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tonight, join jimmy and his guests - julie andrews, hayden christensen comedian preacher lawson and featuringhe legendary roots crew >> questlove: 1678 >> steve: and now, here he is, jimmy fallon [ cheers and applause ♪ ♪ [ cheers and applause >> jimmy: oh, my goodness. i love you welcome. welcome, everybody enjoy yourself enjoy yourself welcome, everybody welcome, welcome, welcome to "the tonight show. you're here. you're watching. thank you. [ cheers and applause well, let's get to some news here the fda just announced that they're banning juul e-cigarettes, and now vapers are rushing to hoard them. [ laughter ] yeah well, they're rushing but stopping every few feet to catch their breath [ laughter ] you know i don't like to judge, but if the terms vaper and hoarder apply to you, maybe it's time to do some reevaluating i'm just saying. [ laughter ] yep. vapors are going nuts trying to find juuls for your goth cousin, this is basically march 2020 all over again. it's like -- [ laughter ] some entertainment news. it's a big movie weekend "elvis" is out this weekend. [ cheers and applause anot
tonight, join jimmy and his guests - julie andrews, hayden christensen comedian preacher lawson and featuringhe legendary roots crew >> questlove: 1678 >> steve: and now, here he is, jimmy fallon [ cheers and applause ♪ ♪ [ cheers and applause >> jimmy: oh, my goodness. i love you welcome. welcome, everybody enjoy yourself enjoy yourself welcome, everybody welcome, welcome, welcome to "the tonight show. you're here. you're watching. thank you. [ cheers and applause...
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but again, julie andrews in studio. we love you. julie andrews. ended with officers shooting the suspect. this is a live look. police say a man wanted in connection with two, sites barricaded himself in a home early this morning. he has apparently fired at officers. police say the standoff and that in the last hour and the suspect is at a nearby hospital. he is tied to a deadly shooting in san jose and another in modesto. and we are tracking more dangerous heat. >>> the high heat continues and we will add in some humidity. we will see more clouds and a chance of a spotty afternoon shower or thunderstorm. mid-90s in the south bay. 97, fairfield. 90, santa rosa. the humidity will make it hard to cool off. mid-90s in the valleys and the coastal areas in the low 70s. in the low 70s. >>> - [announcer] the more we learn about covid-19, the more questions we have. the biggest question now, what's next? what will covid bring in six months, a year? if you're feeling anxious about the future, you're not alone. calhope offers free covid-19 emotional support.
but again, julie andrews in studio. we love you. julie andrews. ended with officers shooting the suspect. this is a live look. police say a man wanted in connection with two, sites barricaded himself in a home early this morning. he has apparently fired at officers. police say the standoff and that in the last hour and the suspect is at a nearby hospital. he is tied to a deadly shooting in san jose and another in modesto. and we are tracking more dangerous heat. >>> the high heat...
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. >> stephen: i got this advice from none other than julie andrews.money. >> stephen: you've been on tour now-- again, you're on tour with the new book, "happy-go-lucky." you-- >> i believe that last week number one on "the new york times" bestseller list. ( applause ) >> stephen: i don't-- i don't think before these new teeth you would have bragged like that. >> no. >> stephen: i think that's a new david. and i am sorry to hear that your father died last year. i had met your father before. i know how important he was to you and to amy. and he's been a big part of your writing. i read about him for years in your books. and i understand that the title o the book has to do with him. what is that? >> oh, the title story is the last time i saw my dad. he-- he was 98. and he got... dementia. and he forgot that he was i really difficult person. ( laughter ) and, also, with my dad, the television at the assisted living center was really complicated. so he didn't know how to work the tv. and it was the first time in years that he hadn't had, like, fox news on
. >> stephen: i got this advice from none other than julie andrews.money. >> stephen: you've been on tour now-- again, you're on tour with the new book, "happy-go-lucky." you-- >> i believe that last week number one on "the new york times" bestseller list. ( applause ) >> stephen: i don't-- i don't think before these new teeth you would have bragged like that. >> no. >> stephen: i think that's a new david. and i am sorry to hear that your...
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paul newman and julie andrews and margaret, who loves the stars, is just in 7th heaven. to party in the states. and they never gave up for the entire trip. >> hollywood laid out its red carpet in what was perhaps its most important social trip in its illustrious history. >> they were usually the last to go at parties. they stayed till 2:00 a.m., 3:00 a.m., when everybody else was exhausted. >> after one very select party, princess margaret, it was reported, was a little bit indisposed the next day. >> there is considerable criticism from the british press that they are partying a lot. >> when news breaks of margaret's extravagant behavior, the queen faces a serious problem. >> in the 1960s, the royal family are, essentially, funded through public payment. that is, essentially, taxpayers' money, that is reallocated to the royals. and the public start wondering why are we paying for the royals to go abroad. are we getting value from the royal family? >> the royal family is having some image problems. >> by 1968, the queen understands she needs to transform public perceptio
paul newman and julie andrews and margaret, who loves the stars, is just in 7th heaven. to party in the states. and they never gave up for the entire trip. >> hollywood laid out its red carpet in what was perhaps its most important social trip in its illustrious history. >> they were usually the last to go at parties. they stayed till 2:00 a.m., 3:00 a.m., when everybody else was exhausted. >> after one very select party, princess margaret, it was reported, was a little bit...
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and julie andrews will all be here what a week. [ cheers and applause and some great musical performancesause but first, what a show we have for you tonight. she has a brand new children's book out tomorrow called "the world needs more purple schools. kristen bell is here tonight [ cheers and applause yeah and we've got great music. here's a story with it i saw these guys on instagram reels. and i was just -- i was just scrolling through it and they blew me away i was like, oh, my gosh. i emailed our music booker, julie gurovitsch i was like, "have you heard of these guys what's their story." and she was like, "they're amazing. and we booked them they might be the first band we ever booked off of instagram ever [ cheers and applause we've got music from coast contra tonight, ladies and gentlemen. [ cheers and applause and then i was talking to -- i was talking to tariq backstage. i always talk to - [ laughter ] i always talk to tariq when i make my bookings and any of my choices. my fashion choices what i'm have for dinner whatever i just text him. i'm like, "yo, riq, should i get this wh
and julie andrews will all be here what a week. [ cheers and applause and some great musical performancesause but first, what a show we have for you tonight. she has a brand new children's book out tomorrow called "the world needs more purple schools. kristen bell is here tonight [ cheers and applause yeah and we've got great music. here's a story with it i saw these guys on instagram reels. and i was just -- i was just scrolling through it and they blew me away i was like, oh, my gosh. i...
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july. mona, andrew. >> derricke, thank you. >>> time now for a look at your friday morning weather. the wind-driven rain that pounded parts of michigan has moved on giving way to clear skies in the upper midwest today. the storms left thousands without power in the detroit area. there's no relief from the heat and humidity across the south. heat advisories are up from ten states from arkansas to the carolinas. checking the temperatures elsewhere, heat and humidity finally reaches the northeast. new york gets to 89. it'll be 85 in boston. the pacific northwest right around 60 degrees. 95 in new orleans. >>> coming up, the childproofing problem uncovered for an over-the-counter medication. >>> also ahead, as the summer travel peaks arrive, flight cancellations are piling up. what the white house is urging airlines to do before it gets worse. >>> and hersch ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ treat dad to father's day at lowe's. tobe: in the society that we were brought up in, it's very hard on little black boys. you have to navigate feelings, and emotions, so the world don't get you. jordan: sometimes, when i cr
july. mona, andrew. >> derricke, thank you. >>> time now for a look at your friday morning weather. the wind-driven rain that pounded parts of michigan has moved on giving way to clear skies in the upper midwest today. the storms left thousands without power in the detroit area. there's no relief from the heat and humidity across the south. heat advisories are up from ten states from arkansas to the carolinas. checking the temperatures elsewhere, heat and humidity finally reaches...
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she is with julie andrews in the austrian alps across the border from germany what a beautiful spot ahead high-stakes g7 summit. we will not make you sing this morning, kristen, but we will check in for news in a few moments from now. >> that is where we start on what is a serious news day the swift and emotional reaction to the supreme court's ruling to overturn roe v. wade, taking away the constitutional right to an abortion. overnight crowds of people on both sides taking to the streets from l.a. to new york, miami and elsewhere. the impact has been immediate. six states with trigger laws now banning abortions on friday. we have team coverage this morning. we want to begin with nbc's jesse kersh in new york city this morning good morning. >> reporter: peter, good morning. after the draft opinion leak in recent weeks it was no surprise, but it did not stop people from turning out by the thousands to have their opinions heard both in support of and against the supreme court decision in new york, for example, we saw people blocking traffic for hours. groups also rallied right outside a fe
she is with julie andrews in the austrian alps across the border from germany what a beautiful spot ahead high-stakes g7 summit. we will not make you sing this morning, kristen, but we will check in for news in a few moments from now. >> that is where we start on what is a serious news day the swift and emotional reaction to the supreme court's ruling to overturn roe v. wade, taking away the constitutional right to an abortion. overnight crowds of people on both sides taking to the...
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. -- julie andrews as a second. how is it going there?uch more beautiful than my singing voice is, david. the president came to the alps telling other world leaders he thinks, high gas prices they're all experiencing at the moment are a good reason to go green as quickly as responsible, like within the next 28 years. the president signed on to a statement. part of it says the united states and the european commission are also taking decisive action to reduce overall demand for fossil fuels in line with the paris agreement and our shared goal of net zero emissions no later than 2050. he is expanding on that as well. president biden: every day the entire world is feeling impact of russia's brutal war in ukraine and on our energy markets. we need worldwide effort to invest in transformative clean energy projects, to insure that the critical infrastructure is resilient to changing climate. critical materials necessary for our clean energy transition. reporter: multiple british outlets are reporting that today prime minister boris johnson is g
. -- julie andrews as a second. how is it going there?uch more beautiful than my singing voice is, david. the president came to the alps telling other world leaders he thinks, high gas prices they're all experiencing at the moment are a good reason to go green as quickly as responsible, like within the next 28 years. the president signed on to a statement. part of it says the united states and the european commission are also taking decisive action to reduce overall demand for fossil fuels in...
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faces will be there, musical performances, alecia keys, duran-duran, andre bocelli, adam lambert, julie andrews sheeran and diane ross will be performing for the first uk live show in 15 years. >> what a lineup. >> it is striking watching the family come in and not see harry, this is the first time we've watched something of this level when harry is not there. i can only imagine what goes through his mind as he sits in the outhouse. is this worth it? >> i am sure they feel very sad. when you got married, the whole country came out like this and were celebratory to both of them. great feeling of change in this country that we had somebody from a biracial background coming into almost exclusively white world family. everyone celebrated that, liked it, wanted it to happen. meghan and harry could have conquered the world, if they had wanted to. it is incredibly sad. harry has come back now, his popularity used to be unbelievably high and now it is unbelievably low. i don't find any pleasure in that, it is unfortunate, it is direct consequence of the way they conducted themselves since quitting the
faces will be there, musical performances, alecia keys, duran-duran, andre bocelli, adam lambert, julie andrews sheeran and diane ross will be performing for the first uk live show in 15 years. >> what a lineup. >> it is striking watching the family come in and not see harry, this is the first time we've watched something of this level when harry is not there. i can only imagine what goes through his mind as he sits in the outhouse. is this worth it? >> i am sure they feel...
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, abbott is planning to reopen its plant on saturday but it could be late july when the formula is back on store shelves. andrew, mona? >> thank you. >>> an experimental gene therapy appears to have saved a woman with advanced panel democratic cancer. her tumors dramatically shrank and show no sign of growth after one year of treatment. researchers say they reprogrammed her t-cells but more research is still needed. >>> what we've learned about the mountain lie only that roamed into the school. >>> and the fallout from will >>> and the fallout from will smith's if you have to pre-rinse your dishes, you could be using the wrong detergent. and you're wasting up to 20 gallons of water every time. let's end this habit. skip the rinse... with finish quantum. its activelift technology has the power to tackle 24 hour dried on food stains- without pre-rinsing- for an unbeatable clean. together we can help save america 150 billion gallons of water in just one year. skip the rinse with finish to save our water. feeling sluggish or weighed down? skip the rinse with finish it could be a sign that your digestive system isn'
, abbott is planning to reopen its plant on saturday but it could be late july when the formula is back on store shelves. andrew, mona? >> thank you. >>> an experimental gene therapy appears to have saved a woman with advanced panel democratic cancer. her tumors dramatically shrank and show no sign of growth after one year of treatment. researchers say they reprogrammed her t-cells but more research is still needed. >>> what we've learned about the mountain lie only that...
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andrew, a billionaire financier. leslie vector, and also microsoft founder bill gates in july 2019 epstein was arrested in new york citytors said that in the early 2000s he arranged visits through a house in the manhattan area dozens of underage girls, the youngest of whom was 14, the criminal prosecution of the financier was terminated after his sudden death in a prison cell. the investigation considered it a suicide, soon charges were brought against his girlfriend hegelein, because she found girls, persuaded them to have sex with the right people and arranged so that the victims did not go to the police. you want her to die in prison. i have spent the last 17 years in my own prison because she is geoffrey and all the accomplices did to me even before the final court session. helena maxwell was placed under special supervision so that she could not commit suicide, unlike jeffrey epstein, his accomplice lived to see her sentence to give chromium news. the far eastern mortgage was extended to specialists of medical and educational organizations who have worked in the region for at least 5 years, and they will not be af
andrew, a billionaire financier. leslie vector, and also microsoft founder bill gates in july 2019 epstein was arrested in new york citytors said that in the early 2000s he arranged visits through a house in the manhattan area dozens of underage girls, the youngest of whom was 14, the criminal prosecution of the financier was terminated after his sudden death in a prison cell. the investigation considered it a suicide, soon charges were brought against his girlfriend hegelein, because she found...
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the next sunday streets will be july 10th in the mission district, andrew. a humid and mild start to your sunday out there. we're generally waking up to numbers in the 60s already a little bit of coastal drizzle out there as well. i've looked from our golden gate bridge camera. we're socked in with fog along parts of the coastline. so it's a cloud. start for a lot of us this morning more in the way of sunshine in the south bay right now, but what we'll find those humid conditions stick with us throughout the day and today is a cooler afternoon on the way what we'll find temperatures generally in the 60s and 70s as a cold front moves through here later this evening. it'll clear out this cloud cover. we'll turn to clear skies and lowering humidity levels just in time for monday. so today it's muggy out there. we'll go to 67 in the city with a fair amount of cloud cover 70 in oakland 79 in san jose with peaks of sunshine. from time to time 76 in santa rosa 79 in concord, and we'll go to 62 and half moon bay. but breezy in the afternoon, we'll find wins likely 1
the next sunday streets will be july 10th in the mission district, andrew. a humid and mild start to your sunday out there. we're generally waking up to numbers in the 60s already a little bit of coastal drizzle out there as well. i've looked from our golden gate bridge camera. we're socked in with fog along parts of the coastline. so it's a cloud. start for a lot of us this morning more in the way of sunshine in the south bay right now, but what we'll find those humid conditions stick with us...
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andrew. leslie wexner, as well as microsoft founder bill gates, in july 2019 epstein was arrested in new yorkprosecutors said that in the early 2000s he arranged visits to his home. there are dozens of underage girls in the manhattan area, the youngest of of which there were 14 criminal prosecution of the financier was terminated after his sudden death in a prison cell. the investigation considered it a suicide, soon charges were brought against his girlfriend with helium, because she found the girls, persuaded them to have sex with the right people and arranged so that the victims did not go to the police. you want her to die in prison. ah, i've spent the last 17 years in my own prison because of what she and all the accomplices did to me before the final gillyn maxwell was placed under special supervision so that she could not commit suicide, unlike jeffrey epstein, his accomplice lived to see her sentence to give chrome messages. in chechnya, two factories built as part of an innovative technopark have started operating. kazbek will produce building materials there for the whole of russia.
andrew. leslie wexner, as well as microsoft founder bill gates, in july 2019 epstein was arrested in new yorkprosecutors said that in the early 2000s he arranged visits to his home. there are dozens of underage girls in the manhattan area, the youngest of of which there were 14 criminal prosecution of the financier was terminated after his sudden death in a prison cell. the investigation considered it a suicide, soon charges were brought against his girlfriend with helium, because she found the...
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i'm julie julie haener mike mibach milbury city councilman andrews fong says someone attacked him with a block of concrete in san francisco ktvu lamonica. peter spoke with him about the attack, and she joins us now live with his story. new at 10 lamonica. sponsors he first thought that he was hit in the head by accident, but they continue to throw things at him. and then he realized he was being attacked on purpose. millbrae city council member anders fang posted these pictures on facebook, saying he was attacked saturday night around 5 30 near lance end in san francisco, says a concrete brick was dropped from this cliff. hitting him in the head and leaving this two inch wound on his scalp family came to my rescue. they looked up and yelling at the perpetrator who was still showing objects heavy objects down from about about 20 ft. high fong says before fleeing the scene. they were flipped off by the perpetrator and his accomplice. a family member took this photo of the two young men from behind as they got away. the family called park police and fund was taken to california pacific me
i'm julie julie haener mike mibach milbury city councilman andrews fong says someone attacked him with a block of concrete in san francisco ktvu lamonica. peter spoke with him about the attack, and she joins us now live with his story. new at 10 lamonica. sponsors he first thought that he was hit in the head by accident, but they continue to throw things at him. and then he realized he was being attacked on purpose. millbrae city council member anders fang posted these pictures on facebook,...
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july 8th. the film festival starts in nizhny novgorod for the sixth time. gorky fest is his new program director. andrew the industry, cinema what to expect from the tour the main feature of the gorky fest is its competition in which student short films and documentaries can challenge the feature film and vice versa, in fact. that's exactly what we are focusing on, so that the program is as diverse as possible, so that, well, there is not some sort of thing, but a trend. yes, it did not arise that films there, i don't know, mostly gloomy for example, yes or films, mostly chamber or films, mostly debuts in retrospective programs for the sixtieth anniversary of viktor tsoi, we are planning five films. from this program dedicated to choi, starting from just assy needles and ending with films of the shape-to-show show at the nizhny novgorod stadium, vot but this, in fact, it seems to me, is very organic. it's not just you know such megalomania here to do something so grandiose, yes, use the stadium. and it seems to me that it’s just organic. yes. choi was the stadium and the musician is another retrospeva,
july 8th. the film festival starts in nizhny novgorod for the sixth time. gorky fest is his new program director. andrew the industry, cinema what to expect from the tour the main feature of the gorky fest is its competition in which student short films and documentaries can challenge the feature film and vice versa, in fact. that's exactly what we are focusing on, so that the program is as diverse as possible, so that, well, there is not some sort of thing, but a trend. yes, it did not arise...
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july 8th. the film festival starts in nizhny novgorod for the sixth time. gorky fest is his new program director. andrew the industry, cinema what to expect from the tour the main feature of the gorky fest is its competition in which student short films and documentaries can challenge the feature film and vice versa, in fact. that's exactly what we are focusing on, so that the program is as diverse as possible, so that, well, there is not some sort of thing, but a trend. yes , it didn’t arise that i don’t know the films there, mostly gloomy, for example, yes or films, mostly chamber ones there, or films, mostly debuts in retrospective programs for the 60th anniversary. viktor tsoi, we are planning five films. from this program dedicated to choi, starting here is just the assy of the needle and ending with the films of the shape-show show at the nizhny novgorod stadium here but this is actually, to me seems very organic. it's not just you know such megalomania here to do something so grandiose, yes, use the stadium. and it seems to me that it’s just natural for choi, but the stadium was his own and the m
july 8th. the film festival starts in nizhny novgorod for the sixth time. gorky fest is his new program director. andrew the industry, cinema what to expect from the tour the main feature of the gorky fest is its competition in which student short films and documentaries can challenge the feature film and vice versa, in fact. that's exactly what we are focusing on, so that the program is as diverse as possible, so that, well, there is not some sort of thing, but a trend. yes , it didn’t arise...
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andrew billionaire financier. leslie wexner, as well as microsoft founder bill gates in july 2019 , epstein was arrested in new yorkat in the early 2000s he organized visits through the house in the manhattan area of dozens of underage girls, the youngest of whom was 14, the criminal prosecution of the financier was dropped after his sudden death in a prison cell. the investigation considered this his girlfriend helein was soon accused of suicide because she found the girls, persuaded them to have sex with the right people and arranged so that the victims did not go to the police. you want her to die in prison. i spent the last 17 years in my own prison because of what she jeffrey and all the accomplices did to me before the final court hearing. elena placed under special supervision so that she could not commit suicide, unlike jeffrey epstein, his accomplice lived to his sentence to give khamirov news. shooting in a canadian bank, six police officers were injured, as local media reported, two armed men entered the office with the intention of robbery and opened fire. a rapid response team arrived at the bank, a
andrew billionaire financier. leslie wexner, as well as microsoft founder bill gates in july 2019 , epstein was arrested in new yorkat in the early 2000s he organized visits through the house in the manhattan area of dozens of underage girls, the youngest of whom was 14, the criminal prosecution of the financier was dropped after his sudden death in a prison cell. the investigation considered this his girlfriend helein was soon accused of suicide because she found the girls, persuaded...
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july hike is likely, but further hikes down the road. ecb not hiking anywhere near as aggressively as the fed at this point in time. rishaad: let's talk a bit about the bank of england. andrew bailey being candid. that is the messaging that was given criticism. do think they could also come out with a rate hike later today, 20 five basis points is penciled in? >> that's fair. we got 25, as expected today. the risk is in the bond market. we are seeing bigger moves and more hawkish steps. i would not be surprised if we see a 50 basis point move. but it is not our best guess. in the u.k., the risks are that inflation continues to move higher. there's not enough being done to dampen such pressures. there are, hit the growth. the bank of england is wary about the impact on consumers and the spending in the economy -- and spending lay the economy. it is a balancing act in terms of how the boe can tighten. yvonne: stay with us, we will have more from mitul kotecha a bit later on. but go to the first word news. >> thanks. shanghai will conduct mask over testing throughout the entire city every weekend through the end of july. the temporary lockdown will also be imposed on any resid
july hike is likely, but further hikes down the road. ecb not hiking anywhere near as aggressively as the fed at this point in time. rishaad: let's talk a bit about the bank of england. andrew bailey being candid. that is the messaging that was given criticism. do think they could also come out with a rate hike later today, 20 five basis points is penciled in? >> that's fair. we got 25, as expected today. the risk is in the bond market. we are seeing bigger moves and more hawkish steps. i...
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. >> between school letting out last week or july 4th this week, the supporters pool up, at 9:00 pm. >> eldon faces 3 other candidates including andrewthe economy, the biggest issues on the campaign trail. the candidates promise to fire the manhattan district attorney alvin bragg and cashless bail and enact tax cuts. giuliani appears to be zelda napster first competition, the name recognition associated with fighting crime and when associated with donald trump, giuliani touts himself as the most trumpen candidate. they voted to decertify the 2020 election results. the winner will face governor kathy huchul who is favored to win the democratic primary against her challengers am a former lieutenant governor replacing andrew cuomo after his resignation. on the issues of crime and the economy, republican see the best opening in 20 years to take back the governorship of new york. stuart: it has been a generation. the dow 30, the vast majority of them. the vast majority were in the red. 400 points higher, we are 170 points lower, the dow 30 dominated by the sellers. i will put something on your screen showing it to you. that is an electric
. >> between school letting out last week or july 4th this week, the supporters pool up, at 9:00 pm. >> eldon faces 3 other candidates including andrewthe economy, the biggest issues on the campaign trail. the candidates promise to fire the manhattan district attorney alvin bragg and cashless bail and enact tax cuts. giuliani appears to be zelda napster first competition, the name recognition associated with fighting crime and when associated with donald trump, giuliani touts...
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july you could save 800 bucks. so it's a lot of money. >> sure is. gio, thanks very much. amy? >>> george, now to prince andrew.ly and maggie rulli joins us from london with more on that. good morning, maggie. >> reporter: amy, good morning. we heard prince andrew will not be making a public appearance today. in a last-minute change of plans, his spokesperson tells abc news he will only attend the private behind doors parts of today's event. it is being described as a family decision. the palace is saying this morning that the queen will only be attending the private parts of today's event as well and prince andrew seems to be pushing to get back into public life. "the telegraph" reporting he wants his royal status reinstated, recognized and respected and is lobbying the monarch. earlier the duke of york settled a sexual lawsuit against him. it resulted in him losing his status. today is about to show how tricky any attempt at returning to public life is for prince andrew and the palace to navigate. >> going to be tricky for sure. thank you so much. appreciate that. >>> coming up, we have the latest on justin b
july you could save 800 bucks. so it's a lot of money. >> sure is. gio, thanks very much. amy? >>> george, now to prince andrew.ly and maggie rulli joins us from london with more on that. good morning, maggie. >> reporter: amy, good morning. we heard prince andrew will not be making a public appearance today. in a last-minute change of plans, his spokesperson tells abc news he will only attend the private behind doors parts of today's event. it is being described as a...
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andrew's interview with stewart butterfield. you can watch or listen to us live any time on the cnbc app. >>> as the july 4th holiday approaches anumber of travelers are expected to hit the road and take to the skies joining us for a look at the impact on summer travel surge on hotels is the president of ceo best western hotels and resorts. leading bwh hotel group with about 4,500 hotels thank you for being with us this morning, larry travel is something we talk about all the time, mostly complaints, people worried about high gas prices and whether or not their planes are going to take off on time but this is a situation that has to be a wind fall for you. >> thank you for having me on my program. just as an aside we both grow up in the region. you went to andrea, i went to hammond clark high school. and i just wanted to say shout out to the region. >> it is great to see somebody else it's you, me, and bob chapek who also grew up in the region, either hammond or muncy. >> that's correct. we are witnessing a very strong recovery in many parts of the world and our occupancy, average daily rate and revenue per available room are tr
andrew's interview with stewart butterfield. you can watch or listen to us live any time on the cnbc app. >>> as the july 4th holiday approaches anumber of travelers are expected to hit the road and take to the skies joining us for a look at the impact on summer travel surge on hotels is the president of ceo best western hotels and resorts. leading bwh hotel group with about 4,500 hotels thank you for being with us this morning, larry travel is something we talk about all the time,...
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different places starting july 1st >> hey, phil, how profitable will the airlines be in 2022 just on average? >> well, most of them are just swinging to profitability right now, andrewree, four weeks you will see profitability from the airlines. >> if were you to estimate total number, we're talking tens of millions? a billion dollars? what are we talking about? >> no, for the industry in. industry >> maybe less than a billion dollars for the industry all of these guys are just now swinging to profitability. they're not going to be massively profitable they'll be profitable, whether it's $700 million or close to a billion, very no idea. >> the reason i ask is whether that money can get piled back in to reinvest in the business so we don't have the delays and the cancellations that we're seeing. phil phil, we will be coming back to you with an interview with the ceo of cruise. >>> new hampshire's governor will be with us, talking about ideas for the granite state and president des bin'floating of the gas tax suspension you're watching "squawk box" only on cnbc flexshares etfs are built with advanced modeling. to fill portfolio gaps and target specific goals. strength
different places starting july 1st >> hey, phil, how profitable will the airlines be in 2022 just on average? >> well, most of them are just swinging to profitability right now, andrewree, four weeks you will see profitability from the airlines. >> if were you to estimate total number, we're talking tens of millions? a billion dollars? what are we talking about? >> no, for the industry in. industry >> maybe less than a billion dollars for the industry all of these...
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andrew jackson on this episode of book notes plus. it's available on the c-span now free mobile app or were get -- where you get your podcasts. live sunday, july-depth prayed emory university professor carol anderson will be our guest to talk about voting rights and gun regulation. she is the author of several books including white rage, one person, a no vote, and most recently race and guns in a fatefully unequal america. joining the conversation with your phone calls, facebook comments, texts and tweets. in depth with carol anderson live at noon eastern on book tv on c-span2. >> c-spanshop.org is c-span's online store. browse our latest collection of c-span products, apparel, books, home decor and accessories rated their something for every c-span fan and every purchase help support our nonprofit operation. shop now or anytime at c-spanshop.org. >> washington journal continues. host: 202 is the area code for all of our numbers. 202-748-8001 if you are a republican. 202-748-8000 if you are a democrat. 202-748-8002 if you are an independent. we want to hear your opinions on public policy issues. any thing we've discovered this -- discussed thi
andrew jackson on this episode of book notes plus. it's available on the c-span now free mobile app or were get -- where you get your podcasts. live sunday, july-depth prayed emory university professor carol anderson will be our guest to talk about voting rights and gun regulation. she is the author of several books including white rage, one person, a no vote, and most recently race and guns in a fatefully unequal america. joining the conversation with your phone calls, facebook comments, texts...
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andrew jackson on this episode of book notes plus. it's available on the c-span now free mobile app or were get -- where you get your podcasts. live sunday, july-depth prayed emory university professor carol anderson will be our guest to talk about voting rights and gun regulation. she is the author of several books including white rage, one person, a no vote, and most recently race and guns in a fatefully unequal america. joining the conversation with your phone calls, facebook comments, texts and tweets. in depth with carol anderson live at noon eastern on book tv on c-span2. >> c-spanshop.org is c-span's online store. browse our latest collection of c-span products, apparel, books, home decor and accessories rated their something for every c-span fan and every purchase help support our nonprofit operation. shop now or anytime at c-spanshop.org. >> washington journal continues. host: 202 is the area code for all of our numbers. 202-748-8001 if you are a republican. 202-748-8000 if you are a democrat. 202-748-8002 if you are an independent. we want to hear your opinions on public policy issues. any thing we've discovered this -- discussed thi
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meeting next week .so what mister andrews is telling us is if he can make payroll through the other revenue coming in, not the reserves which are spent down until the july6 payroll. i agree with supervisor peskin. the numbers don't make sense but not a lot of this makes sense that's another question to add to this entire inquiry. when i like to do is get us past this july 6 payroll because we just don't have the time between the meetings that are here so it doesn't have to be, that's why we're tying it to payroll. none of this mix sense and that's why we're not going to vote for this today. even though this is the issue nearest and dearest to my heart as i've been working on it for years. but i can't okay this as is. it's not fiscally responsible. our job, we have toprotect the taxpayer here and there are so many questions that we have . to extend payroll for a couple of months while you guys get us the very specificinformation that we've been asking for . and after this hearing that list of questions have gotten astronomically long and we expect very specific answers to all of those questions . perhaps before it comes back to the board on the 28th beca
meeting next week .so what mister andrews is telling us is if he can make payroll through the other revenue coming in, not the reserves which are spent down until the july6 payroll. i agree with supervisor peskin. the numbers don't make sense but not a lot of this makes sense that's another question to add to this entire inquiry. when i like to do is get us past this july 6 payroll because we just don't have the time between the meetings that are here so it doesn't have to be, that's why we're...
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meeting next week .so what mister andrews is telling us is if he can make payroll through the other revenue coming in, not the reserves which are spent down until the july6 payroll. i agree with supervisor peskin. the numbers don't make sense but not a lot of this makes sense that's another question to add to this entire inquiry. when i like to do is get us past this july 6 payroll because we just don't have the time between the meetings that are here so it doesn't have to be, that's why we're tying it to payroll. none of this mix sense and that's why we're not going to vote for this today. even though this is the issue nearest and dearest to my heart as i've been working on it for years. but i can't okay this as is. it's not fiscally responsible. our job, we have toprotect the taxpayer here and there are so many questions that we have . to extend payroll for a couple of months while you guys get us the very specificinformation that we've been asking for . and after this hearing that list of questions have gotten astronomically long and we expect very specific answers to all of those questions . perhaps before it comes back to the board on the 28th beca
meeting next week .so what mister andrews is telling us is if he can make payroll through the other revenue coming in, not the reserves which are spent down until the july6 payroll. i agree with supervisor peskin. the numbers don't make sense but not a lot of this makes sense that's another question to add to this entire inquiry. when i like to do is get us past this july 6 payroll because we just don't have the time between the meetings that are here so it doesn't have to be, that's why we're...
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meeting next week .so what mister andrews is telling us is if he can make payroll through the other revenue coming in, not the reserves which are spent down until the july6 payroll. i agree with supervisor peskin. the numbers don't make sense but not a lot of this makes sense that's another question to add to this entire inquiry. when i like to do is get us past this july 6 payroll because we just don't have the time between the meetings that are here so it doesn't have to be, that's why we're tying it to payroll. none of this mix sense and that's why we're not going to vote for this today. even though this is the issue nearest and dearest to my heart as i've been working on it for years. but i can't okay this as is. it's not fiscally responsible. our job, we have toprotect the taxpayer here and there are so many questions that we have . to extend payroll for a couple of months while you guys get us the very specificinformation that we've been asking for . and after this hearing that list of questions have gotten astronomically long and we expect very specific answers to all of those questions . perhaps before it comes back to the board on the 28th beca
meeting next week .so what mister andrews is telling us is if he can make payroll through the other revenue coming in, not the reserves which are spent down until the july6 payroll. i agree with supervisor peskin. the numbers don't make sense but not a lot of this makes sense that's another question to add to this entire inquiry. when i like to do is get us past this july 6 payroll because we just don't have the time between the meetings that are here so it doesn't have to be, that's why we're...
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andrew. leslie vector, as well as microsoft founder bill gates in july 2019 epstein was arrested in new york city prosecutors said that in the early 2000s he organized visits from a coniferous house in the manhattan area of dozens of underage girls, the youngest of whom was 14 prosecuted financier was discontinued after his sudden death in a prison cell. the investigation considered it a suicide, soon charges were brought against his girlfriend with helium, because she found the girls, persuaded them to have sex with the right people and arranged so that the victims did not go to the police. you want her to die in prison. i have spent the last 17 years in my own prison because of what she jeffrey and all the accomplices did to me even before the final court hearing gillyn maxwell was placed under special supervision so that she could not end with herself, unlike jeffrey epstein, his accomplice lived to see her sentence of giving chromeware news. shooting at a canadian bank six police officers were injured, according to local media, two armed men entered the office , likely to rob and opene
andrew. leslie vector, as well as microsoft founder bill gates in july 2019 epstein was arrested in new york city prosecutors said that in the early 2000s he organized visits from a coniferous house in the manhattan area of dozens of underage girls, the youngest of whom was 14 prosecuted financier was discontinued after his sudden death in a prison cell. the investigation considered it a suicide, soon charges were brought against his girlfriend with helium, because she found the girls,...