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julie. >> julie: julie banderas and happy thanksgiving to all of you at home and thank you for sticking throughs journey, our 3 and not the full list of who was targeted but high-profile names like congresswoman elise stefanik and trump trump's border czar tom homan were among them and tom homan said his focus is still on his job. >> i will be honest with you, i have not taken it serious up to this point. now that i know what's happening the last 24 hours, i will take it serious. i will not be intimidated. i will not be intimidated by these people and they will not silence me. >> julie: mark meredith west palm beach, florida, with more, hi, mark. >> julie, good morning once again and happy thanksgiving. the fbi working with law enforcement agents to investigate who was against the swatting attack that targeted a number of people tied to the incoming administration including labor secretary and that you mention upcoming border czar. we got a statement from team trump, president trump and the transition are focused on uniting our nation by ensuring safe and prosperous future with president trump
julie. >> julie: julie banderas and happy thanksgiving to all of you at home and thank you for sticking throughs journey, our 3 and not the full list of who was targeted but high-profile names like congresswoman elise stefanik and trump trump's border czar tom homan were among them and tom homan said his focus is still on his job. >> i will be honest with you, i have not taken it serious up to this point. now that i know what's happening the last 24 hours, i will take it serious. i...
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julie, 1926 mississippi supporters of calvin coolidge sent him a raccoon to kill and serve thanksgiving day dinner. instead the first family doctor and now one thing i will say, julie, not popular nantucket, massachusetts, but the first thanksgiving was not in this state but virginia, julieat later. >> julie: lucas tomlinson happy thanksgiving to you. >> thank you. >> julie: mike. >> mike: one week from today you en masse can vivek ramaswamy to capitol hill to meet with republicans on plans to slash government spending. staff writer for the national radio, karoline leavitt, welcome. >> thank you so much for having me. >> mike: happy thanksgiving. your expectations when elon musk and vivek ramaswamy go to to te hill to meet with republican leaders? >> it is great we are having a conversation about fiscal responsibility, but i would hope elon musk and vivek ramaswamy don't talk how we can cut funding that will underwater basket weaving foreign countries but actually addresses the bulk of the deficit problem which is entitlement. this is something neglected for a long time. but is contributing to great government waste, great government below it and we have to make sure these governments don't grow on auto pilot with consent of the people. i think elon musk has responsibili
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julie. >> julie banderas and great to be with you mike thanksgiving and i love to spend the holidays together and thank happy thanksgiving to everyone at home. to the special edition of fox news live. law enforcement acted quickly to make sure everybody was safe in the transition team will not be due to a word or intimidated. >> that threats including swatting attacks where some uncles in a police report to draw massive police response to the targets at home. speed to both people on both sides of i'll slamming fedex as unconstitutional. >> we came through a polarizing and the president had two assassination attempts and i hope everyone lowers the temperature. >> this is unnecessary and pulls from the local communities away from things they could be doing and protecting the community. >> this is an era where political violence and harassment is a real and live. we have to do something about it. the two mark meredith live from west palm beach, florida, this morning. happy thanksgiving. >> juliee, happy thanksgiving to you both. president trump president trump steam outraged with the swatting attacks which impacted high-prof the incoming administration. the fbi is investigating but also a crime the last several years and presents growing challenge for law enforcement. >> totally and completely unacceptable, a disgrace. christopher wray, merrick garland, joe biden should be in front of a camera talking about how to get to the bottom of this and reassure the nominees we will do whatever it takes to protect them. >> trump's spent wednesday off camera but did meet one-on-one with facebook founder, mark zuckerberg. he has been a longtime critics claim he it is conservative but it is an important time for the future of american innovation. mark was grateful for the invitation to join president trump for dinner and opportunity to meet with members of the team about incoming administration. trump with heated discussions with two major allies canada and mexico. trump threatening massi
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, on july - light of these attacks. well, back in july, on julyck injuly, onjuly the 22nd, there was a suspicious package that caught fire, itself ignited, and it was at a dhl warehouse at men with south of birmingham full so that was put out, there were no injuries, it was dealt with at the time. at that time another one exploded in a container in leipzig. again, a package that was due to be placed on a cargo flight. then there were also two other packages in warsaw in poland and a number of arrests have been made there. so this is all feeding into a pattern that both the polish authorities and the us authorities suspect 1533 00:18
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julie? - julie's mother reported that julie was supposed to be picking her daughter up and that was the last she has heard from her. (suspenseful music) - she was leaving with a man named james. (suspenseful music continues) nobody had ever heard of him. (suspenseful music) - he was stalking her and so we told her, "please don't be alone with him." (suspenseful music) - when i lifted that section, underneath was what appeared to be like a shallow grave. (suspenseful music)
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julie julie as well. gambling with the latest it's in knights to his we appreciate your reporting. thank you. authorities in the south africa are involved in a weeks long stand off and the mind there is no longer being use police have cut off food and water supplies to force out hundreds of illegal miners who are searching for left over gold. it's not clear whether the men are trapped or whether they're refusing to come out and face arrest the w as diane hawker reports from that abandoned by to columbus has down this whole hundreds of mine would cause a believe to be trapped of the mine is a cold, so i must, i must loosely translated to mean those were trying to operate as part of unlicensed mining syndicates. they often stay underground for months at a time relying on food deliveries from local businesses and family members. now police have cut those supplies and clothes of other exits in an attempt to force the mind is above ground. police say this is part of a why the plan to cook violent crime, which they say is driven by the go minus at this particular area where we are at one
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july, july, the 1st that gave him immunity for acts which can be sued in an official capacity. not on the official acts. all that coming together. does it give him unprecedented power and make this a really important turning point in american political history? we save hearing this again and again that president trump is going to somehow uses executive power to violate the constitution. let me tell you, well, i definitely was going to find the history. we see the only point that it does is this. and then, you know, an unprecedented point in american political history where they use it for, you know, for good or for bad. that's something else it's, i mean it certainly is. the supreme court ruling definitely said something that, you know, it's a president, that's why it's a, it's a new ruling, but i don't think the president trump is going to abuses is figure a lot of people keeps saying that he's a fascist, that he's heading there. he's all these different things when people forget that they are a lot, he was already elected in many of the things that he did. he was in favor of cutting many regulations. he was in favor, he was in favor of cutting the department of education for example, a real fast as somebody who really took once to a centralized power would want to use this the department of education to indoctrinate people. yet he, that is one instance where he show that he is limiting executive power and gave him power back to the states, back to the people. all right, and good, talking to thanks so much for coming in and giving us a good chat over these issues. gabriel and the dallas from our america and the and his right, the strike is killed at least 4 people that injured several others in gaza. city bodies of the victims were strewn on the streets in spite of sand scrambled to help the wounded strang talking to the 1st aid center crossed the strip is really a tanks of killed 22 people send store at least 15 of them and they fly here in northern gone, so i mean, my move has more from data bella in central godsa as the world the pension is fixed on the us. the presidents are ways israel default and. 1 that has not slow don. rescue workers in gaza. city have been assisting us for what's left of this residential building. it was hit by an is really as try among dangers. our children may play after the north has seen intensified military operations, with residents forcibly displaced by his regular soldiers. the patterns of destruction repeats in hon. eunice were mourners gather to prey beside the bodies of palestinians. killed and reasoned, is rarely strikes enough is enough. we are tired, we are really tired. we have no energy to breathe. and no, we have slowed the dying every day and come out one hospital unit reports a dire situation. the organization saves about 4000 babies, have been left without taxes to critical care. meanwhile, the world holes or organizations save it, has organized the 1st medical evacuation of from jobs and 6 months. more than 100 patients are set to leave garza through the term of asylum and crossing to receive a treatment abroad. the valuation of from there and by that has a lifeline for some of the critical patients. but in gauze as decimated health care system. 1000 more continue to wait and hold. honey. my hood, i was just the, are from the central area of the gospel of palestine. it's still a hands on al jazeera, at least 70 people are killed. and that's why the attacks across the lab and then the town about john bounce back on. so i'll get to the, now, there are still some shells running over the wall most of the west and met. but spain isn't particularly risk now. the by the arts might get a shadow too, but precious, generally rising here, and it's pretty high across the whole of you with all the weather being stayed around these by weather. i mean with the rain typically, so that when the weather may be on and there are shelves around about the arcs and they may well catch the eastern side of spain, sped back into us to nicea sicily, possibly. but then the thing like the risk we have before, so you shouldn't be concerned, there aren't warnings out of any significance either though, but most of your november is traditionally quite often cold and sometimes over cost . and for example, pro or dislike to be like that throughout the day it's fairly brightens up on friday and saturday because there's more of a breeze coming up from the science where the client doesn't exist. so the know through repeat and play and gets a bit browser or sunday and the shower was moved towards it totally. you'll notice that most of north africa is fairly dry, and there was a hot mountains come in, which is the seasonal wind that tends to pick up dust and bring it a long way. size that tends to suppress shares. and you are the sun's taking the rain generally speaking for the serv, so that you have some coastal shelves from the outer because towards nigeria, the focus is probably going to be gap them or surf, as he says, he went toward towards syria to provide a lifetime entail was very interesting, but not in the eyes of his government. this has been home for so many years. in the final parts of the series, we followed the story of a british age worker, as he flees from it live with his family. after being arrested by a powerful village shop, one of the toughest times when they tortured me state listing syria on now to 0. the . the one thing i'll just time to recap, the headlines, public and candidate donald trump has been elected. the $47.00 as president of the united states, he clinched the $270.00 to like total college folks needed by winning swing states, wisconsin, michigan, pennsylvania, north carolina, and georgia. campbell of harris's cold trump, to concede the fates she became the democratic policy. candidates in july off the president joe biden withdrew from the race on the pressure of his own policy. and his writing. the strike is killed at least 4 people in india and several others in kansas city. it's august. the 1st data center across the district is ready tax of to $22.00 pieces in store and on wednesday. sound is right. the strike is targeted. the residential building and the coastal town of buttons uh south of a route kidding. at least 20 people. and then the by like region, at least 50 people have been killed in his riley strikes. lebanon's government says, accusing israel of rejecting diplomatic initiatives. has the law says it's open to talks only off to the russian ends. but as the for the reports from, they wrote diplomatic channels will likely be on pause until the new us president takes office in january. i thought about hard on those rel, had issued a new bombing threat not long after the bombs started dropping on a route southern suburbs. it coincided with a new pledge by his belov
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i was like, you know, looking at that mom like julie, julie andrews, you're shocking me. what are you doing? you're pushing your baby squirrels off a wall, you know? but i don't know, maybe i didn't see the first part of the argument. hi, baby. hi. come on down. it's okay. i hear them telling each other that lady with the gray hair. she's out. get down to the yard. she's throwing walnuts. hi, little friend. popular. you're gonna be popular. oh, man. kevin mccarthy is the former speaker of the house. someone needs to do a welfare check on rosie. that poor lady. oh, man, i feel bad. only rosie o'donnell. kamala? yes. kamala is polling well. she's in hawaii working on her tan with dougie fresh. he's working the phones. she thinks she's going to run again, but it is going to be a knife fight. does she know that? yeah, but before she ever thinks to run again, she first has to pay off the campaign. this time she's heavily in debt. $20 million. if she ran for california governor, she'd lose if she ran for president, she wouldn't get out of the primary. they know for a fact. had
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julie. julie david, i appreciate you bringing it up i appreciate you bringing up daniel dale we'll have him on sometime soon, i hope. >> i don't know, he might be off having turkey somewhere, which probably would just stop but, jim, you need to say that project 2025, the trump administration, you need to acknowledge jim. >> you need to acknowledge that donald trump has disavowed project 2020, the architect project 25. >> i was just about to say that right, david. i was just about to say donald trump out on the campaign trail time and again, disavowed project 2025. and yet he put one of the architects. but i will say he put one of the architects of project 2025 in charge of the office of management and budget david, that's two different things. you and i have talked about this before. why not just admit that the president elect was was not telling the truth he said he had nothing to do with project 2025, he had no knowledge of it because he did. all of that was just a snow job right? that was just jim. >> jim, why don't you just admit. why don't you just admit that he is sad that it doesn't? that was a bigger it's not a blooper, david. >> that was a bigger turkey than what i'm going to have on the thanksgiving table later this week i'm sorry, but come on come on. >> look, you guys are going to get four pinocchios. both you and juliewashington post, daniel day-lewis film what for? >> for what? for putting somebody in charge who wrote project 2025. >> and i think this is what they call a cell phone, david. but i do want to ask. i do want to get into one other bit of news the the confirmation battle that is to come for pete hegseth, trump's pick for secretary of defense. listen to listen to what tammy duckworth, illinois senator and combat veteran told cnn about this he never commanded a unit. >> he never commanded a company, let alone battalions brigades or whole armies. he was a platoon leader. he served at a very low level in the military. and we're talking about an organization that is and civilians and a budget of over $900 billion. he does not have the experience to run an organization of that size >> i mean, when you have somebody like tammy duckworth, i mean, a lot of folks up on capitol hill can weigh in and criticize all they want. but somebody like tammy duckworth, a combat veteran, gave her legs in comba
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julie was going to hang out with her brother taka that evening. he was getting married, and julie was helping with the wedding plans. and then after i was cooking in the kitchen, and she said, ok, bye, mom. i'm leaving. and then she just went out the door. josh mankiewicz (voiceover): julie made it safely to her brother's home in long beach. they had dinner together. taka asked julie to be a bridesmaid at his wedding and gave her a tiara. but julie couldn't stay long, because, she told her brother, her friend sam herr needed her. he'd been texting her all afternoon, messages that seemed weirdly off kilter. "can you come over tonight at midnight alone? going out for a bit. very upset. need to talk." then "please, no sex. i need to talk to someone." julie texted back. "lol, ew, sam. we're like bro and sis. no sex." and then sam texted again. "i'm hurting with some bad fam crap. i can't be alone. no sex. please, i'm begging as a brother." julie, as always, was ready to help. "yeah, that's fine, sam. i'm here for you like family." she left her brother's home that friday evening and headed for sam's apartment. josh mankiewicz: did you normally wait up for her? i normally do. but the thing was that she was with her brother, and then happened to be the saturday was my youngest
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july. mr trump _ improve functionality. back in july, mr trump spoke - improve functionality. back in julyback in i july, mr trump spoke about his idea to introduce a crypto council. and there is news now that many go forward anything which does go forward is regulated well. the nightmare is actually having an unregulated market. that's when you get, obviously, a lot of investors losing out. perhaps you get certain schemes which come together a bit like ponzi schemes and things get too high. ithink schemes and things get too high. i think the idea is to keep things sensible — albeit that you bring in a lot of innovation, albeit that you ultimately might have to find that the us out—competes some of the other financial markets in this sector. figs of the other financial markets in this sector.— in this sector. as with anything _ in this sector. as with anything on _ in this sector. as with anything on the - in this sector. as with i anything on the market, in this sector. as with - anything on the market, there is talk about the sustainability of the current run. we're heading towards the $1
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we have completed a joint guideline in july, last july, and uplifting the rok-u.s. alliance in the nuclear-based alliance we reconfirm our common goal of complete to neutralization of north korea and based on historic joint guidelines we agreed to continue seeing strengthen the publication of extended deterrence. the u.s. reconfirm the strong commitment to two useful military capabilities to provide extended deterrence to the republic of korea. we confirmed that the scope of mutual defense treaty applies to space and cyber domains, and agreed to strengthen cooperation in space and cyber domains. to respond to new challenges including global supply chain crises and advanced technology competition, we concur we need to evolve into a site and technology alliance, and agreed to strength cooperation defense industry and defense, science and technology. we conclude on the importance of upholding rules-based international order in the region and on enhancing cooperation with other value sharing countries. in particular we agreed to strengthen rok-u.s. japan corporation and
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the first year over year increase in sales since july 20211. july 2021.s are on track to hit the lowest level since 1995, as mortgage rates are elevated. rates on a 3 30 year mortgage ln rising to 6.8% this week, that's a high number and has put a freeze on the market. joining me now is conor group founder and managing partner, larry conor. the conor group is a real estate investment firm that owns and operates luxury apartments in high growth markets in the south and midwest. good to see you. thank you for being here. what do you make of the 6.8% mmortgage rate? does it put a freeze on the housing market as i believe has happened? >> good morning, maria. yes, absolutely. nobody wins with high interest rates. whether it's in the residential housing or apartment sector. maria: so what is your outlook for housing under the trump administration? what do you think president-elect trump can do to address this housing shortage? >> well, i think the next administration has a tremendous opportunity to address a real and serious problem, which is affordable housin
the first year over year increase in sales since july 20211. july 2021.s are on track to hit the lowest level since 1995, as mortgage rates are elevated. rates on a 3 30 year mortgage ln rising to 6.8% this week, that's a high number and has put a freeze on the market. joining me now is conor group founder and managing partner, larry conor. the conor group is a real estate investment firm that owns and operates luxury apartments in high growth markets in the south and midwest. good to see you....
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julie steinberg . julie: tell me what brought you to write this book. you mentioned that you bought an electric car in 2019. is that where it started? vince: pretty much. i was living in los angeles at the time. i was very concerned about climate change. there was wildfires happening all over the place. summers were getting hotter and hotter. i felt like, i have to do my part. get myself an electric car. very virtuous about it. you know, fortunately or not, i'm a journalist. i often write about the story behind all the things that make our lives possible. where do all the raw materials come from that go into the stock that makes our life possible? i started to wonder about how my car had been made. i knew that i had this great big battery and this motor. i started looking into it. to my horror, i found the mehdi met -- many metals involved in making my electric car, those hunt for those -- the hunt for those metals is causing massive environmental damage, mayhem, and murder all over the world. this is a really important story that needs to be told. julie: let's talk more about that paradox you just cited. as the world races to decarbonize and electrify, we are creating a new set of problems. some of them quite deadly. vince: yeah. this is the thing. the world is switching faster than a lot of people realize. we are switching over to electric cars. solar power, wind power, electric vehicles. which we absolutely must do to head off the biggest threat that we face right now which is climate change. the paradox h to save the planet, we're actually doing a lot of damage to that planet because while these, you know, renewable tech, renewable energy is great for the climate, doesn't emit much in the way of carbon emissions, but it's very hard on the earth itself. and that's because all the actual machine trees that we are counting on to get us into this new, all electric age has to be built. it has to be manufactured, and it's mostly made out of metals, out of lithium, cobalt called copper, rare earths. we're going to need billions of tons o
julie steinberg . julie: tell me what brought you to write this book. you mentioned that you bought an electric car in 2019. is that where it started? vince: pretty much. i was living in los angeles at the time. i was very concerned about climate change. there was wildfires happening all over the place. summers were getting hotter and hotter. i felt like, i have to do my part. get myself an electric car. very virtuous about it. you know, fortunately or not, i'm a journalist. i often write about...
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they are painfully aware that most of that money comes in during july and august. julymarkets around the city, and when i say all of these, there are more than 20. events like this, the ice—skating, the shows that go on here, different kinds of music from rock to classical to traditional folk. music from rock to classical to traditionalfolk. and music from rock to classical to traditional folk. and there's even art installations. in a world war ii era tunnel. that's very magical i was there today, it called the polar express call. it called the polar express call- ...— it called the polar express call. ~ ., call. were looking at the beaches _ call. were looking at the beaches as _ call. were looking at the beaches as you _ call. were looking at the beaches as you speak -- . beaches as you speak —— pictures. tell us about this competition that they pulled out of? ., , ., , competition that they pulled out of? . , ., competition that they pulled outof? . , ., , , out of? zagreb was voted best christmas _ out of? zagreb was voted best christmas market _ out of? zagreb was
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and she and his team seems to be an elective in, in, in july, in july, on they have repeatedly express the willingness to re negotiate a nuclear deal to lift the sanctions to reduce the uranium enrichment. however, so far, because this readiness, this willingness has not been met with that and just equal willingness from the western side that has been at that positive size from the west. and of course now dropped being once again into office being elected as the president of the united states. now you run hands on one hand or the domestic that maybe tom split baptism, do jealousy quote, pay the way for we negotiate in a nuclear bill, on the other hand, bid extremely cautious because of the sea city that has just measured like all okay or so thank you for that recording from to her on what we can also use and daniel levy who's the president of the us some of these project that's an independent policy institute. joining us from london, daniel leave you welcome to alta 0. so look at best on yahoo was one of the 1st world leaders to congratulate a trump. this is what he wrote on ex, your h
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july 5 because that's going to be july 4 in the united states. we started working off of that program. i'll give you the short version of what happened. i had gone to see him and said you want me to brief you are you are to comeu pre-somebody else when it happens? he said i don't want to make the decision itself and actually does happen, and when you call me. so i called him.. i but general right, on july 9 -- the morning of july 5 at 3 m called me and said they launch the icbm. that was three minutes after they had done it. and i got to the embassy. i called him and he said he wanted me to brief shinzo abe who was the chief cabinet secretary, and the chief cabinet secretary for koizumi earlier. we got all the data together and i was able to go to that briefing. i think i got there around 6:30 in the morning, something like that. and i was able to say to them that the south koreans -- north koreans had launched three missiles at that point in time that had a short range that would've been capable of hitting south korea. the icbme went up at, i stayedp about 42 seconds and then came back down. it had nosed over, if it'd stayed up a minute and half are too many company would've bellied right into japan. we were prepared for that. because when i went down there anything chris will remember this, there was a secure link between general wright at dakota airbase, u.s. forces japan, pacific c
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julie johnson. hi, julie. >> i think for having us. yes. thank you so much for joining us today. so first of all, tell us a bit about how it feels to be open today. i was that's a really exciting day. first to open in tahoe. so we had a ton guests come out and celebrate today and we're also celebrating our 60th season. so it's been a really fun day while they congratulations on your 60th season. so walk us through which this will be open this weekend. yeah. so we're starting off with blake. you express, which is our high-speed quad lift. and that will take you up to more of fans to intermediate train about 1000 feet of vertical open. and then we also have our beginner terrain open with or tool conveyor belt. it's called the magic that world liner. yeah, we have a little something for everyone. >> gray and what are the conditions looking like at the moment and how do you see this comparing to the same time last year? >> yeah. i mean, we have a lot of people, villa tease for snowmaking. so a lot of us know we have right now in our face is from our snowmaking and so it's a little bit different from last year and a little bit more snow last year. but our snowmaking capabilities are are amazing. so we have about a 20 to 40 inch base right now and more to come. you know, so the season goes on. >> and what should folks be aware of as they start to head up to the sierra this weekend as other preparations they should be making. >> i mean, it's it's been it's going to be a beautiful weekend. we have more snow coming on the way on monday. but this weekend, nice and clear and sunny it to be cool start to their season. >> fantastic. and we understand that there's also going to be lessons for those who are not so familiar to skiing. >> we have lessons private lessons rentals all available at ready. we're ready to go. so if you want to you are open. >> and walk us through just how the tahoe community in general is feeling just about the snowfall this year. i'm sure you spoken with many people in the local area. >> yeah, we're hoping for a great season. it's going to be another la nina storm pattern. so we're going to get snow a little later in the year. but it's looking good so far, really excited. >> all right. great. and it's wonderful to see all the folks out there behind you enjoying the slopes as well. julie johnson with mount rose, thank you so much for joining us today. >> thank you so >> all right. and some other notable resorts that are projecting their opening days for ski season, including north star and heavenly. they are planning to open the weekend before thanksgiving november 22nd and sierra at tahoe is projecting a week later for thanksgiving weekend time. the peak resort with a little lower elevation. they're projecting december the 12th. so lots of options coming open soon. for those of you who want to hit the slopes. all right, live look outside now. check this out. this is a live perspective that mount rose at the moment there looks like we're trying to get loaded up on the screen. some pin wheeling upping their. but here's kyla say they're on a dive in peak so we can see the view from here. obviously don't really see any snow. but >> it is beautiful out there today in lake tahoe. just a gorgeous day. lots of sunshine right now sitting at 57 degrees, wind out of the northea
julie johnson. hi, julie. >> i think for having us. yes. thank you so much for joining us today. so first of all, tell us a bit about how it feels to be open today. i was that's a really exciting day. first to open in tahoe. so we had a ton guests come out and celebrate today and we're also celebrating our 60th season. so it's been a really fun day while they congratulations on your 60th season. so walk us through which this will be open this weekend. yeah. so we're starting off with...
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julie to his show. he says his producers will look into it, but so far they haven't been in touch with julie. the lipstick lounge is a bar in east nashville. julie and holly liked to come here to listen to live music . they look for their nations also in their own music, but julie would love to become mainstream listen to by the majority of country fans playing music and talking about love and life, and family and, and not human ness that we all have. and no i, i think that that a lot of what people are like, 0123 is that like country music is changing. all that like come to the show. come watch what we're doing. and you'll see that it is the countries like that that you love, it's just, you know, more increase. the reason why i have to be so vocal number is some of the reason why we have black in the name of the organization is to ensure that that space is, i mean, a lot of these artists have had times where they'll get books for show and show up and they, it's only realized once they get there, that they're black, and then it's uncomfortable. the julie has just released her 2nd dell them on her own and is relying on streaming platforms. but sh
julie to his show. he says his producers will look into it, but so far they haven't been in touch with julie. the lipstick lounge is a bar in east nashville. julie and holly liked to come here to listen to live music . they look for their nations also in their own music, but julie would love to become mainstream listen to by the majority of country fans playing music and talking about love and life, and family and, and not human ness that we all have. and no i, i think that that a lot of what...
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july? is that a little weird for you? >> lazily named, i'll say that much. [ laughter ] you really put the effort in elsewhere. at least thanksgiving covers up what actually happened. fourth of july? are you joking? i mean, we all celebrate that all year round. that's very clever of you. all of us have fourth of july should talk about that. >> seth: yeah. [ cheers and applause ] >> seth: i feel like this is a wonderful advertisement. >> yeah, we've advertised it pretty well. >> seth: it's a great special, you brought people, you invite people to heckle during the show. >> i let them heckle me for a whole tour. >> seth: do you feel like you get when you invite people to heckle. based on the fact you toured the whole world in different countries, you get a different kind of audience member? >> yeah, everywhere. when i came here -- by the way, the offer is still open. anyone wants to heckle me, they can, everyone is allowed to, it's absolutely fine. i'm still compeltely open to heckles. it's made me calmer and i deal with people in a much more loving way now, i'm very proud of myself. >> seth: that lovingness, everything is coming through. >> thank you, seth. [ laughter ] >> seth: it's on max and it's a fantastic special. and it is just the best to see you. you got to come back soon. >> i just have o
july? is that a little weird for you? >> lazily named, i'll say that much. [ laughter ] you really put the effort in elsewhere. at least thanksgiving covers up what actually happened. fourth of july? are you joking? i mean, we all celebrate that all year round. that's very clever of you. all of us have fourth of july should talk about that. >> seth: yeah. [ cheers and applause ] >> seth: i feel like this is a wonderful advertisement. >> yeah, we've advertised it pretty...
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julie. in the cafeteria. stacy laughed at julie's knock joke zipcode, tried to balance his tray on his head, standing in line to pay. stacy heard a boy in front of her whisper. i don't have any lunch money today? i'm sorry, but the rules are the rules. the cashier explained, i have to take the tray back. frozen. stacy watched as the boy walked away without. any food? suddenly she wasn't hungry anymore. thank you. and that's a great place to stop. so i'm going to. i'm going to dive in first. like on our lives as writers, because, you know when i when i started writing, i was given advice, which didn't follow, which was stick to age group. and right there and it seemed i never was able to follow that advice. and you for sure have not followed that advice. in fact, on your web site, this was a quote that just resonate. and it's so deeply with me. a lot of folks have told me to pick a lane and stay in it, but i see the as a highway and i'm always traveling in the same direction. forward my destination is telling stories, shaping vision and power. it all comes back to the values my parents taught, me and my personal mantra to be curious to, solve problems and do good. i love that. and i want to ask you, what is it about writing for children that fits that mantra of? being curious, solving and doing good. thank you. so i grew up daughter of a librarian. my mom was a research librarian. yes. librarians in the house. so my mom was a research librarian with a specialty in children's literature. my dad was a shipyard worker. but my father is dyslexic. loves reading. but it incredibly difficult because he went without being diagnosed with dyslexia until he was in his thirties. he grew up in segregated mississippi in the 1950s, and they just dismissed his capacity to learn. and so to have a librarian, mother and a dyslexic like father who was functionally illiterate until he was in his adult years, meant that i grew up understanding not only the beauty of reading, but the importance of storytelling. and sometimes we conflate and seeing. we think they're the same things. but what my mother really wanted us to understand was that there was there was knowledge to be found in those pages. and what my father instilled in us was that there was beauty in how you found the story. when i think about children, how i grew up, i learned so much more about the world that i was part of, in the world i wasn't allowed to see because of stories. and by being able to write for children, it is as you know, it is the most writing possible. with adults, you can meander for about 200 pages and finally get to the point. children want answer now. they want be entertained and they are brutal critics. if you have gotten it wrong, you will know very quickly. and so being able to attack story and give information and but also give pathos and ethic to the stories you're telling for children, me is the most excuse that approach to writing. and so when i think about curiosity, i always to find a point into the story where there's something to be learned about myself or the world around me. i try to solve problems. i don't want the stories to just be there. i want them to give children a tool because kids are experiencing the same world we are. and too often, that world seems big and scary and mystifying. and so i want to reduce it down to give them the ability, solve their problems in their own way and in their time, and then to do for me is always about making sure that by the end of the book, my character or the child reading the book feels that they can do something to improve the world they were part of because the most powerful place for a child to be is not to be overwhelmed by the world, but to see as part of the world. and therefore as part of a solution to the world. they're in. and that's what i try to do in my books. and you are so right about kids. and also just writing world as it is for them as they inhabit it. and getting to the point fast. boy, they do right, don't they? and they tell us so. i love origin stories in books and i love. so stacy speaks, speaks up, is part of a trilogy so far. you have three books in the series. the other ones are, stacey's extraordinary words and stacey's remarkable books. and and there's also really cute picture of stacey as a little girl in the back. and i saw those in your hair. i said, i know that ribbons, i read them. they're like, jani, yes, i know those. so when you were thinking about this book, were you did did you envision the series? did you envision it as a series? did you originate this or did your publisher say, stacey, you're so good at this. you know, at issues and so on. like, which way did it happen? did you come with the idea or did they come with to you with the idea? so in 2018, i applied for this job and didn't it? and and i suddenly a lot of people wanted to know who was. i'm like the minute late, but okay, you. and while had i had written romantic suspense for years, i was approached. my agent was approached with the idea of me writing a children's book. and so i wanted to think what story resonated me most. and the other conversation i was having was that people were asking like, why wasn't i? you know, despondent? because it was a bit of a public race and it didn't work out well. and there were some there was meanness around the way that campaign was handled. and so there were all these parts to it. and so when i was asked to write a children's book, i wanted to think about what did need to know in that moment and in that moment, it was how to get to next moment that losing and this may not resonate with anyone in here, but losing isn't permanent and it's not even fatal. and that sometimes when we don't get the thing we want the most and when it feels the most dire, or that's the moment where we have to figure what's next. and so the very book, stacey's extraordinary words was about my first big public loss, which was my second grade spelling bee, and who knew chocolate had two o's doesn't make any sense. i, i don't i don't relive that trauma exactly. but so stacey is in a spelling bee. so that was the first one and then the second book came about because when i was asked to write the we were in midst of this conversation about identity, whose stories mattered, whose stories could be told. i know you guys in florida know nothing about that issue. and so i wanted to write a story, one that celebrates libraries and librarians, but also celebrates how our stories tie us together. and so that was based on my my dear friends in elementary school. and so for this one, it was, again, a question what was resonating for. me and what challenges were children facing? they're hearing about war and horrible things in the world, but what felt most real and accessible. and so this one really came about because when i thought about what challenge and tensions do children face? but what is a universal experience? it's lunchtime. and so let's a story about where lunch time becomes a moment not only for learning but for action. yeah. so that leads to my next thought, which is, you know, school lunch, as you said, is is a experience and a quote from the book that her teacher tells her when she notices that one of her classmates does not have access to lunch is we do have a free lunch program. but some children don't qualify. the teacher explains stacy, it's complicated. and so we often think in this country that we have a free lunch program that covers everybody, right? but, you know, i'm recently aware that there are several states experimenting with a free meals program and that would go further because it is complicated. and there are people who fall through the cracks. so who does fall through the cracks in in the current programs the way that stacy and what kind of changes do you think would help in that? we have a we a food system in this country that's designed to fail. it's designed to fail our children. it's designed to fail families and the nation excess not just plenty, but of excess. we have a hunger problem where one in eight, one out of every eight children in my home state. and it's true, most of the south goes hungry every day and that hunger isn't precipitous. it's simply by the visible poverty we're used to seeing. it's whether or not a family is paying three times their income for and on the scale they look like they're doing okay, but they can't afford lunch and each state sets their own programs and within each state, each school district does. you've got states like minnesota that have adopted universal free lunch. so no matter who you are, you get that lunch. you've got states like. yes, absolutely. you have states, georgia and florida, that refused money to pay for school lunches for during the summer. it's called the sandbox program. and it's not extra money. there's no additional cost to the state. the money's already there. you just have to accept it. and so a lot of this is ideological. there are people who do not believe that children deserve to eat if their parents can't to pay for it. and that is a level of meanness that i do not understand and i cannot countenance. and if you want to learn more about this, i actually have a podcast called assembly required. and just this week i had tom colicchio as our guest talking about our food insecurity system and what we should be doing. but when it comes to school lunches, children going hungry is not just about the the pain that child feels. it lowers their likelihood of being able to turn hungry. children cannot learn to think about how hungry you get when you're 5 minutes away from lunch. imagine being a six year old who relies on school lunch as maybe your only meal of the day, but you also have families that are generally economically secure but are on that edge. we are so used to thinking that there is a racial or economic demography that is relegated to certain parts. our community. hunger exists every and so our responsibility is one to solve the immediate issue of hunger, school hunger. and i encourage folks at the end of the book, we have a list of resources of feed feeding america and no child hungry are both amazing organizations. local food banks are incredibly supportive and important. but you need to ask what's the policy? your school system? you know, we presume that there is universality, there is not, and we often don't know there's a problem until we ask. and so we have the responsibility to ask our school boards what's policy ask? and you don't have to have a child in the school system raise, your hand, if you pay property taxes, then you are paying for the system. and if you didn't raise your if you live inside, you are paying property taxes. it's just called rent. we are all responsive and therefore we all have both the obligation and the opportunity to insert into this conversation. if you work at a business or a business, hungry children, you money because those are children who are not getting what they need and therefore not growing into the workforce, that we need hunger, solving the problem of hunger is one of the most effective ways to expand and secure our country because healthy, well-fed children learn better. they are better, they are more engaged, and they become the people that we need them be as adults for sure. so as a follow up to that, you you mention inserting yourself into the conversation, which is exactly stacey finds difficult. so stacey's reluctant to speak up at first. in fact, she tries to address the wrong sort of non-verbally. and i'm guessing that adults do the same thing right where afraid to stand up even in our families sometimes our own communities to say what we think about an issue she tries to address the wrong with a petition but eventually finds out as we all probably will that there is no going around it that you do have to find your voice. so why do you think it's so important to encourage children to find their and how can we do it? so i was not shy i was reserved as a kid. i just had like i didn't like everybody. so i didn't, i had to talk to them all. but i also, i didn't like making mistakes in public. and that was one big issue. so i would often try to find ways around it. the second book i tell about talk about my friend julie she and i became friends because julie very, very tiny. her family, she was a vietnamese refugee who came to gulfport, mississippi, and bullies were picking on her. i wasn't going to fight anybody because i wasn't good at it, but i was taller than everyone. so i would just stand in front of her. so that was my first experiment with nonverbal protectiveness. so it only worked a couple of times. they realized they could just push you over and then you're like, you're both down, but. but what i what i took from that is that we often do start with what's the confrontational way we can engage? and that's okay. it's a point of entry and i wanted children to see that it's okay to try start with the smaller thing or thing that's the least frightening. but that's not always going to be the answer and so then the next stage that she engaged her friends, sometimes it doesn't have to be your voice alone. we are louder when we are together. so how do you bring your family, your friends, your neigh
julie. in the cafeteria. stacy laughed at julie's knock joke zipcode, tried to balance his tray on his head, standing in line to pay. stacy heard a boy in front of her whisper. i don't have any lunch money today? i'm sorry, but the rules are the rules. the cashier explained, i have to take the tray back. frozen. stacy watched as the boy walked away without. any food? suddenly she wasn't hungry anymore. thank you. and that's a great place to stop. so i'm going to. i'm going to dive in first....
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issued and the rest for and for how mazda is leader mohammed j for israel says it killed in july, back in july, the i c. c a. he's is miss now and go on to war crimes, including using starvation as a method of will fair and of crimes against humanity such as matter persecution and in you may not the course as much know and kalonde knowingly deprived guys of civilian population of food, water medicine and fuel, it also says that by preventing humanitarian assistance, israel fails to fulfill its obligations under international humanitarian law. while there's been a number of reactions to this decision by the i c. c, i'm us has issued a statement of just a short while ago saying that it welcomes the issue. and so these arrests were inspired. the international criminal court against benjamin this out. and you off kalonde on charges has committed war crimes and crimes against humanity. the statement goes on to call on the international criminal court to expand the scope of his targeting of accountability to all criminal occupation leaders, ministers and fascist officers, or shed the blood of policy
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uh, for the mere fact that we've been told those messages since may and july and especially july but the entire security apparatus that, um conditions have ripened. and yet the hostages are still held captive. hostages were murdered since then others may have lost their lives. and of course, all of them were still alive under duress and torture by hamas and their accomplices in gaza. if he really thinks the conditions improved, he should enact and be bold, be courageous and call for their release by signing the. the only viable way to bring them home, which is a deal. >> and what was your reaction to this deal between israel and hezbollah? and now the accusations of both hezbollah and israel accusing each other of breaches of the ceasefire on one hand, i think that the agreement with hezbollah and the government of lebanon is is problematic. >> we are returning to the patterns we saw on the eve of october seventh, when the israeli government is tolerating a terrorist organization that is threatening to keep attacking it. um, and is trying to silence it temporarily only to have a much
uh, for the mere fact that we've been told those messages since may and july and especially july but the entire security apparatus that, um conditions have ripened. and yet the hostages are still held captive. hostages were murdered since then others may have lost their lives. and of course, all of them were still alive under duress and torture by hamas and their accomplices in gaza. if he really thinks the conditions improved, he should enact and be bold, be courageous and call for their...
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julie and i said -- >> jimmy: pot head julie? >> yeah. she's a pot head. >> jimmy: oh, okay. >> i walk in the door and it's 11:30 in the morning and she's lighting a fatty and has a a glass of wine. and i said -- they're clapping! what the hell? chin up. stiff upper lip. real men don't ask for help. today, many of these ideas no longer hold true. especially if you have advanced prostate cancer. ♪♪ so challenge what you've been told. ask your doctor about your psma status and what it could mean for you. one scan can change the course of your prostate cancer journey. as it turns out, asking for help is the manliest thing you can do. merry christmas thank you (♪♪) it's that moment it's a gift it's so fluffy when a wish becomes true. a present for me? a person feels seen. i just thought god forbid something happens to that one i knew you'd like that, that's your color and to be seen oh, you nailed it! is to be loved thanks mom give the gifts that show you get them. welcome to your walmart. some people just know they could save hundreds on car insurance by checking allstate first. like you know to check the weather first, before sailing. it's gonna get nasty later. yep. hey! perfect day for sailing, huh? have fun on land. i'll go tell the coast guard. yep. yeah, checking first is smart. so check allstate first for a quote that could save you hundreds. you're in good hands with allstate. ah, bookstores. i've read that one, i've read that one, —i've read that one! —i didn't read that one, —i didn't read that one. —hey,can you get this? because i left my wallet way in my back pocket. my pleasure because i earn unlimited 2% cash back. wow, this is fascinating: did you know whales and barnacles have a parasitic relationship? oh, i know about parasitic relationships— let's go barnacle. off you go. unlimited 2% cash back, the wells fargo active cash credit card. that is their question. and nobody knows shoppers better than shopify. the undisputed, undefeated, checkout champion of the world. businesses that want to win, win with shopify. ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: our next guest is an oscar and emmy-nominated actress starring in the limited series, "before," which is streaming now on apple tv+, with new episodes available every friday through december 20th. please welcome rosie perez. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: wow. i'm so happy you're here. what a show we're having tonight. whoopi goldberg, rosie perez. come on. you worked with whoopi before, right? >> i worked with whoopi before. yeah, yeah. and we're still friends and i love her. i adore her. she's as cool as you know what. >> jimmy: yeah, she is. you are the coolest, too. come on. i'm so happy you're here. this is -- you just had a -- [ cheers and applause ] you really are. i mean, you just had a a milestone birthday, if you don't mind me bringing this up. yeah. [ laughter ] >> yes, i turned 60. >> jimmy: yeah! happy birthday. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ come on. you look so good. 60, oh, my gosh. are you kidding me? you look fantastic. >> still wearing fishnets. >> jimmy: yeah, exactly. how did you celebrate? >> oh, i had a party. my husband gave me a wonderful party. he rented this big suite in this hotel, and it had a huge terrace. whoopi came. yeah, and -- >> jimmy: that's fun. >> my family was so excited to see her. >> jimmy: how many people? >> oh, my god. well, first of all, there was only going to be 40, and the hotel said no, so we canceled the party. so then, my husband said, "f it," we're going to have the party anyway. and so we snuck everybody up, but 82 people showed up. >> jimmy: oh, my god. [ audience oohs ] [ light laughter ] >> 82 people. i was going around the room like, "who the hell are you?" [ laughter ] >> jimmy: i don't even know you, yeah. >> and -- and my family was very excited to see whoopi, you know, all my cousins and, you know, all of them and everything like that. and -- >> jimmy: 'cause she know -- she knows everybody? >> she knows -- yes. she knows my cousin sixto, my cousin brian, my cousin jonathan, my -- okay. you get it. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: oh, yeah. yeah, 80 people, yeah, absolutely. >> and, so -- yeah. she left early. >> jimmy: she did? >> yeah. because she said, "you're one of the few people i get out of bed for." and i was really touched for that. and she goes, "but now i'm going to bed." so, she left. [ light laughter ] and about 9:30 -- the party started at 7:00. at 9:30, i just snuck into one of the bedrooms and i went to bed. >> jimmy: because you can do that. [ laughter ] >> because i'm 60, damn it. >> jimmy: that's right. at 60 years old, you're allowed to do that stuff. you can do whatever you want. absolutely. i was looking at some research about you, and there's a great story about the first time you met barack obama. >> oh, god. >> jimmy: and this is before he was president? >> this was when he was senator barack obama. >> jimmy: do you mind telling the story because -- >> it's so humiliating. so he was like -- you know, he was like a rock star. he was like michael jackson. and everybody was screaming to meet him and there was this long ass line. and i was like, "i'm not gonna stand in this long ass line." so, i cut the line. and i was like, "senator, senator, senator. hi, i'm a big fan of yours." and he goes, "i'm a big fan of yours too." i said, "you know who i am?" he goes, "yeah, michelle and i, our first date, we saw 'do the right thing.'" i went, "oh, my god, you saw my [ bleep ]." [ laughter ] [ sad tuba ] [ applause ] ♪ getting to know you getting to know ♪ >> i was so embarrassed. he was like, "yeah, yeah, we did. we did." [ laughter ] and -- yeah, but -- and then he asked me to campaign for him and it was just wonderful. yeah. >> jimmy: you ended up campaigning for him. >> i ended up campaigning for him, and i ended up working in his administration. i was on the presidential advisory council on hiv and aids. and we created the first national aids strategy ever in the nation. >> jimmy: hey, that's fantastic. [ cheers and applause ] to say you do that's unbelievable. >> yeah, yeah. >> jimmy: you've had such a a great successful career. you've been nominated for an oscar. i always like to ask this question about auditioning. do you ever have a bad audition? 'cause those stories kind of always stick in your head. you go, "oof, that one was just -- that was not great." >> yeah. so it was for "the matrix," and it was for the supporting lead. and i was so excited. and i went in there and it was the worst audition of my life. it was so bad that the casting director was laughing during my audition. [ audience oohs ] >> jimmy: wait, this is for -- this is the carrie ann moss part? >> no, not her part. no, no, no. >> jimmy: keanu reeves? [ laughter ] whoa. that would have been good neo, yeah. >> yeah, yeah. and -- and so, the problem was i didn't really understand the script. you know, the blue pill, the this pill. i was like, "what the hell are they talking about?" right? [ light laughter ] and people, like, hooked up with tubes in their body. and i -- i just didn't get it. >> jimmy: i would watch this scene right now if you were like, "blue pill? i don't know what you're talking about." [ laughter ] i would love that. >> and so, i was trying to fake my way through the audition and everything. and it was bad. and then i was -- they were, like, "do you know martial arts?" i said, "yeah, i know kung fu." and i was so nervous that i messed up my whole routine and they were dying laughing. i go, "i'm just going to leave. i'm just gonna leave." and i started walking out the door and the -- i turned to the casting director, i go, "thank you." and she couldn't stop laughing. she didn't even say "good-bye." [ light laughter ] and i get in my car, i'm crying hysterically. i call my best friend pot head julieo, i, you know -- and i was like -- and she goes, "just come on over." and i went over to her house and i walk in the door and it's 11:30 in the morning and she's lighting a fatty and has a a glass of wine. and i said -- they're clapping! what the hell? [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: pot head julie! that's what she does. that's a real friend. >> that's the real friend because we laughed our asses off. [ laughter ] oh, my god. >> jimmy: good for you. >> yeah, yeah, so, yeah. >> jimmy: that's fantastic. >> god bless marijuana, yeah. >> jimmy: and do you know -- [ laughter ] [ cheers ] >> jimmy: i want to say congrats on this limited series "before." it's with billy crystal. billy crystal, rosie perez, i'm like -- have you ever worked together before? >> no, we never did. we shared a plane, a private jet to a boxing match. oh, it was so exciting. he was scared, though. [ light laughter ] there was a lot of turbulence. and the wayans were on board and they were making fun of it. they're
julie and i said -- >> jimmy: pot head julie? >> yeah. she's a pot head. >> jimmy: oh, okay. >> i walk in the door and it's 11:30 in the morning and she's lighting a fatty and has a a glass of wine. and i said -- they're clapping! what the hell? chin up. stiff upper lip. real men don't ask for help. today, many of these ideas no longer hold true. especially if you have advanced prostate cancer. ♪♪ so challenge what you've been told. ask your doctor about your psma...
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july 5, the secret service notified p.s.p. that the former president, trump, would take place -- or a rally would take place in butler. on monday, july 8, i and other commanders from p.s.p. attended the initial planning meeting with various law enforcement agencies. i visited site multiple times and completed the p.s.p. operation plan leading up to july 13. the secret service did not ask me as the officer in charge of p.s.p. assets to post a car, a trooper at the a.g.r. international property. nor am i aware of secret service making that request to any other p.s.p. official. 30 members of the state police were assigned to various roles to support the secret service. these members provided escort for the motorcade route, staff post within the secured perimeter, performed roving patrols and staffed a secret service command post. p.s.p. was not responsible for securing the building or property at a.g.r. international. the secret service established and managed the primary command post for communication. in the office of the farm show, butler farm show, the p.s.p. sergeant under my supervision was stationed in the secret service command post to relay information or any communication made by p.s.p. personnel to our local and federal partners. i thank you for this opportunity to provide information about the actions of the state police and
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quarter of earnings betweenjuly dismal quarter of earnings between july and dismal quarter of earnings betweenjuly and september. the between july september. the poor show across betweenjuly and september. the poor show across sectors is adding pressure on the equity markets, forcing earnings to downgrade by brokerages. our report is here to explain what this means for the broader economy. this means for the broader economy-— this means for the broader econom . ,., ~ economy. -- reporter. well, it is the weakness _ economy. -- reporter. well, it is the weakness in _ economy. -- reporter. well, it is the weakness in the - economy. -- reporter. well, it is the weakness in the broaderj is the weakness in the broader economy that is now starting to show up in corporate earnings. so whether it was heavy rain that destroyed crops and in turn affected sales of consumer staple companies or it was we cut spending by the government in infrastructure, that in turn affected companies in the steel, cement, energy or manufacturing and even aviation sector that saw some sort of weakness. and these are companies, top companies from the top in d
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july. juliette harris was shot and killed on july 25th at 02:00am and police believe that the shooter was driving this four-door toyota corolla, a swastika is scrawled on to san francisco safety investor programs office. and it was one of 2 races incidents that happened over the weekend. so they're asking for your help and finding who's responsible. this man may be one of them. police caught a man doing donuts and he had a loaded gun in his car in vallejo. the gun was unregistered. the driver was not licensed to drive and was arrested and livermore. police want your help to help give kids gifts this year. they want to reach their $10,000 goal through a gofundme page. the money goes to the shop with a cop program that pairs officers and kids for a day of holiday shopping. >> well, it that. >> we have dried out for any holiday shopping that you may be planning on later on this week. it is definitely a huge difference from where we were even just yesterday. >> we have a couple of lingering sprinkles this morning. this is the very last of it. you're berkeley hills camera right here, looking nice and clear. definitely. still some rainfall in the central coast. the central valley and snow still coming down in the sierra. but hey, back here at home, look at the radar. a bit of a quieter view this morning. some very light showers right above san pablo bay iran. and then just a few sprinkles elsewhere, future cast does show a little bit less of this activity as we move into the afternoon. we do have a few lingering sprinkles this morning. don't want you to rule that out. they will be spotty after that peaks of sunshine into the afternoon. and that is the start of our dry trend of weather that is going to be taking hold here for the rest of the forecast after today. so something to settle in for and know that you got something easier. travel conditions ahead for us. the sierra is still looking at a few new inches of snowfall today. the central valley getting some decent rain bay area. we've quieted things down at this point. a winter storm warning does still remain up in the sierra until 04:00am tomorrow morning for areas like yosemite national park or mammoth lakes. if you had plans on heading up that direction, winds have also come down, not an exceptionally windy one wave height at the pacific, though that is a concern. and we do have some strong rip tides as well. sneaker waves. so we do have a high surf advisory up until 10:00pm tonight for coastal neighbors. temperatures today upper 50's to low 60's pleasant feeling one and a look ahead shows these cool crisp conditions continue through the forecast. we will be staying dry through thanksgiving through black friday for your shopping and through that post holiday travel weekends re to all right that. >> role accident as you're traveling read that and eastbound. 24 dock along road in lafayette. both the eastbound and westbound side of 24 pretty backed up right now avoid it completely. if you can get around navigate that and tried of late that until things are a little better. a bridge right now. 21 minutes traveling into the city. the meter lights are on average with some are rich. just short of 10. things are a little slick out here this morning. one of the south bay, 30 minutes traveling along that 85 to menlo park. 2, 80 82 not seen major issues. air and the east bay. pretty much green moving up the limit along i-80 in 6.80, as well. sorry. james, back to you. thanks a lot. reyna. it's 6.17 and we're still talking about storm damage. and in san mateo, this happened look at this huge tree that fell on a house in a woman was in there. she is just thankful she made it out. this happened saturday morning. she was sleeping when the tree smashed onto the roof and into her home on maple street and she says she didn't even hear the tree. she was a good sleeper, i guess. but the commotion outside her window that eventually woke her up. >> they are shunning light. should my bedroom window. that's when i woke and i open joy and there were police thing that i am grateful for is that nobody got hurt by johnson. get name was staying at her. >> he is the heaviest sleeper i've ever heard in my life and she's lucky. and she knows that that giant tree that smash in was cleared away. you can see the roof was damaged and also knocked out power to the house and the city has actually now rent at the home. so that means nobody can live in there for now. >> well, the north bay dealing with the aftermath of last week's heavy storms. the storm left 2 people dead and caused widespread damage. as you can see. and while the worst is over, officials are combing through the wreckage. the sonoma county coroner's office now working with the families of those 2 victims whose bodies were found in flood waters. one of those victims was found dead after being trapped in a car off of river road. body of another victim was found in pine or creek. >> and the streets are now just starting to dry out of in the james, you're talking about and every winter they prepare for this type of in particular guerneville. they know all too well. what heavy winter storms can bring a cropper is lindsay for check out how people there our recovery. >> the hot box food truck was back in business on monday at its usual spot right outside of the guerneville pili golf course. but over the weekend it was a different story. dementia and employee with hot box food truck had to park the truck up the street on a river to serve the community lunch. >> a little bit up river road where it's a little bit higher. were it never floods? a pox there, you know, take all food that we put in a commissary. and then we just wait it out. >> on saturday, several roads around guerneville kiwi golf course were flooded and not accessible. much worse in saturday on several occasions. >> the last one i think would have been 2019. we had a really bad blood it went up there over the over the door, hands. this time, it only came up to half of the door. >> to michelle has lived in the area for 15 years. he's an employee at the hot box. he said 20 years ago, the dinosaur in the back lot of the corps had water up to its mouth the bill. the natural p we call. >> it has been totally engulfed. a lot of people. >> janet careers lives down drake road. she said this flood was pretty similar to 2019. this is the first year that we got of stuck back here because drake's flooded completely. so saturday we couldn't leave her house at all. we were completely stuck at home. >> thankfully career is and her family repair for the storm, but others weren't so lucky. i feel bad for people who, >> you know, don't have vehicles, elderly people, don, the resources to get out of here when the floods happen. those are the people who i was most worried about. people live along the river are houses pretty centrally located. >> so we're ok, but i know a lot of people were affected who are lower lying areas and they got flooded out. herrera says the community has really come together. >> many are connecting through a local facebook page to help each other out in guernville. lindsey ford kron. 4 news. >> before your money this morning, this saturday is small business saturday. that's the day. the supposed to make sure the choppers don't forget to support local artists and small businesses. california state treasurer fiona ma says the california businesses are struggling right now to recover in the post-pandemic era and the state treasury office right now is offering multiple small business loan programs to help them like micro loans and lines of credit up to 5 million dollars says they can even offer collateral support for businesses who don't have any but needed to get financing. >> all sorts of businesses. and we would highly recommend that you go visit your small business development center close to your house, therefore, in the bay area. one in san francisco hayward the tail and sandra fau and these are services. so you can call make an appointment with the consultant. they can go over your business plan and your finances and then look for those appropriate briefly selected those grants. are those loan that would have put the appropriate for you and your 5. a business. >> and a full list of resources can be found on the state treasurer's website. >> my friends and i we always like that something was wrong with him. i feel like we knew it was bound to happen. you're just like, wow, it's about time. >> still ahead on kron, 4 morning news on a county teacher is behind bars accused of possessing child. we'll see how the schoo drop everything and get some magic of your own during the xfinity black friday sale. xfinity internet customers, our best deals of the year are back! switch to xfinity mobile and get your choice of a free 5g phone, plus your next unlimited line free for a year. get amazing savings and connect to wifi speeds up to a gig on the go with xfinity mobile. fly 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(♪♪) police are searching for those wanted for a murder that happened and there is a photo here of 2 people. >> believed to be involved in this fatal shooting that killed erik por he was shot on august first in 2023 on tennyson road and terrell avenue east of 8.80. if you recognize these people contact the police. >> well, the coma police department needs your help now in identifying this man who you see here, he's accused of stealing $250 worth of merchandise from the store. police say the burglary happened on november 18th at the metro mall shopping center. police attempted to pull him over in the parking lot, but he took off. you have any information on who this person is. call como police. meanwhile, in the east bay, a rare pretty rican restaurpnt is leaving oakland and moving to castro valley. perla. puerto rican cuisine announced on its social media page the last day of business in oakland will be this saturday. the owners have been operating out of a convenience store for 3 years before opening its location on fruitvale avenue in 2021. la perla didn't announce when they're captured. either location will open. you know when we find out. >> it's 6.26. and still ahead on the kron, 4 morning news. governor newsom is making a california what he's calling trump proof. how's he going to trump proof. how's he going to do that? a beard that doesn't itch. and you're using king c. gillette on that thing? king c. gillette? look! this beard trimmer pro's got 40 length settings. and this beard oil- one of gq's best beard conditioners for soft, no itch facial hair. the best a man can get... ...is king c. gillette. sometimes jonah wrestles with falling asleep... ...so he takes zzzquil. the world's #1 sleep aid brand. and wakes up feeling like himself. get the rest to be your best with non-habit forming zzzquil. ♪ ♪ it is inevitable. chloe! hey dad. they will grow up. 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comparison. a lot quieter, a few isolated showers and sprinkles out there. as far as winds go, we've definitely come down. still a little bit breezy out towards pacifica. that's about the only spot that's exceptionally windy this morning. 40's to 50's for our current temperatures. petaluma at 52 oakland at 57 right now. nice way to kick off this morning. do watch for a few isolated showers this morning. by the time we reach the afternoon, pretty much done with that potential right now. all right, john, thank you for that. ok, we're tracking 24. >> a lot of issues going on. it was about 24 long road and a rent an accident down there. and then another one eastbound. 24 at ahca line is right. and lafayette. so if i was you, i would just clear of 24 until they're able to clear up those accidents this morning, our bridges about 24 minutes on the bay bridge. 7 tales around 20 are well, your purchase ever feels at 14. the golden gate is at 20 minutes. let's get a look at things happening in the south bay. light want to one 30 minute ride. 85 to menlo park darya. james, back to you. thanks a lot, alina. 6.30, right now in the east bay. more than a month has passed since a hit and run driver killed a woman in andy the victim's sister tells kron four's philippe de gaulle. she's hoping. >> for justice this holiday. >> terry red revisits lone tree way at canada valley road in antioch. her late sister patricia ready used to live in an encampment behind the lows shopping center at this intersection where she was hit by a car saturday. october 12, 2 was in the crosswalk across industry. dogs. our arms. this random both down in a news release following the incident. antioch police stating the victim was unconscious when officers and paramedics responded. >> just before 8.30, that night, gary read spoke with investigators who she says tell her speed factored into the crash person. never stop person kept going. >> danny was slow down to see if she was ok. red says her sister died from her injuries. 11 days after the collision making this the first thanksgiving ready. we'll celebrate without her sister around. it's going to be tough. it's going to be very tough. she just hopes the person behind the wheel that night comes forward because she says her sister should still be alive a lot of people under her wing. >> she played mother rolled. everybody care of everybody. i should give the shirt off her back. so our for anybody. >> she's a great person. read says investigators described the car in question as a white sedan in antioch, philippe djegal, all kron. 4 news. >> 6.32 is the time in a pittsburgh man was killed after he was hit by a car. pittsburgh. police say joaquin to was hit friday night on willow pass road while on his bike just after leaving church, the father to son to the hospital. but died of his injuries. and police say the driver who hit him took off anybody. who knows what happened, who that driver was. please call pittsburgh police. meanwhile, new this morning, a student at santa clara university was killed when she was hit by a car last week. and now his family is seeking help covering his funeral costs. the 18 year-old student keefe u.s. pope was riding his bicycle to class when the accident happened santa clara county. it was back last thursday on el camino reality caught me way right in front of the university's athletic complex. the driver remained at the scene and did help with the investigation at this point. no drugs or alcohol are believed to been factors in this accident. pope's funeral is set for december 2nd. >> it's 6.33, in oakland. police have released images of a car. they're looking for for the death of the woman you see here in julyhe was shot and killed on july. 25th about 2 in the morning when police found her body on international boulevard, they perform life-saving measures, but she died at the scene. so let's take a look at the vehicle. they're looking for. they say that the shooter was driving this white four-door toyota corolla that took vehicle. as you can see her as really dark tinted windows. and as a spoiler, it's also missing hubcaps on the rear driver's and front passenger's side. if you see this vehicle, please call the oakland police. it's 6.34, and a high school teacher in solano county is under arrest, accused of possessing child a really in a shot ix has reaction now. students rio vista high school. >> well, the suspect in this case remains on paid administrative leave from here at rio vista high school behind me. he also remains in custody at the solano county jail on a no-bail warrant. >> he was just like, oh, weird person like you could just tell about. and that he had like a weird vibe going
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. >> her knees talked about how this is where it all began, back in july, the interview was back in july, but she is apparently playing with her nieces. so now she has resumed that. arlette, thank you so much. >>> it is not just policy in for a major overhaul, the 2024 election also brings a reckoning for both political parties. for democrats, questions about messaging, and major connect between the party and its once reliable democratic voters . for republicans, the future is now . but, the majority that voted for donald trump has high expectations . i want to bring in presidential historian deb doug brinkley. good to see you. the first 100 days are critical for any president. what do you think trump's first 100 days will look like. what are you watching for? >> one thing i am looking at is what is going on with ukraine, and russia. on wednesday, president biden has a meeting with donald trump and i am positive that he is going to try to convince trump to stay the course with zelenskyy, to double down with ukraine, at least for maybe six more months, meanwhile, biden is trying to arm th
. >> her knees talked about how this is where it all began, back in july, the interview was back in july, but she is apparently playing with her nieces. so now she has resumed that. arlette, thank you so much. >>> it is not just policy in for a major overhaul, the 2024 election also brings a reckoning for both political parties. for democrats, questions about messaging, and major connect between the party and its once reliable democratic voters . for republicans, the future is...
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. >> her niece talked about how this is where it all began because back in july, harris told the interviewer in july that she was apparently playing with her nieces and making pancakes. and so now she is resuming that. >> thank you so much. >>> it's not just policy that is in for a major overhaul, the 2024 election also brings a reckoning for both political parties for democrats, questions about messaging and major disconnects between the party and its once reliable democratic voters. for republicans, the future is now, but the majority that voted for donald trump has high expectations . i want to bring in president -- brinkley. great to see you. the first hundred days are critical for any president . what you think trumps first 100 days will look like? what are you watching for? >> i think one thing i'm looking at is what is going on with the ukraine and russia on wednesday , president biden is going to meet with donald trump and i am positive he is going to try to comment -- convinced trump to stay the course with zelensky to double down with ukraine, at least give them six more months, meanwhile
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july. and now all of this, um, west of intelligence services suspect is that is the russian military intelligence service g at all. you all get who was behind the fire in july. but of course they have to wait and see what the investigations release time. as i said to the police original as you me to that does, it was a technical problem, but escalated the results of the investigations and all right, that was dw reporter d i your shadow. thank you very much for that update. let's take a look now at some other stories making headlines around the world. supporters of pac concerns jailed former prime minister, whom wrong con of clash with police and the countries northwest. many con supporters are trying to get to the capital as lombard, after a court ruled protest by his p t. i party to the unlawful authorities in the capital, a block major axis, roads and suspended, mobile and internet services. a maintenance presidential election, a foreign right pro russian candidate has taken a surprising lead with nearly all of the votes counted calendar. jessica, who is slightly ahead of central arrive leader. i don't know what's going on. you herself, edge past the coun
july. and now all of this, um, west of intelligence services suspect is that is the russian military intelligence service g at all. you all get who was behind the fire in july. but of course they have to wait and see what the investigations release time. as i said to the police original as you me to that does, it was a technical problem, but escalated the results of the investigations and all right, that was dw reporter d i your shadow. thank you very much for that update. let's take a look now...
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julie tsirkin joins us now. julie, where are republicans right now when it comes to deciding who will be the next senate majority leader? >> reporter: well, just moments after president-elect trump posted that message, rick scott, one of the three contenders in runny to succeed mitch mcconnell said he 100% agrees and he will do exactly what trump is asking any leader to do. rick scott has been giving endorsements from maga world, elon musk, sitting senators, as well. he is the longshot running against the two johns, as we call them, the number two current republican in seed senate leadership and senator john cornyn of texas, who, by the way, urged trump publicly not to win ahead of wednesday's leadership elections. clearly, trump is not clearly heeding that call. the thing is that selection happens up by secret ballot and closed doors. they have to get a majority of republican congregants, they have 52 seats, they might have a 53rd if dave mccormick's racing pennsylvania's coffee. we will see what happened but we will see what happens. >> for all we know he could tweet a name or post the name of the person he wants to be senate majority leader. i want to ask you about how lawmakers on capitol hill have been reacted to the election result we saw this week. julie been hearing? >> reporter: republicans are excited. they feel like they have a mandate in the senate. they will have the biggest majority we have seen around here for democrats or republicans in years. they want to pass large sweeping proposals, tax codes, some of them went to investigate democrats that led investigations against the now president-elect, they want to make changes at the southern border but when you look across the aisle, yes, there is still hope, very slim hope the democrats can still take control the house. they are really doing some soul- searching. i've been talking to a number of democrats, you have too, yamiche, trying to figure out who their future is and who their future leader is. listen to this democratic congressman from massachusetts early with alex witt. >> we need to seriously re- examine how we are talking about the economy so we can actually push back on this and have a reasonable agenda because this is the bottom line. if we don't have a rational appro
julie tsirkin joins us now. julie, where are republicans right now when it comes to deciding who will be the next senate majority leader? >> reporter: well, just moments after president-elect trump posted that message, rick scott, one of the three contenders in runny to succeed mitch mcconnell said he 100% agrees and he will do exactly what trump is asking any leader to do. rick scott has been giving endorsements from maga world, elon musk, sitting senators, as well. he is the longshot...
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july. that july rate on starts was the weakest going back all the way to 202 is. we want to be careful here and point out that it's also between single and multifamily due to interest rate levels and land-locked owners really have been underperforming, so single family new construction has been kind of the star. the percentage of those homes have grown over historic standards. if we look at permits they were down 1,416,000. that follows 1,425,000. so less than a 1% drop. also the lightest rate since july october from below 3.80 to well over 4.40 -- excuse me, 4.20-ish. we know interest rates moved higher and they continue to be the linchpin of the housing market. we do see that rates haven't moved much but they were already down coming into this number, joe. 4.22 on a ten, down half a dozen basis points. a parallel shift on the curve. this consolidation we've seen in closing yields on long-dated treasuries is starting to slip a bit. we had four sessions in a row where we were closing between 4.42 and 4.45. yesterday we were a bit lower. it looks like we're losing a bit of that momentum. it doesn't price me that 4.50 has been a breaker for ten-year yields but i wouldn't look for a huge amount of retrenchment. back to you. >> does it matter what goes on -- well, hopefully nothing -- i thought it was a flight to safety from what's happening in -- far, far away. that's not what's happening? >> well, i do think there is some of that in there. actually with the counterfactual not known, wha
july. that july rate on starts was the weakest going back all the way to 202 is. we want to be careful here and point out that it's also between single and multifamily due to interest rate levels and land-locked owners really have been underperforming, so single family new construction has been kind of the star. the percentage of those homes have grown over historic standards. if we look at permits they were down 1,416,000. that follows 1,425,000. so less than a 1% drop. also the lightest rate...
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julie sirkin joins us now. julie, how are things shaping up in the senate? what can you tell us about a fight for control of the house? what are you saying? >> it's okay to be with you. there is so much drama, especially coming out of pennsylvania, because dave mccormick who is the republican challenger to three term incumbent bob casey, a democrat, is currently leading him by about half a percentage point. now, throughout all of this, we have heard from the national center republican committee that is essentially the campaign arm for senate republicans in the upper chamber, they just released a statement a couple moments ago saying it's time for bob casey to end this pitiful charade and concede obvious truth, he lost his race to dave mccormick. every democrat says they must call on casey to stop undermining faith in our elections and concede. i will tell you, most republicans did concede in their races, except for wisconsin. that race was actually called days ago. in the case of casey and mccormick in pennsylvania, nbc news and many other outlets have not you call that race because there are still at least 100,000 provisional ballots within the state of pennsylvania left account. casey's campaign, i talked to a number of officials over the last couple of days, they tell me they will not concede. they will have patience until every last vote is counted in this race, and of course, they are doing this because control of the senate is so important. publicans already have a 52 seat majority. if dave mccormick is declared the victor in pennsylvania that brings it up to 53. that is a bigger majority than republicans have seen in years, and certainly donald trump needs that to be able to do some of the widespread things he wants to do when it comes to the tax code and a couple of other things, as well. the board or one of them, as well, as you have reported on extensively. >> let the drama continue. juliekin, thank you so much. >>> up next, it may be trump's biggest promise. to deport millions of undocumented immigrants inside the united states. how would it work, and what will it look like? we are digging into that just next. next. >>> president-elect donald trump made that a centerpiece of his campaign rally, the key promise for his first day in the white house. he said that he would start deporting millions of undocumented immigrants living in the united states. the question is, now that we are here, how exactly will they do that? he has actually been very light on the details over just how the biggest deportation effort in history would actually work, and for instance, who would actually conduct those deportations. what are the details? and of course, there is also the small issue of cost, which the american immigration counsel says in one estimate could be more than $300 billion. in an exclusive telephone interview with nbc's kristen welker, of course, the moderator of meet the pr
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julie joins me now live. julie, good morning. after donald trump's sweeping win on tuesday, where do democrats begin to address those problems and who are they looking at to lead them into the future now? >> reporter: both great questions. it's soul-searching time and now some are publicly pointing fingers, like former speaker nancy pelosi who said president biden never should have run for re-election and vice president harris should have earned the nomination during the primaries. others telling me grievances are a waste of time and that democrats have to work across the aisle to win back voters. as for who leads them, that's the big question. a senator told me it's still to be determined. willie? >> a lot of democrats saying look to the states, a deep bench of governors across the country. we will see. julierring with ariana grande in the new "wicked" movie. plus, "a life well lived." the college student who started an outdoor empire with a backpack that would fill school lockers around the world. >>> and, as we head to break, our photo of the week. detroit lions star receiver amon-ra st. brown standing on his head, no hands, after scoring a touchdown in a win over the green bay packers at lambeau field. st. brown said after the game he saw a college football player pull the cele the day before and had to try it. the lions play the texans tonight right here on nbc. weathertech presents. ♪ deck the halls with gifts so happy ♪ ♪ fa la la la la, la la la la ♪ ♪ made right here so nothing's crappy ♪ ♪ fa la la la la, la la la la ♪ ♪ laser-measured ♪ ♪ perfect fitting ♪ ♪ fa la la, la la la, lahh lahh lahh ♪ ♪ auto, home and even pets, too ♪ ♪ perfect gifts for me ♪ ♪ and perfect gifts you ♪ happy holidays start at wt.com when a tough cough finds you on the go, a syrup would be... silly! woo!
julie joins me now live. julie, good morning. after donald trump's sweeping win on tuesday, where do democrats begin to address those problems and who are they looking at to lead them into the future now? >> reporter: both great questions. it's soul-searching time and now some are publicly pointing fingers, like former speaker nancy pelosi who said president biden never should have run for re-election and vice president harris should have earned the nomination during the primaries. others...