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act -- political appointees who violate the hatch act. this prevents the government from being used to advance political campaigns. republicans have criticized this package as being targeted at president trump. however, the house passed to the package now when president trump is no longer in office because we are committed to reforming the law to protect against future abuses. no matter who is president. we call on the senate to swiftly pass this landmark legislation. i yield back. >> thank you very much for your extraordinary leadership on this legislation. chairman nadler has been no greater champion --, there has been no greater champion of the law in the last century. >> i hear you say the john lewis voting rights act protecting our democracy act are vital to protecting american democracy right now but those things are facing the filibuster in the senate in which to democrats are unwilling to move for reform. are democrats losing their window to protect democracy when we are hearing stories of election workers being threatened, local
act -- political appointees who violate the hatch act. this prevents the government from being used to advance political campaigns. republicans have criticized this package as being targeted at president trump. however, the house passed to the package now when president trump is no longer in office because we are committed to reforming the law to protect against future abuses. no matter who is president. we call on the senate to swiftly pass this landmark legislation. i yield back. >>...
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look at southern california, rain snow over the grapevine as well as to hatch the past. los angeles getting a heavy dose of rain. meanwhile, back here at home and in the sierra for that matter skies have cleared out and dry out for sure. we're still in the midst of the cold air mass behind that low pressure area that swept through yesterday. this means that we are going to be even though drying out today staying on the cool side of things daytime highs today remaining in the low 50's that are very warmest lots of sunshine to be expected today, tomorrow on into saturday and sunday as we round out, 2021 and kick off 2020 to just around the corner. so we definitely are looking at a steady next couple of days. good chance to step back out there with the jackets. of course. and just enjoy it all come monday. we will see return of rain and snow. now, how far south this low pressure area actually makes it. that's the question right there will likely still see showers regardless, but this year is definitely going to be tapping into some more snowfall to start next week, which is
look at southern california, rain snow over the grapevine as well as to hatch the past. los angeles getting a heavy dose of rain. meanwhile, back here at home and in the sierra for that matter skies have cleared out and dry out for sure. we're still in the midst of the cold air mass behind that low pressure area that swept through yesterday. this means that we are going to be even though drying out today staying on the cool side of things daytime highs today remaining in the low 50's that are...
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this was just before it hatched, am i right? up. this was 'ust before it hatched, am i riuht?his dinosaur belongs to — am i right? yes, this dinosaur belongs to a _ am i right? yes, this dinosaur belongs to a theropods - am i right? yes, this dinosaur i belongs to a theropods dinosaur group that existed during the cretaceous, they are always described as birdlike, because they are covered with feathers, they don't have teeth, they have a beak. with this specimen, we see it has a unique posture, with the body curled up, and the head in between its legs. and this posture is very similar to what we see in late stage embryos of a living bird. what similar to what we see in late stage embryos of a living bird.— embryos of a living bird. what size would that go _ embryos of a living bird. what size would that go to? _ embryos of a living bird. what size would that go to? when _ embryos of a living bird. what size would that go to? when it - embryos of a living bird. what size would that go to? when it was - embryos of a living bird. what size - would that go to? when it was grown, i
this was just before it hatched, am i right? up. this was 'ust before it hatched, am i riuht?his dinosaur belongs to — am i right? yes, this dinosaur belongs to a _ am i right? yes, this dinosaur belongs to a theropods - am i right? yes, this dinosaur i belongs to a theropods dinosaur group that existed during the cretaceous, they are always described as birdlike, because they are covered with feathers, they don't have teeth, they have a beak. with this specimen, we see it has a unique...
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we believe the talking postures that modern verges to help them with successful hatching has actually evolved from dinosaurs from millions of years ago. this little life was named baby young man and his believe to have been buried after a mudslide, which prevented it from being disturbed by scavengers. the specimen was one of several egg fossils that were found in china, but forgotten in storage for decades. until now, to get you now be with a paid half should you should the embryo fossil baby young young was discovered in the southern part of a china's jung see province. the embryo we previously found was not very complete. the embryo we found this ton is the best preserved donna so embryo, fossil so far, it would have grown to be 2 to 3 meters long. and if it had live to be an adult, it would have likely fed on plants. now, people from all over the world can feel their eyes on it. leah harding al jazeera. ah hello, i'm emily. angry with the headlines on al jazeera, more than a 1000000 co. good 19 vaccines have been destroyed in nigeria. health officials say the doses had expired and
we believe the talking postures that modern verges to help them with successful hatching has actually evolved from dinosaurs from millions of years ago. this little life was named baby young man and his believe to have been buried after a mudslide, which prevented it from being disturbed by scavengers. the specimen was one of several egg fossils that were found in china, but forgotten in storage for decades. until now, to get you now be with a paid half should you should the embryo fossil baby...
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>> mama harriet is waiting for them to hatch.always crazy how many people across the world watch these. i just want to know the back story. >>>>>>>>>> seeing if we can bring this to you live a major part delay just popping up on the radar. >> one major home goods with big deals that just went live. >> an important change to knownw that's taking affect today. say hello to 2022 with xfinity and you'll get fast and reliable internet for only nineteen ninety-nine a month for twelve months. plus, you can get twelve times the speed for the same price when you add xfinity mobile. that's more speed and more value. say hello to kicking off the year with this amazing offer. and with xfinity mobile, you can get a 5g phone on us and three hundred dollars back during our xfinity hello twenty twenty-two sales event! click, call or visit a store today! >> building a better bay area. moving forward. finding solutions. this is abc 7 news. >> let's get right to your top stories. snow and plenty of it. we could see some snow on bay area mountains a
>> mama harriet is waiting for them to hatch.always crazy how many people across the world watch these. i just want to know the back story. >>>>>>>>>> seeing if we can bring this to you live a major part delay just popping up on the radar. >> one major home goods with big deals that just went live. >> an important change to knownw that's taking affect today. say hello to 2022 with xfinity and you'll get fast and reliable internet for only nineteen...
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even though it's never hatched? behind me, it's providing more insight into the evolution of birds. sla harding now explains, brought to life after 66000000 years. scientists have recreated this toothless thereupon embryo after finding its fossil perfectly preserved to your house. any apartment of it's the father was well kept up. we can see it's posture rather clearly. its head lay on the belly with feet on either side, forming quite a special, curling posture. yes, scientists say this is one of the best dinosaur embryo remains ever recovered and reveals a clear link between dinosaurs and modern day birds. douglas attendant. go see that such a posture is similar to that of modern bird embryos before hatching. for ourselves . we believe the talking postures that one burges to help them with successful hatching has actually evolved from donald from millions of years ago on this little life was named baby young name and is believed to have been buried after a mudslide, which prevented it from being disturbed by scaven
even though it's never hatched? behind me, it's providing more insight into the evolution of birds. sla harding now explains, brought to life after 66000000 years. scientists have recreated this toothless thereupon embryo after finding its fossil perfectly preserved to your house. any apartment of it's the father was well kept up. we can see it's posture rather clearly. its head lay on the belly with feet on either side, forming quite a special, curling posture. yes, scientists say this is one...
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they hatched this plan. clearly, cancer research is near and dear to marlene's heart.oin me in welcoming marlene malik. [applause] >> thank you so much. good morning and welcome to the nixon library. we are gathered this morning to commemorate transformative advances in medical research, treatment and care. this was brought about by the national cancer act over 50 years ago. headed by the nixon administration and president nixon personally, democrats and republicans came together in 1971 to transform medical research and treatment, and that is what i cannot -- why i cannot think of a better location for today's conference. and it is my fondest hope that we will come away from this conference with a renewed appreciation for what humanity can accomplish when we dedicate resources and commit to a common goal. so let's begin the day with a discussion about how the national cancer act changed from observing manifestations of cancer and looking at empirical innovations for treatment to one of looking at the mechanisms of cancer and employing rational, targeted interventions.
they hatched this plan. clearly, cancer research is near and dear to marlene's heart.oin me in welcoming marlene malik. [applause] >> thank you so much. good morning and welcome to the nixon library. we are gathered this morning to commemorate transformative advances in medical research, treatment and care. this was brought about by the national cancer act over 50 years ago. headed by the nixon administration and president nixon personally, democrats and republicans came together in 1971...
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we would like to be able to move to a system where those same eggs are laid, but instead never hatch.is crick institute in london have found that the system was successful in mice, and they think it'll work on chickens. the researchers here have found a way of deactivating a gene involved with embryo development. the system can be programmed to stop either male or female embryos from developing using a technique called gene editing. the sex of a mammal is determined by its chromosomes. females have a pair of xs, males have an x and y. the process involves inserting half the gene editing molecule into the father's y chromosome, and the other half into the mother's dna. after mating, male xy embryos containing both halves of gene editing molecule will not develop. but female embryos will grow normally. gene editing can be used to make other genetic changes. the government is considering whether to allow the use of the technology by the farming industry. pallab ghosh, bbc news. in afghanistan, the taliban have issued a new decree on women's rights. the order says women are not property b
we would like to be able to move to a system where those same eggs are laid, but instead never hatch.is crick institute in london have found that the system was successful in mice, and they think it'll work on chickens. the researchers here have found a way of deactivating a gene involved with embryo development. the system can be programmed to stop either male or female embryos from developing using a technique called gene editing. the sex of a mammal is determined by its chromosomes. females...
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. >> down the hatch. >> downtown hatch, yes, sir. >> reporter: this is the first passenger ferry in the world powered entirely by hydrogen fuel cells. >> instead of a big diesel engine spinning things to make power just happens here in the fuel cells. >> reporter: jeff sokolik is with all american marine in bellingham, washington. it built the 75-passenger catamaran that will soon launch in san francisco bay with zero emissions. >> and that's really kind of the holy grail of this. >> reporter: ron willie is president of the company. what does a hydrogen-powered boat allow for? >> when you actually use hydrogen to create electricity, the only by-product is literally hot water. so it's zero emissions, completely clean. >> reporter: the marine industry, mostly international shipping, is one of the dirty and not-so-litle secrets of climate change. it causes about 3% of all global carbon dioxide gas emissions, which is more than the co2 emissioning from the airline industry. this much larger hydrogen-powered ferry is now being built in europe and the technology could eventually be applied to
. >> down the hatch. >> downtown hatch, yes, sir. >> reporter: this is the first passenger ferry in the world powered entirely by hydrogen fuel cells. >> instead of a big diesel engine spinning things to make power just happens here in the fuel cells. >> reporter: jeff sokolik is with all american marine in bellingham, washington. it built the 75-passenger catamaran that will soon launch in san francisco bay with zero emissions. >> and that's really kind of...
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oh alar, let all these eggs hatch in 40 to 45 days, all of them. so i can release them in the water valley than me. some edge organic liver, but ma'am finally, mitchell. and some of the baby turtles are ready. the n g o is giving them so much care as years of human activities such as pollution and bi, catch, have destroyed to reptiles, habitats. coven 19 has given the endangered species a little relief. the conservationists are glad to see them thrive again. whenever from an vacancy that in their eagerness to reach the vast ocean out there, these tiny little feet are moving forward, impatient to touch the vast waters ahead of them. just look at the tiny footsteps and their happiness at seeing the see. here you can see how life moves on that of i for life. hatching out in unison, baby turtles find their way to the ocean by the reflections of light on the water. and once they succeed, though, hide and grow for years until the day comes where some of them return as mothers to be and that's it for today. there's more than the region on our website. we
oh alar, let all these eggs hatch in 40 to 45 days, all of them. so i can release them in the water valley than me. some edge organic liver, but ma'am finally, mitchell. and some of the baby turtles are ready. the n g o is giving them so much care as years of human activities such as pollution and bi, catch, have destroyed to reptiles, habitats. coven 19 has given the endangered species a little relief. the conservationists are glad to see them thrive again. whenever from an vacancy that in...
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we would like to be able to move to a system where those same eggs are laid but instead never hatch.t'll work on chickens. the researchers here have found a way of deactivating a gene involved with embryo development. the system can be programmed to stop either male or female embryos from developing using a technique called gene editing. the sex of a mammal is determined by its chromosomes. females have a pair of xs, males have an x and y. the process involves inserting half the gene editing molecule into the father's y chromosome, and the other half into the mother's dna. after mating, male xy embryos containing both halves of gene editing molecule will not develop. but female embryos will grow normally. gene editing can be used to make other genetic changes. these piglets are resistant to a lung disease that often devastates herds. the government is considering whether to allow the use of the technology by the farming industry. pallab ghosh, bbc news. the actor sir antony sher has died aged 72. sir antony, who had cancer, was widely regarded as one of the country's finest contempor
we would like to be able to move to a system where those same eggs are laid but instead never hatch.t'll work on chickens. the researchers here have found a way of deactivating a gene involved with embryo development. the system can be programmed to stop either male or female embryos from developing using a technique called gene editing. the sex of a mammal is determined by its chromosomes. females have a pair of xs, males have an x and y. the process involves inserting half the gene editing...
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to develop so the head is in the right position to break through the egg so it can be a successful hatchssion from dinosaur to birds? >> it did and that's what's really neat. a couple of years ago i wrote a book "the rise and fall of dinosaurs" behind me. but there's a whole chapter about the dinosaur/bird connection. we've known this going back to darwin. we have started to find fossils of dinosaurs covered in feathers showing that things like feathers and wings and wishbones and beaks and all of these things we think of as characteristic features of birds actually evolved tens, hundreds of millions of years ago in t-rex type of dinosaurs. now we can add this one to the list. we now know that some dinosaurs, maybe even many dinosaurs, even developed in their eggs just like birds today. and evening that makes them so relatable. i think when you look at a fossil like this, you're not seeing a movie monster. you're not seeing some colossal prime evil beast, you're seeing an animal that was growing, that was developing and that gives us a sense for dinosaurs as real living, breathing, growi
to develop so the head is in the right position to break through the egg so it can be a successful hatchssion from dinosaur to birds? >> it did and that's what's really neat. a couple of years ago i wrote a book "the rise and fall of dinosaurs" behind me. but there's a whole chapter about the dinosaur/bird connection. we've known this going back to darwin. we have started to find fossils of dinosaurs covered in feathers showing that things like feathers and wings and wishbones...
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they say the dinosaur was just a few days from hatching finding embryo fossils is extremely rare and they have never found one in this particular position. it is called tucking -- see there? when birds are almost ready to hatch, they get into this position with their head under their right wing so they can get out of the egg safely. before this discovery, that tucking posture had never been seen in dinosaurs. the baby dino would have been ten inches, they tell us when it hatched but was likely to grow up to six feet long as an adult. scientists say this fossil may prove to be the link between prehistoric dinosaurs and modern-day birds >>> remember when sneakers -- well, they were just things that you wear -- i don't know -- for basketball for walking or running? now, sneakers are a fashion statement unto themselves. people line up around the block to snag the latest releases. sometimes, they never come out of the box and they cost big money. so, what changed well, today show anchor craig melvin took a trip to atlanta to find out >> reporter: $80 billion has never looked this good sne
they say the dinosaur was just a few days from hatching finding embryo fossils is extremely rare and they have never found one in this particular position. it is called tucking -- see there? when birds are almost ready to hatch, they get into this position with their head under their right wing so they can get out of the egg safely. before this discovery, that tucking posture had never been seen in dinosaurs. the baby dino would have been ten inches, they tell us when it hatched but was likely...
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. >> it certainly is, as we watch those vehicles race to the capsule to open that hatch door. eventually at some point we think bezos will be doing it and strahan we're told might be the first one out so we're looking forward to those images coming to us. in the meantime hakeem we want to bring you in. people see this and say why. talk a little bit about what something like this and watching this incredible historic event take place, watching someone like michael strahan go up to space for the first time, what does this mean for space travel, for space tourism? why is this important? >> well, you know what, it's beyond space travel and space tourism. what we're talking about here is actually the health of our science and engineering as a country and as a nation. and i tell you, one word jumped out to me throughout this and that word is "family." one of the things that happens when people go to space, people like cady and people like michael strahan, they realize that we're all one big human family. they realize the fragility of our planet, of our atmosphere. but you know what,
. >> it certainly is, as we watch those vehicles race to the capsule to open that hatch door. eventually at some point we think bezos will be doing it and strahan we're told might be the first one out so we're looking forward to those images coming to us. in the meantime hakeem we want to bring you in. people see this and say why. talk a little bit about what something like this and watching this incredible historic event take place, watching someone like michael strahan go up to space...
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it would have been ten inches when it hatched but was likely to grow to six feet long as an adult.the link between prehistoric dinosaurs and modern day birds. >> remember when sneakers, well, they were just things you wear, i don't know, for basketball or walking or running now, sneakers are a fashion statement unto themselves. people line up around the block to snag the latest releases. sometimes, they never come out of the box, and they cost big money. so what changed? well, today show anchor craig melvin took a trip to atlanta to find out >> $80 billion has never looked this good. sneakers are a massive global industry set to jump over the $100 billion mark in a few years. >> definitely a classic shoe >> whether you're chasing michael jordan's ones or kanye west's yeezies or something original, one of the top stores in the world is wish, in atlanta. >> down to the sneaker room. where the magic happens. >> it's also one of the few to be owned by a woman. founder and owner lauren amos. what does it say about our society, that the sneaker industry has become booming business >> it
it would have been ten inches when it hatched but was likely to grow to six feet long as an adult.the link between prehistoric dinosaurs and modern day birds. >> remember when sneakers, well, they were just things you wear, i don't know, for basketball or walking or running now, sneakers are a fashion statement unto themselves. people line up around the block to snag the latest releases. sometimes, they never come out of the box, and they cost big money. so what changed? well, today show...
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the driver managed to crawl out through an emergency hatch and amazingly was not injured. >>> turning now to an alarming spike in brazen daytime retail robberies at the height of the holiday shopping season. the smash and grab robberies are terrorizing stores on one of america's most exclusive addresses, rodeo drive in beverly hills. here's abc's matt gutman. >> reporter: for the past year or so, the spot made famous by movies like "pretty woman" and "clueless" has become one of the most secure places on the planet, bristling with 2,000 security cameras and constant patrols by police and private security firms, and it's not to stop window-shoppers. kathy is the president of the rodeo drive committee. the number of smash and grabs this year -- >> is more than my entire decades on the streets. >> reporter: it's a crime wave raising questions about california's zero-bail policy which currently allows for the immediate release of suspects for non-violent felonies and misdemeanors, in part to avoid overcrowding in jails and address racial and economic inequalities in the bail system. the p
the driver managed to crawl out through an emergency hatch and amazingly was not injured. >>> turning now to an alarming spike in brazen daytime retail robberies at the height of the holiday shopping season. the smash and grab robberies are terrorizing stores on one of america's most exclusive addresses, rodeo drive in beverly hills. here's abc's matt gutman. >> reporter: for the past year or so, the spot made famous by movies like "pretty woman" and...
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which one would stop something from hatching because we don't be want to lose people in the city and opportunity tree to gun violence. we can do it. i want to voice supervisor stefani. yesterday we signed legislation banning the sale, distribution and purchasing of these ghost guns that had been rampant in our community. last year alone 42% of the lines in san francisco. imagine if those ghost guns never entered our streets. those people would be alive today. thank you so much steve scott for your work and helps us get guns off the streets of san francisco. mattie scott is not here from the healing circle. she has been at the forefront of advocating for change. she is a mom who lost her son. who was an amazing person. i grew up with him in my neighborhood. there were people like george scott and others i grew up with that i police, that i loved as we played in the schoolyard and played tag and all kinds of other fun games before there social media and technology. when i go to united players and go to their home. i see the board with the people that we lost. african-american and latin
which one would stop something from hatching because we don't be want to lose people in the city and opportunity tree to gun violence. we can do it. i want to voice supervisor stefani. yesterday we signed legislation banning the sale, distribution and purchasing of these ghost guns that had been rampant in our community. last year alone 42% of the lines in san francisco. imagine if those ghost guns never entered our streets. those people would be alive today. thank you so much steve scott for...
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and orin hatch was the lead committee chairman. host: what does that experience tell you and show you how far washington has to go to be truly feminist with the ability to represent? because as you point out others raise children. >> one thing i learned you can find allies in unexpected places. once a senators knew i was having these conversations and negotiating. orin hatch really didn't want to change the rules. what will the babies dress code going to be? as a mom are you seriously asking me if the baby would adhere to a senate dress code? must have a blazer and shoes. she wears a beanie. i will not take that off. she would be in for the pajamas. i could put shoes on that. i will put a blazer on her. i did that day. but i had members, republican members, marco rubio i hardly ever agree said tammy, i am with you. i will stick up for you. i wish i could've brought my young kids to the floor. we need to do this. we need to change the rules. and roy blunt said tammy i will be the next chairman. i will change the rules. i remember wh
and orin hatch was the lead committee chairman. host: what does that experience tell you and show you how far washington has to go to be truly feminist with the ability to represent? because as you point out others raise children. >> one thing i learned you can find allies in unexpected places. once a senators knew i was having these conversations and negotiating. orin hatch really didn't want to change the rules. what will the babies dress code going to be? as a mom are you seriously...
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in more than a decade, this is the moments the hatch was opened and you suck. hoot miss our entered the orbiter, greeted by the stations crew. he flew that with his assistant and was accompanied by a russian cosmonaut certificate. the flight took off from a cosmo drop in casks down on wednesday, with the tourists were now spent 12 days in open. 22. ah, this is al jazeera, these, your top stories, jailed media tycoon, jimmy ly, and to alba, pro democracy activists have been found guilty of organizing and participating in last year's bad tellerman square vigil. hong kong ban the annual vigil to mark the 1989 massacre. so i think the pandemic britons prime minister has announced a return to tight a corona virus restrictions to stem the spread of the micron variant or is johnson is urging people in england to work from home and his mandating coven 19 passes for entrances into public venue. the announcement comes hours after he was forced to apologize for video showing his staff, joking about holding a christmas party during last year's lockdown. i think the overwhelmingly, the, the public s
in more than a decade, this is the moments the hatch was opened and you suck. hoot miss our entered the orbiter, greeted by the stations crew. he flew that with his assistant and was accompanied by a russian cosmonaut certificate. the flight took off from a cosmo drop in casks down on wednesday, with the tourists were now spent 12 days in open. 22. ah, this is al jazeera, these, your top stories, jailed media tycoon, jimmy ly, and to alba, pro democracy activists have been found guilty of...
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another egg should be hatching soon. i will refrain on making comments about the independence of my own children. >>> i'm paula newton. thanks for your company. max foster picks things up from here with more "cnn newsroom" in just a moment. emerge tremfyant®. with tremfya®, adults with moderate to severe plaque psoriasis... ...can uncover clearer skin and improve symptoms at 16 weeks. serious allergic reactions may occur. tremfya® may increase your risk of infections and lower your ability to fight them. tell your doctor if you have an infection or symptoms or if you had a vaccine or plan to. emerge tremfyant® with tremfya®... ask you doctor about tremfya® today. do you have a life insurance policy you no longer need? now you can sell your policy - even a term policy - for an immediate cash payment. call coventry direct to learn more. we thought we had planned carefully for our retirement. but we quickly realized we needed a way to supplement our income. our friend sold their policy to help pay their medical bills, and t
another egg should be hatching soon. i will refrain on making comments about the independence of my own children. >>> i'm paula newton. thanks for your company. max foster picks things up from here with more "cnn newsroom" in just a moment. emerge tremfyant®. with tremfya®, adults with moderate to severe plaque psoriasis... ...can uncover clearer skin and improve symptoms at 16 weeks. serious allergic reactions may occur. tremfya® may increase your risk of infections and...
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why lawmakers are hatching a complicated plan just to avoid a calamitous government default in front of the military. will it even work with time running out. >>> and later dr. fauci says it's now a new certainty that only i kron is not as severe as delta. what we know and still don't know about this new variant making its way across the u.s. coming up. ♪♪ >>> welcome to "meet the press daily." i'm chuck todd. just a short time ago president biden and vladimir putin wraped up their summit. it lasted just over two hours. this is a video from russian tv at the start of that videoconference according to a senior administration official. president biden planned to warn putin of very real costs if russia did take action against the ukraine. what those costs will be and whether it will deter from vladimir putin is still uncertain. u.s. intelligence suggests that the kremlin is planning a multi-front offensive that could involve as many as 175,000 troops and it could begin as early as next month. today's meeting clearly has the attention of not tonal president himself but the entire adminis
why lawmakers are hatching a complicated plan just to avoid a calamitous government default in front of the military. will it even work with time running out. >>> and later dr. fauci says it's now a new certainty that only i kron is not as severe as delta. what we know and still don't know about this new variant making its way across the u.s. coming up. ♪♪ >>> welcome to "meet the press daily." i'm chuck todd. just a short time ago president biden and vladimir...
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another egg should also be hatching soon. love that stuff. i'm paula newton.ny. i will be right back with more "cnn newsroom" in just a moment. full prescription-strengthth? reduces inflammation? thank the gods. don't thank ththem too soon. kick pain n in the aspercreme. you could wait... all night... for an email response from steve, who will sign back in at 9 am tomorrow morning. orrrr... you could find the answer right now in slack. and give steve a break. slack. where the future works. i just wish more people knew how easy it was to get health coverage. i'm only paying $52 a month for there are quality plans for even less. my job doesn't offer health insurance, but with the new law, i found an affordable plan and only pay $47 a month. actually, a friend of mine recommended healthcare.gov and now we're paying less than $60 a month for coverage. i was skeptical at first, but it is real. i'm covered with no monthly payment. new law. lower prices. more people qualify. at healthcare.gov as a dj, i know all about customization. that's why i love liberty mutual.
another egg should also be hatching soon. love that stuff. i'm paula newton.ny. i will be right back with more "cnn newsroom" in just a moment. full prescription-strengthth? reduces inflammation? thank the gods. don't thank ththem too soon. kick pain n in the aspercreme. you could wait... all night... for an email response from steve, who will sign back in at 9 am tomorrow morning. orrrr... you could find the answer right now in slack. and give steve a break. slack. where the future...
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. >> it is time to batten down the hatches. we have an atmospheric river headed our way. i want to loop it showing satellite radar over the last two hours. this system will move into the north bay this evening and spread through the bay area overnight into tomorrow morning. i will show you these timing, but not :00 tonight, most of this drive. no sale, it starts to get wet -- most of this dry. you will see pockets of on-and-off showers throughout the day, and get ready for even storm year conditions that continue to move through with this atmospheric river into monday. i will have the details and the impressive rain totals that could mean one to three inches for your neighborhood coming up. >> you can keep an i on the weather including live doppler 7 any time. find it on abc 7's bay area app available on the roku, amazon fire the omicron variant has now been detected in at least 29 states. a study out of the united kingdom has found boosters at a significant layer of protection against the very end, substantially raising the efficacy. officials are predicting omicron will
. >> it is time to batten down the hatches. we have an atmospheric river headed our way. i want to loop it showing satellite radar over the last two hours. this system will move into the north bay this evening and spread through the bay area overnight into tomorrow morning. i will show you these timing, but not :00 tonight, most of this drive. no sale, it starts to get wet -- most of this dry. you will see pockets of on-and-off showers throughout the day, and get ready for even storm year...
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romaine: really interesting stuff, tess hatch helping us kick off this discussion, partner at bessemerentures. she talked about a lot of satellites around the earth, but there is a lot of ambition to get to mars. scientists from around the globe are imagining how the red planet and the settlers on the red planet might live. we will talk with some of the big minds working on those plans, next. but up next come here what richard branson said about the cost of space travel coming down. >> we have a lot of people who have signed up to go to this world where we are developing over the last 80 years. but the team are now ratcheting up building more spaceships. once we have a number of spaceships and those people who can afford to pay a little bit more have paid it and gone to space, then we will be able to bring the price down. my grandchildren will be able to afford to go to space, even if they weren't my grandchildren. ♪ taylor: can you imagine life on mars in 2023? this is a tweet from elon musk, showing his optimism for a future on mars. let's bring in someone who is pretty optimistic ab
romaine: really interesting stuff, tess hatch helping us kick off this discussion, partner at bessemerentures. she talked about a lot of satellites around the earth, but there is a lot of ambition to get to mars. scientists from around the globe are imagining how the red planet and the settlers on the red planet might live. we will talk with some of the big minds working on those plans, next. but up next come here what richard branson said about the cost of space travel coming down. >> we...
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center" set up by trump cronies like steve bannon ahead of the january 6th insurrection where they hatchedo steal the election from biden. >> the headquarters for some key figures in trump's effort to overturn the 2020 elction. rudy guiliani, steve bannon, former new york city police commissioner bernard kerik, and conservative lawyer john eastman holed up in washington's willard hotel. walking distance from the white house, in a suite of rooms they called the command center. >> seth: it's just fun to imagine rudy guiliani running a command center in a hotel room "let's get started bernie, you split up the free toiletries i call the tiny shampoo. steve, order me a cobb salad, but six rows of eggs they know how to do it." [ laughter ] it's also important to remember these people only hang out with each other because there is no one else who will hang out with them [ laughter ] if bernie kerik had other options do you think he would still roll with rudy guiliani, who publicly implied a few months ago that they all partied with disgraced royal prince andrew? >> i told this to the queen of eng
center" set up by trump cronies like steve bannon ahead of the january 6th insurrection where they hatchedo steal the election from biden. >> the headquarters for some key figures in trump's effort to overturn the 2020 elction. rudy guiliani, steve bannon, former new york city police commissioner bernard kerik, and conservative lawyer john eastman holed up in washington's willard hotel. walking distance from the white house, in a suite of rooms they called the command center....
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public reporting has shown that a key part of that effort was hatched by trump and a justice department official named jeff clark, who wanted to try to use the power of the u.s. justice department to essentially force or induce states that trump lost to nevertheless give trump their electoral votes. jeff clark, that previously low profile former justice department official, he has refused to comply with subpoenas in this investigation, just like trump adviser steve bannon has. bannon, as you know, has already been hit with criminal federal charges for rejecting those subpoenas. well, tonight, just before we got on the air, the january 6th investigation released its formal report on jeff clark rejecting their subpoenas. they're going to vote on this report tomorrow at the end of the day, if passed as prologue, the vote will probably be overwhelming if not unanimous, jeff clark should be referred to the u.s. justice department for potential prosecution, just as they referred steve bannon for potential prosecution and doj ultimately followed up and brought that indictment. here's part of w
public reporting has shown that a key part of that effort was hatched by trump and a justice department official named jeff clark, who wanted to try to use the power of the u.s. justice department to essentially force or induce states that trump lost to nevertheless give trump their electoral votes. jeff clark, that previously low profile former justice department official, he has refused to comply with subpoenas in this investigation, just like trump adviser steve bannon has. bannon, as you...
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after opening the drivers hatch, sergeant first class cashe and a fellow soldier extracted the driverm a vehicle. fuel soaked his uniform, igniting and causing severe burns to his body. ignoring his painful wounds, sergeant first class cashe moved to the rear of the vehicle to aid his fellow soldiers trapped in the troop compartment. at this time, the enemy began to direct their fire on his position. when another element of the company engaged the enemy, he seized the opportunity and moved the open troop door, and aided four of his soldiers and escaping the burning vehicle. he noted two other soldiers had not been accounted for and again, entered the building to retrieve them. at this time, reinforcements arrived to establish a collection point. despite the severe second and third-degree burns covering his body, sergeant first class cashe proceeded through the pain and when medical helicopters were starting to arrive, he selflessly refused evacuation until all the other soldiers were evacuated first. his extraordinary heroism above and beyond the call of duty were keeping in the highe
after opening the drivers hatch, sergeant first class cashe and a fellow soldier extracted the driverm a vehicle. fuel soaked his uniform, igniting and causing severe burns to his body. ignoring his painful wounds, sergeant first class cashe moved to the rear of the vehicle to aid his fellow soldiers trapped in the troop compartment. at this time, the enemy began to direct their fire on his position. when another element of the company engaged the enemy, he seized the opportunity and moved the...
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it would have put teeth in the hatch act. so, kellyanne conway couldn't violate the hatch act and merely say, well, blah, blah, blah, you know, who is going to do anything about it? so, in those ways and many others, if we had a problem again with, for example, an official at the office of management and budget refusing to ascertain who the winner of an election is, a cure for that too. so very important reforms. >> congressman schiff, thanks as usual for joining us. >> thank you, wolf. >>> joining us now, cnn political analyst and "new york times" washington correspondent, maggie haberman, who's been reporting extensively on all of this. maggie, thanks for joining us. i know you have been reporting on how unhappy the former president has been with meadows. does this lawsuit appear to be, at least in part, an attempt from meadows to please the former president by emulating what he does, specifically sue people? >> it -- it's hard to say, wolf. it -- it's clear that this is something that is -- is a trump tactic and we have se
it would have put teeth in the hatch act. so, kellyanne conway couldn't violate the hatch act and merely say, well, blah, blah, blah, you know, who is going to do anything about it? so, in those ways and many others, if we had a problem again with, for example, an official at the office of management and budget refusing to ascertain who the winner of an election is, a cure for that too. so very important reforms. >> congressman schiff, thanks as usual for joining us. >> thank you,...
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the first sign of a hatching.everyone's friendly neighborhood spider man is now a friendly neighborhood billionaire. spidey's latest outing spider-man no way home has crossed $1 billion at the global box office. tom holland stars as peter parker who is tasked with saving the multiverse from super villains spanning the character's nearly 20 year film history. no way home is the first film to reach the billion dollar mark since 2019's "star wars" the rise of sky walker and it's the second largest domestic opening of all time. all right. that wraps this hour of "cnn newsroom." thank so much for watching. i'm kim brunhuber. our news continues with max foster, next. feeling sluggish or weighed down? it could be a sign that your digestive system isn't working at it's best taking metamucil everyday can help. metamucil psyllium fiber, gels to trap and remove the waste that weighs you down. it also helps lower cholesterol and slows sugar absorption to promote healthy blood sugar levels. so you can feel lighter and more ene
the first sign of a hatching.everyone's friendly neighborhood spider man is now a friendly neighborhood billionaire. spidey's latest outing spider-man no way home has crossed $1 billion at the global box office. tom holland stars as peter parker who is tasked with saving the multiverse from super villains spanning the character's nearly 20 year film history. no way home is the first film to reach the billion dollar mark since 2019's "star wars" the rise of sky walker and it's the...
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the protecting our democracy act would strengthen the hatch act which is intended to protect the government from political interference with our work force. last month the independent office of special counsel found that senior officials in the last administration repeatedly broke the law by using their government positions to campaign for the former president. the bill also includes representative katie porter's bill, the accountability for acting officials act, which would limit who can be named an acting official and for how long. these reforms would close loopholes that are ripe for abuse. finally, the bill -- my time is expired. i urge everyone to vote for thisle important bill. i yield back and ask the opportunity to revise and extend my remarks. thank you. the speaker pro tempore: without objection, the gentlewoman from new york yields back. the gentlewoman from pennsylvania reserves. the gentleman from oklahoma, mr. mr. cole: mr. speaker, to provide further information about the previous question, i yield three minutes to my good friend and former police officer, member of the law e
the protecting our democracy act would strengthen the hatch act which is intended to protect the government from political interference with our work force. last month the independent office of special counsel found that senior officials in the last administration repeatedly broke the law by using their government positions to campaign for the former president. the bill also includes representative katie porter's bill, the accountability for acting officials act, which would limit who can be...