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let's bring in katherine doherty.ies, jane street, they aren't publicly traded companies. they aren't obligated to disclose these numbers, right? catherine: yes. but they do have debt and credit investors are getting their results, getting updates. it does not have to be on such a strict schedule if you were a public company having to disclose telling investors when you will disclose. recently we have heard from jane street and citadel securities in the debt market where the numbers are coming from getting updates to investors to provide color on why they are seeing a record jump or the potential to reach a record for 2024, citing both the volume in the equities and credit market. for jane street in particular they recently took out a loan in the market. that's why they are coming to credit investors saying they are able to invest using that money that they got from the credit market to, essentially, help just not only continue the momentum, but, to set a path that will potentially see growth that starts to compete wi
let's bring in katherine doherty.ies, jane street, they aren't publicly traded companies. they aren't obligated to disclose these numbers, right? catherine: yes. but they do have debt and credit investors are getting their results, getting updates. it does not have to be on such a strict schedule if you were a public company having to disclose telling investors when you will disclose. recently we have heard from jane street and citadel securities in the debt market where the numbers are coming...
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katherine, we were listening to the arguments as they get under way. know of this argument john sauer is making, he's arguing two witness testimonies that were part of the trial, an accuser of trump, wasn't directly involved in this case, jessica leads who said she was assaulted by trump 20 years before the e. jean carroll incident took place. then another accuser who said she too was assaulted by trump in a similar fashion at mar-a-lago. she was a journalist and showed up to do an interview and said he attacked her. they testified at the trial. he's saying they shouldn't have been allowed to testify. john sauer suggesting the "access hollywood" tape shouldn't have been admissible. how strong is their argument? >> it's not strong because of the federal rules of evidence that are allowed in a case when you're being sued for sexual assault. the plaintiff can bring in other sexual assault acts that are similar. he's saying it was too prejudicial because they're saying trump did this before, therefore he did it again, which is normally improper in criminal
katherine, we were listening to the arguments as they get under way. know of this argument john sauer is making, he's arguing two witness testimonies that were part of the trial, an accuser of trump, wasn't directly involved in this case, jessica leads who said she was assaulted by trump 20 years before the e. jean carroll incident took place. then another accuser who said she too was assaulted by trump in a similar fashion at mar-a-lago. she was a journalist and showed up to do an interview...
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in the 2016 oscar nominated film hidden figures. >> katherine's a gal for that.dle any numbers you put in front of her. >> the movie documents the pivotal roles the women played in the moon landing while facing racial and gender discrimination. what do you mean there's no bathroom for you here? >> there is no bathroom. there are no colored bathrooms in this building or any building outside the west campus, which is half a mile away. >> katherine johnson, portrayed by taraji p henson in the film, would go on to be celebrated at the oscars and in 2017, nasa named a research facility in her honor. she died in 2020 at the age of 101. after receiving the presidential medal of freedom in 2015, she and her daughter spoke about the adversity johnson faced during her career. >> what happened if somebody questioned your work? >> tough trailblazers will also, at today's ceremony at the capitol, congressional gold medals will recognize all of the women who contributed to projects at nasa between the 1930s and 1970s. >> nice to see them getting their credit. coming up, a lega
in the 2016 oscar nominated film hidden figures. >> katherine's a gal for that.dle any numbers you put in front of her. >> the movie documents the pivotal roles the women played in the moon landing while facing racial and gender discrimination. what do you mean there's no bathroom for you here? >> there is no bathroom. there are no colored bathrooms in this building or any building outside the west campus, which is half a mile away. >> katherine johnson, portrayed by...
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her name is katherine foster. katherine grew up in missouri. she went to the university of mississippi. from 2008 to 2012. you'll notice katherine finished in four years, she didn't hang around for six or seven years and string it out. she got busy. she graduated. she started as a senate page. she's worked as a staffer, including senator kit bond. her first full time job was with senator roy blunt. then in 2015, katherine moved to the cloakroom. now a lot of members of the public can't see the work that our cloakroom staff does on both sides. they make this place run. they keep us on time. they help us interpret the rules. how can i put this? the senate rules are written like somebody has lived in outer spacest -- space most of their lyles. -- lives many they make no sense. the point is the rules are the rules and we depend on our cloakroom staff to interpret it for us. we depend on people like katherine foster. katherine is smart, she's a good mama, she's a good spouse, she's steady. she never panics. she's very pleasant. she puts up with a lo
her name is katherine foster. katherine grew up in missouri. she went to the university of mississippi. from 2008 to 2012. you'll notice katherine finished in four years, she didn't hang around for six or seven years and string it out. she got busy. she graduated. she started as a senate page. she's worked as a staffer, including senator kit bond. her first full time job was with senator roy blunt. then in 2015, katherine moved to the cloakroom. now a lot of members of the public can't see the...
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cmorris can tell you, >>> >>> there is is katherine morris can tell you, no good way to find out yourmurdered. especially a friend as incandescent as carol kennedy. >> it's the biggest loss of my life to this day. it's profound. it is piercing. it is constant. >> she didn't have any enemies? >> none. >> katherine by this time lived in atlanta flew across the country to prescott. >> i needed to see it. i needed to be in her home where she last was. >> she joined other members of carol's family of bridle path in the very room where carol died. blood still spattered on the furniture. the mess of what happened everywhere in that room. >> you can't imagine, it was painful. >> did it help? >> it helped greatly to put it into perspective of the absolute horrendous brutality, and the mollusca, violent. >> evidence still in the room? >> oh, yeah. >> steve was there too said katherine and she remembers him saying that to her didn't make much sense. >> he put his arm around me and said you just want to think it was an accident, don't you? i looked at him and said it's not an accident. what i'm l
cmorris can tell you, >>> >>> there is is katherine morris can tell you, no good way to find out yourmurdered. especially a friend as incandescent as carol kennedy. >> it's the biggest loss of my life to this day. it's profound. it is piercing. it is constant. >> she didn't have any enemies? >> none. >> katherine by this time lived in atlanta flew across the country to prescott. >> i needed to see it. i needed to be in her home where she last was....
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trade and katherine tai is a phenomenal u.s. trade representative because she gets that. trade to create wealth and opportunity for the middle class, but you must use it like a scalpel and not with an ax. the former president, that trade policy is going to increase, and these are economists saying it will increase taxes on everyday citizens about $4000 a year. that's unacceptable, but you can use trade in a targeted way which is what biden/harris has done. making sure we have an advantage for our home team. if you increase the tariff on chinese made vehicles, for example, that gives you is made vehicles a leg up. in these strategic areas where we want to compete globally, that may be a place for tariffs, but across-the-board tariff is across the board tax increase. donald trump is quite unserious about this. the recognition that this has impacts on real people who he wants to get to vote for him, does not seem to be registering. >> the fact is, this is what we were talking about earlier, today's discussion we should be having. there shouldn't be blanket tariff someone sho
trade and katherine tai is a phenomenal u.s. trade representative because she gets that. trade to create wealth and opportunity for the middle class, but you must use it like a scalpel and not with an ax. the former president, that trade policy is going to increase, and these are economists saying it will increase taxes on everyday citizens about $4000 a year. that's unacceptable, but you can use trade in a targeted way which is what biden/harris has done. making sure we have an advantage for...
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katherine tai staying with me and we will continue after a quick break. with t-mobile's reliable 5g business internet. employees get the information they need instantly. this is how business goes further with t-mobile for business. getting a fresh deal at subway has never been easier. just buy any footlong in the app, get another free. the only hard part is, telling travis he doesn't get the second footlong. wait, seriously? i got you next time, buddy! order now in the subway app. before taking breztri for my copd, i had bad days. days ruined by flare-ups [cough] that could permanently damage my lungs. then i talked to my doctor about breztri, and i noticed things changed. breztri gave me better breathing. ♪♪ starting within 5 minutes, my lung function improved. ♪♪ breztri also helped improve my symptoms... and was even proven to reduce flare-ups... including those that could send me to the hospital. now i worry less about bad days... and enjoy more good days. breztri won't replace a rescue inhaler for sudden breathing problems. it is not for asthma. tell
katherine tai staying with me and we will continue after a quick break. with t-mobile's reliable 5g business internet. employees get the information they need instantly. this is how business goes further with t-mobile for business. getting a fresh deal at subway has never been easier. just buy any footlong in the app, get another free. the only hard part is, telling travis he doesn't get the second footlong. wait, seriously? i got you next time, buddy! order now in the subway app. before taking...
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. >> after the gunman, sigfredo garcia, was charged, his baby mama, katherine magbanua was next.e's also charlie adelson's girlfriend. but in a probable cause affidavit, prosecutors lay out more on their theory of the murder after wendy adelson's divorce from markel, it's alleged that she and her family are determined for her to move with her two children to south florida. the report goes on to show a series of back and forth calls between various members of the adelson family and katherine magbanua in the hours before and after the murder. in addition, the record shows that since markel's murde, magbanua a's bank account grew by at least $56,000, mostly in cash deposits. in the affidavit, authorities say wendy adelson was initially cooperative with police. but after markel's memorial service in tallahassee, the entire adelson clan leaves for south florida, where they promptly change the children's last names from markel to adelson. and they stop talking to investigators at the time, wendy's lawyer wasn't talking but accused shooter sigfredo garcia's attorney had his own theories
. >> after the gunman, sigfredo garcia, was charged, his baby mama, katherine magbanua was next.e's also charlie adelson's girlfriend. but in a probable cause affidavit, prosecutors lay out more on their theory of the murder after wendy adelson's divorce from markel, it's alleged that she and her family are determined for her to move with her two children to south florida. the report goes on to show a series of back and forth calls between various members of the adelson family and...
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the aftermath of the heinous unprovoked attack on innocent people by hamas but that evening for katherine we spent the last 50 months traveling the country talking to americans and campaigning and supporting president trump and that evening for us was one of the most unforgettable and inspiring evenings that we had coming out of that tragedy and it was an evening that touched our hearts and i would tell you why because what we saw there was what -- what we -- katherine and i called the best of america. people were here holding and hugging each other and at least emotionally and there was a giant hug for all the pain and the suffering that had happened in israel and the connections between our country and israel is so tight because of personal relationships between individuals and families but also because of what both of our countries stand for and the meaning that was there was so deep and to have abevening like that so shortly coming after that was -- was incredible. i remember here tonight and i just want to give them a shout-out because he came and he spoke and he shared the videos an
the aftermath of the heinous unprovoked attack on innocent people by hamas but that evening for katherine we spent the last 50 months traveling the country talking to americans and campaigning and supporting president trump and that evening for us was one of the most unforgettable and inspiring evenings that we had coming out of that tragedy and it was an evening that touched our hearts and i would tell you why because what we saw there was what -- what we -- katherine and i called the best of...
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yeah, my story is a similar. want to katherine. i was brought in from _ want to katherine. there was like a home in the air. he would come _ was like a home in the air. he would come in _ was like a home in the air. he would come in and — was like a home in the air. he would come in and you would never know what _ come in and you would never know what you _ come in and you would never know what you are — come in and you would never know what you are going to get. you would never _ what you are going to get. you would never know _ what you are going to get. you would never know if he was going to be in a good _ never know if he was going to be in a good mood, he would be shouting. every— a good mood, he would be shouting. every single — a good mood, he would be shouting. every single day you had this sort of anxiety— every single day you had this sort of anxiety of, what is the day going to bring? _ of anxiety of, what is the day going to bring? how will i have to manage this? _ to bring? how will i have to manage this? how— to bring? how will i have to manage this? how i— t
yeah, my story is a similar. want to katherine. i was brought in from _ want to katherine. there was like a home in the air. he would come _ was like a home in the air. he would come in _ was like a home in the air. he would come in and — was like a home in the air. he would come in and you would never know what _ come in and you would never know what you _ come in and you would never know what you are — come in and you would never know what you are going to get. you would never _ what you...
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katherine forster. thank you. >> okay.us now is defence and foreign affairs editor at the telegraph. con coughun editor at the telegraph. con coughlin con thank you very much indeed for joining coughlin con thank you very much indeed forjoining us this indeed for joining us this afternoon. big decisions to be made . made. >> yes. and long overdue in my estimation, we gave the ukrainians the storm shadow missiles several months ago, but we haven't given them permission to use them, so. and in the meantime, the russians are launching missiles from russia at targets inside ukraine. we've discovered this week that some of these missiles have been suppued of these missiles have been supplied by iran, which is getting very close to russia these days. and so the ukrainians have every right to defend themselves by attacking these russian bases that are used to attack ukraine and the war. the war is at a very finely balanced moment, and this could prove decisive if these permissions are given in turning the tide of the war in ukrai
katherine forster. thank you. >> okay.us now is defence and foreign affairs editor at the telegraph. con coughun editor at the telegraph. con coughlin con thank you very much indeed for joining coughlin con thank you very much indeed forjoining us this indeed for joining us this afternoon. big decisions to be made . made. >> yes. and long overdue in my estimation, we gave the ukrainians the storm shadow missiles several months ago, but we haven't given them permission to use them,...
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katherine van loon, a cancer specialist with ucsf. thank you so much for being with us. >> thanks so much for having me. >> i can guarantee you there are people at home right now wondering if their alcohol consumption is increasing their risk of cancer. what do you make of the results of this study? >> should we be looking at alcohol like cigarettes in terms of its link to cancer? >> so the data's still emerging and i think the take-home from this is that any alcohol creates some additive increase in risk for developing certain types of cancer. again, the study reported increased risks of breast cancer, colorectal related to the amount of alcohol that an individual consumes. >> so the study says excessive use of alcohol can link to cancer, but it also goes on to say even a small amount can increase your cancer risk. should we be rethinking what excessive means, what moderate alcohol intake is? earlier we reported that one drink at night for women is considered moderate use of alcohol, but should it be even less? should we be rethinkin
katherine van loon, a cancer specialist with ucsf. thank you so much for being with us. >> thanks so much for having me. >> i can guarantee you there are people at home right now wondering if their alcohol consumption is increasing their risk of cancer. what do you make of the results of this study? >> should we be looking at alcohol like cigarettes in terms of its link to cancer? >> so the data's still emerging and i think the take-home from this is that any alcohol...
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we may hear a change in the coming days or weeks. >> katherine forster there.nst six british diplomats of espionage and sabotage in the last few minutes. a statement from the foreign office has been released saying those claims are completely baseless. the fsb security service had claimed the diplomats actions had prompted that response, amid what it called numerous unfriendly steps by the uk. however, it's understood russia revoked the diplomats accreditation last month that they've already left moscow and are now in the process of being replaced. so that latest update just in to us from the foreign office and in some other breaking news, what would have been the uk's first coal mine in 30 years is now in legal limbo as planning permission has been quashed by the high court. cat climate campaigners argued the decision to grant planning permission for the whitehaven coal mine in cumbria smacked of hypocrisy, and they said it contradicted the uk's climate commitments. the government had withdrawn its defence, but the developer , west defence, but the developer,
we may hear a change in the coming days or weeks. >> katherine forster there.nst six british diplomats of espionage and sabotage in the last few minutes. a statement from the foreign office has been released saying those claims are completely baseless. the fsb security service had claimed the diplomats actions had prompted that response, amid what it called numerous unfriendly steps by the uk. however, it's understood russia revoked the diplomats accreditation last month that they've...
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i think katherine would agree, there are arguments on both sides.sense of it, chris, is that most of the evidence, if not almost all of the evidence, introduced at the hush money case in front of judge merchan, concerned purely personal conduct and, in fact, there was error, if there was error, that it would be harmless and that the verdict could be sustained. but i don't know that and i don't have a crystal ball and i don't know that judge merchan's path here is necessarily an easy one. easier for us folks on television than for the men and women who wear a robe and sit behind a big bench. >> people like diane. i understand we have you back now. how tough is this decision for juan merchan and what do you think the crux might be? what might push it one way or another? >> well, i think the key issue that both katherine christian and chuck mentioned, it's exactly correct. should evidence have been brought in to this trial that came out of discussions that the then president had in the oval office with hope hicks and his other assistant? in new york, t
i think katherine would agree, there are arguments on both sides.sense of it, chris, is that most of the evidence, if not almost all of the evidence, introduced at the hush money case in front of judge merchan, concerned purely personal conduct and, in fact, there was error, if there was error, that it would be harmless and that the verdict could be sustained. but i don't know that and i don't have a crystal ball and i don't know that judge merchan's path here is necessarily an easy one. easier...
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sonali: katherine doherty with bloomberg news.the trading landscape and a lot of changes in market structure and the treasury world. we will be looking forward to treasury market conference in a couple of weeks. we will take a look at markets. an hour away from the fed's big decision. the s&p 500 turning green, 1/10 of 1% higher. nasdaq 100 so too should kbw bank index running. quickly looking at treasuries before the big decision. the two year yield, 3, 4 basis points higher hanging out at 364. . that does it for bloomberg markets. i'm sure nelly bass lake and this is bloomberg. ♪ the moment i met him i knew he was my soulmate. "soulmates." soulmate! [giggles] why do you need me? [laughs sarcastically] but then we switched to t-mobile 5g home internet. and now his attention is spent elsewhere. but i'm thinking of her the whole time. that's so much worse. why is that thing in bed with you? this is where it gets the best signal from the cell tower! i've tried everywhere else in the house! there's always a new excuse. well if we got
sonali: katherine doherty with bloomberg news.the trading landscape and a lot of changes in market structure and the treasury world. we will be looking forward to treasury market conference in a couple of weeks. we will take a look at markets. an hour away from the fed's big decision. the s&p 500 turning green, 1/10 of 1% higher. nasdaq 100 so too should kbw bank index running. quickly looking at treasuries before the big decision. the two year yield, 3, 4 basis points higher hanging out at...
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katherine forster there in much. katherine forster there in washington, dc.et me ask you both about this, daniel, just, just react to that because this this could be the moment at which history changes forever. it's no exaggeration to say that if we allow zelenskyy to use these missiles into russia, putin has been very, very clear. he said this the use of these strikes, these these long—range precision systems is only possible with the use of satellite intelligence that ukraine does not have. this data is only available from the eu and the united states, from nato satellites . he said. it will satellites. he said. it will mean nothing short of the direct participation of nato countries in war with, in a war with, in the war in ukraine, and it would mean that nato countries, the united states, are at war with russia. >> yeah. well the nato countries have been involved in the war in ukraine almost from the beginning . and he has , bullied beginning. and he has, bullied and blathered about that from the beginning. and there is a simple solution to it, which is t
katherine forster there in much. katherine forster there in washington, dc.et me ask you both about this, daniel, just, just react to that because this this could be the moment at which history changes forever. it's no exaggeration to say that if we allow zelenskyy to use these missiles into russia, putin has been very, very clear. he said this the use of these strikes, these these long—range precision systems is only possible with the use of satellite intelligence that ukraine does not have....
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katherine: partially yes.we talk about a call center people are doing more intelligent replaced in a very good way because basically ai is taking over routine tasks while more intelligent work is being done by people. let me give you an example with building workflows, building your own applications with the help of ai. ai does this work for you while you do more intelligent work which is integration of workflow applications into the ecosystem of your organization. it does require more skills which is a benefit for workers because they can grow in their professional space. caroline: we want to thank you for bringing the pros and cons and what you're building and the valuation ceo. thank you very much indeed. shifting to another part of ai, blackrock and microsoft teaming up on one of the largest efforts today to bankroll the build out of data warehouses and energy infrastructure behind the boom in artificial intelligence. this of course being an enormous undertaking from an infrastructure perspective. digging
katherine: partially yes.we talk about a call center people are doing more intelligent replaced in a very good way because basically ai is taking over routine tasks while more intelligent work is being done by people. let me give you an example with building workflows, building your own applications with the help of ai. ai does this work for you while you do more intelligent work which is integration of workflow applications into the ecosystem of your organization. it does require more skills...
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katherine johnson, among them three trail blazers honored posthumously today, katherine johnson, dorothyshe were here to see it. >> reporter: their work on the apollo space program led to this. >> that's one small step for man. >> reporter: as johnson told us in 2016, john glenn insisted she verify the calculations before his first orbit around the earth. >> he knew that if i had done it, it was right. >> reporter: tonight her daughter is in awe. >> she would have said, what's all the fuss about? i was just doing my job because she was a very humble. her work was important to her, and she did the best that she could. >> reporter: a generation of women hidden no more. gabe gutierrez, nbc news, washington. >>> and that is "nightly news" for this wednesday. thank you for watching. i'm lester holt. please take care of yourself and each other. good night. >> we have a liftoff 32 minutes past the hour, liftoff on apollo 11. host the plea from investigators as they search for a suspect. good afternoon. i'm audrey asistio. welcome to nbc bay area news at 4:30. our ian cull is talking to the vict
katherine johnson, among them three trail blazers honored posthumously today, katherine johnson, dorothyshe were here to see it. >> reporter: their work on the apollo space program led to this. >> that's one small step for man. >> reporter: as johnson told us in 2016, john glenn insisted she verify the calculations before his first orbit around the earth. >> he knew that if i had done it, it was right. >> reporter: tonight her daughter is in awe. >> she would...
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vera, where am i, where are you, katherine, i’m with you, i won’t abandon you, come on, shut up, everyonefor questioning. prisoner. sit down. fbi special agent gloria paterson interrogates katherine g. at the district of columbia jail, with court-appointed attorney jeremy rybnik present. mrs. gatya, what information did you pass on to russian intelligence? i don’t cooperate with any intelligence agency. what methods of communication did you use? i don’t understand what you’re talking about? if you finally start giving evidence. not life, but existence, strongly, yes, students, the reading room is closing, please hand over literature, young man, if you are not going to spend the night here, hand over literature, let's stay here for the night, with... yes, yes, let's go, this is crazy. an intelligence officer must be able to penetrate where there is no access, but there is something that is impossible in intelligence, the gift of getting out of the water dry, fortune favors you, i have never worked for any intelligence? this is grandiose. inline makes a difference. only here they give out f
vera, where am i, where are you, katherine, i’m with you, i won’t abandon you, come on, shut up, everyonefor questioning. prisoner. sit down. fbi special agent gloria paterson interrogates katherine g. at the district of columbia jail, with court-appointed attorney jeremy rybnik present. mrs. gatya, what information did you pass on to russian intelligence? i don’t cooperate with any intelligence agency. what methods of communication did you use? i don’t understand what you’re talking...
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katherine. katie shively is an associate professor of civil war and reconstruction history at virginia commonwealth university. they are the author of nature's civil war common
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and katherine t. macarthur foundation, committed to building a more just, verdant and peaceful world. more information at macfound.org. and with the ongoing support of these institutions. >> this program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. >> welcome to the "newshour." the department of justice is warning that america's elections are once again under foreign assault. more on that shortly. >> we start tonight's program in georgia where authorities say a gunman opened fire at a high school killing four people, two students and two teachers. at least nine others were injured. police say they have arrested a student who is the suspect and investigators say they don't yet know a motive. this morning about an hour outside of atlanta, all too familiar scenes of chaos. ambulances and police cars racing toward appalachia high school in georgia after reports of an active shooter. dozens of emergency vehicles and
and katherine t. macarthur foundation, committed to building a more just, verdant and peaceful world. more information at macfound.org. and with the ongoing support of these institutions. >> this program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. >> welcome to the "newshour." the department of justice is warning that america's elections are once again under foreign assault. more on...
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with us now, nbc news correspondent rahema ellis, katherine, chuck rosenberg, a former u.s. attorney and senior fbi official. he is an msnbc legal analyst. and frank figliuzzi, former fbi assistant director for counterintelligence and an msnbc national security analyst. we're expecting the mayor any minute now. when he comes to speak, we will go to that, but what more do we know about the allegations against the mayor? >> reporter: let's talk about what you mentioned, jose, that it is a five-count indictment on 56 pages. the counts are a count one conspiracy to commit wire fraud, federal program bribery and receive campaign contributions by foreign nationals. count two, wire fraud. count three and four, solicitation of a contribution by a foreign national. count five, bribery. and going through some of this, one of the things that's hit me when reading this 57-page indictment of which i have not gotten through all of it, but something pointed here that the mayor received, it says, some $10 million in matching public funds for his 2021 mayoral campaign. they say that that was
with us now, nbc news correspondent rahema ellis, katherine, chuck rosenberg, a former u.s. attorney and senior fbi official. he is an msnbc legal analyst. and frank figliuzzi, former fbi assistant director for counterintelligence and an msnbc national security analyst. we're expecting the mayor any minute now. when he comes to speak, we will go to that, but what more do we know about the allegations against the mayor? >> reporter: let's talk about what you mentioned, jose, that it is a...
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two things, these are katherine's words. she rode the whole thing herself. no one else involved.it with william but what i like and this is the thing that comes through and this is why the video, for want of a better word, connecting well with everybody. you can tell she means it. she has had a terrible situation as so many have around the world and she stepped back, reflected and thought these are the things that are important in life no matter who you are and what you are. i think we are all learning because of the topsy-turvy world we are living in right now. as you said. we are thinking, absolutely. doesn't she look terrific though? it is heartwarming to see it because i know you were concerned and the world was concerned but it is just nice to see that normality back from her. i think it's wonderful. >> martha: also a change that happens when people go through this and that is something demonstrated here. in some way the incredible peacefulness and how relaxed they are with each other is something we never see from the royal family and i want to play this other part of the v
two things, these are katherine's words. she rode the whole thing herself. no one else involved.it with william but what i like and this is the thing that comes through and this is why the video, for want of a better word, connecting well with everybody. you can tell she means it. she has had a terrible situation as so many have around the world and she stepped back, reflected and thought these are the things that are important in life no matter who you are and what you are. i think we are all...
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let's see how it goes and if we will have this vote katherine clark is an amazing whip and i'm sure she will have some thoughts on where members are, we are in the process of having conversations with members on their thoughts, but all of us agree. we know how this ends. this ends in a bipartisan bill that has democrats and republicans on a cr. it doesn't appear that republicans want to do that right now and the house republicans don't want to do that. they are isolated, though, they are on an island. they don't feel they have much support in the senate for their position but we are going to keep talking to our members and our members want to overt government shutdown. we will do so again. house republicans are the only ones that flirt with catastrophe on this side of the dome and we expect that to continue. but it's become as the vice chair said, it's become part of the course with speaker johnson who wants to insert elements of donald trump's trump 2025 into this government funding bill. that's what this is about but we shouldn't be surprised. this is the chief legal architect of the
let's see how it goes and if we will have this vote katherine clark is an amazing whip and i'm sure she will have some thoughts on where members are, we are in the process of having conversations with members on their thoughts, but all of us agree. we know how this ends. this ends in a bipartisan bill that has democrats and republicans on a cr. it doesn't appear that republicans want to do that right now and the house republicans don't want to do that. they are isolated, though, they are on an...
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katherine forster there indeed. katherine forster there in a villa somewhere outside of rome.very much indeed. always great to get your analysis on this. but shall we speak to the rome correspondent at politico europe, hannah roberts? hannah, what do you suspect keir starmer is hoping for from this meeting? he seems to want to find some solutions, of course, to our migration crisis. what might giorgia meloni advise him ? meloni advise him? >> well, both meloni and starmer could benefit from this meeting. starmer can say can look like he's serious about getting tough on migration. and meloni can say, look, even leftist governments want to learn from us. starmer will be looking to italy's strategy. as your report said, it's been a kind of two pronged strategy with paying governments in tunisia and libya to block migration and bolstering their coast guard . bolstering their coast guard. and at the same time, meloni has been building migrant processing centres in albania, which she hopes are going to form a deterrent . but starmer is really deterrent. but starmer is really arrivin
katherine forster there indeed. katherine forster there in a villa somewhere outside of rome.very much indeed. always great to get your analysis on this. but shall we speak to the rome correspondent at politico europe, hannah roberts? hannah, what do you suspect keir starmer is hoping for from this meeting? he seems to want to find some solutions, of course, to our migration crisis. what might giorgia meloni advise him ? meloni advise him? >> well, both meloni and starmer could benefit...
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pete, katherine, the house democratic caucus, incredible members of the congressional hispanic caucuspecial thanks to the twoci incredible chc members for retiring, tony and grace. thank you, thankk you, thank yo. [applause] >> please have a seat if you have one. you guys don't have a seat, huh? oh, man, well, speech is only an hour and 20 minutes long. [laughter] >> thank you caucus for empowering the next generation of leaders. think about it, one in four public school students in america are latino. they're future, their future is the future of america. ladies and gentlemen, you embody the very idea of america, the idea that we are all created equal, deserve to be treated equally throughout our life. leaders like all of you in this room, we are a nation of immigrants, a nation of dreamers, a nation of freedom, let me start by saying, another time for an important conversation, politics have gotten too heated. i've made clear we all have responsibilities to lower the temperature. we will talk about standing against violence, we have to talk about standing against all violence, stand
pete, katherine, the house democratic caucus, incredible members of the congressional hispanic caucuspecial thanks to the twoci incredible chc members for retiring, tony and grace. thank you, thankk you, thank yo. [applause] >> please have a seat if you have one. you guys don't have a seat, huh? oh, man, well, speech is only an hour and 20 minutes long. [laughter] >> thank you caucus for empowering the next generation of leaders. think about it, one in four public school students in...
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we'll see katherine forster with the prime minister, even laughing at his jokes. well done. now is the defence analyst, lieutenant colonel stuart crawford. welcome to the show, stuart. always a pleasure. i want to talk to you specifically about putin's threats of nato waging war and specifically the united kingdom's involvement in that. it's been an open secret. of course. we've been supplying billions of pounds of aid and armaments to ukraine since the very beginning. but why is it now, specifically in your mind, that vladimir putin is intimating some kind of red line has been crossed ? has been crossed? >> good afternoon, martin, and always a pleasure to join you. and i just have to say in passing that i think your correspondent in washington, katherine forster, i think is has got a complete handle on all these topics. and i can only really sort of agree with everything that she said. as for why putin should react now to the developments, that which may or may not happen in washington dc today because we don't have any confirmation of that. i think he's finally beginning t
we'll see katherine forster with the prime minister, even laughing at his jokes. well done. now is the defence analyst, lieutenant colonel stuart crawford. welcome to the show, stuart. always a pleasure. i want to talk to you specifically about putin's threats of nato waging war and specifically the united kingdom's involvement in that. it's been an open secret. of course. we've been supplying billions of pounds of aid and armaments to ukraine since the very beginning. but why is it now,...
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. >> gut wrenching said katherine. >> it was so emotional. even a roller coaster but the intensity of the emotions. >> they would have to start all over again. the money the girls receive from their mother's insurance was gone. going to pay for the first team of attorneys. so, since steve was pretty much destitute, court-appointed attorney stepped in and right away craig williams and greg were impressed by how steve's family supported him. >> it's a large family. very educated. very tight knit group. >> how uniformly did they support steve? through the process? >> i would say very uniformly. >> they are all behind him? >> yes. >> as steve's second trial approached, there was another huge surprise. the source of the dna found under carol's fingernails was finally identified. that would be mr. 603. >> coming up. >> we exhausted man hours and looked at any and all alternatives. we finally were able to discover and verify who mr. 603 is. ctly. keith morrison: when dateline continues. [♪♪] did you know, there's a detergent that gets your dishes up
. >> gut wrenching said katherine. >> it was so emotional. even a roller coaster but the intensity of the emotions. >> they would have to start all over again. the money the girls receive from their mother's insurance was gone. going to pay for the first team of attorneys. so, since steve was pretty much destitute, court-appointed attorney stepped in and right away craig williams and greg were impressed by how steve's family supported him. >> it's a large family. very...
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mary katherine, he's said that those are not his words.erous times. north carolina is very close. so you look back to someplace like pennsylvania where doug mastriano hurt the republicans on the senate race. co could that happen here in north carolina? >> that was a lot of the story in 2022. the things that are great for trump, republicans are more closely aligned with voter concerns than democrats are and he's trusted. but that was the case in 2022 also. candidates and candidate issues like the one that is coming up in north carolina are what derailed that. people went -- i can't vote for these guys even though i agree with them on the issues and think they're better to handle the issues if they're picking to represent. i heard from north carolina folks. it wasn't a huge secret that something might be here but trump endorsed in a primary and he was a fiery public speaker that owned the libs a lot. >> bret: the world inside trump world, they would like him to get out of the race, off the ballot. i don't think you can get off the ballot. it
mary katherine, he's said that those are not his words.erous times. north carolina is very close. so you look back to someplace like pennsylvania where doug mastriano hurt the republicans on the senate race. co could that happen here in north carolina? >> that was a lot of the story in 2022. the things that are great for trump, republicans are more closely aligned with voter concerns than democrats are and he's trusted. but that was the case in 2022 also. candidates and candidate issues...
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we arejoined here on breakfast right now byjen, nicole, lindsay, gemma and katherine. lined us up, i think we go from working there in the �*80s to the mid—2000s. all of us had the same experiences. and being all together, i think it's quite good to think, "oh god, i thought for ages this wasjust me." so you kind of expected what was going on and internalised that actually, you know, "is itjust me? am i the victim of the really hard behaviour?" you were terrified to speak out. jen was too, and this morning she waived her anonymity for the first time. initially i didn't want to be involved because mohamed was still alive. and as ridiculous as that may sound to people not involved, he still felt like a threat until the moment he died. mohamed al fayed was the chairman of harrods between 1985 and 2010. he died last year aged 94. he won't face justice now but these women say there was a web of corruption within the company that allowed the abuse to happen and kept it hushed up. i almost had given up hope that anyone was going to actually find out anything really, because h
we arejoined here on breakfast right now byjen, nicole, lindsay, gemma and katherine. lined us up, i think we go from working there in the �*80s to the mid—2000s. all of us had the same experiences. and being all together, i think it's quite good to think, "oh god, i thought for ages this wasjust me." so you kind of expected what was going on and internalised that actually, you know, "is itjust me? am i the victim of the really hard behaviour?" you were terrified to...
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stuart: mary katherine, i think you got it dead right. come back soon.s very much. >>> tulsi gabbard spoke about the possibility of joining a trump administration. what did she have to the say, lauren? lauren: she told fox news digital she would be honored to the join that administration. >> if given the opportunity to serve in a trump administration, i'd be honored to serve in a position where i feel i could make the most if impact -- most impact in these areas of national security and foreign policy and work to bring about the changes that president trump talks about. lauren: she aligns with trump and that, of course, is her sweet spot, foreign policy. she wants to end the war in ukraine. she also said she fears a president harris would feel the need the prove her toughness on the world stage and that would push us further into war. stuart: but she would be a woman in the trump administration, and that's important. lauren: yeah, for some. stuart: all right. thanks, lauren. check those markets, please. a few minutes to go before we open up, but the dow'
stuart: mary katherine, i think you got it dead right. come back soon.s very much. >>> tulsi gabbard spoke about the possibility of joining a trump administration. what did she have to the say, lauren? lauren: she told fox news digital she would be honored to the join that administration. >> if given the opportunity to serve in a trump administration, i'd be honored to serve in a position where i feel i could make the most if impact -- most impact in these areas of national...
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we do have our political correspondent, katherine forster, who is at the inquiry.ine, a failure across the board. it seems, in regard to this colossal tragedy . this colossal tragedy. >> yes, indeed . 54 adults and 18 >> yes, indeed. 54 adults and 18 children died that day. and they the families are still waiting for justice. but at least today, they have had some answers. now, ispent they have had some answers. now, i spent three hours wading through the report. some 1600 pages long before it was published at 11:00. but a picture of failure, as you say, decades of failure by central government and other bodies in positions of responsibility in the construction industry . the construction industry. frankly, almost nobody comes. well, out of this, the inquiry found that there had known about the dangers of using cladding on high rise buildings as far back as 1991, and after the knowsley heights fire, and that by 2016 the then department of communities and local government were well aware of the risks of this cladding. but basically, sir martin said that as a combina
we do have our political correspondent, katherine forster, who is at the inquiry.ine, a failure across the board. it seems, in regard to this colossal tragedy . this colossal tragedy. >> yes, indeed . 54 adults and 18 >> yes, indeed. 54 adults and 18 children died that day. and they the families are still waiting for justice. but at least today, they have had some answers. now, ispent they have had some answers. now, i spent three hours wading through the report. some 1600 pages...
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katherine johnson who began her career in segregated virginia at langley aeronautical laboratory. were going compute trajectories. mostly all of them. and did i most of the work on those by hand. but he said call her. and if she says the computer is right, i'll take it. >> the families of. >> i -- >> today on capitol hill johnson and three other women mathematicians who played a key role in the space race received recognition from a grateful nation along with the congressional gold medal. >> the women we honor today made it possible for earthlings look beyond the bounds of earth. >> dorothy vaughan, katherine johnson, and mary jackson were given their awards posthumously. their lives were portrayed in the movie "hidden figures" based on the book by margot lee shetterly. also awarded today dr. christine darden now 82, retired from nasa after a 40 year career. she became a leading specialist on air that the particular call design and son mic booms all fod their degrees from historically black colleges. each played a pivotal role in restoring the nation's confidence after america fel
katherine johnson who began her career in segregated virginia at langley aeronautical laboratory. were going compute trajectories. mostly all of them. and did i most of the work on those by hand. but he said call her. and if she says the computer is right, i'll take it. >> the families of. >> i -- >> today on capitol hill johnson and three other women mathematicians who played a key role in the space race received recognition from a grateful nation along with the congressional...
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we are also joined katherine doherty who has been covering the story for bloomberg news.k about why you are doing this. there is a cost to building the infrastructure. what is the big opportunity for you? >> thank you for having me on. we looked into the entry into the market. what is driving it is the unprecedented growth in the industry driven by retail activity. it is one of the fastest growing asset classes in the world. option market volumes have tripled over the last decade. two, i think what we built and our obsession over market quality is driving our entrance. third is that success starts with people. we have built an amazing team with a great foundation. we just brought in two of the best exchange experts for options. sonali: there are a number if ---- >> there are a number of options exchanges. if approved, yours would be the 19th. how do you see success competing with the other 18? >> we ask ourselves that question. when i look at our equities franchise, there is no other exchange that looks like iex. it is a competitive market. what we provide can be applicab
we are also joined katherine doherty who has been covering the story for bloomberg news.k about why you are doing this. there is a cost to building the infrastructure. what is the big opportunity for you? >> thank you for having me on. we looked into the entry into the market. what is driving it is the unprecedented growth in the industry driven by retail activity. it is one of the fastest growing asset classes in the world. option market volumes have tripled over the last decade. two, i...
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katherine johnson, dorothy vaughan, mary jackson, and aerospace engineer christine darden were all recognizedh the congressional gold medal, the highest civilian honor bestowed by congress. darden, the lone surviving member, watched the ceremony from home. >>> prolific author nelson demille who authored "plum island" and "the general's daughter" has died. demille's family telling cbs news that he died on tuesday following a nine-month battle with esophageal cancer. demille's website says he authored 23 books including two with his son alex. he was 81. >>> a new children's book that chronicles the lives of travis and jason kelce is due out next month. "the kelce brothers: little golden book biography" talks about their childhood and rise to fame in the nfl and love lives. several pages show illustrations of travis and taylor swift holding hands and hugging at the super bowl among other big moments in their relationship. >>> coming up only on "cbs mornings," we talk with actor scarlett johansson about her new movie "transformers one." >>> i'm anne-marie green. this is "cbs news mornings." >>> i
katherine johnson, dorothy vaughan, mary jackson, and aerospace engineer christine darden were all recognizedh the congressional gold medal, the highest civilian honor bestowed by congress. darden, the lone surviving member, watched the ceremony from home. >>> prolific author nelson demille who authored "plum island" and "the general's daughter" has died. demille's family telling cbs news that he died on tuesday following a nine-month battle with esophageal cancer....
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so joining us now is doctor katherine right out.ychiatrist at kaiser permanente in santa rosa. thank you for joining us. thanks for having me. so what do you think is behind this troubling trend of this increase in youth suicide rates. >> yeah, that's a great question. you know, i think part of it has to do with awareness and we're detecting it with covid-19 pandemic. there was an increased awareness symptoms across the nation due to this huge stressor we all shared and and i think our young people in particular felt that and there was an increased awareness around mental health issues to certainly be able to understand what are the warning signs for someone at risk for suicide starting those conversations with you, the youth in your lives is an important starting point. so let's start what are some of the warning signs? sure. so it's good to focus on 3 things. people's words, their behaviors. and also they're feeling so people who are at risk for suicide. well, start to say things like i'm not worthwhile or might start to talk abou
so joining us now is doctor katherine right out.ychiatrist at kaiser permanente in santa rosa. thank you for joining us. thanks for having me. so what do you think is behind this troubling trend of this increase in youth suicide rates. >> yeah, that's a great question. you know, i think part of it has to do with awareness and we're detecting it with covid-19 pandemic. there was an increased awareness symptoms across the nation due to this huge stressor we all shared and and i think our...
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it's a workflow that could make anyone's head spin, but kath katherine's grace amid the chaos is all the more impressive when you consider that my team managed to poach her from the comparatively steady contemplative world of policy analysis and think tanks. so the comms center may be quite a culture shock, but the habits of a true policy wonk die hard. katherine has lent us an invaluable knack for hunting down fresh sources, interesting data, and under-discussed angles on the issues of the day. then helping me package them in a compelling way for delivery from this podium. i'm so grateful for her contributions. catherine, thank you very much. now, on my chief speech writer, dill lynn bobrick, i admit when dylan's longtime predecessor andy quinn told me he was leaving, i worried what i would do without him. after all, the rapport with a speech writer is built on a lot of trust. i shouldn't have worried. dylan stepped right in and quickly became an invaluable partner in my preparations for all sorts of speaking engagements, especially on the topic of american leadership, which is what
it's a workflow that could make anyone's head spin, but kath katherine's grace amid the chaos is all the more impressive when you consider that my team managed to poach her from the comparatively steady contemplative world of policy analysis and think tanks. so the comms center may be quite a culture shock, but the habits of a true policy wonk die hard. katherine has lent us an invaluable knack for hunting down fresh sources, interesting data, and under-discussed angles on the issues of the...
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katherine forster. >> yes, catherine. so kemi badenoch, what is she expected to say?, might be included in her speech ? her speech? >> yes. good morning. well kemi badenoch doesn't mince her words does she. she puts on x a video of david tennant's doctor who previously saying that he wished she would shut up. and she said that no, she won't be shutting up and she's not afraid of taking on the difficult questions. so we will hear from her around about 11:00. and she's one of the absolute favourites to take over from rishi sunak. if she gets to the final two and it gets decided by the members, i think it's quite likely that she will win. but thatis likely that she will win. but that is not assured because her style, although she's very popular and with many laura trott and chris philp, both former cabinet ministers have come out in support of her, claire coutinho , the shadow claire coutinho, the shadow energy minister, may well shortly too, but she isn't to everybody's taste as far as mps go and she is very combative. she says. what she thinks . lots she says. what she
katherine forster. >> yes, catherine. so kemi badenoch, what is she expected to say?, might be included in her speech ? her speech? >> yes. good morning. well kemi badenoch doesn't mince her words does she. she puts on x a video of david tennant's doctor who previously saying that he wished she would shut up. and she said that no, she won't be shutting up and she's not afraid of taking on the difficult questions. so we will hear from her around about 11:00. and she's one of the...
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katherine forster, thank you very much. now moving on.ernment after they announced that the suspension of certain arms sales to the country. benjamin netanyahu slammed the decision as misguided and shameful, also saying that the uk has only emboldened hamas. well, joining me now is our political correspondent , olivia utley correspondent, olivia utley olivia. welcome back to the show. this decision has been met with horror in israel, saying this will embolden hamas. it hasn't best pleased the americans. by all accounts , they americans. by all accounts, they were told they weren't told about it. they are saying it begs the question, olivia, why make this decision and why now ? make this decision and why now? >> well, this is, as you say, a hugely contentious decision made by david lammy, the foreign secretary, and keir starmer, the prime minister, david lammy , is prime minister, david lammy, is saying that the reason he has made this decision is because he received a review of what's happening in israel with weapons exported from the uk,
katherine forster, thank you very much. now moving on.ernment after they announced that the suspension of certain arms sales to the country. benjamin netanyahu slammed the decision as misguided and shameful, also saying that the uk has only emboldened hamas. well, joining me now is our political correspondent , olivia utley correspondent, olivia utley olivia. welcome back to the show. this decision has been met with horror in israel, saying this will embolden hamas. it hasn't best pleased the...
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i'm martin daubney on katherine forster. correspondent katherine forster.to the show. so, having tea in new york or maybe diet coke and burgers? it is donald trump. we don't know what was on the menu. maybe it was humble pie for david lammy, but the real story is this side of the pond. no one really cares what keir starmer is doing in new york. he's at the un, he's talking tough to israel . israel talking tough to israel. israel aren't listening. benjamin netanyahu was on there a moment ago at the un saying, no chance will i lay down arms? we're going to fight all the way. but the real drama is here. keir starmer is having a nightmare. >> he's having a tough time, isn't he? i mean, i was with him in washington and rome. it was only two weeks ago. we thought at that point that all the talk about the un was going to be about the un was going to be about ukraine, about storm shadow missiles. of course, that's all been totally overshadowed by the situation in the middle east. as you say, regardless of what the united nafions regardless of what the united nations
i'm martin daubney on katherine forster. correspondent katherine forster.to the show. so, having tea in new york or maybe diet coke and burgers? it is donald trump. we don't know what was on the menu. maybe it was humble pie for david lammy, but the real story is this side of the pond. no one really cares what keir starmer is doing in new york. he's at the un, he's talking tough to israel . israel talking tough to israel. israel aren't listening. benjamin netanyahu was on there a moment ago at...
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to be put in their place by uh the rest of humanity, and i think that's what we're going to see, katherine austin fits, the famous american economist uh, put it very well, she said it's a war on god and god's going to win, thank you uh tony, we we only have about a couple minutes left, i want to get uh... our colleague here adhim also an opportunity to speak. now aliza, he's from our news room here in our press tv studios of adiza, we know that uh iran over the years has been uh probably the most vocal throughout the years in support of palestinians and support of the lebanes and syrias, three countries uh deeply uh affected and impacted by the zionist entities adventurism uh spoke moments ago about the situation, the recent escalation in uh lebanon, what did he have to say? uh, yes, over the past days we have heard uh condemnation by iranian officials of israely attacks in lebanon, and iran has been a close ally of lebanon, and it has offered aid to the country in the face of the israeli attacks and last week the page and vaki explosion. iran help with with uh the treatment of the wounded
to be put in their place by uh the rest of humanity, and i think that's what we're going to see, katherine austin fits, the famous american economist uh, put it very well, she said it's a war on god and god's going to win, thank you uh tony, we we only have about a couple minutes left, i want to get uh... our colleague here adhim also an opportunity to speak. now aliza, he's from our news room here in our press tv studios of adiza, we know that uh iran over the years has been uh probably the...
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kron four's justine waltman spoke with doctor katherine right out. i psychiatrist at kaiser permanente. santa rosa to learn more. so what do you think behind this troubling trend of this increase in youth suicide rates. >>yeah, that's a great question. you know, i think part of it has to do with awareness and we're detecting it with the covid-19 pandemic. there was an increased awareness symptoms across the nation due to this uge stressor we all shared and and i think our young people in particular felt that and there was an increased awareness around mental health issues. so certainly be able to understand what are the warning signs for someone at risk for suicide starting those conversations with you, the youth in your lives is an important starting point. so let's start what are some of the warning signs? sure. so it's good to focus on 3 things. people's words, their behaviors. and also they're feeling so people who are at risk for suicide. well, start to say things like i'm not worthwhile or might start to talk about they buy have changes in beha
kron four's justine waltman spoke with doctor katherine right out. i psychiatrist at kaiser permanente. santa rosa to learn more. so what do you think behind this troubling trend of this increase in youth suicide rates. >>yeah, that's a great question. you know, i think part of it has to do with awareness and we're detecting it with the covid-19 pandemic. there was an increased awareness symptoms across the nation due to this uge stressor we all shared and and i think our young people in...
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kate, joining us right now to talk about this is congresswoman katherine clark of massachusetts, democratic whip in the house. >> carson. thank you for coming in. let's talk about the debate in just one second. but the new york times poll that has come out showing that there's no clear leader has jason miller of donald trump's campaign declaring that the honeymoon is officially over is how he put it for harris is that it jake? >> thank you for having me on and let me tell you the poll that matters is what happens on election day but just coming off of being in five different congressional districts. >> and michigan in ohio i can tell you that kamala harris message is resonating because she's focused on lowering costs, expanding ability to get into housing, growing the middle class, and protecting our fundamental freedom. and what i heard from voters, in purple, red, and blue districts over the last that's few days. is that that matters to them. they don't trust j.d. vance to order donuts. they certainly don't trust him to order american families on if, when, and how they can have children s
kate, joining us right now to talk about this is congresswoman katherine clark of massachusetts, democratic whip in the house. >> carson. thank you for coming in. let's talk about the debate in just one second. but the new york times poll that has come out showing that there's no clear leader has jason miller of donald trump's campaign declaring that the honeymoon is officially over is how he put it for harris is that it jake? >> thank you for having me on and let me tell you the...
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. >> katherine forster thank you very much. that's gb news political correspondent.here speaking on the prime minister's meeting with the us president this evening. we will, of course, bring you all of that as we get it. now, former us president donald trump has repeated claims that kamala harris is part of a group of radical left lunatics who are desperate to bring the country towards communism. trump made those comments as he makes an appearance in kamala harris's home state of california for a private fundraiser and a news conference he had earlier said he's done debating and won't participate in another head to head before the november election, despite polls showing miss harris won their first face face off overnight, several top republicans said harris came out on top with one poll showing 53% of voters agree. seven men who committed a string of child sex abuse offences against two girls in rotherham have been jailed for a total of 106 years. the men were all convicted after a nine week trial, which was the result of an investigation by the national crime agenc
. >> katherine forster thank you very much. that's gb news political correspondent.here speaking on the prime minister's meeting with the us president this evening. we will, of course, bring you all of that as we get it. now, former us president donald trump has repeated claims that kamala harris is part of a group of radical left lunatics who are desperate to bring the country towards communism. trump made those comments as he makes an appearance in kamala harris's home state of...
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and for more on this, we can bring in our political correspondent, katherine forster. catherine, good to have you with us. what more can you tell us.7 >> yes, the pair are meeting along with the foreign secretary, david lammy, our national security adviser, tim barrow, and many more. an hour and a half meeting. we're expecting. we'll then have some words from the prime minister following that. we're not told that there'll be any announcement, but clearly this thorny issue of the storm shadow missiles very much at the forefront. now, number 10, want to play that down, but volodymyr zelenskyy has made it very clear that ukraine wants and says it desperately needs permission to send these long—range cruise missiles into russian territory, something that the russian president, vladimir putin, has said if the west does, if the us gives permission, britain already has done it would mean that nato countries are at war with russia . so they will be with russia. so they will be discussing other issues as well , discussing other issues as well, the middle east being one of them.
and for more on this, we can bring in our political correspondent, katherine forster. catherine, good to have you with us. what more can you tell us.7 >> yes, the pair are meeting along with the foreign secretary, david lammy, our national security adviser, tim barrow, and many more. an hour and a half meeting. we're expecting. we'll then have some words from the prime minister following that. we're not told that there'll be any announcement, but clearly this thorny issue of the storm...
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i'll react to some throughout the course of the program, katherine, katherine is down the hall from me today. you now i'm always saying like, hey catherine, what do we have? and i'm in philly know, she's like 20 yards away here in new york city, kind of cool hannity question harris and joy reid question trump. that would be an interesting and hilarious says rick. i think that when, when trump says, oh, i'd like it to be on fox, although i don't want it to be with bret and with martha m, he's he's like picking the whole lineup that he wants he'd be better served if he said i'd like to go over to msnbc, i'm willing to come and debate in front of rachel joy reid for crying out loud, then you would say, okay, he's willing to go into the lion's den. i still say he does it again. and you know why it's not so much because of what the polling says, he must do. i just don't think that he can avoid a spot light with what was the number? 71 million people watching. i want to know what you think. go to my website at smerconish.com. answer today's poll question. will there be a second? harris trump
i'll react to some throughout the course of the program, katherine, katherine is down the hall from me today. you now i'm always saying like, hey catherine, what do we have? and i'm in philly know, she's like 20 yards away here in new york city, kind of cool hannity question harris and joy reid question trump. that would be an interesting and hilarious says rick. i think that when, when trump says, oh, i'd like it to be on fox, although i don't want it to be with bret and with martha m, he's...
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lograron sacar con vida a 6 personas, pero un adulto y 5 menores murieron, entre ellos la amiga de katherineructuras de otras casas amenazan con venirse abajo. las autoridades indicaron que en toda esa zona el suelo está muy reblandecido por las lluvias. al igual que en otras partes. apenas el fin de semana, 9 personas más murieron al desgajarse otro cerro y sepultarlos en el que era su hogar en méxico. jazive pérez telemundo. este menor de 11 años fue arrestado luego de que la policía descubriera algo que no podrá creer. al regresar las acusaciones en su contra. mientras que en san josé identificaron a la mujer que falleció tras caer de una camioneta. esto mientras el vehílocu rea con perpetrar una balacera, esto es en una escuela de florida. emilio ramos tiene más detalles transportado en una patrulla de la policía, escoltado y con las manos y pies esposados. así alguaciles del condado volusia llevaron a la cárcel a un menor de 11 años que, según investigadores, habría amenazado con perpetrar una balacera en las escuelas creekside o silver saints middle school. le incautaron rifles de aire
lograron sacar con vida a 6 personas, pero un adulto y 5 menores murieron, entre ellos la amiga de katherineructuras de otras casas amenazan con venirse abajo. las autoridades indicaron que en toda esa zona el suelo está muy reblandecido por las lluvias. al igual que en otras partes. apenas el fin de semana, 9 personas más murieron al desgajarse otro cerro y sepultarlos en el que era su hogar en méxico. jazive pérez telemundo. este menor de 11 años fue arrestado luego de que la policía...