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kristen: well, you definitely need to create an environment that feels welcoming. is that on the table as well? sheriff miyamoto: absolutely. one thing in terms of who we are as an office, we are a family. in the sheriffs office, not just ourselves, but also professional law enforcement. we always push for family values and focus on helping each other and helping others. that nurturing sense of our community here at the sheriffs office is something that would appeal especially to -- especially to women. we are shortstaffed, but even being shortstaffed, we all work together. one of the positive things about being here is that we are all family. kristen: kristen: thanks for joining us for "getting answers." abc7 news will continue to cover the weeklong heatwave. again, governor newsom just signed an executive order to help boost the power supply, so plans will be able to generate more electricity, especially during peak hours. and a reminder, a flex alert takes effect at 4:00. much more on this heatwave on >>> tonight, breaking news involving former president trump.
kristen: well, you definitely need to create an environment that feels welcoming. is that on the table as well? sheriff miyamoto: absolutely. one thing in terms of who we are as an office, we are a family. in the sheriffs office, not just ourselves, but also professional law enforcement. we always push for family values and focus on helping each other and helping others. that nurturing sense of our community here at the sheriffs office is something that would appeal especially to -- especially...
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kristen well, this is the 2nd 2 month extension since the truce was stirred 1st, enacted back in april and that cease fire was the 1st such agreement since 2016. so this latest extension is certainly being welcomed by humanitarian groups and un officials, members of the security council at the same time, their calling for a renewed efforts to make a more lasting truce and of final political settlement to resolve outstanding issues there, it should be pointed out that as a result of this truce, violence decreased in yemen by 50 percent, nearly 50 percent. and just the 1st month, it allowed flights to come in and out of the country, some flights to come in and out of the country for the 1st time in a long time loud fuel to get into the country. and people who had been displaced to go back to their homes. but there are sticking points that remain and we haven't seen too much progress on those since the initial truce was announced, namely roads coming in and out of ties and other areas that are still blocked of the united nations would certainly like to see more food and supplies and fuel
kristen well, this is the 2nd 2 month extension since the truce was stirred 1st, enacted back in april and that cease fire was the 1st such agreement since 2016. so this latest extension is certainly being welcomed by humanitarian groups and un officials, members of the security council at the same time, their calling for a renewed efforts to make a more lasting truce and of final political settlement to resolve outstanding issues there, it should be pointed out that as a result of this truce,...
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californians get the care that they need, we need to make sure that we have a well-trained, well resourced staff in place. kristen: i want to get into how we can develop that well-trained staff. let's talk about why there is such a shortage first. was in a crisis even before the pandemic? >> it's been brewing for a number of years. it reached crisis levels during the pandemic. we've seen a health care workforce shortage across the industry, including the behavioral health work force. there's a number of factors. one large component is that we have an aging workforce and people are starting to retire. another huge component is burnout, where staff are faced with incredibly long hours, difficult caseloads, and often really difficult working conditions. of course, one of the biggest driving factors is low pay. kristen: it seems like a vicious cycle going on. the more you have a shortage, the more the existing mental health care workers are overworked, therefore getting stressed out themselves and wanting to leave the field. it just kind of compounds. you were talking about seeking a long-term solution. what might th
californians get the care that they need, we need to make sure that we have a well-trained, well resourced staff in place. kristen: i want to get into how we can develop that well-trained staff. let's talk about why there is such a shortage first. was in a crisis even before the pandemic? >> it's been brewing for a number of years. it reached crisis levels during the pandemic. we've seen a health care workforce shortage across the industry, including the behavioral health work force....
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hey kristen. well, here we are. pretty amazing. i know pretty unbelievable. it actually really is. it's actually it's really bad. so i mean, it's pretty apparent you can see where the water used to be up there with it where you have that bad, pretty stunning, bath tub ring. and you see that all around the lake and we would have been, you know, hundreds plus feet underwater right. now if the leg actually fall, if we were where we're at, i think it's also starting to think about the fact that you know what this is just going to keep going down. i know the odds of like me being full again. pretty much london on. i mean it's really is just climate change right in your face. and it's, it's pretty profound to look at and come out and see that. yeah, that's the new reality. i know. i know, and that's, that's pretty scary when you think about that. so how could it come to this? it is a desert landscape, you know, you live in the desert. the thing is, everybody in the western us needs to act like they live and i know we see it all over the place. we're in phoenix and you know what? it's lik
hey kristen. well, here we are. pretty amazing. i know pretty unbelievable. it actually really is. it's actually it's really bad. so i mean, it's pretty apparent you can see where the water used to be up there with it where you have that bad, pretty stunning, bath tub ring. and you see that all around the lake and we would have been, you know, hundreds plus feet underwater right. now if the leg actually fall, if we were where we're at, i think it's also starting to think about the fact that you...
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kristen: what about a fire dragon? we understand it's a special one? jenny: at 7:00 p.m. on the first day of the festival, we will have a fire dragon. in communities as wellin chinatown. come by and check out the fire dragon at 7:00 p.m. kristen: there has been bad giu giu for the last few years. is this good for families? jenny: it will be great for families. the kids will have tons of fun. kristen: and where can people park when they get there? jenny: the number 30 gets to chinatown or it can park in portsmouth. kristen: where can people get more information on the festival, the calendar, and everything? jenny: just go to moonfestival.org. no need to rsvp but you can enter to join the raffle. kristen: no need to rsvp. there is no entrance fee. it is two days and sounds fantastic tomorrow and sunday. we continue to chat on facebook live but we do need to take a short break on the air and you can get our live newscast, breaking news, weather and more with our abc 7 bay area streaming app available on apple tv, android tv, fire tv, and roku. i had no idea how much i wamy case was worth. c call the barnes firm to find out what your case could be worth. we w
kristen: what about a fire dragon? we understand it's a special one? jenny: at 7:00 p.m. on the first day of the festival, we will have a fire dragon. in communities as wellin chinatown. come by and check out the fire dragon at 7:00 p.m. kristen: there has been bad giu giu for the last few years. is this good for families? jenny: it will be great for families. the kids will have tons of fun. kristen: and where can people park when they get there? jenny: the number 30 gets to chinatown or it can...
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otherwise essentially the government would have paid it anyway, we want to account for that as well. kristen: republicans and critics of loan forgiveness say this will drive up inflation, which is already at a 40 year high. explain what is behind that argument and how true that is. >> the theory behind it is that as people feel richer because now some debt has been forgiven, they are going to go out and spend more. spend more, prices get up just because you have more people chasing the same amount of goods and services. in reality, for the more modest package of just forgiving up to $10,000 without this additional pell grant kicker, the impact on inflation will be pretty small. the reason why is that most of what people are going to get for that $10,000 is not a check in the mail for $10,000, it is a reduction in debt. their monthly payments will go down. if you owed $50,000 and you got $10,000 forgiven, your monthly aim and would go down and that is not the same thing is just getting a check in the mail. as these things are advertised. we think the inflationary impact is not really the big
otherwise essentially the government would have paid it anyway, we want to account for that as well. kristen: republicans and critics of loan forgiveness say this will drive up inflation, which is already at a 40 year high. explain what is behind that argument and how true that is. >> the theory behind it is that as people feel richer because now some debt has been forgiven, they are going to go out and spend more. spend more, prices get up just because you have more people chasing the...
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continue to spread, while we're waiting for people to actually get the vaccine, numbers may go up as well. kristen: right now what we want is to prevent transmission. the cdc has put out an interesting graphic. i think it is a ranking of a behavioral, that goes from least to most risky. walk us through this. >> this is actually very useful. there's a lot of individuals that have questions about their own individual behavior and risks. i will give a shout out to my colleagues at abc news new york, who actually contributed to making this chart. we're not giving the cdc credit for this one. if you go through this, the most risky behavior that we know of that spreads must -- monkeypox is sexual contact, or prolong the skin to skin contact, hugging, cuddling, things that are risky, services living with someone or taking care of someone or sharing material with someone with monkeypox. what is less risky is casual % when in doubt, if you're going to be in contact with individuals, this is your gold standard to think about how risky your behavior is. dan: can we look at the risky one? kristen: it says con
continue to spread, while we're waiting for people to actually get the vaccine, numbers may go up as well. kristen: right now what we want is to prevent transmission. the cdc has put out an interesting graphic. i think it is a ranking of a behavioral, that goes from least to most risky. walk us through this. >> this is actually very useful. there's a lot of individuals that have questions about their own individual behavior and risks. i will give a shout out to my colleagues at abc news...
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reporter: and the dream that one day their sister will join them, as well. kristennds of ukrainian refugees in the u.s. are getting healthier through a medical app that offers primary care visits through and on warm -- online platform. his offering medical care to ukrainian refugees for six months once they arrive in the u.s. the app helps them refill prescriptions they may have had another immediate medical needs. >> within the first two weeks they need tb testing so we help them identify the closest lab and order the tb testing for them. kristen: they are partnering with a ukraine, a local nonprofit that offers humanitarian aid to people in ukraine. dan: let's update the forecast. hot today but hotter tomorrow. kristen: too hot to handle. mike: and it will be a little dangerous on the water. a small craft advisory until 9:00 p.m. and will probably have another one tomorrow afternoon. if you are out exercising, the uv index will be very high on the pavement will be way too hot for our four-legged friends, especially inland. it is also very hot for us. 100 to 100 10
reporter: and the dream that one day their sister will join them, as well. kristennds of ukrainian refugees in the u.s. are getting healthier through a medical app that offers primary care visits through and on warm -- online platform. his offering medical care to ukrainian refugees for six months once they arrive in the u.s. the app helps them refill prescriptions they may have had another immediate medical needs. >> within the first two weeks they need tb testing so we help them...
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. >> for any of our viewers who were just joining us, kristen well kerr has broke ton story about presidentng, and news emerged ahead of that address to the nation that the u.s. government -- and it's important. as kristen says, facts are still just beginning to become public. these are the most secret, most confidential missions that any government partakes in, but the target was the top living al qaeda lead intercontinental since 9/11, he has been the most pursued terrorist the world over. he was in the home, according to "the new york times," of a taliban government official. this is interesting, kristen welker. the strike was not conducted by the military, suggesting it was carried out by the cia. agency officials declined to comment. that may continue to be the posture from the cia. but again, this was the policy shift that joe biden's administration ushered in last summer. this was the commitment that our national security would be protected instead of, in his words our sons and daughters but by our intelligence agencies. i believe we have former cia director john brennan joining us b
. >> for any of our viewers who were just joining us, kristen well kerr has broke ton story about presidentng, and news emerged ahead of that address to the nation that the u.s. government -- and it's important. as kristen says, facts are still just beginning to become public. these are the most secret, most confidential missions that any government partakes in, but the target was the top living al qaeda lead intercontinental since 9/11, he has been the most pursued terrorist the world...
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kristen: this is not just lunch. we are talking breakfast as well. sen. pre-k, meaning before kindergarten, all the way to high school senior. kristen: state senator nancy skinner, thank you for talking with us about the universal meals program. sen. skinner: thank you. kristen: getting answers continues in just a moment, but first a reminder. you can get our live newscasts with the abc7 bay area streaming tv app available on apple tv, tv app available on apple tv, android tv, fire tv and i had no idea how much i wamy case was worth. c call the barnes firm to find out what your case could be worth. we will help get you the best result possible. ♪ call one eight hundred, eight million ♪ kristen: thanks so much for joining us on this interactive show, getting answers. we will be here every weekday a headlines as we come on the air. a federal magistrate judge unsealing the warrant used to search former president trump's home at mar-a-lago. what they allegedly found. the warrant revealing donald trump is under investigation for potential violations of the esp
kristen: this is not just lunch. we are talking breakfast as well. sen. pre-k, meaning before kindergarten, all the way to high school senior. kristen: state senator nancy skinner, thank you for talking with us about the universal meals program. sen. skinner: thank you. kristen: getting answers continues in just a moment, but first a reminder. you can get our live newscasts with the abc7 bay area streaming tv app available on apple tv, tv app available on apple tv, android tv, fire tv and i...
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kristen salumi has more well, the united nations officials say this is all the more reason to let an independent team of investigators from the international atomic agents energy agency into the country to investigate exactly what is happening and the extent of what damage if any, a has happened to the plant, the largest one in europe, both russia and ukraine say that they want the inspectors to come in. but there's been an inability to agree on a time and a place and a route for the inspectors to get into the plant itself. former malaysian prime minister, nat geo browser, is heading to prison laughter. the nation's top court upheld his guilty verdict, and 12 year jail sentence. that jeep was convicted of money laundering and corruption in 2024 and a half $1000000000.00 was stolen from the state investment fund known as one m d b, which he co founded. the court also denied, not jeeps request to delay. his sentence is continued to deny any wrong doing us official say iran has dropped several key demand as part of its negotiations to revive the 2015 euclid deal. that's according to u.
kristen salumi has more well, the united nations officials say this is all the more reason to let an independent team of investigators from the international atomic agents energy agency into the country to investigate exactly what is happening and the extent of what damage if any, a has happened to the plant, the largest one in europe, both russia and ukraine say that they want the inspectors to come in. but there's been an inability to agree on a time and a place and a route for the inspectors...
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kristen: now this same person talking filtered through sanas. >> hi, this is alex from the customer service aid, how are you today? great to hear. i'm doing very wellyou today? kristen: wow. i mean -- how does it do that? you are not going to answer that, are you? >> i can. all we are doing is doing speech synthesis and real-time. it is hearing the source, and we actually have different accents, all that is doing and real-time is matching a specific sound, the phonetic levels. which is why you can do it in real-time -- it can do it in real-time. kristen: we can see how this may be helpful in a call center situation. especially if the caller, the customer is not accustomed to hearing english with an accent. but i've got to ask you some questions. you've been getting a lot of publicity. it's fair to say the reaction has been both, wow, this is cool, but also this is wrong and feeds racism instead of celebrating diversity in all the different accents, it is just whitewashing voices and confirming them to a white standard, is it? >> i understand where the questions are coming from. i understand people have different opinions. but 90% of the people work
kristen: now this same person talking filtered through sanas. >> hi, this is alex from the customer service aid, how are you today? great to hear. i'm doing very wellyou today? kristen: wow. i mean -- how does it do that? you are not going to answer that, are you? >> i can. all we are doing is doing speech synthesis and real-time. it is hearing the source, and we actually have different accents, all that is doing and real-time is matching a specific sound, the phonetic levels. which...
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well, kristen, us an emphasize and for viewer just joining us, we're reporting on breaking news, al qaeda leader reportedly took out. president reporting on it tonight while he's on second round covid and while he's been working with the congress and senate on what they view as a spending breakthrough. we have akeem jefferies joining us later this our. speaks to why a presidency is full-time job. general, we're careful to say what we're basing the reporting on. we expect to hear some more detail from the president. but this is a fast moving story. we don't know everything about how it went down or when it went down. i'm curious ginn your background if you could also remind us of how these targets are identified and the military planning and intelligence planning process that goes up to the president. because we know from the evolution of the drone program under the obama administration and beyond how this has become a very precise layered process where by these targets when identify go up the chain. so without foreclosing anything, we may learn later on a breaking story, how that works an
well, kristen, us an emphasize and for viewer just joining us, we're reporting on breaking news, al qaeda leader reportedly took out. president reporting on it tonight while he's on second round covid and while he's been working with the congress and senate on what they view as a spending breakthrough. we have akeem jefferies joining us later this our. speaks to why a presidency is full-time job. general, we're careful to say what we're basing the reporting on. we expect to hear some more...
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>> reporter: kristen, good morning. welln more than a week since tom brady practiced with the buccaneers as they prepare for another preseason game, which he's going to be missing tonight. the mystery here is where is tom brady and why is he taking time off? this morning, the sporting mystery stumping football fans where in the world is tom brady? the seven-time super bowl champion absent for the last ten days and expected to miss his second preseason game tonight when the bucs take on the titans in tennessee so far, the only explanation given -- >> he's going to deal with some personal things. this is something we talked about before training camp started. >> you said it's a personal issue. it's not a health issue? >> it's a personal issue that's all i can tell you. >> reporter: leaving fans and analysts to formulate their own theories earlier this year, brady announced his retirement from football, but later changed his mind, deciding to come back for another season with tampa bay, writing at the time i've realized my plac
>> reporter: kristen, good morning. welln more than a week since tom brady practiced with the buccaneers as they prepare for another preseason game, which he's going to be missing tonight. the mystery here is where is tom brady and why is he taking time off? this morning, the sporting mystery stumping football fans where in the world is tom brady? the seven-time super bowl champion absent for the last ten days and expected to miss his second preseason game tonight when the bucs take on...
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well dot mando, so beach liver, kristen, india open match. one goal was enough for the home side to clean all 3 points, defender jonathan tar lost the ball outside his own box in the night when it allowing dot one captain mcelroy to force the ball over the line. it was the offensive calamity. all round from the visitors got wears on them in injury time. us keep our lucas right. it ski was sent off for handling the ball outside the box after buying the 5 buzzing fridays opened their results in from all saturdays matches. won't be live because in, in the late game. glad back feet half an i am. bremond said point with balls, but on the return to the top flight, mine's beat bolcom fryeburg thrust ox book. this more. when does the action to come on sunday to you're watching data, the news that's it from me up next are textual shipped. looks that smart farming and how things like robotic beehives can make your food more sustainable. that's after a short break. i'll leave you with some impressions of iceland volcano, that the rep that last week they
well dot mando, so beach liver, kristen, india open match. one goal was enough for the home side to clean all 3 points, defender jonathan tar lost the ball outside his own box in the night when it allowing dot one captain mcelroy to force the ball over the line. it was the offensive calamity. all round from the visitors got wears on them in injury time. us keep our lucas right. it ski was sent off for handling the ball outside the box after buying the 5 buzzing fridays opened their results in...
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kristen: joining us live to discuss these new investments, as well as other education issues, is state superintendent of public instruction tony thurman. welcome back. >> thank you for having us on. kristen: of course. there is a lot to talk about. i want to start with the announcement. governor newsom cited a stunning figure. 284,000 youth have major depression? i know you have done a lot on student mental health. how did we get here? >> clearly, in the pandemic, we have seen a rise in depression as students are dealing with the trauma of the pandemic. for black students, there is a doubling of the rate of depression and suicide. for all students an increase. also, for lgbtq+ students. young people are all experiencing trauma but with more mental health support we can support the needs of the students and help them be put in better positions academically. kristen: you brought up suicide. that is so sad. kids 10 to 18 have increased rates of suicide by 18%. two thirds of kids with depression get no treatment? >> part of the problem is there are not enough providers. whether it is a ped
kristen: joining us live to discuss these new investments, as well as other education issues, is state superintendent of public instruction tony thurman. welcome back. >> thank you for having us on. kristen: of course. there is a lot to talk about. i want to start with the announcement. governor newsom cited a stunning figure. 284,000 youth have major depression? i know you have done a lot on student mental health. how did we get here? >> clearly, in the pandemic, we have seen a...
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kristen: you are talking about which neighborhoods? are they correlated? >> there was a student who did a study primarily looking at the southeast neighborhood with lack of pedestrian infrastructure as well as increase in jaywalking citations. it was correlated because there were not sidewalks or crosswalks , regular places we note across the street. kristen: couldn't this issue be resolved and made more fair and still safe by better training? antivirus in law enforcement? or just more crosswalks? things the city can invest in. >> we absolutely want to have more pedestrian infrastructure. which is why we have invested at the state level. we want to do all of the above. we want to make sure that law enforcement, laws are being enforced when it makes sense. at the same time, we are doing everything possible to incentivize more pedestrian infrastructure. that means more crosswalks, bike lanes, making sure it is easier and well marked for people to cross the street. kristen: any worries on your part? this was cited by governor newsom last time, pedestrian safety being somehow less safe if people knew that police were generally not going to ticket people unless there was imminent danger. but
kristen: you are talking about which neighborhoods? are they correlated? >> there was a student who did a study primarily looking at the southeast neighborhood with lack of pedestrian infrastructure as well as increase in jaywalking citations. it was correlated because there were not sidewalks or crosswalks , regular places we note across the street. kristen: couldn't this issue be resolved and made more fair and still safe by better training? antivirus in law enforcement? or just more...
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well sandy you hardly drink and kristen you don't drink at all casey. it's you and me. oh, that's wow. well, we're the most fun to discuss this. i think go for it. yeah, go for it. first of all, i don't drink so i don't know larry gets i hardly drink. shut it down by 11 pm. i'm good with that. casey yeah, so i'd say about 20 years ago. i would have been really excited about this now that i have two kids. i can't even imagine staying up past two am so if it helps the businesses go for it. it's just you larry. it's just i i i'm not in favor of it either. i understand the businesses and all that, but i just think it's 2 o'clock in the morning is you know, if you can't accomplish your goal by two it's not gonna happen. okay. all right, speaking of goals can a casual game of cards help solve a cold case virginia law official certainly hope so they handed out what they're calling cold case playing cards to inmates at one city jail each card displays a photo name and details of the unsolved case on the back is a tip line if an inmate provides valid valuable information a reward
well sandy you hardly drink and kristen you don't drink at all casey. it's you and me. oh, that's wow. well, we're the most fun to discuss this. i think go for it. yeah, go for it. first of all, i don't drink so i don't know larry gets i hardly drink. shut it down by 11 pm. i'm good with that. casey yeah, so i'd say about 20 years ago. i would have been really excited about this now that i have two kids. i can't even imagine staying up past two am so if it helps the businesses go for it. it's...
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>> well, victor, kristen was right that a lot of republicans that were ready to turn their back on former president trump are rallying behind him, and they are supporting him and feel as though he is the victim in this case. i don't happen to agree with that synopsis of what is going on with him. but here's the thing. we can't support a candidate that can win a primary that's not going to win in the general election. and look, i don't care about donald trump's legal troubles. i do care about the political troubles that he's causing his hand picked candidates. we're seeing in key senate races, candidates are struggling because of their embracing of the election denials, and their embrace of january 6th, and we're seeing them scrubbing their web sites, shifting their message, and moderating to the middle because they understand that what might work for the base of the republican party and supporting donald trump is not a winning formula for a general election candidate. so the more time we spend talking about donald trump and the frustrations of the past president and not the failures of th
>> well, victor, kristen was right that a lot of republicans that were ready to turn their back on former president trump are rallying behind him, and they are supporting him and feel as though he is the victim in this case. i don't happen to agree with that synopsis of what is going on with him. but here's the thing. we can't support a candidate that can win a primary that's not going to win in the general election. and look, i don't care about donald trump's legal troubles. i do care...
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kristen: the golden gate district just allocated money to build a rescue net at your facility. give us the details. >> our training partnership with the golden gate bridge as well as san francisco fire department and local law enforcement has allowed us to have a training prop built at our existing training tower. kristen: how much will this cost? >> i am not sure. i know the golden gate bridge district has approved the funds to build the tower at our facility. kristen: i think they allocated $800,000. tell us what it is going to look like. is it a miniature version of the real net? is it made of a certain material? walk us through. >> it is going to be a portion of the actual net itself hanging off our tower. it will be 20 to 30 feet off the ground as opposed to 250. it will be easier to manage safety considerations. it will hold up and out of the way so we can continue to use our tower for other activities. it will be pretty much an exact replica. kristen: this is that your miller valley facility? >> yes in -- yes. in the strawberry neighborhood. station number nine. kristen: explained to the layman why you would need a training net that is similar to that? a
kristen: the golden gate district just allocated money to build a rescue net at your facility. give us the details. >> our training partnership with the golden gate bridge as well as san francisco fire department and local law enforcement has allowed us to have a training prop built at our existing training tower. kristen: how much will this cost? >> i am not sure. i know the golden gate bridge district has approved the funds to build the tower at our facility. kristen: i think they...
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kristen salumi al jazeera new york. well, trade policy is from the quincy institute and he says, the attack is, motivations are still not clare. he would most likely be born on the same year that the iranian government, essentially to clear that they are not going to be seeking sell on rashid death. and they're not going to be aiding anyone else to do so either, if not a for rescinding of the fact was because the facts were belongs to the top line, cannot be rescinded by the state, according to iranian praxis, but they took this distance thing file match as part of a tree condition for the iranians and the united kingdom to restore diplomatic release. and ever since the picture against my rush, the seems to have been quite significant. but clearly not enough. there's still been elements inside of the iranian that nevertheless are speaking of the why is this it is still fully part of the volume a policy. we don't know more, we have no indications as to whether this person has issued any suite from social media or if you had l
kristen salumi al jazeera new york. well, trade policy is from the quincy institute and he says, the attack is, motivations are still not clare. he would most likely be born on the same year that the iranian government, essentially to clear that they are not going to be seeking sell on rashid death. and they're not going to be aiding anyone else to do so either, if not a for rescinding of the fact was because the facts were belongs to the top line, cannot be rescinded by the state, according to...
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kristen: avocado does not have a strong taste. i think it is gimmicky. i wondered if -- if it is just for publicity. spencer: wellsday. last week we told you about tailgate candy corn. -- attempt to stand -- stretch out the candy corn season. flavors include hotdog, hamburger, popcorn, fruit punch, vanilla candy corn. we've got some in our hands here. spencer: which is which? mike: i've got four different colors. spencer: let me try one of the pink ones. mike: is the pink have the yellow and orange? larry: we are trying to avoid the hot dog candy corn. kristen: i think i got popcorn. larry: creek punches not bad. mike: i think i got a hot dog. i got the hotdog. larry: sorry, mike. mike: i dig it. larry: do you like it? mike: no. spencer: kristen tried one? kristen: i knew i was picking popcorn, i thought that would be the least offensive. it's fine. mike: i like the pink one. larry: spencer? spencer: should i try another one? kristen: you don't normally eat sugar. you are really sacrificing for this segment. spencer: i will try one of their flavor. kristen: he is putting sugar into that temple of his. what do you
kristen: avocado does not have a strong taste. i think it is gimmicky. i wondered if -- if it is just for publicity. spencer: wellsday. last week we told you about tailgate candy corn. -- attempt to stand -- stretch out the candy corn season. flavors include hotdog, hamburger, popcorn, fruit punch, vanilla candy corn. we've got some in our hands here. spencer: which is which? mike: i've got four different colors. spencer: let me try one of the pink ones. mike: is the pink have the yellow and...
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well. charles: they have had two kitchen sink moments this year. we'll see what happens. kristendvisor senior vice president mark smith. i hadn't seen you in a while. last time i saw you you were playing close to the vest. you were not active at all that i can recall. have you been buying anything in this rebound? >> yeah, we've been buying the financials because what's happening right now you're seeing a fed that will continue to raise rates. as long as inflation continues to be at these 40 year highs, we had a little bit of a drop but that is a blip what we need to be looking at in regards to bringing down inflation, right? so the mandate of the fed is to lower inflation and inflation is still ticking up at record highs. i saw a "wall street journal" report yesterday that said the average cost of a home is up. highest point it has been ever. so these things, some of the major parts of the economy, energy, real estate, food costs. they're not going down, charles. so that is the problem. the fed will have to act. they will have to continue to raise rates. if that is the case, you
well. charles: they have had two kitchen sink moments this year. we'll see what happens. kristendvisor senior vice president mark smith. i hadn't seen you in a while. last time i saw you you were playing close to the vest. you were not active at all that i can recall. have you been buying anything in this rebound? >> yeah, we've been buying the financials because what's happening right now you're seeing a fed that will continue to raise rates. as long as inflation continues to be at these...
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kristen salumi is following developments in new york. well, the united nations has called on both sides to refrain from any military activity in the vicinity of the plant and to withdraw troops from the area. they say that the tension and the competing narratives is exactly why the united nations in international monitors need to get in there, or they're calling for access for a team of investigators from the international atomic energy agency to get in. and russia and ukraine both say they want that as well. russia says they've been on board for a visit from the i. e a to the site since june. ukraine says that i just earlier today, their foreign minister was in touch with the i. e a. this is the ukranian ambassador, speaking at the meeting earlier, saying that things are progressing and logistics are being worked out. and also that ukraine would like to see a permanent presence of the i. e, a at the site until they can regain control of it. now preparations for this mission, according to the un, are in fact ongoing and the i. e, a director g
kristen salumi is following developments in new york. well, the united nations has called on both sides to refrain from any military activity in the vicinity of the plant and to withdraw troops from the area. they say that the tension and the competing narratives is exactly why the united nations in international monitors need to get in there, or they're calling for access for a team of investigators from the international atomic energy agency to get in. and russia and ukraine both say they...
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cnn's kristen fisher has the details. >> reporter: well, it has been such a long time since nasa hade last space shuttle launch, 50 years since the last launch of the apollo program, but now apollo's mythological twin sister artemis is sitting at the launch pad at the kennedy space center just days away from making its first flight. and part of the reason nasa wants to go back to the moon is because this time around they want to leave a lot more than just flags and footprints. here is nasae eadministrator bi nelson. >> 50 years ago we went to the moon for a day, a few hours, three days max. now, we're going back to the moon to stay, to live, to learn, to build. >> and when he says build, he is referring to building lunar bases on the moon. part of the reason nasa and the united states want to do that is because china has plans to do that, too. but first, the artemis rocket has to pass this critical test flight. it's going to launch monday morning, if all goes according to plan. the rocket is going to separate from the capsule and the capsule will then head to the moon on its own. it
cnn's kristen fisher has the details. >> reporter: well, it has been such a long time since nasa hade last space shuttle launch, 50 years since the last launch of the apollo program, but now apollo's mythological twin sister artemis is sitting at the launch pad at the kennedy space center just days away from making its first flight. and part of the reason nasa wants to go back to the moon is because this time around they want to leave a lot more than just flags and footprints. here is...
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we're hearing some drama over that involving arizona senator, kristen sinema also john thune as well. talk me through that. >> what is happening is senator john thune, he's a leadership on the republican side, he is expected to bring up this amendment that would tweak the corporate tax provision. this is an issue because senator manchin, of course, one of all of these things in the bill. he wanted it to remain as, is even without the carried interest loophole being taken out. son of arson and already had her way on some of these things. what's senator sun's amendment would do is it would remove some smaller businesses in private equity land from being taxed under this corporate minimum tax. essentially, what senator sinema is now saying after hearing from the arizona chamber of commerce who she knows -- this might hurt some of those businesses. we expect her to vote for senator thune's amendment. the problem here is that the pay for it that he will use in place of this provision under the 15 minimum -- percent corporate minimum tax is the state and local tax cap, which northeast senat
we're hearing some drama over that involving arizona senator, kristen sinema also john thune as well. talk me through that. >> what is happening is senator john thune, he's a leadership on the republican side, he is expected to bring up this amendment that would tweak the corporate tax provision. this is an issue because senator manchin, of course, one of all of these things in the bill. he wanted it to remain as, is even without the carried interest loophole being taken out. son of arson...
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well. what's going on? not a major what my thing it, kristen doff is it to my village built by film director, any acoustic, it's a, it looks like movie scenery, film festival. it's a held here annually. this year out of $500.00 film submitted. it was the russian entry that won, while russian art is banned in one part of europe. it wins in another part. this is going to happen in the western media is the thing, cuz threats us 1st through the russian when, at the moment when we don't want to russians to, in anywhere we've been there. sportswear, we've been the kids, we've been everything, but he's russian. but this is so crazy when you say that european culture is canceling gushing culture, i don't see big culture in europe at the moment. no culture cannot cancel culture. and how can you separate love, don't say, from the history of julia from the history of europe. this is impossible. at one time, sylvia was also shunned, and yet it was bombed on the says, who had dubbed outcomes to day fraternity between russia and serbia is being poisoned. sam's being forced to join european sanctions. however, so far wit
well. what's going on? not a major what my thing it, kristen doff is it to my village built by film director, any acoustic, it's a, it looks like movie scenery, film festival. it's a held here annually. this year out of $500.00 film submitted. it was the russian entry that won, while russian art is banned in one part of europe. it wins in another part. this is going to happen in the western media is the thing, cuz threats us 1st through the russian when, at the moment when we don't want to...
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kristen. now what we know so far well, very little. the news is just coming out, but i a report that was released from the associated press, filed by a reporter who was on the scene, describe a man taking stage with salman rushdie who was giving a lecture at a non profit education center in western new york. as he took the stage, this man, according to witnesses, jumped up there and began attacking him, either punching or stabbing him and rushed. he fell to the ground. the man was quickly restrained and according to unconfirmed reports that we're seeing on twitter, he was able to walk off stage with assistance after getting some help. this all comes many years after rush, she was a made, was released his book at the satanic verses which was very controversial. that was back in 1988. it was considered blasphemous by many muslims and band in several countries, including south africa, pakistan, bangladesh, and iran. but they had had riots in many of those countries. as a result of the book and a year after it was published, a ron's, a lea
kristen. now what we know so far well, very little. the news is just coming out, but i a report that was released from the associated press, filed by a reporter who was on the scene, describe a man taking stage with salman rushdie who was giving a lecture at a non profit education center in western new york. as he took the stage, this man, according to witnesses, jumped up there and began attacking him, either punching or stabbing him and rushed. he fell to the ground. the man was quickly...
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well, let's go live, not kristen salumi, who's at the united nations and was following that emergency session of the security council starkly different views, unsurprising, of course, from israel, of the state of palestine. the you and meanwhile, rather impotently one feels calling for a return to negotiations. not a great deal achieved really while the un special coordinator for the middle east, tor, when ascent venice land was trying to calm the situation call for calm and restraint on both sides. he welcomed the cease fire and noted that it came as garza was on the brink of a humanitarian collapse, with a border crossings closed food and medicine supplies in short supply for the territory and power cuts as well. leaving people, families without power for the great majority of the day, he said that the civilian population had already been suffering. ah, for the last 15 years, really since israel imposed a blockade on garza but only minor improvements had been made since the last conflict in the territory just over a year ago. i he pointed out that, ah, the tensions in the area had b
well, let's go live, not kristen salumi, who's at the united nations and was following that emergency session of the security council starkly different views, unsurprising, of course, from israel, of the state of palestine. the you and meanwhile, rather impotently one feels calling for a return to negotiations. not a great deal achieved really while the un special coordinator for the middle east, tor, when ascent venice land was trying to calm the situation call for calm and restraint on both...
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kristen: flooding and forced moveouts. now residents say some of their things are missing as well. we have been covering 33 to hum a for months. larry: and one resident hopes that safety measures are revised. reporter: after the second flood , the real estate company that owns 33 tahama stop residents from going inside the building and they hired a moving company packing and storing resident belongings. they promised to document the process but the residents says they are not keeping its word and when he opened his boxes, several items were missing. for the past four days, ivan has been contacting 33 tahama to get a straight answer. >> i thought this nightmare situation would end on sunday. reporter: he walked inside of his apartment ready to unpack. the excitement shifted when he realized several items were missing. >> we noticed some of the things that were in our apartment when we left were not in the boxes we were unpacking. items that had a lot of sentimental value. reporter: they promise to document the moving process since residents are not allowed in the building. they said
kristen: flooding and forced moveouts. now residents say some of their things are missing as well. we have been covering 33 to hum a for months. larry: and one resident hopes that safety measures are revised. reporter: after the second flood , the real estate company that owns 33 tahama stop residents from going inside the building and they hired a moving company packing and storing resident belongings. they promised to document the process but the residents says they are not keeping its word...
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kristen fisher takes us inside the mission. >> reporter: well, it has been such a long time since nasaned to carry astronauts into space. it's been 11 years since the last space shuttle launch, 50 years since the last launch of the apollo program, but now apollo's mythological twin sister artemis is at the launch pad at the kennedy space center just days away from make its first flight. part of the reason nasa wants to go back to the moon is because this time around they want to leave a lot more than just flags and footprints. here is nasa administrator, bill nelson. >> 50 years ago we went to the moon for a day, a few hours, three days max. now we're going back to the moon to stay, to live, to learn, to build. >> reporter: and when he says build, he is referring to building lunar bases on the moon. part of the reason nasa and the united states want to do that is because china has plans to do that too. but first the artemis will launch monday morning, if all goes according to plan, the roblgt will separate from the capsule and the capsule will then head to the moon on its own. it will
kristen fisher takes us inside the mission. >> reporter: well, it has been such a long time since nasaned to carry astronauts into space. it's been 11 years since the last space shuttle launch, 50 years since the last launch of the apollo program, but now apollo's mythological twin sister artemis is at the launch pad at the kennedy space center just days away from make its first flight. part of the reason nasa wants to go back to the moon is because this time around they want to leave a...
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kristen. yeah kind of nice to have typical for once sandia. thanks. wellence for super fs popping s ek enthe's an t numbers trul' lie r e ahead to build something better issues of race and social justice or key part of building a better bay area at abc 7. it's our commandment to meet those moments the oakland city council is meeting right now with tough questions real solution for you for all of us. where did you do what you do? this is the moment to build a better bay area join us. californians have a choice between two initiatives on sports betting. prop 27 generates hundreds of millions every year to permanently fund getting people off the streets a prop 26? not a dime to solve homelessness prop 27 has strong protections to prevent minors from betting. prop 26? no protections for minors. prop 27 helps every tribe, including disadvantaged tribes. prop 26? nothing for disadvantaged tribes vote yes on 27. now you can save big on supersonic wifi from xfinity. can it handle all of my devices? all that. and it comes with a 2-year rate guarantee. what?! ok! no
kristen. yeah kind of nice to have typical for once sandia. thanks. wellence for super fs popping s ek enthe's an t numbers trul' lie r e ahead to build something better issues of race and social justice or key part of building a better bay area at abc 7. it's our commandment to meet those moments the oakland city council is meeting right now with tough questions real solution for you for all of us. where did you do what you do? this is the moment to build a better bay area join us....
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let's get more on this now with christian salumi who's in new york and kristen, what more can you tell us? ah, well we know that salman rushdie was stabbed in the mack. he was taken by helicopter to a hospital and the man who attacked him is in custody. that is all we know his condition at this point i can tell you that he was speaking. 8 about to give a lecture at a place in rural new york, the western part of the state, an area known as the chocolate institute, which is a nonprofit education center slash rewards. people had gathered to hear him speak and he was being introduced sitting on the stage when a man jumped up and attacked him. law enforcement officer was there at the time he intervened, arrested the man and help was brought to salman rushdie rather quickly. already we're hearing from leaders around the world, boris johnson recently tweeting out that he was appalled by what had happened. he said that he was doing something that we should not have to defend, exercising the right to free speech. but of course, rush is a controversial character. his 988 novel, the c panel versus was widely
let's get more on this now with christian salumi who's in new york and kristen, what more can you tell us? ah, well we know that salman rushdie was stabbed in the mack. he was taken by helicopter to a hospital and the man who attacked him is in custody. that is all we know his condition at this point i can tell you that he was speaking. 8 about to give a lecture at a place in rural new york, the western part of the state, an area known as the chocolate institute, which is a nonprofit education...
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that seems to kristen, what are the sticking points here then? well, this is a treaty about protecting the high seas. this is the ocean that exists beyond territorial waters, 200 nautical miles off shore. the high seas consist of about 2 thirds of the ocean, about half of the planet surface. and right now, as you said, there is no legally binding internationally agreed treaty to protect this crucial resource. so environmental is say, an agreement is crucial not only to protect the oceans and bio diversity, but also to protect us humans because the highest sees help generate 50 percent of the oxygen that we breathe. they absorb carbon dioxide and they are seen as crucial in the fight to protect the climate against climate change. so what's at stake here is 100 countries have already pledged to conserve 30 percent of the world's oceans by 2030. but environmentalists are saying that that is increasingly a look at the outlook is not good. we're in the last day of negotiations here and they're worried that an agreement has stalled over a what's known as ma
that seems to kristen, what are the sticking points here then? well, this is a treaty about protecting the high seas. this is the ocean that exists beyond territorial waters, 200 nautical miles off shore. the high seas consist of about 2 thirds of the ocean, about half of the planet surface. and right now, as you said, there is no legally binding internationally agreed treaty to protect this crucial resource. so environmental is say, an agreement is crucial not only to protect the oceans and...
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so kristen, what did you make of the russian federation? a master's comments there. well, we heard the russian ambassador pushing back against accusations coming from the west and nato, a lion countries that it's purely rushes invasion of ukraine, which is causing the strife that is being felt not only in ukraine, but across its borders. i, he accused the west of a double standard when it comes to the situation. they are often ignoring abuses by ukraine from its failure to live up to the minsk agreement to placing weapons and military equipment in locations near schools and hospitals, or using land mines in russian controlled territories. and now it's important to note out point out that the u. n as well, has a called russia's invasion of ukraine, illegal and at the base of this conflict. but what i think we heard there from the russian ambassador in pointing to double standards is an attempt to continue to drive wedges in the world population. and if you listen to other council members who've been speaking as well, places like can yet representing places of countries lik
so kristen, what did you make of the russian federation? a master's comments there. well, we heard the russian ambassador pushing back against accusations coming from the west and nato, a lion countries that it's purely rushes invasion of ukraine, which is causing the strife that is being felt not only in ukraine, but across its borders. i, he accused the west of a double standard when it comes to the situation. they are often ignoring abuses by ukraine from its failure to live up to the minsk...
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kristen said right there. senator graham did not want to testify. this judge now essentially saying what you did goes well beyond the scope of your legislative duties as a senator. so what's the significance of what the judge said today? >> well, the significance is, of course that lindsey graham will have to testify, even though he didn't want to, due to his loyalty to trump. and possibly his concern about his own culpability. but it's a good precedent. you know, you have president trump claiming, kind of a blanket executive privilege. you have now lindsey graham declaring a blanket speech and debate to right to temperature. the judge is saying, no, that goes way too far, you just can't have a get out of jail card with the speech. and even though it's important even though it's not binding on other judges across the country as these go through the courts we may see more of these claims so it's good to get it shut down. of course, lindsey graham will be now testifying so investigators will have the benefit of his testimony assuming he doesn't assert his fifth amendment rights. >> does he have any recourse
kristen said right there. senator graham did not want to testify. this judge now essentially saying what you did goes well beyond the scope of your legislative duties as a senator. so what's the significance of what the judge said today? >> well, the significance is, of course that lindsey graham will have to testify, even though he didn't want to, due to his loyalty to trump. and possibly his concern about his own culpability. but it's a good precedent. you know, you have president trump...
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let's get more on this with kristen salumi, who's in new york or krista know what do we know so far? well we've just been gathering information and bits and pieces. this attack happened just over an hour ago. salman rushdie was as a dad, just taken the stage to give a lecture in a town in western new york. this is a rural part of the state. and he was there to talk about his writing and his work. it's a place where they whole black shirts and it's also considered a resort. and people in the audience, including an a p reporter say that a man, as soon as he was being introduced rush, he was being introduced, a man jumped on stage. rusty was seated, he ran up to him and began either punching or stabbing him. obviously it was a very chaotic scene at the what exactly happened is still coming to light and being worked out had a we don't know his exact condition on twitter. there have been a pictures of a man on a stretcher being loaded into a helicopter. according to this twitter feed, the, this was rushed ye, there's other things, but there's a lot of conflicting information. so i want to caut
let's get more on this with kristen salumi, who's in new york or krista know what do we know so far? well we've just been gathering information and bits and pieces. this attack happened just over an hour ago. salman rushdie was as a dad, just taken the stage to give a lecture in a town in western new york. this is a rural part of the state. and he was there to talk about his writing and his work. it's a place where they whole black shirts and it's also considered a resort. and people in the...
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wellness solutions every day. get more with nature's bounty. kristen: tonight at 8:00, the bachelorette.f longing is a dark fantasy about love, loss and longing. george pennock io -- george pinocchio -- >> my name is -- my story is true. >> it is quite an adventure. and 3000 years of longing, tilde swinton plays a noted scholar who buys which you think is -- things is a trinket. >> i am sure it has an interesting story. >> the lid pops off and jeannie is released. he wants to grant her three wishes, but she is just not into it. what happens next is there adventure. there back stories at the connections they make as they learn. the movie was directed by george miller, mastermind of the mad max franchise p >> i love the fantastic nature of this. i love that you also make me feel like i am sitting in a seat in a broadway play. >> it is great you felt that. 3000 years of longing. how do you take the audience on a 3000 year journey? i think george miller is the best pilot for this flight. one thing people say is, i wasn't expecting that. boy that was a journey. >> i am settled with the one wh
wellness solutions every day. get more with nature's bounty. kristen: tonight at 8:00, the bachelorette.f longing is a dark fantasy about love, loss and longing. george pennock io -- george pinocchio -- >> my name is -- my story is true. >> it is quite an adventure. and 3000 years of longing, tilde swinton plays a noted scholar who buys which you think is -- things is a trinket. >> i am sure it has an interesting story. >> the lid pops off and jeannie is released. he...
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i believe now and we are going to cross over to kristen salumi our kristin so tussle that more about water the you and 6 general had say well the secretary general paid tribute to the thousands of civilians who've been killed as a result of this conflict. now and it's 6 months, but i think what stands out from his remarks as you touched on is the impact that this conflict as having world wide in terms of a, it's polarizing impact on the countries of the united nations. as we see in the security council, when the various heads of are on bastards from countries will get to speak, what is less heard in the security council is the voices of the rest of the world where hunger is increasing and an insecurity is growing as a result of this conflict and its impact on food prices and fuel prices and debt nationwide. and so we heard the secretary general calling attention to that. yet again, as his recent it to the region also did the un now dealing with hundreds of millions more people on the verge of hunger and famine as a result of rising food prices. but there was also a dark warning in his remarks as well. not only is there a pr
i believe now and we are going to cross over to kristen salumi our kristin so tussle that more about water the you and 6 general had say well the secretary general paid tribute to the thousands of civilians who've been killed as a result of this conflict. now and it's 6 months, but i think what stands out from his remarks as you touched on is the impact that this conflict as having world wide in terms of a, it's polarizing impact on the countries of the united nations. as we see in the security...
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well from voters from both parties. the earliest we see it passed is sunday assuming no surprises in the process. peter and kristen. >> ali, thank you. >>> the white house is touting a red hot jobs report. 500,000 jobs added in july doubling expectation. now all 22 million jobs recovered that were lost during the pandemic. that matches a 50-year low. still president biden is facing several foreign policy challenges with russia and china. nbc's monica alba is watching it from the white house. monica, good morning. >> reporter: peter, good morning. the administration is working to broker a deal with moscow to free brittney griner and paul whelan after griner was sentenced to n more sin o >> meanwhile, in the indo-pacific, another crisis unfolding. china firing back over house speaker pelosi's trip to taiwan this week, carrying out military exercises, launching a nuclear submarine and flying fighter jets around the island >> these provocative actions are a significant escalation. >> reporter: china claims the self-ruled territory as its own. the u.s. has stood firm in support of the one-china policy, reiterating that
well from voters from both parties. the earliest we see it passed is sunday assuming no surprises in the process. peter and kristen. >> ali, thank you. >>> the white house is touting a red hot jobs report. 500,000 jobs added in july doubling expectation. now all 22 million jobs recovered that were lost during the pandemic. that matches a 50-year low. still president biden is facing several foreign policy challenges with russia and china. nbc's monica alba is watching it from the...
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jeff, i mean, he has come here to meet scientist kristen everett, the state of nevada's 1st climate policy coordinator. hey kristin. fred well, here we are. pretty amazing. i know pretty unbelievable. it actually really is. it's actually it's really bad. so i mean, it's pretty apparent you can see where the water used to be up there with where you have that bad, pretty stunning, bath tub ring. and you see that all around the lake and we would have been, you know, hundreds plus feet underwater right now. if the lake actually fall, if we were where we're at, i think it's also starting to think about the fact that you know what this is just going to keep going down. i know the odds of like me being full again. pretty much london on. i mean, this really is just climate change right in your face. and it's, it's pretty profound to look at and come out and see. yeah, that's the new reality. i know. i know, and that's, that's pretty scary when you think about that. so how could it come to this? it is a desert landscape, you know, you live in the desert. the thing is, everybody in the western us needs to act like they live and i know
jeff, i mean, he has come here to meet scientist kristen everett, the state of nevada's 1st climate policy coordinator. hey kristin. fred well, here we are. pretty amazing. i know pretty unbelievable. it actually really is. it's actually it's really bad. so i mean, it's pretty apparent you can see where the water used to be up there with where you have that bad, pretty stunning, bath tub ring. and you see that all around the lake and we would have been, you know, hundreds plus feet underwater...
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well, it's just an army on floors, but it is in the get went just a longer the f, b teachers, kristen, yale, roach. and doesn't know that british law that the, that the national, that's 30 ish but allowed or should be sure that his to his, to, he'd add senators to breast hoarding one, sharon, because the, by the slayer or reading the us as being honest, honestly, you might get a chance the lamb said just a hugh shook by at me what the keyboard chill is, got a contract at all. it had to stay out there to dance some legality and you get a oil change. done it back up on your spinner. i the years of your boys grow, you choose. oh, it's usually like global voice claudia be up at up and basically she puts their lip and the human, but they are that the gill to jolla. just get that. yeah. but those 90 cars, them get oil. your them a did you want to shift to this turn? the reason i, what i hear is little good news and then you offered and i been able to use the will see beat. the other thing about what the, with the manila is condensed alex in battle at your own credit. lonely is blue. the que
well, it's just an army on floors, but it is in the get went just a longer the f, b teachers, kristen, yale, roach. and doesn't know that british law that the, that the national, that's 30 ish but allowed or should be sure that his to his, to, he'd add senators to breast hoarding one, sharon, because the, by the slayer or reading the us as being honest, honestly, you might get a chance the lamb said just a hugh shook by at me what the keyboard chill is, got a contract at all. it had to stay out...
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people don't really respond to those very well, so what we have done is build out the model, focused on extreme heat events in the short term. people -- kristen: people can relate to the thirty-year timeline. when you say extreme heat, dangerous heat, is there a temperature that we are talking about? dr. porter: we are primary -- primarily focused on the rubric put out with 90 degree, 100 degree, and 125 degree heat index. when we talk about extreme heat, were specifically talking about the 125 degree heat index. kristen: so the actual temperature could be like 100 or so. let's put up that map, we are looking at a map of two u.s. maps. tell us what we are seeing here. one has a little bit of red and the other a whole lot of red. what does this mean? dr. porter: 95 degree air to temperature plus 20% humidity will get us to a 100 degree heat index. the map shows one area within the county that could reach 100 25 degrees heat index for one day, the county on the right is in 30 years but that same risk looks like. we are growing from about 8 million people at risk today to about 107 million peopl at risk in those counties into the future. kristen
people don't really respond to those very well, so what we have done is build out the model, focused on extreme heat events in the short term. people -- kristen: people can relate to the thirty-year timeline. when you say extreme heat, dangerous heat, is there a temperature that we are talking about? dr. porter: we are primary -- primarily focused on the rubric put out with 90 degree, 100 degree, and 125 degree heat index. when we talk about extreme heat, were specifically talking about the 125...
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kristen. just give us up some, if you will, of what's been said here. well i should point out that it was the russian federation that actually called for this meeting, pointing to recent shelling around this operation nuclear plant. they of course, have accused ukraine of doing the shelling ah, and a very choose the united nations of refusing to let i. e, a inspectors in to the site. i just heard, as you said, from the ukrainian ambassador or strongly denying that they say that russia controls the territory. it's been hiding military equipment near the reactors, including one that was hit, or one that's power was cut off because of a strike nearby. so basically what we've been hearing is a back and forth between russia and the ukraine. with the i a eat, a chief weighing in on the factors here to try to call for calm and call for access for inspectors. he said the situation now is stable, but it could change at any moment because of the 10 situation. and because of what's happening in the area, he tried to say that unless they get in, they can't corroborate e
kristen. just give us up some, if you will, of what's been said here. well i should point out that it was the russian federation that actually called for this meeting, pointing to recent shelling around this operation nuclear plant. they of course, have accused ukraine of doing the shelling ah, and a very choose the united nations of refusing to let i. e, a inspectors in to the site. i just heard, as you said, from the ukrainian ambassador or strongly denying that they say that russia controls...
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and kristen, what other issues will be on the un secretary general's agenda? well, 3 things, of course, checking the progress of the black sea green initiative is a big one. i. he will be in odessa on friday, where ships were coming and going again. and he'll also visit the joint coordination center in istanbul, turkey, which is overseeing ships leaving the black c i o n e cub prison attack. that's another issue of concern for the united nations. this happened in the russian controlled eastern part of ukraine. a dozens of ukrainian prisoners of war were killed. they are. russia blames ukraine for firing on the, on the area and in causing the damage and killing their own citizens. ukraine says the explosion happened from inside. the united nations has agreed to look into it to do an investigation, but the terms of that have to be worked out. so that's something that the secretary general is likely to be discussing on the visit. also this apparition, nuclear power plant, a big concern for the international community and the united nations. the secretary general is ca
and kristen, what other issues will be on the un secretary general's agenda? well, 3 things, of course, checking the progress of the black sea green initiative is a big one. i. he will be in odessa on friday, where ships were coming and going again. and he'll also visit the joint coordination center in istanbul, turkey, which is overseeing ships leaving the black c i o n e cub prison attack. that's another issue of concern for the united nations. this happened in the russian controlled eastern...
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if all goes well, artemis two could be our next manned mission back to the moon. kristengineering team, but to go to the moon? would you? larry: not in a hurry to do that. what is interesting to me is i still remember my grandmother see film of the moonwalk going, "there's no way." i wonder if people will change their perspective and realize, yeah, we have to technology to do it. we already did it, and really believe that it was not a hollywood set or something like that. kristen: this generation was not really part of it as it was happening. nasa and boeing have pushed back the first crewed flight of the start liner. it is already years behind schedule. it will eventually help shuttle astronauts to and from the international space station. larry: the importance of real family versus chosen families. >> we can watch stories and help us reach for the tools we need. i think that is a really important part of taking care of ea meet leon the third... leon the second... and leon... the first of them all. three generations, who all bank differently with chase. leon's saving up
if all goes well, artemis two could be our next manned mission back to the moon. kristengineering team, but to go to the moon? would you? larry: not in a hurry to do that. what is interesting to me is i still remember my grandmother see film of the moonwalk going, "there's no way." i wonder if people will change their perspective and realize, yeah, we have to technology to do it. we already did it, and really believe that it was not a hollywood set or something like that. kristen:...