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kara, so you mentioned tim cook called facebook's arguments flimsy what do you think? main argument around this privacy policy for them has been that it's going to hurt small businesses big brand can afford to not have that targeted advertising that their cookies provide. did you buy that argument? and do you think apple's move ultimately will hurt small businesses >> i think it's -- i don't think i'd use the word flimsy but cynical. using it because it looks good and their big, giant artsadverts newspapers but completely compromised and cynical. typical. nothing new from facebook but they'll be fined no matter what laws, more lawyers than anyone else they'll be fine because they have more p.r. people. sure they'll do fine. >> if they're going to be fined why constantly put out the arguments, i mentioned start of the show, put them on the other side of this privacy debate? you have apple and google one side and facebook on the other a mismanage p.r. strategy >> maybe they just don't care. i don't know what to say doing it so long maybe they just don't care as long back
kara, so you mentioned tim cook called facebook's arguments flimsy what do you think? main argument around this privacy policy for them has been that it's going to hurt small businesses big brand can afford to not have that targeted advertising that their cookies provide. did you buy that argument? and do you think apple's move ultimately will hurt small businesses >> i think it's -- i don't think i'd use the word flimsy but cynical. using it because it looks good and their big, giant...
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as kara was pointing out, this is a complicated thing. one of the things that happened in the previous administration was that when this matter became before rosen and some of the other officials, rosen was so concerned about this and about the possibility of these types of raids on attorneys that he set a whole new set of rules, set a whole new hurdles that prosecutors would have to meet in order to get approval for this. he required that it get approval from the deputy attorney general. there's a new deputy attorney general lisa monaco is now the deputy attorney general. under this memo that rosen put in place at the end of december, she would have had to sign off on this raid. you know, again, a lot of people i think for good reason are raising the issue of politics. under the previous administration, bill barr would intervene with things to do with the president and there were questions whether he was doing it for political reasons, and those are legitimate questions. we don't know if it's simply a fresh set of eyes, or it's just simp
as kara was pointing out, this is a complicated thing. one of the things that happened in the previous administration was that when this matter became before rosen and some of the other officials, rosen was so concerned about this and about the possibility of these types of raids on attorneys that he set a whole new set of rules, set a whole new hurdles that prosecutors would have to meet in order to get approval for this. he required that it get approval from the deputy attorney general....
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as was this, kara.o see you thank you. >> thank you. >>> kara swisher. >>> coming up, why tesla fans are checking out the comp physician in china and later the ceo of uniform brex, raised a $7 billion valuation. "techcheck" returns in two. with a bang, energy and change came to every part of our universe. seismic or small, it continues. change is all around us. shaped by technology and human ingenuity, we can make it work for you and your business. did you know that petco, is now a health and wellness company? i adore their groomers and their vets our physical, social, and mental health cared for in one place. ♪ petco. the health and wellness company. wholehearted is packed with high quality ingredients to give me energy. without it, i would've never found this. petco. the health and wellness company. - [narrator] at southern new hampshire university, we're committed to making college more accessible by making it more affordable, that's why we're keeping our tuition the same through the year 2021. - i k
as was this, kara.o see you thank you. >> thank you. >>> kara swisher. >>> coming up, why tesla fans are checking out the comp physician in china and later the ceo of uniform brex, raised a $7 billion valuation. "techcheck" returns in two. with a bang, energy and change came to every part of our universe. seismic or small, it continues. change is all around us. shaped by technology and human ingenuity, we can make it work for you and your business. did you know...
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to your point, kara. so many different things available.e only understand them better with your help. >> can i tell youone thing one thing, i wouldn't go on facebook, because rime worried about them owning my data. a good example anyone who can make the case it's my data and my audience and not theirs, that would be really interesting. to me. that would be much more interesting. >> kara, great stuff >> thank you. >> appreciate it very much see you soon. >> all right bye. >>> carl, another one of those twitter spaces get to today's crowd source. ceo of gamestop, if you haven't heard, stepping down that has the stock up 11% and got us thinking. who's announcement as the next ceo would give gamestop share, the biggest pop? who is the ideal next ceo for this company tweet us your ideas. maybe help ryan cohen with his search or jon, maybe, just ryan cohen? that would give it the biggest pop. >> angela ernst off our retirement put that in your pipe and smoke it. >>> ahead this hour, crypto cratering and later business of oughtio a big theme today
to your point, kara. so many different things available.e only understand them better with your help. >> can i tell youone thing one thing, i wouldn't go on facebook, because rime worried about them owning my data. a good example anyone who can make the case it's my data and my audience and not theirs, that would be really interesting. to me. that would be much more interesting. >> kara, great stuff >> thank you. >> appreciate it very much see you soon. >> all...
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by kara takes 50 minutes instead of one hour and a half -- by kara takes 50 minutes and set up an hour a half by train. the driver works at the same hospital. i taking a passenger she earns almost two euros per trip. [speaking foreign language] the passenger pays nothing for the journey. the france regional government pays up to two or three trips per day for people with public transport passes. >> [indiscernible] >> with many people now working from home, car commutes in france have gone down by almost half. but business is still booming for carpool platform providers like this one and that is thanks to increasing amounts of subsidies from local authorities. >> [speaking foreign language] >> their contract the city alone brings in thousands a year. >> [speaking foreign language] >> although subsidies only cover local journeys, the drive to encourage car sharing is a silver lining for the travel sector, since air, rail, and other traffic is still down compared to pre-pandemic levels. >> is all from us for now but you will find all of our previous episodes on the france 24 website. if y
by kara takes 50 minutes instead of one hour and a half -- by kara takes 50 minutes and set up an hour a half by train. the driver works at the same hospital. i taking a passenger she earns almost two euros per trip. [speaking foreign language] the passenger pays nothing for the journey. the france regional government pays up to two or three trips per day for people with public transport passes. >> [indiscernible] >> with many people now working from home, car commutes in france...
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kara, thank you for being with us.oss. >> thank you so much. >>> so, after a number of businesses spoke out against new laws imposing voting restrictions, the former president trump got mad. so mad that he called for a series of boycotts against major corporations. boycott major league baseball. boycott delta. boycott viacom cbs. boycott coca-cola. boycott, boycott, boycott. he's calling for a boycott, but in the immortal words of montoya -- >> boycott means you actually stop buying or using stuff. but the internet seemed to find what looked like a coke bottle hidden so carefully on the former president's desk. then some intrepid reporting from cnn digital. a reporter enjoyed a diet coke at the trump international hotel in washington, d.c. it cost nine bucks. hypocrisy ain't cheap but at least it comes with free refills. that's not even a joke. we got two free refills. on april 9th, another cnn reporter got a diet coke at a trump doral in florida. and this is a full fridge of coke at his las vegas souvenir shop. i'm no
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well as discussed that further with kara mcguire a football finance expert who joins us from liverpool thanks for coming on the business is that accusation fair that the super league was a money grab. it was certainly an attempt by a small group of clubs to increase their share of the the total revenues within european football they hope to achieve this by taking control broadcasting in commercial arrangements and by having a sealed system where there is no promotional relegation the benefits of that was that they didn't have to worry about winning football matches in order to achieve financial reward so that's taking the football out of the business i suppose is the decision to withdraw from the league as much of a financial one as the decision to join us in the 1st place you know the i think the decision to withdraw from the league initially came from those owners of for all clubs whose object whose are not financial we have a big split in the premier league between the 4 clubs that were the last to leave in the shape of arsenal spurs as little paul and joseph after the 1st little fo
well as discussed that further with kara mcguire a football finance expert who joins us from liverpool thanks for coming on the business is that accusation fair that the super league was a money grab. it was certainly an attempt by a small group of clubs to increase their share of the the total revenues within european football they hope to achieve this by taking control broadcasting in commercial arrangements and by having a sealed system where there is no promotional relegation the benefits...
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legal scholar, kara robertson examines the murder trial of lizzie borden in 1893. the case received international attention as lizzie borden was tried for the murder of her father and stepmother in falls revert massachusetts. politics and bookstores hosted this event. >> hello, good afternoon. welcome to politics and prose, i thank you for so much for coming out on this beautiful day. we are very pleased to have cara robertson here to talk about you new book, the trial of lizzie borden. before we get started, a little housekeeping. first let's all take a moment to silence our cellphones, i'll do that to, we are recording, c-span is here with us today. so we just don't want any extra noise interruptions. also, after cara speaks, there will be time for a q and a. so you have a question you would like to ask or, if you could use this microphone here so we can pick it up on all our av stuff, that would be great. many of you know that we have a lot going on here at politics and prose, including at our bookstores at the wharf in union market to stay on top of that, check
legal scholar, kara robertson examines the murder trial of lizzie borden in 1893. the case received international attention as lizzie borden was tried for the murder of her father and stepmother in falls revert massachusetts. politics and bookstores hosted this event. >> hello, good afternoon. welcome to politics and prose, i thank you for so much for coming out on this beautiful day. we are very pleased to have cara robertson here to talk about you new book, the trial of lizzie borden....
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kara? >> hi, governor. i'd like to ask about how the mask mandates could be conditioning the american people for other policies down the line. >> laura: governor reeves? >> that's certainly a concern that all of us have. look at what we did in our state. we haven't had a statewide mask mandate in place since the beginning of the summer of last year. part of the reason that we looked at it at that time is the fact that we didn't really know what we didn't know at that time. as data became more and more apparent -- every decision i've made is databased. based upon the numbers. as governor ricketts said, it's about hospitalizations. at our peak, we're down 90%. our hospital handled the 1,044 that we had. there's no doubt in the far left of the democratic party that believe government should control all decisions made by all americans and that's something that we have to push back against. your concern about masks being that first step certainly is valid and one that we should pay very close attention to. >> la
kara? >> hi, governor. i'd like to ask about how the mask mandates could be conditioning the american people for other policies down the line. >> laura: governor reeves? >> that's certainly a concern that all of us have. look at what we did in our state. we haven't had a statewide mask mandate in place since the beginning of the summer of last year. part of the reason that we looked at it at that time is the fact that we didn't really know what we didn't know at that time. as...
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joining me now is vladimir kara-murza the vice president of the free russia foundation, similar tonavalny recently. >> always good to be on your program. yes, good to see you, too. we were all arrested about three weeks ago for trying to hold a conference of russian municipal lawmakers. we were all charged with participating in the activities of an undesirable organization. two days after that, sergey lavrov hosted a delegation of hezbollah at the foreign ministry, and that according to the russian government is not an undesirable organization. >> there's a few things here. frankly the matter of interference, whether it's in the elections or the state sponsoring of hacking, what's the most effective way in your opinion that joe biden should be dealing with the russian administration right now and is he doing it? >> thank you for making sure we are talking about the government, the kremlin regime, not russia as a country. >> yes. >> the key -- or two key words here, transparency and integrity. i think when we talk about integrity, there are sort of two different areas here. one is the econ
joining me now is vladimir kara-murza the vice president of the free russia foundation, similar tonavalny recently. >> always good to be on your program. yes, good to see you, too. we were all arrested about three weeks ago for trying to hold a conference of russian municipal lawmakers. we were all charged with participating in the activities of an undesirable organization. two days after that, sergey lavrov hosted a delegation of hezbollah at the foreign ministry, and that according to...
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. >> kara macsuga: internet issues are my biggest problem. >> alfonsi: kara macsuga, a teacher, triedincrease the odds of getting her mom an appointment. >> macsuga: so, i have a school- issued chromebook. i have my own personal laptop. i have my husband's ipad. i have my ancient ipad. and all four of those screens. it's very deflating, i missed it again today. >> alfonsi: in some places, seniors waited 17 hours for a shot, but not everyone was so patient. almost immediately, the line jumping started. >> james: it was incredibly frustrating. >> alfonsi: in west palm beach, mayor james says he was still trying to secure vaccines for his town's firefighters when he learned that at a nursing home in town, some board members and their wealthy pals got vaccinated. even though those doses were only supposed to be given to elderly residents and staff. then, the private jets started arriving. hollywood moguls, new york socialites and tourists from overseas were getting vaccinated in florida, posting on social media and sparking outrage. early on, there were no residency requirements to get va
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kara correa, i'm probably mispronouncing it. it means to load, as in a boat or a part or a gun. and so, a caricature, boosted portrait. you're not just trying to capture the physical apps tributes of somebody. you're trying to get edgy, humor, hopefully some commentary and if you do it right, you capture more than just a statistical attribute of something. i was very lucky ended a young man, i grew up in los angeles and when i was in high school and i was first interested in cartooning, i got to meet paul comrade, who is one of the giants in the field, three-time pulitzer prize winner for the l.a. times. most broadly, i mean he was most proud of the fact that he was the only cartoonist to make his enemies list. so, comrade sort of opened the door to me that this is a viable career path, which is sort of an awkward career path, if you think about it. he was very encouraging and inspiring and then, you know, you start off in the teens and twenties and i would look around and, you know, i loved the work of her elephant, who work for washington post. david levine, who is probably, i
kara correa, i'm probably mispronouncing it. it means to load, as in a boat or a part or a gun. and so, a caricature, boosted portrait. you're not just trying to capture the physical apps tributes of somebody. you're trying to get edgy, humor, hopefully some commentary and if you do it right, you capture more than just a statistical attribute of something. i was very lucky ended a young man, i grew up in los angeles and when i was in high school and i was first interested in cartooning, i got...
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earlier today, stanford head coach kara vanderveer was named women's college basketball coach of the >>> shifting gears, and a look at this massive fire in solano county. skype 7 flew over flames just before 11:00 a.m. today. the battalion chief told us this was a controlled burn at grizzly island, and there are multiple fires. the thick, black smoke, as you can see, could be viewed miles away. for several hours after the fire started. certainly a time, even though we are enjoying the sunshine, we could use that rain. >> things are awfully dry out there, at least a controlled burn is probably a good idea to keep out later this year. we are running out of time to get rain. >> the so-called rainy season which hasn't given us much rain is about to end. we are moving it into one of our driest parts of the year, and for the seven days ahead, it will remain dry. if you think about getting out of town, here's a look at the travel forecast for tomorrow. bay area airports, sunny skies. after early morning fog, light breeze tomorrow. high temperatures ranging from low 60s to upper 60s. as we l
earlier today, stanford head coach kara vanderveer was named women's college basketball coach of the >>> shifting gears, and a look at this massive fire in solano county. skype 7 flew over flames just before 11:00 a.m. today. the battalion chief told us this was a controlled burn at grizzly island, and there are multiple fires. the thick, black smoke, as you can see, could be viewed miles away. for several hours after the fire started. certainly a time, even though we are enjoying the...
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that was from vladimir kara—murza. do you share that feeling?sn't have to look far to find facts confirming this. he was poisoned in august of last year with a military—grade nerve agent, and the subsequent investigation showed direct link of the poisoning to russian security services. so i think putin, of course, would like to eliminate navalny, who, over the last year, has emerged as the most serious opponent to his regime. i've described you as notjust a political associate of his, very heavily involved in his anti—corruption foundation, but also a friend of his. when he told you — and i'm assuming you talk quite frequently when he was having the medical treatment in germany — when he told you of his intention to go back to russia, did you advise him against it? i was thinking about this all the time since the time of poisoning and when he was still in coma, that it was my duty to — not to dissuade him from going back to russia, but to explain to him that he has options, that he needs to weigh them carefully — returning, not returning, organi
that was from vladimir kara—murza. do you share that feeling?sn't have to look far to find facts confirming this. he was poisoned in august of last year with a military—grade nerve agent, and the subsequent investigation showed direct link of the poisoning to russian security services. so i think putin, of course, would like to eliminate navalny, who, over the last year, has emerged as the most serious opponent to his regime. i've described you as notjust a political associate of his, very...
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, you saw diane warwick, aretha franklin, martin luther king, bobby kennedy, nipsey russell, diane karaena horn and bill cosby. carson created an astonishing moment where african americans could burst forward into in cultural identity of their own. and created an astonishing moment of opening white america's eyes to black culture and black politics on a show and on a timeslot that was generally treated as a lighthearted prelude to bedtime. it seems to me, only carson had the wisdom to appreciate how important that week was and the modesty to understand that he shouldn't be hosting the show when this message was being provided. years later, will be goldberg view that programming as one of the key may wake up calls for white america. which he said that show said, that those weeks were programming show where here, were americans, were part of this country, we're not going anywhere. for those interested in this week, there's an nbc documentary called the sit-in that i would recommend. now, carson didn't stop there. 1968 was about to get much worse. and carson adjusted his programming, in re
, you saw diane warwick, aretha franklin, martin luther king, bobby kennedy, nipsey russell, diane karaena horn and bill cosby. carson created an astonishing moment where african americans could burst forward into in cultural identity of their own. and created an astonishing moment of opening white america's eyes to black culture and black politics on a show and on a timeslot that was generally treated as a lighthearted prelude to bedtime. it seems to me, only carson had the wisdom to...
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kara swisher will have more at 11:00 a.m. >>> to d.c.cture plan drawing pressure from the left and right for the $2.3 trillion package. republicans question the size and scope of the proposal. the tax hike to pay for it and the commitment to bipartisanship at the white house >> when you think about infrastructure, you think about roads and bridges and ports and airports that is a small part of the infrastructure package that does so much more than infrastructure i understand the dynamic of taking a popular title and wrapping it around a bill that is a small percentage. it is the difference of a bipartisan easy win or a partisan broad based $2.3 trillion package >> also, some democrats are skeptical of hiking the corporate tax rate they feel raising the gas tax i a per better way to go we have ka katherine here with us they created a tax hike proposal into the mix let's say this gets paired down to the traditional infrastructure can we talk about the stocks and companies you see benefitting? >> before every highlight build p builder jumps
kara swisher will have more at 11:00 a.m. >>> to d.c.cture plan drawing pressure from the left and right for the $2.3 trillion package. republicans question the size and scope of the proposal. the tax hike to pay for it and the commitment to bipartisanship at the white house >> when you think about infrastructure, you think about roads and bridges and ports and airports that is a small part of the infrastructure package that does so much more than infrastructure i understand the...
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. >> reporter: kara murray, cnn, washington. >>> coming up in an exclusive interview, vice presidentdana bash what it is like to be the last person in the room with president biden for big decisions. >> i wish that the american public could see sometimes what i see. because ultimately, and the decision always rests with him, but i have seen him over and over again make decisions based exactly on what he believes is right, regardless of what maybe the political people tell him is in his best selfish interests. >> but are biden's decisions actually costing held politically? brand you approval numbers tell the story. that's next live, in the "cnn newsroom." new projects means new project managers. you need to hire. i need indeed. indeed you do. the moment you sponsor a job on indeed you get a short list of quality candidates from our resume database. claim your seventy five dollar credit, when you post your first job at indeed.com/home. welcome, today's discussion will be around sliced meat. moms want healthy... and affordable. land o' frost premium!!! no added hormones either. it's the
. >> reporter: kara murray, cnn, washington. >>> coming up in an exclusive interview, vice presidentdana bash what it is like to be the last person in the room with president biden for big decisions. >> i wish that the american public could see sometimes what i see. because ultimately, and the decision always rests with him, but i have seen him over and over again make decisions based exactly on what he believes is right, regardless of what maybe the political people tell...
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kara, what are you seeing and what have you learned? >> reporter: good afternoon, ana. the fbi executed a search warrant on rudy guiliani's apartment. there's not much activity here right now, but it's part of an ongoing investigation where the federal prosecutors in manhattan have been investigating rudy guiliani in his efforts to swing the election in donald trump's favor in 2020, where all the activities that rudy guiliani was engaged in in ukraine involving his associates that have been charged with campaign charges. this investigation has grown out of that, and there are questions whether or not this investigation would move forward, and their efforts seemed to have slowed down and they conducted a lot of interviews last year and then the pandemic hit also impacting the prosecutor's ability to work, and then in the fall they went to the department of justice in washington under bill barr where they said they wanted to execute the search warrant and obtain electronic devices belonging to rudy guiliani, but they were turned down by the top officials in washington. se
kara, what are you seeing and what have you learned? >> reporter: good afternoon, ana. the fbi executed a search warrant on rudy guiliani's apartment. there's not much activity here right now, but it's part of an ongoing investigation where the federal prosecutors in manhattan have been investigating rudy guiliani in his efforts to swing the election in donald trump's favor in 2020, where all the activities that rudy guiliani was engaged in in ukraine involving his associates that have...
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been struck personally, the way in which the rhetoric at least has been elevated with tim cook on karacast do you expect it to get more heated >> i expect it to get more heated from the facebook side and the app sides. other apps and other companies that have been very vocal about it, i think they will keep pushing on it. i don't think apple cares anymore. i think they've waited, they put some delays in place or they allowed the product to evolve a little bit because of this backlash they have worked and given them time, so i don't think apple is really going to keep the rhetoric going th they're just ready for it to come out. >> right joanna, what about some of the wild cards that have been speculated may come out today as well like augmented reality features or mac-related upgrades will this move the needle? >> i don't think we're going to see the mac upgrades as much as i would like to. i think the combo of the chip shortage and also apple just wanting to put more focus on the mac, i think we might see it later on in the spring or later on in the summer certainly we are all waiting
been struck personally, the way in which the rhetoric at least has been elevated with tim cook on karacast do you expect it to get more heated >> i expect it to get more heated from the facebook side and the app sides. other apps and other companies that have been very vocal about it, i think they will keep pushing on it. i don't think apple cares anymore. i think they've waited, they put some delays in place or they allowed the product to evolve a little bit because of this backlash they...
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kara is following this. first, what is guiliani's response to this search? it's difficult for judges to approve warrants like this one. they need some sort of evidence or potential for evidence. what's guiliani's response? >> reporter: good morning, jim. rudy guilliani gave his first interview since the search warrant on the apartment just behind me occurred on wednesday morning. this investigation has been going on for two years. prosecutors are investigating guiliani's efforts in ukraine including his push to remove the u.s. ambassador to ukraine. she is someone people have been critical of in ukraine including ukrainian government officials because of her strong anti-corruption stance. prosecutors here are examining whether guiliani was acting on behalf of his then client then president trump or ukrainian officials. d dwl -- guiliani denying he ever worked for ukrainian officials. >> i never ever represented a foreign national. the search warrant is purportedly based on one single failure to file for representing a ukrainian national or official that i ne
kara is following this. first, what is guiliani's response to this search? it's difficult for judges to approve warrants like this one. they need some sort of evidence or potential for evidence. what's guiliani's response? >> reporter: good morning, jim. rudy guilliani gave his first interview since the search warrant on the apartment just behind me occurred on wednesday morning. this investigation has been going on for two years. prosecutors are investigating guiliani's efforts in...
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kara gross of the american civil liberties union of florida criticized the bill, saying -- "there was no problem in florida. everything worked as it should. the only reason they're doing this is to make it harder to vote." west virginia's republican governor jim justice has signed legislation to ban trans girls and women from competing on sports teams at any public school, including state colleges. a similar bill approved by lawmakers in florida is awaiting the governor's signature. and in texas, the state senate has approved a bill to criminalize gender-affirming healthcare for trans youth. by some counts, close to one-fifth of u.s. states could ban trans kids from sports by the end of this legislative session. meanwhile, president biden is -- expressed support for trans youth during his speech to congress on wednesday night. pres. biden: to all transgender americans watching at home, especially young people, so break, i want you to know your president has your back. amy: to mark this 100th day in office, president biden visited georgia and former president jimmy carter, who is now 9
kara gross of the american civil liberties union of florida criticized the bill, saying -- "there was no problem in florida. everything worked as it should. the only reason they're doing this is to make it harder to vote." west virginia's republican governor jim justice has signed legislation to ban trans girls and women from competing on sports teams at any public school, including state colleges. a similar bill approved by lawmakers in florida is awaiting the governor's signature....
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kara, you are outside of rudy giuliani's apartment. do we know what they got in this raid? >> reporter: no, we don't know what they picked up in this warrant, but they had previously seeking his electronic devices in any other material related to this investigation into foreign lobbying. giuliani's attorney also confirmed that in addition to his apartment, which is just behind me, they also executed a search warrant today on his office. so, they're really doing a big sweep of all materials that giuliani had as this investigation is focused on the foreign lobbying efforts he was engaged in on behalf of both the former president and what they're looking into is whether this effort to dig up dirt on the current president joe biden and his son, had efforts pushed by ukrainian government officials. that's the big push for this investigation, was giuliani working with ukrainian officials. there was a lot of material that came out through the impeachment proceedings about his communications with john solomon and other attorneys as well as ukrainian officials. they worked with parn
kara, you are outside of rudy giuliani's apartment. do we know what they got in this raid? >> reporter: no, we don't know what they picked up in this warrant, but they had previously seeking his electronic devices in any other material related to this investigation into foreign lobbying. giuliani's attorney also confirmed that in addition to his apartment, which is just behind me, they also executed a search warrant today on his office. so, they're really doing a big sweep of all...
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thank the team -- you know, there's a whole bunch of people that puts the show together including kara you for making me so comfortable. and so you, our fox family, thank you for having me in your home each night. i think it's like in this time zone kind around dinner time. thank you for having me for dinner. you can find out more about me on the new social media platform locals.com. i'm also the president of independent women's voice. you can learn more about our work there at iwv.org. next week as you heard with pete hegseth, he's the host for next week. and that's going to be terrific! we know exactly what you can expect when it comes to that. a lot of patriotism. he will not be wearing a mask on the air. i'm sure about that. but this is a joy for me. i've been with the network for 16 years. i love you guys. i appreciate your support. i appreciate being right here with you. see you next time. next, tucker carlson. ♪♪ >> tucker: good evening and welcome to "tucker carlson." happy friday. a lot going on. big trends, too. you think about it, you often wonder what is going on. for quite
thank the team -- you know, there's a whole bunch of people that puts the show together including kara you for making me so comfortable. and so you, our fox family, thank you for having me in your home each night. i think it's like in this time zone kind around dinner time. thank you for having me for dinner. you can find out more about me on the new social media platform locals.com. i'm also the president of independent women's voice. you can learn more about our work there at iwv.org. next...
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. >> kara skanall is joining us.hat else did rudy giuliani reveal about this raid. >> reporter: in that interview with fox news giuliani got at the heart of this investigation, federal prosecutors in manhattan are investigating him and whether he violated foreign lobbying laws by failing to register as a lobbyist for ukrainian officials. now, the focus of this investigation are giuliani's efforts in ukraine where he was pushing for the removal of the u.s. ambassador to ukraine, marie yovanovitch. the question is was he doing that on behalf of his client president trump or acting on behalf of ukrainian officials. during the interview he said he never lobbied foreign officials, in fact said he was working for the then president trying to convince the ukrainian government to open an investigation into joe biden and his family. now giuliani also said that the fbi had seized about seven or eight of his electronic devices. he said they wouldn't take two hard drives he claims belonged to hunter biden, here's what he told fo
. >> kara skanall is joining us.hat else did rudy giuliani reveal about this raid. >> reporter: in that interview with fox news giuliani got at the heart of this investigation, federal prosecutors in manhattan are investigating him and whether he violated foreign lobbying laws by failing to register as a lobbyist for ukrainian officials. now, the focus of this investigation are giuliani's efforts in ukraine where he was pushing for the removal of the u.s. ambassador to ukraine,...
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kara skinell, thanks very much. >>> let's speak more about what this all means with a former federalutor and john avlon as well. good to have both of you. ronato, you've been involved in investigations, many search warrants before. to get one you have to show there's a reasonable chance of finding evidence of a potential crime and particularly to get one to search a lawyer's residence here. what does this tell you about the degree of trouble giuliani is in now? >> if i'm representing giuliani, i'd be very concerned, and i would be preparing him for indictment in the future. what this means is a federal judge looked at the evidence, decided there was good reason to believe a federal crime was committed and evidence of that crime was likely to exist in his apartment and his electronic deviced. and so that's not good news for mr. giuliani and the fact that you mentioned a moment ago the complaints about him being an attorney. the doj does not execute a search warrant on a defense attorney's apartment or conduct an investigation of them without approval of the high levels of doj, at leas
kara skinell, thanks very much. >>> let's speak more about what this all means with a former federalutor and john avlon as well. good to have both of you. ronato, you've been involved in investigations, many search warrants before. to get one you have to show there's a reasonable chance of finding evidence of a potential crime and particularly to get one to search a lawyer's residence here. what does this tell you about the degree of trouble giuliani is in now? >> if i'm...
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and now we aired that full interview with doctor kara keris on our kron on app make sure download that it's free to use the qr code on your screen get that on your phone. >> 6.37, and we're counting down the hours to 5 o'clock. when we finally figure out who the forty-niners are picking as their new quarterback weeks and weeks of speculation all coming to an end. who will the niners draft. that's the big question we've got kron four's will tran standing by. >> out at levi stadium with more on that. what this could mean for jimmy g lots of things to talk about. well. >> a lot of things to unpack more than likely jimmy g probably won't be with the niners for the long haul because you don't trade that many picks to the miami dolphins to move up to number 3 draft tonight and not know who you want and you don't move up to draft a tackle the draft a quarterback so more than likely one of these 3 guys will take levi stadium. >> next year. so take a look at your screen in case you are not football fan. these are the players that the niners are looking for on the left is mac jones in the middle
and now we aired that full interview with doctor kara keris on our kron on app make sure download that it's free to use the qr code on your screen get that on your phone. >> 6.37, and we're counting down the hours to 5 o'clock. when we finally figure out who the forty-niners are picking as their new quarterback weeks and weeks of speculation all coming to an end. who will the niners draft. that's the big question we've got kron four's will tran standing by. >> out at levi stadium...
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. >> nawaz: vladimir kara-murza is a russian opposition politician.f has survived two assassination attempts, he says by putin's government. he also says the crackdown in recent years is a sign of putin's weakness. >> why is he so afraid to allow the opposition on the ballot? why is he so afraid to allow peaceful opposition demonstrations? this is not the behavior of somebody who's popular and strong. this is the behavior of somebody who is weak and very insecure. >> nawaz: today in moscow putin said threats to russian national security would not go unchallenged. >> ( translated ): initiators of any provocations threatening our core national security interests are going to regret what they did in a way they haven't regretted anything in a long time. >> nawaz: his warning came amid a massive russian military buildup along the ukrainian border. russia-backed separatists have been fighting against ukrainian forces since 2014. but this year ukraine says russia has gathered more than 150,000 troops on its border. >> nawaz: ukrainian president volodymyr zel
. >> nawaz: vladimir kara-murza is a russian opposition politician.f has survived two assassination attempts, he says by putin's government. he also says the crackdown in recent years is a sign of putin's weakness. >> why is he so afraid to allow the opposition on the ballot? why is he so afraid to allow peaceful opposition demonstrations? this is not the behavior of somebody who's popular and strong. this is the behavior of somebody who is weak and very insecure. >> nawaz:...
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. >> according to a new lawsuit and body camera footage, they pulled their guns and pepper sprayed karaho is black and latino. joining us is vaughn hillyard. what we see appears to be just the tip of the situation. i just want, for the viewers who couldn't catch it all, they're telling him to get out of the car. he had his seat belt on. he said i'm afraid to get out of the car. he was afraid if he takes his hand and puts it on the seat belt, the thing that happens to a lot of black men in the hands of police was going to happen to him. >> one of those two officers responded to the lieutenant by saying, you should be afraid. this is over the course of five minutes of tough video to grapple with and to watch. it was on the evening of december 5th when the lieutenant was going down a highway just outside of norfolk. these two officers say they turned on their lights and, at that point, for the next 100 seconds, followed the lieutenant to a gas station. the army lieutenant says that he didn't pull over immediately because he wanted to get to a well-lit area. that's when you see this tough v
. >> according to a new lawsuit and body camera footage, they pulled their guns and pepper sprayed karaho is black and latino. joining us is vaughn hillyard. what we see appears to be just the tip of the situation. i just want, for the viewers who couldn't catch it all, they're telling him to get out of the car. he had his seat belt on. he said i'm afraid to get out of the car. he was afraid if he takes his hand and puts it on the seat belt, the thing that happens to a lot of black men in...
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numerous times he had a really great interview with kara swisher a couple of months ago listen, somet of wall street was betting against in the throes of the pandemic has accelerated and it's here to say i think you can actually count on that food delivery. they've made some moves. they bought postmates, right so they're consolidating around that so, you know, it seems like they have it firing all cylinders someone in new york who has been there the whole time during the pandemic, it's still a seven-minute wait time to get an uber i'm just a little skeptical about that record rides number >> interesting should we draw any conclusions with lyft just last month saying ride levels have reached prepandemic levels versus record levels where uber saying record levels, tim? >> look, i believe they will both see beyond precovid demand as we get into the early summer, not the late summer. i think the pent-up demand means we overshoot i actually love hearing uber talk about their investment into grocery. it reminds me a lot of amazon. i realize very different, but low margin business where at
numerous times he had a really great interview with kara swisher a couple of months ago listen, somet of wall street was betting against in the throes of the pandemic has accelerated and it's here to say i think you can actually count on that food delivery. they've made some moves. they bought postmates, right so they're consolidating around that so, you know, it seems like they have it firing all cylinders someone in new york who has been there the whole time during the pandemic, it's still a...
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we also want to a check in right now with the medical director, dr kara field.y time of year for you guys. is that right thing this time? here it is. indeed springtime is pops season. so with that we have ah, lot of animals here on site almost 100, different marine mammal patients on site right now, and so there's a lot of ways. tol of try to describe the environment and climate change something like that. but we'll talk. earlier with these these c line elephant seals, they're impacted by climate change directly. that's what you're seeing. your concern is you are consumer is quite high for elephant seals and other seal patients that but because they pop on beaches and as the sea levels arrive in climate change causes very severe weather. we can lose really critical popping beaches for these animals, so we have many on hand right now, and that's pretty consistent over the years, but in future we're very concerned about what that would mean for the population and i know there's a lot of research that takes place here and you were mentioning earlier that you're kin
we also want to a check in right now with the medical director, dr kara field.y time of year for you guys. is that right thing this time? here it is. indeed springtime is pops season. so with that we have ah, lot of animals here on site almost 100, different marine mammal patients on site right now, and so there's a lot of ways. tol of try to describe the environment and climate change something like that. but we'll talk. earlier with these these c line elephant seals, they're impacted by...
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i tried to salute my kara shoot to the river. and those old parachutes didn't slip very well.and i activated my beeper and did a parachute landing fall and i do have any injuries and all the points of my paratrooper and i was so well-trained and i pulled out my radio and distributed my parachute and i jumped down in the crater about three feet and pulled out my radio and called the wing man and said i'm on the ground north of the river. as i'm headed south i'm headed south. some of these guys that are reunion at the war after the war, my wing man said we heard a radio call but we decided we could not shoot that well. we might hit you. i said that was a good call, because they were surrounding me within 30 seconds. so, i tried to fight them out of 30, revolver an empty chamber under the hammer. i had two rounds or three rounds and i thought we had been told and survival school that people around you militia the rookies when it comes to p.o.w.'s. that's your best chance to get away. so i fired around right over the head and say get away. get away. i fired that round of tracer. t
i tried to salute my kara shoot to the river. and those old parachutes didn't slip very well.and i activated my beeper and did a parachute landing fall and i do have any injuries and all the points of my paratrooper and i was so well-trained and i pulled out my radio and distributed my parachute and i jumped down in the crater about three feet and pulled out my radio and called the wing man and said i'm on the ground north of the river. as i'm headed south i'm headed south. some of these guys...
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. >> nbc kara lee reporting for us.rrection and challenges to the electoral college vote certification has damaged opportunities for democrat and republicans to work together. joining me to discuss the latest is democratic congressman brad schneider. thank you so much for your time this afternoon. you have worked across the aisle. you have told your republican colleagues that you will not co-sponsor any legislation if they refuse to support the result of the 2020 election which republican members have you turn to and which ones are willing to have a conversation? what are they telling you in private? >> thank you for having me. i built my career reaching across the aisle. it's been 100 days since the take on the capitol. since the mob that took over the capitol sought to do harm not just to members of congress, people who work with us, the capitol police including the murder of officer bryan sitnic. they tried to over turn an election and the same day 139 op my colleagues voted to try to do the same thing. trust that th
. >> nbc kara lee reporting for us.rrection and challenges to the electoral college vote certification has damaged opportunities for democrat and republicans to work together. joining me to discuss the latest is democratic congressman brad schneider. thank you so much for your time this afternoon. you have worked across the aisle. you have told your republican colleagues that you will not co-sponsor any legislation if they refuse to support the result of the 2020 election which republican...
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. >>> apple ceo tim cook speaking out on data privacy issues on cnbc contributor kara swisher's sway and it's a right that other rights are built off of it's that kind of core, it's bedrock. and it's not something that i just decided a few years ago >> swisher also asking cook what he had to say about facebook calling apple an existential crisis for their business. here is cook's response. >> what we're doing, cara, is giving the user the choice whether to be tracked or not and i think it's hard to argue against that i've been shocked that there has been a pushback on this. >> really. >> to gray >> mike, we did see it show up as a material factor in facebook's earnings, how apple has been cracking down the apple-facebook rivalry is something investors are paying attention to >> it's getting pretty sharp i do think to cook's point, apple can fall back on these being very consistent principles the company has adhered to for a very long time in terms of privacy and really shunning the opportunity to sell advertising. on the other hand, apple is also under scrutiny for using its market p
. >>> apple ceo tim cook speaking out on data privacy issues on cnbc contributor kara swisher's sway and it's a right that other rights are built off of it's that kind of core, it's bedrock. and it's not something that i just decided a few years ago >> swisher also asking cook what he had to say about facebook calling apple an existential crisis for their business. here is cook's response. >> what we're doing, cara, is giving the user the choice whether to be tracked or not...
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kara, thank you so much. we'll see you next.a >> and still ahead in the next hour, the kron 4 morning news the oakland police department saying no more sideshows. we'll find out how they're getting ready to crack down on illegal activity this weekend. it's been 115 years since a 7.9 magnitude earthquake rocked san francisco. we have a live report standing by on how the community is honoring those who died in the great quake. managing type 2 diabetes? you're on it. staying fit and snacking light? yup, on it there too. you may think you're doing all you can to manage type 2 diabetes and heart disease... ...but could your medication do more to lower your heart risk? jardiance can reduce the risk of cardiovascular death for adults who also have known heart disease. so, it could help save your life from a heart attack or stroke. and it lowers a1c. jardiance can cause serious side effects including dehydration, ...genital yeast or urinary tract infections, and sudden kidney problems. ketoacidosis is a serious side effect that may be f
kara, thank you so much. we'll see you next.a >> and still ahead in the next hour, the kron 4 morning news the oakland police department saying no more sideshows. we'll find out how they're getting ready to crack down on illegal activity this weekend. it's been 115 years since a 7.9 magnitude earthquake rocked san francisco. we have a live report standing by on how the community is honoring those who died in the great quake. managing type 2 diabetes? you're on it. staying fit and snacking...
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2016, thanks to the hard work of a bipartisan group of senators, we passed what became known as the kara -- cara act, the comprehensive, addiction and recovery act. to help more americans break this devastating cycle of drug abuse and overdose, and we've appropriated tens of bls of dollar -- billions of dollars to fight the scourge. as i said and as you can see, no state has been spared the pain and suffering from the opioid epidemic, but we do know some have been hit harder than others. for example, one of the states with the darkest color with the highest rate of overdose deaths is ohio. and we can see here what had happened in the period roughly from 2009 to 2017 or let me say 2019. from 2009 to 2019, ten years, there were more than 33,000 drug overdoses and deaths in ohio alone. 33,000 ohioans, each with their unique value, contribution, and story. it's an absolutely heartbreaking number of deaths that should have been prevented. another one of those states with the worst problem with opioids was new hampshire. in 2013 the drug overdose deaths per capita were slightly above the natio
2016, thanks to the hard work of a bipartisan group of senators, we passed what became known as the kara -- cara act, the comprehensive, addiction and recovery act. to help more americans break this devastating cycle of drug abuse and overdose, and we've appropriated tens of bls of dollar -- billions of dollars to fight the scourge. as i said and as you can see, no state has been spared the pain and suffering from the opioid epidemic, but we do know some have been hit harder than others. for...