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[applause] >> mayor breed: thank you, janet, for your work on this body. i hope you're strapped in and ready for the ride. it will be something else but rewarding had you see the great work that you're able to do while serving on this body. we appreciate you and everyone for being here today. thank you all so much and let's get back to work.television. >> (music). >> my name is vet at a original artist based in san francisco. >> i love it i love it i've never seen something else and we see how the people see which is happening and what is going on. kind of cool i wanted to be part of that. >> i saw it 2, 3, 4, 5 minutes you yeah. >> so we have you - yeah. i started going when i was young but not the type of kid would get food but this is something i really have been progressing on a talent from like other artists. >> this is amazing. >> this is so good yeah, it is so good like the artists. >> i love it. >> what a great project. >> part of the part for have i grants. >> yeah. i love it. >> i serve in for 2 two years now and i really am fortunate to live in
[applause] >> mayor breed: thank you, janet, for your work on this body. i hope you're strapped in and ready for the ride. it will be something else but rewarding had you see the great work that you're able to do while serving on this body. we appreciate you and everyone for being here today. thank you all so much and let's get back to work.television. >> (music). >> my name is vet at a original artist based in san francisco. >> i love it i love it i've never seen...
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[applause] >> mayor breed: thank you, janet, for your work on this body. i hope you're strapped in and ready for the ride. it will be something else but rewarding had you see the great work that you're able to do while serving on this body. we appreciate you and everyone for being here today. thank you all so much and let's get back to work. >> you are watching san francisco rising. today's special guest is jeff tomlin. >> hi. you are watching san francisco rising. to show that is focused on restarting, rebuilding, and reimagining our city. our guest today is the director transportation of the sfmta and he's with us to talk about the agency's 23-24 budget with the muni equity strategy and new projects across the city. welcome to the show. >> thank you it is good to be here. >> i see the sfmta's budget for 2023 and 2024 has been approved. how will it help provide a strong recovery during the next few years for our riders, operators and staff? >> it has been a challenging couple of years. covid wiped out the basic finances. our agency is funded primarily fro
[applause] >> mayor breed: thank you, janet, for your work on this body. i hope you're strapped in and ready for the ride. it will be something else but rewarding had you see the great work that you're able to do while serving on this body. we appreciate you and everyone for being here today. thank you all so much and let's get back to work. >> you are watching san francisco rising. today's special guest is jeff tomlin. >> hi. you are watching san francisco rising. to show...
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i was diagnosed with epilepsy aged 12 like janet and thousands of| aged 12 like janet and thousands ofthers across the uk. there was no warning _ others across the uk. there was no warning despite questioning, despite asking _ warning despite questioning, despite asking the questions. it was always asking the questions. it was always a case _ asking the questions. it was always a case of— asking the questions. it was always a case of this is the best medicine to coniroi— a case of this is the best medicine to control the seizures. and i listened _ to control the seizures. and i listened to the health care professionals as thousands of us did. professionals as thousands of us did they— professionals as thousands of us did. they started, they were not reaching — did. they started, they were not reaching milestones, speech and language — reaching milestones, speech and language and walking delays and recurrent infections. and ijust knew— recurrent infections. and ijust knew something was not right with them _ knew something was not right with them i_ knew something was not right with them
i was diagnosed with epilepsy aged 12 like janet and thousands of| aged 12 like janet and thousands ofthers across the uk. there was no warning _ others across the uk. there was no warning despite questioning, despite asking _ warning despite questioning, despite asking the questions. it was always asking the questions. it was always a case _ asking the questions. it was always a case of— asking the questions. it was always a case of this is the best medicine to coniroi— a case of this is...
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janet skinner, thank _ that is a bit ambitious. janet skinner, thank you - that is a bit ambitious.ining us here on the programme, thank you for your time. here on the programme, thank you for yourtime. 0ne more story to squeeze in. scientists have worked out how some of the largest wales in the ocean produce their hunting and complex songs. scientists have worked out how some of the largest whales in the ocean produce their haunting and complex songs. humpbacks and other whales have evolved a specialised "voice box" that enables them to sing underwater. lets take a listen. the discovery, published in the journal nature, has also revealed why the noise we make in the ocean is so disruptive for these ocean giants. whale song is restricted to a narrow frequency that overlaps with the noise produced by ships. earlier, we spoke to our science correspondent victoria gill to learn more about the study�*s findings. a fascinating study. and it's a really interesting method. the scientists i've spoken to about this particular experiment just say these researchers have been so creative becaus
janet skinner, thank _ that is a bit ambitious. janet skinner, thank you - that is a bit ambitious.ining us here on the programme, thank you for your time. here on the programme, thank you for yourtime. 0ne more story to squeeze in. scientists have worked out how some of the largest wales in the ocean produce their hunting and complex songs. scientists have worked out how some of the largest whales in the ocean produce their haunting and complex songs. humpbacks and other whales have evolved a...
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janet, good afternoon, my name is nastya, or alone?me, i think your parents were very creative people, is that right? well , my mother is a very creative person, she believed that whatever you name a ship, that’s how it will float, so it’s not just in my family, all my brothers and sisters have unusual names: jean, janet, ella, eduard, german, dean, diana , and liana. can you please share with us your most vivid memory from your childhood? and, probably, when i first came out to sing. this it wasn’t a stage, it was first grade, i was very worried, i was wearing a velvet red dress with white ruffles, and there was this chain with a monkey hanging, i was so worried, but my mother told me, you sing so that i can hear you when i she sang, she moved further, further, further, we had such huge corridors, because the school was so old from the time of the soviet union, and the further she moved, i realized that i was singing so that my mother could hear me, and indeed this performance was very... successful and lucky for me. hello, ranet, did
janet, good afternoon, my name is nastya, or alone?me, i think your parents were very creative people, is that right? well , my mother is a very creative person, she believed that whatever you name a ship, that’s how it will float, so it’s not just in my family, all my brothers and sisters have unusual names: jean, janet, ella, eduard, german, dean, diana , and liana. can you please share with us your most vivid memory from your childhood? and, probably, when i first came out to sing. this...
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[applause] >> mayor breed: thank you, janet, for your work on this body. i hope you're strapped in and ready for the ride. it will be something else but rewarding had you see the great work that you're able to do while serving on this body. we appreciate you and everyone for being here today. thank you all so much and let's get back to work. [music] >> san francisco is known as yerba buena, good herb after a mint that used to grow here. at this time there were 3 settlements one was mission delores. one the presidio and one was yerba buena which was urban center. there were 800 people in 1848 it was small. a lot of historic buildings were here including pony express headquarters. wells fargo. hudson bay trading company and famous early settlers one of whom william leaderdorph who lived blocks from here a successful business person. african-american decent and the first million airin california. >> wilwoman was the founders of san francisco. here during the gold rush came in the early 1840s. he spent time stake himself as a merchant seaman and a business per
[applause] >> mayor breed: thank you, janet, for your work on this body. i hope you're strapped in and ready for the ride. it will be something else but rewarding had you see the great work that you're able to do while serving on this body. we appreciate you and everyone for being here today. thank you all so much and let's get back to work. [music] >> san francisco is known as yerba buena, good herb after a mint that used to grow here. at this time there were 3 settlements one was...
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janet mui, head of market _ economic situation. janet mui, | head of market analysis at rbc brewin dolphin, thank you for joining us. mental—health conditions like depression and anxiety are resulting in 12 billion lost days of work a year and costing the global economy one trillion dollars in lost productivity. that's according to the world health organisation. that's according to the world health organization. on this week's talking business weekly my colleague tadhg enright, has been talking to the who's expert on the issue and the woman who wrote their global guidelines on mental health at work and asked her what people should do if they or someone they are working with are suffering from a mental health condition. thanks, tadgh. so i think if you recognise in yourself that you might be experiencing some difficulties with your mental health, there are a couple of different options available to you. the first one is, go talk to your primary health provider and have that discussion with them to see if there's any support that the
janet mui, head of market _ economic situation. janet mui, | head of market analysis at rbc brewin dolphin, thank you for joining us. mental—health conditions like depression and anxiety are resulting in 12 billion lost days of work a year and costing the global economy one trillion dollars in lost productivity. that's according to the world health organisation. that's according to the world health organization. on this week's talking business weekly my colleague tadhg enright, has been...
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janet yellen: let me start with my letter to netanyahu. the treasury is concerned, we have ongoing relations with israel and we are concerned about israel's economy. we are also concerned about the west bank economy. i have written to the prime minister to discuss my concerns about the west bank and actions that israel has taken that i believe are seriously impairing the west bank economy, reducing income and also with the same time having an adverse impact on israel and it looks like we may have a solution with respect to revenue. but blocking west bank residents from working it has a significant negative effect on incomes in the west bank and israel is also dependent on that labor force and is having in adverse effect on israel's economy. i'm also concerned about barriers to movement that israel has set up within the west bank that makes it difficult for commerce to take place. these are issues that we are involved in and we want to weigh in. it was just sent a day or two ago. >> next question. >> thank you for taking my question. my que
janet yellen: let me start with my letter to netanyahu. the treasury is concerned, we have ongoing relations with israel and we are concerned about israel's economy. we are also concerned about the west bank economy. i have written to the prime minister to discuss my concerns about the west bank and actions that israel has taken that i believe are seriously impairing the west bank economy, reducing income and also with the same time having an adverse impact on israel and it looks like we may...
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." >> coming up, a conversation with treasury secretary janet yellen and michigan governor gretchen whitmer. they talk about the u.s. economy, workforce development and the manufacturing industry. this event hosted by the detroit economic club is about 30 minutes. it helped unleash the american economy. unemployment is at record lows and consumer confidence is up. factories are being built at record pace and america's leading the world. in other words -- is that bad as 3g eats sleeps and dreams -- and after earning her ph.d. in economics from yale only a handful of women in her class she entered academia before answering the call to public service. this is a woman with a resume that is long. i'll highlight a few things but she was chair the of the council of economic advisers for president clinton, president they federal reserve bank of san francisco, vice chair and chair of the federal reserve board of governors and as of january 26, 2021 the treasury secretary of the united states. she has an incredible amount of responsibility on her shoulders, an incredible breadth of experience. just o
." >> coming up, a conversation with treasury secretary janet yellen and michigan governor gretchen whitmer. they talk about the u.s. economy, workforce development and the manufacturing industry. this event hosted by the detroit economic club is about 30 minutes. it helped unleash the american economy. unemployment is at record lows and consumer confidence is up. factories are being built at record pace and america's leading the world. in other words -- is that bad as 3g eats sleeps...
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[applause] >> mayor breed: thank you, janet, for your work on this body. i hope you're strapped in and ready for the ride. it will be something else but rewarding had you see the great work that you're able to do while serving on this body. we appreciate you and everyone for being here today. thank you all so much and let's get back to work. >> i don't think you need to be an expert to look around and see the increasing frequency of fires throughout california. they are continuing at an ever-increasing rate every summer, and as we all know, the drought continues and huge shortages of water right now. i don't think you have to be an expert to see the impact. when people create greenhouse gases, we are doing so by different activities like burning fossil fuels and letting off carbon dioxide into the atmosphere and we also do this with food waste. when we waste solid food and leave it in the landfill, it puts methane gas into the atmosphere and that accelerates the rate at which we are warming our planet and makes all the effects of climate change worse. the
[applause] >> mayor breed: thank you, janet, for your work on this body. i hope you're strapped in and ready for the ride. it will be something else but rewarding had you see the great work that you're able to do while serving on this body. we appreciate you and everyone for being here today. thank you all so much and let's get back to work. >> i don't think you need to be an expert to look around and see the increasing frequency of fires throughout california. they are continuing...
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that there is janet coward. >> this looks like a good number. 062-0947. bravely getting ready to have her mug shot taken. >> mean mud . intimidating, serious. >> she is doing it just like hundreds of visitors will in the run-up to the super bowl at the museum that tells the story of las vegas' mafias beginnings. >> it was surreal. it was something i never hope to do in real life. >> years ago, this place held court where mob bosses were questions and televised hearings watched by millions. it was only fitting that the relics of organized crime would be gathered in the very spot so the public can see the battle between good and evil as las vegas grew. >> i think it is fantastic. i am a crime buff. i could understand how some people would not like this because it has sort of got a bloody history. >> the museum not only have items like bugsy siegel 's glasses and guns but pieces of mob history from all over the country. >> the wall! >> janet gasped when she saw the actual bullet ridden wall from the 1929 st. valentine's day massacre that killed seven as mob
that there is janet coward. >> this looks like a good number. 062-0947. bravely getting ready to have her mug shot taken. >> mean mud . intimidating, serious. >> she is doing it just like hundreds of visitors will in the run-up to the super bowl at the museum that tells the story of las vegas' mafias beginnings. >> it was surreal. it was something i never hope to do in real life. >> years ago, this place held court where mob bosses were questions and televised...
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economic recovery and i'm excited to speak with her today so please join me in welcoming secretary janet yellen. [applause] >> thank you. thank you so much. >> madam secretary welcome to michigan. >> i'm delighted to be in michigan and thank you so much for having me. >> we are pleased to have you and there's a lot of excitement from folks here who have come to watch this conversation antic cited to hear from you. >> i'd like to start by asking you a question. president biden and i are very proud of the inflation reduction act it's a piece of legislation the most historic legislation in our countries history to address climate change and clean energy. i think it has an especially important implication for michigan. my question to you is how is it going? how are you finding implementation and challenges and how is it going here in michigan? >> first i'll start by saying we are so grateful for the incredible investment at the federal level. between the administration and our great congressional delegation we are able to bring in resources for michigan as the conduit. implementation is the
economic recovery and i'm excited to speak with her today so please join me in welcoming secretary janet yellen. [applause] >> thank you. thank you so much. >> madam secretary welcome to michigan. >> i'm delighted to be in michigan and thank you so much for having me. >> we are pleased to have you and there's a lot of excitement from folks here who have come to watch this conversation antic cited to hear from you. >> i'd like to start by asking you a question....
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and, look, janet yellen all but said that.isten, she doesn't expect prices to come down, but she's not worried about it because supposedly wages have gone up so, therefore, it's a nonevent. cheryl: well, i mean, obviously her testimony she got pretty beat up by several there that were fighter questions at her in particular because, look, inflation has been a may if your problem under president biden. and she's the one that you would think is going to be there to solve it along with jerome powell, and this is an election year, kenny. >> right. cheryl: let's talk about technology because, obviously -- >> yep. cheryl: -- that was the story of 2023. but as we go into 2024, there's a lot of commentary out there now that traders and investors need to broaden out where they are putting their money. they've got to look now for new opportunities especially if we are facing potentially a rough second quarter in 2024. >> and i think that's right. listen, technology's not going away. while it was the story in '23, it will continue to be p
and, look, janet yellen all but said that.isten, she doesn't expect prices to come down, but she's not worried about it because supposedly wages have gone up so, therefore, it's a nonevent. cheryl: well, i mean, obviously her testimony she got pretty beat up by several there that were fighter questions at her in particular because, look, inflation has been a may if your problem under president biden. and she's the one that you would think is going to be there to solve it along with jerome...
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this friend is to show crime is a dead end street, a message janet and her friend linda got loud andlear sitting in an electric chair, ouch. >> when you see this, it just makes you think is it worth it? >> reporter: so listen up, kid. do the crime, you'll do the time and in las vegas the monument to mob madness gives a snapshot of sin city's sins. >> i don't think reed's coming home. >>> ahead in sports, the 9ers, packing their bags. the plane leaves sunday for sin city. one 9er has been waiting for this particular trip for a very long time. one guy who is not a stranger to the super dude, what're you doing? i'm protecting my car. that's too much work. weathertech is so much easier... laser-measured floorliners up here, seat protector and cargoliner back there... nice! out here, side window deflectors... and mud flaps... and the bumpstep, to keep the bumper dent-free. cool! it's the best protection for your vehicle, new or pre-owned. great. but where do i---? order. weathertech.com. sfx: bubblewrap bubble popped sound. not just any whiteboard... ...katie porter's whiteboard is one wa
this friend is to show crime is a dead end street, a message janet and her friend linda got loud andlear sitting in an electric chair, ouch. >> when you see this, it just makes you think is it worth it? >> reporter: so listen up, kid. do the crime, you'll do the time and in las vegas the monument to mob madness gives a snapshot of sin city's sins. >> i don't think reed's coming home. >>> ahead in sports, the 9ers, packing their bags. the plane leaves sunday for sin...
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new york post with treasury secretary janet yellen grilled today on capitol hill on how the treasuryepartment got banks to do surveillance on american's trans-accounting standards boards in stores like -- transactions and stores like dick's sporting good went deeper than just the probe. he's going to talk about treasury secretary yellen undercutting bidenomics and testifying consumer prices "will not be coming down any time soon". coming up on "the evening edit". ♪ get help reaching your goals with j.p. morgan wealth plan, a digital money coach in the chase mobile® app. use it to set and track your goals, big and small... and see how changes you make today... could help put them within reach. from your first big move to retiring poolside - and the other goals along the way. wealth plan can help get you there. ♪ j.p. morgan wealth management. with the majority of my patients with sensitivity i see irritated gums and weak enamel. sensodyne sensitivity gum and enamel it relieves sensitivity helps restore gum health and rehardens enamel. i am a big advocate of recommending things that i
new york post with treasury secretary janet yellen grilled today on capitol hill on how the treasuryepartment got banks to do surveillance on american's trans-accounting standards boards in stores like -- transactions and stores like dick's sporting good went deeper than just the probe. he's going to talk about treasury secretary yellen undercutting bidenomics and testifying consumer prices "will not be coming down any time soon". coming up on "the evening edit". ♪ get...
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>> very janet, hey eddie, know, fraser, frank, frank, bred. how are you fred >> fuel up to seven brain health indicators, including your memory, joined the new riva brain health challenge zach works hard at our one. it's twice as hard when you take it again the next day. so betty can be the barcode beat conductor >> let's be more than our allergies. and for fast allergy relief with a powerful decongestant tries their tech de haan, do i do it with a little help and to support my family's immune health i choose airport. it has an unbeatable amount of vitamin c plus a unique lins. the new focused ingredients to turn up our immune support airborne, turn up your music my bad reputation is ruined. it's prime video all my shows and movies are here. >> i feel mirth joy i'm sick of me >> skin craving. next level hydration, new neutrogena, hydro boost, water cream, a vital boost of nine times more hydration to boost your skin's barrier for quench dewy skin. that's full of life. >> neutrogena hydro boost some people had minor joint pain plus stomach prob
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. >> reporter: janet gasped when she saw the actual bullet ridden wall from the 1929 st. valentine's day massacre that killed seven as mob members were lined up and shot up. >> i hate to say it is fascinating but it is fascinating to see the actual history in front of me. >> you are touching here but you are touching someone soul. someone died. to me, that is fascinating and morbid at the same time. >> we are not here to glorify organized crime. it is very much a part of american history. it is a huge part of our history here in las vegas but it is not about making people out to be heroes. >> reporter: claire white does not whitewash what happened here in vegas where, for a time, the mob skimmed money and dumped bodies in the desert. this place is to show crime is a dead-end street, a message janet and her friend linda got loud and clear, sitting in an electric chair. ouch. >> when you see this, it makes you think, is it worth it? so, listen up, kid. do the crime and you will do the time. in las vegas, the monument to mob madness gives a snapshot of sin city's sins. >>> c
. >> reporter: janet gasped when she saw the actual bullet ridden wall from the 1929 st. valentine's day massacre that killed seven as mob members were lined up and shot up. >> i hate to say it is fascinating but it is fascinating to see the actual history in front of me. >> you are touching here but you are touching someone soul. someone died. to me, that is fascinating and morbid at the same time. >> we are not here to glorify organized crime. it is very much a part of...
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janet yellen is not in control of the treasury, she is not in control of these processes. absolutely flabbergasted if she really was complicit in doing this, but she doesn't know what's going on in the treasury -- brian: right. >> and she is a answering honestly there, but it's a tragic shame. the treasury should be impartial, unbiased and straight. all of that. and this appeared, this really is a very high smell on the treasury and should really not have happened. and i know what they tried to do. this is under the nixon administration and then under the ford administration where i was privy to all of this, and those people then would not have allowed it. and janet yellen should have been in charge and should not have allowed it and should have known about it. she didn't know about it, brian, and that's, that's scary. brian: i think that's a great point, great historical context. i want to go to the economy, art. fortune magazine reporting that despite the biden administration touting the economy, they're not convincing worried voters. and let me just give you, my theory
janet yellen is not in control of the treasury, she is not in control of these processes. absolutely flabbergasted if she really was complicit in doing this, but she doesn't know what's going on in the treasury -- brian: right. >> and she is a answering honestly there, but it's a tragic shame. the treasury should be impartial, unbiased and straight. all of that. and this appeared, this really is a very high smell on the treasury and should really not have happened. and i know what they...
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the forefront the dividends, all of this happening in the last couple of weeks treasury secretary janethe looming property losses and commercial real estate but she echoed federal reserve j powell's comments that is manageable don't forget jay powell remove the paragraph from a statement last week that the banking sector is sound he removes the whole statement, j.p. morgan chase analysis planning to build 500 bank branches in the next three years despite 139 closing last month from rival banks but j.p. morgan, you have to realize j.p. morgan is building a new norm is building in new york is almost finished it's good to be the new headquarters. it has its stake in the ground in terms of commercial real estate that's why it's selling all of its traders you better get back to work no more remote i don't know if that's a pullback of what's really happening today in commercial real estate, how do you see it? >> the fact that janet yellen thinks this is under control or she has things under control is terrifying this is the same group that missed the banking regional crisis and half a dozen o
the forefront the dividends, all of this happening in the last couple of weeks treasury secretary janethe looming property losses and commercial real estate but she echoed federal reserve j powell's comments that is manageable don't forget jay powell remove the paragraph from a statement last week that the banking sector is sound he removes the whole statement, j.p. morgan chase analysis planning to build 500 bank branches in the next three years despite 139 closing last month from rival banks...
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janet shamlian reports on what it means to the parents who rely on ivf to grow their families. to their family, but a routine exam revealed the 30-year-old had cervical cancer. >> they removed my uterus, lymph nodes, tissues, et cetera. >> reporter: and you thought at that point, i'll never have another child? >> i did. >> reporter: but because her ovaries were healthy, the couple started in vitro fertilization and found a surrogate who was to be implanted with their embryo last month until a call from her doctor saying the procedure was on hold. >> i asked if it was an option to move our embryos out of state while they figured things out. and she told me their guidance was not to touch embryos at all. >> reporter: how did that hit you? >> very hard. >> reporter: three of alabama's eight ivf clinics have stopped the procedure out of fear of liability, a real concern says uc davis law professor and reproductive historian mary ziegler. >> the status is that at least for the purposes of the state wrongful death law, these embryos are persons. the state supreme court hasn't said an
janet shamlian reports on what it means to the parents who rely on ivf to grow their families. to their family, but a routine exam revealed the 30-year-old had cervical cancer. >> they removed my uterus, lymph nodes, tissues, et cetera. >> reporter: and you thought at that point, i'll never have another child? >> i did. >> reporter: but because her ovaries were healthy, the couple started in vitro fertilization and found a surrogate who was to be implanted with their...
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we did hear from janet yellen -- warning of the failure one or more of these institutions.hat does it mean now versus the future for banks? >> she made it clear that now that the overnight -- oversight council has powers to deem a nonbank as systemically important or too big to fail, that really the panel is studying what risks those nonbank firms may hold, but also if they faced a shot, if there were stressors and one failed, just knowing there might be certain counterparty risk to the system, and basically this was a signal that now the panel has powers to deem these firms too big to fail, studying is underway into the sector. annabelle: so talk more about that significant, you're saying there is a too big to fail label that is likely >> >> possibly. possibly, though not yet. the regulators have made clear. secretary ellen and others want to get more granular detail, understanding in what ways if there were a shock to the system how they might respond in expanding their balance sheet and the times they have with the banking system. she also spoke to concerns about not hav
we did hear from janet yellen -- warning of the failure one or more of these institutions.hat does it mean now versus the future for banks? >> she made it clear that now that the overnight -- oversight council has powers to deem a nonbank as systemically important or too big to fail, that really the panel is studying what risks those nonbank firms may hold, but also if they faced a shot, if there were stressors and one failed, just knowing there might be certain counterparty risk to the...
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janet shamlian, cbs news, houston. >>> well, time is running out for the privately built lunar lander odysseus. the robotic spacecraft is expected to shut down for good as earl as today when it runs out of solar power several days before it was supposed to. odysseus sent back photos when it made a hard landing on the moon last week. one of its legs got stuck in a ditch, causing it to tip over. it's the first american spacecraft to land on the moon in more than 50 years. >> coming up this morning, emotional eagle. don henley testifies in a case involving alleged stolen lyrics from the legendary band. >>> and life changing donation. the billion-dollar gift that will allow students to attend medical school for free. studens to attend school for free. to treat plaque psoriasis. it can help you get clearer skin. don't use otezla if you're allergic to it. serious allergic reactions can happen. otezla may cause severe diarrhea, nausea, or vomiting. some people taking otezla had depression, suicidal thoughts, or weight loss. upper respiratory tract infection and headache may occur. live in th
janet shamlian, cbs news, houston. >>> well, time is running out for the privately built lunar lander odysseus. the robotic spacecraft is expected to shut down for good as earl as today when it runs out of solar power several days before it was supposed to. odysseus sent back photos when it made a hard landing on the moon last week. one of its legs got stuck in a ditch, causing it to tip over. it's the first american spacecraft to land on the moon in more than 50 years. >> coming...
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south pasadena councilwoman janet braun thought she had it under control.'m not overweight. >> i've never been a smoker, and i'm not diabetic. >> however, her cholesterol was high, but it was about 227. >> i think the 63 year old's mom also had high cholesterol. >> but is that enough to make her a candidate for cholesterol lowering drugs? doctors needed more information, so they asked her to get a coronary calcium test. it's a very simple test to undergo. >> it's a simple ct scan. it's noncontrast. >> shortly after she got the news, you are in the 90th percentile for women your age, which was a surprise. knowing her calcium score helped janet, but doctor gregory geisler, with southern california heart specialist, says this 150 to $200 test usually not covered by insurance, isn't for everyone. >> the important thing is to have shared decision making. have a discussion with your physician. have your evaluation for your ten year cardiovascular risk. >> you may be a candidate for a coronary calcium test. if you have a family history of early coronary artery dis
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janet shamlian, cbs news, montgomery, alabama. >>> coming up, funding deal. the temporary agreement reached by congressional leaders to try and prevent a partial government shutdown. >>> and close call. an alligator comes within inches of two people riding on a golf cart. of two people riding on a golf cart. only unitedhealthcare medicare advantage plans come with the ucard — one simple member card that opens doors for what matters. what if we need to see a doctor away from home? we got you — with medicare advantage's largest national provider network. only from unitedhealthcare. [narwhal sound] [michael narwhal sound] cerave. developed with michael cera... we like? sir, were you about to start clapping? when your gut is out of balance, your body gives you signs. so if you're frustrated with occasional bloating... ♪♪ [stomach noises] gas... or abdominal discomfort... help stop the frustration and start taking align every day. align probiotic was specifically designed by gastroenterologists to help relieve your occasional digestive upsets. so you can enjoy lif
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mary, janet, hey!! (thinking: eddie, no frasier, frank... frank?) fred! how are you?! fred...l up to 7 brain health indicators, including your memory. join the neuriva brain health challenge. ♪ >>> good evening. thank you for joining us. if you've been shopping in stores like sephora, you might have founders swept up in a controversial tween craze, a tidal wave of young girls obsessed with expensive beauty products once reserved for grown-ups. some of them talking up purchases on social media. how young is too young for elaborate skin care routines? here's abc's rhiannon ally. >> time for us to >> i got this from sephora as my birthday gift. >> ulta came out with a new fat oil. >> every time you go into sephora, it's all little girls. >> this is why people are saying there needs to be an age requirement to shop here. >> reporter: there's a controversial viral trend igniting a firestorm. tween girls obsessed with beauty products. some taking over the aisles of wreaking havoc in stores like seph sephora, and social media is divided. >> middle of a thursday, why aren't these kids
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the details from cbs's janet shamlian. >> reporter: terror in a place of sanctuary. gunfire erupting during a church livestream just as a pastor was starting a sunday service in spanish. >> they're shooting. two people down. we need an ambulance. >> reporter: police say the 36-year-old genesse ivonne moreno went into the lakewood meg a megachurch with her 7-year-old son and opened fire. two fired back, killing her, amid a chaotic scene. >> these two officers held their ground. they held their ground in the face of rifle fire at point blank range. >> reporter: police say the shooter's son was caught in the crossfire and shot in the head. tonight he's fighting for his life in critical condition. a 57-year-old man shot in the leg has been released from the hospital. authorities say the shootser, who also had a .22 caliber rifle, had a history of mental illness. nay say they also found anti-semitic writings. >> we do believe that there was a familial dispute and some of those individuals are of -- are jewish. >> reporter: lakewood is one of the largest churches. its tele
the details from cbs's janet shamlian. >> reporter: terror in a place of sanctuary. gunfire erupting during a church livestream just as a pastor was starting a sunday service in spanish. >> they're shooting. two people down. we need an ambulance. >> reporter: police say the 36-year-old genesse ivonne moreno went into the lakewood meg a megachurch with her 7-year-old son and opened fire. two fired back, killing her, amid a chaotic scene. >> these two officers held their...
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mary, janet, hey!! (thinking: eddie, no frasier, frank... frank?) fred! how are you?! fred...l up to 7 brain health indicators, including your memory. join the neuriva brain health challenge. >> trevor: good evening and thank you for joining us. i'm trevor ault. tonight, it's a mall experience that's a little extra. sea quest aquariums promising the fun and wonder of getting up close with exotic creatures. but an abc news investigation has uncovered dozens of reports of injuries to visitors and questions about the treatment and care of the animals. here's abc's erielle reshef. >> is that high enough? whee! >> reporter: for helen tejas -- >> you look like you're in an airplane. >> reporter: nothing is more important than taking her two daughters -- 4-year-old deanna, and 2 1/2-year-old lola -- on new adventures. >> otherwise, we're cooped up in the house. they might be on screens for too long. >> reporter: it's part of the reason why one hot summer day in 2022, helen and her husband decided to take the family to the ridge mar mall in fort worth, texas. >> we saw the big sign fo
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janet yellen talks about ways the money could be used.teral for getting funding for ukraine. it is an idea out there. unclear whether there would be progress on this. ukraine needs the money. annabelle: we have seen zelenskyy being quite mobile talking with different world leaders of late. that includes making a second trip to saudi arabia. he met with the crown prince there. what was the outcome of those negotiations and how did he come to go to saudi arabia? bruce: good question. saudi arabia is one of the few countries that has hosted vladimir putin since this full-scale invasion started two years ago. china being another one. saudi arabia could play an important role in any diplomatic effort to end this war. president zelenskyy as you said, this is the second trip to saudi arabia this year. he has been talking up a blueprint for a peace proposal. that's clearly something he would like the saudi's to get on board with. it's really unclear how much progress they made on that. no sign there is any agreement there. it is something he's go
janet yellen talks about ways the money could be used.teral for getting funding for ukraine. it is an idea out there. unclear whether there would be progress on this. ukraine needs the money. annabelle: we have seen zelenskyy being quite mobile talking with different world leaders of late. that includes making a second trip to saudi arabia. he met with the crown prince there. what was the outcome of those negotiations and how did he come to go to saudi arabia? bruce: good question. saudi arabia...
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janet shamlian, thank you. manhattan's top prosecutor is asking a judge to prevent former president donald trump from intimidating witnesses out of his criminal child relate to is hush money payments of a former porn star. trump's attorneys are calling this election interference. cbs's scott macfarlane reports. >> reporter: with less than a month from the start of the first-ever criminal trial of the former president, the manhattan district attorney alvin bragg wants to defendant gagged. bragg has charged donald trump with making illegal hush money payments to stormy daniels, insight of donald trump's long-standing singular history f attacking people. and once the former president barred from commenting about jurors, court staff, and bragg's staff. he cited hundreds of threats made to his office related to trump's public attacks against him. one of the most notable being a letter with white powder and a note saying "alvin, i'm going to kill you." i los angeles a former fbi informant alexander smirnov accused of
janet shamlian, thank you. manhattan's top prosecutor is asking a judge to prevent former president donald trump from intimidating witnesses out of his criminal child relate to is hush money payments of a former porn star. trump's attorneys are calling this election interference. cbs's scott macfarlane reports. >> reporter: with less than a month from the start of the first-ever criminal trial of the former president, the manhattan district attorney alvin bragg wants to defendant gagged....
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spin on janet shamlian, thank you so much.s, two are back with their family after troops stormed a heavily guarded apartment in gaza and rescue them. happening in the city of rough, which israel says is the last strong hold for terrorists. also where 1 million civilians are trying to find shelter from the war and a warning, some of the images you are about to see are disturbing. here is cbs's debora patta. >> reporter: it was an audacious mission under the cover of air strikes israeli special forces swooped on to a second floor apartment in rough. this morning, curious members gathered at the scene where soldiers had rappelled down ropes with hostages louis harr and fernando marmion as they exchanged fire with hamas fighters. they were taken to a hospital in tel aviv for a reunion with their families. >> i must say, the job is not done. we are happy today, but it's not -- we do not win. >> reporter: as the fighting revs up in rough, family members urged hostage negotiators to do everything they can to bring the remaining capti
spin on janet shamlian, thank you so much.s, two are back with their family after troops stormed a heavily guarded apartment in gaza and rescue them. happening in the city of rough, which israel says is the last strong hold for terrorists. also where 1 million civilians are trying to find shelter from the war and a warning, some of the images you are about to see are disturbing. here is cbs's debora patta. >> reporter: it was an audacious mission under the cover of air strikes israeli...
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the fact that janet yellen doesn't have the answer means they're doing it.igital had the story and we got the answer from janet yellen right there front and center. i worry about when 9/11 happened we had to find out who the terrorists were here and unwind the hamas and hezbollah group here and we went in and started tracking some of their movements and transactions and we did unwind a lot of the financing. we never thought this stuff would be used on us. and now the scary thing is a lot of those same methods seem to be used on us. we're not the terrorists. i understand the january 6th nothing good about it, i got it. understood it. this is all they are focused on period. i've never seen such resourcefulness in pursuing one day a couple of hours as bad as it was, they are still investigating like there is no other crimes, like we don't have thousands pouring across our border every single day. >> harris: it's so true. as i pointed out it scooped up more than just those people who might have been in washington, d.c. it scooped up everybody who went to those r
the fact that janet yellen doesn't have the answer means they're doing it.igital had the story and we got the answer from janet yellen right there front and center. i worry about when 9/11 happened we had to find out who the terrorists were here and unwind the hamas and hezbollah group here and we went in and started tracking some of their movements and transactions and we did unwind a lot of the financing. we never thought this stuff would be used on us. and now the scary thing is a lot of...
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janet shamlian, thank you. >>> well, tonight manhattan's top prosecutor is asking a judge to preventpresident donald trump from intimidating witnesses ahead of his criminal trial related to his hush money payments to a former porn star. trump's attorneys are calling this election interference. cbs's scott macfarlane reports. >> reporter: with less than a month from the start of the first ever criminal trial of a former president, the manhattan district attorney, alvin bragg, wants the defendant gagged. bragg has charged donald trump with making illegal hush money payments to adult film star stormy daniels. he cited trump's longstanding, perhaps singular history of attacking people and wants the former president barred from commenting about jurors, witnesses, court staff, and bragg's staff. >> it's election interference at the highest level. >> reporter: bragg cited hundreds of threats made to his office related to trump's public attacks against him. one of the most notable being a letter sent with a small amount of white powder and a note saying, "alvin, i'm going to kill you." meanw
janet shamlian, thank you. >>> well, tonight manhattan's top prosecutor is asking a judge to preventpresident donald trump from intimidating witnesses ahead of his criminal trial related to his hush money payments to a former porn star. trump's attorneys are calling this election interference. cbs's scott macfarlane reports. >> reporter: with less than a month from the start of the first ever criminal trial of a former president, the manhattan district attorney, alvin bragg,...
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higher than expected new inflation numbers this week, the president dispatched treasury secretary janet michigan to out the his economic agenda. in tonight's america decides, jo ling kent sat down for an interview with secretary yellen. >> reporter: we hit the road with treasury secretary janet yellen in the battleground state of michigan, where the economy is one of voters' top concerns. do you think the president can win in michigan in november? >> well, i certainly hope so. i think the economy is going to be good and strong. >> reporter: inflation rose 3.1% in january, more than expected, driving the higher prices, cancer insurance surged 21% over the past year. rent has risen 6%. and day care costs are up 5%. are you and president biden happy with where inflation is right now? >> well, look, we know that americans are experiencing discomfort because of some important prices are higher than they were prepandemic. but what i think is really important is that wages have gone up along with prices. so people are better off than they were prepandemic. >> reporter: but the three democratic
higher than expected new inflation numbers this week, the president dispatched treasury secretary janet michigan to out the his economic agenda. in tonight's america decides, jo ling kent sat down for an interview with secretary yellen. >> reporter: we hit the road with treasury secretary janet yellen in the battleground state of michigan, where the economy is one of voters' top concerns. do you think the president can win in michigan in november? >> well, i certainly hope so. i...
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cbs's janet shamlian has the developing details. >> reporter: terror in a place of sanctuary.ng during a church livestream just as the pastor was starting a sunday service in spanish. >> shooting at lakewood. two people down. we need an ambulance. >> reporter: tonight, police say 36-year-old genesse moreno went into houston's lakewood church with her 7-year-old son by her side, pulled out an ar-15 that read "palestine" on it, and opened fire. >> they were repetitive, boom, boom, boom, boom. >> reporter: two off-duty law enforcement officers working security fired back, killing her amid a chaotic scene. >> these two officers held their ground. they held their ground in the face of rifle fire at point-blank range. >> reporter: police say the shooter's son was caught in the crossfire and shot in the head. tonight he is fighting for his life in critical condition. a 57-year-old man shot in the leg has been released from the hospital. authorities say the shooter, who also had a 22 caliber rifle, had a history of mental illness. they say they also found anti-semitic writings. >> we
cbs's janet shamlian has the developing details. >> reporter: terror in a place of sanctuary.ng during a church livestream just as the pastor was starting a sunday service in spanish. >> shooting at lakewood. two people down. we need an ambulance. >> reporter: tonight, police say 36-year-old genesse moreno went into houston's lakewood church with her 7-year-old son by her side, pulled out an ar-15 that read "palestine" on it, and opened fire. >> they were...
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higher-than-expected new inflation numbers this week, the president dispatched treasury secretary janetto michigan to tout his economic agenda. in tonight's "america decides"," cbs's jo ling kent sat down with an exclusive interview with secretary yellen. >> reporter: we hit the road with treasury secretary janet yellen in the battleground state of michigan, where the economy is one of voters top concerns. you think the president can win in michigan in november? >> well, i certainly hope so. i think the economy is going to be good and strong. >> reporter: inflation rose 3.1% in january, more than expected, driving the higher prices, car insurance surged 21e last year picot rent has risen 6%. and day care costs are up 5%. are you and president biden happy with where inflation is right now? >> well, look, we know that americans are experiencing discomfort because some important prices are higher than they were pre-pandemic, but what i think is really important is that wages have gone up, along with prices. so people are better off than they were pre-pandemic. >> reporter: but the three de
higher-than-expected new inflation numbers this week, the president dispatched treasury secretary janetto michigan to tout his economic agenda. in tonight's "america decides"," cbs's jo ling kent sat down with an exclusive interview with secretary yellen. >> reporter: we hit the road with treasury secretary janet yellen in the battleground state of michigan, where the economy is one of voters top concerns. you think the president can win in michigan in november? >>...