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i wish to know about julie hill who knew he didn't want to know. i had a little cold weather and all buddy, you know, nice 1st. she don't want them on this, but she my new on it isn't all $7.00 a year. you're not going to give us when i would chose the wrong. why don't i just don't need you to fill out this thing because after an engagement equals the trail, when so many find themselves will depart. we choose to look for common ground in the me. the news the this hours headlines, stories that us lawmakers aren't pulling their punches of the grill. america military top brass for a 2nd day over what some in congress called washington humiliating exit from a gun. it was an extraordinary disaster. it will go down in history is one of the greatest failures of american leadership. also, russia threatened to block you tube in the country after the video sharing platform permanently deletes our teeth. german language channels, lots will say the u. s. company wouldn't have her back with us approval from the berlin nato send.
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so, we'll certainly see and find out probably sometime in late june, early july. >> hill: amy howis thescotusblog. amy, thank you for joining us. >> thanks so much for inviting me. >> this is pbs newshour weekend, saturday. >> hill: finally tonight, it is world clean up day, and in more than 180 countries people picked up trash-- to make a statement and make a difference. it's the 11th year of the event, and in every location, plastic products make up a big part of the environmental problem. newshour weekend's christopher booker has the story of what may be one small solution. >> reporter: on one of spain's canary islands, off the coast of northwest africa, plastic waste washes on shore relentlessly-- much of it in the form of tiny beads that mingle the black and white sand. >> ( translated ): this is only the residue that floats, imagine what is in the ocean. if it's difficult to collect what's on the beach, imagine what it's like to collect the stuff in the ocean. the amount of plastic is brutal. >> reporter: humbeo less left his job in barcelona last year determined to do something a
so, we'll certainly see and find out probably sometime in late june, early july. >> hill: amy howis thescotusblog. amy, thank you for joining us. >> thanks so much for inviting me. >> this is pbs newshour weekend, saturday. >> hill: finally tonight, it is world clean up day, and in more than 180 countries people picked up trash-- to make a statement and make a difference. it's the 11th year of the event, and in every location, plastic products make up a big part of the...
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let's go ahead and bring in nbc news reporter julie tsirkin, live from capitol hill. ulie, what is your reaction to the rally, and the silence from a political party on the topic? >> yes, lindsey. first, i want to start off by, when i came into this, morning i spoke to rank and file police officer, who told me one better than they had expected. you mentioned that they were prepared, they brought in a multi state police force for an event that never really materialized. 400 to foreigners with the people showed up as you said, but many of those were journalists, counter protesters and those covering the rally. i want to go back to the lawmakers, who we are and are not hearing from. there were no sitting members of congress who attended this rally, but we still have not heard from prominent republicans. that includes senate minority leader mitch mcconnell. take a listen to what jamie raskin said to our calling a minimal on the last night. >> mcconnell is essentially, has made his own bed at this point. he knows how wrong this is, just like mccarthy knows it. all of them,
let's go ahead and bring in nbc news reporter julie tsirkin, live from capitol hill. ulie, what is your reaction to the rally, and the silence from a political party on the topic? >> yes, lindsey. first, i want to start off by, when i came into this, morning i spoke to rank and file police officer, who told me one better than they had expected. you mentioned that they were prepared, they brought in a multi state police force for an event that never really materialized. 400 to foreigners...
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nbc's julie circuit is joining us from capitol hill. so julie, what exactly does this virtual mark-up mean for the process of getting these bills passed? >> reporter: yeah, well, alex, that budget committee mark-up is getting under way right as we speak now and if you're wondering why they're convening this meeting on a saturday, it's because they're under immense pressure from democratic leadership in the house to get this done. now, what they're doing now is essentially taking the work of the 13 other house committees and putting it all together in one big package that will be known as the reconciliation package. that $3.5 trillion bill that progressives in the house are eager to pass. they're hoping to get it over to the rules committee as early as tonight. now, where does that pressure come from? our team spoke to speaker pelosi, leader hoyer, rep jeffries, all members of leadership in the house and they're all eager to put this $3.5 trillion reconciliation package on the floor next week as they told our team in order to appease prog
nbc's julie circuit is joining us from capitol hill. so julie, what exactly does this virtual mark-up mean for the process of getting these bills passed? >> reporter: yeah, well, alex, that budget committee mark-up is getting under way right as we speak now and if you're wondering why they're convening this meeting on a saturday, it's because they're under immense pressure from democratic leadership in the house to get this done. now, what they're doing now is essentially taking the work...
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to date, this past july hale was convicted under the espionage act and sentenced to 45 months in prison. daniel hills, writings from prison show someone from a 1st hand perspective with deep knowledge of us drone strikes in places like pakistan in places like yemen. and he gives a real crucial aspect to what this enterprise is and how people from the inside navigate this whole past. and you draw the conclusion that they can and that they have to do with the public. know what the guess is us. it ministration do and will continue to do according to president to live in the public president vladimir putin and his united russia party have just won an election that the kremlin made sure was never in doubt with a little help from silicon valley usa. correct now for has been following developments there, tara, how did this election unfold? and what's the technical? well, with opposition leader alex in yvonne, the in jail and his movement outlawed in russia. his supporters developed a strategy called smart voting, which is the use of technology to unify voters behind strong rival to criminal back candidates.
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>> all right, nbc's julie tsirkin on capitol hill, thanks for target us off. >>> after more than ten months, the republican-backed review of the 2020 election results in arizona's maricopa county is finally over. the partisan effort led by a group called the cyber ninjas concluded that joe biden won maricopa county with 360 more votes, by the way, than the county had in its original tally. now, despite the affirmation of biden's victory, gop-backed audits are still pushing ahead across the country. texas is becoming the latest state to re-examine the results of the 2020 election. nbc's steve patterson has been following this for us. steve, what's the latest you're hearing on the outcome of this review in arizona, and also, what can you tell us now about this new effort? texas? >> reporter: well, lindsey, let's start in arizona because i think reaction really depends on if you see this as part of the battle with larger implications or really the war. certainly if you're one of tens of thousands, maybe hundreds of thousands of trump supporters that were told, by trump, that there would
>> all right, nbc's julie tsirkin on capitol hill, thanks for target us off. >>> after more than ten months, the republican-backed review of the 2020 election results in arizona's maricopa county is finally over. the partisan effort led by a group called the cyber ninjas concluded that joe biden won maricopa county with 360 more votes, by the way, than the county had in its original tally. now, despite the affirmation of biden's victory, gop-backed audits are still pushing ahead...
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capitol hill is going to be busy, very busy over the next week or so. nbc news reporter julie tsirkin is there for us. what do we know about how these subpoenas are going to work out and what might be the next move for the committee? >> reporter: good morning, guys, the house elect committee investigating january 6th, taking its first major step by issuing these four subpoenas to former president trump's inner circle and this really defines the scope of their investigation, focusing in on what the former president knew and when. they've issued these subpoenas to four individuals, you see them on your screen now. former chief of staff mark meadows, a communications aid for the president, dan scadino, kash patel, and steve bannon who only spent a few months at the white house but helped organize the stop the steal rally. i want to hear from benny thompson, he said when he announced the subpoenas the select committee is investigating the facts in order to identify and evaluate lessons learned and to recommend to the house and its relevant committees corrective laws, policies, pro
capitol hill is going to be busy, very busy over the next week or so. nbc news reporter julie tsirkin is there for us. what do we know about how these subpoenas are going to work out and what might be the next move for the committee? >> reporter: good morning, guys, the house elect committee investigating january 6th, taking its first major step by issuing these four subpoenas to former president trump's inner circle and this really defines the scope of their investigation, focusing in on...
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july. the bad. the group known as ice hill case as it carried out 3 attacks on saturday and one on sunday video response groups. news agency shows one attack and what it says is a taliban vehicle driving along the road before being hit by an explosion. the group claims more than 35 taliban members were killed or injured, or decades of war of left large parts of afghanistan littered with unexploded. munitions. the hidden threat is proved dangerous to civilians, especially many children on with the taliban and control the money to clear them has dried up as charles stratford reports now from lord doug providence. 8 year old mom he was playing with his friends when the explosion happened. blast blew off part of his leg. he joins other children in his village and a talk organized by a local organisation about the dangers of unexploded munitions left by decades of war. marty is not the only injured child here. the same blast on the outskirts of the village ripped through 12 year old e mails, leg 12 year old molly her last and i and she was partially blinded. and the other ran that up. her gums. what will we
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intellect or thought earlier, the williams, the la with a matter of hob heather hill abroad, you have in my 2nd a lu, julie called the and you had the lawyer militia, fee and say to me, then odyssey, left campus online for jen. other luck, i don't know of the, of the heard of it at the the for the day and couldn't murphy and she, prior to those. so you over the door. so you got off on the, for the, you know, and i've seen no, have you here? well, good lee of last year about that, are you al, jazeera condemned in the strongest turns the bombing and destruction of its offices by the israeli military in gather it said it viewed this as a clear act to stop journalists from reporting events on the ground. oh, if it's to rebuild garza following the may 2021 attacks afloat. 2 months after the bombings the world bank, the e u, and the un concluded a rapid damage, a needs assessment report, forgotten. they estimated the recovery cost to be up to $485000000.00 us dollars over the next 2 years. the human cost with the death of at least $253.00 pounds still remains, including $65.00 children killed in the israeli bomb
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. >> will bring in nbc news reporter on capitol hill i -- josh lederman. julie, i want to start with. you because speaker pelosi turning that heat up a little bit on her caucus with this letter. isn't she? >> yes she, sure is. good morning, guys. speaker pelosi knows how to wield the gavel but she never had to hold the democratic caucus together like this. and she is sending this letter to basically be like, guys, this is what we're doing next week. and she is sending a continuous message of pressure to moderates and progressives. we knew her plan heading into this weekend. and while her members are relaxing back home and taking a minute to themselves, she is saying get ready for some tough votes next week. political put it this way, and i have to read this to you guys. the pedal is not on the metal, the stiletto is through the floorboard and her foot is hanging out of the bottom of the car. i mean, you really can't get a better visual than that. just literally sums up this entire situation and what speaker pelosi is going through here. let's quickly take throug
. >> will bring in nbc news reporter on capitol hill i -- josh lederman. julie, i want to start with. you because speaker pelosi turning that heat up a little bit on her caucus with this letter. isn't she? >> yes she, sure is. good morning, guys. speaker pelosi knows how to wield the gavel but she never had to hold the democratic caucus together like this. and she is sending this letter to basically be like, guys, this is what we're doing next week. and she is sending a continuous...
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hill are racing to pass the president's agenda. speaker pelosi says there will be votes next week on both the bipartisan infrastructure bill and the reconciliation package. nbc's julie sirken is joining us from capitol hill. >> reporter: good afternoon, alex, next week is going to be a busy one on capitol hill, let's dive right in. let's start with monday. both chambers will be back here, and there's going to be two big votes in the house and senate. speaker pelosi maintaining she'll meet that monday september 27th deadline to hold a vote on the bipartisan infrastructure bill despite progressives saying pretty forcefully they're not going to give her the votes for that one if it happens on monday. here's what she told me colleague garrett haake yesterday. >> madame speaker, how are you feeling about the monday vote? do you think they're still on schedule? >> i think we are on a good path. >> reporter: now, pelosi said they might even take up the reconciliation package next week, but it's hard to imagine that from my vantage point and a lot of others in congress, ask that's because progressives and moderates couldn't be further apart, even on what they want in a reco
hill are racing to pass the president's agenda. speaker pelosi says there will be votes next week on both the bipartisan infrastructure bill and the reconciliation package. nbc's julie sirken is joining us from capitol hill. >> reporter: good afternoon, alex, next week is going to be a busy one on capitol hill, let's dive right in. let's start with monday. both chambers will be back here, and there's going to be two big votes in the house and senate. speaker pelosi maintaining she'll meet...
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hill and africa. on the eastern city of july, the bod. your price comes after a series of i feel attacks in the area. hallway chief financial officer among one joe is returned to china after reaching a deal with us. prosecutors to resolve fraud charges against china has free 2 canadian men who were arrested after she was detained. an poles in germany's election opened in less than 12 hours time with parties holding the final campaign rallies to gonna support from the undecided voters. going johnson angle america rallied for cd. you candidate army, lash it in arch. and while social democrats shoulds held his last event in potsdam because he been following developments around the home ravia volcano, which is continuing to produce loud explosions and ash clouds almost a week after it erupt. did a new emission vent has now been forcing the small island to close its airport. while work is currently taking place to kayla palmer apples of ash, some travelers our stock, almost 7000 people have had to leave the home so far. the people evacuated fr
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julie were at fire station number sixteen in the hills above lafayette people who live in the area telly're keeping a close eye on the dry vegetation near their homes concerned about fire danger. suffered a couple houses and we had- burning debris dropping into this homeowner in the lafayette hills says a fire years ago. burned uncomfortably close the forecast for possible thunderstorms is a concern defensible space around her home a must be cut these dental are about three feet tall. this is the highest fire severity zone the contra costa county fire protection district spokesman steve hill tells me on tuesday crews responded to sixteen fires countywide in twenty hours. four homes were destroyed by vegetation fire including two in antioch conditions are right for them- especially in these coming weeks in the next couple of months. hill is urging people to remove dr vegetation near their homes either in the early morning hours or later in the day when the weather is cooler to avoid the risk of gas powered tools causing a fire. the biggest fires typically occur in the month of october la
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. >> julie circen is joining me from capitol hill. welcome on this sunday. i know you tried to pin her down on some of this today. what more can you tell us? >> yeah, alex, i sure did. first, let's start by talking about what we know. speaker pelosi sent that forceful letter to colleagues overnight demanding most moderates and progressives come together behind both infrastructure bills this week. now, we also know that she promised to put that bipartisan infrastructure bill on the floor for a vote tomorrow in order to appease moderates who had been waiting for that bill to come around on the floor for over a month now after it passed the senate in mid-august. now, we also know that that reconciliation plan that progressives said they will only support the moderate plan if that reconciliation plan comes together this week, they said they won't support the bipartisan bill tomorrow if that reconciliation plan doesn't come up for a vote this week as well. and now that bill has no consensus in the house and no consensus among senate democrats. that's that multi-t
. >> julie circen is joining me from capitol hill. welcome on this sunday. i know you tried to pin her down on some of this today. what more can you tell us? >> yeah, alex, i sure did. first, let's start by talking about what we know. speaker pelosi sent that forceful letter to colleagues overnight demanding most moderates and progressives come together behind both infrastructure bills this week. now, we also know that she promised to put that bipartisan infrastructure bill on the...
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we wanted to be parents at some point ah, right on top of this hills where they shoots, but fireworks off. usually it's on the 5th of july and there's hundreds of boats out there. and it's beautiful. and we like to take the jet ski and come up the crick here. there's, i don't know a group of 4 or 5 of us that come up here. ah, son nicholas came to live with us and the situation entailed that we adopt nicholas. then in there, my sister was having a really bad part of her life. it just wasn't good. and then my parents came up with this idea that we should adopt him. so we said, yeah, we would, you know, pay can then so that's how we can live with us like us. he was more a year old. i think when we got him and that was in like 89. so it was pretty early in our, in our marriage, 7 years after we were married, andrew came along. ah, nick, welcome to my little brother. oh, he was such a proud, big brother. even though they were 7 years apart actually, i think that was really a good spread me. i thought it for sure. it's not something to ride on me. nick, when he was a country boy, a good hard worker. wasn't really all going at
we wanted to be parents at some point ah, right on top of this hills where they shoots, but fireworks off. usually it's on the 5th of july and there's hundreds of boats out there. and it's beautiful. and we like to take the jet ski and come up the crick here. there's, i don't know a group of 4 or 5 of us that come up here. ah, son nicholas came to live with us and the situation entailed that we adopt nicholas. then in there, my sister was having a really bad part of her life. it just wasn't...
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well, julie, we've seen engines patrolling in these picturesque hills tonight, and they'll be here all night. just in case a stray embers sparks up with the conditions so risky. from sky fox, a house burns in the petaluma countryside tuesday afternoon. no one was home when it started and family members tried to return since gone. the house is gone, burned down frantic about the pets. i wasn't sure if she had gotten home yet. so i was worried about oliver animals. just seven dogs and i don't know how many horses now neighbors alerted arriving crews to the dogs, rescuing them from the garage. one firefighter suffered radiant burns through his turnout gear, so shoulder and leg. but through the turnout gear, intense heat. claim is getting larger and fast moving flames. 911 calls flooded in the fire went from the house to grasp, then spotted embers a half mile ahead. alarming spread. given relatively calm conditions. it's critical. it's critical and this was without a significant wind. this is just fuels and humidity. hundreds of homes were evacuated so firefighters could focus on structure
well, julie, we've seen engines patrolling in these picturesque hills tonight, and they'll be here all night. just in case a stray embers sparks up with the conditions so risky. from sky fox, a house burns in the petaluma countryside tuesday afternoon. no one was home when it started and family members tried to return since gone. the house is gone, burned down frantic about the pets. i wasn't sure if she had gotten home yet. so i was worried about oliver animals. just seven dogs and i don't...
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live to capitol hill, ellison barber is at the capitol, julie is inside. ellison, you were there for january 6th, i was following your reporting as things were getting scary. from your vantage point you didn't know everything that was happening. how are things looking there with less than five hours to go? >> reporter: it is quiet. it is fencing, fencing, fences, as far as the eye can see. there were bicycle racks january 6th. the heavyduty came after the insurrection took place. closer to the capitol an area to the left that was breached by insurrectionists on january 6th, they have that more intense heavyduty fencing that we saw come up after january 6th. this is obviously a big change compared to back then. we do not know what today will bring. the organizer of this event has been adamant in saying he doesn't want to see any sort of violence but capitol police officials are trying to be prepared for anything, because they were not prepared on january 6th. there's more barricades, trucks lined up along the street that will separate where the protesters a
live to capitol hill, ellison barber is at the capitol, julie is inside. ellison, you were there for january 6th, i was following your reporting as things were getting scary. from your vantage point you didn't know everything that was happening. how are things looking there with less than five hours to go? >> reporter: it is quiet. it is fencing, fencing, fences, as far as the eye can see. there were bicycle racks january 6th. the heavyduty came after the insurrection took place. closer...
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julie haener, and i'm frank somerville. the fire started burning this afternoon on the auburn side of the forest hill bridge in plaster county. ktvu is, elissa harrington tells us that cal fire says this new fire has the potential to be. a major one. in aggressive air attack on the bridge, fire burning and plaster county just the latest in a series of wildfires in the state that have tested firefighters and their resources. well, cal fire i mean, when it comes to those critical resources like aircraft helicopters, initial attack resource is. new fires always take precedence because we don't want you know another large fire. flames were first spotted under the forest hill bridge on the auburn side. officials say this area is extremely high risk because of the elevation, the wind conditions and the amount of dry fuel. what we're trying to do is contained the fire, um at forest hill road and old forest hill road and keep it from progressing any further to the east. we've had a tremendous commitment of aerial resources and ground resources winds pushed the fire, creating smaller spot fires on both sides of forest hill road. seve
julie haener, and i'm frank somerville. the fire started burning this afternoon on the auburn side of the forest hill bridge in plaster county. ktvu is, elissa harrington tells us that cal fire says this new fire has the potential to be. a major one. in aggressive air attack on the bridge, fire burning and plaster county just the latest in a series of wildfires in the state that have tested firefighters and their resources. well, cal fire i mean, when it comes to those critical resources like...
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julie haener, and i'm frank somerville. the fire started burning this afternoon on the auburn side of the forest hill bridge in plaster county is, elissa harrington tells us that cal fire says this new fire has the potential to be. a major one. in aggressive air attack on the bridge, fire burning and plaster county just the latest in a series of wildfires in the state that have tested firefighters and their resources. well, cal fire i mean, when it comes to those critical resources like aircraft helicopters, initial at
julie haener, and i'm frank somerville. the fire started burning this afternoon on the auburn side of the forest hill bridge in plaster county is, elissa harrington tells us that cal fire says this new fire has the potential to be. a major one. in aggressive air attack on the bridge, fire burning and plaster county just the latest in a series of wildfires in the state that have tested firefighters and their resources. well, cal fire i mean, when it comes to those critical resources like...
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july of 2019. stanford in palo alto are at or near the 15% goal, but santa clara and mountain view only cut 2%. los altos hillsactually using 5% more water. of conservation doesn't improve, water companies could start imposing financial penalties for overuse. >>> taking a live look outside in the tri-valley, where the dry conditions could be a bigger problem beginning tomorrow. >> paul heggen is tracking a fire weather watch for parts of the bay area. >>> the north bay, england in the east bay, that fire watch goes into effect at 5:00 tomorrow night. now i want to talk about the details of the system created to an area of moisture coming at us from the subtropics, kind of rotating around, taking the long route and arcing around the heat them that has been controlling the weather. as we go to the next 24 hours, the meister will increase over the bay area. we will see more cloud cover overhead tomorrow when there's an outside chance of some midday early afternoon showers, maybe even a thunderstorm. that is a low chance overall. tomorrow evening, that is when the upper-level storm system from the pacific will be
july of 2019. stanford in palo alto are at or near the 15% goal, but santa clara and mountain view only cut 2%. los altos hillsactually using 5% more water. of conservation doesn't improve, water companies could start imposing financial penalties for overuse. >>> taking a live look outside in the tri-valley, where the dry conditions could be a bigger problem beginning tomorrow. >> paul heggen is tracking a fire weather watch for parts of the bay area. >>> the north bay,...
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hill. thank you so much. >> julie: pilot from italy has become the first person to fly a plane inside the tunnels at an altitude of less than 3 feet surrounded by concrete on all sides. i have a fear of flying. this takes it to a whole other level. an average of 152 miles per hour. that is crazy. i am afraid to drive my car through those tunnels. i do not understand what compels people to do this. you are going the speed limit. you are like i really need to be going 152 through this. all right. we will be right back. that's why they customize your car insurance, so you only pay for what you need. oh, yeah. that's the spot. only pay for what you need. ♪ liberty, liberty, liberty, liberty ♪ (jackie) i've made progress with my mental health. so when i started having unintentional body movements called tardive dyskinesia... i ignored them. but when the twitching and jerking in my face and hands affected my day to day... i finally had to say, 'it's not ok.' it was time to talk to my doctor about austedo. she said that austedo helps reduce td movements in adults... while i continue with most of my men
hill. thank you so much. >> julie: pilot from italy has become the first person to fly a plane inside the tunnels at an altitude of less than 3 feet surrounded by concrete on all sides. i have a fear of flying. this takes it to a whole other level. an average of 152 miles per hour. that is crazy. i am afraid to drive my car through those tunnels. i do not understand what compels people to do this. you are going the speed limit. you are like i really need to be going 152 through this. all...
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let's go live to capitol hill where nbc's news report letter be busy for the next several days. julie, it sounds like president biden won't shield trump's records from the slecd committee. >> yeah. it sure does. you heard the white house come out yesterday and say president biden won't use his consecutive privilege to shield president trump from any of these subpoenas swirling about. they say they'll take a case-by-case approach. look, bennie thompson promised us news this week. they're focusing on what donald trump knew and when. they sent them to mark meadows, kash patel who was a senior aide under president trump and steve bannon who was only on the white house payroll for the first few months of that administration, but he promoted the stop the steal rally that led to zwran 6th riot. bennie thompson and others on the panel are taking a sort of two-pronged approach. the first is issued to those they think will likely comply and the second is subpoenas for those they think won't. those four requests, they want them to appear before the committee on october 14th and october 15th. on
let's go live to capitol hill where nbc's news report letter be busy for the next several days. julie, it sounds like president biden won't shield trump's records from the slecd committee. >> yeah. it sure does. you heard the white house come out yesterday and say president biden won't use his consecutive privilege to shield president trump from any of these subpoenas swirling about. they say they'll take a case-by-case approach. look, bennie thompson promised us news this week. they're...
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july 19th. now, we are live on capitol hill with a look at another issue that could send stocks even lower.n in chaos, president biden is set to give his first speech at the united nations tomorrow amid fears our allies are losing confidence. margaret thatcher's former aide, nile gardiner, is coming up. and vaccine mandate mess, how small business advocates are planning to fight back against the white house effort to force shots on workers. all right. first, today's massive market downturn, all three major averages falling more than 1% as china's growth fears are slamming stocks. let's bring in eddie ghabour for more on this. dow's down 765 points, this is a pretty steep selloff spurred by that news coming out of china that one of its big property developers could possibly default, a concern that maybe some u.s. banks could be holding that debt too. your thoughts on what we're seeing and if this selloff is the start of something more severe. >> so we're not looking at today as the start of a more severe selloff. we do think we will ultimately see a pretty big selloff, but looking more towar
july 19th. now, we are live on capitol hill with a look at another issue that could send stocks even lower.n in chaos, president biden is set to give his first speech at the united nations tomorrow amid fears our allies are losing confidence. margaret thatcher's former aide, nile gardiner, is coming up. and vaccine mandate mess, how small business advocates are planning to fight back against the white house effort to force shots on workers. all right. first, today's massive market downturn, all...
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julie said. it was just kind of like just a missed for the most part. hills. berg came in at 607 inch granville was 1/10 of an inch. bodega bay, almost 2/10 of an inch oakland for hundreds of an inch so it's not a lot but it's something sausalito had real heavy drizzle for awhile, so they were 0.12. so we got something tomorrow. it's going to warm up again. these are the highs from today. tomorrow temperatures. will increase a few degrees. fire danger will come up a little bit, but we're not expecting any kind of red flag warnings or anything like that. it's just low pressure slides through to the east. i'll see you back here in just a little bit, and we'll look at the five day and what you can expect for your day to day right through this week. all right. that sounds good bill. thanks. new numbers from the fbi show violent crime has dropped in san francisco. why some say that's a win for district attorney chase a boudin at first paying for the san francisco school board recall election who wants supervisor (background talking and laughing) ♪ ♪ (child) ...some
julie said. it was just kind of like just a missed for the most part. hills. berg came in at 607 inch granville was 1/10 of an inch. bodega bay, almost 2/10 of an inch oakland for hundreds of an inch so it's not a lot but it's something sausalito had real heavy drizzle for awhile, so they were 0.12. so we got something tomorrow. it's going to warm up again. these are the highs from today. tomorrow temperatures. will increase a few degrees. fire danger will come up a little bit, but we're not...
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hill in afghanistan. it spokesmen as much. i had told al jazeera that the detentions of parts of a major security operation in the eastern city of july about the campaign follows a series of attacks claimed by ice linked fighters shall bow reports now from campbell. this is a few moments after roadside bomb went off in july about one of the many attacks that have targeted the city in the last week. mostly carried by. i said enough god is the arms grew known as the logic state of haul. our son is a regional affiliate of ice whole. our son is the historical term for the region that includes more than de of gun is done. it was behind the attack at fort last month, which killed a $170.00 people, including 13 us troops, established into a $1015.00. the group considers the taliban its enemy and has vowed to spread its own ideology for the whole law, which i hate the taliban spokesman. it's just a matter of time before i say enough gun is done is defeated or daisha. when we took over the country last month, the meisel k operatives moved to cobble angela battle. we launched an operation in cargo an arrest in many. another operation is underw
hill in afghanistan. it spokesmen as much. i had told al jazeera that the detentions of parts of a major security operation in the eastern city of july about the campaign follows a series of attacks claimed by ice linked fighters shall bow reports now from campbell. this is a few moments after roadside bomb went off in july about one of the many attacks that have targeted the city in the last week. mostly carried by. i said enough god is the arms grew known as the logic state of haul. our son...
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hill correspondent garrett haake has more. >> this comes after a federal appeals court in late july threw out a lawsuit from house republicansroxy voting system which allows members to essentially file their vote with another member who can cast it on their behalf and that's been in place since early in the pandemic is unconstitutional. house republicans have been trying to fight the proxy voting system almost since its inception, dozens of members have made use of it over the course of the pandemic. now they have mccarthy out with a statement asking the supreme court to weigh in on this. previous federal courts have said it is up to the house to make decisions about their own rules. mccarthy argues that by not voting in person the house is acting unconstitutionally and preventing the american people from seeing more debate, more of lawmakers doing the jobs they were elected to do. we will see if the supreme court decides to take up this appeal and two federal courts have said this is not in our jurisdiction. thank you for trying. >> garrett haake on capitol hill. thanks for the breaking news. >> as the nation prepares to ho
hill correspondent garrett haake has more. >> this comes after a federal appeals court in late july threw out a lawsuit from house republicansroxy voting system which allows members to essentially file their vote with another member who can cast it on their behalf and that's been in place since early in the pandemic is unconstitutional. house republicans have been trying to fight the proxy voting system almost since its inception, dozens of members have made use of it over the course of...
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july, issuing that scathing report which blasted the f. b. i f botching it's investigation. what is the whole point of to, of today what's happening on capitol hill? what is it that the survivors want? what we're going to get off. so the survivors give that testimony is we will be hearing from the current f b. i director christopher wright who was not the f b, i directed them and he will be outlining what changes have actually occurred. although the senator said, we'll have to see whether that's true that i won't be satisfied with platitudes about how this is awful. we're going to change and we'll do better. the problem is, and this is been a sort of real contention, is the department of justice. who has the power than to prosecute some of these people. for example, the f b i, agents who handle this refused to testify. so we're not going to hear about accountability, which is something that we keep hearing from, from the survivors. the athletes who are testifying today, still no accountability, but at least the radically we'll have a crystal array. what mechanisms now in place to make sure that survivors listen to . but of course, this is systemi
july, issuing that scathing report which blasted the f. b. i f botching it's investigation. what is the whole point of to, of today what's happening on capitol hill? what is it that the survivors want? what we're going to get off. so the survivors give that testimony is we will be hearing from the current f b. i director christopher wright who was not the f b, i directed them and he will be outlining what changes have actually occurred. although the senator said, we'll have to see whether...
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july 30th of 2020. remember, it has been the individual investor revolution at that sparked this rally. when the pros were running for the hills last year, investors stepped and carried it since so now what? let's ask tjm jim iurio, veritas financing managing partner tom vance and from "wall street journal." "wall street journal." why did this change all of sudden. >> seems like the tone shifted in the last couple months. these are the most turbulent months for entire year. what is dramatic how the shift in sentiment has been when you look at major indexes this month after a record month in terms of individual investors piling into the stock market. they poured $16 billion in stocks in july followed by roughly the same figure in august. seems many of them are growing more cautious and some of that white hot momentum we saw over the summer has cooled off a little bit. charles: it has. jim, as money managers anticipate tough economic sledding they admit that but holding on to stocks. what does that tell us? ride out a big dip? >> if they were showing this angst, and i like that word, while prices were cascading lower i would con
july 30th of 2020. remember, it has been the individual investor revolution at that sparked this rally. when the pros were running for the hills last year, investors stepped and carried it since so now what? let's ask tjm jim iurio, veritas financing managing partner tom vance and from "wall street journal." "wall street journal." why did this change all of sudden. >> seems like the tone shifted in the last couple months. these are the most turbulent months for entire...
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hills hilton in los angeles. a sneak peek on the ground next. >>> with crude oil hitting the highest level since mid-july, the energy month since february. we will dig into supply chain concerns across the globe heading into the winter in a moment we see access to fresh food being the global norm, not the exception. at emerson, our cold chain software and technology keep perishable food at proper temperatures, to assure its safety and quality. emerson. consider it solved. ♪ ♪ >>> welcome back, everybody. the code conference kicks off today in beverly hills, bringing some of the biggest players in tech under one roof. this year's guest list runs the gamut from elon musk to gary gentzler and margaret vestiture. our jon fortt is one of the names and he is there with a preview of what to expect this week jon. >> reporter: i'm just one of the names talking to the names, but you're right lisa suh will be taking the stage in just, well, you know, four hours or so from now. i will be talking to her alongside tara swisher really i think a theme, kelly, is going to be the acceleration out of the pandemic and during the pandem
hills hilton in los angeles. a sneak peek on the ground next. >>> with crude oil hitting the highest level since mid-july, the energy month since february. we will dig into supply chain concerns across the globe heading into the winter in a moment we see access to fresh food being the global norm, not the exception. at emerson, our cold chain software and technology keep perishable food at proper temperatures, to assure its safety and quality. emerson. consider it solved. ♪ ♪...
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hill, we'll see if he can unlock this. we're all eagerly awaiting that. >> wow. i remember talking to white house officials in july and august who were saying, oh, yeah, we're going to have infrastructure done by september. to hear this punted until november and december is really going. garrett, can you bring us up to speed about this new reporting from you and leigh ann caldwell about the future of police reform such that it exists on the hill now? >> it doesn't exist the hill, is the bottom line. talks between cory booker, tim scott, karen bass, to try to come to some bipartisan agreement on some kind of police reform legislation that could pass both chambers, have collapsed. bass and booker have spoken to reporters. they said they decided to pull out of these talks after it was clear they couldn't get to yes with tim scott and republicans. bass told me she would like to see the president take further action on this issue. and booker says he's not going to stop trying. and geoff, this speaks to, again, the challenges of trying to work with these really narrow majorities and how important this reconciliation eff
hill, we'll see if he can unlock this. we're all eagerly awaiting that. >> wow. i remember talking to white house officials in july and august who were saying, oh, yeah, we're going to have infrastructure done by september. to hear this punted until november and december is really going. garrett, can you bring us up to speed about this new reporting from you and leigh ann caldwell about the future of police reform such that it exists on the hill now? >> it doesn't exist the hill, is...
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beverly hills" sutton stracke is here. [ cheers and applause ] then, their single is called "love and hate in a different time." music from gabriels. [ cheers and applause ] tomorrow night, julieers and applause ] our first guest tonight is one of my heroes. he's a country music legend with countless songs, awards, and hair ties to his name. his latest book -- "willie nelson's letters to america" is available now. please welcome willie nelson. [ cheers and applause ] hi. how are you, willie? >> i'm great. how are you doing? >> maren: i'm good. it's so good to see you. i miss texas. i'm jealous that you're there right now. >> yeah. it's great. it's a little warm. but you know, i like it that way. >> maren: yeah. well, i just -- i'm so happy you're here. you're actually my first ever guest to interview while hosting this. so thank you for breaking the ice with me. [ cheers and applause ] i remember i actually met you for the first time at the maui songwriters festival a couple years ago very briefly at danny's house. and it was just such an amazing night because you got up and played with lucas and micah and i remember steven tyler got up and played. it was sort of like living i
beverly hills" sutton stracke is here. [ cheers and applause ] then, their single is called "love and hate in a different time." music from gabriels. [ cheers and applause ] tomorrow night, julieers and applause ] our first guest tonight is one of my heroes. he's a country music legend with countless songs, awards, and hair ties to his name. his latest book -- "willie nelson's letters to america" is available now. please welcome willie nelson. [ cheers and applause ]...