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katherine blanford [ cheers and applause katherine blanford "salt daddy" is available on apple music.up, , socal, nororcal... -monteterey? -all d day. -a brancnch in ventutura? that's's for sure-e-ah. atms in n fresno? that's's for sure-e-ah. freses-yes. that's's for sure-e-ah. encinitatas? yes, indndeed-us. encinitatas? anaheim? encinitatas? big g time. encinitatas? more guauacamole? encinitatas? i'i'm on a rololl-ay. encinitatas? how about t you? i'm jujust visitining. u.s.s. bank. ranked #1 1 in customomer satisfafaction h retatail bankingng in calififornia by j j.d. po. [ cheers and applause ♪ >> jimmy: my thanks to kevin bacon, jo koy, jane fonda, katherine blanford right here [ cheers and applause and of course the roots from philadelphia, pennsylvania thank you for watching stay tuned for "late night with seth meyers. goodnight, everybody [ cheers and applause ♪ ♪ ♪ [ cheersrs and applalause ♪ >> announcncer: from 30 rocockefeller p plaza in new yoyork, it's " "late nighth seth meyeyers. toninight -- brendan n gleeson anand cocolin farrelell. starar of "tickeket to paradadi act
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is this a logical moment for this to happen, katherine?i'm not going to question the credibility. there are times when you are representing a client when you have irreconcilable differences and then you leave. if you have already made a court appearance you have to ask the permission of the court. so the logical time i would think is when you and your client are no longer having a meeting of the mind. i think that's really what's going on here. as was said earlier, you know, i'm indicted now so let's get rid of you and let's get a new attorney. i think that's probably more what's going on, though i don't have any insight and knowledge, but, you know, mr. trump goes through attorneys, you know, it's like a cycle. you know, you don't like what -- he doesn't like what you're doing, you're gone. mr. trusty was very gaseous to his now former client but i think there's a lot more going on than now is a logical time to leave. i think they just are no longer on the same page. that's just my opinion. >> what do you think, andrew? >> i think that th
is this a logical moment for this to happen, katherine?i'm not going to question the credibility. there are times when you are representing a client when you have irreconcilable differences and then you leave. if you have already made a court appearance you have to ask the permission of the court. so the logical time i would think is when you and your client are no longer having a meeting of the mind. i think that's really what's going on here. as was said earlier, you know, i'm indicted now so...
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cheryl: katherine, i want you to react to this. we're getting the statements, antony blinken is holding a press conference in beijing right now and he basically says, this is one headline, blinken, he said he raised u.s. concerns shared by others about china's, quote, provocative actions in the taiwan strait. he says they talked about ukraine, blinken says he reiterated china playing a, quote, constructive role for peace in ukraine and then they also talked about economic policies between the two. so he's been asked all these -- reporters are asking these questions, katherine. you know, bill gates was -- xi jinping met with bill gates, katherine, before he met with antony blinken. you know, xi jinping put him off until the very end, to even agree to a meeting and so now we've got antony blinken saying here's what we discussed. our power seems to be really diminished with china. >> well, yeah. and it's no secret that there's been quite a freezing of the relation between the u.s. and china, that's absolutely no secret. the fact that
cheryl: katherine, i want you to react to this. we're getting the statements, antony blinken is holding a press conference in beijing right now and he basically says, this is one headline, blinken, he said he raised u.s. concerns shared by others about china's, quote, provocative actions in the taiwan strait. he says they talked about ukraine, blinken says he reiterated china playing a, quote, constructive role for peace in ukraine and then they also talked about economic policies between the...
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katherine, i love you. our state loves you. and applause] and i know america is going to love north dakota's amazing first lady. [cheers and applause] together katherine and i have so much gratitude for all the burgum and helgus family members, our siblings, cousins, second cousins, third cousins, nieces, nephews and aunt all the way from california. we know we'll get one vote in california, but all of those close friends, all of you here today looking back in the risers and i think a -- that one third of my arthur class of 16 is standing back there, high school, thank you, glen, dave, everybody back there. but, thanks to all of you that have encouraged us, you've supported us and believed in us throughout our lives and this is definitely a family decision and we're grateful. i also today, we've got a boatload of elected officials here, fellow statewide, fellow legislators, mayors, tribal chairs and tribal leaders from our five sovereign nations with whom we share geography, all of you are in the arena and we're grateful for yo
katherine, i love you. our state loves you. and applause] and i know america is going to love north dakota's amazing first lady. [cheers and applause] together katherine and i have so much gratitude for all the burgum and helgus family members, our siblings, cousins, second cousins, third cousins, nieces, nephews and aunt all the way from california. we know we'll get one vote in california, but all of those close friends, all of you here today looking back in the risers and i think a -- that...
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howard: all right, mary katherine, kevin, great to have you on the set.it-down with with chris keysty, but up next a supreme court justice's behind the scenes deal with "the wall street journal."ha ♪d but with upwork, there's highly skilled talent from all over the globe. right at your fingertips. ♪ this is how we work now ♪ my most important kitchen tool? my brain. so i choose neuriva plus. unlike some others, neuriva plus is a multitasker supporting 6 key indicators of brain health. to help keep me sharp. neuriva: think bigger. how to grow delicious herbs: step one: use miracle-gro potting mix. that's it. miracle-gro. all you need to know to grow. i'm gonna pull over and stretch my legs. i think you were supposed to keep left there. hmm? what is this place? the other side of the rest stop. bundles as far as the eye can see. if you're looking for a first mate, i know a guy. me. i'm the guy. is this oak? [ sniffs ] four types of jerky. this is where i live now. you could save a ton with progressive by bundling your boat or rv with your home and auto. hey,
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i said to katherine or katherine said to me, let's make it similar. is affirmative action necessary? that's the question. go vote at smerconish.com. >>> still to come, now even the centrists are polarized. the group no labels working to nominate a third party president candidate while rival group third wave says that would just elect donald trump. >>> will special counsel jack smith's documents case hold up in court? several of the previous ones ended with a mistrial or hung jury. >>> my next guest, former virginia governor bob mcdonald is here. it's being called the greatest grift in american history. fraudsters reportedly stole more than 280 billion in covid relief money. i'll talk to the reporter doing the investigation on that. could get even better? whs me, i knew. maybe you should host a commercial then. surere, okay. subway series just keeps getting better. i think this is it guys? when the martins booked their vrbo vacation home, they really weren't looking for ch: a patcof grass for bruno, a pool for first-timers, don't worry, i've got you. a
i said to katherine or katherine said to me, let's make it similar. is affirmative action necessary? that's the question. go vote at smerconish.com. >>> still to come, now even the centrists are polarized. the group no labels working to nominate a third party president candidate while rival group third wave says that would just elect donald trump. >>> will special counsel jack smith's documents case hold up in court? several of the previous ones ended with a mistrial or hung...
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maria: well, katherine, we've been waiting for this recession. the wall street journal is reporting that slowing trade in asia is bringing some relief to u.s. consumers. but easing prices will not signal a break in inflation. asian markets this morning are fractionally moving, although the shanghai composite was down. what about the trade issues and whether or not we see a global slowdown, katherine. how do you see things? >> well, china serves as a good indicator of how much global trade has slowed down. the reopening of china has really paled in comparison to what consistent sens -- consensd anticipated or hoped for, i refer to the reopening after the co-rid restrictions were released, china has seen pmi and manufacturing data including import and export data slowing so china will not be adding significantly to global growth and my suspicion is that stimulus going forward out of tchinese authorities will not be gangbuster as we've seen in the past. the point here, maria, is that economic activity is slowing. we do see it across the board. infla
maria: well, katherine, we've been waiting for this recession. the wall street journal is reporting that slowing trade in asia is bringing some relief to u.s. consumers. but easing prices will not signal a break in inflation. asian markets this morning are fractionally moving, although the shanghai composite was down. what about the trade issues and whether or not we see a global slowdown, katherine. how do you see things? >> well, china serves as a good indicator of how much global trade...
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and last but not least we have katherine aro. she is a political scientist she has worked for cnn as a tv journalist and she continues to write for various international publications on foreign and security policy. very warm welcome to you all. thanks for joining richard. i mentioned two visits but there's been a third one as well. indian prime minister narendra modi's visit to the us. just a coincidence, timing wise or is it part of a bigger strategy? yeah. well, i mean, i think the timing is maybe coincidental but obviously you know, a state visit to the united states takes a very long time to organize. and tony blinken visit to china is something that, that has also been kind a very long time to organize. and tony blinken visit of long in the making. um but, but i mean a very long time to organize. and tony blinken visit modi's visit to the us is certainly seen as a as a very important visit. um certainly a lot of a lot of symbolism in that the united states is really trying to reach out to india as what it sees as a potential
and last but not least we have katherine aro. she is a political scientist she has worked for cnn as a tv journalist and she continues to write for various international publications on foreign and security policy. very warm welcome to you all. thanks for joining richard. i mentioned two visits but there's been a third one as well. indian prime minister narendra modi's visit to the us. just a coincidence, timing wise or is it part of a bigger strategy? yeah. well, i mean, i think the timing is...
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your expectations, katherine? >> i think the market's expectations are that the fed has reached its limit in terms of hikes, maybe one more hike, probably one more hike but the market has determined that the probability of a soft landing where the fed is able to get to its target or pull through it or even, maria, change its target which i hear quite a bit, the fed is going to change its target before reaching that target is the base case scenario for the fed. so my contention here is we need to be careful. i think the markets are complacent at this point. i do believe the fed in a year's time or in six months' time has not come close at least to the 2% target, the neck move is going to be -- next move is going to be an additional hike or two rather than any cuts. so what i'm advising our clients is to look to unwind some of the high flying names that have surged with this move higher in a.i. and look for positioning that can be beneficial to your portfolio in a recession. i mean, i think the most telegraphed rece
your expectations, katherine? >> i think the market's expectations are that the fed has reached its limit in terms of hikes, maybe one more hike, probably one more hike but the market has determined that the probability of a soft landing where the fed is able to get to its target or pull through it or even, maria, change its target which i hear quite a bit, the fed is going to change its target before reaching that target is the base case scenario for the fed. so my contention here is we...
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ashley: let's get to the markets , katherine. right now, sloppy if you like, whatever word you want to use but what are you looking at right now? does anything stand out? >> well, the equity markets even though they are volatile are still generally to the upside and expecting the fed to cut rates. if the fed does not cut rates which i don't think they will, in fact they are going to hike rates further, and hold them for an extended period of time inducing a recession probably in 2024 or the following year, then i think you're going to get equity markets moving to the downside. valuations are pretty high right now, so i be weary of equities and i would look more towards the fixed income spectrum, gold, or cash. ashley: all right we'll have to leave it there katherine but thanks for joining us on this friday and have yourself a great weekend. thank you very much. >> thank you. ashley: coming up, it is going to be, thank you. it's going to be a blast from the past and many people are gearing up to relive their glory days we have the
ashley: let's get to the markets , katherine. right now, sloppy if you like, whatever word you want to use but what are you looking at right now? does anything stand out? >> well, the equity markets even though they are volatile are still generally to the upside and expecting the fed to cut rates. if the fed does not cut rates which i don't think they will, in fact they are going to hike rates further, and hold them for an extended period of time inducing a recession probably in 2024 or...
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[cheers and applause] katherine clark the next democratic majority leader? and then the majority whip and the list goes on. and it's going to be wonderful. but in addition to that, we have to pick up a couple of seats in the united states senate. we have to be able to pull back the curtain of filibuster so that we can -- we only need 51 votes to do that. 51 votes who are willing to do that. then we can pass the bill with 51 votes. and not have to worry about 60 votes. and then, most importantly, because it's not just about the presidency and the vice presidency, it's about the court system. it's about the spirit of america. it's about everything. so much has such an impact on how we are viewed in the world, what it means for kitchen table issues of america's working families and what it means in terms of preserving the planet for future generations, gun violence protection, so many subjects that you can name. so many subjects that you can name. so important that we give a rousing, rousing re-election to joe biden and kamala harris. president and vice preside
[cheers and applause] katherine clark the next democratic majority leader? and then the majority whip and the list goes on. and it's going to be wonderful. but in addition to that, we have to pick up a couple of seats in the united states senate. we have to be able to pull back the curtain of filibuster so that we can -- we only need 51 votes to do that. 51 votes who are willing to do that. then we can pass the bill with 51 votes. and not have to worry about 60 votes. and then, most...
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trade representative katherine thai on the biden administration's trade policy and its role in the role in the economy and trade market during an event at the open markets institute. she highlights supply chains and competitions and champions u.s. leadership and global trade. ye of meeting many u.s. trade representatives. everyone was extremely intelligent. everyone was directly connected to the president through some previous relationship. everyone had a role decks fuel -- rolodex of the most glittery
trade representative katherine thai on the biden administration's trade policy and its role in the role in the economy and trade market during an event at the open markets institute. she highlights supply chains and competitions and champions u.s. leadership and global trade. ye of meeting many u.s. trade representatives. everyone was extremely intelligent. everyone was directly connected to the president through some previous relationship. everyone had a role decks fuel -- rolodex of the most...
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and, katherine, what are your sources telling you as far as the number of counts at this point?nd the range of what's being charged here? david, we're learning from our sources that there appears to be at least seven counts here. this ranges from everything from the willful retention of national defense information to conspiracy to a scheme to conceal two false statements and representations of obviously, this is part of a years long, more than years long investigation by special counsel jack smith and trump's efforts to obstruct the government to give documents in his possession with classification markings back to government investigators who at multiple times throughout this investigation have tried to retrieve them from trump. they still have questions about whether trump still currently has classified documents in his possession. but again, we're learning that at this hour, we're told by our sources that there are at least seven counts here, and they range from everything from willful retention of national defense information to conspiracy to concealing documents of record.
and, katherine, what are your sources telling you as far as the number of counts at this point?nd the range of what's being charged here? david, we're learning from our sources that there appears to be at least seven counts here. this ranges from everything from the willful retention of national defense information to conspiracy to a scheme to conceal two false statements and representations of obviously, this is part of a years long, more than years long investigation by special counsel jack...
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katherine, first to you. your thoughts on where we are. because maybe we get a pause. maybe we get two pauses. but the question now is, are we actually going to get any hikes this year? >> well, probably not going to get any cuts at all this year, cheryl. i think we do get additional hikes. it makes it harder for the fed, though, to do additional hikes if they pause at the june meeting which seems by all accounts they plan to do, to assess the situation. they're trying to draw very fine line between curbing inflation, getting it back to the 2% target when it's run two years above target without crushing the economy, meaning going into recession. so that's very, very difficult. it's called the soft landing or some people call it the no landing. you can hear about immaculate disinflation. that's a term thrown around quite a bit. in my view you have to get the labor market to cool off before you get inflation back to the 2% target. so in my view, unemployment is still too low, consumption is still too strong. yes, we are seeing a slowing on both fronts but insufficient wi
katherine, first to you. your thoughts on where we are. because maybe we get a pause. maybe we get two pauses. but the question now is, are we actually going to get any hikes this year? >> well, probably not going to get any cuts at all this year, cheryl. i think we do get additional hikes. it makes it harder for the fed, though, to do additional hikes if they pause at the june meeting which seems by all accounts they plan to do, to assess the situation. they're trying to draw very fine...
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do you know katherine's secretary?, if it's really what they say, why the hell did you let her out you're raising your voice at the civil servant that everyone jumped on me. i'm sure the camera didn't do anything wrong. on the one hand, it is commendable that you stand up for your girlfriend. why is a friend just a friend you know when you're behind the counter in the heart of the city? well, tomorrow i think hours in 6:00. and who will, to be honest, i don't really like the pharmacist, as a partner. his fingers are too long. yes, he's just official business is not a topic of conversation for one of the most respected and knowledgeable professors. i even chronically from his safe. and suddenly this safe, it turns out, is empty like a rotten nut. what's the money gone? well, money is a trifle a few hundred. secret documents notes of professor aurélie, the diaries say this, only to you. i hope no one in town finds out about this. where is my article about russian football players? i am her threw out, i need a story about
do you know katherine's secretary?, if it's really what they say, why the hell did you let her out you're raising your voice at the civil servant that everyone jumped on me. i'm sure the camera didn't do anything wrong. on the one hand, it is commendable that you stand up for your girlfriend. why is a friend just a friend you know when you're behind the counter in the heart of the city? well, tomorrow i think hours in 6:00. and who will, to be honest, i don't really like the pharmacist, as a...
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pierre, thank you pretty want to get to "abc news" investigative reporter katherine faulders who wasith a range of charges only came on the earlier tonight. catherine, you reported at least seven charges and give us the range of what the former president is going to face here. >> reporter: that's right, david. i am told that charges include the willful retention of information, conspiracy to obstruct justice, concealing a document in a federal investigation and full statements. the key charges that willful retention of national defense information. that is under the espionage act. that's what the government uses to after individuals they believe have caused harm to america's national security. spoon people at home or watching the range on their screen and we await word on what the exact counts will be. the hours and days ahead. thank you for that reporting tonight. i want to bring in abc's john ten georgie on the events gate of team. you cover the trump administration. you've been in touch with sources close to donald trump tonight with him at bedminster in new jersey. when they lear
pierre, thank you pretty want to get to "abc news" investigative reporter katherine faulders who wasith a range of charges only came on the earlier tonight. catherine, you reported at least seven charges and give us the range of what the former president is going to face here. >> reporter: that's right, david. i am told that charges include the willful retention of information, conspiracy to obstruct justice, concealing a document in a federal investigation and full statements....
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i love my daughter, katherine is so wonderful and i'm so proud of her. they're great.ver, the whole house lights up. and the animals are there. and they are there. we play with -- >> jimmy: like the baby jesus in a manger, yeah. [ laughter ] do they tell you -- i don't know if they know, even. maybe it's going to be a surprise what the baby's gender is. would they tell you? or would they be worried that you would accidentally blow it? >> i really don't know. >> jimmy: you don't know. >> but i do blow it a lot of times. [ laughter ] yeah, absolutely correct. because i can't shut my mouth. blah, blah, blah. it could easily be that they know. i don't know. i don't think so, because i remember that my wife never wanted to know. >> jimmy: right, yes, same with us. yeah. >> it was always a guessing kind of a game. so i think because katherine is a lot like maria, i think that she probably would go in the same direction and not want to know. >> jimmy: yeah, gotcha. >> it's just a guess. also, she cannot trust me. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: those two. there are two factors at play
i love my daughter, katherine is so wonderful and i'm so proud of her. they're great.ver, the whole house lights up. and the animals are there. and they are there. we play with -- >> jimmy: like the baby jesus in a manger, yeah. [ laughter ] do they tell you -- i don't know if they know, even. maybe it's going to be a surprise what the baby's gender is. would they tell you? or would they be worried that you would accidentally blow it? >> i really don't know. >> jimmy: you...
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to comprehensive diagnostics, patients receive special training and breathing using are so called katherine ometer, which displays c o 2 levels. they learn to observe and consciously regulate their breathing, the, the therapist. it's also work to ensure the patient is easy to complete the relax. this sense or message to the autonomic nervous system? remember, this is vicky to t bone. if you want to influence the open enrollment another system, you have to use the language that's very close to the body that even animals can understand the increase. so is the ship with hazlehurst with food and drink because to communicate to the autonomic nervous system that everything's fine. there's no need for an alarm response to increase c o 2 levels of patients also learn about the importance of reading through the nose. 50 no, as long as it goes through the nose. so we encourage people to breed with the nose to ensure that patients reinforce their noses and not their mounds, even during physical exertion. they exercise on a special treadmill. a vacuum bag supports their body weight. gravity and speed c
to comprehensive diagnostics, patients receive special training and breathing using are so called katherine ometer, which displays c o 2 levels. they learn to observe and consciously regulate their breathing, the, the therapist. it's also work to ensure the patient is easy to complete the relax. this sense or message to the autonomic nervous system? remember, this is vicky to t bone. if you want to influence the open enrollment another system, you have to use the language that's very close to...
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also, the company has a division of katherine’s service of an in-flight catering workshop, that is, allducts that are ordered by companies or some travel companies of the table and the work of the aircraft is delivered by a catering workshop for all cafes restaurants that are available on territory of the enterprise. products, we manufacture them by catering, great attention is paid to the subject of its quality , happiness is like control from all sides. on-board food is already being prepared, which is natural. we also supply food for aircraft crews and catch up with the secret that it should be separate food for pilots, if one pilot takes one type of food , a completely different food will be the second pilot well, so that there is not the same food for all crew members. what is it for? that is, two pilots will simultaneously become. badly who will control the air soup is also shot safety. a large number of personnel of about 2,400 people are all different divisions that provide the entire production cycle of the enterprise to say who is more important from these divisions each fulfi
also, the company has a division of katherine’s service of an in-flight catering workshop, that is, allducts that are ordered by companies or some travel companies of the table and the work of the aircraft is delivered by a catering workshop for all cafes restaurants that are available on territory of the enterprise. products, we manufacture them by catering, great attention is paid to the subject of its quality , happiness is like control from all sides. on-board food is already being...
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also, the company has a division of katherine's in-flight catering service, that is, all the productswere ordered by the company or some travel companies, there people are delivered and tips from the aircraft workshop public catering, that is, cafes and restaurants that are available on the territory of the enterprise. the products that we produce by catering are given great attention to the subject of its quality, which is now controlled from all sides. 90 products are already ready for approval. we also supply food for the crew and aircraft and catch up with the secret that it should be separate food for pilots and one pilot will collect one type of food , a completely different food will be the second pylon, so that there is not the same food for all crew members. what is it for? that there will be two pilots at the same time. the bad thing is who will manage the air cabin. yes, also registered security. we talk about the most important thing from the world of science. unfortunately, there is also sound pollution when renovations take place. yes, when someone mows the grass, after
also, the company has a division of katherine's in-flight catering service, that is, all the productswere ordered by the company or some travel companies, there people are delivered and tips from the aircraft workshop public catering, that is, cafes and restaurants that are available on the territory of the enterprise. the products that we produce by catering are given great attention to the subject of its quality, which is now controlled from all sides. 90 products are already ready for...
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so even a to katherine, so he's standing by for us in the canyon capital nairobi. one does what? the reaction from k golly will be katherine because i'm sure they wouldn't be pleased to hear that the british colts think that nation is unsafe as well. well, yes. so rhonda has already reacted say that. 5 1 that is one of the safest country and so we have a reactions from the government would say that it is, is committed. it's still to meet that to this process and it respects the court decision. now this statement also reads in part that said that a move was to build a safe, secure, dignified environment for the migrant. it also says that the migraines and refugees would have been given to you people right now we know that to rhonda had been preparing for the arrival of the by my grand since this deal was made of john at least taken to these pos, spelled where the migraines, why to be homestead and the government at this time said that the, the i, the idea was to make sure that the my grands, well, uh, you know, safe and comfortable and that they would be taken care of. but then we
so even a to katherine, so he's standing by for us in the canyon capital nairobi. one does what? the reaction from k golly will be katherine because i'm sure they wouldn't be pleased to hear that the british colts think that nation is unsafe as well. well, yes. so rhonda has already reacted say that. 5 1 that is one of the safest country and so we have a reactions from the government would say that it is, is committed. it's still to meet that to this process and it respects the court decision....
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i'm katherine downes from the bbc sport centre. coming up on this programme...tionaljude belligham signs a six—year deal with real madrid. we hearfrom both the england and australia camps, ahead of the first ashes test. and golf heads to tinseltown for the us open, after a week of dramatic storylines. hello, and thanks forjoining us. here's your latest sports news. jude bellingham has bid an emotionalfarewell
i'm katherine downes from the bbc sport centre. coming up on this programme...tionaljude belligham signs a six—year deal with real madrid. we hearfrom both the england and australia camps, ahead of the first ashes test. and golf heads to tinseltown for the us open, after a week of dramatic storylines. hello, and thanks forjoining us. here's your latest sports news. jude bellingham has bid an emotionalfarewell
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this will help me when and it seems like it did. katherine, tell us as well because this is coming at a time for those who haven't been following during the politics very closely where we've seen unimportant increase in the polls as in support for the far right. a f d party. so tell us a little bit more about that. what's behind us? yeah, that's true. it's just recently we have seen representative polls coming out that put the if the ahead of the city of the social democratic party of all of sorts of party. this is the 1st time we were seeing this, but also this has been, you know, that sometimes been leading up to that people have supported the safety more and more, especially in the east and the range of, for example, where we now see those election results and this is, you know, so you're a wide phenomenon where we can see for right parties having some gaining some traction and most of it is stemming from fears of, you know, migration, economic fears, a, an installation, high cost of living. all of this, you know, the big governing parties don't seem to tackle those issues appropri
this will help me when and it seems like it did. katherine, tell us as well because this is coming at a time for those who haven't been following during the politics very closely where we've seen unimportant increase in the polls as in support for the far right. a f d party. so tell us a little bit more about that. what's behind us? yeah, that's true. it's just recently we have seen representative polls coming out that put the if the ahead of the city of the social democratic party of all of...
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trade representative katherine thai on the biden administration's trade policy and its role in the role in the economy and trade market during an event at the open markets institute. she highlights supply chains and competitions and champions u.s. leadership and global trade. ye of meeting many u.s. trade representatives. everyone was extremely intelligent. everyone was directly connected to the president through some previous relationship. everyone had a role decks fuel -- rolodex of the most glittery executives. ambassador tai earned this role not through cocktail chatter or clicking around the clubhouses of immaculate private golf courses. ambassador tai earned this title thanks to her studying the threats posed by the neo liberal philosophy of trade and fighting for the american people for our democracy, for our jobs, for our communities and families, for our planet. in her early days in office, people kept asking me if i knew ambassador tai. i got calls from labor leaders, law enforcement, regulators, folks on the hill, folks in europe. who is she, they'd ask. what does she plan to
trade representative katherine thai on the biden administration's trade policy and its role in the role in the economy and trade market during an event at the open markets institute. she highlights supply chains and competitions and champions u.s. leadership and global trade. ye of meeting many u.s. trade representatives. everyone was extremely intelligent. everyone was directly connected to the president through some previous relationship. everyone had a role decks fuel -- rolodex of the most...
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[applause] and katherine klosek from the association of research libraries, the director of informationpolicy and federal relations. [applause] and lastly to moderate this discussion, rebecca kern from "politico."be thank you, rebecca. [applause] >> well, i can see everyone's names again and fully describe your bio, that at the end, rebecca mackinnon who's also coasted it and sheac is vice president global advocacy at wikimedia foundation. peter routhier is policy counsel at internet archives. andrew lih is digital, a digital media strategist, author, and wikimedia at large. you would need to explain this to all of us, your role there. and rebecca mackinnon, information policy and federal relations directory. i'm a tech pulse report at "politico" and have the honor of moderating the panel and covering section 230, and watched the supreme court cases very closely as you guys did. and i wanted to kind of get each of your positions on the law itself and where you see it's been beneficial in your area of work. we can go down the line. >> well, first of all, thank you so much to new america
[applause] and katherine klosek from the association of research libraries, the director of informationpolicy and federal relations. [applause] and lastly to moderate this discussion, rebecca kern from "politico."be thank you, rebecca. [applause] >> well, i can see everyone's names again and fully describe your bio, that at the end, rebecca mackinnon who's also coasted it and sheac is vice president global advocacy at wikimedia foundation. peter routhier is policy counsel at...
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inspecciÓn a los soldados siguiendo el paso de cerca su hijo el prÍncipe de galÉs >>> la reina camila y katherineserÓo a los 70 aviones que saludaron al monarca. >> fue cuando los niÑos >>> la princesa charlotte hay que expresarlo con el cuerpo mientras el prÍncipe george hay que preguntarla si dan ganas como estornudar >>> para dar instrucciones >>> ver al rey camila, william los amo a todos pero mÁs a los niÑos >>> es la corona inglesa pero los niÑos >>> serÁn siempre niÑos >>> esta vez algunos de los aviones que no pudieron volar en el dÍa de la coronaciÓn lo hicieron pues las condiciones del tiempo se prestaron del tiempo se prestaron >>> un grupo de jÓvenes culebrililla. algunonos la descrcriben como descarargas eléctrtricas... culebrililla. ...o.o como un ardrdor intensoso. esta erupcpción dolororosa con amampollas podría i interrumpirir tu vida poror semanas.. podría no o dejarte trtraba, o didisfrutar a a tu familia. probobablemente e ya tienes l virus que e causa la c culebril. si t tienes 50 a años o más, pregúnúntale a tu u doctorr o o farmacéutitico sobre la culebririlla. ¿qué eses lo
inspecciÓn a los soldados siguiendo el paso de cerca su hijo el prÍncipe de galÉs >>> la reina camila y katherineserÓo a los 70 aviones que saludaron al monarca. >> fue cuando los niÑos >>> la princesa charlotte hay que expresarlo con el cuerpo mientras el prÍncipe george hay que preguntarla si dan ganas como estornudar >>> para dar instrucciones >>> ver al rey camila, william los amo a todos pero mÁs a los niÑos >>> es la corona...
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and katherine klosek, information policy and federal relations director at the association of researchlibraries. i'm a tech policy reporter at "politico" and have the honor of moderating the panel and coming section 230, and watch the supreme court cases very closely, as you guys did. and i wanted to kind of get each of your positions on the law itself and where you see it's been beneficial in your area of work. we can go down the line. >> well, as senator, first of all, thank you so much to new america for hosting this event today. at this i think critical year for the law. as senator wyden said, wikipedia would not exist without section 230 and that it's absolutely true. section 230 not only protects, and just to clarify, the wikimedia foundation which i work for is the technical and legal host of volunteer run platforms. so wikipedia of which andrew is an active editor is all the content is written and edited and uploaded by volunteers. the rules that are set by volunteers and enforced by volunteers, foundation hosts technically the servers that enable wikipedia to be accessed by pe
and katherine klosek, information policy and federal relations director at the association of researchlibraries. i'm a tech policy reporter at "politico" and have the honor of moderating the panel and coming section 230, and watch the supreme court cases very closely, as you guys did. and i wanted to kind of get each of your positions on the law itself and where you see it's been beneficial in your area of work. we can go down the line. >> well, as senator, first of all, thank...
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so katherine, do you have concerns about judge cannon being the judge in this case? >> no, i don't. part of the reason is you will never hear me publicly criticize a juchlkt she has been reversed twice. judges hate to be reversed. it's embarrassing. hopefully that will humble her. this is going to be the most-watched trial ever. forget o.j. this is going to be the most-watched trial. she has an incentive to be fair and impartial because f she isn't, a black cloud will be over her head for the rest of her career. if she is fehr and impartial, the only thing she has to worry about is donald trump criticizing her. that's the only thing. i am hopeful she will rise to the occasion, she will follow the law. in terms of her not knowing and not having the legal abilities, that's what you have clerks for who will do the research and get her up to speed. i think to say, well, the d.c. judges know more than the florida judges, i just don't think that's true. i think she has every incentive for her professional stake to be fair and impartial. >> let's just talk about for a moment what's in this
so katherine, do you have concerns about judge cannon being the judge in this case? >> no, i don't. part of the reason is you will never hear me publicly criticize a juchlkt she has been reversed twice. judges hate to be reversed. it's embarrassing. hopefully that will humble her. this is going to be the most-watched trial ever. forget o.j. this is going to be the most-watched trial. she has an incentive to be fair and impartial because f she isn't, a black cloud will be over her head for...
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katherine with the dog's story. always good. all right. thank you. tonight. >> no charges apparently will be filed against a group of kids arrested in connection to long string of robberies all across oakland. we've got reaction from the mayor. >> also, the san francisco ice cream store targeted by criminals twice in one morning. the owner says it cost them thousands partly because they had throw away all his ice cream. what he's doing now and lawrence will have the weekend forecast kron. 4 news coming up next. >> from the bay area's local news station. we now with breaking news that breaking news taking place in san erancisco. major police activity happening in the mission district. >> this is video from the citizen app. it shows police cars, emergency workers in the area of 24th street and treat avenue. you can see the intersection is blocked off. looks like there's fire engines, ambulances as well. san francisco police are advising people to avoid this area. when we get more information on what's happening there, we'lls
katherine with the dog's story. always good. all right. thank you. tonight. >> no charges apparently will be filed against a group of kids arrested in connection to long string of robberies all across oakland. we've got reaction from the mayor. >> also, the san francisco ice cream store targeted by criminals twice in one morning. the owner says it cost them thousands partly because they had throw away all his ice cream. what he's doing now and lawrence will have the weekend forecast...
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this will helped me when and it seems like it did. katherine, tell us as well because this is coming at a time for those who haven't been following during the politics very closely. where we've seen unimportant increase in the polls as in support for the far right of the party. so tell us a little bit more about that. what's behind us? yeah, that's true. it's just recently we have seen representative polls coming out that put the if the ahead of the city of the social democratic party of all of sorts of party is this the 1st time which we're seeing this. but also this has been in as some time has been leading up to that people have supported the safety more and more, especially in the east and the range of, for example, where we now see those election results. and this is, you know, also europe wide phenomenon where we can see for right parties having some gaining some traction. and most of it is coming from fears of, you know, migration, economic fears and inflation. high cost of living. all of this, you know, the big governing parties don't seem to tackle those issues appropriately
this will helped me when and it seems like it did. katherine, tell us as well because this is coming at a time for those who haven't been following during the politics very closely. where we've seen unimportant increase in the polls as in support for the far right of the party. so tell us a little bit more about that. what's behind us? yeah, that's true. it's just recently we have seen representative polls coming out that put the if the ahead of the city of the social democratic party of all of...
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fdr's antitrust division she and the most famous to katherine and the most famous so far.s the one that claimed the choke point. it's an fdr concept and i think the idea is important because we sought to radically first-handd in the white house with single suppliers and supply chains and so many other things thatrm baby formula or other essential goods and one of the things, thoreau wrote us a good way of thinking about this. often the cost of non-resiliency is so much greater than the cost of goods. that's an importantle critical point. so many companies are dealing with thoreau wrote. we don't care if you charge me but c just come. there's a monopoly in your area and they have decided it's not worth it. the economic damage done by that will ripple the economy. when things to focus on the speeches that you can be very pennywise and pound-foolish and you can let industries and which a lot of other industries the companies depend on saved money. think about the economy. lake let me take up on that second and this is actually very important and i'll play's advocate for a min
fdr's antitrust division she and the most famous to katherine and the most famous so far.s the one that claimed the choke point. it's an fdr concept and i think the idea is important because we sought to radically first-handd in the white house with single suppliers and supply chains and so many other things thatrm baby formula or other essential goods and one of the things, thoreau wrote us a good way of thinking about this. often the cost of non-resiliency is so much greater than the cost of...
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[cheers and applause] katherine clark the next democratic majority leader? and then the majority whip and the list goes on. and it's going to be wonderful. but in addition to that, we have to pick up a couple of seats in the united states senate. we have to be able to pull back the curtain of filibuster so that we can -- we only need 51 votes to do that. 51 votes who are willing to do that. then we can pass the bill with 51 votes. and not have to worry about 60 votes. and then, most importantly, because it's not just about the presidency and the vice presidency, it's about the court system. it's about the spirit of america. it's about everything. so much has such an impact on how we are viewed in the world, what it means for kitchen table issues of america's working families and what it means in terms of preserving the planet for future generations, gun violence protection, so many subjects that you can name. so many subjects that you can name. so important that we give a rousing, rousing re-election to joe biden and kamala harris. president and vice preside
[cheers and applause] katherine clark the next democratic majority leader? and then the majority whip and the list goes on. and it's going to be wonderful. but in addition to that, we have to pick up a couple of seats in the united states senate. we have to be able to pull back the curtain of filibuster so that we can -- we only need 51 votes to do that. 51 votes who are willing to do that. then we can pass the bill with 51 votes. and not have to worry about 60 votes. and then, most...
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i think by one of our first two books that comes out in just weeks by katherine mooney historian trained here at yale, who teaches at florida state. but she's done a book on isaac murphy, who was the first great african american jockey in the 19th century. he two of the first three kentucky derbies. he was born a slave, lived fascinating life, became a celebrity athlete as a jockey in the 19th century. he was a former slave. he was the most sought after jockey in the horse racing business from the middle of the reconstruction year up to toward the late 19th century. and he lives ultimately a tragic life, which i you know, i don't spoil the story, but he's he's a great story. and most americans, unless they're aficionados of horse racing, have never heard of isaac murphy, richard has a who's who's a very distinguished historian of abolitionism and a particular black abolitionism has produced a biography of samuel ringgold ward, who was a former slave from maryland, who starts his career in canada as an editor, and then another biographer who ends up ultimately lee, a very important abolit
i think by one of our first two books that comes out in just weeks by katherine mooney historian trained here at yale, who teaches at florida state. but she's done a book on isaac murphy, who was the first great african american jockey in the 19th century. he two of the first three kentucky derbies. he was born a slave, lived fascinating life, became a celebrity athlete as a jockey in the 19th century. he was a former slave. he was the most sought after jockey in the horse racing business from...
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[laughter] whip katherine clark and members of congress and members of the lewis family, staff, and all in attendance, good afternoon. thank you for your presence here today. it's a great honor and privilege on behalf of house democrats to stand before all of you to pay tribute to a civil rights' champion, defender of democracy, voice for the voiceless, legendary leader and powerful profound principal public servant, the honorable john lewis. the stamp will forever represent and commemorate one of our country's greatest sons and the conscience of our congress. it's appropriate that one of our forever heroes will be recognized with a forever stamp. personally, as all of us who had the opportunity to serve with john lewis know we will cherish the time we had to spend with him, serving in the people's house and in my case as a member of the congressional black caucus. i remember how special it was when as a new member i first saw john lewis on the house floor. early in january of 2013. he called me over to him and he asked, are you the new guy? i responded yes, sir, because anybody with an
[laughter] whip katherine clark and members of congress and members of the lewis family, staff, and all in attendance, good afternoon. thank you for your presence here today. it's a great honor and privilege on behalf of house democrats to stand before all of you to pay tribute to a civil rights' champion, defender of democracy, voice for the voiceless, legendary leader and powerful profound principal public servant, the honorable john lewis. the stamp will forever represent and commemorate one...
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the key thing to watch their katherine is what mark meadows did. this is the former chief of staff removed over 1000 pages of secret documents the night before the trumpet. left the white house. that is going to be key because mark meadows will be an important witness that the government will try to turn and he could be a key prosecuting witness for for the government against donald trump. and that would be, if you will, a watershed moment because he has been a loyal soldier to donald trump up until this point or at least most recently. >> so state university political science chair david mckeown, as always, professor, thank you for your time. we appreciate it. >> thank you. sorry about the zoom think we've got most of all >> now time for another look at the forecast on this friday night. we look at the golden gate pretty fog. yeah, but they're so some sun and places around the bay area morant's under, you know, you could find a place to maybe put the top down go for a little drive. check it out. yeah. to some of the fun things around the bay area
the key thing to watch their katherine is what mark meadows did. this is the former chief of staff removed over 1000 pages of secret documents the night before the trumpet. left the white house. that is going to be key because mark meadows will be an important witness that the government will try to turn and he could be a key prosecuting witness for for the government against donald trump. and that would be, if you will, a watershed moment because he has been a loyal soldier to donald trump up...
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the dome is up to 50 meters high, and katherine cutler was nice enough to take me all the way to the top 20 degrees the the on the ground. and a real big interest is because everybody is trying to get a bad thing about don't below things are also interesting where many tropical plans fail the fruits like bananas and cocoa, the say these weights, the copay bees. you can take one of these just keeping your mouth like, you know, a white bit on the outside, the taste for lemonade, for a nice. oh yeah. then the last here that is the submissive like that. and i always think this is amazing. very interesting. the, it's the wonders of nature that also draw certain smith back to the rain forest again and again before starting the project. he wasn't music, manage and you're almost nothing about plants means about how all of these things that you think of boring. i just the absorbing sunlight oh, absorbing, absorbing, absorbing, turning them into sugars. batteries. what's inside here makes a nuclear power station look like a child's toy. they were upset with the wonderful things bounce. and the
the dome is up to 50 meters high, and katherine cutler was nice enough to take me all the way to the top 20 degrees the the on the ground. and a real big interest is because everybody is trying to get a bad thing about don't below things are also interesting where many tropical plans fail the fruits like bananas and cocoa, the say these weights, the copay bees. you can take one of these just keeping your mouth like, you know, a white bit on the outside, the taste for lemonade, for a nice. oh...