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they just got back to the negotiating table today after not meet ing for several weeks. i want to walk you through some of this deal. we're just getting this information realtime. full-time and part-time workers are going to be paid $2.75 more per hour starting this year. that's $7.50 more per hour over five years. a lot of this has been over the part-time pay. that was a key point that the union said they were not willing to negotiate on. in this agreement, part-time workers will make a minimum of $21 an hour starting pay. that could go up to $23 an hour. over 5 years, a 48% average total wage increase. for full-timers, they could see up to $49 an hour. and this is historic that the union is saying. they are calling this an historic agreement. they have been able to add air-conditioning to new vehicles, fitting current vehicles with fans and they will be keeping all of their same benefits and that has been very important to members of the ups. we're here at a local union right now. i have been asking people as they have been reading through this deal how they are feelin
they just got back to the negotiating table today after not meet ing for several weeks. i want to walk you through some of this deal. we're just getting this information realtime. full-time and part-time workers are going to be paid $2.75 more per hour starting this year. that's $7.50 more per hour over five years. a lot of this has been over the part-time pay. that was a key point that the union said they were not willing to negotiate on. in this agreement, part-time workers will make a...
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that's come ing from cohn ediso.o those are some of the precautions that officials are telling folks around here to heed. and boston and philadelphia have heat emergencies to provide more resources to people, including cooling centers. philadelphia is ramping up its outreach to the homeless. we know that in rhode island, pools are staying open for extended hours all to give folks a way to cool off. as for me, a low tech way of cooling ajoff. a little extra wind when the wind is not breezing through here. >> i have to buy you one of those portable fans that i carry with me. that's too much labor for you. >> very necessary. >> it is. thank you so much. try your bst to stay cool. >>> so there is finally some relief from the heat for people in midwestern cities like chicago. today temperatures are forecast to only reach about 80 degrees. >> meteorologist brittney ritz is with us now. so good news for chicago. but what about the rest of the people. >> she was mentioning the humidity levels when the dew points are lower. t
that's come ing from cohn ediso.o those are some of the precautions that officials are telling folks around here to heed. and boston and philadelphia have heat emergencies to provide more resources to people, including cooling centers. philadelphia is ramping up its outreach to the homeless. we know that in rhode island, pools are staying open for extended hours all to give folks a way to cool off. as for me, a low tech way of cooling ajoff. a little extra wind when the wind is not breezing...
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that meet ing is currently underway. behind closed doors. the guest house. the vice premier and jan yellen will have dinner this evening. she said that the complicated global economic outlook means there's a pressing need for the two largest economies to closely communicate and work together. let's take a listen to what she said. >> a wide swath of our economies can interact in ways that are uncontroversial to both governments. the delaware spite recent texs, we set a record for bilateral trade in 2022 suggests there's ample room for our firms to engage in trade. >> the bilateral trade was almost $750 billion. these are two economies dooeply entwined. the relationship should have healthy competition, but benefit both economies, not a winner-take-all approach. they are being very productive. that's what we're hearing from top u.s. officials and helping get the bilateral relationship back on track. she took part in a roundtable where she said the lclimate change was a top-level challenge for both countries as the largest emitters of greenhouse gases must work
that meet ing is currently underway. behind closed doors. the guest house. the vice premier and jan yellen will have dinner this evening. she said that the complicated global economic outlook means there's a pressing need for the two largest economies to closely communicate and work together. let's take a listen to what she said. >> a wide swath of our economies can interact in ways that are uncontroversial to both governments. the delaware spite recent texs, we set a record for bilateral...
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thankfully, we have seen some cool ing. not much, but some. and we have noticed that with the cold front that's moved through, especially across the plains and the ohio river valley and northeast, we really need to focus across the southwest, across the deep south and into places like florida, where we factor in dew points of 70 plus and feels like we're in the triple digits. make sure we're sigh stating high driet draited. come indoors and get some air-conditioning. >> if you have it, get into that air-conditioning. thank you so much. >>> there's a man hunt in pennsylvania for an escaped inmate who is dangerous and has survivalist skills. now they are asking for help. >>> and the fda gives the green light for the first drug prooumpb to slow alzheimer's. why it could be a game changer in the fight against that disease. oh yeah, that is them. (that is howard) yeah, that's on howard's campus. ohhh, she's so powerful, she carried on the family legacy. we were blown away. (chuckles) i not only was a student and an undergrad, but i've been a profes
thankfully, we have seen some cool ing. not much, but some. and we have noticed that with the cold front that's moved through, especially across the plains and the ohio river valley and northeast, we really need to focus across the southwest, across the deep south and into places like florida, where we factor in dew points of 70 plus and feels like we're in the triple digits. make sure we're sigh stating high driet draited. come indoors and get some air-conditioning. >> if you have it,...
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they have been meet ing last night and today about the war here in ukraine. he said he's open to discussing it. he's open to discussing a peace deal that has been put on the table but we did hear from president putin continuing to blame ukraine for this. saying he is concerned about the lack of neutrality by ukraine. the fact that they are moving closer to nato. so we will expect to hear from president putin both in a statement and potentially in person, but he continues to play the victim here. we should not expect him to change his tone as a result of this meeting. now president putin appeared to try to meet the african leaders halfway by saying we will continue to sell africa grain at a commercial rate. and even offering it for free to a number of countries, but the chairman of the union saying that wasn't enough. these african%ul leaders really concerned about this war here. certainly wanting to see it end. it will be interesting to hear what putin has to say. >> we'll be monitoring that as it happened. now let's talk about the recent strikes both in sout
they have been meet ing last night and today about the war here in ukraine. he said he's open to discussing it. he's open to discussing a peace deal that has been put on the table but we did hear from president putin continuing to blame ukraine for this. saying he is concerned about the lack of neutrality by ukraine. the fact that they are moving closer to nato. so we will expect to hear from president putin both in a statement and potentially in person, but he continues to play the victim...
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people are say ing staying cool. but the weather has been so hot for so long in so many places, it's getting concerning. deadly heat more than 30 states under alert. temperatures record breaking. >> this is hell on earth. >> reporter: nowhere worse than phoenix, arizona. >> this is unreal. day, night, never seen anything like it. >> a cities city awe customed to heat now overwhelmed by it. 15 days over 115 degrees. the morgue in maricopa county adding ten refrigerated containers prepping for a possible spike of heat-related deaths. already the morgue is over its normal capacity. >> if it started to tilt, that's a bad sign. >> reporter: arizona's cacti, some suffocating from the heat, wild life cooling off in a sanctuary. taking a shower, a polar bear in search of ice. the midwest baking. indianapolis construction workers taking extra precautions. conditions being pusheds to the extreme. >> this isn't for the unseasoned worker. don't try to come out and start working in this heat. >> reporter: along the eastern sea bo
people are say ing staying cool. but the weather has been so hot for so long in so many places, it's getting concerning. deadly heat more than 30 states under alert. temperatures record breaking. >> this is hell on earth. >> reporter: nowhere worse than phoenix, arizona. >> this is unreal. day, night, never seen anything like it. >> a cities city awe customed to heat now overwhelmed by it. 15 days over 115 degrees. the morgue in maricopa county adding ten refrigerated...
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it's different than reduce ing e experience rerequirement.t things. they are for two different purposes entirely. >> so the issue that she's trying to address here is the pilot shortage. there's something like 8,000 pilots that we're short from. and in ten years, it's going to be 30,000 or so. what proposed measures would you suggest to try to fix that? >> increasing the age is number one. the second thing we need to do is get more pilots in the air. that requires approving things like electric airplanes that are out there now that prate at a quarter of the cost. the other thing is the airline industry has known this is coming down the pike for many years. they knew this storm was headed this way. they did nothing about it. now just recently, some of the airlines are actually paying for training to get pilots into training and get them certified and start feeding the pipeline of pilots. that needs to be expedited and supplemented by congress instead of reducing safety to meet this requirement. it's not the right way to go. you have to improve
it's different than reduce ing e experience rerequirement.t things. they are for two different purposes entirely. >> so the issue that she's trying to address here is the pilot shortage. there's something like 8,000 pilots that we're short from. and in ten years, it's going to be 30,000 or so. what proposed measures would you suggest to try to fix that? >> increasing the age is number one. the second thing we need to do is get more pilots in the air. that requires approving things...
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. >> this hear ing is a little moe than performance art. will be rat show de designed with only two purposes in mind. to protect donald trump from the consequences of his actions and to return them to the white house in the next election. >> so that was clearly jerry nadler, the top democrat on the judiciary committee. like nadler, many other democrats also focused their questioning on donald trump. we heard from adam schiff and zo lofgren, two members on the january 6th committee, question wray on whether he was potentially not going far enough in their handling of the investigation following january 6th and their handling of donald trump specifically. so clearly, we're seeing the two different sides and how they are questioning wray today. republicans focused on the key things they have been investigating with a series of different issues and democrats really focusing on donald trump. >> absolutely. it's continue as we speak. thank you for that reporting. let's get insights here at the table from cnn's nia-malika henderson and jeff zeleny
. >> this hear ing is a little moe than performance art. will be rat show de designed with only two purposes in mind. to protect donald trump from the consequences of his actions and to return them to the white house in the next election. >> so that was clearly jerry nadler, the top democrat on the judiciary committee. like nadler, many other democrats also focused their questioning on donald trump. we heard from adam schiff and zo lofgren, two members on the january 6th committee,...
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saying he escaped after he shot and killed another student hide ing in the bathroom with him. >> whyu do that? >> because i think when i saw his body, i realized if i stayed, i was going to die. >> reporter: the shooting in november of 2021 at objexford h school killed four others. frud's hearing aiming to determine if the underage shooter can be >> what's going on? >> russian missiles taik aim at a new target. its cultural heritage. we go odesa to talk about the damage to its cultural sites. >>> welcome back to our viewsers here in the united states and all around the world. i'm paula newton. you're watg cnn newsroom. we're getting reports of a russian strike on ukraine's region. officials say artillery fire hit a residential area near a grain terminal leaving four people wounded. it happene d >> this village on thursday. video showed troops dodging explosions in front of their vehicles. ukraine is now expected to go after another settlement to the east, which russians officers believe is hard to hold on to. kyiv say it is has als o >> it's taking place right now. just a short time
saying he escaped after he shot and killed another student hide ing in the bathroom with him. >> whyu do that? >> because i think when i saw his body, i realized if i stayed, i was going to die. >> reporter: the shooting in november of 2021 at objexford h school killed four others. frud's hearing aiming to determine if the underage shooter can be >> what's going on? >> russian missiles taik aim at a new target. its cultural heritage. we go odesa to talk about the...
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one in four homebuyers want to relocate to a different city, home prices are ing a big in that. these are thtop five cities homebuyers are looking to leave. after san francisco you've got new york city, los angeles, washington, d.c., and 5 is chicago. here's a look at the cities garnering interest. las vegas, phoenix, tampa, orlando, and sacramento.>>> a black lives matter mural in central school has been vandalized again, covered in blue paint. it was painted in front of city hall after the death of george floyd. the city manager said this is completely disappointing and contradictory to the values the city holds dear. an investigation is underway and the public works department is working to clean up and fix the mural once again. community members came together to restore that mural after it was defaced in 2021. >>> santa cruz is getting ready to host a mixed martial arts event, and a local athlete will be competing. he's currently on a five fight winning streak. he trained at the american kick talking academy in san jose. his ultimate goal is to make it to the pinnacle of mma
one in four homebuyers want to relocate to a different city, home prices are ing a big in that. these are thtop five cities homebuyers are looking to leave. after san francisco you've got new york city, los angeles, washington, d.c., and 5 is chicago. here's a look at the cities garnering interest. las vegas, phoenix, tampa, orlando, and sacramento.>>> a black lives matter mural in central school has been vandalized again, covered in blue paint. it was painted in front of city hall...
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our team o ground >>> police in new york ing up the backyard of the suspected gilgo beach serial killer. and new details about a walk-in vault at the home >>> the major development in the case of an alabama woman who said she was kidnapped along the highway. what authorities are now saying tonight >>> israeli police firing water cannons on protesters as parliament moves forward on a controversial reform >>> the bodycam video sparking outrage an officer unleashing a k9 on a black truck driver with his hands up what has now happened to the officer and just in, the driver's desperate 911 call for help. >>> caught on camera, the massive explosion tearing through an apartment building in new jersey >>> and our exclusive report from alaska as tensions rise with russia and china in the air, with one of america's first lines of defense and my personal connection with this military base and this beautiful state. >> announcthis is "nightly news" with lester holt reporting tonight live from alaska. >>> good evening from joint base elmendorf-richardson in anchorage, alaska where we've had rare acce
our team o ground >>> police in new york ing up the backyard of the suspected gilgo beach serial killer. and new details about a walk-in vault at the home >>> the major development in the case of an alabama woman who said she was kidnapped along the highway. what authorities are now saying tonight >>> israeli police firing water cannons on protesters as parliament moves forward on a controversial reform >>> the bodycam video sparking outrage an officer...
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you mentioned on eve no,ing mentioned nato. money on.ntioned nato. money on. you mentioned on eve no,ing can't spendad nato. money on. you mentioned on eve no,ing can't spend the iato. money on. you mentioned on eve no,ing can't spend the money >> no, you can't spend the money on everything by the way. but defence me would be pretty defence for me would be pretty defence high up to me. defence is pretty high up to me. priorities, ask priorities, spending, if you ask me. nato, mentioned nato. me. nato, you mentioned nato. >> you're trying >> i keep thinking you're trying to me with that thing. to turn me off with that thing. >> no, this is not this is not a random remote control. this is very high tech piece of equipment. i can't tell you what it because then have secrets. >> if i explode, we'll know why i'm energetically at i'm waving it energetically at joe nato. >> of lithuania yeah. >> of course. lithuania yeah. we're just rishi sunak. we're just seeing rishi sunak. or think we can see rishi or i think we can just see rishi sunak. he'
you mentioned on eve no,ing mentioned nato. money on.ntioned nato. money on. you mentioned on eve no,ing can't spendad nato. money on. you mentioned on eve no,ing can't spend the iato. money on. you mentioned on eve no,ing can't spend the money >> no, you can't spend the money on everything by the way. but defence me would be pretty defence for me would be pretty defence high up to me. defence is pretty high up to me. priorities, ask priorities, spending, if you ask me. nato, mentioned...
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chinese officials this week unveil ing new details about their plans for a manned lunar mission as theye only the second to put people on the moon. each with their own objectives and challenges. karla is a partner and managing director of space tech partners, and she is in london. thank you for being here with us. so first, what do you make of india's latest moon shot. the launch was the easy part, right? >> yes, absolutely. so now is the launch and two or three weeks to reach lunar orbit. afterwards, it will deploy the lander on the surface of the moon. and therefore, it will start its journey in the daytime of the moon to explore the lunar surface. it's an important step in the mission. >> china mentioned as well plan ing a manned mission to the moon in a decade. so we have india and china, regional rivals. is this an asian version of the cold war space race we saw here? >> yeah, indeed. space is becoming more and more of an important dimension for the political space and activities around the world. it's also important dimension for diplomacy. more and more we see the latest agreemen
chinese officials this week unveil ing new details about their plans for a manned lunar mission as theye only the second to put people on the moon. each with their own objectives and challenges. karla is a partner and managing director of space tech partners, and she is in london. thank you for being here with us. so first, what do you make of india's latest moon shot. the launch was the easy part, right? >> yes, absolutely. so now is the launch and two or three weeks to reach lunar...
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that's happening with this new report ing.rting that started with "the new york times" about jared kushner, the president's son-in-law, testifying before the grnd jury. i'm going to read part of the reporting. mr. kushner testifyied at the federal courthouse in washington last month, where he is said to haveaiained that it was him impression that mr. trump truly believed the election was stolen, according to a person briefed on the matter. that comes to the question, and i'll have you since you are the lawyer at the table, that's a question of intent, which matters a lot when you look at donald trump's culpability when it comes to january 6th. but following on that, i'm going to read one more -- i want to play one more reminder of what the chairman of the joint chiefs said about what donald trump actually thought about the 2020 election. >> there was a discussion going on. the president says words to the effect of, yeah, we lost, we need to let that issue go to the next guy. meaning, president biden. >> this is so interesting
that's happening with this new report ing.rting that started with "the new york times" about jared kushner, the president's son-in-law, testifying before the grnd jury. i'm going to read part of the reporting. mr. kushner testifyied at the federal courthouse in washington last month, where he is said to haveaiained that it was him impression that mr. trump truly believed the election was stolen, according to a person briefed on the matter. that comes to the question, and i'll have you...
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Ás de 6 millones de seguidores vieron al legendrio Úsico ingÉs en 309 especÁculos, que recaudaron 887reste del pÍs... y esto incluso despÉs de la tragedia del sumergible "titan", que implosiono en su descenso para visitar los restos del "titanic"... desde ciudad de Éxico, sandra arÜelles nos tiene Ás sobre este paseo turistico. en los deportes, en la liga mx toluca manda al cruz azul al sotano de la clasificacion mientras que las chivas debutan en casa con una...
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that speaks to what you're say ing. >>> does slow and steady win the 2024 race?t means cashbacking every opportunity. did you cashback on this? like i wouldn't cashbaback? cashbacking by the baskeket, i see you. ugh. i d dreamt you didn't cashback this flight. oh good. if you're buying it, flying it, or wining n' dining it, then you gotta be cashbacking it. come on now. cashback on everything you buy with chase freedom unlimited with no annual fee. how do you cashback? chase. make more of what's yours. - "best thing i've ever done." that's what freddie told me. - it was the best thing i've ever done, and- - really? - s, without a doubt! - great people. different people, that, and all of thehad different reasons for getting a reverse mortgage, but you know what, they all felt the same about two things: they all loved their home, and they all wanted to stay in that home. - [announcer] if you're 62 or older and own your home, you could access your equity to improve your lifestyle. a reverse mortgage loan eliminates your monthly mortgage payments and puts tax-free ca
that speaks to what you're say ing. >>> does slow and steady win the 2024 race?t means cashbacking every opportunity. did you cashback on this? like i wouldn't cashbaback? cashbacking by the baskeket, i see you. ugh. i d dreamt you didn't cashback this flight. oh good. if you're buying it, flying it, or wining n' dining it, then you gotta be cashbacking it. come on now. cashback on everything you buy with chase freedom unlimited with no annual fee. how do you cashback? chase. make more...
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10 seconds to tell us, good luck. >> [ bleep ]ing hard. [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: we've got ar you tonight. ali wentworth is here. we have music from molly tuttle. and we'll be right back with joel mchale. ♪ on your period, sudden gushes happen. say goodbye gush fears! thanks to always ultra thins... with rapiddry technology... that absorbs two times faster. hellooo clean and comfortable. always. fear no gush. ♪ ain't nothin' gonna break my stride. ♪ ♪ nobody's gonna slow me down. ♪ ♪ oh no, i got to keep on moving. ♪ ♪ ain't nothin' gonna break my stride. ♪ wherever you are. be there with starbucks ready to drink coffee. i told myself i was ok with my moderate to severe rheumatoid arthritis symptoms. with my psoriatic arthritis symptoms. but just ok isn't ok. and i was done settling. if you still have symptoms after a tnf blocker like humira or enbrel, rinvoq is different and may help. rinvoq is a once-daily pill that can dramatically relieve ra and psa symptoms, including fatigue for some. it can stop joint damage. and in psa, can leave skin clear or almost clear. rinvoq can
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for now, it seems part of the typical two—ings and fro—ings of the front line — which has been the casetally united against any attempt by militant groups to exploit its current social unrest. for months there have been protests over legal changes aimed at limiting the israeli supreme court's powers. earlier this week, the iranian—backed lebanese armed group his brother suggested the demonstrations — which have included dissent by military reservists — had left israel weakened. it comes after months of on—off tensions at the line separating israel and lebanon, which have shown signs of escalating, as our middle east correspondent tom bateman reports. a journey to one of the middle east's most explosive boundaries. the israeli army is fortifying its frontier along the so—called blue line. across the divide is lebanon and the dominant armed group there, hezbollah. the wire is a hair trigger... ..and those who live up against it are seeing the signs of tension again. so this is a checkpoint of hezbollah. and you see the bus over there and all of that here above that, it's all lebanon. 48 h
for now, it seems part of the typical two—ings and fro—ings of the front line — which has been the casetally united against any attempt by militant groups to exploit its current social unrest. for months there have been protests over legal changes aimed at limiting the israeli supreme court's powers. earlier this week, the iranian—backed lebanese armed group his brother suggested the demonstrations — which have included dissent by military reservists — had left israel weakened. it...
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it was very odd that this agreement was not given to the press before the actual hear ing, because if they had had it, i think that they would have analyzed it to a degree that would have made it far less popular. it would have been something that be considered look, what's going on with this , this seems very vague in certain spaces, and obviously, the crux of this is whether hunter is going to be prosecuted for failing to register as a foreign agent, and that's something that has been emphasized far more in recent years than it was prior to that. it's something that sort of was taken as an area of law that wasn't as emphasized in washington for a long time, but you know, clearly, here, the doj had some agreements, some hand shake agreements that came out in court basically, and the whole thing blew up in a way that frankly, embarrassed every lawyer in the room to a significant degree. >> how come they couldn't work this out? >> exactly. >> i think the skeptical tone of the coverage by the media is because there's a lot of people assume that the president's son got preferential treat
it was very odd that this agreement was not given to the press before the actual hear ing, because if they had had it, i think that they would have analyzed it to a degree that would have made it far less popular. it would have been something that be considered look, what's going on with this , this seems very vague in certain spaces, and obviously, the crux of this is whether hunter is going to be prosecuted for failing to register as a foreign agent, and that's something that has been...
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ing what would be, what would be the harm?'s a process of declassification that would have to occur, and it would have to consider very closely national security considerations. but with that being said, there is a process processing put forward right now attached to the national defense authorization act of 2024, next year's ndaa, that states exactly this, it's called the disclosure act of 2023. it creates a review panel that will create a disclosure process that will review this information, it will determine whether it is a national security issue or not, and then it will disclose that information to the public. is and so to your point, i think there are processes being put in place right now that help people understand exactly what the government is seeing. neil: very quickly, ryan, any thoughts on possibly this could be stuff of ours or stuff of china's or russia's, and we're attributing it to outside forces? >> well, right now it's a conversation about uncertainty. we have to be diligent about what's flying in our air sp
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saying there is jurisn in the court of federalaims, the only cause of action and ing elsewhere. addressing the sdictional aspect of this, ry to brief a case ich has similar casese past. certainly, the part of our brief addressed use of point that, even if you take ew that justice aaliyah has profound it, and that cochhave endorsed, in which ing that starts a claim under federal law by definition arises in the district courts jurisdiction. he is a possible f approaching but they still cannot go forward. anything that you can sueenge about. again, the salient re of places like -- weather not you thin it's jurisdictional problem is, and decidingwhether your suit can go forward and the court can be filed in, d to look at the agency action your child during, not at the legal theory you are asserting basis for climb value election invalid. >> prettclearly putting the akas your cause of action arguments. >> free enterprises as we ointed in the brief, not defined to ag and the arguments based on arguments opposed by pa would not have been purchased. we t coral with enterprise fun courts
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which is gender castrate ing care. that name, you can tell she's a 65 year old which 66. year old woman, which is i'm 66. and name she chose for and the name she chose for herself the name of the herself is the name of the prettiest girl that went to my school . school. >> i don't think it was a gesture towards you, your experience, but it wasn't. >> but it would be the exact same name that i would choose if i go with be a woman i would go with be a woman because i was in love. >> not now. i see what you mean. it's renae. it's never pauline or renae. yeah >> or beryl sue. maybe it was >> or beryl or sue. maybe it was . but at this, when i was growing up great neck, long growing up in great neck, long island, girl. island, there was a girl. i'm not to rachel. and not going to name rachel. and she so beautiful. she was so, so beautiful. >> okay, well, we're going to have move this one have to move on because this one isn't excited. we're going isn't too excited. we're going to go to the times now. lewis, what's soap? wha
which is gender castrate ing care. that name, you can tell she's a 65 year old which 66. year old woman, which is i'm 66. and name she chose for and the name she chose for herself the name of the herself is the name of the prettiest girl that went to my school . school. >> i don't think it was a gesture towards you, your experience, but it wasn't. >> but it would be the exact same name that i would choose if i go with be a woman i would go with be a woman because i was in love....
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which is gender castrate ing care.. that that name, you can tell she's a 65 year old which 66. year old woman, which is i'm 66. and name she chose for and the name she chose for herself the name of the herself is the name of the prettiest girl that went to my school . school. >> i don't think it was a gesture towards you, your experience, but it wasn't. >> but it would be the exact same name that i would choose if i go with be a woman i would go with be a woman because i was in love. >> not now. i see what you mean. it's renae. it's never pauline or renae. yeah >> or beryl sue. maybe it was >> or beryl or sue. maybe it was . but at this, when i was growing up great neck, long growing up in great neck, long island, girl. island, there was a girl. i'm not to rachel. and not going to name rachel. and she so beautiful. she was so, so beautiful. >> okay, well, we're going to have move this one have to move on because this one isn't excited. we're going isn't too excited. we're going to go to the times now. lewis, what's soa
which is gender castrate ing care.. that that name, you can tell she's a 65 year old which 66. year old woman, which is i'm 66. and name she chose for and the name she chose for herself the name of the herself is the name of the prettiest girl that went to my school . school. >> i don't think it was a gesture towards you, your experience, but it wasn't. >> but it would be the exact same name that i would choose if i go with be a woman i would go with be a woman because i was in...
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we are go toog ing to get in the african dance. hold on. we are going to get in the african dance. (indiscernible) they are not asking me to come back just for that. shoot. amira. i got help. my family helped me out because i like to come back. give it up for the african dance act. no, no. that is golf clap. i messed it up. let's make the noise and start clapping. let's start clapping. thank you very much. [music in the background] >> [unable to hear speaker] [singing] [singing and clapping] [singing and clapping] >> we are free! [singing] [applause] [singing] >> give it up one more time. give it up one more time! [singing and drums] >> everyone please give it up one more time! >> clap it. clap it up. clap it up for them. >> also, we are asking if you are in the back to please minimize your conversation, because we can hear it up here in the front. i want to make sure we give the performers the respect they deserve. >> sarah can you hear me? >> i can hear you! >> can you hear me clear? >> loud and clear. >> that means if you can hear me back here you can hear me talking back here s
we are go toog ing to get in the african dance. hold on. we are going to get in the african dance. (indiscernible) they are not asking me to come back just for that. shoot. amira. i got help. my family helped me out because i like to come back. give it up for the african dance act. no, no. that is golf clap. i messed it up. let's make the noise and start clapping. let's start clapping. thank you very much. [music in the background] >> [unable to hear speaker] [singing] [singing and...
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definitely took ings you go through as a tennis player. i am going through tough times and the court, if i have had a bad loss, i just look back and think things could be a lot worse than they are. tell me what it is like walking through the gates of wimbledon, going on to court, fulfilling a lifetime's ambition but actually that with a passion wanting to do yourselfjustice.— yourselfjustice. walking out at wimbledon _ yourselfjustice. walking out at wimbledon on _ yourselfjustice. walking out at wimbledon on to _ yourselfjustice. walking out at wimbledon on to court, - yourselfjustice. walking out at | wimbledon on to court, fulfilling yourselfjustice. walking out at. wimbledon on to court, fulfilling a life time dream feel special. it doesn't really feel veal at the time. i'm always waiting for someone to pinch me and wake me up.- to pinch me and wake me up. british summerjust — to pinch me and wake me up. british summerjust gets — to pinch me and wake me up. british summerjust gets better _ to pinch me and wake me up. british summerjust
definitely took ings you go through as a tennis player. i am going through tough times and the court, if i have had a bad loss, i just look back and think things could be a lot worse than they are. tell me what it is like walking through the gates of wimbledon, going on to court, fulfilling a lifetime's ambition but actually that with a passion wanting to do yourselfjustice.— yourselfjustice. walking out at wimbledon _ yourselfjustice. walking out at wimbledon on _ yourselfjustice. walking...
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we have >> ing yes, it is.o an extent because we brought into law the convention on human rights. so when the appeal court judges ruled against the government, they were doing so because of our domestic law, not because of european convention law applied by the european courts, but we should simply override that. we need to legislate to say this is what we will do and then our courts will follow it . should we courts will follow it. should we carry on listening to judgements of the european court of human rights? i think we should treat them in the way did them in the way we did over prisoner voting and say prisoner voting rights and say thank you so much. very interesting. but actually there's a mandate in parliament to something that's to do something else. that's what carry what we're going to carry on doing because bear in mind, the european human rights european court of human rights does not have direct effect on the of the land. not the law of the land. it's not like the court of like the european court
we have >> ing yes, it is.o an extent because we brought into law the convention on human rights. so when the appeal court judges ruled against the government, they were doing so because of our domestic law, not because of european convention law applied by the european courts, but we should simply override that. we need to legislate to say this is what we will do and then our courts will follow it . should we courts will follow it. should we carry on listening to judgements of the...
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we have >> ing yes, it is.o an extent because we brought into law the convention on human rights. so when the appeal court judges ruled against the government, they were doing so because of our domestic law, not because of european convention law applied by the european courts, but we should simply override that. we need to legislate to say this is what we will do and then our courts will follow it . should we courts will follow it. should we carry on listening to judgements of the european court of human rights? i think we should treat them in the way did them in the way we did over prisoner voting and say prisoner voting rights and say thank you so much. very interesting. but actually there's a mandate in parliament to something that's to do something else. that's what carry what we're going to carry on doing because bear in mind, the european human rights european court of human rights does not have direct effect on the of the land. not the law of the land. it's not like the court of like the european court
we have >> ing yes, it is.o an extent because we brought into law the convention on human rights. so when the appeal court judges ruled against the government, they were doing so because of our domestic law, not because of european convention law applied by the european courts, but we should simply override that. we need to legislate to say this is what we will do and then our courts will follow it . should we courts will follow it. should we carry on listening to judgements of the...
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there was around about 150 protesters gathered ing to protest at the housing of afghan migrants here that's understood in the hotel. that's understood there's around about 120 have been housed here for around the last three years now . there was last three years now. there was also a much smaller pro migration protest. you can hear and see them behind me now gathered. they remained whilst the original protesters have actually left. now, we did receive a statement from the home office. they said we take the welfare and safety of those in our care incredibly seriously , like to apologise for the language that you're hearing from some of the antifa crowd here. obviously we have no control over that kind of language. i'll continue with the statement. the uk has made an ambitious and generous commitment to help at risk people in afghanistan , and so people in afghanistan, and so far we have brought around 24,600 people to safety, including thousands of people eligible for our afghan resettlement schemes. i think best if i hand back to you now, jacob. >> refugees are welcome for that. >> i
there was around about 150 protesters gathered ing to protest at the housing of afghan migrants here that's understood in the hotel. that's understood there's around about 120 have been housed here for around the last three years now . there was last three years now. there was also a much smaller pro migration protest. you can hear and see them behind me now gathered. they remained whilst the original protesters have actually left. now, we did receive a statement from the home office. they said...
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another factor is, what ingful review be available on appeal? that overlaps with the first of the thunder basin factors. our argument is not that every -- of jurisprudence should be poed into this context. it's that the court, and making determinations, has been weighing very similar factors. and the one overarchin sility, in both agenc proceedings, like the bethlehem ipilding case i referred to earlier, and under the collateral order doctrine, litigants have argued, time after time, review at the end of the day would not be inadequate. it would not be adequate. because in the meantime, i will be suffering theens that are associated with the proceedings. time after time, the court has said, that's not a sufficient basis for getting immediate review, rather than wai until the end of the process. the one exception that i noted athe beginning of my first argument, in the collateral order context, the court has reconid that orders denying a statutory or constitutional immunity will ordinarily be appealable immediately. so, under the double jeopardy
another factor is, what ingful review be available on appeal? that overlaps with the first of the thunder basin factors. our argument is not that every -- of jurisprudence should be poed into this context. it's that the court, and making determinations, has been weighing very similar factors. and the one overarchin sility, in both agenc proceedings, like the bethlehem ipilding case i referred to earlier, and under the collateral order doctrine, litigants have argued, time after time, review at...
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ing to but according to a new gallup survey, independentsew gallu quy on the rise. with 44% of americans no longer so, tifying with either major political party. so does this open the door for a possible third party candidate? according to many report candis the so-called no labels group, a growing centrist movement, is eyeing third party run. and with west virginia democratic senator joe manchin at the top of their list, democrats are raising alarm. here with reaction, pollster lee carter, formerter florida attorney general pam bondi, and former state department spokesperson morgan ortagus. what a great panel this is. pam, let's startel disse with yh you worked with the administration. nistratiyou were the first woman elected to your position as attorney general in history. >> you know a lot about a campaigns. you know a lot lot about about but you know an awful lot about governance. how do you seea this playing oa for joe biden in clay travis saying he doesn't even think bidevi n will be the nominee?nominee. well, i think he has big h problems, as you said. with a
ing to but according to a new gallup survey, independentsew gallu quy on the rise. with 44% of americans no longer so, tifying with either major political party. so does this open the door for a possible third party candidate? according to many report candis the so-called no labels group, a growing centrist movement, is eyeing third party run. and with west virginia democratic senator joe manchin at the top of their list, democrats are raising alarm. here with reaction, pollster lee carter,...
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its g >> china would be closer to its glob of eclipsoae ing america status as a global superpower, and it would doing it all without firing a shot. >> all financialcial too, must disclose all lobbying and policy engagement activities and lending and the writing and the investments in vestmentcoal financing and invet for exploration for new oilansin and gas fields and the expansion of oil and gas reservesoi. >> of course, the u.n. secretary general there, this inthere. saying sabotage., firs first of all, our power ver is being driven by very powerful interestsy po and theye basically given up on the idea of a representativepresente demy where things to them move too slowly and where the voters of the united states will elect real disrupter like donald trump. >> they can't risk that happeniney can't risg. biden' now, john kerry, biden's frimate ambassador, would to leapfrog the entire democratic process if he could r ,and design a new world order with other global leader ls. enh >> after all, there's so mucanh more intelligent than the rest of us. now, that means we would taked orders a
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the accusation of an addiction of attention come ing from a tv host.cupation driven by the need of attention. even the way he was deliver that was like i am playing a tv host. what they are doing to joe is what you do with an aging parent. you get the rails. next is a facility. get them all in one room, it would be smelly but funny. i think the democrats responding to rfk is the same reason why jessica responds the same way. they see republicans using him as a batterying ram against biden. we would feel the same way if the democrats embraced an insurgent republican like trump. he is a liberal. there's an overlap on speech and vaccines. they are going after speech and demanding that you get the shot or else. then they had their way. people lost their jobs, trapped at home. destroyed this country for two years. there are similarities. you can see it from the critics perspective. they take his words and interpret him many the very worse way you can. never mind his deeds. we know that rfk junior has done a lot of great things. he believes in it. he's a goo
the accusation of an addiction of attention come ing from a tv host.cupation driven by the need of attention. even the way he was deliver that was like i am playing a tv host. what they are doing to joe is what you do with an aging parent. you get the rails. next is a facility. get them all in one room, it would be smelly but funny. i think the democrats responding to rfk is the same reason why jessica responds the same way. they see republicans using him as a batterying ram against biden. we...
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but door is how ing that comes up living is at the top of the list. how the that comes up living is at the top of the list. but door is how the conservatives the door is how the conservatives have behaved over the last couple of years, the years, scandal after scandal. the cost of living has been led to conservative chaos. that is not i'm for the liberal democrats. i'm joined now the candidate for for the liberal democrats. i'm joined now what ndidate for for the liberal democrats. i'm joined now what is idate for for the liberal democrats. i'm joined now what is the e for for the liberal democrats. i'm joined now what is the reform reform party. what is the reform j reform party. what is the reform party stand for? i love the area and i and i party stand for? i love the area and i - and i love — party stand for? i love the area and i - and i love this _ party stand for? i love the area and i - and i love this town. - party stand for? i love the area and i - and i love this town. that i the reform was my first motive. the reform party as an extension
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schumer: later this morning it will be my honor to join congressional leaders in welcome ing president isaac herzog to the capitol for a joint address to congress. since the founding of the nation of israel 75 years ago she has been one of america's important allies and fiercest friends. the u.s. was the first country to recognize israel as an independent state, and to this day our bonds remain strong, our partnership essential. while we have our differences, the u.s. and israel are united in the most profound ways that two nations could be. america's support for israel must never waiver because israel will be an essential partner for the u.s. in the 21st century. i look forward to meeting with president herzog this morning, and i join congressional leaders in welcoming him to congress. now on the ndaa, last night the senate began the process for floor consideration of the annual defense bill on a bipartisan vote, 72-25. this morning we locked in an agreement to begin consideration of amendments on the floor. we'll ginl voting this afternoon and we want this process to be open and fair
schumer: later this morning it will be my honor to join congressional leaders in welcome ing president isaac herzog to the capitol for a joint address to congress. since the founding of the nation of israel 75 years ago she has been one of america's important allies and fiercest friends. the u.s. was the first country to recognize israel as an independent state, and to this day our bonds remain strong, our partnership essential. while we have our differences, the u.s. and israel are united in...
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ing sug-- >>> tech earnings. and amazon on the docket fueling what our next guest calls a new tech bull p mmarket >>> two former executives helping bob iger's path forward. it is monday, july 31st. you are watching "worldwide exchange" here on cnbc >>> welcome back to "worldwide exchange." i'm frank holland. let's pick up with the check on the u.s. stock futures bit of a muted start the nasdaq down fractionally it was up fractionally a moment ago. the markets ar ss are gearing ur the final trading day in july. s&p and nasdaq up this month 3% and h4% the dow is up more than 3% out performing that group is the russell small caps and transports small caps up 5% this month. on pace for the second straight month of gains we talk about the rally broaden broadening out transports are up 7% in july and on track for the second straight month of gains you see a very decided uptrend right now. finishing strong on friday the yellow bankruptcy news we start with the 10-year treasury which is a tick below 4% on friday, it topp
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it logged its weakest reading since january, 'ing to the momentum growth is slowing in china and we couldee more of a policy response from chinese authorities. >> our julianna tatelbaum live in our london newsroom. >>> turning back to the energy trade, it's a missed trade for oil prices with wti crude up brent, however, is lower as worries about a global slowdown continue to weigh in on sentiment. this coming just days after saudi arabia and russia announce they'd would increase and extend their production cut this summer cnbc's dan murphy is in vienna where the opec group is holding its annual meeting dan. >> it's not an opec meeting, but there are holdings what we have seen in the last 24 to 48 hours are significant moves from saudi arabia and russia, the saudis moving to extend their so-called lollipop productions, cutting it by a million and russia coming along and cutting exports by 500,000 barrels. what's interesting is we haven't seen a more profound market action we're still seeing it track around 70 u.s. dollars a barrel. what gives the last few minutes we heard the fed minister
it logged its weakest reading since january, 'ing to the momentum growth is slowing in china and we couldee more of a policy response from chinese authorities. >> our julianna tatelbaum live in our london newsroom. >>> turning back to the energy trade, it's a missed trade for oil prices with wti crude up brent, however, is lower as worries about a global slowdown continue to weigh in on sentiment. this coming just days after saudi arabia and russia announce they'd would increase...
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what it mean for profit margin just keep roll ing for the next thing to worry about >> tesla's gains,re talk about that, contributing to ford's pain, if you will stocks down more than 5% or 6% i think you can say there's a direct correlation >> there's a correlation on who has momentum with electric vehicles right now it's tesla is it gm or ford tesla has a year of gm and ford ramping up production of the e.v. that momentum has been squandered that's gone in terms of the investor who is out there right now. ford, today, cutting the prices on the f-150 lightning they are doing this because they have ready supply. that the manufacturing capacity is increasing. they can afford to do this right now. when you cut prices 7% to 16%, you're trying to stoke demand. i talked to ford dealers they said the same thing we have supply of f-150 lightning. now, we are hoping to see demand that's what ford is hoping to do gm and ford report their q2 results next week. we'll hear from them you can bet, a lot of the questions will focus on where they are not just ramping up e.v.s. but getting momentum ba
what it mean for profit margin just keep roll ing for the next thing to worry about >> tesla's gains,re talk about that, contributing to ford's pain, if you will stocks down more than 5% or 6% i think you can say there's a direct correlation >> there's a correlation on who has momentum with electric vehicles right now it's tesla is it gm or ford tesla has a year of gm and ford ramping up production of the e.v. that momentum has been squandered that's gone in terms of the investor...
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. ♪ >>> welcome back a story in "the new york times" saying google is test ing to write news stories got the ai story about apple. earlier in the week, it was microsoft. steve, welcome google has been left out of the rally in the past week or so i don't know if this move is what would get investors excited. >> if you go back to last week, they announced they put a bar on a chat bot with some new capabilities, sending shares up 4%, despite no montization plans for this this is something, people in our industry -- we have a job still for now, but the idea is, and i asked google about it, because worry for my own employment here a spokesperson says this is not meant to replace people. this is to help people become more productive, get more creative just like in a real newsroom i think that's how they are trying try ing to pitch it. so it is happening on the more extreme level, too >> and i think it's been happening in sports a long time. you know, i can imagine if you want a stock market writeup, all you need to know -- if you want a three-sentence description, you can do this. i don't
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. >> sí hay cucrachas las termitas que no pasa nada tsai ing-wen andaba las ratas y esta con ella alagua. >>a tned eamdan a de inquilinos buscan respuesta y aunque de monstruo declinaron a hacer omentarios v. >> vamos alapausa residentes de san francisco se quejan de crímenes uso de drogas y xiomaral investiga. >> también esto pone a las personas de mal humor el calor, es mito o realidad, la repsuta al volver. >> elal en cor >> esta noche en la última parte de las garras del fentanilo investigamos los desafíos que enfrenta san francisco con la venta de drogas en al ciudad. >> xiomara lópez nos tiene más detalles. >> es el lado oscuro de san francisco, y a solo cuadrasn del ayuntamiento de la ciudad donde en el 2021 la alcaldesa declaró estado de emergencia para combatir las muertes por sobredosis de drogas luego que más de 700 personas fallecieron por casu del enta y entre el 2021 y 2022 la smuetes disminuyeron pero en el primer trimestre del 2023 la oficina del médico forense aumentaró un 41% de muertes por fentanilo. >> el supervisor ... asegura que es una tragedia que la cidua cer
. >> sí hay cucrachas las termitas que no pasa nada tsai ing-wen andaba las ratas y esta con ella alagua. >>a tned eamdan a de inquilinos buscan respuesta y aunque de monstruo declinaron a hacer omentarios v. >> vamos alapausa residentes de san francisco se quejan de crímenes uso de drogas y xiomaral investiga. >> también esto pone a las personas de mal humor el calor, es mito o realidad, la repsuta al volver. >> elal en cor >> esta noche en la última...
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ing the house and senate who have a longer time horizon.nt to be reelected and they see, particularly young conservatives coming at them saying don't we have a solution to this thing. why don't we get with it. the longer-term republicans will eventually rise up. the optimism about this, we are going to act. thee scientists are being years saying faster, we don't have time to change. we got a guy a short time horizon other leaders was longer-term the problem is, the longer time people are scared of thegu short time and he hasn't basically bullied into not being able to talk about climate change but here is my hope. he'll go no matter what by 2026 because he gets reelected. you are
ing the house and senate who have a longer time horizon.nt to be reelected and they see, particularly young conservatives coming at them saying don't we have a solution to this thing. why don't we get with it. the longer-term republicans will eventually rise up. the optimism about this, we are going to act. thee scientists are being years saying faster, we don't have time to change. we got a guy a short time horizon other leaders was longer-term the problem is, the longer time people are scared...
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are these episodes of inges death related to the zonal and the attack on her mother? case, the motive of the offender was completely unclear - money and personal belongings of a pensioner. nobody touched. maybe someone purposefully destroys family members. first, he forced a young woman to take a lethal dose of a prescription drug. then he tried to kill her mother. soon the detectives had an important lead , extraordinary circumstances required extraordinary measures. to get 300 billion platelet cells, she split it up, as usual, take blood from a donor. well, everything is fine, the next day of blood donation at soviet enterprises, the usual thing was that a mobile station came and everyone who wanted to become donors. girl , sit down, nothing funny, men often endure blood donation much worse than women donors of the soviet people of the ussr under the nails of a beaten woman , biological traces of the person who attacked his blood were found there was a rare fourth group the most important clue, but so far it could not help the investigation, only one in ten rarely h
are these episodes of inges death related to the zonal and the attack on her mother? case, the motive of the offender was completely unclear - money and personal belongings of a pensioner. nobody touched. maybe someone purposefully destroys family members. first, he forced a young woman to take a lethal dose of a prescription drug. then he tried to kill her mother. soon the detectives had an important lead , extraordinary circumstances required extraordinary measures. to get 300 billion...