really affect the entire northern hemisphere. about 10, 13 years ago there was a big eruption of a volcano in iceland that disrupted air travel for a long time. i'm at the last checkpoint you can get to before the town you mentioned. you can tell it is about 10 kilometers, so 6 1/2 miles from where we are right now. underneath that sign the world famous blue lagoon, the hot springs that, of course, are only there because of the volcanic activity in this part of iceland, all of that now cordoned off as the authorities here believe that it is highly likely that there is going to be a large eruption and that that large eruption could very well happen extremely soon. now, there's another dangerous factor in all of this as well, because between where i'm standing right now and the town the
cnn's fred pleitgen is in iceland for us. fred, how dangerous could a possible eruption be? >> reporter: well, it can certainly be very dangerous for that town and in general for the south of iceland. of course, one of the things we know, paula, is what is a big volcanic eruption in iceland can really affect the entire northern hemisphere. about 10, 13 years ago there was a big eruption of a volcano in iceland that disrupted air travel for a long time. i'm at the last checkpoint you can...
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when fred camp and i and others from the atlantic council met with him some months back, that was exactlyhat he was wearing. he stayed in kyiv. he goes to the front lines. he is out with the soldiers. he pins on medals. he is giving nightly addresses to the people and so on and so forth should there has been a degree of adaptation and so on. putin, the exact opposite. got the big ideas wrong. underestimated the ukrainians. overestimated his forces. terrible campaign design. his forces were more charitable -- the military that ship poorly trained. much less well-equipped than we thought. basic skills quite an adequate. a variety of other shortcomings. maybe he has can make catered effectively to the russian people who are left of course noting hundreds of thousands left early on and others have left since then rather than to be subject to a draft. the oversight. what is his example? he sits at the end of a marble table and a beautiful suit. the minions are down there. he has occasionally gone somewhere near the front lines but nothing like zelenskyy. at the end of the day despite -- in for
when fred camp and i and others from the atlantic council met with him some months back, that was exactlyhat he was wearing. he stayed in kyiv. he goes to the front lines. he is out with the soldiers. he pins on medals. he is giving nightly addresses to the people and so on and so forth should there has been a degree of adaptation and so on. putin, the exact opposite. got the big ideas wrong. underestimated the ukrainians. overestimated his forces. terrible campaign design. his forces were more...
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let's pick up on that reporting by my colleague fred pleitgen. yemen houthis have now waded into this conflict, confirming the expanded scope that everyone has been so worried about. what fresh dangers does that present? and how are they best navigated? >> on the onset of the hamas attack on october 7th, i think it was a priority for both israel and the u.s. and other western allies to prevent the spillover of this war. i think the response now is a dei response. so israel, but also in the part of the saudis, the perception into their territory reportedly is defense mode. there is no interest to encase, and i think those indicate many in the region that this war is actually something between two axis, which many countries are on the side of israel and the u.s., will also be very concerned what israel is doing to palestinians. an anti-hamas, anti-iran axis. >> we've heard iran speak about red lines being violated, ramping up the rhetoric further. what do you expect to see from iran next, the intensification of more attacks threw its proxies or som
let's pick up on that reporting by my colleague fred pleitgen. yemen houthis have now waded into this conflict, confirming the expanded scope that everyone has been so worried about. what fresh dangers does that present? and how are they best navigated? >> on the onset of the hamas attack on october 7th, i think it was a priority for both israel and the u.s. and other western allies to prevent the spillover of this war. i think the response now is a dei response. so israel, but also in...
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fred warner, he is the pied piper of the entire event. back to you in studio. >> great event.n. thank you so much. >> up next, it is not just diplomats and ceos (♪♪) (♪♪) (♪♪) get exclusive offers on select new volvo models. contact your volvo retailer to learn more. >>> one event happening tomorrow during apec hopes to celebrate the diversity of the bay area. we have more on an event called gaypec, a party for attendees. >> this has become an iconic neighborhood in san francisco. not only for its historic role in lgbtq rates, but the sense of community it continues to offer today. some leaders decided it was the perfect place to host a party during the apec summit. >> we are excited to host gaypec, recognizing the intersection already of the asian pacific islander community as well as our strong lgbtq plus community. >> he wants to lean into those large demographics and set an example for how they can thrive, especially for those who identify as both. >> if apec was going to be in my hometown, have to put together something big and and for the event. >> his district includes
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