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kate dickie, ? she is— i am not messing with her. kate dickie, ? is brilliant. - dickie, 7 she is brilliant. brilliant and everything in every movie she is in she gives hundred and 10% and she is terrific and as you saw from that scene, a fantastically expressive face and a way of saying loads while saying very little and the way in which even talking quietly she can make something sound really significant and important, and here's the thing about this film. we've seen films in which people are alone on islands and left of their own devices may start seeing things, are they real, are they in their mind, is it natural or supernatural and we've seen it before but this is doing it very well and firstly has great performances, as you saw their and there is a really good score and sound design which are intertwined sound design which are intertwined so that the music and sound of the land, there are sheep sounds and didgeridoo sounds, and then we had things and you think, is it is string or the sound of the wind and it all gives the film real texture. a
kate dickie, ? she is— i am not messing with her. kate dickie, ? is brilliant. - dickie, 7 she is brilliant. brilliant and everything in every movie she is in she gives hundred and 10% and she is terrific and as you saw from that scene, a fantastically expressive face and a way of saying loads while saying very little and the way in which even talking quietly she can make something sound really significant and important, and here's the thing about this film. we've seen films in which people...
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kate has all the business. thank you very much indeed. make kate always be kate, and not rebranded.ughter] thank you very much, indeed. let's cross the studio. the truth or not the truth, that is the question. truth or fake with james creedon. how are you? james: find. mark: looking classy, great time. starting with the story about baby factories in nigeria. it is awfully easy for people online to take a pop at countries in africa and they do it with too great a frequency for my liking. what is true or not true about the story of these baby factories in nigeria? james: this is a malian fact checking media and they often do investigative work into what is real and not real online. and this is a story that they identified as fake. you can see that these photos do not show the dismantling of a baby factory in 2021. that is the key point. it is more about the timing here. sadly, the phenomenon is all too real. this is the question. it got shared across various different twitter accounts, tens of thousands of times. mark: we are not seeing what you're showing us. please talk us through.
kate has all the business. thank you very much indeed. make kate always be kate, and not rebranded.ughter] thank you very much, indeed. let's cross the studio. the truth or not the truth, that is the question. truth or fake with james creedon. how are you? james: find. mark: looking classy, great time. starting with the story about baby factories in nigeria. it is awfully easy for people online to take a pop at countries in africa and they do it with too great a frequency for my liking. what is...
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kate. let me go back to the governor's race here so i can sort of tell you county by county where jack ciattarelli is doing better than donald trump or worse than joe biden. take monmouth, jack is at 61% of the vote there. this is a cony that donald trump won by only 2%. so he is up 24% donald trump by 26789 if you go county by county, skwak ciattarelli up by is vs.. donald trump by 4. he is vastly over-performing donald trump in a lot of the republican areas. phil murphy is more or less on pace with the democratic areas. he is up by not great at math by about 50% in hudson county. you know, joe biden won it by roughly the same amount. so phil murphy more or less on track where biden was in the democratic places, ciattarelli doing better than trump in the republican areas, kate. >> we will keep a close watch. thank you so much. so that is where the vote counts stands, let's look at the issues moving voters. jayson, what were the issues that people were voting on? >> that's right. yesterday
kate. let me go back to the governor's race here so i can sort of tell you county by county where jack ciattarelli is doing better than donald trump or worse than joe biden. take monmouth, jack is at 61% of the vote there. this is a cony that donald trump won by only 2%. so he is up 24% donald trump by 26789 if you go county by county, skwak ciattarelli up by is vs.. donald trump by 4. he is vastly over-performing donald trump in a lot of the republican areas. phil murphy is more or less on...
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good morning, kate. of punctuated the day, obviously family members seeing that video, some for the first time, of everything that happened on that fateful day when ahmaud arbery was shot. today has been quite different. investigators have been coming forward. the first officer who arrived on scene, the evidence collector was talking about how she gathered evidence. they did show some graphic pictures of the body in the middle of the ground. that you can definitely see some people were taking some deep breaths while that was going on. but then from there, the first officer who arrived on scene is actually still doing some testimony, maybe just stepped away for a quick second as they're doing some procedural things inside court. we were just talking about how when he first arrived on scene, where he saw the body, how he interacted with everyone there, how he saw the shotgun. we talked about the evidence collected. so not the same sort of video evidence that we got on friday, but still at the same time, wh
good morning, kate. of punctuated the day, obviously family members seeing that video, some for the first time, of everything that happened on that fateful day when ahmaud arbery was shot. today has been quite different. investigators have been coming forward. the first officer who arrived on scene, the evidence collector was talking about how she gathered evidence. they did show some graphic pictures of the body in the middle of the ground. that you can definitely see some people were taking...
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kate: pretty widely expected.he america central bank said it would keep interest rates on hold, near zero, said it would reduce the amount of money it bumps into the economy. it had been buying $120 billion worth of bonds every mth. that will be reduced by $15 billion in november and december, and long-term, the program could be locked up altogether in june. the fed said this was in light of the substantial progress the economy has made since the pandemic. fed chair jay powell acknowledged that prices had been rising, but that higher inflation would remain transitory. let's cross now to new york and speak to the chief u.s. economist for oxford economics. thanks for being with us. we knew that tapering was coming. is the timeline pretty much as expected? gregory: largely as expected. we had anticipated that the fed would announce tapering to the tune of $15 billion per month, and that is exactly what fed chair powell announced in the statement. it will be a reduction in asset purchases of $10 billion in terms of tr
kate: pretty widely expected.he america central bank said it would keep interest rates on hold, near zero, said it would reduce the amount of money it bumps into the economy. it had been buying $120 billion worth of bonds every mth. that will be reduced by $15 billion in november and december, and long-term, the program could be locked up altogether in june. the fed said this was in light of the substantial progress the economy has made since the pandemic. fed chair jay powell acknowledged that...
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i'm kate balduan.> ...and lots of opportunities. >> so, what are you waiting for? >> apply now... >> ...and make a difference. >> singers: ♪ safelite repair, safelite replace. ♪ >> man, i love that song! ♪ ♪ there are beautiful ideas that remain in the dark. but with our new multi-cloud experience, you have the flexibility you need to unveil them to the world. ♪ subway®... has so much new it didn't fit in our last ad. like the new deli-style oven-roasted turkey. and new hickory-smoked bacon. it's the eat fresh refresh™ at subway®. there's so much new we don't even have time for this guy! but i'm tom brady! oh, and there's smashed avocado too! michelob ultra organic seltzer. two flavors bursting onto the scene. they'll make quite a splash. now in watermelon strawberry. and black cherry. as real as it tastes. your shipping manager left to “find themself.” leaving you lost. you need to hire. i need indeed. indeed you do. indeed instant match instantly delivers quality candidates matching your job descript
i'm kate balduan.> ...and lots of opportunities. >> so, what are you waiting for? >> apply now... >> ...and make a difference. >> singers: ♪ safelite repair, safelite replace. ♪ >> man, i love that song! ♪ ♪ there are beautiful ideas that remain in the dark. but with our new multi-cloud experience, you have the flexibility you need to unveil them to the world. ♪ subway®... has so much new it didn't fit in our last ad. like the new deli-style...
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my name is kate kleinert and i'm a scam survivor. am from glen old in pennsylvania and i have been widowed for 12 years. my husband bernie passed away in 2009. show since then i have never looked for any new romance in my life because i still felt married to my husband. i was not interested in finding another love. but last summer in august 2020 i received a friend request on facebook that caught my eye. it was unfortunately the one in a million that i decided to accept and become friends with. his name is tony. well that's what he told me. we exchanged messages for a number of days and he told me that he was interested in the same things that he saw on my facebook page like dogs and gardening. i thought that was wonderful. we started talking on the phone through an app he had me download. download. he told me he was a surgeon working in iraq through a contract with the united nations and that he has two children, a little boy and a girl tony became romantic much more quickly than i did. and i kept trying to put him off saying we did
my name is kate kleinert and i'm a scam survivor. am from glen old in pennsylvania and i have been widowed for 12 years. my husband bernie passed away in 2009. show since then i have never looked for any new romance in my life because i still felt married to my husband. i was not interested in finding another love. but last summer in august 2020 i received a friend request on facebook that caught my eye. it was unfortunately the one in a million that i decided to accept and become friends with....
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i want to thank kate for being with us today. i'll introduce her later more formally but also i want to say to kate into so many others who come here to congress to testify about something that that has happened to them personally. that is an act of courage and sharing her story will help others. the federal trade commission's data shows that kate was not alone in the experience that she endured. a theme we will hear from kate and our other witnesses today is the importance of education in stopping frauds and scams before they start. stories like kate's are why i reintroduced the bipartisan stop seeing your scams act with senator moran. senate bill 337. i want to thank ranking member scott for co-sponsoring the bill and others who were working with us. this bill will create an advisory committee to ensure that banks and other businesses have the information and tools they need to train their employees to spot and to speak up about possible senior scams. i was also pleased at the american rescue plan that was passed by democrats i
i want to thank kate for being with us today. i'll introduce her later more formally but also i want to say to kate into so many others who come here to congress to testify about something that that has happened to them personally. that is an act of courage and sharing her story will help others. the federal trade commission's data shows that kate was not alone in the experience that she endured. a theme we will hear from kate and our other witnesses today is the importance of education in...
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i meant kate. dr.e clifford larson is the author of "bound for the promised land," "rosemary: the hidden kennedy daughter," and "the assassin's accomplice." she has served as an expert consultant on film script and museum exhibitions. her latest book, as i mentioned, is "walk wit biography of fannie lou hamer." karen hill successfully pursued federal legislation to have the home become one of the newest units of the national park service. prior to that she worked on affordable housing development including a federal appointment to implement the court's order to desegregate the city of yonkers. earlier, she was a program director for the national urban league, chief executive of the implementation office, and chief executive of the american homeowner education and counseling institute. thank you both for being here. finally, cynthia r. copeland is president for the institute of preservation of seneca history and chair of the reparations committee for the episcopal diocese of new york. she is a public hi
i meant kate. dr.e clifford larson is the author of "bound for the promised land," "rosemary: the hidden kennedy daughter," and "the assassin's accomplice." she has served as an expert consultant on film script and museum exhibitions. her latest book, as i mentioned, is "walk wit biography of fannie lou hamer." karen hill successfully pursued federal legislation to have the home become one of the newest units of the national park service. prior to that...
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and i think kate other commissioners want to talk but kate wants to say something as well >> go ahead . >> director koppel and planning department, i can't tell you how much i appreciated, here we go. working with you all and i feel this enormous fence of gratitude for the many years that i've had the privilege of being able to work with so many dedicated and talented and creative people. this department is filled with so many impressive planners who tackled not only complicated problems, try also cutting edge approaches that push the limits and definitely push us as attorneys to think hard about our advice to becreative with you .this commission works hard every single week. the amount of work you do and thoughtfulness and intelligence with which you approach often very difficult cases and difficult zoning problems is impressive to see every week and i feel so lucky to have been ableto be a part of it . i respect and appreciate how much you try to keep pushing us forward in search of something better to make san francisco a better place and to keep sort of rolling with the changes on
and i think kate other commissioners want to talk but kate wants to say something as well >> go ahead . >> director koppel and planning department, i can't tell you how much i appreciated, here we go. working with you all and i feel this enormous fence of gratitude for the many years that i've had the privilege of being able to work with so many dedicated and talented and creative people. this department is filled with so many impressive planners who tackled not only complicated...
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kate? >> great to see you. thanks, paula. we are waiting to hear from president biden set to address the american people about this new variant. cnn has learned that federal officials are bracing for the first confirmed cases in the united states. we heard the story from paula in canada just now. but again, what it all means, we still do not know. cnn's jeremy diamond is live at the white house where we'll be heading soon when the president begins speaking. jeremy, what are we expecting to hear from the president this hour? >> reporter: right now, president biden is in the oval office with his coronavirus advisory team. they are briefing him on this omicron variant, briefing that the president has been receiving daily. when he comes out later this hour to speak, he'll talk about what we do know and don't know about the variant and he'll be urging the public against panicking here. we do expect the president to instead urge americans that now is the time, if you haven't yet, to get vaccinate
kate? >> great to see you. thanks, paula. we are waiting to hear from president biden set to address the american people about this new variant. cnn has learned that federal officials are bracing for the first confirmed cases in the united states. we heard the story from paula in canada just now. but again, what it all means, we still do not know. cnn's jeremy diamond is live at the white house where we'll be heading soon when the president begins speaking. jeremy, what are we expecting...
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kate? >> thank you so much. appreciate it. >>> president biden is vowing that shutdowns like we saw at the beginning of the pandemic are off the table for now. and he's defending his travel ban on eight south african nations. the president admitting that it will not prevent the variant from coming to the united states, but he insists that it could slow it down, could slow its spread. cnn's jeremy diamond is live at the white house with more on this. jeremy, what are you hearing from there today about all of it? because so much is still unknown. >> reporter: listen, coronavirus is right back at the center of activity here at the west wing of the white house. we know officials are working to put together the finishing touches on that strategy that we're expected to hear president biden outline on thursday for how the united states is going to fight the coronavirus this winter. listen to the president talking about that yesterday. >> thursday i'll be putting forward a detailed strategy outlini
kate? >> thank you so much. appreciate it. >>> president biden is vowing that shutdowns like we saw at the beginning of the pandemic are off the table for now. and he's defending his travel ban on eight south african nations. the president admitting that it will not prevent the variant from coming to the united states, but he insists that it could slow it down, could slow its spread. cnn's jeremy diamond is live at the white house with more on this. jeremy, what are you hearing...
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. >> kate, i think we knew this was coming. the prosecutors' comments a week or so ago were highly i inappropriate and unconstitutional. the judge has made that very clear. this judge has always been very pro defense regardless. what's interesting to me is why there's been no response to this filed motion and the judge hasn't ruled on this. this is something that should be ruled on fairly quickly. the jury is already deliberating. i also think this prosecutor did such a poor job presenting this case. you saw what happened with the six count misdemeanor on possession of a gun. a lot of mishaps on the part of the da. i'm not so surprised as to make a comment about rittenhouse's fifth amendment right. >> paul, your view on this. this was filed, i think shimon said, on monday. the judge hasn't weighed in or ruled on it yet, this motion for mistrial. >> kate, it's very surprising, the delay. this is a very important motion. the thing i was struck by in watching the exchange was, what happened was the prosecutor made a statement at t
. >> kate, i think we knew this was coming. the prosecutors' comments a week or so ago were highly i inappropriate and unconstitutional. the judge has made that very clear. this judge has always been very pro defense regardless. what's interesting to me is why there's been no response to this filed motion and the judge hasn't ruled on this. this is something that should be ruled on fairly quickly. the jury is already deliberating. i also think this prosecutor did such a poor job...
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kate: kate larsen, abc 7 news. ama: mayor london breed said she announced the recall of three board members. according to the chronicle, read said the priorities -- breed said the priorities had been misplaced. february 15. dan: after decades of public protests and community debate, the thomas fallon sculpture in san jose is coming down. issues of social justice are a key area. amanda del castillo has more on the debate tonight about the statue and fallon's legacy. amanda: the san francisco city council made it clear that the statue is coming down. it sets out west saint james and julian streets and it will soon be moved into storage. >> thomas fallon is not someone who deserves this level of honor in our city. amanda: a unanimous vote. the city pointing to three specific required reasons for removal. significant adverse public reaction, issues with security, and the need for excessive maintenance, especially after demonstrations by the community. >> this has nothing to do with vandals. this has absolutely everythi
kate: kate larsen, abc 7 news. ama: mayor london breed said she announced the recall of three board members. according to the chronicle, read said the priorities -- breed said the priorities had been misplaced. february 15. dan: after decades of public protests and community debate, the thomas fallon sculpture in san jose is coming down. issues of social justice are a key area. amanda del castillo has more on the debate tonight about the statue and fallon's legacy. amanda: the san francisco...
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kate: kate larsen, abc 7 news. ama: mayor london breed said she announced the recall of three board members. according to the chronicle, read said the priorities -- breed said the priorities had been misplaced. february 15. dan: after decades of public protests and community debate, the thomas fallon sculpture in san jose is coming down. issues of social justice are a key area. amanda del castillo has more on the debate tonight about the statue and fallon's legacy. amanda: the san francisco city council made it clear that the statue is coming down. it sets out west saint james and julian streets and it will soon be moved into storage. >> thomas fallon is not someone who deserves this level of honor in our city. amanda: a unanimous vote. the city pointing to three specific required reasons for removal. significant adverse public reaction, issues with security, and the need for excessive maintenance, especially after demonstrations by the community. >> this has nothing to do with vandals. this has absolutely everythi
kate: kate larsen, abc 7 news. ama: mayor london breed said she announced the recall of three board members. according to the chronicle, read said the priorities -- breed said the priorities had been misplaced. february 15. dan: after decades of public protests and community debate, the thomas fallon sculpture in san jose is coming down. issues of social justice are a key area. amanda del castillo has more on the debate tonight about the statue and fallon's legacy. amanda: the san francisco...
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kate dickie... she is brilliant.n everything, and every movie she is in, she gives 110%, and she is terrific, and as you saw from that scene, a fantastically expressive face and a way of saying loads while saying very little. the way in which even talking quietly she can make something sound really significant and important. here's the thing about this film — we've seen films in which people are alone on islands and left of their own devices, they start seeing things, are they real, are they in their mind, is it natural or supernatural? we have seen that before. but this is doing it very well and, firstly, has some great performances, as you saw there and there and there's a really good score and sound design which are intertwined so that the music and sound of the land, there are sheep sounds and didgeridoo sounds, and then we hear things and you think, "is it a string or the sound of the wind?" and it all gives the film real texture. and i mean it when i say, it is a horror film, but it is on the creepier edge of t
kate dickie... she is brilliant.n everything, and every movie she is in, she gives 110%, and she is terrific, and as you saw from that scene, a fantastically expressive face and a way of saying loads while saying very little. the way in which even talking quietly she can make something sound really significant and important. here's the thing about this film — we've seen films in which people are alone on islands and left of their own devices, they start seeing things, are they real, are they...
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kate is a great historian and i loved her. she is grappling to this one is on the "new york times" everyday. and there is something that grabbed hold of kate even that said this book must be rich in. it is a book of our time it is a book for young people in particular. they need to be fortified by this book and i really truly believe, as deep as i can that people are in certain places at certain times should carry the message forward and to continue the beating of the drums. the drum beats on this book is the drum of our time. >> i think that's absolute correct in bringing the issues altogether. the book is clearly timely. it deals with the issues of violence and women. it deals with the issues of the voting rights situation. it deals with the issues of climate and geography and what is happening in these spaces. it deals with the issues of housing. and education. it is all in there completely and totally is right up there. so, and thinking about, kate, how was it you were able to organize the book? with all of these issues go
kate is a great historian and i loved her. she is grappling to this one is on the "new york times" everyday. and there is something that grabbed hold of kate even that said this book must be rich in. it is a book of our time it is a book for young people in particular. they need to be fortified by this book and i really truly believe, as deep as i can that people are in certain places at certain times should carry the message forward and to continue the beating of the drums. the drum...
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kate: that's what it looks like, mm-hmm.e: agroecology professor kate tully's team is tracking the saltwater incursion as it moves inland. and what does that mean for farmland? kate: well, if it's happening in the forest, it's going to be happening in the farmland, too. it's an invisible flood. the saltwater is moving through the groundwater table, and the trees and the plants, they all have their feet in that salty groundwater, and that's what burns them, essentially, from the inside out. bob: you can see where the tide comes up in the ditch, and the salt goes over, and what it does to the crop. joie: in neighboring somerset county, the poorest in the state, bob fitzgerald shows us how time and tide have reshaped his land. bob: i got a place that's down the road here, about a quarter mile, that we've abandoned because it drowns out. joie: you abandoned your crops. bob: yeah. joie: you just gave up that farmland? bob: yeah, yeah. joie: throughout the region, almost a third of the land has already been affected by rising wate
kate: that's what it looks like, mm-hmm.e: agroecology professor kate tully's team is tracking the saltwater incursion as it moves inland. and what does that mean for farmland? kate: well, if it's happening in the forest, it's going to be happening in the farmland, too. it's an invisible flood. the saltwater is moving through the groundwater table, and the trees and the plants, they all have their feet in that salty groundwater, and that's what burns them, essentially, from the inside out. bob:...
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kate larsen breaks down the board's proposed plan.ate: the san francisco school board has been the set with challenges during the pandemic. recall election for three of its members and a plan to rename schools that was criticized across the country. now, another difficult moment as the district deals with a 125 million dollars shortfall for next year. as a result, 10% in spending cuts. >> this would result in reductions at school sites. kate: budget directors laid out a plan which involves cuts to special education staffing, staffing for multilingual programs, map size class reduction, and enhanced emotional supports. families and staff like a special education teacher expressed grave concern about the proposed changes. >> special education teachers are already overworked and overburdened by the school district. these cuts will negatively affect our most vulnerable students while driving even more qualified special education teachers away from our district. kate: the school board must approve a fiscal recovery plan by december 15 to a
kate larsen breaks down the board's proposed plan.ate: the san francisco school board has been the set with challenges during the pandemic. recall election for three of its members and a plan to rename schools that was criticized across the country. now, another difficult moment as the district deals with a 125 million dollars shortfall for next year. as a result, 10% in spending cuts. >> this would result in reductions at school sites. kate: budget directors laid out a plan which...
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a pretty severe step, kate. so president biden doesn't feel that way, he's having his physical today, colonoscopy is part of that, so he'll sign over these powers. every expectation is this will be quite routine and the powers will revert to him a couple hours later, but worth taking stock of the history that kamala harris is making today. >> absolutely. great point, john. good to see you. more updates to come on the president's physical as they will be releasing a report on that. coming up for us, dr. sanjay gupta will join us to talk about president biden's health and this procedure that he's getting. that's next. retinol that's also gentle on skin. for wrinkles results in one week. neutrogena®. for people with skin. with our unique tub over tub installation in just a day, bath fitter doesn't just fit your bath, it fits your busy schedule. why have over two million people welcomed bath fitter into their homes? it just fits. bath fitter. call now or visit bathfitter.com to book your free consultation. why hide
a pretty severe step, kate. so president biden doesn't feel that way, he's having his physical today, colonoscopy is part of that, so he'll sign over these powers. every expectation is this will be quite routine and the powers will revert to him a couple hours later, but worth taking stock of the history that kamala harris is making today. >> absolutely. great point, john. good to see you. more updates to come on the president's physical as they will be releasing a report on that. coming...
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i'm kate bolduan. >>> deadline passed. mark meadows defying a congressional subpoena saying essentially i'll see you in court. >>> and a new interview of donald trump appearing to defend chans of "hang mike pence." >>> help wanted. how a huge shortage of truck drivers nationwide is pushing the supply chain to the brink and the new moves now to try to fix it. >>> and what pushed thousands of families to a key international border? >>> we begin with the growing battle between the house committee investigating the insurrection and former president trump and those close to him. it is now one hour past the deadline for mark meadows, donald trump's former chief of staff. he was ordered to appear for a deposition and turn over documents today, and he has not. meadows' decision sets up another potential legal standoff for the january 6th committee and the justice department. a federal appeals court just granted donald trump's request to temporarily pause the release of key documents from him that were set to be released to the hou
i'm kate bolduan. >>> deadline passed. mark meadows defying a congressional subpoena saying essentially i'll see you in court. >>> and a new interview of donald trump appearing to defend chans of "hang mike pence." >>> help wanted. how a huge shortage of truck drivers nationwide is pushing the supply chain to the brink and the new moves now to try to fix it. >>> and what pushed thousands of families to a key international border? >>> we...
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>> reporter: yeah, kate. this is a nail-biter.wice rejecting trump's arguments, he's 0-2. the question is does he goes to appeals court and ask them to temporarily block this while they hear his argument on the merits of the executive privilege claim. they haven't done that. the clock is ticking, it's a national holiday. the national archives has those records in hand and has revealed some. they could do this tomorrow unless it's blocked. >>> let's turn to texas where a contractor hired to provide security for the astroworld concert says that he was so concerned by the training and staffing that he saw on site even before the concert started that he walked off the job. his name is darious williams. he tells cnn that it was clear to him that the staff at the festival were unprepared and overwhelmed. cnn's rosa flores joins me live once again in houston with the latest on the investigation into this horrific tragedy. rosa, what else did the security guard say? >> reporter: you know, kate, he just did not feel safe, and he was assign
>> reporter: yeah, kate. this is a nail-biter.wice rejecting trump's arguments, he's 0-2. the question is does he goes to appeals court and ask them to temporarily block this while they hear his argument on the merits of the executive privilege claim. they haven't done that. the clock is ticking, it's a national holiday. the national archives has those records in hand and has revealed some. they could do this tomorrow unless it's blocked. >>> let's turn to texas where a...
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but kate -- kate was hankering to do this book when these issues we're grappling with today weren't on the front page of "the new york times" every day, okay? it was something that grabbed hold of kate, even, and said this book must be written, this is a book of our time, and this is a book for young people in particular need to be fortified by this book. and i really, truly believe, i believe it as deep as i can, that people are in certain places at certain times to carry the message forward and to continue the beating of the drum, cynthia, okay? the drum beats on. and this book is the drum of our time. >> i think she's correct in bringing the issues all together. the book is clearly timely. it deals with the issues of violence and women. it deals with the voting rights situation. it deals with the issues of climate and geography and what is happening in these spaces. it deals with the issues of housing, right? and education. >> health care. >> health care, completely and totally, is right up there. and so, you know, in thinking about, kate, how was it you were able to sort of organiz
but kate -- kate was hankering to do this book when these issues we're grappling with today weren't on the front page of "the new york times" every day, okay? it was something that grabbed hold of kate, even, and said this book must be written, this is a book of our time, and this is a book for young people in particular need to be fortified by this book. and i really, truly believe, i believe it as deep as i can, that people are in certain places at certain times to carry the message...
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i'm kate bolduan. we've been watching president biden declaring that the eyes of history are upon us as he addresses world leaders at the climate summit, calling for action not just words to address the climate crisis our planet is currently experiencing. wolf blitzer, kaitlan collins are in scotland, and bill weir is live in glasgow. wolf, let me ask you first what your reaction to what we just heard from the president. >> i thought it was very significant, very powerful. he did not mince words as far as the u.s. is concerned. the u.s. during the biden administration as compared to the trump administration when the u.s. pulled out of the paris climate accords immediately. as the president said on the first day of his administration, the u.s. went back to the paris climate accords. he was very blunt in saying the united states bears an enormous amount of responsibility for what's going on as far as the world's climate is concerned. the u.s. having been one of the great polluters over the years, and he
i'm kate bolduan. we've been watching president biden declaring that the eyes of history are upon us as he addresses world leaders at the climate summit, calling for action not just words to address the climate crisis our planet is currently experiencing. wolf blitzer, kaitlan collins are in scotland, and bill weir is live in glasgow. wolf, let me ask you first what your reaction to what we just heard from the president. >> i thought it was very significant, very powerful. he did not...
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kate: linda's experience seems contrary to what governor newsom said on tuesday. governor newsom: if you have been vaccinated and it has been six months, now, you can get a booster shot, 18 and over. california is the first state to say get a booster shot. they are in abundance. kate: the san franciscan resident has been to this cvs six times. >> i hope that the state actually opens up some of the large centers. i got my original two at the city college which was wonderful and easy. i do not understand why they cannot be doing something like that this time. kate: california's department of public health announced tuesday that a statewide week of action ashley started monday to encourage entire families from young kids to grandparents to get tobit shots. i asked california health officials where and how they expect entire families to get vaccinated and boosted before thanksgiving when it is hard to even get just one shot right now. i have yet to hear back. a bit of anecdotal advice. try mixing up your pharmacy location. this walgreens and the richmond district had
kate: linda's experience seems contrary to what governor newsom said on tuesday. governor newsom: if you have been vaccinated and it has been six months, now, you can get a booster shot, 18 and over. california is the first state to say get a booster shot. they are in abundance. kate: the san franciscan resident has been to this cvs six times. >> i hope that the state actually opens up some of the large centers. i got my original two at the city college which was wonderful and easy. i do...
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kate larsen breaks down the board's proposed plan. the san francisco school board has been the set with challenges during the pandemic. recall election for three of its members and a plan to rename schools that was criticized across the country. now, another difficult moment as the district deals with a 125 million dollars shortfall for next year. as a result, 10% in spending cuts. >> this would result in reductions at school sites. kate: budget directors laid out a plan which involves cuts to special education staffing, staffing for multilingual programs, map size class reduction, and enhanced emotional supports. families and staff like a special education teacher expressed grave concern about the proposed changes. >> special education teachers are already overworked and overburdened by the school district. these cuts will negatively affect our most vulnerable students while driving even more qualified special education teachers away from our district. kate: the school board must approve a fiscal recovery plan by december 15 to avoid
kate larsen breaks down the board's proposed plan. the san francisco school board has been the set with challenges during the pandemic. recall election for three of its members and a plan to rename schools that was criticized across the country. now, another difficult moment as the district deals with a 125 million dollars shortfall for next year. as a result, 10% in spending cuts. >> this would result in reductions at school sites. kate: budget directors laid out a plan which involves...
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kate: linda's experience seems contrary to what governor newsom said on tuesday. governor newsom: if you have been vaccinated and it has been six months, now, you can get a booster shot, 18 and over. california is the first state to say get a booster shot. they are in abundance. kate: the san franciscan resident has been to this cvs six times. >> i hope that the state actually opens up some of the large centers. i got my original two at the city college which was wonderful and easy. i do not understand why they cannot be doing something like that this time. kate: california's department of public health announced tuesday that a statewide week of action ashley started monday to encourage entire families from young kids to grandparents to get tobit shots. i asked california health officials where and how they expect entire families to get vaccinated and boosted before thanksgiving when it is hard to even get just one shot right now. i have yet to hear back. a bit of anecdotal advice. try mixing up your pharmacy location. this walgreens and the richmond district had
kate: linda's experience seems contrary to what governor newsom said on tuesday. governor newsom: if you have been vaccinated and it has been six months, now, you can get a booster shot, 18 and over. california is the first state to say get a booster shot. they are in abundance. kate: the san franciscan resident has been to this cvs six times. >> i hope that the state actually opens up some of the large centers. i got my original two at the city college which was wonderful and easy. i do...
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>> kate: i'm still a little hung over. >> kelly: your dad owns a bar?n, i like it. how did you meet? >> jane: we met in chicago in the late '80s. it >> kate: she was under studying for bonnie hunt and then i understudied for jane a year and half later. at such a weird small world. so we started singing together, first we did it for fun. >> jane: and then we did it for real, we would go to events and galas and do a song and when her show was canceled and my show was canceled at the same time, we said, hey, we used to be a tour de force, but now we are forced to tour. [applause] >> kelly: thank you! that was awesome. >> jane: more jokes like that. >> kate: more hits like that. >> kelly: there was a question around the twitter universe, i miss this but everybody was asking each other your last saved a celebrity picture is your therapist, who is it? and jane tweeted this. >> jane: you can see the whole thing. >> kelly: are you on a floaty? >> kate: a floaty and fancy dress because we did a show at palm springs. we were at gerald ford's old house which a fri
>> kate: i'm still a little hung over. >> kelly: your dad owns a bar?n, i like it. how did you meet? >> jane: we met in chicago in the late '80s. it >> kate: she was under studying for bonnie hunt and then i understudied for jane a year and half later. at such a weird small world. so we started singing together, first we did it for fun. >> jane: and then we did it for real, we would go to events and galas and do a song and when her show was canceled and my show was...
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i want to start with with kate kleiner kate. as i mentioned, your story is so powerful and unfortunately for america it is not, it is not unique. i think every member of the committee was moved by what you said as i said, your written testimony was powerful enough. but hearing it directly from you had a big impact on me and i know other members. so we're grateful you're here and we're grateful that your story can help other seniors when there are scammers out there and perpetrators of fraud trying to rip people off. i wanted to focus on one part of your story and the story of many others kate. you said that you know, i should say that social isolation is not something new for seniors, but for many people, the pandemic made this um terrible isolation that much worse. so do you believe the pandemic left you more susceptible to being scammed? >> i really do. when i think back to the beginning of the pandemic when we were first locked down and it was so strange to be home without any physical contact with other folks not seeing your
i want to start with with kate kleiner kate. as i mentioned, your story is so powerful and unfortunately for america it is not, it is not unique. i think every member of the committee was moved by what you said as i said, your written testimony was powerful enough. but hearing it directly from you had a big impact on me and i know other members. so we're grateful you're here and we're grateful that your story can help other seniors when there are scammers out there and perpetrators of fraud...
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>> kate, it does. been successful at cutting gun violence in half, and sustaining those reductions for more than five years. but with covid, we saw that progress undone. and the horrid death of kevin is one example of so many tragedies. every injury, every death caused by gun violence is an absolute loss for the community. and we, for one, are committed to having a comprehensive and effective approach to stopping it. >> i think -- and the big question for you, mayor, as well as mayors in other major cities because these are happening in many cities now -- is what does comprehensive mean? and what is the solution to stopping this? i mean, what are you doing now to do that, to stop this from happening again? >> well, we already doubled down on prevention as well as standing up a nonpolice response option. but let me be clear. oakland needs more police. we have been impacted by staffing reductions. covid interrupted our recruitment and training processes. and the defund rhetoric is challenging our ability
>> kate, it does. been successful at cutting gun violence in half, and sustaining those reductions for more than five years. but with covid, we saw that progress undone. and the horrid death of kevin is one example of so many tragedies. every injury, every death caused by gun violence is an absolute loss for the community. and we, for one, are committed to having a comprehensive and effective approach to stopping it. >> i think -- and the big question for you, mayor, as well as...
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kate larsen set up to clear of the confusion.ll adults in the state should be allowed to determine their own risk of exposure, but online vaccine scheduling systems have yet to catch up with california's more liberal booster policy, now open to anyone 18 years or older six months after vaccination with pfizer or moderna, or two months after a j&j shot. one woman tried, but it led to booster screening questions, which ruled her out. she is not 65 or older, no underlying medical conditions, does not live in a long-term care facility, and is not at an increased risk of work. >> they said, we only care what the cdc says. i'm not going to lie, i'm a very honest person. >> if there are ethical dilemmas as a result of this, that is the sign of a system's problem that needs to be fixed. they need to be on the same page. kate: should people stretch the truth for a booster or and or -- answer honestly? >> if they don't meet any of those criteria, they don't need a booster, they should be patient and wait and there was no reason for them to
kate larsen set up to clear of the confusion.ll adults in the state should be allowed to determine their own risk of exposure, but online vaccine scheduling systems have yet to catch up with california's more liberal booster policy, now open to anyone 18 years or older six months after vaccination with pfizer or moderna, or two months after a j&j shot. one woman tried, but it led to booster screening questions, which ruled her out. she is not 65 or older, no underlying medical conditions,...
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kate larsen set up to clear of the confusion.ng a booster, that is what california's public health officer wrote last week, saying all adults in the state should be allowed to determine their own risk of exposure, but online vaccine scheduling systems have yet to catch up with california's more liberal booster policy, now open to anyone 18 years or older six months after vaccination with pfizer or moderna, or two months after a j&j shot. one woman tried, but it led to booster screening questions, which ruled her out. she is not 65 or older, no underlying medical conditions, does not live in a long-term care facility, and is not at an increased risk of work. >> they said, we only care what the cdc says. i'm not going to lie, i'm a very honest person. >> if there are ethical dilemmas as a result of this, that is the sign of a system's problem that needs to be fixed. they need to be on the same page. kate: should people stretch the truth for a booster or and or -- answer honestly? >> if they don't meet any of those criteria, they do
kate larsen set up to clear of the confusion.ng a booster, that is what california's public health officer wrote last week, saying all adults in the state should be allowed to determine their own risk of exposure, but online vaccine scheduling systems have yet to catch up with california's more liberal booster policy, now open to anyone 18 years or older six months after vaccination with pfizer or moderna, or two months after a j&j shot. one woman tried, but it led to booster screening...
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kate? >> absolutely. rosa, thank you so much for bringing us the latest. >>> another important story we're watching, gas prices and more americans hitting the road. aaa this morning is predicting more than 53 million americans will be traveling for thanksgiving, even as fuel prices are on the rise, heading towards levels not seen in almost a decade. cnn's pete muntean joins us now with more on this. so, pete, i see the gas price behind you over your shoulder. what are you seeing there? >> reporter: well, aaa anticipates it's really not going to have that big of an impact on people traveling during this thanksgiving travel period. in fact, it forecasts that this jump in numbers this year will be the biggest it has seen since 2005. of course the vast majority of people will drive according to aaa, 48 million people. those numbers not that far off from back in 2019. but for the pandemic, only about a 3% difference, so this will not feel like holiday travel during 2020. in fact, the traffic is
kate? >> absolutely. rosa, thank you so much for bringing us the latest. >>> another important story we're watching, gas prices and more americans hitting the road. aaa this morning is predicting more than 53 million americans will be traveling for thanksgiving, even as fuel prices are on the rise, heading towards levels not seen in almost a decade. cnn's pete muntean joins us now with more on this. so, pete, i see the gas price behind you over your shoulder. what are you seeing...
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kate? >> good to see you, jeremy. thank you so much.st for "the daily beast." it's great to see you, gordon. a healthy debate and no major breakthroughs, though. what do you see as, you know, what this meeting really was in the end? >> well, this meeting was to establish the guardrails as they said, but we have tried this approach. we've had intensive diplomacy with china for three decades and their behavior has only gotten worse. we need to go beyond guardrails and put costs on behavior that is unacceptable and in some cases malicious. there needs to be a rethinking of the assumptions that have driven u.s./china relations. >> this warning about taiwan. i wanted to know what you think xi is actually warning because, you know, should that and will this don't play with fire or you'll get burned, should that change anything about u.s. policy on taiwan right now? >> well, u.s. policy on taiwan has worked. it's one of strategic ambiguity, but it worked in a benign period. now we are not in such a period. i think president biden needs to do w
kate? >> good to see you, jeremy. thank you so much.st for "the daily beast." it's great to see you, gordon. a healthy debate and no major breakthroughs, though. what do you see as, you know, what this meeting really was in the end? >> well, this meeting was to establish the guardrails as they said, but we have tried this approach. we've had intensive diplomacy with china for three decades and their behavior has only gotten worse. we need to go beyond guardrails and put...
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kate larsen, abc 7 news. dan: you've probably seen the higher prices, but did you realize that inflation is at its highest level in more than 30 years? it's that bad. according to the labor department, inflation in october was worse than expected, and the consumer index, which measures what americans pay, was up 6.2%. it's the fifth straight month of inflation above 5%, so you can see the pattern we're in. add inflation to the list of issues. we're already dealing with supply chain problems, the pandemic, and fast approaching holidays. with thanksgiving just two weeks away, activity is ramping up at the alameda county food bank to meet enormous need. laura anthony is in oakland. >> we're actually able to get it, but it does cost a lot more than it was previously. laura: the hurdles just keep on coming for the alameda county food bank, where food costs amid rising need, are surging, just in time for the holidays. >> generally, what we're seeing is about one in four people through alameda county arewhat s reall
kate larsen, abc 7 news. dan: you've probably seen the higher prices, but did you realize that inflation is at its highest level in more than 30 years? it's that bad. according to the labor department, inflation in october was worse than expected, and the consumer index, which measures what americans pay, was up 6.2%. it's the fifth straight month of inflation above 5%, so you can see the pattern we're in. add inflation to the list of issues. we're already dealing with supply chain problems,...
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i will cross over now to kate moody for business.usiness world in france is being shaken up once again by another case linked to the affair. kate: the case that never ends, shaking the political and business world for over a decade now. the chief executive of french telecoms giant orange is stepping down. he was handed a one year suspended sentence today, overturning a lower court ruling. judges found him guilty of complicity in the misuse of public funds in the case of a 400 million euro state payout to a business tycoon in 2008. at the time, richard was chief of staff to the french finance minister christine lagarde. richard is appealing the ruling, but he submitted his resignation to the board of a wrench in an emergency meeting this wednesday. the board said it would appoint a replacement by the end of january. china has confirmed it will join the u.s., u.k., japan, india, and south korea in releasing oil from their strategic reserves. leaders are hoping to cool high oil prices which have particular to a spike in inflation. price
i will cross over now to kate moody for business.usiness world in france is being shaken up once again by another case linked to the affair. kate: the case that never ends, shaking the political and business world for over a decade now. the chief executive of french telecoms giant orange is stepping down. he was handed a one year suspended sentence today, overturning a lower court ruling. judges found him guilty of complicity in the misuse of public funds in the case of a 400 million euro state...
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i think it's. correct to say that kate bingham is recitedm _ correct to say that kate bingham is recitedme case _ obsessed with that. it may well be the case that the civil service needs— the case that the civil service needs a _ the case that the civil service needs a shake—up, but i think it's a bit rich _ needs a shake—up, but i think it's a bit rich to— needs a shake—up, but i think it's a bit rich to say— needs a shake—up, but i think it's a bit rich to say things like climate emergency will fail. the government hasn't _ emergency will fail. the government hasn't even — emergency will fail. the government hasn't even tried to put through anything — hasn't even tried to put through anything that the civil service can stall on. — anything that the civil service can stall on. so— anything that the civil service can stall on, so let them do that first before _ stall on, so let them do that first before they start casting aspersions a. , ~ " , before they start casting aspersions a. , a , before they start casting aspersions a. very quickly. doing more housework— a. very quickly. doing mo
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kate: it is a good question.hink we are going to see a little bit more of the rotation that we experienced on friday and in some of the last trading days last week in terms of the restart and reopening economic winners on the consumer side or on the corporate side returning to office winners. at the same time, that doesn't spell the end i think for big tech and for some of the most important themes that are going to drive the market higher in 2022, which are around digitization and cloud adoption and overall increasing technology across all these industries. as much as i am constructive on the overall economy unlike some of these restart and reopening plays into year-end, i'm not fading any of my tech positions. in fact, we are continuing to lead into some of these secular winners. guy: do i stay fully invested at this point? kate: 100%, i would not take money off the table. i think there's room for some of these micro rotations to take good stock of what companies were telling us over the last couple of weeks an
kate: it is a good question.hink we are going to see a little bit more of the rotation that we experienced on friday and in some of the last trading days last week in terms of the restart and reopening economic winners on the consumer side or on the corporate side returning to office winners. at the same time, that doesn't spell the end i think for big tech and for some of the most important themes that are going to drive the market higher in 2022, which are around digitization and cloud...
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>> kate, i do.focus on a number one is the death number around 100 and the 4%. two numbers i try to remind parents about when we have these conversations is number one the unknown number of harmony cases have been transmitted from this age group because they can still transmit it. even if they have no symptoms are mild symptoms but also the undocumented cases out there. kids who may persist have things like fatigue, headaches, shortness of breath for a long time after the initial infection. i have to be honest. they can have an asymptomatic positive test and then develop long covid. it is a multiple -- a multitude of reason that i implore all the cars to get their kids vaccinated. ask those questions, being empowered parents and make sure that you get all your information from a credible source. kate: that is a great point about long-haul covid. nobody wants to see their kids sick, much less sick for the long haul. i want to ask the next question of the director of alameda county public health. when
>> kate, i do.focus on a number one is the death number around 100 and the 4%. two numbers i try to remind parents about when we have these conversations is number one the unknown number of harmony cases have been transmitted from this age group because they can still transmit it. even if they have no symptoms are mild symptoms but also the undocumented cases out there. kids who may persist have things like fatigue, headaches, shortness of breath for a long time after the initial...
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kate? >> thank you. >>> now to the other holiday rush. adults trying to get a covid booster shot before gathering with family and friends this week. experts say the third dose ramps up immunity almost immediately. but in some areas it is hard to get an appointment this week. >> reporter: tonight a different type of holiday rush is under way. long lines for vaccines from new york to denver. >> relax, relax. >> reporter: some governors across the country urging the fully vaccinated to get boosters as millions prepare to gather. >> get it before thanksgiving. make sure when you sit down at that thanksgiving table with people you love you have the highest level of immunity to protect them. >> in west virginia only 41% of the population is fully vaccinated. >> if you are 18 and older, absolutely you ought to be getting a booster shot right now. >> reporter: with the cdc making booster shots available to all adults, americans are rushing to get their shots. the number of daily vaccinations nearly doubling over the last month. >> i'm here to get
kate? >> thank you. >>> now to the other holiday rush. adults trying to get a covid booster shot before gathering with family and friends this week. experts say the third dose ramps up immunity almost immediately. but in some areas it is hard to get an appointment this week. >> reporter: tonight a different type of holiday rush is under way. long lines for vaccines from new york to denver. >> relax, relax. >> reporter: some governors across the country urging...