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kara swisher will join me next. y kara swisher will join me next r.n caught early, it's more treatable. i'm cologuard. i'm noninvasive and detect altered dna in your stool to find 92% of colon cancers even in early stages. tell me more. it's for people 45 plus at average risk for colon cancer, not high risk. false positive and negative results may occur. ask your prescriber if cologuard is right for you. i'm on it. that's a step in the right direction. little things can become your big moment. that's why there's otezla. otezla is not a cream. it's a pill that treats plaque psoriasis differently. with otezla, 75% clearer skin is achievable. don't use if you're allergic to otezla. it may cause severe diarrhea, nausea or vomiting. otezla is associated with an increased risk of depression. tell your doctor if you have a history of depression or suicidal thoughts or if these feelings develop. some people taking otezla reported weight loss. your doctor should monitor your weight and may stop treatment. upper respiratory tract infection and headache may occu
kara swisher will join me next. y kara swisher will join me next r.n caught early, it's more treatable. i'm cologuard. i'm noninvasive and detect altered dna in your stool to find 92% of colon cancers even in early stages. tell me more. it's for people 45 plus at average risk for colon cancer, not high risk. false positive and negative results may occur. ask your prescriber if cologuard is right for you. i'm on it. that's a step in the right direction. little things can become your big moment....
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kara, rashad, thank you always for joining me. we have to wrap it up because our hour is up.tephanie ruehl. thank you for watching. my dear friend and colleague eamon mohyeldin picks up breaking news coverage on the other side of the break. ...and new adventures. you hope the more you give the less they'll miss. but even if your teen was vaccinated against meningitis in the past... they may be missing vaccination for meningitis b. let's help protect them together. because missing menb vaccination could mean missing out on a whole lot more. ask your doctor if your teen is missing meningitis b vaccination. come on in, we're open. ♪ all we do is hand you the bag. simple. done. we adapt and we change. you know, you just figure it out. we've just been finding a way to keep on pushing. ♪ it turns out i have tardive dyskinesia, a condition that may be related to important medications i take for my bipolar disorder. tardive dyskinesia can affect different parts of the body. it may also affect people who take medication for depression and schizophrenia. - [narrator] in today's trying
kara, rashad, thank you always for joining me. we have to wrap it up because our hour is up.tephanie ruehl. thank you for watching. my dear friend and colleague eamon mohyeldin picks up breaking news coverage on the other side of the break. ...and new adventures. you hope the more you give the less they'll miss. but even if your teen was vaccinated against meningitis in the past... they may be missing vaccination for meningitis b. let's help protect them together. because missing menb...
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. >>> nobody i would rather talk to about the tech deal of the day than kara swisher.ood morning >> good morning, how are you doing? >> i'm doing pretty well this one i think has a better chance of getting through without antitrust scrutiny because post mates doesn't have the kind of share in big markets where uber does. does that make this less of a good deal? >> you know i think the question is does this delivery market get sewn up by two players which is door dash and uber you have to imagine antitrust officials will be looking at this you know they want to really double down in delivery because it is a good business for them and it gives them multiple revenue streams and it makes perfect sense from a business point of vow i don't know if it does from a restaurant point of view i wonder if they will on jukt to this if there has to be other deals. i can't imagine there won't be some push back to split the market between door dash and uber, at least in this country >> so now you've got an uber that is sort of horizontal across a bunch of gig stuff. ride hailing, food,
. >>> nobody i would rather talk to about the tech deal of the day than kara swisher.ood morning >> good morning, how are you doing? >> i'm doing pretty well this one i think has a better chance of getting through without antitrust scrutiny because post mates doesn't have the kind of share in big markets where uber does. does that make this less of a good deal? >> you know i think the question is does this delivery market get sewn up by two players which is door dash...
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kara, do you expect instagram reels to be a tiktok killer?ey'll try that's what facebook does, they never think of a fresh idea on their own. so they'll try i think this is really -- it's quite special. it's a different thing yes, of course they can mimic everything it would be nice if they thought of an idea on their own. that would be nice some day. that would be an interesting trend. but sure sure why not. we'll see. we'll see how it is. they have the base using it already. but they have to be careful not to go too far from their -- they did very well with stories by grabbing that from snapchat. but maybe. we'll see. they failed, i don't know what happened with their dating service. where did that go? they had a lot of things that work and don't work. that's normal for a giant company like that. >> sure. kara swisher, the best looking 109-year-old we have on our air. thank you. >> i'm not doing any dancing don't worry. no dances by cakara swisher on tiktok >> thank you >>> look at this chart it is a stock nearly 900% higher in just the las
kara, do you expect instagram reels to be a tiktok killer?ey'll try that's what facebook does, they never think of a fresh idea on their own. so they'll try i think this is really -- it's quite special. it's a different thing yes, of course they can mimic everything it would be nice if they thought of an idea on their own. that would be nice some day. that would be an interesting trend. but sure sure why not. we'll see. we'll see how it is. they have the base using it already. but they have to...
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my name is kara bos — or my korean name, as stated on my file, is kang mee sook — and i was adopted tostand the real unconditional bond that's really built during the initial couple years of caring for a child. i also then thought of my mother and how that must have beenjust so painful, to have to make that excruciating choice of abandoning a child. dna obviously doesn't lie, so i had a true biological link for once in my life. but his family was unwilling to help or to release any kind of information, or even help me actually at all. the fact that they can't see the bigger issue involved with this, like, the fundamental issue of the fact that it's just a girl looking for her mother, they can't even be human about that, i can't comprehend it, to be honest. i just can't. that's when i started to get upset about the injustice of it all. i think this day is momentous for all of us adoptees, just to have a right, finally. i'm starting to really close off to everything that i'd kind of opened up to — my identity with korea and korea as a country, as a society — because i have been hurt and
my name is kara bos — or my korean name, as stated on my file, is kang mee sook — and i was adopted tostand the real unconditional bond that's really built during the initial couple years of caring for a child. i also then thought of my mother and how that must have beenjust so painful, to have to make that excruciating choice of abandoning a child. dna obviously doesn't lie, so i had a true biological link for once in my life. but his family was unwilling to help or to release any kind of...
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my name is kara bos — or my korean name, as stated on my file, is kang mee sook — and i was adopted toit wasn't until i had my daughter that i understand the real unconditional bond that's really built during the initial couple years of caring for a child. i also then thought of my mother and how that must have beenjust so painful, to have to make that excruciating choice of abandoning a child. dna obviously doesn't lie, so i had a true biological link for once in my life. but his family was unwilling to help or to release any kind of information, or even help me actually at all. the fact that they can't see the bigger issue involved with this, like, the fundamental issue of the fact that it's just a girl looking for her mother, they can't even be human about that, i can't comprehend it, to be honest. i just can't. that's when i started to get upset about the injustice of it all. i think this day is momentous for all of us adoptees, just to have a right, finally. i'm starting to really close off to everything that i'd kind of opened up to — my identity with korea and korea as a country
my name is kara bos — or my korean name, as stated on my file, is kang mee sook — and i was adopted toit wasn't until i had my daughter that i understand the real unconditional bond that's really built during the initial couple years of caring for a child. i also then thought of my mother and how that must have beenjust so painful, to have to make that excruciating choice of abandoning a child. dna obviously doesn't lie, so i had a true biological link for once in my life. but his family...
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fide federal agents that are kidnapping people in portland oregon there's a lot to get to also naomi kara vonnie will bring us the weekly offensive and natalie mcgill has some mind blowing old news about perhaps the only american to ever get paid reparations for slavery but 1st here's my interview with kevin just family and thanks so much for joining me yeah this for having me so you're doing excellent journalism and one of the topics that i think you're one of the best on is julian assigns so i wanted to start off with talking about him obviously there's always developments in what's going on with him to continue. persecution of julian assad recently they added extra indictments more indictments added on a few weeks ago i mean there were already 17 indictment 17 or 18 by the justice department against him what the hell are they adding on to and what's the point of that. they're just window dressing they're trying to make their case look better but it really rests upon this conspiracy theory that they've never been able to prove that julian assad and recruited chelsea manning to work for
fide federal agents that are kidnapping people in portland oregon there's a lot to get to also naomi kara vonnie will bring us the weekly offensive and natalie mcgill has some mind blowing old news about perhaps the only american to ever get paid reparations for slavery but 1st here's my interview with kevin just family and thanks so much for joining me yeah this for having me so you're doing excellent journalism and one of the topics that i think you're one of the best on is julian assigns so...
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. >> joining me kara lee. and "the new york times" correspondent peter baker and michael steele, as well as dr. joshua sharsky, vice dean at the johns hopkins bloomberg school. first, sam, to you, that's where the president is heading. en route to florida, now there are devastating numbers in florida, about how the coronavirus is hitting the state. >> reporter: devastating numbers indeed, andrea. good to be with you. eye mentioned 11,000 new cases today. that means in the last eight days, 71,000 cases in florida. that's more than the states have seen ago gretz. there are loblocks and blocks o people that would like to be tested. they're hitting the limit every single day. if you take a sliver of good news here, andrea, it's the fact for the state of florida, 95,000 tests, the positivity rate came down to about only 15% which is still shockingly high for the rest of the country. but the day before, it was 20.7%. the first time since testing started that more than 1 out of 5 people tested in the state of florida
. >> joining me kara lee. and "the new york times" correspondent peter baker and michael steele, as well as dr. joshua sharsky, vice dean at the johns hopkins bloomberg school. first, sam, to you, that's where the president is heading. en route to florida, now there are devastating numbers in florida, about how the coronavirus is hitting the state. >> reporter: devastating numbers indeed, andrea. good to be with you. eye mentioned 11,000 new cases today. that means in the...
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>> kara, thank you. >>> new york's former top prosecutor jeffrey berman will testify behind closed doorscongress next week about his forced resignation. he spearheaded a number of high profile investigations that had angered president trump including an investigation of president trump's former mayor. his abrupt and unusual removal has fueled further scrutiny and fueled criticism that he's been politicizing the justice department on the president's behalf. now cnn has learned there's talk of a job swap that would trip him to a top role leaving the position unfilled. >>> the supreme court cleared the way for alabama to make it more complicated to vote by mail in the name of guarding against ballot fraud. in a 5-4 vote they blocked a lower court ruling during this pandemic. president trump has repeatedly cast suspicion around voting by mail claiming there's massive fraud though the president votes by mail himself. show thor fraud is rampant. >>> a miami-dade police officer faces charges after striking a woman at miami-dade airport for striking a woman. >> what you going to do? officer anth
>> kara, thank you. >>> new york's former top prosecutor jeffrey berman will testify behind closed doorscongress next week about his forced resignation. he spearheaded a number of high profile investigations that had angered president trump including an investigation of president trump's former mayor. his abrupt and unusual removal has fueled further scrutiny and fueled criticism that he's been politicizing the justice department on the president's behalf. now cnn has learned...
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kara was talking about the break up risk on these stocks. i don't think investors are there. i think they view that as maybe not a remote possibility, but a slim possibility i think it would also be hard to argue that amazon should be forced to spin off aws, but in terms of breaking up the business i think it is a hard argument to make i don't think if the hearings are likely to materially impact the stocks, unless there is an aha gotcha moment. unless they are really tripped up but these are very seasoned and experienced executives but it is possible these companies also don't have a lot on their own side. they are creating a lot of benefits for consumers and i think they will spend a lot of time up there talking about that >> i bet those ceos will be a lot more relaxed, sitting at home or in their office looking at a web cam than they would be sitting in chambers. i ordered something from amazon over the weekend, they said two days i got it the next day. do you have a sense on whether or not the labor relations challenges, that the likes of amazon faced, have they eased cha
kara was talking about the break up risk on these stocks. i don't think investors are there. i think they view that as maybe not a remote possibility, but a slim possibility i think it would also be hard to argue that amazon should be forced to spin off aws, but in terms of breaking up the business i think it is a hard argument to make i don't think if the hearings are likely to materially impact the stocks, unless there is an aha gotcha moment. unless they are really tripped up but these are...
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. >> steve's friend herb karas shared many of these adventures. >> he could handle himself up a mountainr stay overnight in the woods if you had to. >> very nice. >> yeah, very good luck you have today. >> yes. >> in 2009, kulash gets recognition not just as a master of taxidermy, but as a bona fide artist. his work is featured in a museum show of animal art called "ravishing beasts." rachel poliquin is the exhibit's curator. >> steve's taxidermy was great. it reflected who he was and it had a certain charisma and passion to it. >> the following year, kulash is preparing to pursue one of his other passions -- an international hunting expedition. >> then one night in march 2010, his son stacey, who lives in the basement of the family home, is awakened by the smoke alarm. >> i opened up my bedroom door, there was a five-foot fire. >> as stacey runs next door to phone the fire department, his dad makes a fatal mistake. >> he went and tried to put the fire out himself when he could have just walked right out the front door. >> could you see? could you breathe? >> i tried to get him out of th
. >> steve's friend herb karas shared many of these adventures. >> he could handle himself up a mountainr stay overnight in the woods if you had to. >> very nice. >> yeah, very good luck you have today. >> yes. >> in 2009, kulash gets recognition not just as a master of taxidermy, but as a bona fide artist. his work is featured in a museum show of animal art called "ravishing beasts." rachel poliquin is the exhibit's curator. >> steve's...
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that is kerry eastman -- that is kara eastman. on donagain taking bacon. so you kind of see that theme. a little bit about kara. she is a lifelong midwesterner. she grew up with a single mother. she has run high-powered nonprofits. she has led homelessness programs. she has run domestic violence shelters. she has helped people with lou gehrig's disease. omaha health and kids alliance. so she has got this great big background, helping so many different people. the grassroots, that is her thing. .he gets people so fired up every time i talk with her, she talks about all the prospective voters she is talking with. she is not only doing well on the fundraising front, but also doing great on the grassroots front. betsy: one more person we want to talk about, then we will take some questions from the audience. so if you have not had a chance to,o to the ask a question feel free to do that. i want to ask you about hilary shelton in michigan. she does not know who she is running against yet because they are in the primary on the republican side on august 4. tell u
that is kerry eastman -- that is kara eastman. on donagain taking bacon. so you kind of see that theme. a little bit about kara. she is a lifelong midwesterner. she grew up with a single mother. she has run high-powered nonprofits. she has led homelessness programs. she has run domestic violence shelters. she has helped people with lou gehrig's disease. omaha health and kids alliance. so she has got this great big background, helping so many different people. the grassroots, that is her thing....
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>>that was kara fence strong reporting and that wraps up kron 4 news tonight at 8, here's what we're working on for kron 4 news at 9 has more counties are forced to roll back reopening businesses to the surge in covid-19 cases, an infectious disease expert explains what it would take for the bay area to bring back to stay at home and 8 and as california gets ready to sue the trump administration over its new rule on international soon we will explain how some professors are stepping up to make sure those students do not get deported those stories >>news stations. >>you're watching kron 4 news at know what you think that things are ok and we did great is the minute you're starting to get unsafe that the biggest enemy here is complacency. >>now 9 coronavirus cases are surging in at least 33 states and hospitalizations have hit new records in at least 11 one bay area doctor is now weighing in on if we could go back to another stay at home order. good evening, i'm ken wayne and i pale more california hit a new grim milestone in its fight against the coronavirus 7,000 new cases and 149 ne
>>that was kara fence strong reporting and that wraps up kron 4 news tonight at 8, here's what we're working on for kron 4 news at 9 has more counties are forced to roll back reopening businesses to the surge in covid-19 cases, an infectious disease expert explains what it would take for the bay area to bring back to stay at home and 8 and as california gets ready to sue the trump administration over its new rule on international soon we will explain how some professors are stepping up to...
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. >> that is kara eastman. she's taking on done bacon. a little bit about kara eastman. she's a lifelong midwesterner and she grew up as us -- with a single mother. she is run high-powered non-profits. she has led homelessness programs. she has run domestic violence shelters. she hasol helped people with lou gehrig's disease. she founded the omaha healthy kids alliance so she has this great egg deep and wide background in helping so many different people. the grassroots, that's her thing for that's her think richie gets people so fired up. every time i talk with her she talks about all of these phonecalls that are being made and all the voter sees connecting with so she has not only doing well on the fund-raising front but also doing great on the grassroots front as well. >> i want to ask one more person we want to talk about and then we will take questions from the audience. if you haven't had a chance to go to the asked the question tab please feel free to do that. we can take some of your questions that i want to ask you about hillary schopin in michigan. she is runni
. >> that is kara eastman. she's taking on done bacon. a little bit about kara eastman. she's a lifelong midwesterner and she grew up as us -- with a single mother. she is run high-powered non-profits. she has led homelessness programs. she has run domestic violence shelters. she hasol helped people with lou gehrig's disease. she founded the omaha healthy kids alliance so she has this great egg deep and wide background in helping so many different people. the grassroots, that's her thing...
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we'll ask none other than kara swisher.a pandemic this next sentence would not have been all that significant, but for the first time this election cycle, joe biden and barack obama were in the same room. the former running mates reunited earlier this month mon record a socially distant conversation, where they discussed president trump's leadership and in a teaser release this morning, here's what they said. >> can you imagine standing up when you're a president saying it's not my responsibility? i take no responsibility. i mean, literally and those words didn't come out of our mouths while we were in office. >> i don't understand his inability to get a sense of what people are going through. he just can't -- he can't relate in any way. >> the full video, the full conversation will be released tomorrow. chuck, again, i mean, if were weren't in middle of a pandemic saying barack obama and joe biden are in same room together campaigning would not be a big deal, but because of this, this is first time and we're well into july
we'll ask none other than kara swisher.a pandemic this next sentence would not have been all that significant, but for the first time this election cycle, joe biden and barack obama were in the same room. the former running mates reunited earlier this month mon record a socially distant conversation, where they discussed president trump's leadership and in a teaser release this morning, here's what they said. >> can you imagine standing up when you're a president saying it's not my...
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kara, thank you so much for joining me. i've got to leave it there.ce president joe biden. he laid out the fourth pillar of his build back better economic plan yesterday in his hometown of wilmington, delaware. this final pillar focuses on advancing racial equity in america's work force, and bridging the gap highlighted during the pandemic, including a $30 billion investment into minority small businesses, tripling the full level of contracts with disadvantaged small businesses and refundable tax credit of 15,000 bucks to help families purchase their first home. joining me to discuss is john rogers, chief financial officer at aerial investments and former chair of president obama's advisory council on financial capability. he is of course a biden supporter. john, thank you so much for joining us. so much of this plan focuses on boosting small businesses. that is so important. but isn't it a little bit naive, considering right now the impact of this pandemic, the economic impact is pushing us to a place where six months from now we might not even have
kara, thank you so much for joining me. i've got to leave it there.ce president joe biden. he laid out the fourth pillar of his build back better economic plan yesterday in his hometown of wilmington, delaware. this final pillar focuses on advancing racial equity in america's work force, and bridging the gap highlighted during the pandemic, including a $30 billion investment into minority small businesses, tripling the full level of contracts with disadvantaged small businesses and refundable...
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kara at the white house, set the stage for us. what are we hearing from the president with regard to the big decision? >> reporter: the president and his team have maintained the subpoenas for the president's tax returns and other financial documents are a distraction from his ability to dot work of the presidency. they've said that they are politically motivated. as you know, the president had refused to release his tax returns since he was a candidate in 2016. his argument is that voters knew this, and it's been decided. they voted for him anyway and they don't care. so it's a moot issue. look, he said they are under audit, that's been his reason for why he hasn't released these, never updated us on why they're under audit after more than three years. that is not a reason why he couldn't release his tax returns. many people's tax returns are under audit. he's chosen not to do so and his political opponents have made this an issue for some time saying that it's of import for this president because of his global financial dealings
kara at the white house, set the stage for us. what are we hearing from the president with regard to the big decision? >> reporter: the president and his team have maintained the subpoenas for the president's tax returns and other financial documents are a distraction from his ability to dot work of the presidency. they've said that they are politically motivated. as you know, the president had refused to release his tax returns since he was a candidate in 2016. his argument is that...
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money or ruling party tried to sell it to them at market rates something which shocked economists rita kara from the indian institute of management for instance said the government's unwillingness to relent and give it free to the states is mind boggling i couldn't understand why you were trying to profit from this grain instead of giving people who not you dance of the lead on a moment has given free of cost millions of those who are not having i didn't you got didn't the government has given for your cause like a jeep all. if i could your rice something else is an optimal back if they saw that it just died it wouldn't but that is the stuff for dish and cost but not elitist or it's just been provided free of cost by government and the state government also so we do respond by saying we'll say when you say you don't like janet then that can provide the start just. not when his is a statistic from the financial times which reported that of the the money most of the money that was given in extra funding it was less than $12000000000.00 or about no point 4 percent of india's g.d.p. g.d.p. that
money or ruling party tried to sell it to them at market rates something which shocked economists rita kara from the indian institute of management for instance said the government's unwillingness to relent and give it free to the states is mind boggling i couldn't understand why you were trying to profit from this grain instead of giving people who not you dance of the lead on a moment has given free of cost millions of those who are not having i didn't you got didn't the government has given...
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joining our conversation nbc news correspondent kara lee and frank fuglisi.lee, take us through the legal effort under way and what it mean that is the full circuit will hear this case? >> reporter: well, this is just the -- if you step back, this is the latest development in something going og fon tn for t years. michael flynn's sentencing didn't happen. there was a number of iterations to sentence flynn. flynn requested to withdraw his plea. then the justice department got involved and told the judge that they were going to dismiss the charges. that's when judge sullivan said, no, i'm going to appoint a former judge to argue why they shouldn't dismiss the charges and wanted to have that hearing. flynn's team asked an appeals court to stop that and rule against judge sullivan and strip him of the ability to do that. the panel of judges said okay and agreed with flynn. now what's happening is the full court is willing to hear this. that reset it s the table on th question of whether or not judge sullivan gets to eventually have this hearing. one option that c
joining our conversation nbc news correspondent kara lee and frank fuglisi.lee, take us through the legal effort under way and what it mean that is the full circuit will hear this case? >> reporter: well, this is just the -- if you step back, this is the latest development in something going og fon tn for t years. michael flynn's sentencing didn't happen. there was a number of iterations to sentence flynn. flynn requested to withdraw his plea. then the justice department got involved and...
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hey guys and welcome to techno on phil tours joined by dr surely some are in kara santa maria because i'm not going to one of my favorite things is shrimp soon ruling away on a hot grill but i also have a fair amount of hesitation when it comes to actually knowing where that shrimp comes from then you may not realize it but shrimp raised overseas can have high levels of antibiotics and other additives that don't always pass american safety standards and america imports a lot of shrimp ira 1000000000 pounds worth so we also the food and drug administration the agency responsible for policing us ports if we can follow them while they test unsafe shipments. america has a jumbo appetite for shrimp you know it's a little piece of flesh that they can eat easy it's kind of like popcorn of the sea americans it's an average of 4 pounds pop past a year. at fred 62 days chef fred eric serves a lot of shrimp it's very difficult as a chef or restaurant or to buy shrimp with the confidence that what you're serving . it's going to be good type of rush to make sure. americans taste comes with a price
hey guys and welcome to techno on phil tours joined by dr surely some are in kara santa maria because i'm not going to one of my favorite things is shrimp soon ruling away on a hot grill but i also have a fair amount of hesitation when it comes to actually knowing where that shrimp comes from then you may not realize it but shrimp raised overseas can have high levels of antibiotics and other additives that don't always pass american safety standards and america imports a lot of shrimp ira...
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kara, today, tech companies will be appearing before congress. expect to come out of that? >> yes. very little. i think it's going to be -- it's a difficult time. there's a lot of news going on. i don't think anything significant's going to happen for a while. and it depends on the election, of course. if biden wins, they're in a tougher position. but it will be interesting to see if congress can stick to the issues, which is about power and not bring in donald trump jr. being sidelined for 12 hours, which he entirely deserved for doing this. and so, i think you're going to see, hopefully, some discussion about power and the limits of power. it depends on -- each company is different, by the way, which makes this difficult. each company has a different issue around power and the use of power and too much power. and i think the problem is that you're going to have, you know, one of the republican congressmen start to talk about first amendment stuff, which this hearing is not about, and not about when companies are too big, which leads to all of t
kara, today, tech companies will be appearing before congress. expect to come out of that? >> yes. very little. i think it's going to be -- it's a difficult time. there's a lot of news going on. i don't think anything significant's going to happen for a while. and it depends on the election, of course. if biden wins, they're in a tougher position. but it will be interesting to see if congress can stick to the issues, which is about power and not bring in donald trump jr. being sidelined...
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kara to change an entire country. and saddam no longer talk about startups until mushrooming turn up. the morning entrepreneurs are bringing seems to the dancer making some series out of the plan. projects like these could help the country's economy sit down. show for startups. coming up on w. . hite smaller. culture. a hair. color superman. superfood stylish style icon don't let o's. life style you're a hero. 30 minutes of. the 1st. i'm able to go complete the 2nd season on the fence. about the environment still about society and it's still about us but all the planets on the brink spoke to several of the experts in the field about. just a couple little sense. this is some dope story a stubborn rice farmer from thailand. his problem. is crito no chemicals. his wife thought it was crazy. and i bought ducks. and this plan was. a step in. the steak no. wonder. the students on this stand a chance. by systemizing the farmers free. the finest egg production to top it off. crank. turning successful. sucker chatter. starts j
kara to change an entire country. and saddam no longer talk about startups until mushrooming turn up. the morning entrepreneurs are bringing seems to the dancer making some series out of the plan. projects like these could help the country's economy sit down. show for startups. coming up on w. . hite smaller. culture. a hair. color superman. superfood stylish style icon don't let o's. life style you're a hero. 30 minutes of. the 1st. i'm able to go complete the 2nd season on the fence. about...
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police and germany's beth karas just still searching for a man who just officers at gunpoint and made off with their weapons they say they are shaking manifesto that could possibly stem from the 31 year old suspect he fled into the woods near the southwestern town of open now disarming the police officers on sunday possibly and there's at least a man who they say it was wearing tennis lodge and carrying a bow and arrow. ok to get more on this is going to have to. william blue cross is on the ground hi william so what's the situation there where you are right now. hi christine well as you can see i'm on a converted football field that's become basically the command post for this massive search manhunt that's been going on for him to 4 days now for this man eaves who is a local here who had no fixed address and on sunday he was approached by police after they were called out to. a forest hut of a kind where he was where he was and after what was called by police or relaxed no big deal encounter when they tried to search him that he apparently pulled a pistol that they hadn't seen on the
police and germany's beth karas just still searching for a man who just officers at gunpoint and made off with their weapons they say they are shaking manifesto that could possibly stem from the 31 year old suspect he fled into the woods near the southwestern town of open now disarming the police officers on sunday possibly and there's at least a man who they say it was wearing tennis lodge and carrying a bow and arrow. ok to get more on this is going to have to. william blue cross is on the...
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hundreds of thousands of elderly people but many feel they're seriously on the paid one boat gary and kara taken her employer to court for alleged exploitation for. coffee and cake in the afternoon a german tradition that reminds davina of the time she spent in berlin as a care worker. back then she looked after an elderly german woman. from i was on hand 24 hours a day. if i got up when she was in pain and called out for me to change her bed clothes or diaper. if i didn't have any free time or days on. the moon i worked the whole time. but i mean that. according to her work contract to a prima was only meant to work 6 hours a day and was not on standby the rest of the time she's now the 1st eastern european care worker to sue for back pay but she's not the only one. with the women tell us and what happens all the time is that they don't have the courage to speak up because they're afraid they'll lose their job and they think they'll be put onto a kind of blacklist and won't be able to get a job in this industry again around. the federation of trade unions is helping with the bring this co
hundreds of thousands of elderly people but many feel they're seriously on the paid one boat gary and kara taken her employer to court for alleged exploitation for. coffee and cake in the afternoon a german tradition that reminds davina of the time she spent in berlin as a care worker. back then she looked after an elderly german woman. from i was on hand 24 hours a day. if i got up when she was in pain and called out for me to change her bed clothes or diaper. if i didn't have any free time or...
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risk of spreading kobe it only then to allow black lives matter rallies to take place here's artie's kara moppin with that conflicting message as new york city works to slow the spread of coded 19 in the hopes of soon fully reopening mayor bill de blasio has banned all large public gatherings except for black lives matter protests we understand at this moment of history people are talking about the need for historic changes this is a historic moment of change we have to respect that big crowds at any protest you would think would be a perfect recipe for spreading coded 19 hour wherever mainstream media would have you believe otherwise they say the protests are not causing the spread of the coronavirus whereas trump rallies they seem to indicate do massive protests in new york city and around the country some doctors warn a spike in coronavirus cases could follow but that didn't really happen but new study suggests that recent black lives matter protesters have not led or the protests themselves have not led to a spike in new cases health officials warned against their rally but president
risk of spreading kobe it only then to allow black lives matter rallies to take place here's artie's kara moppin with that conflicting message as new york city works to slow the spread of coded 19 in the hopes of soon fully reopening mayor bill de blasio has banned all large public gatherings except for black lives matter protests we understand at this moment of history people are talking about the need for historic changes this is a historic moment of change we have to respect that big crowds...
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some of the other developing stories we're following here with me is redacted correspondent naomi kara vonnie may thank you for having me thanks for being here what you got person woman man cameron t.v. well done and yeah things are going to be frozen you as always thanks well it's a great quote of our president current president right now. well we do i do remember some other stories there is a 15 year old in michigan who was sent to juvenile detention for not doing her online homework now i don't know if anybody's doing their online homework to know that there is and that's like judy prism yes. this is a big deal until we get a sense of this. and especially during covert they're trying to decrease their numbers in jails and juvenile detention and people have been released but they're trying to increase the numbers before cova decreases. exactly exactly in the kobe numbers in juvenile detention are going up and vulnerable kids are getting sick and they have underlying conditions like i obviously do right now just to juvenile. for not doing homework yeah well it was she was violating th
some of the other developing stories we're following here with me is redacted correspondent naomi kara vonnie may thank you for having me thanks for being here what you got person woman man cameron t.v. well done and yeah things are going to be frozen you as always thanks well it's a great quote of our president current president right now. well we do i do remember some other stories there is a 15 year old in michigan who was sent to juvenile detention for not doing her online homework now i...
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federal agents that are kidnapping people in portland oregon there's a lot to get to also naomi kara vonnie will bring us the weekly offensive and natalie mcgill has a mind blowing old news about perhaps the only american to ever get paid reparations for slavery but 1st here's my interview with kevin just for kevin thanks so much for joining me yeah thanks for having me so you're doing excellent journalism and one of the topics that i think you're one of the best on is julian assigns so i wanted to start off with talking about him obvious. there's always developments in what's going on with him the continued persecution of doing a stand recently they added extra indictments more indictments added on a few weeks ago i mean there were already 17 indictment 17 or 18 by the justice department against him what the hell are they adding on to and what's the point of that they're just window dressing they're trying to make their case look.
federal agents that are kidnapping people in portland oregon there's a lot to get to also naomi kara vonnie will bring us the weekly offensive and natalie mcgill has a mind blowing old news about perhaps the only american to ever get paid reparations for slavery but 1st here's my interview with kevin just for kevin thanks so much for joining me yeah thanks for having me so you're doing excellent journalism and one of the topics that i think you're one of the best on is julian assigns so i...
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federal agents that are kidnapping people in portland oregon there's a lot to get to also naomi kara vonnie will bring us the weekly offensive and natalie mcneal has some mind blowing old news about perhaps the only american to ever get paid reparations for slavery but 1st here's my interview with kevin just told it's kevin thanks so much for joining me yeah thanks for having me so.
federal agents that are kidnapping people in portland oregon there's a lot to get to also naomi kara vonnie will bring us the weekly offensive and natalie mcneal has some mind blowing old news about perhaps the only american to ever get paid reparations for slavery but 1st here's my interview with kevin just told it's kevin thanks so much for joining me yeah thanks for having me so.
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scene people going out with that pots and pans and shouting clapping for that kara's now of course this also comes up it is worth mentioning in the run up to a publication of another government report on elected russian interference in u.k. politics as a whole probably with specific regards to the 2016. which society now that has been in the works for 18 months but is apparently due any time now so potentially of robb's was sort of an appetizer for this main meal going to wait and see just looking through some of the reports on this there just seems to be a lot of unanswered questions here one day there are a lot of question marks here i think that's true i think some would experience some deja vu. quite reminiscent we might remember of 2 reason may is highly likely with regards to the script will poisoning 3 years on it still remains a bit of a mystery. it's highly likely that russia was responsible we do pose russia koku culpable culpable for the attempted murder of coral is with putin's kremlin and we can overwhelmingly likely that it was his decision but it is a bit of mixed message
scene people going out with that pots and pans and shouting clapping for that kara's now of course this also comes up it is worth mentioning in the run up to a publication of another government report on elected russian interference in u.k. politics as a whole probably with specific regards to the 2016. which society now that has been in the works for 18 months but is apparently due any time now so potentially of robb's was sort of an appetizer for this main meal going to wait and see just...