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including three democrats and a california democratic member of congress as well as -- i apologize if you can hear background noise. kristen: no need, work from home. >> as well as three former staffers of the senator. they told me a range of things, all of them expressed concern about the state of the senator's short-term memory specifically. the california democratic member of congress i spoke with had a recent interaction with her that took place several weeks before the passing of her husband which happened in february and over the course of several hours of that conversation, not only did they not have the type of conversation they were used to having, a detailed, rigorous policy discussion, they found themselves having to introduce themselves to her after years of working together and then reintroduce themselves because she was forgetting parts of the conversation that they had already had in the several hour interaction. so that plus her colleagues who see her every day who were telling me that it is becoming a situation where there are questions about her ability to perform the job, these are people who know the jo
including three democrats and a california democratic member of congress as well as -- i apologize if you can hear background noise. kristen: no need, work from home. >> as well as three former staffers of the senator. they told me a range of things, all of them expressed concern about the state of the senator's short-term memory specifically. the california democratic member of congress i spoke with had a recent interaction with her that took place several weeks before the passing of her...
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let's bring in crispin's, lou, me, who's the missing into that press conference as well? kristen, what else did we learn? well i thought it was interesting that they said they were not investigating it as an act of terrorism, but when pressed for the reason why police commissioner kesha sewell said, in fact, she had not ruled anything out that the investigation was still open and she was not ruling out other motives, but at this stage they don't have evidence perhaps, to link it directly to terrorism. as you said, what we do know is that a man was on the subway. he was described as a black man about 575 foot 7 inches tall. a stocky build, while on the train he opened a canister, smoke poured out onto the subway and he opened fire. we have an updated toll of injured. now i believe it was a 16 people in total, sorry, losing my notes here, but to add 5 critically injured but stable 10 wounded by gunshot, another 6, a hurt in the stampede to leave the train. apparently, police are still very much searching the area and looking for witnesses as well as the suspect, who can give them m
let's bring in crispin's, lou, me, who's the missing into that press conference as well? kristen, what else did we learn? well i thought it was interesting that they said they were not investigating it as an act of terrorism, but when pressed for the reason why police commissioner kesha sewell said, in fact, she had not ruled anything out that the investigation was still open and she was not ruling out other motives, but at this stage they don't have evidence perhaps, to link it directly to...
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kristen: mindy kaling as well. she is so great. >> mindy is another good one. he chief diversity officer at hp talking with us. thank you so much. >> thank you. kristen: when a truck hit my car, the insurance company wasn't fair. i didn't know what my case was worth. so i called the barnes firm. i was hit by a car and needed help. i called the barnes firm, that was the best call i could've made. i'm rich barnes. it's hard for people to know how much their accident case is worth. let our injury attorneys help you get the best result possible. ♪ the barnes firm injury attorneys ♪ ♪ call one eight hundred, eight million ♪ kristen: we were talking about the professional businesswomen of california conference coming up in a couple of weeks. we would like to introduce you to another speaker who can expend why you should attend. >> i am glad to be talking to you. your story is incredible. this, you have been the first of many things, some wonderful, some thrust upon you and circumstances we would never want to see for anyone. we will start with you are in the army, in
kristen: mindy kaling as well. she is so great. >> mindy is another good one. he chief diversity officer at hp talking with us. thank you so much. >> thank you. kristen: when a truck hit my car, the insurance company wasn't fair. i didn't know what my case was worth. so i called the barnes firm. i was hit by a car and needed help. i called the barnes firm, that was the best call i could've made. i'm rich barnes. it's hard for people to know how much their accident case is worth. let...
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kristen: you have talked about how well the vaccines are working. the world health organization has set a goal of vaccinating 70% of the world. there was an article in the new york times today talking about how we are very short of that. how do we get there? dr. gandhi: yes. we need much higher rates of vaccination. people will say they have natural immunity. it is not enough. not with omicron. you need at least one dose after having natural infection. so we need to get manufacturingd and other countries. i think we should have waived the patent for the mrna vaccines . south africa is going to make them and see what happens. they are violating the agreement, and i think they should. and we need to get more vaccines out. we are nowhere in near where we need to be for different countries. parts of asia like china and almost all of africa except for south africa. kristen: dr. monica gandhi, thank you so much for talking with us. next, we are breaking down the deal. elon musk has reached one with kristen: welcome back. $44 billion. that's how much my --
kristen: you have talked about how well the vaccines are working. the world health organization has set a goal of vaccinating 70% of the world. there was an article in the new york times today talking about how we are very short of that. how do we get there? dr. gandhi: yes. we need much higher rates of vaccination. people will say they have natural immunity. it is not enough. not with omicron. you need at least one dose after having natural infection. so we need to get manufacturingd and other...
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well. it has to be discussed, otherwise we will be in a tricky place in the future. kristen: that's what the case was centered on, it wasn't do we need the mass mandate, it's saying cdc actually doesn't have the authority. >> it was a legal case and not one based in data, simply put. kristen: we will see how they work that out, but really i think if they bring it back, do you think people will comply, after not having won the mask for a while? >> i don't. 56% of americans said they do agree that the mandate should be in place. think a large majority of people who do feel they need protection will be wearing masks. i don't agree with the fact that you should be able to choose your own adventure, which he feels like it is for so many things in america. this is why that mixed messaging and the game of pong with mandates is such a mixed thing. kristen: the homeland security department extended -- you don't need a negative test. meantime, the cdc still requires air travelers, whether u.s. or foreign nationals, to show a negative test result within a day of flying, but no vaccine
well. it has to be discussed, otherwise we will be in a tricky place in the future. kristen: that's what the case was centered on, it wasn't do we need the mass mandate, it's saying cdc actually doesn't have the authority. >> it was a legal case and not one based in data, simply put. kristen: we will see how they work that out, but really i think if they bring it back, do you think people will comply, after not having won the mask for a while? >> i don't. 56% of americans said they...
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kristen well, this is the latest attempt to isolate russia on the international stage for us, the civilian casualties end catastrophe playing out in ukraine. the united nations succeeded in suspending. the general assembly succeeded in suspending russia from the human rights council. the un body that charge of maintaining, promoting, preserving human rights around the world. but russia was perhaps not quite as isolated as the ukrainian backers might have hoped. the united states 1st called for this move, saying that it was hypocrisy for russia to be on the council. given the abuses that we have seen in ukraine, united states has been very forthcoming and accusing russia of war crimes. russia describe this move as an attempt by the west to colonial eyes, the human rights infrastructure at the un, however, and after 93 countries did vote to suspend it from the human rights council. they came out and said, well, we never wanted to be a part of it anyways. listen to what their ambassador had to say. less is good, figured out. so the russian federation made a decision about suspending its membe
kristen well, this is the latest attempt to isolate russia on the international stage for us, the civilian casualties end catastrophe playing out in ukraine. the united nations succeeded in suspending. the general assembly succeeded in suspending russia from the human rights council. the un body that charge of maintaining, promoting, preserving human rights around the world. but russia was perhaps not quite as isolated as the ukrainian backers might have hoped. the united states 1st called for...
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kristen: minus those, if you think it is most likely allergies, should you still take a covid test? >> wellk a lot of times people believe that thei symptoms arer similar, and covid symptoms are on the rise, i still recommend a covid test at the first sign of symptoms. kristen: there are a couple different types of allergies, environmental and chemical. tell us the difference. >> there are multiple types of allergies. we typically will see some immediate type reactions, those are environmental allergens or food. those you get an exposure to something and within minutes you have a reaction. there are also delayed reactions you can get with allergies. this is where the chemicals come in. you get exposure to something and you may see a delayed response, mostly with the skin where you start to see some rashes after you have had exposure. but starting two or three days later. kristen: it is interesting some people are very impacted and others not. i do not know if we have time to get into that, but i really want to spend time addressing the root problem. is there any way to nip it in the bud or
kristen: minus those, if you think it is most likely allergies, should you still take a covid test? >> wellk a lot of times people believe that thei symptoms arer similar, and covid symptoms are on the rise, i still recommend a covid test at the first sign of symptoms. kristen: there are a couple different types of allergies, environmental and chemical. tell us the difference. >> there are multiple types of allergies. we typically will see some immediate type reactions, those are...
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>> well, kristen, they have been rightly condemned by the south korean side. very pro-engagement for much of his president, he's on his way out. next month, there will be a new president here in south korea, one who is more hard-line towards north korea. we have though, just heard from sue came, the u.s. special envoy for north korea, after one of his meetings speaking with reporters. and he did say is very important for the united nations security council to a clear signal to north korea that they will not accept these escalator-y tests as normal. there is a fundamental issue with. that russia and china are on the security council, and neither one of them is likely to be willing to side with the united states when it comes to condemning north korea and its recent testing, or to even entertain the idea further sanctions. so, at this point, the security council is not sending a clear message at all. pyongyang is very aware that. they know that the timing of these test is very fortunate an opportune for kim jong-un, the north korean leader, as he is able to test
>> well, kristen, they have been rightly condemned by the south korean side. very pro-engagement for much of his president, he's on his way out. next month, there will be a new president here in south korea, one who is more hard-line towards north korea. we have though, just heard from sue came, the u.s. special envoy for north korea, after one of his meetings speaking with reporters. and he did say is very important for the united nations security council to a clear signal to north korea...
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on the world -- one of the world's most controversial people. >> i think that sums it up quite well. kristentell us what happen here, joining the board, not joining the board. >> the day after we found out elon musk had a 9.2% stake in twitter, the twitter ceo tweeted he would be joining the board, then we found out over the weekend that elon musk would no longer be joining the board. the reasons why were not necessarily disclosed. the twitter ceo said it was for the best. now people are wondering what's going on. elon musk was going to have an ama with twitter employees. employee has had mixed feelings about them having a stake in the board. the questions of people -- that people were going to ask her not going to be answered. it is still a mystery why he is not going to be on the board. kristen: he certainly had a complicated relationship with the company. tell us about some of his latest proposals for twitter. he started off a bunch of them this weekend. >> he went on quite a twitter spree this weekend. right after we found on he had a 9% stake in twitter, he asked if people wanted an edi
on the world -- one of the world's most controversial people. >> i think that sums it up quite well. kristentell us what happen here, joining the board, not joining the board. >> the day after we found out elon musk had a 9.2% stake in twitter, the twitter ceo tweeted he would be joining the board, then we found out over the weekend that elon musk would no longer be joining the board. the reasons why were not necessarily disclosed. the twitter ceo said it was for the best. now...
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the bottom line is he is vaccinated and boosted, he is very well protected >> kristen, what do we know about the treatment the vice president is receiving? >> reporter: lester, we asked the vice president's office whether she's taking any therapeutics or other treatments her aides declined to answer meanwhile, white house officials tell us there are no plans to change the covid protocols here lester >> kristen welker, thank you. >>> new fallout from the war in ukraine russia suspending natural gas supplies to poland and bulgaria as its forces step up their assault on eastern ukraine. kelly cobiella is there for us. >> reporter: tonight, ukrainian troops trying to hold the line in the east, now facing an intensifying russian assault. in mariupol, authorities say russian forces have hit a steel plant 35 times in 24 hours. it's the last holdout of ukrainian troops there. the city's mayor says a third mass grave has been discovered and that locals are being forced to bury bodies in exchange for food and water. and tonight, russia is taking new actions outside ukraine. now cutting off natur
the bottom line is he is vaccinated and boosted, he is very well protected >> kristen, what do we know about the treatment the vice president is receiving? >> reporter: lester, we asked the vice president's office whether she's taking any therapeutics or other treatments her aides declined to answer meanwhile, white house officials tell us there are no plans to change the covid protocols here lester >> kristen welker, thank you. >>> new fallout from the war in ukraine...
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kristen, thank you. well, let's go back now to kito roodick, a ukrainian and p and leader of the horace party who was in butcher earlier today been listening to the russian ambassadors, news conference. she joins us now from keith. madam of course you and i were speaking walk about just under an.
kristen, thank you. well, let's go back now to kito roodick, a ukrainian and p and leader of the horace party who was in butcher earlier today been listening to the russian ambassadors, news conference. she joins us now from keith. madam of course you and i were speaking walk about just under an.
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umbrellas were out and the windshield wipers were working this morning as the rain came down as well. kristenhey got nearly four inches this morning at the snow lab, a lot higher now since it has been snowing most of the day. despite the snow, several ski resorts also closed today due to high winds. larry: a different scene outside right now. the sun came out earlier this afternoon. but it is really, really windy, especially if you are crossing one of the bridges. kristen: both hands on the steering wheel. let's check in with our meteorologist for a look at the weather. mike: the winds have been gusting 50 mph across the bay, moving west to east. the bridges are getting hit the hardest. let's start with the rainfall totals from this morning. let me show you the areas that received a lot more. look at dublin, 43 hundredths. right now, pretty quiet, as the winds chased away all the ra
umbrellas were out and the windshield wipers were working this morning as the rain came down as well. kristenhey got nearly four inches this morning at the snow lab, a lot higher now since it has been snowing most of the day. despite the snow, several ski resorts also closed today due to high winds. larry: a different scene outside right now. the sun came out earlier this afternoon. but it is really, really windy, especially if you are crossing one of the bridges. kristen: both hands on the...
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who knows you could be one as well. kristens part of our latest installment called road to zero. it is available for streaming on multiple platforms. that's it. the news 5:00 is next. entresto is the number one heart failure brand prescribed by cardiologists and has helped over one million people. it was proven superior at helping people stay alive and out of the hospital. don't take entresto if pregnant; it can cause harm or death to an unborn baby. don't take entresto with an ace inhibitor or aliskiren, or if you've had angioedema with an ace or arb. the most serious side effects are angioedema, low blood pressure, kidney problems, or high blood potassium. ask your doctor about entresto. >> building a better bay area, moving forward, finding solutions. this is acadia. -- kgo. >> that woman's call led police to the baby nearly a full day after he was reported as kidnapped. we have live coverage with zach fuentes. >> we are just across the street from regional medical center in san jose. this is 12 minutes away from where that
who knows you could be one as well. kristens part of our latest installment called road to zero. it is available for streaming on multiple platforms. that's it. the news 5:00 is next. entresto is the number one heart failure brand prescribed by cardiologists and has helped over one million people. it was proven superior at helping people stay alive and out of the hospital. don't take entresto if pregnant; it can cause harm or death to an unborn baby. don't take entresto with an ace inhibitor or...
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larry: inflation is really taking a toll -- gas prices, food prices are going up as well. kristen: we will have a look at what you can expect in the coming weeks. reporter: as easter approaches, shoppers will see the eggs cost more this year. that's because of an avian flu impacting millions of birds. but eggs are not the only grocery item that will cost you more this year. according to the u.s. department of labor's consumer price index, milk, candy, and butter have also increased, as well as meat products. we are still seeing the impact of pandemic disruptions, but also the war in ukraine is adding to increased prices that we haven't seen in decades. professor jim wilcox explains. >> russia and ukraine are big exporters of grains to the world's food market. to the extent they are able to plant less and to the extent that fertilizer production is disrupted, then crop yields are lower, there's just going to be less food produced. that leads to substantial price increases. kristen: according to the usda's outlook, groceries and general could increase by 4 to 5 percent this year. fa
larry: inflation is really taking a toll -- gas prices, food prices are going up as well. kristen: we will have a look at what you can expect in the coming weeks. reporter: as easter approaches, shoppers will see the eggs cost more this year. that's because of an avian flu impacting millions of birds. but eggs are not the only grocery item that will cost you more this year. according to the u.s. department of labor's consumer price index, milk, candy, and butter have also increased, as well as...
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kristen, thank you. well, let's go back now to kito roodick, a ukrainian and p and leader of the horace party who was in boucher earlier today being listening to the russian ambassadors news conference. she joins us now from keith. madam, of course you and i were speaking walk about just under an hour ago, and you explained to us the hu refix scenes that you found in boucher when you went up something that i guess the russian ambassador is sort of saying it either didn't happen or is not their responsibility. you know, i got so many emotions when i was listening to, oh, russian ambassador. and i wanted to show to say that this is one of them ways harassment propaganda works. so we all witnessing it saying that white as black and white for some, that war is peace and the death is life. but let's, let's put aside the emotions because they are fulfilling me. so my, in so many ways, right now, let's go to the logic part. so 1st the for, for that logical part, this is why myself and my fellow parliamentarians, we
kristen, thank you. well, let's go back now to kito roodick, a ukrainian and p and leader of the horace party who was in boucher earlier today being listening to the russian ambassadors news conference. she joins us now from keith. madam, of course you and i were speaking walk about just under an hour ago, and you explained to us the hu refix scenes that you found in boucher when you went up something that i guess the russian ambassador is sort of saying it either didn't happen or is not their...
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kristen: is good for you to see yourself as well, they do so much. ng up next, achieving her aspirations and claiming your seat at the table, the conferences back and will be talking to the ceo of kristen: the professional businesswomen of california annual conference will be here before you know it. abc 7 is a proud media sponsor of the two-day event that provides inspiration to women at all levels to achieve their goals. joining us like to talk about it is the ceo, nicole. great to see you. >> high kristen, so much -- is so great to see you. so great to see you. kristen: is coming up soon, may 10 to 11th, can you still buy tickets just so people know. >> of course, you can still buy tickets, prices will increase on monday, to be your tickets now, we have a phenomenal event, we have an incredible line of speakers, go to pbwoc.org divider tickets there. kristen: who are the speakers? nicole: we have an incredible lineup this year. we are featuring mindy kaylee, actress, creator, writer, wears many hats, mother. another incredible creator as well, the
kristen: is good for you to see yourself as well, they do so much. ng up next, achieving her aspirations and claiming your seat at the table, the conferences back and will be talking to the ceo of kristen: the professional businesswomen of california annual conference will be here before you know it. abc 7 is a proud media sponsor of the two-day event that provides inspiration to women at all levels to achieve their goals. joining us like to talk about it is the ceo, nicole. great to see you....
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kristen: haney got mayor breed's endorsement, as well as this group that not everyone knows about. explain to us how that may play into things? josh: supervisor haney has shifted a bit in his stance on housing. some would call it an evolution. some would call it a real pivot to try to lock up the moderate base of support. san francisco's political scene is not democrats, republicans, it is usually democrats lit into factions of progressives and moderates. so haney, seeing a real opportunity, has changed his position. he wasn't necessarily in favor of senator scott wiener's bills on housing. that has changed and that will help him. but when it comes to policies on housing, they are pretty much the same. it is just a matter of who they can get support from. haney has gotten a lot of support from pacs, and independent expenditure committees. kristen: if they are similar, how come it is seen as being a potential test for progressive strength? josh: what is interesting about races within san francisco, on the district level, progressives usually perform better. there are neighborhoods,
kristen: haney got mayor breed's endorsement, as well as this group that not everyone knows about. explain to us how that may play into things? josh: supervisor haney has shifted a bit in his stance on housing. some would call it an evolution. some would call it a real pivot to try to lock up the moderate base of support. san francisco's political scene is not democrats, republicans, it is usually democrats lit into factions of progressives and moderates. so haney, seeing a real opportunity,...
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you also look at proportion of tests that are positive as well as all the hospital parameters you mentioned. kristen: test positivity is creeping up, but i guess what i'm seeing is, if the actual number is higher, that suggests there are a lot of cases floating out there, yet hospitalizations are kept really low. does that suggest we have now moved into endemic stage? dr. rutherford: that is one possible explanation. hospitalizations lag a couple of weeks behind peak transmissions. i think for right now, there is transmission going on, there are cases out there, there is infection out there. you know what to do, you can wear masks, you can socially distance, you can get your vaccines and boosters. there are lots of things you can do to not acquire this. until we know a lot more about long-term covid, long-hauler syndrome, i think it is prudent not to get this, to try and avoid it at all costs. know more about long haul, for example, that makes me wonder, because a lot of people have mild cases now. could those folks get long covid or serious long covid? are you saying we don't have a verdict on that
you also look at proportion of tests that are positive as well as all the hospital parameters you mentioned. kristen: test positivity is creeping up, but i guess what i'm seeing is, if the actual number is higher, that suggests there are a lot of cases floating out there, yet hospitalizations are kept really low. does that suggest we have now moved into endemic stage? dr. rutherford: that is one possible explanation. hospitalizations lag a couple of weeks behind peak transmissions. i think for...
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well. and we'll start with kristen salumi who is joining us from the un some highly charged statements coming out of the un earlier. kristin, just talk us through some of the take away messages. a fascinating meeting of the un security council with members going, responding, making accusations, going back and forth, a lot of inter changes between council members, something we don't typically see. we have caught countries like the united states in the united kingdom, backing up ukraine, who's president vladimir zalinski did make his 1st appearance before the security council. since the start of this conflict, they've been pointing to the images in boucher as evidence of war crimes. calling for that investigation and calling the entire credibility of the united nation system into account, we heard as lensky say, that the right of the veto on the security council should not become the right of death. that it should not give russia a pass to what it alleges are international crimes crimes that the united kingdom said were laid bare when russia withdrew and retreated from the town of boucher russi
well. and we'll start with kristen salumi who is joining us from the un some highly charged statements coming out of the un earlier. kristin, just talk us through some of the take away messages. a fascinating meeting of the un security council with members going, responding, making accusations, going back and forth, a lot of inter changes between council members, something we don't typically see. we have caught countries like the united states in the united kingdom, backing up ukraine, who's...
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kristen: you always explain your pandemic personal choices really well on twitter. that is probably why you have so many followers. what choices are you making now with today's still fairly no -- fairly low numbers? what kind of choices are you making? dr. wachter: i got my second booster a week ago. it was no big deal. i made a choice to change brands. i got moderna after three pfizer's. there is a little bit of evidence it may be better than sticking with one. not a -- not a lot, but enough to make me do that. i am doing indoor dining in san francisco which has a low case prevalence rate. when i go into other spaces with people whose vaccine status i do not know, i am wearing a mask. if it feels non-covid, meaning not too many people, i will generally wear cloth that a surgical on top of it. if it feels risky, i will wear a n95. when flying, eyewear an and party much the whole time, i take it off or 30 seconds to wolf down some food. if they end the mandate, i will keep it on. kristen: thank you for sharing. generally whatever you say you will do is what i choose
kristen: you always explain your pandemic personal choices really well on twitter. that is probably why you have so many followers. what choices are you making now with today's still fairly no -- fairly low numbers? what kind of choices are you making? dr. wachter: i got my second booster a week ago. it was no big deal. i made a choice to change brands. i got moderna after three pfizer's. there is a little bit of evidence it may be better than sticking with one. not a -- not a lot, but enough...
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well. it. o kristen, what do we believe can actually happen or can actually be achieved at the un security council? because obviously russia stands with the veto power at the security council and mean, besides the symbolism of president zalinski speaking to the council, what can actually be done? at the end of the day, russia can block any action in the security council. this, i think, is why the united states, the united kingdom, which holds the presidency of the security council, are focused on the allegations of war crimes and kicking russia, author of the human rights council, the united states ambassador linda thomas greenfield said it's hypocrisy for russia to hold a seat on that council given what they say is proof of their war crimes in ukraine. she's insisted that they have evidence of that she referred to reports of ukrainians being forced to relocate to russia. and she appealed fur directly to member states to use their vote in the general assembly, which is what it would take to remove russia
well. it. o kristen, what do we believe can actually happen or can actually be achieved at the un security council? because obviously russia stands with the veto power at the security council and mean, besides the symbolism of president zalinski speaking to the council, what can actually be done? at the end of the day, russia can block any action in the security council. this, i think, is why the united states, the united kingdom, which holds the presidency of the security council, are focused...
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kristen: congresswoman jackie speier, always great talking with you and hearing your thoughts on the time the issues and i'm glad that you're doing wellnd again i hope that you get that negative line or no line very soon. rep. speier: thank you. kristen: take good care. next, inflation continues to rise. are you looking to renovate your kitchen or bathroom? i'm mike holmes here with ivan from agm renovations thanks mike! too often, homeowners hire the wrong contractor. ivan, i see this all the time. delays, shortcuts, hidden fees - nightmares. at agm we use the top trades, and each project is finished on time, on budget, backed by a five year warranty. that's why agm are the only kitchen and bathroom renovation specialists i recommend. ♪ agmrenovations.com ♪ [announcer] call now and get $3,000 off! kristen: welcome back. we should let you know that we are expecting a news conference by nypd following today shooting on the brooklyn subway train car . this is the podium. when this news conference does happen, we will bring it to you, because 16 were injured, 10 shot. they are still looking for the gunman. they found a van. this is a dev
kristen: congresswoman jackie speier, always great talking with you and hearing your thoughts on the time the issues and i'm glad that you're doing wellnd again i hope that you get that negative line or no line very soon. rep. speier: thank you. kristen: take good care. next, inflation continues to rise. are you looking to renovate your kitchen or bathroom? i'm mike holmes here with ivan from agm renovations thanks mike! too often, homeowners hire the wrong contractor. ivan, i see this all the...
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removing public access to books that do not confirmed to a right-wing kristen fundamentalist view of the world, wellpocrisy here is brazen, republicans love to complain about cancel culture but they know i have a problem with it. they just want to be the ones doing the counseling. g the counseling ching. i honestly feel that that's my calling-- to give back to younger people. i think most adults will start realizing that they don't recall things as quickly as they used to or they don't remember things as vividly as they once did. i've been taking prevagen for about three years now. people say to me periodically, "man, you've got a memory like an elephant." it's really, really helped me tremendously. prevagen. healthier brain. better life. allergies don't have to be scary. spraying flonase daily stops your body from overreacting to allergens all season long. psst! psst! flonase all good. at fidelity, you can make a free plan for what matters, even if you don't have it all figured out. it's more like...a feeling. turning that feeling into a roadmap...for free? that's the planning effect from fidelity.
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kristen: schneider met second gentleman douglas emhoff as well as men's gender youth who were also invitedthe white house. larry: up next, space tourism. it is becoming a thing of the biggest since i left for college, my dad has gotten back into some of his old hobbies. and now he's taking trulicity, and it looks like he's gotten into some new healthier habits, too. what changes are you making for your type 2 diabetes? maybe it's time to try trulicity. it's proven to help lower a1c. it can help you lose up to 10 pounds. and it's only taken once a week, so it can fit into your busy life. trulicity is for type 2 diabetes. it isn't for people with type 1 diabetes. it's not approved for use in children. don't take trulicity if you're allergic to it, you or your family have medullary thyroid cancer, or have multiple endocrine neoplasia syndrome type 2. stop trulicity and call your doctor right away if you have an allergic reaction, a lump or swelling in your neck, severe stomach pain, changes in vision, or diabetic retinopathy. serious side effects may include pancreatitis. taking trulicity wit
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kristen: what liz has said is that they may consider putting up such a billboard in european airports as well think? spencer: he grabs your attention. i think both sides have an argument. the mothers have a right to be as concerned as they are. i don't know if a billboard like that is the answer, but then the city officials like the mayor are doing their jobs trying to promote the positive aspects of the city and attract people to come in. i guess is they are doing their jobs to attract tourism, they need to do the other part of their job, which is to make the city clear and safe. i don't know it the answer is to that. kristen: as mothers who have lost someone to drug use, that makes a powerful statement. >> i can't imagine the pain those families have to deal with. the city needs to bring back people, i don't know what the answer is, a lot of people are thinking san francisco isn't safe right now to visit. i don't know the answer. larry: if it was that easy to fix, it would've been fixed already. we will see what happens. on the lighter side, there's a new hotspot in l.a., it's a canine soci
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you can see oversee the fire department is there, as well as the n y p d. we have kristen salumi standing by who's falling developments for us from new york, kristen to start.
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investigations to terrorist will address the security council on tuesday as well. ukrainian president for a lot of mirrors the landscape. kristen for me, al jazeera, the united nation, french president among macro, and this says there are very clear signs that war crimes has been committed in boucher and has responded by expanding several russian diplomats. european unions. foreign policy chief said the block is working on drawing up additional functions as a matter of urgency, where we challenge has more how is europe to respond to boot his horror across the continent that seen so many atrocities in the past? the shock that such killing is happening again the in western capitals. there's always complete agreements of what to call them, where all uphold by the sayings in boucher, the butchery, the clear evidence of sexual crime all to talk to for your business incidence is it's very clear the war crimes have taken place. the views of britain's foreign secretary echoed in most european capitals. we need to announce a tough new wave of sanctions. the reality is that money is still flowing from the west into patrons, war machine t
investigations to terrorist will address the security council on tuesday as well. ukrainian president for a lot of mirrors the landscape. kristen for me, al jazeera, the united nation, french president among macro, and this says there are very clear signs that war crimes has been committed in boucher and has responded by expanding several russian diplomats. european unions. foreign policy chief said the block is working on drawing up additional functions as a matter of urgency, where we...
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kristen talked to us about what was achieved well, this was the 1st time that ukrainian president vallarta married lensky address, the security council. and he not only accused russia of war crimes, but he challenged international community to respond. he started off by giving a very a grizzly account of what he had seen in boucher where he visited after russia's troop withdrawal. he talked about women being raped in front of their children. he talked about people in cars being run over by russian tanks. and he called for bringing russia in front of an international tribunal kind of like what was set up after world war 2. in the nuremberg trials that were held there, i saying that the credibility of the united nations is at stake, that russia's, vito power does not give him power over life and death. russia, of course, pushed back against these allegations of denied targeting civilians. they've accused ukraine of staging these videos, but they also looked to the un and accused the un of bias as well. so you and officials here, secretary general among them say that there is growing evidence
kristen talked to us about what was achieved well, this was the 1st time that ukrainian president vallarta married lensky address, the security council. and he not only accused russia of war crimes, but he challenged international community to respond. he started off by giving a very a grizzly account of what he had seen in boucher where he visited after russia's troop withdrawal. he talked about women being raped in front of their children. he talked about people in cars being run over by...
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well against a various that has 32 mutations. but severe diseases still protected by our selves. it is possible you could get a mild infection of xc. kristen: we have another segment to chat with you. we will take a short break but if you want to join us on facebook live, we will explore the question, is there a better booster? could that kristen: we are back with specialist doctor monica gandhi. it was reported today that san francisco has the highest case rate in the state. why is this happening? how should we interpret that? >> keep in mind that cases are still low. but, it is the highest in the state. why? part of the reason is we do a good job testing. we have mass testing sites that have not been dismantled. most of the other places in the state, those testing sites have been -- people do test here. and we have had a lot more activity and we have had conventions and cases are going up. zero people in the hospital at which i work are hospitalized with covid. five at ucf asked -- three are incidental. hospital stays are staying low and that speaks to how good immunity we have in our population. keep your eye on severe disease and the f
well against a various that has 32 mutations. but severe diseases still protected by our selves. it is possible you could get a mild infection of xc. kristen: we have another segment to chat with you. we will take a short break but if you want to join us on facebook live, we will explore the question, is there a better booster? could that kristen: we are back with specialist doctor monica gandhi. it was reported today that san francisco has the highest case rate in the state. why is this...
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investigations to terrace will address the security council on tuesday as well. ukrainian president val, amir zalinski, kristen salumi al jazeera, the united nations and algae. there will have lived coverage of that un security council meeting on ukraine. that's at 1400 g m t on tuesday. let's think to puzzle falcon howard, who is defense, a military analyst and a columnist, boy goes into an independent russian newspaper. he joins us now by scott from moscow. thanks for your time. as always. so russia is saying that what happened in the future, the images we've seen with staged in that it will provide empirical evidence to the un. what kind of evidence could it really show that it wasn't responsible? what should we expect here? well, the rush in the plant denial is a hard way, a very reasonable tactic, but that's how the russian defense ministry always acts. and apparently they had believed they said that they discovered some kind of tampering with some of the, the media reports that initially came out there may be is, so may be not. and that means that they say that there was no, no corpses, that this is oh,
investigations to terrace will address the security council on tuesday as well. ukrainian president val, amir zalinski, kristen salumi al jazeera, the united nations and algae. there will have lived coverage of that un security council meeting on ukraine. that's at 1400 g m t on tuesday. let's think to puzzle falcon howard, who is defense, a military analyst and a columnist, boy goes into an independent russian newspaper. he joins us now by scott from moscow. thanks for your time. as always. so...
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well-being for all. dan: one last time, and update for the weather forecast. kristen: drier and warmer. mike: yeah.kle of this evening. outside, clouds with less moisture. this evening, below the mid 50's -- low to mid 50's. have the jacket or dress and layer's. 58 tonight. 54. first pitch at the coliseum. temperatures rising. above average this weekend. air-quality healthy. green or yellow is good to moderate. temperatures five to 10 degrees warmer than today, putting us average or warmer than average, with a lot of mid 60's to upper 70's tomorrow. warmest and brightest sunday. more cloud cover. mild monday. that dry cold front slams the warming trend and brings us to a cooling trend through thursday with temperatures back to average and breezy tuesday, wednesday, thursday, so that spring seesaw continues without a chance of rain this time. kristen: thanks. dan: there is a new mural highlighting the restorative power of nature. kristen: it was created by a bay ♪ pop it like it's hooooot. pop it like it's hot.♪ ♪ pop it like it's hot.♪ ♪♪ pop it like it's— pop my $6.49 classic and spicy 50/50 popco
well-being for all. dan: one last time, and update for the weather forecast. kristen: drier and warmer. mike: yeah.kle of this evening. outside, clouds with less moisture. this evening, below the mid 50's -- low to mid 50's. have the jacket or dress and layer's. 58 tonight. 54. first pitch at the coliseum. temperatures rising. above average this weekend. air-quality healthy. green or yellow is good to moderate. temperatures five to 10 degrees warmer than today, putting us average or warmer than...
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nbc ice kristen dahlgren along the route in boston this morning. good morning. >> reporter: good morning. wellarathon is back in the spring for the first time in three years but it comes as boston, like a lot of places is seeing an up tick in covid cases. so this morning's race starting with some precautions in place. this morning the race is on. the boston marathon back in full swing. >> it is magical. there is nothing like it. >> this is like the best week of the year. >> reporter: but now rising concerns albert covid and new variants are also returning. >> there is still transmission out in the community. we're not all the way past covid. >> reporter: with 30,000 athletes from all over the world expected to participate, city officials are now taking precautions to reduce the risk of infection. all runners and volunteers must be vaccinated. and race organizers are asking spectators to refrain from a popular attrition of years past, asking runners for a kiss around the halfway mark. as covid is rapidly spreading nationwide, concern is growing. >> cases are ticking up and we're going to want t
nbc ice kristen dahlgren along the route in boston this morning. good morning. >> reporter: good morning. wellarathon is back in the spring for the first time in three years but it comes as boston, like a lot of places is seeing an up tick in covid cases. so this morning's race starting with some precautions in place. this morning the race is on. the boston marathon back in full swing. >> it is magical. there is nothing like it. >> this is like the best week of the year....
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kristen. thanks for being here everybody. dr. gilmer ben well, bruce tucker was a 54 year old man who lived in richmond virginia in 1968. he was a factory worker. he was had a good employment record by all accounts was a very steady and strong worker at a is actually a egg processing plant down in chaco bottom. what's in chaco bottom in richmond today. and mr. tucker was from dinwiddie county came from a rural, background, virginia on grew up on a family farm and he came to richmond like his brother. to to make a better life and he and he was doing well. he was supporting a son teenage son abraham. back down on the family farm in stony creek, virginia, and i can during the question and answer if you some people read the book want to actually go to the cemetery that i described in the book and i can give very easy directions off of i-95, but it's just south of petersburg. so bruce tucker was celebrating the end of a work week on march 24th 1968 he was up on church hill if some of the you know richmond, which is where saint john's churches he was
kristen. thanks for being here everybody. dr. gilmer ben well, bruce tucker was a 54 year old man who lived in richmond virginia in 1968. he was a factory worker. he was had a good employment record by all accounts was a very steady and strong worker at a is actually a egg processing plant down in chaco bottom. what's in chaco bottom in richmond today. and mr. tucker was from dinwiddie county came from a rural, background, virginia on grew up on a family farm and he came to richmond like his...
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well done. thank you easter bunny. yeah. all right. that's it for the ford four. enjoy your peeps interesting or not. kristen. be right back meet a future mom, a first-time mom and a seasoned pro. this mom's one step closer to their new mini-van! yeah, you'll get used to it. this mom's depositing money with tools on-hand. cha ching. and this mom, well, she's setting an appointment here, so her son can get set up there and start his own financial journey. that's because these moms all have chase. smart bankers. convenient tools. one bank with the power of both. chase. make more of what's yours. after two-year pandemic hiatus the mass of music festival is getting underway this weekend people are started or they started arriving yesterday in indio for the big weekend concert among the artists performing this year. harry styles billie. eilish and doja cat. wow. that's a lot of aggressive. yeah list for many listening to music is a powerful experience watts music in the north bay offers customers a chance to buy music in an emotional way. connected customers with vinyl for over 40 years here if i have a chance, i
well done. thank you easter bunny. yeah. all right. that's it for the ford four. enjoy your peeps interesting or not. kristen. be right back meet a future mom, a first-time mom and a seasoned pro. this mom's one step closer to their new mini-van! yeah, you'll get used to it. this mom's depositing money with tools on-hand. cha ching. and this mom, well, she's setting an appointment here, so her son can get set up there and start his own financial journey. that's because these moms all have...
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pictures from the scene there you can see oversee the fire department is there as well as the n y p d. we have kristen salumi standing by who's falling developments for us from new york kristen to start again from from the top. what we know and what we don't know . so we know that police responded to a, this subway station in a working class neighborhood of brooklyn, new york, 13 people were taken to the hospital at least 5 shots. according to initial reports. it's not clear, the other people may have been injured trying to get out of the train. falling. all of the injuries may not be related to gunshot wounds. we know that police are looking for a man who was wearing a gas mask and an orange best like a construction vest. and we know that there was smoke on the subway platform according to witnesses speaking to local media. as the shots rang out, there was warnings from police about a potential explosive devices about explosive devices on the subway platform. obviously a, a big concern. ah, the area was evacuated, it remains blocked off and under investigation. police have issued a statement saying t
pictures from the scene there you can see oversee the fire department is there as well as the n y p d. we have kristen salumi standing by who's falling developments for us from new york kristen to start again from from the top. what we know and what we don't know . so we know that police responded to a, this subway station in a working class neighborhood of brooklyn, new york, 13 people were taken to the hospital at least 5 shots. according to initial reports. it's not clear, the other people...
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kristen: get out of the way, everybody. dan: there are no rules. mike: my wife, even though the sun is living with us wells college years, she will try to convince him to find some easter eggs in the yard. larry: he is 37 years old, but anyway. mike: there is money instead of candy. kristen: around the corner is easter but we thought we would get into the spirit early. the deviled eggs at san francisco's fog city are so good, they topped a list of the city's best deviled eggs on peter san francisco. larry: with us is the fog city general manager. thank you for joining us. we have the deviled eggs in question here. what makes these unique? how are your eggs more special? >> we have a lot of flavor. we use a mixture of garlic ao lee, we have some russia, dijon mustard, and we top it with quinoa and a piece of bacon. it brings it altogether. what you think? mike: a little different than my grandmother made them. >> they bring you back to your grandma's days, definitely. kristen: these are really popular on your menu, right? >> very popular, something we have had for a long time. i never worked in the diner d
kristen: get out of the way, everybody. dan: there are no rules. mike: my wife, even though the sun is living with us wells college years, she will try to convince him to find some easter eggs in the yard. larry: he is 37 years old, but anyway. mike: there is money instead of candy. kristen: around the corner is easter but we thought we would get into the spirit early. the deviled eggs at san francisco's fog city are so good, they topped a list of the city's best deviled eggs on peter san...
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well, let's go to the united nations and speak to our correspondent. they are kristen salumi who was listening to that news conference, the russian ambassador at to the un gave a few hours ago with just her heard that the new york times has the evidence which refutes said those claims. but more generally, what has been the reaction from the you went to the events in boucher was certainly been the topic of discussion here at the united nations today. the russian ambassador wanted to have a security council meeting, an emergency security council meeting. one was already scheduled for tuesday, so the united kingdom, which holds the presidency, decided to wait. the russian came out with that press conference of expressing his country's view, that this was staged by ukraine that these bodies were not left by russian soldiers. he pointed to a social media video of the boucher mer speaking after russia announced it with its withdrawal showing that he was happy that they were leaving, and that he didn't mention anything about these crimes. of course, as you say, now there's ev
well, let's go to the united nations and speak to our correspondent. they are kristen salumi who was listening to that news conference, the russian ambassador at to the un gave a few hours ago with just her heard that the new york times has the evidence which refutes said those claims. but more generally, what has been the reaction from the you went to the events in boucher was certainly been the topic of discussion here at the united nations today. the russian ambassador wanted to have a...
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getting to ukraine quickly enough so expect more pressure on that point as well, craig. >> chief white house correspondent kristenelker there at the white house thank you. >>> let's move to another major story this morning talking about severe weather millions across the already storm weary south bracing for even more heavy rain, damaging winds and possible tornados. severe storms left behind damage as they swept through parts of texas overnight. flipped over an 18-wheeler knocked down trees and flooded streets. al is here with a look where this is headed next. >> it is moving east and it is relentless unfortunately we already have tornado watches still now for much of mississippi. weave -- we've also got them through louisiana. and severe thunderstorm warnings out ahead as we make our way into alabama so we're watching this make its way east 22 million people today at risk. the threat for tornados in this area here just to the north of mobile albany, into savannah, the risk for ef-2 tornados, through southern alabama into georgia. tomorrow afternoon into tomorrow night that expands birmingham, damaging hail, win
getting to ukraine quickly enough so expect more pressure on that point as well, craig. >> chief white house correspondent kristenelker there at the white house thank you. >>> let's move to another major story this morning talking about severe weather millions across the already storm weary south bracing for even more heavy rain, damaging winds and possible tornados. severe storms left behind damage as they swept through parts of texas overnight. flipped over an 18-wheeler...
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inflation to a 40-year high, and with gas well over $4 a gallon, the president ordered 1 million barrels a day released from the strategic petroleum reserve. kristen welker is at the white house with more kristen, good evening. >> reporter: lester, this is the largest ever release of oil from the country's strategic reserve. 180 million barrels in the next 6 months. today the presiden insisted the move could lower the price at the pump by an estimated 10 to 35 cents, though he's tapped the reserve twice before wit little impact on gas prices the president also called on the oi industry to produce more oil and issued a directive to enhance production of electric vehicle batteries. we pressed officials here on how soon americans would feel relief they say it is difficult to know, but high gas prices and soaring inflation have been a drag on the president for nearly a year with the midterms looming. lester >> kristen welker at the white house, thanks >>> tonight, we're watching that severe weather as it sweeps up the east coast after pounding the south. blayne alexander on the destruction left behind >> reporter: it is the alarm sounding in cities ac
inflation to a 40-year high, and with gas well over $4 a gallon, the president ordered 1 million barrels a day released from the strategic petroleum reserve. kristen welker is at the white house with more kristen, good evening. >> reporter: lester, this is the largest ever release of oil from the country's strategic reserve. 180 million barrels in the next 6 months. today the presiden insisted the move could lower the price at the pump by an estimated 10 to 35 cents, though he's tapped...
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consider continue rising as well, but a, an attempt by the united nations to mitigate those difficulties and, and, and offer a way to, to stop them from getting worse. kristen, so the, me at the united nation. thank you. more bodies are being found in a mass grave discovered in butcher, now ukraine's capital keys, grains, as hundreds of civilians are buried their friends, friends in teams or in butcher. the gathering evidence of potential will liberated from occupiers. we continue to record and investigate the war crimes committed by the russian federation. almost every day. mass graves are found. evidence has been gathered. thousands and thousands of victims. human bodies are still being found in man halls and basements tied up and mutilated. there are villages, ones quite large, which were left with almost no inhabitants. hundreds of children have become orphans, at least hundreds of children, because we do not know the exact numbers of victims yet. in other ukraine developments russians shelling in the 2nd largest city has killed at least 7 people . hockey's governor says a 2 year old boys among them. wash and shells also had residential areas on tuesday
consider continue rising as well, but a, an attempt by the united nations to mitigate those difficulties and, and, and offer a way to, to stop them from getting worse. kristen, so the, me at the united nation. thank you. more bodies are being found in a mass grave discovered in butcher, now ukraine's capital keys, grains, as hundreds of civilians are buried their friends, friends in teams or in butcher. the gathering evidence of potential will liberated from occupiers. we continue to record and...
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consulting firms, etc., there is a wee work there as well, and we found the tenants are planning to ask workers to come back between zero and three days a week. kristenall right. any percentages, in terms of willingness to do so? did you take a look at how san francisco compares to other big cities? >> we did not take a look specifically as to how we compared other big cities, but there's been consistent stories using castle card entries, they have really shown a lagging behind other cities in terms of office reentry. kristen: got it. if people are only going to be there one day, to three days, that is a lot of money not dropped on restaurants in the area, retail. how about those shops? and restaurants? did you look at those, we -- how they fared during the pandemic and where we are? >> what we found was pretty depressing. we found approximately half of the retail was closed during covid, the sit down restaurants were closed, everything from a casual lunch time iterate to a fancy place where you take your clients. somewhere like a take out place was closed during covid and had reopened -- but it was pretty sad, foot traffic sales were down 50%, they
consulting firms, etc., there is a wee work there as well, and we found the tenants are planning to ask workers to come back between zero and three days a week. kristenall right. any percentages, in terms of willingness to do so? did you take a look at how san francisco compares to other big cities? >> we did not take a look specifically as to how we compared other big cities, but there's been consistent stories using castle card entries, they have really shown a lagging behind other...
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. >> thank you >> we will see more of kristen weller on "meet th press" when she's joined by roy blunt as well as the head of president zelenskyy's office, jon finer and elizabeth warren >>> french voters are at the polls today with president emmanuel macron fighting to hold on to his office, facing another challenge from far right candidate le pen the eyes of the world and particularly those of the white house are on the election that will be decided now in just a few hours. nbc senior international correspondent keir simmons is just north of paris. good morning >> reporter: good morning to you, willie. this is a small corner of france it's no exaggeration to say that every french vote today could change history behind me, you can see one of their transparent ballot boxes a nice little routine here every time someone votes, the official shout "voted! voting under way this morning in a polarizing french election that could shatter president biden's hard-won western unity over ukraine the ballots, a choice between current president macron or the currently president emmanuel macron or upending p
. >> thank you >> we will see more of kristen weller on "meet th press" when she's joined by roy blunt as well as the head of president zelenskyy's office, jon finer and elizabeth warren >>> french voters are at the polls today with president emmanuel macron fighting to hold on to his office, facing another challenge from far right candidate le pen the eyes of the world and particularly those of the white house are on the election that will be decided now in just...
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well we fixed it. like, i need an explanation. larry: that is scary. kristen: a little bit? larry: it is a computer.rs sometimes freeze. i had something similar happened to me in a car that was not a tesla, it was terrifying. kristen: i am terrified when i see this spinning beach ball on my laptop. larry: imagine that in your car? mike: no. larry: we don't want that. mike: the first thing engineers tell us when our computers freeze, did you reboot? larry: not at 83 miles an hour. [laughter] mike: we have a series of storms with healthy amounts of snow in the sierra. it starts just a few minutes from now until 11:00 tomorrow evening. up to 14 inches of snow down to 5500 feet. let's extend farther, two to possibly three feet of snow in the mountains to a foot of snow at lake level tuesday next week. this evening, a nice evening. random showers across the north bay from 9:00. temperatures milder than yesterday. here is a look at our rainfall potential. saturday from midnight until 6:00, most of the rainfall spirit -- what rate -- most of the rain falls. most of the rain will fall while we are sleeping
well we fixed it. like, i need an explanation. larry: that is scary. kristen: a little bit? larry: it is a computer.rs sometimes freeze. i had something similar happened to me in a car that was not a tesla, it was terrifying. kristen: i am terrified when i see this spinning beach ball on my laptop. larry: imagine that in your car? mike: no. larry: we don't want that. mike: the first thing engineers tell us when our computers freeze, did you reboot? larry: not at 83 miles an hour. [laughter]...
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well with them and change their mind with the november elections. he will probably be the speaker in the house. he will have to learn how to work with donald trump. kristenmeantime, marjorie taylor greene of georgia testified for more than three hours today at a hearing that could prevent her from seeking reelection. challengers won her disqualified , citing her role in the january 6 insurrection. they pointed out how she posted messages and videos on social media leading up to january 6 and claimed the posts helped to fuel the attack, and therefore, she aided the insurrection. dan: the bay area lgbtq community is behind ukraine, raising money for some of the most marginalized and at risk. reporter visited with one vocal man who is helping to lead the way. reporter: he is making a lot of calls to ukraine lately. he is worried about the war and its impact on the lgbtq plus community. >> i talked to my friends, gay, lesbians, family members who are lgbtq, almost every day. reporter: his biggest concern is word that russian troops are targeting lgbtq plus ukrainians. >> i have heard from friends that some people already disappeared. reporter: he has lived i
well with them and change their mind with the november elections. he will probably be the speaker in the house. he will have to learn how to work with donald trump. kristenmeantime, marjorie taylor greene of georgia testified for more than three hours today at a hearing that could prevent her from seeking reelection. challengers won her disqualified , citing her role in the january 6 insurrection. they pointed out how she posted messages and videos on social media leading up to january 6 and...