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kristin, come on out here. [cheering and applause] kristin: but then something changed. it was so subtle at first i barely noticed. i began to flinch every so often at full draw. i assumed that it was something that i was doing incorrectly with technique or that i needed to be stronger or that i needed to just train more. every day, i trained harder to fix my problem. days turd into weeks, then months. i had a bad year, but i still had hope that i could do something or change something and then be back on track. back then, no one talked about target panic, but i had heard whispers about it, a bogeyman that causes archers to miss or be afraid of the target, drowning them in misery while robbing them of their skill. i ran ay from it because i never heard ofnyone escapi it once they were engulfed, but i s already lost in the storm. my worst experience with target panic--i started having trouble tting througthe clicr. the clicker is this piece of equipment that tells y when to shoot. some shots, i would come up, and i would just pull through even before it even got to my fac
kristin, come on out here. [cheering and applause] kristin: but then something changed. it was so subtle at first i barely noticed. i began to flinch every so often at full draw. i assumed that it was something that i was doing incorrectly with technique or that i needed to be stronger or that i needed to just train more. every day, i trained harder to fix my problem. days turd into weeks, then months. i had a bad year, but i still had hope that i could do something or change something and then...
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kristin: go for it. daniel: note the works of marybell morgan, bill goddard, james dobbson, tim and beverly la hay, al mowler foundational in supporting the image of masculinity as rugged, aggressive, and in some measure excusable within the movement. other side, you mention figures like rick warren, bill hible, russell moore and others who have pushed back against part of this mythic development. what do you see as the future kristin: yeah, first of all, many books were read and i want to give a shoutout to my three student researchhe assistants tt helped me with this and they were phenomenal. there's no way this could have been written in this way without theirhe labor and insight. so, yeah, i'm glad you listed the variety of figures that we're talking about because all of evangelicalism, all of white evangelicalsis and conservative white evangelicalism can't be reduced to this. there's a purpose-driven life and moore in the mix and rouses russellmoore. beth moore and russell moore both left the ftc re
kristin: go for it. daniel: note the works of marybell morgan, bill goddard, james dobbson, tim and beverly la hay, al mowler foundational in supporting the image of masculinity as rugged, aggressive, and in some measure excusable within the movement. other side, you mention figures like rick warren, bill hible, russell moore and others who have pushed back against part of this mythic development. what do you see as the future kristin: yeah, first of all, many books were read and i want to give...
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kristine: it is very much up in the air. there are a lot of questions that markets have left unanswered, but it feels like in the absence of clear direction or clear negative catalysts in the markets, the path of least resistance for now is higher. the central banks are back in earnest in september and we hear from powell and crude in terms of the size of rate hikes. that qt process, we still do not know how two things simultaneously, the rate hikes and the qt process, will impact markets. that will call on the bond markets rather than in terms of equity. tom: in the dollar is at play. mark was talking about the impact of qt stepping up this week and the strong dollar having more than impact so far in terms of the squeeze on financial conditions. with what you heard from jay powell, does that underpin the dollar in the quarters ahead? derek: i think it does. the markets are starting to go back into risk off and they are more fragile, so it is clearly an indication that the markets are beginning to listen to the fed. when you
kristine: it is very much up in the air. there are a lot of questions that markets have left unanswered, but it feels like in the absence of clear direction or clear negative catalysts in the markets, the path of least resistance for now is higher. the central banks are back in earnest in september and we hear from powell and crude in terms of the size of rate hikes. that qt process, we still do not know how two things simultaneously, the rate hikes and the qt process, will impact markets. that...
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kristin has until november to set a new — us. kristin has until november to set a new record. _ us.until november to set a new record. after a i to set a new record. after a quick trip home to norway, she will head to nepal and tibet for the final phase. the last super peaks in her super sites. tim allman, bbc news. well, it will be incredible if she does it achieve that. let's bring you all of the sports news. hello there. i'm tulsen tollett, and this is your sports news, where we start with premier league football, and a heated ending to the 2—2 draw at stamford bridge between chelsea and tottenham that saw both managers sent off. thomas tuchel and antonio conte had already received yellow cards after a flare up earlier in the game, and this incident at the conclusion saw both managers handed a red card. it came after a harry kane goal six minutes into stoppage time saw the match finish level, despite chelsea holding the advantage twice, and both managers played down the incident after the game. ijust compared i just compared to ijust compared to players who have a bit of fight on
kristin has until november to set a new — us. kristin has until november to set a new record. _ us.until november to set a new record. after a i to set a new record. after a quick trip home to norway, she will head to nepal and tibet for the final phase. the last super peaks in her super sites. tim allman, bbc news. well, it will be incredible if she does it achieve that. let's bring you all of the sports news. hello there. i'm tulsen tollett, and this is your sports news, where we start with...
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kristin harila carries a heavy burden.orld, but she can barely pause for a moment. these things don't climb themselves. we had like, a couple of rock falls, that was very dangerous. the rest have been logistical problems and waiting times. but climbing a mountain has not been so, not so much problems. kristin only took up mountain climbing seven years ago, but she is clearly a quick study. she is now on course to complete one of the sport's most impressive achievements. as everyone knows, mount everest is the world's tallest peak at 8849 metres. there are 13 other mountains that come in at a height above 8000 metres, and kristin has climbed 11 of them. now she only has three more to complete the set and she wants to do it as quickly as possible. at the moment, nepal's nirmal purja holds the record, doing so in six months and six days. if kristin beats his time she hopes it will send quite a message. i think that's just, like, people believe men are more strong. but in reality, the women are just as strong as the men are in
kristin harila carries a heavy burden.orld, but she can barely pause for a moment. these things don't climb themselves. we had like, a couple of rock falls, that was very dangerous. the rest have been logistical problems and waiting times. but climbing a mountain has not been so, not so much problems. kristin only took up mountain climbing seven years ago, but she is clearly a quick study. she is now on course to complete one of the sport's most impressive achievements. as everyone knows, mount...
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kristine: absolutely. that will be a determinant of the fed policy going forward in the signal we get there. it is interesting, the commentary. they are emphasizing the direction as higher but they cannot seem to agree on how high it will get. it is tricky, but that is the specificity in this point in time that markets are looking for. there is a risk that if powell does not deliver that, there is room for disappointment. tom: joe, what is the potential for than negative markets shock on the back of jackson hole? joseph: good morning. we are in an environment where we are looking for forward guidance but that is an unreasonable expectation to have given the pressures on the fed on the data side and the political side. i tend to agree that it is not appropriate to think of it too specifically about the scenario for the rates. the fed is very much a hike and see approach at this juncture, and that means by the end of the year, we might get three on the federal funds rate and they will be data-dependent and t
kristine: absolutely. that will be a determinant of the fed policy going forward in the signal we get there. it is interesting, the commentary. they are emphasizing the direction as higher but they cannot seem to agree on how high it will get. it is tricky, but that is the specificity in this point in time that markets are looking for. there is a risk that if powell does not deliver that, there is room for disappointment. tom: joe, what is the potential for than negative markets shock on the...
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kristine, let's start with you. in terms of market optimism up-to-date, what is it? is it about china, because there are questions around this fiscal support? >> it is the focus for markets this morning because it has been a while since we have seen good news out of china. the caveats that you mention is the fact that this is a bit of a bad news and good news sort of situation. the situation in china has deteriorated enough that the authorities felt it was warranted to the point of stimulus. in addition, also do more on the currency front because you see china pushing back against the strong dollar with a stronger end stakes -- yuan stakes. tom: that surprise the markets, didn't it? lara, let's bring you in at this point. what is your consensus of the market as we look at that key space and the direction you see for equities? laura: markets are priced for a hawkish reaction from chair jay powell when he speaks later today. notably, the debate will be around that if the to 75 basis point -- that 50 to 75 basis point hike. this is on the back of the fed potentially hav
kristine, let's start with you. in terms of market optimism up-to-date, what is it? is it about china, because there are questions around this fiscal support? >> it is the focus for markets this morning because it has been a while since we have seen good news out of china. the caveats that you mention is the fact that this is a bit of a bad news and good news sort of situation. the situation in china has deteriorated enough that the authorities felt it was warranted to the point of...
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kristin?, definitely some disappointment at the kennedy space center, but, you know, we knew this was going to be a very likely outcome of this very first attempt to get this incredibly complicated rocket off the launchpad. nasa was able to successfully trouble shoot through three problems this morning. the lightning, the hydrogen leak, they also thought they saw a crack in the intertank, in the main core stage. they were able to successfully fix all three of those issues. but in the end, it was the fourth problem, an engine with engine number 3, as you guys have been talking about, that they have simply not been able to reconcile. yes, there are still about two more hours left in this launch window, but they simply just don't think they're going to have enough time to fix it. so, right now they are still kind of keeping the rocket in its current configuration because they want to trouble shoot this problem and figure out what exactly is going on. we still don't know how severe the problem is.
kristin?, definitely some disappointment at the kennedy space center, but, you know, we knew this was going to be a very likely outcome of this very first attempt to get this incredibly complicated rocket off the launchpad. nasa was able to successfully trouble shoot through three problems this morning. the lightning, the hydrogen leak, they also thought they saw a crack in the intertank, in the main core stage. they were able to successfully fix all three of those issues. but in the end, it...
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elizabeth: kristin, he is setting an example.desantis? he suspended this liberal state attorney andrew warren, he is basically hijacking, setting aside the state legislature, the voters. it was not just about refusing to enforce abortion restrictions. he was picking and choosing what state laws to enforce. put himself above the law and above voters. >> exactly. of course ron desantis did the right thing here. the state attorney should be suspended if he is not willing to do his job by enforcing the law. what makes the story significant in my mind, far too many republicans are too weak or cowardly to take the kind of actions desantis just took. there are many red state governors that basically sit back and do nothing as these liberal george soros funded state attorneys, like you said, pick and choose which laws they want to follow and which ones they don't want to enforce. in fact a couple of days ago, 88 elected prosecutors, mostly attorneys general and district attorneys signed a letter vowing not to enforce anti-abortion laws.
elizabeth: kristin, he is setting an example.desantis? he suspended this liberal state attorney andrew warren, he is basically hijacking, setting aside the state legislature, the voters. it was not just about refusing to enforce abortion restrictions. he was picking and choosing what state laws to enforce. put himself above the law and above voters. >> exactly. of course ron desantis did the right thing here. the state attorney should be suspended if he is not willing to do his job by...
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aishah: okay, kristin, bill, thanks for joining us. please come back soon.shah, we will talk with former fbi special about mark zuckerberg admitting he helped suppress the hunter biden story after talking with the fbi next. ♪ ♪ ♪ about two years ago i realized that jade was overweight. i wish i would have introduced the fresh food a lot sooner. after farmer's dog she's a much healthier weight. she's a lot more active. and she's able to join us on our adventures. get started at longlivedogs.com new astepro allergy. no allergy spray is faster. with the speed of astepro, almost nothing can slow you down. because astepro starts working in 30 minutes, while other allergy sprays take hours. and astepro is the first and only 24-hour steroid free allergy spray. now without a prescription. astepro and go. griff: facebook ceo mark zuckerberg that facebook suppressed story of hunter biden following warning from fbi. alexis mcadams live in new york city with the latest, hey a lexis. alex: we are talking about hunter biden's laptop again, he and his team took the warning
aishah: okay, kristin, bill, thanks for joining us. please come back soon.shah, we will talk with former fbi special about mark zuckerberg admitting he helped suppress the hunter biden story after talking with the fbi next. ♪ ♪ ♪ about two years ago i realized that jade was overweight. i wish i would have introduced the fresh food a lot sooner. after farmer's dog she's a much healthier weight. she's a lot more active. and she's able to join us on our adventures. get started at...
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kristin welker has the latest. >> reporter: tonight the focus is intensifying on investigations swirling around former president trump in washington, several are underway surrounding his finances, classified documents and the january 6th attack in new york there is civil and criminal investigations into the former president's business dealings and in georgia a special grand jury is looking into efforts to overturn the 2020 election. tomorrow in atlanta rudy giuliani is expected to testify. his lawyer telling nbc news he's now a target in that probe and it's unlikely he'll answer questions about conversations with his former boss can mr. giuliani claim attorney-client privilege? >> he can try, but that won't be the most prominent privilege he asserts. it will likely be the fifth amendment privilege against self-incrimination. >> reporter: tonight information about allen weisselberg. he's expected to plead guilty in his tax evasion case and be sentenced to five months in jail he's also expected to cooperate in the upcoming trial against the trump organization but not with investigations in
kristin welker has the latest. >> reporter: tonight the focus is intensifying on investigations swirling around former president trump in washington, several are underway surrounding his finances, classified documents and the january 6th attack in new york there is civil and criminal investigations into the former president's business dealings and in georgia a special grand jury is looking into efforts to overturn the 2020 election. tomorrow in atlanta rudy giuliani is expected to...
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kristine: emily, it really is all about the dip buyers today.n the absence of volume, the path of resistance for stocks is higher. green across the board in the text complex. the nasdaq finally delivering a gain, the first in three days. even semiconductors, they have been battered for the last two days but they are finally ending the day higher by 2.2%. as you mentioned, bed, bath & beyond definitely missing out on this rally, after the news about ryan cohen wanting out of his stake of the company. that has made for a plunge of nearly 20% on the day. but the good news is that it is not nearly enough to undo the 400% rally that we have seen since july. that is going to hurt, though, for retail traders who have plunged into the stock here. one thing to keep an eye on in the text complex, evaluations. keep an eye on those. the nasdaq is currently trading at a price multiple of 24. that is well above what we are seeing for the s&p 500, at around 18 here. we have talked about investors thinking about the asset rotation and loading up on treasuries b
kristine: emily, it really is all about the dip buyers today.n the absence of volume, the path of resistance for stocks is higher. green across the board in the text complex. the nasdaq finally delivering a gain, the first in three days. even semiconductors, they have been battered for the last two days but they are finally ending the day higher by 2.2%. as you mentioned, bed, bath & beyond definitely missing out on this rally, after the news about ryan cohen wanting out of his stake of the...
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. >> kristin is a nationally recognized trainer and consultant of the intersection of race, adolescents and policing. she is a professor of law and director of the juvenile justice center and initiative at the georgetown university law center. from 1998 until 2001 she was the lead attorney at the juvenile public defenders service for the district of columbia. torches receive and click 2020 leadership prize in the juvenile rlaw center and the 2013 robere shepard junior award for excellence in juvenile defense from the national juvenile defender center. her latest book the rage of innocence, how america criminalizes black youth was ascribed by georgetown's beutler as a lucid analysis from a brilliant scholar at the top of her game. and by the washington post is comprehensive, meticulously researched, written in a language accessible to lawyers and laypeople alike. most important articulating realistic forms that are within reach right now. kristen's advice on how to honor the black children who are so often harmed by our justice system is pretty simple. tell their stories. in the wake of
. >> kristin is a nationally recognized trainer and consultant of the intersection of race, adolescents and policing. she is a professor of law and director of the juvenile justice center and initiative at the georgetown university law center. from 1998 until 2001 she was the lead attorney at the juvenile public defenders service for the district of columbia. torches receive and click 2020 leadership prize in the juvenile rlaw center and the 2013 robere shepard junior award for excellence...
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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 hi
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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and in austin, texas, the average rent is increased by nearly 50 percent. kristin salumi reports from new york. so this is the master bedroom. you can find apartments with amazing views, but affordable housing is hard to come by in manhattan. average rants recently topped $5000.00 a month here and the increases are spilling over to neighboring communities like jersey city, new jersey. but he $400.00 for a buffalo too much already. that's where this man took to social media to vent about his 2 bedroom apartment, jumping up more than $1200.00 a month. this last one here is a $37.00 more than 37 percent increase in rent. he's hardly alone. new york city has historically had high rents were now everybody's having historically high rents, you know, in the southeast particular with there's been a lot of growth in it. atlanta, charlotte, nashville, texas. the corona virus pandemic said many city families looking for larger places to live while supply chain issues and rising cars have slowed down new construction . a study by the u. s. census bureau in june found that more than 13000000 peopl
and in austin, texas, the average rent is increased by nearly 50 percent. kristin salumi reports from new york. so this is the master bedroom. you can find apartments with amazing views, but affordable housing is hard to come by in manhattan. average rants recently topped $5000.00 a month here and the increases are spilling over to neighboring communities like jersey city, new jersey. but he $400.00 for a buffalo too much already. that's where this man took to social media to vent about his 2...
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kristin, what do you have?row morning at 8:33 a.m. nasa says the vehicle is looking in perfect shape. this is saying something for florida in august. we have an 80% favorable weather window at the start of that launch window at 8:33 in the morning. i don't want to jinx anything, a lot can happen. as of now all systems are go for launch tomorrow of the first inaugural flight of the artemis program, the artemis 1 mission. we had other weather issues. just yesterday you may remember me telling you about these lightning strikes. there were several lightning strikes that either hit the lightning towers at the launch pad or got very, very close. nasa officials have been working that issue yesterday afternoon and overnight. they believe that everything is okay, that it caused no problems here. one of the lead artemis officials with nasa speaking just this morning about that lightning strike. >> bottom line is, we look really good. no issues, no concerns or constraints from the lightning events at this point. >> report
kristin, what do you have?row morning at 8:33 a.m. nasa says the vehicle is looking in perfect shape. this is saying something for florida in august. we have an 80% favorable weather window at the start of that launch window at 8:33 in the morning. i don't want to jinx anything, a lot can happen. as of now all systems are go for launch tomorrow of the first inaugural flight of the artemis program, the artemis 1 mission. we had other weather issues. just yesterday you may remember me telling you...
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kristin haran is carmen's sister. >> she was a gorgeous strawberry blond, feisty.outgoing young woman who loved her son more than anything in the whole world. they were just like two peas in a pod. >> it was a monday afternoon, the week before halloween. nick and christina got off the school bus and walked home together. cobb county prosecutor jesse evans. >> first thing they did is go downstairs to see if they could find nick's mom. her car was there. she should be there. >> while christina stayed by the door, nick went inside. someone was there but not his mom. >> nick turned the corner and he saw something move across the bedroom down the long hallway. >> it was a dark figure wearing gloves and a mask. the stranger suddenly stabbed nick and left him for dead. >> as he's laying there on the floor he actually sees his perpetrator run from the house. christina began really freaking out. she was terrified. >> christina ran upstairs to her apartment to get help. her baby-sitter katheryn was there with her boyfriend scott. they hurried downstairs. >> christina started
kristin haran is carmen's sister. >> she was a gorgeous strawberry blond, feisty.outgoing young woman who loved her son more than anything in the whole world. they were just like two peas in a pod. >> it was a monday afternoon, the week before halloween. nick and christina got off the school bus and walked home together. cobb county prosecutor jesse evans. >> first thing they did is go downstairs to see if they could find nick's mom. her car was there. she should be there....
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let's bring in cnn's space correspondent kristin fisher. this might be my favorite picture so far. each one is better than the last. >> and this is just -- i think it is like the fifth or sixth of many that we're going to be getting from webb over its roughly 20-year life span. what you're looking at in that image is a galaxy more than 500 million light-years away. and it got its name because of how it was formed, the cartwheel galaxy, a spiral galaxy, like our galaxy, the milky way, but it collided with a much smaller galaxy. when it did, we got what is called a ring galaxy, which is what you see there. inside that bright core, that is hot dust, early young baby star clusters essentially, then that outer ring is where you see star formation and star deaths. supernovas, as they're called. what stands out to me in this image is the fact that this is a galaxy that the hubbell space telescope, webb's predecessor, looked at extensively and if we can pop up a comparison, you can see just how much better the webb space telescope is. this is the n
let's bring in cnn's space correspondent kristin fisher. this might be my favorite picture so far. each one is better than the last. >> and this is just -- i think it is like the fifth or sixth of many that we're going to be getting from webb over its roughly 20-year life span. what you're looking at in that image is a galaxy more than 500 million light-years away. and it got its name because of how it was formed, the cartwheel galaxy, a spiral galaxy, like our galaxy, the milky way, but...
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but kristin, that's when he joins us from the united nations now. 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 membe
but kristin, that's when he joins us from the united nations now. 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...
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kristin carries a heavy burden.untain in the well but she can barely pause for a moment. these things don't climb themselves. i had liked, a couple of rock falls, that was very dangerous. the rest have been logistical problems and waiting times. but climbing a mountain has not been so, not so much problems. she only took up mountain climbing seven years ago, but she has clearly been a quick study. she is now on course to complete one of the sport's most impressive achievements. as everyone knows, mount everest is the world's tallest peak at 8849 metres. there are 13 other mountains that come in at a height above 8000 metres. and kristin has climbed 11 of them. now she only has three more to complete the set and she wants to do it as quickly as possible. at the moment, nepal's man owns the record. if she beats his time she hopes it will send a message. i she beats his time she hopes it will send a message.— will send a message. i think it is 'ust, will send a message. i think it is just. peeple _ will send a message.
kristin carries a heavy burden.untain in the well but she can barely pause for a moment. these things don't climb themselves. i had liked, a couple of rock falls, that was very dangerous. the rest have been logistical problems and waiting times. but climbing a mountain has not been so, not so much problems. she only took up mountain climbing seven years ago, but she has clearly been a quick study. she is now on course to complete one of the sport's most impressive achievements. as everyone...
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the meeting comes at a time of hyphens, global tensions over the ukraine war. kristin salumi has more from the you when the un secretary general kicked off the 10th review conference of the n p t by sounding the alarm to the day humanities. just one muse, understanding when miscalculation away from nuclear, elation we have been extraordinary. lucky so far but luck is not the strategy. his pessimism stands in sharp contrast to when russia in the united states signed on to the treaty in 1970. this is indeed an historic occasion. it was the height of the cold war and the goal was to prevent a nuclear conflict. nations of the world moved from a period of confrontation to a period of negotiation and a period of lasting peace. as recently as january, the 5 permanent members of the un security council, who also happened to be the officially recognized nuclear weapons states, the united states, the united kingdom, russia, china, and france, all pledge not to further disseminate nuclear weapons. but a month later, russia invaded ukraine, while russia claims full compliance with the n p t. othe
the meeting comes at a time of hyphens, global tensions over the ukraine war. kristin salumi has more from the you when the un secretary general kicked off the 10th review conference of the n p t by sounding the alarm to the day humanities. just one muse, understanding when miscalculation away from nuclear, elation we have been extraordinary. lucky so far but luck is not the strategy. his pessimism stands in sharp contrast to when russia in the united states signed on to the treaty in 1970....
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update to kristin's me. me live with us there at the urine. ah, richard, that whites is a defense on this stuff. the global consultant see a wiki strep. he says china's military response is strong. this is not the most aggressive thing that the p l a could do, but it's pretty expensive. i mean, worse, they're basically showing us that the chinese navy and air force now has to capacity turn force a blockade around time and sprang good economically. cut off that import of food and fuel and other necessities. and the u. s. would have to use military force to break that blockade. so i think this is a fairly, you know, firm and military response or not impeding on how many aerospace are attacking targets in taiwan. but posing a blockade if it were to formerly be declared as an act of war. the initial fear was the impression full scale invasion of ukraine, which was unexpected by many could lead to a similarly unexpected attack by the mainland on taiwan. soon, most people would think it would be if he years off. but now, since the war is dragged on,
update to kristin's me. me live with us there at the urine. ah, richard, that whites is a defense on this stuff. the global consultant see a wiki strep. he says china's military response is strong. this is not the most aggressive thing that the p l a could do, but it's pretty expensive. i mean, worse, they're basically showing us that the chinese navy and air force now has to capacity turn force a blockade around time and sprang good economically. cut off that import of food and fuel and other...
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again, if you can wait to buy shoes, kristin says just do it. >> shoes like clothing is seasonal. >> buy the kids one new pair of shoes and a few outfits to start the school year and wait until labor day to overhaul their full wardrobe. patience probably pays. a little while longer you can save money. >> reporter: we've had a lot of fun saving you are money this week. watch our stories online at nbcbayarea.com/responds. i will see you at the mall. have a great weekend. >> meet you there, chris. you're buying. it's 6: teenagers. the new image investigators want you to see. >>> a move to relax covid guidelines, we'll tell you what you need to know about the cdc's new recommendations when it mes to covid. mes to covid. een left in the dust. tribes with big casinos mes to covid. een left in the dust. make billions, while small tribes struggle in poverty. prop 27 is a game changer. 27 taxes and regulates online sports betting to fund permanent solution to homelessness. while helping every tribe in california. so who's attacking prop 27? wealthy casino tribes who want all the money for the
again, if you can wait to buy shoes, kristin says just do it. >> shoes like clothing is seasonal. >> buy the kids one new pair of shoes and a few outfits to start the school year and wait until labor day to overhaul their full wardrobe. patience probably pays. a little while longer you can save money. >> reporter: we've had a lot of fun saving you are money this week. watch our stories online at nbcbayarea.com/responds. i will see you at the mall. have a great weekend....
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again, if you can wait to buy shoes, kristin says just do it. >> shoes like clothing is seasonal. >> reporter: maybe buy the kids one new pair of shoes and a few outfits to start the school year and wait until labor day to overhaul their full wardrobe. patience probably pays. a little while longer you can save money. >> reporter: we've had a lot of fun saving you are money this week. watch our stories online at nbcbayarea.com/responds. i will see you at the mall. have a great weekend. >>> the cdc issues new recommendations when it comes to covid, and it moves away from the more restrictive measures we've gotten used to. we'll tell you what you need to know when it comes to covid. stay with us. you'atre wchin in order for small businesses to thrive, they need to be smart. efficient. agile. and that's never been more important than it is right now. so for a limited time, comcast business is introducing small business savings. call now to get powerful internet for just 39 dollars a month. with no contract. and a money back guarantee. all on the largest, fastest reliable network. from th
again, if you can wait to buy shoes, kristin says just do it. >> shoes like clothing is seasonal. >> reporter: maybe buy the kids one new pair of shoes and a few outfits to start the school year and wait until labor day to overhaul their full wardrobe. patience probably pays. a little while longer you can save money. >> reporter: we've had a lot of fun saving you are money this week. watch our stories online at nbcbayarea.com/responds. i will see you at the mall. have a great...
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garden on the outskirts of town. telephoning with contacts influence book alongside his day job kristin's and also helps parents to escape the danish child protection authorities. like hannah, who are afraid, officials might take their children away. your legal will be herb. he gives them tips and puts them in touch with people abroad. he recently helped a father kenneth settle in flint, spoke with his 8 year old son after kristen's and witnessed similar cases. he became committed to helping those affected by danish policies in for those of so pre braunfels, were put on to prove less. so had you thought to this can take children away just like that seemed from you to where i wanted to do something about that. and just as my know, learned student from kindergarten, sometimes i get up to 3 call the day before from the stressed, able on baneful, afraid of a forced adoption renewal. they asked me for advice. i will demo. i advised them to go abroad for gama road and barn ford fulfilled it. because until local authorities make a final decision on the fate of a child, it's legal to cleave nicho
garden on the outskirts of town. telephoning with contacts influence book alongside his day job kristin's and also helps parents to escape the danish child protection authorities. like hannah, who are afraid, officials might take their children away. your legal will be herb. he gives them tips and puts them in touch with people abroad. he recently helped a father kenneth settle in flint, spoke with his 8 year old son after kristen's and witnessed similar cases. he became committed to helping...
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he recently helped a father kenneth settle in flint, spoke with his 8 year old son after kristin's in witnessed similar cases, he became committed to helping those affected by danish policies in for those of so pre braunfels, to put on super val, i saw how the authorities can take children away just like that seem to from you, stewart. i wanted to do something about that and just as well, latitude from the waterloo. sometimes i get up to 3 calls a day with a boy from distressed paypal under info, afraid of a forced adoption news renewal. they asked me for advice. i will demo. i advised them to go abroad for gama road and barn ford over shay would have because until local authorities make a final decision on the fate of the child, it's legally leave. nicholas coronel, both of you on born from new la gala life, florida. back in flints, book, we meet kenneth and his son, william. they moved to germany just a few weeks ago with christensen's help. denmark is just across the bay. when danish authorities move to forcibly place kenneth's 8 year old child in foster care, the family left their
he recently helped a father kenneth settle in flint, spoke with his 8 year old son after kristin's in witnessed similar cases, he became committed to helping those affected by danish policies in for those of so pre braunfels, to put on super val, i saw how the authorities can take children away just like that seem to from you, stewart. i wanted to do something about that and just as well, latitude from the waterloo. sometimes i get up to 3 calls a day with a boy from distressed paypal under...
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james, i mean he has come here to meet scientist kristin abraham. 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 fat. 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
james, i mean he has come here to meet scientist kristin abraham. 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 fat. 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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the data, the meetings, kristin bailey -- kristen joins us now. we have shifted to are fully invested portfolio since the first quarter of 2020. what does that mean? kristen: what we have said the past months is really looking at where we can go from here, and there are three different scenarios we can see. robust, resilient, or a recessionary scenario. i don't think anyone is really calling for robust. right now we have a 50-50 chance in terms of tipping over into a true recession, not technical, or seen that resilient slowing growth environment. we want to prepare for folios for both, so the changes we made in terms of investing in high-quality equity, we have been there all along here today starting q3 last year, and upping our fixed income portfolios and pulled back on commodity and energy positions due to the fact we are seeing inflationary pressures of eight, and that was more in our portfolios for hedging purposes than any type of long hung. tom: you are so good on the income statement. what did you learn about margin dynamics? i believe we
the data, the meetings, kristin bailey -- kristen joins us now. we have shifted to are fully invested portfolio since the first quarter of 2020. what does that mean? kristen: what we have said the past months is really looking at where we can go from here, and there are three different scenarios we can see. robust, resilient, or a recessionary scenario. i don't think anyone is really calling for robust. right now we have a 50-50 chance in terms of tipping over into a true recession, not...
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paul flores is accused of killing kristin smart after party in 1996 while both were freshman.ather is on trial because he's accused of helping them hide the body which still has not been found. >>> here's a live look at the chevron station on san jose's coleman avenue. regular unleaded right at $5.50 a gallon. the gas prices are down. now seven weeks in a row. the average is $4.13 marking the 51st street day of decline. down from a high of over $5.00. global demand for oil is falling as economic growth has slowed and prices make keep lower provided there are no major unexpected disruptions. >> celebrating $5.00 a gallon. >>> that's look at the golden gate bridge. a little different from this angle. this is from sausalito. we see the fog there but not as thick. we will check in with meteorologist kari hall who's got our weekend forecast. >>> there's a lot of events going on this weekend. music on the square happening tomorrow evening at redwood city and the courthouse square. starts at 6:00 p.m. it will be in the mid-70s and cooling down quickly. make sure you have your jacket
paul flores is accused of killing kristin smart after party in 1996 while both were freshman.ather is on trial because he's accused of helping them hide the body which still has not been found. >>> here's a live look at the chevron station on san jose's coleman avenue. regular unleaded right at $5.50 a gallon. the gas prices are down. now seven weeks in a row. the average is $4.13 marking the 51st street day of decline. down from a high of over $5.00. global demand for oil is falling...
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victoria ohoragu, sister of former olympic champion kristine, took another silver for england in theres, with team—mate jody williams securing bronze, whilst mathew hudson smith led the field for the majority of the men's race. but run out of steam just before the line. having to settle for second here at the end. it's finals day in the boxing and with 16 gold medals and england have their first ever commonwealth beach volleyball medal. twins javier and joaquin bello cruised to a historic triumph, taking victory in the bronze medal match to give the birmingham crowd a moment they've never seen before and may never see again. lovely that they went over to cuddle their mum. there was no medal of any colour for england's cricketers after they were hammered in the t20 bronze medal match by new zealand. after posting just 110 for nine in their 20 overs, it always looked to be well below par. sophie devine struck an unbeaten half century as the white ferns eased home with more than eight overs to spare. it's australia against india in the final and look at this, radha yadav showing some ex
victoria ohoragu, sister of former olympic champion kristine, took another silver for england in theres, with team—mate jody williams securing bronze, whilst mathew hudson smith led the field for the majority of the men's race. but run out of steam just before the line. having to settle for second here at the end. it's finals day in the boxing and with 16 gold medals and england have their first ever commonwealth beach volleyball medal. twins javier and joaquin bello cruised to a historic...
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military, our weapon re and, and equipment that could be sent over to ukraine, arms and ammunition to kristin. let's just have a listen to some of what the ukrainian defense minister had to say. and we're oh that we all have common sense that there is no time for fatigue. that is model horn for moral form. you need energy and frankly speaking, the mean energy in this case is money. all parties know that we need funding and the term articulated readiness to support us financially. chris, in the minister talking about a marathon there, does the international community have the stamina to keep up while that is certainly what they would like for, for the well to believe international leaders. certainly, leaders here in europe would like for, for, for, for, for ukraine at believe that they still have the stamina to continue to supporting ukraine. but the reality is a belong of at the war dreads on. you can almost see that the political will waning because of course, support the ukraine, the continued support of ukraine. these monetary pledges have real implications for, for, for, for budget. so he
military, our weapon re and, and equipment that could be sent over to ukraine, arms and ammunition to kristin. let's just have a listen to some of what the ukrainian defense minister had to say. and we're oh that we all have common sense that there is no time for fatigue. that is model horn for moral form. you need energy and frankly speaking, the mean energy in this case is money. all parties know that we need funding and the term articulated readiness to support us financially. chris, in the...
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kristin fisher reports. >> reporter: european space agency astronaut matthias maar was wrapping up apacesuit. it was eerily similar to what happened to an italian astronaut. water from the cooling tubes inside the spacesuit was leaking into his hell memet, and he alm drowned. >> for a couple minutes i experienced what it's like to be a goldfish in a fishbowl from the point of view of the goldfish. >> reporter: it's a nightmare scenario according to garrett reeseman who went on to be the first spacesuit engineer at spacex. >> if you fill the helmet you can't breathe, and you can't take the helmet off. so you're in a very bad, bad mace. and it got serious. >> reporter: they have stopped all spacewalks until matthias' faulty spacesuit is returned to earth for inspection. but even if it's fixed the problem is these spacesuits or emus are decades old and there's not many left. >> it goes all the way back to apollo, pre-1975. the helmet's exactly the same that we wore on the apollo suits. >> reporter: nasa knows it's a problem. they're partnering with two commercial companies to develop th
kristin fisher reports. >> reporter: european space agency astronaut matthias maar was wrapping up apacesuit. it was eerily similar to what happened to an italian astronaut. water from the cooling tubes inside the spacesuit was leaking into his hell memet, and he alm drowned. >> for a couple minutes i experienced what it's like to be a goldfish in a fishbowl from the point of view of the goldfish. >> reporter: it's a nightmare scenario according to garrett reeseman who went on...
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kristine aquino and i will be taking crew on that show. can find the podcast on spotify and itunes. kailey: we will continue this conversation on energy because it's so important as more than half of u.k. households risking the push into energy poverty. we will speak with the ceo of the uk's first and only specialist pay as you go next. this is bloomberg. ♪ >> you are looking at a live shot of the principal room. this is bloomberg. keeping your up to date with news around the world. russian president vladimir putin has ordered the military to increase its armed forces by 137,000. the degree did not explain whether it would come with a draft. the kremlin has said only volunteer contract soldiers will take part in what it calls the special military operation in ukraine. global monkeypox cases have declined accordant to world health organization. new cases fell 21% in the weeks sunday. they continued spike in the american -- in the americas. china has stepped up its attempt to stimulate the economy. largely focused on infrastructure spending.
kristine aquino and i will be taking crew on that show. can find the podcast on spotify and itunes. kailey: we will continue this conversation on energy because it's so important as more than half of u.k. households risking the push into energy poverty. we will speak with the ceo of the uk's first and only specialist pay as you go next. this is bloomberg. ♪ >> you are looking at a live shot of the principal room. this is bloomberg. keeping your up to date with news around the world....
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. >> kristin henning is a trainer and consultant on the intersection of race, adolescent and policing . she is a professor of law and director of the juvenile justice center initiative at the georgetown university law center. from 1998 to 2001 she was a lead attorney of the juvenile unit for thedistrict of columbia . awards she has received include the leadership price from the juvenile law center and 2013 robert e shepard junior award for excellence in juvenile defense from the national juvenile offender center. her latest book "the rage of innocence: how america criminalizes black youth" was described by georgetown paul butler as a lucid analysis from a brilliant scholar at the top of her game. and by the washington post as comprehensive, meticulously researched, written language accessible to lawyers and laypeople alike and most importantly articulated realistically with forms that are in reach right now. kristen's advice on how to honor the black children who are so oftenempowered by our justice hesystem is simple . tell her story. in the wake of worldwide outrage and high-profile
. >> kristin henning is a trainer and consultant on the intersection of race, adolescent and policing . she is a professor of law and director of the juvenile justice center initiative at the georgetown university law center. from 1998 to 2001 she was a lead attorney of the juvenile unit for thedistrict of columbia . awards she has received include the leadership price from the juvenile law center and 2013 robert e shepard junior award for excellence in juvenile defense from the national...
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kristin smart's mother testified. was struggling at college and having a rough time there. do you think that made her vulnerable to someone looking to take advantage of her? >> it could have. when kids are college age, again, sometimes judgment can go out the window, that doesn't mean that anybody deserves to be murdered or raped or raped. -- or kidnapped. the defendant was also a student. just because you are seen with somebody when they go missing or someone says you are creepy won't be enough to put a nail in his coffin. the prosecution will need a lot more. i know it's still early. >> we have the timeline up here. showing this case began my of 1996? >> here we for a trial today. if they were able to find a body. there is no body, could they use dna evidence? just a quick answer. >> that's what they need. if they don't have that, they have a real problem. if they have that, even though it's old we can connect the dots. >> all right. thank you very much for your insight. >> the pedal to the metal. los angeles landlo
kristin smart's mother testified. was struggling at college and having a rough time there. do you think that made her vulnerable to someone looking to take advantage of her? >> it could have. when kids are college age, again, sometimes judgment can go out the window, that doesn't mean that anybody deserves to be murdered or raped or raped. -- or kidnapped. the defendant was also a student. just because you are seen with somebody when they go missing or someone says you are creepy won't be...
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kristin, appreciate it.ratic senator from massachusetts, elizabeth warren, and the democratic nominee for the ohio senate seat, congressman tim ryan.sununu. it's all at 9:00 a.m. and noon eastern sunday morning right here on cnn. i'm erica hill in for jake tapper on this friday. thanks for joining us. our coverage continues right now with wolf blitzer in "the situation room." >>> happening now, the newly unsealed mar-a-lago search affidavit reveals the level of top-secret intelligence that was taken to former president trump's home, stored in an unauthorized location, and at a risk of falling into the wrong hands. the affidavit released with the u.s. justice department's redactions also shows the fbi believed its search might uncover, quote, evidence of obstruction. we're breaking down all of the new information this hour. welcome to our viewers here in the united states and around the world. i'm wolf blitzer, you're in "the situatio".
kristin, appreciate it.ratic senator from massachusetts, elizabeth warren, and the democratic nominee for the ohio senate seat, congressman tim ryan.sununu. it's all at 9:00 a.m. and noon eastern sunday morning right here on cnn. i'm erica hill in for jake tapper on this friday. thanks for joining us. our coverage continues right now with wolf blitzer in "the situation room." >>> happening now, the newly unsealed mar-a-lago search affidavit reveals the level of top-secret...
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kristin welker has the latest. >> reporter: today americans will get their first glimpse of the affidavit extraordinary search warrant executed by the fbi at mar-a-lago. former president trump's florida estate. a federal judge in florida has ordered a redacted copy of the affidavit including blacked out portions the justice department wants kept secret to be made public by noon today. the affidavit is believed to contain critical information about the government's investigation into the alleged mishandling of classified materials at mar-a-lago. media companies including nbc news asked the judge to make the affidavit public as mr. trump and his allies have repeatedly called for it to be unsealed. >> i think what the judge did was release all of the information. this way people could know whether there is a serious allegation or this is more manufactured. >> reporter: but the judge is siding with the justice department to release only portions of the affidavit. calling those redactions narrowly tailored to serve the government's legitimate interest in the integrity of the ongoing investigat
kristin welker has the latest. >> reporter: today americans will get their first glimpse of the affidavit extraordinary search warrant executed by the fbi at mar-a-lago. former president trump's florida estate. a federal judge in florida has ordered a redacted copy of the affidavit including blacked out portions the justice department wants kept secret to be made public by noon today. the affidavit is believed to contain critical information about the government's investigation into the...
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. >> reporter: retailmenot's kristin mcgrath says if you wait a few weeks to buy your kids' new clothesch as 70% less than right now. when exactly should you start clothes shopping? >> wait until labor day, when you're going to find really fantastic clothing deals. >> reporter: also, keep an eye on the clearance rack. many are sparse now, but the california retailers association's forecast for more markdowns is frugally favorable. >> i think you're going to see some products on there that were kind of a couple years old that got stuck in the supply chain. i think that will come out. i think some of our discount stores you see, they're going to get some more supply because stores will be offloading to that. >> reporter: what about shoes? >> kids do grow fast, so sometimes shoes are a must-have purchase. >> reporter: kristin and i conversed again. if you can wait to buy shoes, just do it. >> shoes, like clothing, is seasonal. >> reporter: maybe buy the kids one new pair of shoes and a few outfits now to start the school year, then wait until after labor day to overhaul their full wardrobe
. >> reporter: retailmenot's kristin mcgrath says if you wait a few weeks to buy your kids' new clothesch as 70% less than right now. when exactly should you start clothes shopping? >> wait until labor day, when you're going to find really fantastic clothing deals. >> reporter: also, keep an eye on the clearance rack. many are sparse now, but the california retailers association's forecast for more markdowns is frugally favorable. >> i think you're going to see some...
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i'm just i use just to keep most daniel kristin, umbrella, you will get the work done. yeah. and a couple of units of scheduled was up at least the other one you still with me. i'm not. can you still grades which started and you'll be, what is the media with fever? will be on you. it the way you did when you, unless you might done lowest the graphs instrument like you said, i was a baby. listen, somebody was nuclear wasn't a problem approach a shilling. you getting the go grains of a new and use agenda one you to one of the with need. good boy, unless exposure in your voice isn't sure leaders and rank and file members, if nationally, still organizations admit they had been preparing for violence. st. riots long before the protests and gulf key. lee from bethel supposedly it still believes necessarily just go to hang out, but they're green. the down below that comes with all this. he has to live to move, but i don't much a live to cool acumen won't grow clean school. and that's a new school due to my children, to talk to spoke with to greens, which are the when school more wil
i'm just i use just to keep most daniel kristin, umbrella, you will get the work done. yeah. and a couple of units of scheduled was up at least the other one you still with me. i'm not. can you still grades which started and you'll be, what is the media with fever? will be on you. it the way you did when you, unless you might done lowest the graphs instrument like you said, i was a baby. listen, somebody was nuclear wasn't a problem approach a shilling. you getting the go grains of a new and...
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cnn's space and defense correspondent kristin fisher is live at the kennedy space center. a lot of stops and starts, questions if they could complete this and now the scrub. do we know the full scope? are rt we don't know the full scope. about 91 nasa engineers are trying to figure out if this is a few day delay or, perhaps, longer. we have a backup launch attempt on friday. a third attempt on monday. if this is something they can fix on the launchpad. if it's not something they can fix on the launchpad, then they'll have to roll it back to the vertical assembly building, which takes about three days. you're looking at a much longer delay there. we're awaiting a press conference likely later today at some point from nasa to walk us through what exactly went wrong and how quickly they think that they can fix it. but let me just kind of walk you through what exactly we know happened. first, there was a lightning strike issue this morning. lightning getting to the pad. they were able to move past that storm. then there was a hydrogen leak issue. they were able to fix that. th
cnn's space and defense correspondent kristin fisher is live at the kennedy space center. a lot of stops and starts, questions if they could complete this and now the scrub. do we know the full scope? are rt we don't know the full scope. about 91 nasa engineers are trying to figure out if this is a few day delay or, perhaps, longer. we have a backup launch attempt on friday. a third attempt on monday. if this is something they can fix on the launchpad. if it's not something they can fix on the...
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kristin go national and >> by most definitions, he has been progressive. are there situations where he has shifted right? >> look at the energy situation. he has been upfront saying we need to get off fossil fuels, we need take get to sustainable energy, however he is keeping open nuclear power. however, he is not totally eliminating fossil fuel. you need to have a transition, as he feels, to not leave off the fossil fuel train quickly. there are issues where he is going toward the center, toward the right. jerry brown always says his motto was to battle right and keep a straight course. kristen: as you look into the political side, let's talk quickly about the new study out of uc berkeley that shows if biden does not run, voters have him as the number one option. how much of that is just name familiarity? how much can we extrapolate? >> of course it is name familiarity, but some of the else does,, let harris. -- kamala harris. suddenly he has gone on the air, airing ads on red states, this image of the fighter for democratic values because he sees democra
kristin go national and >> by most definitions, he has been progressive. are there situations where he has shifted right? >> look at the energy situation. he has been upfront saying we need to get off fossil fuels, we need take get to sustainable energy, however he is keeping open nuclear power. however, he is not totally eliminating fossil fuel. you need to have a transition, as he feels, to not leave off the fossil fuel train quickly. there are issues where he is going toward the...
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cnn's kristin fisher has details. >> reporter: it has been a long time since nasa's had its own candlef. >> reporter: 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 on the launchpad and ready to fly. >> until all of us that gaze up at the moon, dreaming of the day human kind returns to the lunar surface, folks, we're here. >> reporter: the artemis rocket or sls is years behind schedule, billions over budget, but it is also the most powerful rocket ever built, and it is designed to launch people even deeper into space than the moon. >> our sights are not set on the moon. our sights are set clearly on mars. >> reporter: first, it has to pass this uncrudeewed test flig with man knequins on board. mission control is at the johnson space center in houston, texas. >> this is apollo control houston. >> reporter: the same place that controlled every apollo and shuttle mission. >> this is where it all happens as far as human space flight. >> reporter: rick la brod is in charge of it all as
cnn's kristin fisher has details. >> reporter: it has been a long time since nasa's had its own candlef. >> reporter: 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 on the launchpad and ready to fly. >> until all of us that gaze up at the moon, dreaming of the day human kind returns to the lunar surface, folks, we're here. >> reporter: the artemis rocket or sls is...
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kristin, appreciate it. >>> also with us, cnn aerospace analyst miles o'brien. science correspondent for pbs news hour. when we look at this, as kristin mentioned, we're going to have an update in a few hours. but as we sit here and look at what's to come, there is a launch window on friday. chances that this is resolved before then? >> it feels like a problem that may be difficult to fix while it's sitting on the launchpad. i don't want to get too far ahead of this 1:00 p.m. news conference, but it's not easy to fix a shuttle main engine on the pad. so it's very familiar to the shuttle program. liquid hydrogen ultimately is the coldest substance on the planet, hydrogen is the lightest element. you have all kinds of extremes. it tension to leak it tension to -- tension to leak, it tends to leak up plumbing. and this bedeviled the program. here we have a main engine up to its old tricks. you know, i don't know how long it will take to fix it, but it could take a while. >> so on the one hand is it helpful -- there's been so much talk this morning, i've been listen
kristin, appreciate it. >>> also with us, cnn aerospace analyst miles o'brien. science correspondent for pbs news hour. when we look at this, as kristin mentioned, we're going to have an update in a few hours. but as we sit here and look at what's to come, there is a launch window on friday. chances that this is resolved before then? >> it feels like a problem that may be difficult to fix while it's sitting on the launchpad. i don't want to get too far ahead of this 1:00 p.m....
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kristin fisher is with us, and these pictures don't disappoint.: yeah, they knew they would be good. they just did not know they would be this good. as you're looking at these new images of jupiter, the two that nasa has just released, i'm sure you're thinking, that doesn't look like the jupiter i'm used to seeing with red and orange and brown. the reason is because webb is not an optical telescope. it's an infrared telescope. infrared light is invisible to the human eye, and so the webb telescope has to use three filters to kind of translate that infrared light into light that you and i can see, and so what you're seeing there to kind of translate it for you, the blue at the top up there, actually in the other image, if we can just pop up that one -- the still of jupiter. there you go. that red at the top, those are the auroras. those are jupiter's northern lights. the yellow and to the best of your recollection turquoise, those are atmospheric hazes. the big white circle is the famous normally great red spot but white on these images. and then i
kristin fisher is with us, and these pictures don't disappoint.: yeah, they knew they would be good. they just did not know they would be this good. as you're looking at these new images of jupiter, the two that nasa has just released, i'm sure you're thinking, that doesn't look like the jupiter i'm used to seeing with red and orange and brown. the reason is because webb is not an optical telescope. it's an infrared telescope. infrared light is invisible to the human eye, and so the webb...