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janet: a lot of things. in many cases, turnout.y days of the pandemic, there was a lot of good feeling toward health care workers at a feeling there was nothing we can do, we have to help folks. with a vaccine available now, and so many choosing not to take it, it is very, very discouraging. and there is a lot of anger. and just exhaustion. however, you are right, when it comes to some sectors like nursing homes and areas, the pay is not enough to attract them -- and other areas, the pay is not enough to attract them. taylor: when you talk about burnout in the financial industry, we have been talking about working 16 hour days, at least now you will get extra money, but it doesn't solve the underlying problem that you are burnt out, you're just getting more money. how do you fix that underlying burnout if money isn't enough to keep you in the industry? janet: it is an issue, especially when you consider younger people going into health care want more of the work-life balance. so that is an issue, no matter how much you pay them, ho
janet: a lot of things. in many cases, turnout.y days of the pandemic, there was a lot of good feeling toward health care workers at a feeling there was nothing we can do, we have to help folks. with a vaccine available now, and so many choosing not to take it, it is very, very discouraging. and there is a lot of anger. and just exhaustion. however, you are right, when it comes to some sectors like nursing homes and areas, the pay is not enough to attract them -- and other areas, the pay is not...
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janet: mucho cuidado, increÍble en la situaciÓn.robando una dosis de menor potencia,. de las que hasta ahora se vienen anunciando. informÓ que su vacuna es segura y solicitarÁn la autorizaciÓn para la fda. borja: ademÁs del covid existe otra preocupaciÓn que es la influenza, ya que ambas son enfermedades respiratorias. la academia de pediatrÍa estÁ pidiendo a los padres que vacunen a sus hijos mayores de seis meses contra la gripe. dicen que es mÁs probable que los mÁs pequeÑos no hayan desarrollado inmunidad dado que los casos se redujeron en 2020. fÍjese esta cifra. en total 199 niÑos tuvieron gripe entre 2019 y el aÑo 2020. entre estas muertes el 44% se produjo en niÑos menores de cinco aÑos. janet: para hablar de esto, de la vacuna contra el covid y la vacuna contra la gripe, nos conectamos con ilan shapiro, director de bienestar y salud. doctor, ¿por quÉ es importante vacunar a los niÑos mayores de seis meses contra la gripe? ¿esta vacuna ayuda a prevenir en algo contra el covid? ilan: es una muy buena pregunta y vengo como ped
janet: mucho cuidado, increÍble en la situaciÓn.robando una dosis de menor potencia,. de las que hasta ahora se vienen anunciando. informÓ que su vacuna es segura y solicitarÁn la autorizaciÓn para la fda. borja: ademÁs del covid existe otra preocupaciÓn que es la influenza, ya que ambas son enfermedades respiratorias. la academia de pediatrÍa estÁ pidiendo a los padres que vacunen a sus hijos mayores de seis meses contra la gripe. dicen que es mÁs probable que los mÁs pequeÑos no...
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janet nos cuenta. janet: de dÓnde son? >> de texas. janet: las tres trabajan en la casa blanca.atalie montelongo creciÓ entre matamoros y brownsville, texas, su experiencia ayuda a resaltar en la casa blanca las necesidades de la comunidad hispana. >> luchamos. >> hay una gran responsabilidad. >> no hay momento en que no pensemos en ellos. janet: esta guatemalteca tiene su oficina a pasos del salÓn oval. >> es por nuestros niÑos y las futuras generaciones que luchamos para dejarles un mejor paÍs. janet: en la casa blanca, las horas de trabajo son largas, pero para estas latinas la misiÓn es clara. >> que seamos las Únicas que caminen por estos pasillos, sino que mÁs mujeres de todas partes del paÍs estÉn aquÍ. janet: aconsejando a futuras generaciones como a ella le aconsejaba su madre. >> tenemos que hacer nuestras metas, decidir nuestros sueÑos y no parar hasta cumplirlos. janet: asÍ trabajan dÍa a dÍa, sus metas es conseguir polÍticas que ayuden a los hispanos. en la casa blanca, janet rodrÍguez, univisiÓn. ilia: celebremos nuestra cultura este mes y todos los dÍas. buenas no
janet nos cuenta. janet: de dÓnde son? >> de texas. janet: las tres trabajan en la casa blanca.atalie montelongo creciÓ entre matamoros y brownsville, texas, su experiencia ayuda a resaltar en la casa blanca las necesidades de la comunidad hispana. >> luchamos. >> hay una gran responsabilidad. >> no hay momento en que no pensemos en ellos. janet: esta guatemalteca tiene su oficina a pasos del salÓn oval. >> es por nuestros niÑos y las futuras generaciones que...
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janet. _ the moment. thank you very much, janet, in _ the moment.in london for l the moment. thank you very i much, janet, in london for us. much, janet, in london for us. in the next hour or so, the uk chancellor is expected to announce grants for people struggling with the rising cost of living. soaring gas, petrol and food prices threaten the cost of living crisis for many this winter. our business editor simonjack explains. the fuel industry and the government insist the situation is slowly improving but the business secretary today said the army will be on our streets soon. tt the army will be on our streets soon. . ~' , s the army will be on our streets soon. . ~ , ., , the army will be on our streets soon. n , ., , ., soon. it takes a couple of da s, soon. it takes a couple of days, sometimes - soon. it takes a couple of days, sometimes a - soon. it takes a couple of days, sometimes a few i soon. it takes a couple of. days, sometimes a few days soon. it takes a couple of- days, sometimes a few days to get troops on the ground. we have decided
janet. _ the moment. thank you very much, janet, in _ the moment.in london for l the moment. thank you very i much, janet, in london for us. much, janet, in london for us. in the next hour or so, the uk chancellor is expected to announce grants for people struggling with the rising cost of living. soaring gas, petrol and food prices threaten the cost of living crisis for many this winter. our business editor simonjack explains. the fuel industry and the government insist the situation is slowly...
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janet rodrÍguez nos amplia.ir una dosis de refuerzo de pfizer. hoy la directora de los cdc, contradiciendo a los asesores mÉdicos, que este jueves habÍan votado en contra de esta recomendaciÓn. tengo que hacer lo que sea necesario para proteger la salud de la naciÓn, dijo. argumentando que las minorÍas son las mÁs expuestas por su trabajo y han sido los mÁs expuestos por la pandemia. >> soy una a las personas que estÁ en riesgo porque tengo diabetes tipo 2. janet: a partir de hoy 20 millones de estadounidenses son elegibles para recibir la segunda dosis. la tercera dosis se recomienda seis meses despuÉs de las dos primeras dosis de pfizer. >> todo el mundo quiere quitarse la mÁscara, estar libre, pero la opciÓn serÍa ponerse la tercer vacuna. jate: las personas de 75 aÑos o mÁs tambiÉn son elegibles para la tercera dosis. el presidente biden dijo que tambiÉn se pondrÍa la tercer vacuna. el mandatario asegurÓ que tienen un mayor nivel de protecciÓn. en washington janet rodrÍguez, univisiÓn. ilia: ¿vacunarse o per
janet rodrÍguez nos amplia.ir una dosis de refuerzo de pfizer. hoy la directora de los cdc, contradiciendo a los asesores mÉdicos, que este jueves habÍan votado en contra de esta recomendaciÓn. tengo que hacer lo que sea necesario para proteger la salud de la naciÓn, dijo. argumentando que las minorÍas son las mÁs expuestas por su trabajo y han sido los mÁs expuestos por la pandemia. >> soy una a las personas que estÁ en riesgo porque tengo diabetes tipo 2. janet: a partir de hoy...
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this is due october 19, the day after janet yellen highlighted the debt ceiling. yields pop higher once the deadline was made by three basis points. you could argue that it could get worse, but there is stress coming through the markets. i want to break it down with mickey leavy of berenberg capital markets. and michael mckee, economics and policy correspondent. the stress in the market with the debt ceiling, how serious are you taking this right now? mickey: typically, i don't take the debt ceiling seriously, it is usually about theatrics and at the last moment congress comes up with a resolution. i put a very low probability on the treasury not servicing the debt. however, this time, because the budget process is so dysfunctional in so many ways, different factions of congress are trying to attach to the debt ceiling bill different legislation that is now pending in the house and senate, it is a complete mess. we should not discount smooth sailing. i think they will eventually come up with something that really reflects just how dysfunctional congress is, and th
this is due october 19, the day after janet yellen highlighted the debt ceiling. yields pop higher once the deadline was made by three basis points. you could argue that it could get worse, but there is stress coming through the markets. i want to break it down with mickey leavy of berenberg capital markets. and michael mckee, economics and policy correspondent. the stress in the market with the debt ceiling, how serious are you taking this right now? mickey: typically, i don't take the debt...
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there was a photo of janet wearing it. >> jimmy: so janet -- a personal janet sweatshirt?tion, looking. >> jimmy: checking the bids? >> checking the bids, drinking coffee, scrolling through. there was a live auctioneer. and it was -- like day three -- it was a long auction. and the sweatshirt finally came up. and i knew it was a big deal. i sat down next to her, we watched the bids come in. and it was like $300, $400. the auction had originally said it was a $300 is the guess it was going to go for. ended up going for $4,000. watched the bids roll in. and she was devastated. >> jimmy: she didn't win it. >> no, she didn't win. and i think she was surprised by how upset she got over this sweatshirt. [ laughter ] i think it was something like -- >> jimmy: i think we all are. >> yeah. [ laughter ] i think i can speak for all of us when i say, yeah. and she was -- she was really upset. i think it was the trauma of the last year just got channeled into losing this sweatshirt. [ laughter ] and so i was trying to console her a little bit. and then a few items later down the line t
there was a photo of janet wearing it. >> jimmy: so janet -- a personal janet sweatshirt?tion, looking. >> jimmy: checking the bids? >> checking the bids, drinking coffee, scrolling through. there was a live auctioneer. and it was -- like day three -- it was a long auction. and the sweatshirt finally came up. and i knew it was a big deal. i sat down next to her, we watched the bids come in. and it was like $300, $400. the auction had originally said it was a $300 is the guess...
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janet yellen warns of catastrophe, including possible default, at the deadline looms. u.s. stocks suffer their worst rou since may as the treasury selloff continues. a dangerous man. senator elizabeth warren launches a blistering attack on jay powell, potentially complicating his path to re-nomination. plus. >> do we expect gas shortages in europe? no. it is a matter of adjustment of price. manus: the power crisis escalates from europe to china. beijing mold hiking industrial power prices. warm welcome to the show, 6:00 a.m. in london, 7:00 a.m. in the netherlands. breaking lines. a manufacturer of the gear that makes the chips talking about an the opportunity to reach 25 gross margins. every week we are debating shortages, aren't we? >> it is all about margin pressures. everyone from your chipmaker to nike, now of course, concern coming to the fore is also energy prices. yet another thing to concern you about the prices you are paying and the margins you can eke out. >> they are raising the annual revenue opportunity, 24 to 30 billion euros. they expect to continue growing
janet yellen warns of catastrophe, including possible default, at the deadline looms. u.s. stocks suffer their worst rou since may as the treasury selloff continues. a dangerous man. senator elizabeth warren launches a blistering attack on jay powell, potentially complicating his path to re-nomination. plus. >> do we expect gas shortages in europe? no. it is a matter of adjustment of price. manus: the power crisis escalates from europe to china. beijing mold hiking industrial power...
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but janet's alarm didn't go off. here's why. her battery was weak or dead because she, like a lot of us, are working from home and not driving much. aaa told us lots of people are in the same boat. their batteries are dying and when the alarm won't go off when somebody shows up and tries to steal it. so make a habit of driving a couple minutes each week to keep your battery alive and your alarm on. we are always looking for more helpful stories like janet so please share yours. go to nbcbayarea.com. click the responds option from the main menu or give us a call 888-996-tips. >> that is a bummer. wake up and all that stuff is going on with your car. >> and not cheap to replace at all. superexpensive. >> couple grand. >> yep. >> thank you, chris. >>> let's bring in jeff ranieri and this is it. what do we got another 40 minutes left in summer? >> well, we have got a few more hours. >> okay. this is the last-full day, right? >> yeah. flip that calendar over tomorrow to officially fall and i know a lot of us are ready to see this hea
but janet's alarm didn't go off. here's why. her battery was weak or dead because she, like a lot of us, are working from home and not driving much. aaa told us lots of people are in the same boat. their batteries are dying and when the alarm won't go off when somebody shows up and tries to steal it. so make a habit of driving a couple minutes each week to keep your battery alive and your alarm on. we are always looking for more helpful stories like janet so please share yours. go to...
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we are always looking for more helpful stories like janet's. share yours. click the responds option from the main menu or call us at 888-996-tips. >>> still ahead, more from our climate in crisis series. looks like trouble is brewing for beer. the challenges beer makers are facing. that's next. my name is on the front. but... i am more proud of the back. siggis: 40% less sugar, and more protein than the leading greek yogurt. snu climate change is impacting many things in our lives, including our favorite adult beverages. steve from our nbc station in philadelphia chose us how the taste and cost of beer could be next. >> reporter: whether enjoying a fresh pour from the tap or sipping it straight out of the can, having a cold beer has been an american way of life for centuries. >> climate change can potentially affect all of the ingredients in beer because it is an agricultural product. >> reporter: matt is head brewer at evil genius brewery in fish town. it poses a threat to the ingredients, including grain. you might see the individual colonels become small
we are always looking for more helpful stories like janet's. share yours. click the responds option from the main menu or call us at 888-996-tips. >>> still ahead, more from our climate in crisis series. looks like trouble is brewing for beer. the challenges beer makers are facing. that's next. my name is on the front. but... i am more proud of the back. siggis: 40% less sugar, and more protein than the leading greek yogurt. snu climate change is impacting many things in our lives,...
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janet, vince's surrogate mother got a call from jessie's mom. >> and she just said, "janet, there's beennt. vince has been shot." and i was devastated. i was like, "what? what-- what do you mean, he's been shot?" >> reporter: vince's cousin, tim, immediately left his home in virginia and traveled to kentucky still in disbelief. >> how can he survive two times in afghanistan, come home to be shot by some worthless thug that didn't even know him? >> you must've felt so horrible for jessie and for the kids. >> absolutely. i--i must've called her at least 50 times, you know, trying to figure out what's going on and be there for her and the kids. >> reporter: by now, jessie had left the christian county sheriff's department and headed home. >> she's picked up by a friend, taken back to her house on fort campbell. >> reporter: the day after the murder, local police and agents from fort campbell were canvasing the goslyn's neighborhood. >> this is now a mix of army investigators and local investigators? >> it is. >> reporter: they knocked on the door of kay and william ray, the couple who lived
janet, vince's surrogate mother got a call from jessie's mom. >> and she just said, "janet, there's beennt. vince has been shot." and i was devastated. i was like, "what? what-- what do you mean, he's been shot?" >> reporter: vince's cousin, tim, immediately left his home in virginia and traveled to kentucky still in disbelief. >> how can he survive two times in afghanistan, come home to be shot by some worthless thug that didn't even know him? >> you...
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janet yellen has got to put some big fear into members of congress. in her letter this morning to members of congress, she has put a date on when the debt ceiling would be hit. october 18 is what we are watching for. she told them in the letter, and you can bet she is going to repeat this in the hearing today, that the treasury at that time would be left with very limited resources that would be depleted quickly. it is uncertain whether we can continue to meet all of the nation's commitments after that date. the idea is they have to get whatever they do through reconciliation done by the 18th or we face default. jay powell is going to follow on that. he's going to talk about the same thing. he will be asked about it, no doubt, but he is also warning that we could see, and in this case, guy, you win, inflation coming back is a bigger issue. he says as the reopening continues, bottlenecks, hiring difficulties, and other issues could prove to be greater and more enduring than anticipated, posing upside risks to inflation. he is still sticking to the idea
janet yellen has got to put some big fear into members of congress. in her letter this morning to members of congress, she has put a date on when the debt ceiling would be hit. october 18 is what we are watching for. she told them in the letter, and you can bet she is going to repeat this in the hearing today, that the treasury at that time would be left with very limited resources that would be depleted quickly. it is uncertain whether we can continue to meet all of the nation's commitments...
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cbs' janet shamlian is going to lead off our coverage tonight in beaumont, texas, good evening, janeteporter: hurricane nicholas was a rainmaker and there are areas of high water throughout southeast texas, but for the most part, damage was minimal, and storm-weary communities are breathing a sigh of relief. nicholas roared ashore along the texas coast as a category 1 hurricane overnight with winds gusting to 95 miles an hour. a path of destruction was left behind, damaged buildings and stranded drivers. south of houston, low-lying areas flooded after a nearly- five-foot storm surge and heavy rain. but the city itself was spared. >> this storm could have been a lot worse for the city of houston. i think we fared fairly well from-- from hurricane nicholas. >> reporter: nicholas was downgraded to a tropical storm by daybreak. but the damage was done. this is jamaica beach under water. parts of homes in another coastal community, surfside beach, were reduced to rubble. and trees are down everywhere. a large tree crushed this trailer and r.v. in the city of brazoria.u no one was hurt. thi
cbs' janet shamlian is going to lead off our coverage tonight in beaumont, texas, good evening, janeteporter: hurricane nicholas was a rainmaker and there are areas of high water throughout southeast texas, but for the most part, damage was minimal, and storm-weary communities are breathing a sigh of relief. nicholas roared ashore along the texas coast as a category 1 hurricane overnight with winds gusting to 95 miles an hour. a path of destruction was left behind, damaged buildings and...
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they shared the trailer for "janet."nights in january on lifetime and a&e. >>> howard university is paying tribute to late alumnae and actor chadwick boseman. the historically black school officially renamed the fine arts building. the university posted a time laps video of the letters being placed on the building. boseman graduated from howard in 2000 with a bachelor in fine arts for directing. >>> big sben a step closer to being back. the hands on the iconic clock tower were reattached after being returned to their original persian blue color. the 177-year-old landmark has been covered in scaffolding since 2017. since then the workers discovered the clock hands were originally painted blue rather than black. >> working on this clock will be a once in a lifetime opportunity. to actually have taken it all to pieces, putting it back together again and carrying on looking after it for a few more years, that's going to be fantastic. work on the clock is expected to end next year. >>> rapper cardi b. is introducing the world
they shared the trailer for "janet."nights in january on lifetime and a&e. >>> howard university is paying tribute to late alumnae and actor chadwick boseman. the historically black school officially renamed the fine arts building. the university posted a time laps video of the letters being placed on the building. boseman graduated from howard in 2000 with a bachelor in fine arts for directing. >>> big sben a step closer to being back. the hands on the iconic...
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janet yellen warning of dire consequences if the debt ceiling is not raised. kathleen: you cannot just stop paying your bills and not expect markets around the world to react. let's take a look at what janet yellen said today in an op-ed in the wall street journal. she notes u.s. government has always paid its bill but the consensus on both sides of the aisle is failing to raise the debt limit would produce widespread economic catastrophe. here is the doomsday scenario she paints. a default is what this would be if you stopped paying your bills on things like social security payments, all things people depend on. it could precipitate a historic finance crisis. the u.s. would get downgraded by moody's and all the credit ratings. rate might -- rates might spike. all kinds of turmoil. all of this could lead this recovery to turn into recession. with all this dire consequences, wire is there any doubt? we know congress is set to vote on this bill next week raising the debt ceiling to 28 trillion. it is in the midst of the debate over this three and a half trillion
janet yellen warning of dire consequences if the debt ceiling is not raised. kathleen: you cannot just stop paying your bills and not expect markets around the world to react. let's take a look at what janet yellen said today in an op-ed in the wall street journal. she notes u.s. government has always paid its bill but the consensus on both sides of the aisle is failing to raise the debt limit would produce widespread economic catastrophe. here is the doomsday scenario she paints. a default is...
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. >>> el último golpe fue el mortal mientras su rival festja el triunfo el cuando cuerpo de janet colapsae asimilar su partido . >>> mi niña nos demosetro que se puede y que llegó hasta donde quiera llegar . >>> en aguascalientes vecinos y amigos esperan sus restos. >>> necesitamos apoyo para que la puedan traer . >>> el presidente del consejo mundial de boxeo asegura que fue un accidente . >>> un accidente que lamentablemente le quita la vida a una jovenicta. >>> esto conmocionó a los aficions porque dicen que la muerte debió haberse evitado. >>> esto porque el réferi no terminó la pelea. >>> lo que he leído es que janet venía de dos nocaut y creo que no tuvo el descanso que tenía que tener para esta pelea. >>> mientras la controversias si fue un accidente crece se espera que los restos de yanet lleguen a méxico la próxima semana . >>> y al regresar una una vez, quizás haya sido suerte... doveces, una coincidencia. ¿pero ganar epremio de camioneta del año de motortrend por tres años consecutivos? nunca antes había sucedido. lo que tampoco había sucedido antes... es una pantalla táctil de
. >>> el último golpe fue el mortal mientras su rival festja el triunfo el cuando cuerpo de janet colapsae asimilar su partido . >>> mi niña nos demosetro que se puede y que llegó hasta donde quiera llegar . >>> en aguascalientes vecinos y amigos esperan sus restos. >>> necesitamos apoyo para que la puedan traer . >>> el presidente del consejo mundial de boxeo asegura que fue un accidente . >>> un accidente que lamentablemente le quita la...
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secretary janet engel saying a failure to raise the u.s. debt ceiling could hurt the status of the greenback coming at a time when we continue to see those debt ceiling concerns in the u.s. and haidi, we have heard treasury secretary janet engel giving this deadline when the treasury will run out of cash and that seems to be october 18 which is sooner than analysts had expected. this of course after republicans blocked that democratic move in the senate to raise the federal debt limit and also keep the government funded. haidi: we've been at this precipice before, shery. this is like ok, it will work itself out because we know the u.s. always pays its debts but very interesting that janet yellen really flagging the potential harm to the u.s. dollar reserve and haven status if this was to worsen. also of course watching evergrande and that's playing to the fed's story as well. because we've heard the federal reserve officials have been questioning the heads of big wall street banks, big u.s. banks, to really get to the bottom of any exposure
secretary janet engel saying a failure to raise the u.s. debt ceiling could hurt the status of the greenback coming at a time when we continue to see those debt ceiling concerns in the u.s. and haidi, we have heard treasury secretary janet engel giving this deadline when the treasury will run out of cash and that seems to be october 18 which is sooner than analysts had expected. this of course after republicans blocked that democratic move in the senate to raise the federal debt limit and also...
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janet well does yellen -- janet yellen says it would have disastrous consequences.rren slams the fed chair over his financial regulations, saying that she will oppose his renomination. the tou thao energy ceo tells bloomberg that the energy crisis could last until winter. we hear from our extrusive interview throughout the program. francine: futures are holding up ok when it comes to sack futures. ftse futures. we saw a selloff in the u.s. because of concerns over that that ceiling, expectations that the fed will move sooner than expected. what do you have? tom: u.s. yields above one point 5%. those yields are going to grind higher. the ftse 100 is flat as the futures have suggested. stagflation era concerns now in the u.k.. built above 1% yesterday. the pound was weaker. the challenges for the bank of england as growth continues to slow. energy central to what is happening in the u.k., given the petrol shortages. in spain, gains of 7/10 of 1%. french consumer sentiment coming in slightly better yesterday. let's look at how the sectors are breaking down. 5% across t
janet well does yellen -- janet yellen says it would have disastrous consequences.rren slams the fed chair over his financial regulations, saying that she will oppose his renomination. the tou thao energy ceo tells bloomberg that the energy crisis could last until winter. we hear from our extrusive interview throughout the program. francine: futures are holding up ok when it comes to sack futures. ftse futures. we saw a selloff in the u.s. because of concerns over that that ceiling,...
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and i love singing janet jackson. this is like a third time doing it which i am all about. that song, thank you so much! [cheers and applause] i love them i all skate was like this. and this is why you never had a couple skate. that actual move. we have a great line about people joi it's real, chris. we have a great lineup of people joining us to share their l.a. love for this hour. the wildly funny ken jeong is here! plus we have tiktok superstar extraordinaire charli d'amelio is stopping by with the whole family! now all this week we celebrate the season three premier we have been asking some celebrities to share their top three! ♪♪ top three ♪♪ [cheers and applause] >> kelly: these are not your usual spots in l.a., they were hand selected by friends of our show who have spent years in this great city and know what they are talking about. today's top three comes from one of our favorite guests, you know him as host of "american ninja warrior" on nbc and "america ninja warrior junior" on peacock. [cheers and applause] >> what's up? can we? >> virtual, it is so nice to be h
and i love singing janet jackson. this is like a third time doing it which i am all about. that song, thank you so much! [cheers and applause] i love them i all skate was like this. and this is why you never had a couple skate. that actual move. we have a great line about people joi it's real, chris. we have a great lineup of people joining us to share their l.a. love for this hour. the wildly funny ken jeong is here! plus we have tiktok superstar extraordinaire charli d'amelio is stopping by...
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[habla en inglÉs] janet: yo recomendÉ que se mantuvieran 2500 soldados, dijo, para segÚn ellos resguardartesta. los testimonios contradicen al presidente biden, quien dÍas despuÉs le dijo a la cadena "abc" que no recibiÓ ese consejo. la secretaria de prensa defendiÓ al presidente. senadores republicanos argumentaron que la evacuaciÓn fue un desastre prevenible que cobrÓ la vida de 13 soldados estadounidenses y decenas de afganos. [hablan inglÉs] quizÁs los vamos a recordar como los 13, criticÓ esta republicana. de haber permanecido en el paÍs hubiera puesto a nuestra gente en peligro, dijo. a pesar de las crÍticas, los generales creen que la credibilidad de estados unidos siguen siendo sÓlida. ilia: en esta audiencia se le hicieron preguntas a generar mark lee, ¿quÉ dijo? ¿cÓmo respondiÓ a esto? janet: el general dijo que hizo esas llamadas a china con el consentimiento de el presidente de ese entonces, donald trump. ilia: aumentan los temores sobre el destino de la joven desaparecida despuÉs de que el hombre seÑalado como persona de interÉs fuera encontrado como muerta. Él era compaÑero
[habla en inglÉs] janet: yo recomendÉ que se mantuvieran 2500 soldados, dijo, para segÚn ellos resguardartesta. los testimonios contradicen al presidente biden, quien dÍas despuÉs le dijo a la cadena "abc" que no recibiÓ ese consejo. la secretaria de prensa defendiÓ al presidente. senadores republicanos argumentaron que la evacuaciÓn fue un desastre prevenible que cobrÓ la vida de 13 soldados estadounidenses y decenas de afganos. [hablan inglÉs] quizÁs los vamos a recordar...
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janet wood cox saidthe following. the authors of the letter which was published in "the lancet.hey announced their planned retirement this fall in part because frustration over how the u.s. has handled the plan for the booster shots. in the letter, they and 16 other scientists from the world health organization and universities across the globe looked at the available studies on the vaccines and concluded that protection is holding up so they say there's currently no need for boosters for the general population now the fda is saying tonight that the views of the authors of the letter don't represent the views of the agency. all of this comes before a key meeting friday of the fda's outside advisers on pfizer's booster. peter marks addressed it today >> i am fully confident when people come and tune in on september 17 and witness the israelis presenting their data and other data being presented that there will be a good rationale for why boosters might be necessary >> now headded nobody has pressured the fda on the decision shep >>> meg tir rell, thank you. >>> tropical storm nic
janet wood cox saidthe following. the authors of the letter which was published in "the lancet.hey announced their planned retirement this fall in part because frustration over how the u.s. has handled the plan for the booster shots. in the letter, they and 16 other scientists from the world health organization and universities across the globe looked at the available studies on the vaccines and concluded that protection is holding up so they say there's currently no need for boosters for...
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good evening, janet. >> reporter: norah, good evening.uter bands of tropical storm nicholas are churning up the texas coast tonight. you can see the winds and the heavy rain kind of bringing and churning up the surf right now, and it's only expected to get worse over the next couple hours. across the region, they are preparing for potentially life- threatening flooding. and i can tell you here in galveston it is already dangerous. the driving is treacherous, there is low visibility, and as the storm moves into louisiana, communities are preparing for days of heavy rain. the gulf coast is under threat once again tonight two weeks after the death and devastation of hurricane ida. tropical storm nicholas could deliver catastrophic rainfall. now there are watches, warnings and worry the louisiana coast through southeast texas, including galveston and houston, down to corpus christi. >> there are people who do drive into high water, and they sometimes lose their vehicles and, even worse sometimes, lose their lives. >> reporter: nicholas could
good evening, janet. >> reporter: norah, good evening.uter bands of tropical storm nicholas are churning up the texas coast tonight. you can see the winds and the heavy rain kind of bringing and churning up the surf right now, and it's only expected to get worse over the next couple hours. across the region, they are preparing for potentially life- threatening flooding. and i can tell you here in galveston it is already dangerous. the driving is treacherous, there is low visibility, and...
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. >> janet yellen wants wall street to assist with negotiations. she contacted leaders from several banks in recent days and funding could be adjusted in october. and pressuring republicans to help raise or suspend the debt spending. biden and emmanuel macron will meet face-to-face to mend ties. officials in paris have been outraged and biden has spoken with micron over the phone. leaders agree open conversation could have mitigated the situation. clover says late stage step -- late stage trials of the covid a shot protect against 79% of delta cases. the clover shot stimulates immunity against covid and try to data shows it prevents 67% of cases caused by any strain including gamma and mu. global news 24 hours a day, powered by more than 2700 journalists and analysts in more than 120 countries. this is bloomberg. haidi: coming up, japan says the military rise in china could strengthen economy. more details. and we discussed the tapering timeline with a macro strategist. this is bloomberg. ♪ >> jerome powell says they could unwind their asset progra
. >> janet yellen wants wall street to assist with negotiations. she contacted leaders from several banks in recent days and funding could be adjusted in october. and pressuring republicans to help raise or suspend the debt spending. biden and emmanuel macron will meet face-to-face to mend ties. officials in paris have been outraged and biden has spoken with micron over the phone. leaders agree open conversation could have mitigated the situation. clover says late stage step -- late stage...
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janet, thank you. well, tonight, president biden is blasting the supreme court decision allowing texas' new abortion law to take effect. it is the strictest law in the nation and leaves women seeking abortions with few options. cbs's ben tracy is at the supreme court. >> reporter: the blockbuster decision from a sharply-divided supreme court effectively allows almost all abortions to be banned in the state of texas, affecting millions of women. five of the conservative justices allowed the law to stand, despite acknowledging there are serious questions regarding its constitutionality. anti-abortion advocates declared victory. >> with this bill, we do hope to see an end to abortion. >> reporter: chief justice john roberts sided with the three liberal justices, in a libering dissent. justice sotamayor called it stunning and the texas law unconstitutional. this clinic in fort worth is nearly empty today forced to turn away patients or send them across state lines. >> most of them this morning told us it i
janet, thank you. well, tonight, president biden is blasting the supreme court decision allowing texas' new abortion law to take effect. it is the strictest law in the nation and leaves women seeking abortions with few options. cbs's ben tracy is at the supreme court. >> reporter: the blockbuster decision from a sharply-divided supreme court effectively allows almost all abortions to be banned in the state of texas, affecting millions of women. five of the conservative justices allowed...
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cbs' janet shamlian reports. >> reporter: getting books into the hands of children. >> fresh shipmentr: hundreds of titles given away at this fort worth book fair. >> well, we just got a donation, a generous donation of books. >> reporter: by a child himself. >> i want to be able to share my love of literacy with as many people as possible. >> reporter: this is orion gene. he is 10. but the number on his mind is 500,000. the number of books he is hoping to get donated into children in need. >> even just for a moment to go into a new story or a new world and go to places and meet people they never would have. >> if we are willing to. so why not start today? because right now it's what we need more than ever. >> reporter: that speech won orion a 2020 student kindness contest, inspiring his own personal campaign of compassion. >> the speech contest was really just the catalyst to something so much bigger. >> reporter: with 120,000 books collected so far, orion is asking people across the country to give away their used books to hit his goal. >> they can give that book away to another chi
cbs' janet shamlian reports. >> reporter: getting books into the hands of children. >> fresh shipmentr: hundreds of titles given away at this fort worth book fair. >> well, we just got a donation, a generous donation of books. >> reporter: by a child himself. >> i want to be able to share my love of literacy with as many people as possible. >> reporter: this is orion gene. he is 10. but the number on his mind is 500,000. the number of books he is hoping to...
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janet clyde, she took it the extra step. she took a lot of heat for it. she said i want to keep my customers and my employees safe, so i'm going to do this despite how challenging it was. how it impacted her business because she put the health and safety of the people of this city and her customers and her employees before anything else. that's what being a good san franciscan is all about and so we appreciate you letting us be here at this historic location to recognize that we really are in this together. and because this delta variant has been so brutal i don't know about you, but when the virus first happened and over that time period. i knew less people at that time who actually got the virus. and there are a bunch of folks that i know how who have in some cases been vaccinated that have contracted covid because the delta variant is just that more contagious and we are not out of the woods as it relates to covid, we're still going through it. yes, we're sick and and tired of it, but it's not tired of us it's still coming back with a vengeance. we're
janet clyde, she took it the extra step. she took a lot of heat for it. she said i want to keep my customers and my employees safe, so i'm going to do this despite how challenging it was. how it impacted her business because she put the health and safety of the people of this city and her customers and her employees before anything else. that's what being a good san franciscan is all about and so we appreciate you letting us be here at this historic location to recognize that we really are in...
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janet shamlian has that story. >> okay. are you currently pregnant? >> reporter: this is a rare look inside a clinic performing abortions. >> i am booked for the rest of this week. >> reporter: comprehensive women's health has been inundated with calls from women who live in texas but want to come here. even though it's located hundreds of miles from texas. in denver, colorado. >> why are they coming to colorado? >> reporter: dr. rebecca cohen is the clinic director. >> many of the clinics in surrounding states face restrictions on the number of appointments that someone needs, on waiting periods. on other barriers to care. >> reporter: the appointments are back-to-back all day. >> 10:00 km is a 6-week surgical with sedation. no records. 10:30, jt. >> reporter: since the texas ban, as many as 40% of patients here are from the lone star state. including a woman who traveled more than 1600 miles round trip for an abortion. we've conseemed her identity. >> when you realized you could not get the procedure in texas, what did you think? >> i cried. i cried
janet shamlian has that story. >> okay. are you currently pregnant? >> reporter: this is a rare look inside a clinic performing abortions. >> i am booked for the rest of this week. >> reporter: comprehensive women's health has been inundated with calls from women who live in texas but want to come here. even though it's located hundreds of miles from texas. in denver, colorado. >> why are they coming to colorado? >> reporter: dr. rebecca cohen is the clinic...
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so what do you make the claim from janet yellow and that the u. s. is facing a catastrophe. if it doesn't raise the debt feeling once again, the same old same or is as my thought because they've gone through that. and i think you mentioned that this is happened a lot of times they always enough raising it because there is a coalition in washington that nobody wants to admit to. and as a coalition of democrats and republicans, and they like the same thing, they're locked in, they can't do anything other than raise their limit. keep spending, keep turning the money. it's just a matter of who's doing it and who gets so half of the dough they say, well, part of this thing that we're talking about now is the infrastructure. everybody sure infrastructure that even that part is not just the infrastructure has all these other they and they're not talking about a couple 1000000 or 100000000 here. there's no, i truly isn't trillions of dollars now, but i know i've. ready while i was there for many years, they would come up almost annually or, you know, quite frequently, but they alway
so what do you make the claim from janet yellow and that the u. s. is facing a catastrophe. if it doesn't raise the debt feeling once again, the same old same or is as my thought because they've gone through that. and i think you mentioned that this is happened a lot of times they always enough raising it because there is a coalition in washington that nobody wants to admit to. and as a coalition of democrats and republicans, and they like the same thing, they're locked in, they can't do...
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leslie perlov, janet taylor and arlis perry. >> reporter: i'm investigative journalist, grace kahng.n i first learned about the murders of these three stanford women that all happened within a year, just over a year, of each other, i was like, okay, there is something very, very wrong here. >> both women were strangled, taylor by hand and perlov with a scarf. both women had been carrying purses, which were not found with the bodies. >> these are murders at one of the most prestigious universities in the country. and how can somebody go around killing three women within a year and get away with it? i was like, this is an unbelievable story. >> this is arlis perry, 19 years old, a bride of two months. was found dead in memorial church sunday morning. she was lying on the floor just below a cross on the east wall. >> reporter: the arlis perry murder was particularly vicious because the killer had a lot of time with her. and she was trapped in literally the spiritual heart of stanford's campus in the chapel. and her death, and the way she died, was something that really distressed everyb
leslie perlov, janet taylor and arlis perry. >> reporter: i'm investigative journalist, grace kahng.n i first learned about the murders of these three stanford women that all happened within a year, just over a year, of each other, i was like, okay, there is something very, very wrong here. >> both women were strangled, taylor by hand and perlov with a scarf. both women had been carrying purses, which were not found with the bodies. >> these are murders at one of the most...
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that's what secretary janet yellen has said, and we don't really know. there's even more uncertainty around because of the pandemic and, you know, how frequently revenues are come and that sort of thing you could have a situation where we are about to run out of cash much more quickly than we had anticipated an democrats don't have their ducks in a row and that's what i'm worried about in this situation. that's had a little different from previous ones because, again, all of those protracted steps, democrats would have to go through and they seemed to be putting off because they are hoping i think naively that any republicans would do the right thing here. >> david, the president's party, bra additionally struggled to hold seats in mid-term elections. does this feel like the last chance for democrats to turn president biden's agenda into reality through legislation? >> i think democrats have a real risk in look towards the election. if the election were held taltd republicans would probably get the house back so the democrats really have to focus on this
that's what secretary janet yellen has said, and we don't really know. there's even more uncertainty around because of the pandemic and, you know, how frequently revenues are come and that sort of thing you could have a situation where we are about to run out of cash much more quickly than we had anticipated an democrats don't have their ducks in a row and that's what i'm worried about in this situation. that's had a little different from previous ones because, again, all of those protracted...
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ilia: janet, estÁs en la casa blanca, todavÍa hay 200 o mÁs estadounidenses en afganistÁn, ya dijo eltica, saldrÍan por la frontera, quizÁs por aire, pero no serÁ de la noche a la maÑana, ahora necesitan la colaboraciÓn del talibÁn, pero serÁ difÍcil garantizar la colaboraciÓn sin presencia diplomÁtica o militar, la ayuda no va a llegar pronto. jorge: la guerra en afganistÁn fue para vengar los atentados del 11—09—2001 planeados por osama bin laden. pese a que se dio muerte a bin laden y su grupo, estados unidos seguÍa en afganistÁn, ahora preocupa que el talibÁn deje las armas de estados unidos y que sigan los ataques terroristas. reportera: despuÉs de los ataques del 11 de septiembre, estados unidos empezÓ a bombardear instalaciones de los talibanes y al qaeda. bin laden, desde afganistÁn, le ordenÓ a al qaeda perpetuar un ataque en suelo estadounidense. el expresidente bush dio la orden de atacar. >> el talibÁn de daba amparo a osama bin laden, por eso atacamos en afganistÁn, sabÍamos que ahÍ estaba. reportera: una semana despuÉs, cae kabul y los talibanes huyen de la ciudad. el rÉ
ilia: janet, estÁs en la casa blanca, todavÍa hay 200 o mÁs estadounidenses en afganistÁn, ya dijo eltica, saldrÍan por la frontera, quizÁs por aire, pero no serÁ de la noche a la maÑana, ahora necesitan la colaboraciÓn del talibÁn, pero serÁ difÍcil garantizar la colaboraciÓn sin presencia diplomÁtica o militar, la ayuda no va a llegar pronto. jorge: la guerra en afganistÁn fue para vengar los atentados del 11—09—2001 planeados por osama bin laden. pese a que se dio muerte a...
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special tunes load nood this special speaker for dogs, cats, horses, even birds janet says sales shotle are going back to work and the issue is separation anxiety. before you leave the house, you put the music on for five minutes and you know that your dog is going to be feeling calm and safe all throughout the day until you come home and take them out for a walk. >> reporter: and, shep, janet says dogs have such, such sensitive hearing that super high, super low notes really stress them out so what she does is she takes all of those sounds out of her music and that helps keep them calm and happy shep >> would it work on humans >> reporter: i think so. it sounds like spa music but my producer or photographer alex just told me he likes metallica to go to sleep whatever calms you down, shep. >> whatever works for you. andrea, thanks. >>> at a small farm in jasper, minnesota, the windmills have gone wild. 44 and counting. some dating all the way back to 1880 one windmill dug up in california another shipped all the way from china. but it's the 43 foot windmill terry ronman built herself
special tunes load nood this special speaker for dogs, cats, horses, even birds janet says sales shotle are going back to work and the issue is separation anxiety. before you leave the house, you put the music on for five minutes and you know that your dog is going to be feeling calm and safe all throughout the day until you come home and take them out for a walk. >> reporter: and, shep, janet says dogs have such, such sensitive hearing that super high, super low notes really stress them...
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fed chair jay powell, treasury secretary janet yellen. we have statement being read right now.ed chair speaking at the moment. we will be back to what is happening in the house. earlier this week, the senate banking committee. we will bring you the key monday when we return. -- the q&a when we return. chair powell: conditions in the labor market continued to improve. et continued to improve. alix: we are moments away from taking the house financial services committee testimony with chair powell and secretary yellen. no surprise, janet yellen hammering home the fact that you have to raise the debt ceiling limit. what i am going to be interested in is what happens to the dollar on this. the dollar has had an enormous run. it has really pounded things like sterling, no pun intended. you have to wonder if that is very much a fed is going to hike at some point and you wind up having lower growth, if that combo is what is really boosting the dollar here. guy: i think there's a bunch of factors boosting the dollar over the last few days. i think you got a flows story into the end of t
fed chair jay powell, treasury secretary janet yellen. we have statement being read right now.ed chair speaking at the moment. we will be back to what is happening in the house. earlier this week, the senate banking committee. we will bring you the key monday when we return. -- the q&a when we return. chair powell: conditions in the labor market continued to improve. et continued to improve. alix: we are moments away from taking the house financial services committee testimony with chair...
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he killed leslie, he kill janet. he raped the 17-year-old. those are the ones that we know about. he also killed somebody in 1963 early age. his full-time job was killing. there are many more to come in neighboring counties and across the united states. kristen: thank you so much for sharing with us. the stanford murders will be airing tonight on abc 7 starting at 9:00. thank you so much. next, a jarring look at the history behind the chinese community in the deep south. we are t know the history of chinese-americans in this state. this was often the first stop for the early immigrants. landmarks around the golden state remind us of that legacy. but chinese people in the american deep south may surprise a lot of people, but it is the family history brought to life in a new documentary streaming now on pbs. >> everything was very segregated. it was black, white. we were in the middle. >> i had to attend a segregated one-room schoolhouse. >> growing up, i read about segregation. i thought it only affected the black community. >> i did not think it would happen to the chinese, too. k
he killed leslie, he kill janet. he raped the 17-year-old. those are the ones that we know about. he also killed somebody in 1963 early age. his full-time job was killing. there are many more to come in neighboring counties and across the united states. kristen: thank you so much for sharing with us. the stanford murders will be airing tonight on abc 7 starting at 9:00. thank you so much. next, a jarring look at the history behind the chinese community in the deep south. we are t know the...
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joining me now is janet mui, investment director at brewin dolphin. good morning to you, janet.ek might bring. how markets might navigate this week?— navigate this week? good morning. _ navigate this week? good morning, sally, _ navigate this week? good morning, sally, thanks i navigate this week? good | morning, sally, thanks for having me. it's generally waiting for the federal reserve to talk more about how they are going to ensure bond purchase programmes so they already have something switches from last month gathering of central bankers. it is likely to start to reduce the bond purchase programme. the timing and the quantity of how it's going to be done. they are going to look for things that any delay potentially, because of the recent inflation data, has been slowing on a month by month basis and of course, there has been uncertainty in markets. markets closely watching what the fed has to say. figs markets closely watching what the fed has to say.— markets closely watching what the fed has to say. as you say, it's not the fed has to say. as you say, it's rrot so _ the fe
joining me now is janet mui, investment director at brewin dolphin. good morning to you, janet.ek might bring. how markets might navigate this week?— navigate this week? good morning. _ navigate this week? good morning, sally, _ navigate this week? good morning, sally, thanks i navigate this week? good | morning, sally, thanks for having me. it's generally waiting for the federal reserve to talk more about how they are going to ensure bond purchase programmes so they already have something...
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treasury secretary janet yellen saying the u.s.arty in power, they should take care of the debt limit themselves since they want to spend trillions of dollars with no input from republicans. >> we will see if washington democrats actually want to govern or whether they want to add the prospect of a government shutdown to the list of inflation, afghanistan, the border and all the other national crises that are direct result of their own decisions. maria: meanwhile democrats remain deeply divided on president biden's massive spending packages. speaker nancy pelosi is placing bets on having enough votes to pass bipartisan infrastructure bill on thursday. she's finally realizing that she has to separate these bills but progressives are still standing firm. they will not pass measure -- this measure unless the largest spending bill advances first. federal reserve jay powell and secretary janet yellen will testify this morning in front of the senate. powell already released his opening statement. he said inflation is lasting longer and i
treasury secretary janet yellen saying the u.s.arty in power, they should take care of the debt limit themselves since they want to spend trillions of dollars with no input from republicans. >> we will see if washington democrats actually want to govern or whether they want to add the prospect of a government shutdown to the list of inflation, afghanistan, the border and all the other national crises that are direct result of their own decisions. maria: meanwhile democrats remain deeply...
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janet shamlian, cbs news, sclefer port. >> yuccas: still ahead, wooden wonders.n ancient building material is modernizing construction methods. >> yuccas: the construction and operation of buildings makes up much of the world's carbon emissions. to curb this growing problem, architectch tects and engineers are using a natural, old material in a new way. cbs' roxana saberi has more in tonight's "eye on earth." >> reporter: at this construction site in london, you may notice something missing. >> we have a lot less concrete and steel here. >> reporter: that's because es archict aw ugh rels alostirely on at's called mass tiber- pl of wd glued together and stacked perpendicular to hold greater weight at higher heights. when he finished this other 10-story complex four years ago, it was the world's tallest building made of mass timber. >> the timber holds everything up. the brick is just to look nice. >> reporter: but now it's getting dwarfed by other projects, from norway to canada and the u.s. why is timber? >> it's about climate change. for us, it's about reducing
janet shamlian, cbs news, sclefer port. >> yuccas: still ahead, wooden wonders.n ancient building material is modernizing construction methods. >> yuccas: the construction and operation of buildings makes up much of the world's carbon emissions. to curb this growing problem, architectch tects and engineers are using a natural, old material in a new way. cbs' roxana saberi has more in tonight's "eye on earth." >> reporter: at this construction site in london, you may...
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. >> i saw a janet jackson video and lost my mind. a backup dancer for janet jackson! you know? ♪ >> reporter: he'd go on to perform with some of pop's biggest stars and choreographed the music video for crystal waters '1994 hit single "100% pure love." it was the scar on his face that changed the tragedy try of career. >> you're not scary as i thought you were going to be. >> reporter: the actor telling dan harris in 2008 how he got it. >> 25 years old, bar room brawl, drinking and drugging out of my mind. >> it became this distinctive defining characteristic of him. it sort of helped him create this balance between edge and tenderness and this hardened past, but a hope for a warmer future. >> i will put a bullet in all your behind, what happen right now, you heard? >> reporter: it was his nuanced role as omar little in "the wire," a black, openly gay hustler that was unheard of in hollywood that cemented williams' star power. >> you tell me i'd be successful for playing an openly gay thug in television, i couldn't have seen this com
. >> i saw a janet jackson video and lost my mind. a backup dancer for janet jackson! you know? ♪ >> reporter: he'd go on to perform with some of pop's biggest stars and choreographed the music video for crystal waters '1994 hit single "100% pure love." it was the scar on his face that changed the tragedy try of career. >> you're not scary as i thought you were going to be. >> reporter: the actor telling dan harris in 2008 how he got it. >> 25 years...
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and janet said the model since keith, who say you knew about the militia to settle? my dear would you can where had her notes from the lady was more for how i got that interested. i have the desert irrational high where little philip had noted and by herself who had said synthetic filters out and how we had her with them was how, what and emoji i was a hustle for me. i had one that was, you know, who died the maximum really don't were not your la body. and then every bill after probably i've had hosa when a she for the less she was added, he had a barker. that's what i did to very good you but that, but i made an issue. her daddy met when you get into wish to him. i forgot you crushed her child. the hassle is what i'm saying. we're not coming to see an editor. he said with him as yet, and in that an how if we had to individual much correct i measure can be a new b as in bravo is a major and then i will continue to hold them. i asked we they for you national, how will you keep that min hell did i had him nervous that he had, hadn't had the writing just writing prescri
and janet said the model since keith, who say you knew about the militia to settle? my dear would you can where had her notes from the lady was more for how i got that interested. i have the desert irrational high where little philip had noted and by herself who had said synthetic filters out and how we had her with them was how, what and emoji i was a hustle for me. i had one that was, you know, who died the maximum really don't were not your la body. and then every bill after probably i've...
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hi janet. the mob and figured it would be better, but it was a lot better than what i've seen up i've been month ago and i've been with the home. i don't mean as you. barlow actually saw my home. one more coma doesn't coma for the yeah, i'm a free and mostly come on my lot. i see your my lot of medical can call them any yeah, we do, doesn't i did. i did, but can feel about it. and then at the moment, you know that the theme is done in money for that kind of i'll be at the list that idea. i can handle what you're going to me and mr. autumn, i meet the union in. can i went to the phone with them? i need someone to call us at for whom coma hello. sure. but i've got, you mean really? how do you know that? i'm not gonna let them go, but i need about some new back to the best value for you one way minutes that you want to hear what the hell out of in an id house. sounds better than i just call it. i can call me when we get off on the nurse, we've got nothing to show that it added them in new will. i
hi janet. the mob and figured it would be better, but it was a lot better than what i've seen up i've been month ago and i've been with the home. i don't mean as you. barlow actually saw my home. one more coma doesn't coma for the yeah, i'm a free and mostly come on my lot. i see your my lot of medical can call them any yeah, we do, doesn't i did. i did, but can feel about it. and then at the moment, you know that the theme is done in money for that kind of i'll be at the list that idea. i can...
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neil: absolutely. >> obviously worked under janet yellen. even as the data is showing there possibly should be a rate increase, you know, cleveland federal reserve in fact released a report saying that the federal funds rate, the interest rate should be 1% right now. that report says. so he is holding rates lower which is exactly what the administration needs as they want to pile on more spending to keep those interest rates down as more debt gets aaccumulated. neil: hoping that posture might maybe improve his chances of being renominated. we shall see. edward lawrence great reporting as usual. that october 18th deadline that janet yellen seemed to indicate was put up or shut up time to get all of this resolved or we're looking at a government shutdown or worse, let's get the read from chad pergram from capitol hill. chad, what is it about october 18th? reporter: senate republicans last night filibustered a bill to fund the government and suspend the debt ceiling. the government is funded through 11:59:59 p.m. on thursday. this morning as yo
neil: absolutely. >> obviously worked under janet yellen. even as the data is showing there possibly should be a rate increase, you know, cleveland federal reserve in fact released a report saying that the federal funds rate, the interest rate should be 1% right now. that report says. so he is holding rates lower which is exactly what the administration needs as they want to pile on more spending to keep those interest rates down as more debt gets aaccumulated. neil: hoping that posture...
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janet yellen spoke about unlocking the potential. we have to get all parts of the economy working.is what rebuilding looks like. the job effect. six jobs open, that is the ripple effect that we need. we need the six jobs, the sole proprietors to work. and we need the smaller businesses that are bigger employed to also work. this is unlocking what the true potential looks like, in a very sophisticated economy. a lot works. but when we leave behind communities and neighborhoods and tribal areas or rural areas, we are leaving opportunity on the sidelines. here is where small businesses need investment. and again why the lender matters. and why it's important that we support the lenders that have been out there. and now we have the potential. i liked ron's word, intentionality. we have seen intentionality from both sides of the aisle. and we have seen intentionality from private partners. and also, new companies like google and twitter that brought their resources and invested in us. this is the time. we want to get this economy rebuilt and addressing the wealth gap. it has -- this is
janet yellen spoke about unlocking the potential. we have to get all parts of the economy working.is what rebuilding looks like. the job effect. six jobs open, that is the ripple effect that we need. we need the six jobs, the sole proprietors to work. and we need the smaller businesses that are bigger employed to also work. this is unlocking what the true potential looks like, in a very sophisticated economy. a lot works. but when we leave behind communities and neighborhoods and tribal areas...
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treasury secretary janet yellen warned of dire consequences if it's not raised by october 18th. >> and our country would likely face a financial crisis and economic recession as a result. >> reporter: a more urgent deadline, 800,000 federal workers will be furloughed on friday if congress doesn't pass a measure to fund the government. >> it's extremely nerve-racking. >> reporter: the watersons had to rely on food stamps to get by during the last shutdown. t think what's the most secure job than with the federal government? >> reporter: democrats are planning to vote on a funding bill today. the last congressional stalemate lasted 35 days between 2018 and 2019. it was the longest shutdown in history. anne-marie? >> wow. laura podesta in new york. thank you so much. >>> so top pentagon leaders will face a house committee today over the chaotic withdrawal from afghanistan. they testified for hours yesterday in front of the senate armed services committee, admitting the speed of the fall of kabul caught them offguard and contradicted president biden saying they told him to leave troops in
treasury secretary janet yellen warned of dire consequences if it's not raised by october 18th. >> and our country would likely face a financial crisis and economic recession as a result. >> reporter: a more urgent deadline, 800,000 federal workers will be furloughed on friday if congress doesn't pass a measure to fund the government. >> it's extremely nerve-racking. >> reporter: the watersons had to rely on food stamps to get by during the last shutdown. t think what's...