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kayla house rhythm when he shot louder. very revealing reaction to the trial. and none of those who believed that recoil riton house should be planted believed it, and no one believed it for life. the decision of the court earlier in america was impossible. moreover, now they deserve some witnesses about violations biden some witnesses in the case, trump, no one believes a nasty country. everything somehow seems to be everything no one is what it seems, here is one of the defenders of hunter biden and biden. so to say he did said that the son of the then vice president's president was selling the illusion of access to this very jubaiden. that is, they are all around, solid illusions, simulators, nothing real, no, not well, as it is, of course. and what about the alien ships, and it was. well, when it starts in all seriousness. i therefore ufo biological material. do you understand at all. and now, actually, there's a serious one going on. and so to speak, in fact, massacres, in order to accuse the other side of the fact tha
kayla house rhythm when he shot louder. very revealing reaction to the trial. and none of those who believed that recoil riton house should be planted believed it, and no one believed it for life. the decision of the court earlier in america was impossible. moreover, now they deserve some witnesses about violations biden some witnesses in the case, trump, no one believes a nasty country. everything somehow seems to be everything no one is what it seems, here is one of the defenders of hunter...
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adjust at a little weight on house prices -- housing markets will adjust and it will wait on house prices. kayla in pennsylvania, you answered yes, why do you think it is a major threat? kayla? caller: hi, good morning. host: we are listening, go ahead. caller: one large reason i think climate change is a major it is because of, especially vulnerable countries are the one suffering the most in my opinion human incorporation decisions to increase fossil fuels such. an idea to help mitigate these effects is to increase the international affairs budget because less than 1% of the federal budget is spent on international aid and i was wondering if congress in general agrees with that idea and why or why not. host: all right, caleb. roger in california. tell us what you think. caller: yes, i think you have to look at the facts when you talk about global warming. for example, crop yields have increased 25% since 2000. global malaria is down 37% free people stay with global warming mosquitoes will be more dangerous, they are not. double life expectancy in 1950 was 48 years old -- life expect to see in
adjust at a little weight on house prices -- housing markets will adjust and it will wait on house prices. kayla in pennsylvania, you answered yes, why do you think it is a major threat? kayla? caller: hi, good morning. host: we are listening, go ahead. caller: one large reason i think climate change is a major it is because of, especially vulnerable countries are the one suffering the most in my opinion human incorporation decisions to increase fossil fuels such. an idea to help mitigate these...
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for that, we're joined by jim sciutto and our senior white house correspondent, kayla tow shi, who islifornia and has new reporting. jim, what are you hearing from intelligence tonight and how are they trying to determine what caused the crash and making sure that he is actually dead? >> first on the read of this death -- i've spoken to a number of western officials. they say, much like president biden said today, that nothing on this scale happens in russia without the knowledge and approval of the russian president, vladimir putin, particularly when it involves someone who was such a close ally of his through the years but also someone who too wants to led a failed coup against the former president. putin could emerge stronger in the time after this coup because it would give him an opportunity to smoke out, as it were, potential challengers. and that's why it's important -- and you were speaking about this in the last segment -- to look at not just one but two events today, the loss of that aircraft, as you're watching it now fall to the ground, but also the removal from his positi
for that, we're joined by jim sciutto and our senior white house correspondent, kayla tow shi, who islifornia and has new reporting. jim, what are you hearing from intelligence tonight and how are they trying to determine what caused the crash and making sure that he is actually dead? >> first on the read of this death -- i've spoken to a number of western officials. they say, much like president biden said today, that nothing on this scale happens in russia without the knowledge and...
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for more on president biden's visit, cnn white house correspondent kayla tausche, the president faced. i wonder what does he hope to accomplish while he's there? >> reporter: jim, the president will witness firsthand what hawaiians have endured and to personally pledge the full resources of the federal behd t effort to an audience both of locals on the ground as well as the nation as a whole when he delivers remarks later this evening. in response to some of the criticism, the white house has defended the president and said he's been working the phones over the last two weeks despite being on vacation and that he didn't want to visit sooner because he didn't want to disrupt the effort that was under way. president biden is someone who is personally acquainted with grief, and he is said to reprise his role as consoler in chief. in a statement the president said ahead of that visit, i know how profounder loss can impact a family and a community and i know nothing can replace the loss of life. i will do everything in my power to help maui recover and rebuild from this tragedy and through
for more on president biden's visit, cnn white house correspondent kayla tausche, the president faced. i wonder what does he hope to accomplish while he's there? >> reporter: jim, the president will witness firsthand what hawaiians have endured and to personally pledge the full resources of the federal behd t effort to an audience both of locals on the ground as well as the nation as a whole when he delivers remarks later this evening. in response to some of the criticism, the white house...
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i want to bring in our senior white house correspondent, kayla tausche.iden trying to get across with this visit? >> well, wolf, the president is trying to send the message to the hawaiian people that he empathizes with their deep loss. that loss they feel. grieving their community. grieving their neighbors. and that he is martialing the whole of the federal government to try to supercharge that recovery process even as it may take not weeks, not months, but years. you know, it comes as president biden is facing criticism for his relatively muted response despite today's public show of compassion on the ground on maui. for the fact that he was preferring instead to work behind the scenes according to the white house and take the private retreats with his family like this week in lake tahoe where i am covering his trip that is punctuated by this visit to maui. our reporter from cnn who's on the ground with the president reports that when his motorcade was leaving the airport to go visit lahaina, that there were some protesters. there were some people who w
i want to bring in our senior white house correspondent, kayla tausche.iden trying to get across with this visit? >> well, wolf, the president is trying to send the message to the hawaiian people that he empathizes with their deep loss. that loss they feel. grieving their community. grieving their neighbors. and that he is martialing the whole of the federal government to try to supercharge that recovery process even as it may take not weeks, not months, but years. you know, it comes as...
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cnn's kayla tausche joins us from the white house. the disconnect, it's been lasting.arkable. strong economic numbers, yet most folks say the economy's heading in the wrong direction, and really not a great sense it seems among americans as to what was actually in any of these pieces of legislation passed. >> reporter: that's right, jim. there seems to be this growing disconnect between what the economy is doing according to the data and how people actually feel on the ground. and the message that we're going to hear from president biden today is an attempt to shore up the visibility of some of his landmark pieces of legislation that he passed a year ago. not just the inflation reduction act but also the bipartisan infrastructure law and the chips act which created a halo effect for the president a year ago that the administration wants to keep on going. but the problem is a lot of americans don't know what's in this legislation and they don't chalk it up to the work of the administration. some 71% of voters said they don't know what's in the inflation reduction act. a
cnn's kayla tausche joins us from the white house. the disconnect, it's been lasting.arkable. strong economic numbers, yet most folks say the economy's heading in the wrong direction, and really not a great sense it seems among americans as to what was actually in any of these pieces of legislation passed. >> reporter: that's right, jim. there seems to be this growing disconnect between what the economy is doing according to the data and how people actually feel on the ground. and the...
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kayla tausche has the details. >> reporter: the white house is still working with maui county officials to finalize the details for president biden's trip on monday and whether he'll be surveying the damage by land or by air. one thing is for certain is the president who often finds himself as consoler in chief will meet one on one with people hit hard. dan criswell said i know his ability to talk to them, hear their stories and stand with them is one of the things that provides great reassurance but also brings a lot of hope into the community. beyond hope, the recovery effort will need money and it will need manpower. for money, fema needs more. fema has told congress in recent weeks that its disaster relief fund will go negative by september and as for manpower, federal personnel on the island is now topping 1,000. according to fema, that includes more than 600 from the defense department and 140 from the coast guard helping with search and recovery efforts. 100 from the army corps of engineers and 85 from health and human services to help identify victims. as for victims and the num
kayla tausche has the details. >> reporter: the white house is still working with maui county officials to finalize the details for president biden's trip on monday and whether he'll be surveying the damage by land or by air. one thing is for certain is the president who often finds himself as consoler in chief will meet one on one with people hit hard. dan criswell said i know his ability to talk to them, hear their stories and stand with them is one of the things that provides great...
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kayla, the president and first lady visited and what are you hearing from the white house and the presidentis visit? >> well, kate, on that visit, president biden and the first lady were able to see firsthand the destruction of the land on maui, and the devastation of the people. they saw that fire ravaged area by air from marine 1 and by foot touring the rubble with local officials and search dogs committed to the recovery area. president biden saw the burned out buildings, and burned out cars, and he asked questions of why some land was more susceptible to burning than other parts of the land. he was given frank assessments by the local officials about how maui got to this position and what is going to be needed from the government to rebuild from here. president biden also learned that there is a good bit of animosity that remains on the island. when he arrived at the airport, the crowd that was gathered had some messages is peppered with very angry posters and middle fingers and one poster that said "no comment" which is a reference to the remarks that biden said in the immediate afterm
kayla, the president and first lady visited and what are you hearing from the white house and the presidentis visit? >> well, kate, on that visit, president biden and the first lady were able to see firsthand the destruction of the land on maui, and the devastation of the people. they saw that fire ravaged area by air from marine 1 and by foot touring the rubble with local officials and search dogs committed to the recovery area. president biden saw the burned out buildings, and burned...
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adjust at a little weight on house prices -- housing markets will adjust and it will wait on house prices. kaylan pennsylvania, you answered yes, why do you think it is a major threat? kayla? caller: hi, good morning. host: we are listening, go ahead. caller: one large reason i think climate change is a major it is because of, especially vulnerable countries are the one suffering the most in my opinion human incorporation decisions to increase fossil fuels such. an idea to help mitigate these effects is to increase the international affairs budget because less than 1% of the federal budget is spent on international aid and i was wondering if congress in general agrees with that idea and why or why not. host: all right, caleb. roger in california. tell us what you think. caller: yes, i think you have to look at the facts when you talk about global warming. for example, crop yields have increased 25% since 2000. global malaria is down 37% free people stay with global warming mosquitoes will be more dangerous, they are not. double life expectancy in 1950 was 48 years old -- life expect to see in ac
adjust at a little weight on house prices -- housing markets will adjust and it will wait on house prices. kaylan pennsylvania, you answered yes, why do you think it is a major threat? kayla? caller: hi, good morning. host: we are listening, go ahead. caller: one large reason i think climate change is a major it is because of, especially vulnerable countries are the one suffering the most in my opinion human incorporation decisions to increase fossil fuels such. an idea to help mitigate these...
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friend cayla may seem like an innocent toys for children, but the house select committee on the chinese communist party has labeled kayla a spy doll due to the toys capabilities to wirelessly, connect to the internet. lawmakers worry the doll produced by china-based company, genesis toys could act as an illegal eavesdropping device. germany already banned the sale purchase and ownership of my friend cayla back in 2017 instructing parents who bought the doll for their children to destroy the toy. the dolls maker uses a large database to store recorded conversations, sparking concerns about hacking on behalf of the ccp public interest research groups don't sell my data. campaign director rj cross says potential spying could be facilitated through these toys without parents, even knowing as soon as you get any device and internet connection, the risk a lot higher. >> lots of companies can gather data about in the background, including sensitive details like our location and where we work and where we live and how we spend our money. smart toys are a booming industry with the global market expected to reach more than 24 bil
friend cayla may seem like an innocent toys for children, but the house select committee on the chinese communist party has labeled kayla a spy doll due to the toys capabilities to wirelessly, connect to the internet. lawmakers worry the doll produced by china-based company, genesis toys could act as an illegal eavesdropping device. germany already banned the sale purchase and ownership of my friend cayla back in 2017 instructing parents who bought the doll for their children to destroy the...
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kayla, what more do we know about the hiring of this new counsel for the white house?s, president biden is installing as his third white house counsel an attorney with experience in managing high-level investigations and sensitive inquiries on behalf of the white house. ed siskel managed the obama administration's responses to the investigations into benghazi and the failure of solyndra, a solar panel manufacturer that went belly up after receiving about half a billion dollars in government guarantees. that experience could prove critical in the next 15 months as republicans keep the heat on the biden administration going into the 2024 election. there's been a continued drumbeat of inquiries and document requests from house republicans and then already the white house counsel has been managing the cooperation with special counsels investigating the president's own handling of classified documents and a long-running investigation into the president's youngest son and his business dealings and tax liabilities. in a statement president biden said for nearly four years in
kayla, what more do we know about the hiring of this new counsel for the white house?s, president biden is installing as his third white house counsel an attorney with experience in managing high-level investigations and sensitive inquiries on behalf of the white house. ed siskel managed the obama administration's responses to the investigations into benghazi and the failure of solyndra, a solar panel manufacturer that went belly up after receiving about half a billion dollars in government...
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house is also keeping a close eye on hurricane hilary today. he plans to travel to examine the deadly wildfire. fema's administrator, kayla>> reporter: well, she had a lot of advice for residents in the path of hurricane hilary. and, fred, we just learned that president biden was briefed moments ago once again by fema administrator deane criswell. criswell has been warning people to take the storm seriously even though it's been downgraded from a tropical storm from a hurricane. there is a 24/7 command center that was last activated in may when a typhoon hit gaum. that's where fema can monitor all the developments around the clock. fema has staff embedded in the states to assist with the efforts. here's how the efforts were described on cnn this morning. >> we are in close coordination with the governor's team and we have staff that are in california all the time and embedded in the office. we have staff working with them side by side right now. california's a very capable state with a lot of resources but we have also moved in additional resources just in case it exceeds capabilities. >> fema has been telling residents i
house is also keeping a close eye on hurricane hilary today. he plans to travel to examine the deadly wildfire. fema's administrator, kayla>> reporter: well, she had a lot of advice for residents in the path of hurricane hilary. and, fred, we just learned that president biden was briefed moments ago once again by fema administrator deane criswell. criswell has been warning people to take the storm seriously even though it's been downgraded from a tropical storm from a hurricane. there is...