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kristen? [tense music] ♪ ♪ >> john: i'm seeing things. >> evil kristen: still here. >> john: kristen? kristen: of course it's me, baby. who else could lead you right into temptation? >> male announcer: like sands through the hourglass, so are the "days of our lives." [soft orchestration] ♪ ♪ >> john: no, you're just another one of lucifer's tricks. >> evil kristen: ouch. that kind of hurts my feelings. >> john: he conjured up my son's dead mother the last time he did this to marlena. >> evil kristen: hmm. right, but i'm not dead. i'm right here, standing in front of you. you can see me. you can hear me. you can even touch me. >> marlena: john. >> john: i'm right here, doc. >> evil kristen: well, hello there, sleepy head. >> marlena: you! >> nicole: you know, you really shouldn't have gone to all the trouble, 'cause i already had dinner. >> ej: not dining fashionably late anymore? >> nicole: and you should have called first. >> ej: and ruined my surprise? >> nicole: ej, look, it's been a long day, and i was just on my way to bed. >> ej: ooh. nice to know my timing is as impeccable as ev
kristen? [tense music] ♪ ♪ >> john: i'm seeing things. >> evil kristen: still here. >> john: kristen? kristen: of course it's me, baby. who else could lead you right into temptation? >> male announcer: like sands through the hourglass, so are the "days of our lives." [soft orchestration] ♪ ♪ >> john: no, you're just another one of lucifer's tricks. >> evil kristen: ouch. that kind of hurts my feelings. >> john: he conjured up my son's...
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well the quite a bit, john, kristen, director of the plans here research group for the break. we talked a lot about that people, we touched on the on the 2nd p, o prosperity. now let's talk about this 3rd key, which is the plan. now i come from a country who should i think is valid being a strong mistrust, a scientific expertise, especially when it comes to climate change. i think not even climate change, but climate policy. i think that would be more precise and i think many people in moscow see the latest energy crisis as a prime example of how expensive and realistic could be. well, why staff that use ideology, even a green ideology or so it analysis. i would like to ask you as a major research, do you think some of those about skepticism it's valid for when i look at i'm on the screen and is approach on into the room summit end of the glasgow summit on climate change. i don't see any ology. i see that he like me now understands that there's only one real existential threat to all living things on the planet. you know, in both of us, grew up, but it was nuclear war. now it
well the quite a bit, john, kristen, director of the plans here research group for the break. we talked a lot about that people, we touched on the on the 2nd p, o prosperity. now let's talk about this 3rd key, which is the plan. now i come from a country who should i think is valid being a strong mistrust, a scientific expertise, especially when it comes to climate change. i think not even climate change, but climate policy. i think that would be more precise and i think many people in moscow...
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well, to discuss it now joined by john kristen, professor political science at the university of toronto and director of the g 20 research group. kristen is good to talk to you. thank you very much for taking the time to meet with you. ok center. i know that on the eve of the plan to some of you since wide optimistic about its prospect. and if i understood your rationale correctly, you sensually argued that the severity of the challenge is that they did mentally have to deal with. doesn't leave them my choice and then too broad as leads them to get down to work regardless of their differences and difficulties. now that the champagne bottles, i, i you just as a bit about the results of these gathering as you were on the eve of it. i, yes, i am. i had predicted that it was on track to deliver a significant performance. at the end, i concluded that in fact it had that significant performance overall was made up of the 3 big priorities that the leaders i had to act on and that they did. the 1st course, as you mentioned, was people. and that was all about saving lives. from cove 19 in a world
well, to discuss it now joined by john kristen, professor political science at the university of toronto and director of the g 20 research group. kristen is good to talk to you. thank you very much for taking the time to meet with you. ok center. i know that on the eve of the plan to some of you since wide optimistic about its prospect. and if i understood your rationale correctly, you sensually argued that the severity of the challenge is that they did mentally have to deal with. doesn't leave...
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kristen welker joins us from the white house. ali vitali joins us and johnsnahan, co-founder of purple bowl use. kristen, talk to us about the message the president will be taking on the road because bipartisanship is really important. but when it comes to what people care about, which is how do our life get better and stronger today? >> reporter: that's right, steph. it's going to be the president's bipartisan infrastructure bill and now the work begins. so, he's going to be appearing at a bridge in woodstock, new hampshire, later today. a bridge that has been on the red zone list since 2013. of the bridges that need attention. that need to be rebuilt. and so the president will argue that with this new infrastructure package, the largest investment in the nation's infrastructure, in a generation, that projects like that will get under way. this is just one in a series of stops that you'll see from the president, his top advisers, the first lady, as well as the vice president, and the second gentleman, they're going to be crisscrossing the country, steph, hi
kristen welker joins us from the white house. ali vitali joins us and johnsnahan, co-founder of purple bowl use. kristen, talk to us about the message the president will be taking on the road because bipartisanship is really important. but when it comes to what people care about, which is how do our life get better and stronger today? >> reporter: that's right, steph. it's going to be the president's bipartisan infrastructure bill and now the work begins. so, he's going to be appearing at...
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tim: in menlo park, tim johns, abc 7 news. kristenbelieved to be the first patient to be diagnosed as suffering from climate change. the doctor who diagnosed her said a deadly heat wave and poor air quality brought on acute breathing problems in the 70-year-old woman. he says if doctors are not looking at the underlying cause and just treating the symptoms, we will keep falling and further behind. following the diagnosis, he and fellow doctors formed a group they say is working to improve human health by protecting the planet. larry: they warning about a childhood disease that is making a comeback and how the pandemic is playing a part. kristen: a new incentive to get parents to vaccinate their children. larry: saving the world one tree at a time. the organization helping bring back a giant redwoods with is struggling to manage your type 2 diabetes knocking you out of your zone? lowering your a1c with once-weekly ozempic® can help you get back in it. oh, oh, oh, ozempic®! my zone... lowering my a1c, cv risk, and losing some weight...
tim: in menlo park, tim johns, abc 7 news. kristenbelieved to be the first patient to be diagnosed as suffering from climate change. the doctor who diagnosed her said a deadly heat wave and poor air quality brought on acute breathing problems in the 70-year-old woman. he says if doctors are not looking at the underlying cause and just treating the symptoms, we will keep falling and further behind. following the diagnosis, he and fellow doctors formed a group they say is working to improve human...
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john mnuchin and kristen against everyone and as a result we've lost the messaging around it. it's now about the price tag and social programs. fortunately, it doesn't cost anything and second of all it will make a real difference in the majority of americans' lives in terms of reducing costs, lower inflation, putting people back to work and we have to get back to that and so because we have not been successful in getting in bill done, and nancy pelosi is trying her damnedest to get it done. we've lost the new englanding war on -- on it so it's easy to tag it as a socialist program. if we can pass that this year and get that into the mood stream and limp let -- imp left it, people will realize it's a policy to strengthening the middle class. there's nothing social about it. it reminds me of what we went through in the health care bill. democrats were knifing democrats and it got dragged out. the safest senate seats in the entire united states, ted kennedy's seat, we dot a kick in the butt and finally passed it. by then we got clobbered, the mid terms, because we had lost the m
john mnuchin and kristen against everyone and as a result we've lost the messaging around it. it's now about the price tag and social programs. fortunately, it doesn't cost anything and second of all it will make a real difference in the majority of americans' lives in terms of reducing costs, lower inflation, putting people back to work and we have to get back to that and so because we have not been successful in getting in bill done, and nancy pelosi is trying her damnedest to get it done....
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. >> i've got to get you to give a message to joe manchin, kristen sinema, john tester in montana, messagethem about this giant spending bill they want to think about passing. >> hold to your guns. stay with it. have the backbone of steel. the idea for manchin which is the best one, inflation means no more government spending. he said let's pause all government spending until inflation might come down next year so i say positive the bill, no spending until wellington next year and if that happens, then i believe the bill will be killed. save america kill the bill, pause the bill because inflation is going to continue for quite some time and that should be there message. stick to it, stick to it, mister manchin, stay with it, you can win it. >> save the country, save the dollar. great to see you. >> save america kill the bill. laura: thank you, great to see you. do not believe the spin among democrats is underway. there even more desperate than you think. here is who the democrats are pinning their hopes on for 2024. kamala harris, whose approval is now at 28%, and in the overhead said corn
. >> i've got to get you to give a message to joe manchin, kristen sinema, john tester in montana, messagethem about this giant spending bill they want to think about passing. >> hold to your guns. stay with it. have the backbone of steel. the idea for manchin which is the best one, inflation means no more government spending. he said let's pause all government spending until inflation might come down next year so i say positive the bill, no spending until wellington next year and...
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well, to discuss it now joined by john kirsten professor political science at the university of toronto and director of the g 20 research group. those are kristen, it's good to talk to you. thank you very much for taking the time to meet with you . ok center. so i know that on the eve of the 20 some if you think wide optimistic about its prospects, and if i understood your rationale correctly, you're essentially argued that the severity of the challenge is that they went to leaders have to deal with, doesn't lead them my choice either down to all of this leads them to get down to work regardless of their differences and the difficulties. now that the champagne bottles i, i you just as a bit about the results of these gathering as you were on the eve of it. yes i am, i had predicted that it was on track to deliver a significant performance at the end, i concluded that in fact it had that significant performance overall was made up of the 3 big priorities that the leaders i had to act on and that they did the 1st a car, as you mentioned, was people. and that was all about saving lives from cove 19 in a world where covered 19 is as we speak, kille
well, to discuss it now joined by john kirsten professor political science at the university of toronto and director of the g 20 research group. those are kristen, it's good to talk to you. thank you very much for taking the time to meet with you . ok center. so i know that on the eve of the 20 some if you think wide optimistic about its prospects, and if i understood your rationale correctly, you're essentially argued that the severity of the challenge is that they went to leaders have to deal...
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well, to discuss it now joined by john chris or political science at the university of toronto and director of the g 20 research group. those are kristen, it's luke, to talk to you. thank you very much for taking the time to meet with you. ok center . so i know that on the eve of the 20, some in houston wide optimistic about its prospect. and if i understood your rationale correctly, you essentially argued that the severity of the challenges that the g 20 leaders have to deal with doesn't lead them my choice. other than to all of this leads them to get down to work regardless of their differences. and i had difficulty.
well, to discuss it now joined by john chris or political science at the university of toronto and director of the g 20 research group. those are kristen, it's luke, to talk to you. thank you very much for taking the time to meet with you. ok center . so i know that on the eve of the 20, some in houston wide optimistic about its prospect. and if i understood your rationale correctly, you essentially argued that the severity of the challenges that the g 20 leaders have to deal with doesn't lead...
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well to discuss it and now joined by john kirsten professor political science at the university of toronto and director of the g 20 research group. those are kristen, it's luke, to talk to you. thank you very much for taking the time to meet with you. ok center . so i know that on the eve of the g, 20 summit, houston wide optimistic about its prospect. and if i understood your rationale correctly, you essentially argued that the.
well to discuss it and now joined by john kirsten professor political science at the university of toronto and director of the g 20 research group. those are kristen, it's luke, to talk to you. thank you very much for taking the time to meet with you. ok center . so i know that on the eve of the g, 20 summit, houston wide optimistic about its prospect. and if i understood your rationale correctly, you essentially argued that the.
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kristen sinema hold firm, that is a pathetic plan. >> that is all we've got left. laura: over at cnn john hopkins economist sums up the danger our economy is in right now. >> they've got so much money texas right now that no matter what they do they if they completely cut the spigot off and don't put anything in we have a big inflation problem that will last through 2024. >> the sad thing is democrats now want to flood the country with more dollars that are borrowed or printed, so obvious that will skyrocket inflation even more but that is what they are determined to do. >> they will make the problem worse was last week in committee, democrat member from california, executives from the big oil and gas companies a hearing, chevron, exxon, mobil, will you pledge, we promise to decrease production, you're asking american companies to decrease production at the same time the president of the united states is big in opec to increase production. isotopically what do you want? a dollar gasoline? they are going to make everything worse at the american people figured it out because the american pe
kristen sinema hold firm, that is a pathetic plan. >> that is all we've got left. laura: over at cnn john hopkins economist sums up the danger our economy is in right now. >> they've got so much money texas right now that no matter what they do they if they completely cut the spigot off and don't put anything in we have a big inflation problem that will last through 2024. >> the sad thing is democrats now want to flood the country with more dollars that are borrowed or...
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kristen gillibrand who be an upstater john sweeney who was a disgraced congressman, she actually hadn a+ rating for me and then all of a sudden she gets assigned this job as senator and she is now an ultraliberal. the things that bother me about the democratic party -- and it is sad to see the split in the way people form opinions -- we are really heading toward some kind of reckoning. with biden doing what he is doing with the border is probably, in my opinion, the most dangerous thing any president ever did. host: i am going to leave it there. we have got a couple of viewers talking about senator chuck schumer who is majority leader in the senate for democrats up for reelection in 2022. and considered in one of the safe seats. hermann in bellwood, illinois, democratic caller. caller: hi. good morning. host: morning. caller: i was calling because my republican countrymen, countrypeople seem to forget how corrupt the trump regime was. he took the border money to build the wall and gave it to steve bannon, down in the caribbean partying. do they understand what justice is and what jus
kristen gillibrand who be an upstater john sweeney who was a disgraced congressman, she actually hadn a+ rating for me and then all of a sudden she gets assigned this job as senator and she is now an ultraliberal. the things that bother me about the democratic party -- and it is sad to see the split in the way people form opinions -- we are really heading toward some kind of reckoning. with biden doing what he is doing with the border is probably, in my opinion, the most dangerous thing any...
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kristen gillibrand who be an upstater john sweeney who was a disgraced congressman, she actually hadn a+ rating for me and then all of a sudden she gets assigned this job as senator and she is now an ultraliberal. the things that bother me about the democratic party -- and it is sad to see the split in the way people form opinions -- we are really heading toward some kind of reckoning. with biden doing what he is doing with the border is probably, in my opinion, the most dangerous thing any president ever did. host: i am going to leave it there. we have got a couple of viewers talking about senator chuck schumer who is majority leader in the senate for democrats up for reelection in 2022. and considered in one of the safe seats. hermann in bellwood, illinois, democratic caller. caller: hi. good morning. host: morning. caller: i was calling because my republican countrymen, countrypeople seem to forget how corrupt the trump regime was. he took the border money to build the wall and gave it to steve bannon, down in the caribbean partying. do they understand what justice is and what jus
kristen gillibrand who be an upstater john sweeney who was a disgraced congressman, she actually hadn a+ rating for me and then all of a sudden she gets assigned this job as senator and she is now an ultraliberal. the things that bother me about the democratic party -- and it is sad to see the split in the way people form opinions -- we are really heading toward some kind of reckoning. with biden doing what he is doing with the border is probably, in my opinion, the most dangerous thing any...
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john barr who developed a relationship with oster and buster's family. our lead scout who scouted buster. anyway, first time i had a chance to spend any time with buster and kristen. a little fairytale ran through my mind in that night into the -- into thousand eight, august. the fairytale was -- we are going to have a long and productive player that will be a giant for a long time, maybe even a career and help make memories for the fans. we have a player that would be adored by the fans, a player that would be involved in the community. in a meeting -- in meaningful ways. a high integrity player. a great teammate. and also, part of this fairytale was a be a player that would help lead us to our first championship in san francisco. in 2008, we had gone 50 years at that point without a championship. but even more powerful than that fairytale wast the fact that, as we went through the next 12 or 13 years together, book ended by a championship in his first year and division championship this year as well as franchise record performance this year with 107 wins, goldplated bookends, by the way, i got to know buster the person and kristen the person and the posey famil
john barr who developed a relationship with oster and buster's family. our lead scout who scouted buster. anyway, first time i had a chance to spend any time with buster and kristen. a little fairytale ran through my mind in that night into the -- into thousand eight, august. the fairytale was -- we are going to have a long and productive player that will be a giant for a long time, maybe even a career and help make memories for the fans. we have a player that would be adored by the fans, a...
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kristen: new developments in the ongoing saga of retail theft in san francisco. crimes have become so common, videos like these have become viral. a woman was over 100 thefts from target. as tim johns explains, many city businesses are worried. >> it is something that we are very aware of every day. tim: petty theft is a recurring theme here. martha is the owner of the store. >> yesterday we caught one person on camera. we watched him go through the store. his response was it is just human nature. tim: she says while she and her team have grown accustomed to catching thieves in action, it's still taxing and even dangerous. she believes law enforcement should be prosecuting some offenders more often. >> some of these people are chronic offenders. police know who they are. burglaries are one thing. theft inside the store is another thing. when they are going into walgreens brazenly filling bags, yes, they should be prosecuted. tim: she is referring to this video, showing a man loading up a bag with items and then riding away on a bike. today another such case has led to an arrest. the san francisco district attorney's office announced they are charging a woman with more than 100 sepa
kristen: new developments in the ongoing saga of retail theft in san francisco. crimes have become so common, videos like these have become viral. a woman was over 100 thefts from target. as tim johns explains, many city businesses are worried. >> it is something that we are very aware of every day. tim: petty theft is a recurring theme here. martha is the owner of the store. >> yesterday we caught one person on camera. we watched him go through the store. his response was it is...