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faria: please go ahead, kristin.ristin: i do think saudi arabia is a fascinating case, again, because we did have a particular political economy system in place in saudi arabia that had a very restrictive norms in terms of gender segregation, in terms of women's employment, that came from the state, it was directed from the state but then very much integrated into society more broadly. more recently, of course, we have seen a dramatic change from the leadership in what they want to see, so that post-2017 under the new leadership, there is a push now for women's participation in the labor force, and we have seen that programmatically. and again, i think that spoke to the latent ability that was already there. women were being educated. i think there was a latent support for that, but that was not allowed within the political system. so when that barrier was released, then you saw the really rapid rise -- i think i had a statistic which was crazy -- i don't think i have it here, i will find it in a minute -- but it was
faria: please go ahead, kristin.ristin: i do think saudi arabia is a fascinating case, again, because we did have a particular political economy system in place in saudi arabia that had a very restrictive norms in terms of gender segregation, in terms of women's employment, that came from the state, it was directed from the state but then very much integrated into society more broadly. more recently, of course, we have seen a dramatic change from the leadership in what they want to see, so that...
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i want to talk about moderating positions a little bit because kristin, looking at the comments thathen it comes to his position on what he might support when it comes to abortion in florida. are you concerned at all that that could be problematic for him when it comes to continuing to rely on the evangelical vote, for example, which of course we know historically has in proved important for him? i am not concerned at all. president trump before he was president he sat down for an interview with oprah and was a pro—choice american then and this has always been an issue where he has been very open about who he is. most voters on issues like this, as long as there is respect to mutual understanding that there are different positions they are usually forgiving. in the last two elections...we had an entire primary over here last year where the other republican candidates challenging the former president hit him on this issue and he won evangelicals in every single state. he won iowa by 50 points. there is no concern there. frankly it is because when they look at their other option, it is
i want to talk about moderating positions a little bit because kristin, looking at the comments thathen it comes to his position on what he might support when it comes to abortion in florida. are you concerned at all that that could be problematic for him when it comes to continuing to rely on the evangelical vote, for example, which of course we know historically has in proved important for him? i am not concerned at all. president trump before he was president he sat down for an interview...
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joining me here is kristin hammil. she had a poster that stood out to me that was reminiscent when senator obama was running. so many people were voting for him. they were so energized by his campaign. i saw something i hadn't seen in a long time. there was merch, merchandise for vice president kamala harris. you really didn't see that with president joe biden. you didn't see that with secretary hillary clinton, to be honest. but you are seeing that excitement for kamala harris. why is there so much excitement here? >> i think because we're moving forward, and she's given us a lot of hope. i also believe that we all understand that donald trump poses an existential threat to our environment, to nato and to the judicial guard rails of the united states of democracy. >> what do you hope to hear from president biden? i got to think for democrats, this is somewhat of an awkward moment. the nomination was wrestled away from him. hearned it. what do you hope he says? is that feeling alive at all in this arena, do you think?
joining me here is kristin hammil. she had a poster that stood out to me that was reminiscent when senator obama was running. so many people were voting for him. they were so energized by his campaign. i saw something i hadn't seen in a long time. there was merch, merchandise for vice president kamala harris. you really didn't see that with president joe biden. you didn't see that with secretary hillary clinton, to be honest. but you are seeing that excitement for kamala harris. why is there so...
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>> yeah, a lot on the line kristin fisher. >> thank you so much. keep us posted as you continue to monitor all right. >> now, with just 73 days until the flexion, the race to the white house is now entering the final sprint to november both parties conventions right now in the history books, vice president harris and former president trump are returning to the camp campaign trail now and setting their sights on there first head-to-head debate in just over two weeks from now, the harris campaign is moving on with momentum and a growing pile a cash more than 26 million television viewers tuned into the final night of the democratic national convention, eclipsing the rnc's closing night democrats say they raised more than $7 million during the vice presidents acceptance speech and raked in overall more than $100 million during the convention pension, harris and her running mate, governor tim walz, are now looking to build on the surge. they had to the battleground state of georgia in the coming days for a bus tour and a series of rallies elie's meanti
>> yeah, a lot on the line kristin fisher. >> thank you so much. keep us posted as you continue to monitor all right. >> now, with just 73 days until the flexion, the race to the white house is now entering the final sprint to november both parties conventions right now in the history books, vice president harris and former president trump are returning to the camp campaign trail now and setting their sights on there first head-to-head debate in just over two weeks from now,...
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kristine: potentially. so, there have been many redlines that russia has had.he entire war is redlines, the ukrainians being able to do what they want to do which is integrate fully into europe and western institutions. yet, redlines such as an incursion into russian territory, everything moves on as it has before. there has not been a use of a nuclear weapon. there has not been a massive counterattack by russia. there are western weapon systems in use. nothing big missiles but other ones. yet, the end of the world has not come. so, it is a very big question of what might happen if ukraine is able to strike additional blows deeper into russia. thus far, russia has not set up to the crossing of its any purported redlines. the redlines that also included, for example, crimea. for a long time, there was anxiety over what would happen if the ukrainians strike into crimea. nothing. there was a question about what uld happen if the ukrainians stood up to the opposition of grain transport from the black sea. nothing. every time the ukrainians in the west have stood up
kristine: potentially. so, there have been many redlines that russia has had.he entire war is redlines, the ukrainians being able to do what they want to do which is integrate fully into europe and western institutions. yet, redlines such as an incursion into russian territory, everything moves on as it has before. there has not been a use of a nuclear weapon. there has not been a massive counterattack by russia. there are western weapon systems in use. nothing big missiles but other ones. yet,...
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kristin mcdonough of nottingham trust joins us now.ou had the dn speech yesterday and the big moment for monetary policy today with fed chair powell and one major question on the minds of investors is not the september rate cut but the rate cuts that would come after. how much room is there really when there is that much uncertainty about the fiscal path ahead and the economic path ahead? kristin: thank you so much for having me and that is an excellent question. when i was first going to come on i was going to talk about how powell has a measured approach but that was thrown out with that speech today at jackson hole. i think that two cuts is an entirely reasonable, -- possibility. to your question about the future path there is a fair amount of data and uncertainty like you said. but there is more happening in the job market and just the revision to the monthly payrolls that we saw, 800,000 jobs disappearing. we heard from austan goolsbee a month or so ago talking about how they do not want to risk the golden path where inflation is
kristin mcdonough of nottingham trust joins us now.ou had the dn speech yesterday and the big moment for monetary policy today with fed chair powell and one major question on the minds of investors is not the september rate cut but the rate cuts that would come after. how much room is there really when there is that much uncertainty about the fiscal path ahead and the economic path ahead? kristin: thank you so much for having me and that is an excellent question. when i was first going to come...
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team usa's kristin faulkner didn't even try cycling until seven years ago.poke with faulkner about her remarkable run. >> reporter: at an age when many olympic athletes are considering retirement, kristin faulkner instead found her passion. it seems to be a moral of this story for other people that it's never too late to pursue your dreams. am i making this up? >> yeah, definitely. i was in my 20s when i discovered cycling, and i was in my late 20s when i became a professional cyclist and in my 30s at the olympics. if you are passion in the about something and willing to work hard and take feedback and learn quickly, it's never too late to start anything. >> reporter: we introduced you to the homer, alaska native a few days ago. she first tried cycling as a hobby when she was living in new york city, working in finance. is this how you saw the movie playing out, you with two gold medals at the end? >> absolutely not. it was something i dreamed about, but i never anticipated two medals and two golds. >> she is about to offer the upset of a lifetime. >> report
team usa's kristin faulkner didn't even try cycling until seven years ago.poke with faulkner about her remarkable run. >> reporter: at an age when many olympic athletes are considering retirement, kristin faulkner instead found her passion. it seems to be a moral of this story for other people that it's never too late to pursue your dreams. am i making this up? >> yeah, definitely. i was in my 20s when i discovered cycling, and i was in my late 20s when i became a professional...
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here's kristine romans. >> reporter: back on track. after more than 9,000 canadian railroad workers were locked out of their jobs in a contract dispute over working conditions. and the trains stopped. >> good afternoon, everyone. >> reporter: canada's government stepping in to force both sides into binding arbitration. the timing is critical, just ahead of the grain harvest. without rails, farmers would not have been able to ship their crops. potentially raising prices. and ports worried about goods piling up intended for u.s. store shelves for the holidays. >> we want to go back to work. and we hope our negotiating teams can get a deal. >> reporter: the government saying rail operations will resume under the old contract until a deal is reached in arbitration. without a deal, every minute of stoppage is money. every day, approximately $572 million of trade comes in containers across the border, in 6500 rail cars, carrying fertilizer, coal, timber, auto parts, grain, building supplies, salt, iron ore and chemicals. how important are ca
here's kristine romans. >> reporter: back on track. after more than 9,000 canadian railroad workers were locked out of their jobs in a contract dispute over working conditions. and the trains stopped. >> good afternoon, everyone. >> reporter: canada's government stepping in to force both sides into binding arbitration. the timing is critical, just ahead of the grain harvest. without rails, farmers would not have been able to ship their crops. potentially raising prices. and...
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kristin peck is the ceo of the company.y had tom type of zoetis therapy at some point if you take good care of your pets, and you better. what are the drivers enabled this hike in revenue and full year operational revenue to 11%. >> apoquell chewable and others and strong quarter across three groups. liz: talk about those and increase you saw month over month and labrella for osteoarthritis issue so many dogs have. up 142% operationally year over year. >> yeah, so we were really led by pain franchise in the growth perspective with labrella up 142% and safe and effective making a tremendous impact in the lives of dogs and 9 million dogs treated today for oa and we only have 1 million of them and huge growth potential and 142% on the quarter and we're expecting continued growth ask it's been on the market for three years internationally, but really see great growth and we're seeing that in dermatology, which is currently a market over $1.5 billion and have a billion in cytopoint and apoquell. the blockbuster franchise and we
kristin peck is the ceo of the company.y had tom type of zoetis therapy at some point if you take good care of your pets, and you better. what are the drivers enabled this hike in revenue and full year operational revenue to 11%. >> apoquell chewable and others and strong quarter across three groups. liz: talk about those and increase you saw month over month and labrella for osteoarthritis issue so many dogs have. up 142% operationally year over year. >> yeah, so we were really led...
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let's bring in kristin fence. and, kristin, is it just a dollar general story?nters as a well right now? >> well, it's not even discounters. starbucks said there's softness with the consumer, home depot. i don't think it's just the dollar store problem, but it does beg the question where do you go from when you trade down from dollar stores? cheryl: well, exactly. >> yeah. so that's a big red flag, to me. they started closing store it is about three or four months ago, so that's when you knew cracks were starting to show in the consumer which, you know, my belief is we've been in a recession for about a year anyway and, you know, blm numbers aside, when you really look at the consumer and what they're doing and how they're spending, there's problems out there. and so this is just indicative of what's really happening in the real income. and there is a disconnect between main seat and wall street. cheryl: yeah, exactly. the kiss connect -- disconnect between the marks and at least what the forecasts are telling us at the end of the day, we still have to talk abou
let's bring in kristin fence. and, kristin, is it just a dollar general story?nters as a well right now? >> well, it's not even discounters. starbucks said there's softness with the consumer, home depot. i don't think it's just the dollar store problem, but it does beg the question where do you go from when you trade down from dollar stores? cheryl: well, exactly. >> yeah. so that's a big red flag, to me. they started closing store it is about three or four months ago, so that's...
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kristine berzina is in washington — she is managing director of the think tank, the german marshall fundide russia. does this ultimately come down to the white house? can you hear me? come down to the white house? can you henr me?— come down to the white house? can you henr me?_ i _ come down to the white house? can you hear me?_ i beg - come down to the white house? can you hear me?_ i beg your l you hear me? nowl do. i beg your ardon, you hear me? nowl do. i beg your pardon. let— you hear me? nowl do. i beg your pardon. let me _ you hear me? nowl do. i beg your pardon, let me ask— you hear me? nowl do. i beg your pardon, let me ask that _ you hear me? nowl do. i beg your pardon, let me ask that question l pressure to cut funding to the war effort. then there is the issue of longer—range cruise missiles. britain is wondering whether storm shadow missiles should be authorised for use inside russia. germany has not yet sent its equivalent cruise missile, known as the taurus. kristine berzina is in washington — she is managing director of the think tank, the german marshall fund north. wel
kristine berzina is in washington — she is managing director of the think tank, the german marshall fundide russia. does this ultimately come down to the white house? can you hear me? come down to the white house? can you henr me?— come down to the white house? can you henr me?_ i _ come down to the white house? can you hear me?_ i beg - come down to the white house? can you hear me?_ i beg your l you hear me? nowl do. i beg your ardon, you hear me? nowl do. i beg your pardon. let— you...
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ok, thank you for that to kristin. so if i did of this had of i eastern your desk to leave all the americans have been celebrating the release of vast citizens by russia. and they were floating to texas early in the morning for medical evaluations to the highest profile business, released by john list evans guest eviction form and marine, a pulled, freeland, alongside us. several russian opposition figures and accidents of the group was greeted us an add ports in maryland by us present to buy new types of diplomacy as kate to bring the prisoner sent you the freed and back on us soil. joyce, the american prisoner, as accompanied by president joe biden, and presidential candidate pamela harris. several reporters from the wall street journal were waiting to greet their colleagues, evident gasket, which, after 491 days of waiting gosh, good! which is the most high profile prisoner involved in the swan. he was jailed in 2023 and convicted of espionage charges. that he and the u. s. government vehemently denied, and he was o
ok, thank you for that to kristin. so if i did of this had of i eastern your desk to leave all the americans have been celebrating the release of vast citizens by russia. and they were floating to texas early in the morning for medical evaluations to the highest profile business, released by john list evans guest eviction form and marine, a pulled, freeland, alongside us. several russian opposition figures and accidents of the group was greeted us an add ports in maryland by us present to buy...
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kristin, definitely a party at atmosphere here at the dnc.beams in to the very convention hall that donald trump filled. >> absolutely. the optics tell the tale here, savannah and lester. that arena in milwaukee was filled to capacity. kamala harris creating her own split screen of sorts, campaigning in a critical battleground state, the very same venue where donald trump held his convention just a few weeks ago and really trying to make the case that we've got the energy, we've got the unity. remember when we were covering the republican national convention, we talked about the unity that was on display. we wondered if democrats would be able to match it. they were trying to tell a signal that, yes, we were unified around kamala harris. last night was about officially passing the torch. tonight is really when the convention becomes hers. and you are seeing that play out in a range of different ways. we are going to hear from the obamas and second gentleman, doug emhoff. >> i want to ask hallie about that. we are seeing some of the relationsh
kristin, definitely a party at atmosphere here at the dnc.beams in to the very convention hall that donald trump filled. >> absolutely. the optics tell the tale here, savannah and lester. that arena in milwaukee was filled to capacity. kamala harris creating her own split screen of sorts, campaigning in a critical battleground state, the very same venue where donald trump held his convention just a few weeks ago and really trying to make the case that we've got the energy, we've got the...
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let's bring back hallie jackson and kristin welker to talk about all this.cribbling feverishly when we got into immigration, certainly when we got into israel and gaza. >> absolutely. look, she took these issues on head-on. what was notable, lester and savannah, when she talked about her vision for the future, it sounds like she plans to build on the biden adventure. what this speech did was fill in the blanks about her biography. again, that theme of a strong mother and a figure head that she had at the head of her table that inspired her to become the person she is, what inspired her to become a prosecutor. all of those details getting filled in. then when she talked about the country, she talked about cutting taxes for the middle class, talked about things like voting rights, things that really matter to democrats. but, again, we didn't hear a whole lot about how she would do that. >> it's interesting. let's not forget, this is someone trying to be the first female president and the aura and the feel that people get from her is important. it seems like sh
let's bring back hallie jackson and kristin welker to talk about all this.cribbling feverishly when we got into immigration, certainly when we got into israel and gaza. >> absolutely. look, she took these issues on head-on. what was notable, lester and savannah, when she talked about her vision for the future, it sounds like she plans to build on the biden adventure. what this speech did was fill in the blanks about her biography. again, that theme of a strong mother and a figure head...
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. >> i'm kristin-d evans a residt and small business ownerth■k ashbury neighborhood.sh burr seunique. it was the most colorful part of the city when i was a kid. i ended up moving owning a book store here, which was t of all walks and visitors and und the world this come to the haight ashbury. coming to seat history of the neighborhood. the rock stars j joplin -- people are fro spirited. we have many second handled clothing stores. people are have people that areg the vibrancy and it is a place to shop and people watch. >> wthat, stoph. we have [inaudible] restaurant, chaha is a classic. a place next peurto rican food. prada 22 this is yummy. can i go on about the great, delicious places to try i'm par. people don't come to haight stet destination. they come and visit 3-4 places when they insit. so if we have vacancies we have we had bween vacancies in the pandemic and increased to advo. vors paed prop d. we have gone from 32 to 14 to ty our weather and get a meal. our. >> got so many things we have been active on and i'm district 5 gone above and beyond to create a%q
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. >> i'm kristin evans a resident and small business owner in the historic haight ashbury neighborhood. i own the book smith. haight ash burr seunique. it was the most colorful part of the city when i was a kid. i ended up moving here and owning a book store here, which was the dream. we have people of all walks and visitors and tourists around the world this come to the haight ashbury. coming to seat history of the neighborhood. the rock stars janice joplin -- people are fro spirited. we have many second handled clothing stores. people are eco conscious. we have people that are enjoying the vibrancy and it is a place to shop and people watch. >> while you are doing that, stop have lunch. we have [inaudible] restaurant, cha, cha, cha is a classic. a place next door peurto rican food. prada 22 this is yummy. can i go on about the great, delicious places to try in the haight. >> i'm part of the haight ash burref merchant's association. people don't come to haight street to one destination. they come and visit 3-4 places when they in to visit. so if we have vacancies we have few reasons w
. >> i'm kristin evans a resident and small business owner in the historic haight ashbury neighborhood. i own the book smith. haight ash burr seunique. it was the most colorful part of the city when i was a kid. i ended up moving here and owning a book store here, which was the dream. we have people of all walks and visitors and tourists around the world this come to the haight ashbury. coming to seat history of the neighborhood. the rock stars janice joplin -- people are fro spirited. we...
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kristin welker joins me on the democrats' pitch in chicago and what kamala harris and tim walz need tohis is msnbc. here's to gettingr with age. here's to beating these two every thursday. help fuel today with boost high protein, complete nutrition you need, and the flavor you love. so, here's to now... now available: boost max! when your home gets bugs, the struggle-is-real. that's why you need zevo traps. zevo goes wherever bugs do— working 24/7, using blue and uv light to attract and trap flying insects, with no odor and no mess. getting rid of the bugs you see, and even the ones you don't. for effortless protection everywhere in your home. zevo. people-friendly. bug-deadly. to catch up to twice the bugs, try zevo max. she grew up in a middle class home. she was the daughter of a working mom. and she worked at mcdonald's while she got her degree. kamala harris knows what it's like to be middle class. it's why she's determined to lower health care costs and make housing more affordable. donald trump has no plan to help the middle class, just more tax cuts for billionaires. being pres
kristin welker joins me on the democrats' pitch in chicago and what kamala harris and tim walz need tohis is msnbc. here's to gettingr with age. here's to beating these two every thursday. help fuel today with boost high protein, complete nutrition you need, and the flavor you love. so, here's to now... now available: boost max! when your home gets bugs, the struggle-is-real. that's why you need zevo traps. zevo goes wherever bugs do— working 24/7, using blue and uv light to attract and trap...
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now cnn's space and defense correspondent, kristin fisher, has more well, paula, nasa is top leadership says this was a really difficult and disappointing decision, but they believe it's the right one in the end, it all came down to the astronaut safety. >> it was a unanimous decision within nasa that made the call that this boeing starliner spacecraft with all of these helium leaks and thruster there are problems. was simply just not safe enough to guarantee that butch wilmore and sunny williams, the two astronauts that have been up at the international space station since june would be able to get back to earth safely on that spacecraft. and this was a unanimous decision. but during this press conference today, announcing this decision nasa leaders said that boeing felt differently and of course, boeing has so much on the line here. this program, way over budget, way behind schedule. boeing put out a statement shortly after this press conference started and it reads, quote boeing continues to focus first and foremost on the safety of the crew and spacecraft. we are executing the missi
now cnn's space and defense correspondent, kristin fisher, has more well, paula, nasa is top leadership says this was a really difficult and disappointing decision, but they believe it's the right one in the end, it all came down to the astronaut safety. >> it was a unanimous decision within nasa that made the call that this boeing starliner spacecraft with all of these helium leaks and thruster there are problems. was simply just not safe enough to guarantee that butch wilmore and sunny...
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suzanne. >> kristin. larry. law enforcement in san francisco is counting on drones and license plate readers to zero in on people involved in sideshows. the mayor is also introducing new legislation to crack down on offenders. sideshows across the bay area. yeah, they're really scary. >> i think a lot of people get injured. >> big numbers of dirt bike riders speeding down the embarcadero and across the city. >> i want 50 and more. i don't come from the from the stadium and then go to fisherman's wharf. >> san francisco mayor london breed says they are a big problem. >> we know that sideshows are dangerous. >> they are disruptive and they are illegal. >> mayor breed is introducing new legislation to do four things. make it illegal to participate in promoting sideshows. make it illegal to gather for a sideshow. make it illegal to stop law enforcement from doing their job, to disrupt sideshows, and to extend the amount of time the city can hold a vehicle seized in a sideshow. >> and now, with our district attorney
suzanne. >> kristin. larry. law enforcement in san francisco is counting on drones and license plate readers to zero in on people involved in sideshows. the mayor is also introducing new legislation to crack down on offenders. sideshows across the bay area. yeah, they're really scary. >> i think a lot of people get injured. >> big numbers of dirt bike riders speeding down the embarcadero and across the city. >> i want 50 and more. i don't come from the from the stadium...
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all right kristin fisher thank you so much. i'll let's talk about this even further now. i'm joined now by retired nasa astronaut leroy chiao. leroy, great to see you. i mean, it is it your feeling that this is the this the decision that you were expecting yeah. >> i think everybody in the business is not surprised. nobody is surprised. i should say this is what we all thought was going to happen since more questions came out about those thrusters and basically those thrusters, as you heard, there, getting too hot and they believe the teflon seals are bulging being extruded out and constricting propellant flow, causing a degradation of performance. and as we also mentioned earlier, those firsters are critical for lining up the spacecraft for the de-orbit burn to bring the astronauts down so this, was the right decision. it's a little conservative. >> so flight test, there's going to be risk, but of course, we want to minimize what risks there is. >> starliner will come down autonomously. butch and sunny will basically replace two members of the crew-9 mission. so they're
all right kristin fisher thank you so much. i'll let's talk about this even further now. i'm joined now by retired nasa astronaut leroy chiao. leroy, great to see you. i mean, it is it your feeling that this is the this the decision that you were expecting yeah. >> i think everybody in the business is not surprised. nobody is surprised. i should say this is what we all thought was going to happen since more questions came out about those thrusters and basically those thrusters, as you...
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cnn's kristin fisher reports still no return date for nasa astronauts, butch wilmore and suni williamswho've been waiting up at the international space station since june as they wait to learn whether or not they will be able to return to earth on the spacecraft that got them to the space station. >> boeing's starliner spacecraft on this first crewed test flight. but at a news conference wednesday with top nasa leadership they say that they need to make a decision. by the end of august at the latest. so we're really getting close to that final window of decision making for nasa. and right now we know that there is debate within the space agency about whether or not that starliner spacecraft will indeed be deemed safe to fly? butch and sunny back to earth do to helium leaks and thruster failures that big concern is whether or not those thrusters are going to be reliable during the next key maneuver that deorbit burn in which it's essential that the spacecraft is pointing in the right direction to protect the astronauts with that heat shield as it re-enters the earth's atmosphere that's
cnn's kristin fisher reports still no return date for nasa astronauts, butch wilmore and suni williamswho've been waiting up at the international space station since june as they wait to learn whether or not they will be able to return to earth on the spacecraft that got them to the space station. >> boeing's starliner spacecraft on this first crewed test flight. but at a news conference wednesday with top nasa leadership they say that they need to make a decision. by the end of august at...
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kristin vartan fox, 40 news. >>mo tina zimmerman: five years ago, i reconnected with my estranged father, and that's just something i never ever thought could happen. but when he became a believer, he just had this insatiable appetite to learn the bible, and he began to watch dr. stanley. dr. stanley: god always blesses obedience without an exception. tina: he teaches in a way that it just makes sense, and i feel like that's the way our heavenly father would teach us. >>now from long for the area's local news station. >>welcome back. you're watching kron-on live on air and online. i'm stephanie rothman. san francisco will now offer the unhoused a ride out of the city before offering shelter or other supportive services. mayor london breed issued an executive directive today changing the city's policy to prioritize relocation support. kron four's gayle ong has reaction from the advocates. as encampment sweeps ramp up across san francisco. mayor london breed has directed outreach workers to prioritize relocation, s
kristin vartan fox, 40 news. >>mo tina zimmerman: five years ago, i reconnected with my estranged father, and that's just something i never ever thought could happen. but when he became a believer, he just had this insatiable appetite to learn the bible, and he began to watch dr. stanley. dr. stanley: god always blesses obedience without an exception. tina: he teaches in a way that it just makes sense, and i feel like that's the way our heavenly father would teach us. >>now from...
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. >> kristin.as we know, wildfires are growing more ferocious and doing more damage in california. in the santa cruz mountains. experts are pioneering a bio friendly way to dispose of the dead and charred wood in the san vicente redwoods. it's really an innovative method that's also helping local farmers after the ccu fires roared through the santa cruz mountain, teams are still working to clear the charred forests to help prevent a repeat disaster. >> this whole tree likely has a core of rot in the center of it. >> nadia hemy is lead forester at the fire damaged san vicente redwoods. she says crews have created miles of sophisticated firebreaks in the area and removed more than 20,000 tons of logs and dead trees. the challenge is what to do with them trying to find anybody who, you know can turn it into lumber, even, you know, boards with a lot of character. >> you know, we're looking for something to do with it. >> but then forest managers hit on another bio friendly solution burning the wood not
. >> kristin.as we know, wildfires are growing more ferocious and doing more damage in california. in the santa cruz mountains. experts are pioneering a bio friendly way to dispose of the dead and charred wood in the san vicente redwoods. it's really an innovative method that's also helping local farmers after the ccu fires roared through the santa cruz mountain, teams are still working to clear the charred forests to help prevent a repeat disaster. >> this whole tree likely has a...
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hello to our viewers on the west coast. >> i'm major jarrett. >> i'm kristine johnson. >> gayle and tony
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nbc news has confirmed through source with the department and kristine bennen jer with the non-profit guide dogs for the blind. >> we get phone calls on a daily basis. >> reporter: benninger says the doj civil rights division is collecting data on these refusals. her own organization's findings show 8%3% of clients report beig denied rides. >> the guide dog is much more than purely safe travel. it's your bridge to the community. >> reporter: uber told us, we have a clear policy, prohibiting drivers denying service because of a rider's service animal, and it can take appropriate action, which may include deactivation of a driver's account. lyft says it requires all passengers to accommodate those with service animals and asks riders to report issues immediately. but annalisa says filing reports with the two companies leads to little more than the drivers getting a warning. >> and then iusually get a $5 gift card. so sometimes i've just stopped reporting. >> it's a service dog. >> yeah, i can't. >> reporter: despite the frustration, annalisa is a teacher first, hoping this story serves
nbc news has confirmed through source with the department and kristine bennen jer with the non-profit guide dogs for the blind. >> we get phone calls on a daily basis. >> reporter: benninger says the doj civil rights division is collecting data on these refusals. her own organization's findings show 8%3% of clients report beig denied rides. >> the guide dog is much more than purely safe travel. it's your bridge to the community. >> reporter: uber told us, we have a clear...
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team usa wink its first-ever gold, the second games for kristin faulkner who shocked everyone by winningy's road race. and in basketball, the u.s. beating nigeria and advancing to the semis. while the venue used for 3 x 3 basketball being made over. breaking, there's going to be a deejay booth, a circular stage and break dancers from all over the world. breaking will make its much-anticipated olympic debut on friday. tom llamas, paris. >>> still to come, the president of the five timers club is not accepting the nomination for vice president. find out why steve martin turned down the chance to play vp isndidate on snl right aer ft ft th. (♪♪) (♪♪) [baby crying] (♪♪) (♪♪) [cheerful screams] (♪♪) (♪♪) [giggling] (♪♪) (♪♪) [baby crying] this is not just a pharmacist. you could try this. yeah? this is another woman who gets it. (♪♪) i won, bro. i can't wait to see how you make out as an equipment manager. lysol laundry sanitizer? it says here it kills 99.9% of odor-causing bacteria in laundry everything smells so fresh. if you're frustrated with occasional bloating... [stomach noises] or gas
team usa wink its first-ever gold, the second games for kristin faulkner who shocked everyone by winningy's road race. and in basketball, the u.s. beating nigeria and advancing to the semis. while the venue used for 3 x 3 basketball being made over. breaking, there's going to be a deejay booth, a circular stage and break dancers from all over the world. breaking will make its much-anticipated olympic debut on friday. tom llamas, paris. >>> still to come, the president of the five...
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. >> i'm kristine johnson. >> gayle and tony are off, but we
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again kristine amber lights by freedom we need more privacy more space left connection and if this sounds that it's because it is sad. i think it's sad. so this is my least virus and all raced to the miley cyrus section of this talk because i wanted to build the book around miley cyrus but my editors advised against that.e she said we are getting a handed a piecese of planet and she refuses to hand it to her child and that's why she is not going to have a child. is something heard all the time overpopulation for this is an newspaper article fromhen i was a kid near times no problem the growth of the reproductive rate of the human species. virtually all human suffering can be attributed to the crushing eect of the population that's too numerous. i like the illustration on this becauswere all breeding like rabbits but those are bunny rabbit that they were downo-rth which is a large head of cabbage. the point of the op-ed was not just the babies were bad but telling schoolchildren that babiesal are bad and the rider s a principal at an elementary school a public elementary school. the john p
again kristine amber lights by freedom we need more privacy more space left connection and if this sounds that it's because it is sad. i think it's sad. so this is my least virus and all raced to the miley cyrus section of this talk because i wanted to build the book around miley cyrus but my editors advised against that.e she said we are getting a handed a piecese of planet and she refuses to hand it to her child and that's why she is not going to have a child. is something heard all the time...
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alright, kristin fisher, keep us posted.hank you so much. >> our tomorrow, national parks like yellowstone attract millions of summer vacationers. >> but are more rule-breakers a spoiling the fund for everyone cnn investigates in a new episode of the whole story with anderson cooper cooper airing tomorrow night at 8:00 on cnn. alright. coming up a confederate monument stood in this one place for more than 100 for ten years. but today a statue honoree a civil rights icon, was unveiled in its place this election season's stay with cnn, with more reporters on the ground. >> and the best political team in the business, follow the voters, follow the result follow the facts, follow. cnn where karwan of the company who invented car vending machines and buying a car 100% online. >> now, we've created a brand new way for you micelle, your car, whether it's a year-old or a few years old, we want to buy your car so go to car varna, enter your license plate. answer a few questions, and our techno wizardry calculates hard value and gives
alright, kristin fisher, keep us posted.hank you so much. >> our tomorrow, national parks like yellowstone attract millions of summer vacationers. >> but are more rule-breakers a spoiling the fund for everyone cnn investigates in a new episode of the whole story with anderson cooper cooper airing tomorrow night at 8:00 on cnn. alright. coming up a confederate monument stood in this one place for more than 100 for ten years. but today a statue honoree a civil rights icon, was...
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kristin fisher, thank you very much. and asked for butch and sunny.st hope they brought a change of sox. sara at the top of the hour j.d. vance set to speak to the media in michigan, a state where kamala harris and tim walz are taking their campaign today as well also a dramatic win means team usa will be going for gold in women's soccer for the first time in 12 years. >> that's ahead. >> this situation room with wolf blitzer didn't night it six. what cnn kids love summer break, but parents well care.com makes it easy to find background checks, child care of that fits your summer schedule from long term to short notice. give yourself health a break this summer. >> go to care.com. now, when you use angie for your home projects, you know, all your jobs will be done well, roof repair done well, emergency plumbing done well. so the next time you have a project joined, the millions of homeowners use ang to care for their home. yet started at angie.com what makes a medicare supplement insurance? >> prince plan like an aarp medicare supplement insurance plan
kristin fisher, thank you very much. and asked for butch and sunny.st hope they brought a change of sox. sara at the top of the hour j.d. vance set to speak to the media in michigan, a state where kamala harris and tim walz are taking their campaign today as well also a dramatic win means team usa will be going for gold in women's soccer for the first time in 12 years. >> that's ahead. >> this situation room with wolf blitzer didn't night it six. what cnn kids love summer break, but...
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>> yeah. >> if he's like very special sewing machines kristin fisher. thank you very much for being with us. appreciate it. >> this is cnn news central with john berman and sara sidner, cnn newsroom up next the pros for have i got news for you are pretty odd yeah. what are the kinds we could run on the news before then? >> that would never happen if i got news for you. the mere saturday, september 14th at nine on cnn and streaming next day on max. >> good morning with daca good. >> good. >> good strike down. >> collects to a group by her fast and gentle constipation relief in as little as 30 minutes making your good morning even better with all collapse house, my favorite client. great. >> i started using schwab investing themes. so now i can easily invest in trends like wearable tech trends all that research sounds exhausting. know schwab's technology does the work. so if i spawn an opportunity latinx or pets. >> i combine those stocks in a few clicks, can't be that easy. >> it is with schwab schwab investing themes 40 customers look teams up to 25 sto
>> yeah. >> if he's like very special sewing machines kristin fisher. thank you very much for being with us. appreciate it. >> this is cnn news central with john berman and sara sidner, cnn newsroom up next the pros for have i got news for you are pretty odd yeah. what are the kinds we could run on the news before then? >> that would never happen if i got news for you. the mere saturday, september 14th at nine on cnn and streaming next day on max. >> good morning...
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in quarantine until the launch can take place whenever that is cnn space and defense correspondent kristin fisher is with us now. so what happened here? kristen so john, this was all about the weather and weather is always an issues for launches to space. it's gotta be just right. >> but for this mission, it's even more tricky because we're not just looking at the weather for lunch launch spacex is also looking at what the weather is going to be like, where this spacecraft is going to splashdown. five days from now, if the weather is not perfect both locations from five days apart then they're going to have to scrub and so that's what they did last night. they looked at the weather again and said, we're not going to do it tonight either. so we're looking at thursday into friday at the absolute earliest when this mission could finally launch and the reason that they're so concerned about splashdown, john, and it's not just the whether it's the wave height because this capsule so splashes into the water somewhere. so the waves have to be the right height as well it's because this mission isn
in quarantine until the launch can take place whenever that is cnn space and defense correspondent kristin fisher is with us now. so what happened here? kristen so john, this was all about the weather and weather is always an issues for launches to space. it's gotta be just right. >> but for this mission, it's even more tricky because we're not just looking at the weather for lunch launch spacex is also looking at what the weather is going to be like, where this spacecraft is going to...
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flip for life on the red planet you know, your stuff kristin fisher, thank you very, very much. >> and we'll be right back with more news. >> the edge moments that shaped our culture coming this fall on cnn, higher shipping rates may be the cost of doing business, but at what cost turned shipping to your advantage with low cost ground shipping? from the united states postal service drive time.com. >> we've been hard at work and we finally did it. >> you make it so i can find the shot with thousands of cars with no hit to my credit. >> yes good at that time get approved and stop your real terms with no credit hit, you need new replacement windows, but you're just not sure of their in the budget this year, right? >> i'm brian gary here with ted coons from renewal by anderson and he's here to talk about how to make window replacement more affordable. >> well, first, bryan, you don't have to do them all. you could just replace your worst windows first or another way to make them affordable is to change the style of window. for example, you could do a gliding window instead of a casement. w
flip for life on the red planet you know, your stuff kristin fisher, thank you very, very much. >> and we'll be right back with more news. >> the edge moments that shaped our culture coming this fall on cnn, higher shipping rates may be the cost of doing business, but at what cost turned shipping to your advantage with low cost ground shipping? from the united states postal service drive time.com. >> we've been hard at work and we finally did it. >> you make it so i can...
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and we started with the italian site and then, they went to tunisia to finish with kristin, and, ande film is very much a love letter to haute cuisine, isn't it? so, this film was very special to me because first of all, i wanted to work with tran anh hung, and the fact he wrote a script that is so french and coming from vietnam when he was 12 years old, and he embraced the haute cuisine, you know, the culinary art is a very french thing. so, when i read the script, it felt like it was going into this world that he created. it's a very tender relationship which is explored there and very subtly done as well. and the development of the food and the menu runs in parallel to this relationship, which is not explicit and not full—on, in a way. it's — it's explored in a very tentative way. yes. but you get a sense that he is very, very deeply in love with her. we were looking for the actor, and then finally they asked me, "do you — can we ask benoit magimel to shoot and do "the male role? " and because i had a relationship with him and we have a daughter together, and i said, "yes, you can
and we started with the italian site and then, they went to tunisia to finish with kristin, and, ande film is very much a love letter to haute cuisine, isn't it? so, this film was very special to me because first of all, i wanted to work with tran anh hung, and the fact he wrote a script that is so french and coming from vietnam when he was 12 years old, and he embraced the haute cuisine, you know, the culinary art is a very french thing. so, when i read the script, it felt like it was going...
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with no fighting to administer the 1st dose to children, but also called for a permanent ceasefire. kristin, so me, me, i'll just era united nation still ahead on all those that are russians, president accuses ukraine of attempting an attack on the costs. can you tell power station had to be international nuclear watchdog. this heading there next week, out of strike by way of workers in canada, could be over with an hours of it so much like the government sits down to negotiate an end to the dispute, to stop by touching the economy the documents receives, exploring how traditional knowledge from indigenous communities is helping tackle to these environmental catastrophe. we follow assigned me communities conflict to the plan, to build a mine in their northern sweden homeless one that could endanger their ecosystem and their way of life. first nations con tiny black butterflies. the cost of growing green knowledge is 0 or in depth analysis of the face. headline, what strategic purpose do you think this assassination serves? israel informed opinions, people who have been 18 years. i've seen t
with no fighting to administer the 1st dose to children, but also called for a permanent ceasefire. kristin, so me, me, i'll just era united nation still ahead on all those that are russians, president accuses ukraine of attempting an attack on the costs. can you tell power station had to be international nuclear watchdog. this heading there next week, out of strike by way of workers in canada, could be over with an hours of it so much like the government sits down to negotiate an end to the...
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well, if you want to see kristin at a stinky tofu eating contest, that's going to be about 545 at 23rd avenue and irving at the main stage. but from 5:00 to 10:00 tonight, from 19th avenue to 26th avenue and irving street, there is something for everyone at the sunset night market. and i want to shout out to my school, sunset mercantile uh- asian ink, and into the streets for producing an amazing event. >> all right. look, you know, i'm good with the pungent. okay the stinkier the better, but i'm not sure about the quantity part. so i'm not going to brag here about, you know, i got this usually that's my m.o. to say i got this. but in this case, we'll just have to see. supervisor engardio, thank you so much. and i'll see you shortly. >> all right. bye bye. >> up next, the circus is back in town. we're getting a look at the high flying sister station kabc has a preview of what's ahead, plus a look at what else tamron is cooking up. >> okay tam fam, we are about to drop a whole new season. >> the award winning talk show tamron hall is heading into its sixth season this year, centered aro
well, if you want to see kristin at a stinky tofu eating contest, that's going to be about 545 at 23rd avenue and irving at the main stage. but from 5:00 to 10:00 tonight, from 19th avenue to 26th avenue and irving street, there is something for everyone at the sunset night market. and i want to shout out to my school, sunset mercantile uh- asian ink, and into the streets for producing an amazing event. >> all right. look, you know, i'm good with the pungent. okay the stinkier the better,...
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segÚn durante su primer matrimonio con kristin, ambos atravesaron momentos difÍciles por sus accionese casarse con emma y que la campaÑa de biden en 2020 tenÍa conocimiento del tema. de momento, harris no ha hecho ningÚn comentario pÚblico al respecto. la administraciÓn biden ampliarÁ al sur de mÉxico las Áreas donde migrantes indocumentados pueden solicitar ingresar a estados unidos a peticiÓn del gobierno mexicano. los migrantes podrÁn programar sus citas por la aplicaciÓn cbp desde los estados de chiapas y tabasco. con el cambio se espera que no se embarquen en ese peligroso viaje rumbo norte y desde el sur del paÍs pueden obtener una de las 1450 citas que se abren a diario. el gobierno estadounidense aÚn no ha dicho cuÁndo comenzarÁn a programar las citas desde allÍ. el papa francisco dijo estar preocupado por venezuela y pidiÓ moderaciÓn y diÁlogo. el pontÍfice, que hablÓ durante el Ángelus en la plaza de san pedro, pidiÓ evitar la violencia en medio de la crisis polÍtica agravada tras las elecciones presidenciales que la oposiciÓn asegura que ganÓ. este es el primer comentario d
segÚn durante su primer matrimonio con kristin, ambos atravesaron momentos difÍciles por sus accionese casarse con emma y que la campaÑa de biden en 2020 tenÍa conocimiento del tema. de momento, harris no ha hecho ningÚn comentario pÚblico al respecto. la administraciÓn biden ampliarÁ al sur de mÉxico las Áreas donde migrantes indocumentados pueden solicitar ingresar a estados unidos a peticiÓn del gobierno mexicano. los migrantes podrÁn programar sus citas por la aplicaciÓn cbp...
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. >> my name is kristine eyman exhibit curator here at the capitol visitor center inside ce the u.s.itol. we are here in the congressional investigation exhibit and exhibition hall. this is an exhibit that speaks to how and why congress does one of his most important jobs. the constitution gives congress the power to legislate. but in order to do that congress needs information on what topics it can legislate on. what needs to be legislate about.ro congress gets that information through investigation. so at any given time congress can be investigating for example if a law is being implemented as it is intended to for the cause of a disaster. it gathers information and uses that information to create new law. one of our goals for this exhibit is for americans to get a betterde understanding of the things that happen here inn the capitol. the things done by their representatives in congress. so because investigations are one of those things that congress does so regularly, we wanted to highlight that. we wanted to show historical examples of congress investigating. they can use that ex
. >> my name is kristine eyman exhibit curator here at the capitol visitor center inside ce the u.s.itol. we are here in the congressional investigation exhibit and exhibition hall. this is an exhibit that speaks to how and why congress does one of his most important jobs. the constitution gives congress the power to legislate. but in order to do that congress needs information on what topics it can legislate on. what needs to be legislate about.ro congress gets that information through...
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kristin gangi who is an oncologist at stanford health care. she's been taking care of 6 for the last 4 years. she says 6 has stage 4 of a rare form of cancer called sarcoma and he has been getting chemo after chemo. i say you can't be on the street again. this chemotherapy is if it gets on foot and for your skin. >> it's very toxic to the skin after kron, 4 story aired doctored and you set up a fundraiser to help pay for his treatments and a new home and he's very dedicated. he's got 3 dogs, very dedicated to stocks and a very nice person, very sweet and everybody in my clinic lots hopefully made a bad number. 3 will be a stand-up man with a kitchen. this might be a blessing. >> try to look at positively 6 staying optimistic after losing his home. and it's this positive attitude that he also shares with staff at doctor ganges clinic. jacqueline solomon is an intern there after hearing a story and talking with him. he's out, he said, but keeping up being like being with his dogs like being happy is. not a syria care cancer, but these and it def
kristin gangi who is an oncologist at stanford health care. she's been taking care of 6 for the last 4 years. she says 6 has stage 4 of a rare form of cancer called sarcoma and he has been getting chemo after chemo. i say you can't be on the street again. this chemotherapy is if it gets on foot and for your skin. >> it's very toxic to the skin after kron, 4 story aired doctored and you set up a fundraiser to help pay for his treatments and a new home and he's very dedicated. he's got 3...
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that's the hope of wendy and so many others seeking to build a better life in the united states. kristin salumi al jazeera, new york. cellphones of paralympic athletes have arrived in paris. they had all the opening ceremony later on wednesday. the french capital is still a buzz from last month lympics, but it organizes for these games have had to adapt for athletes, disabilities. bennett smith has more, a parish gets another chance to show off the summit this time. it's the power olympics, but still with the same spectacular backdrop. wednesday's opening ceremony will again make use of the city's landmarks. it's the 1st time in history that the vibrating opening operating by running big so many debts is in defense of a city. and that's very pretty to go in like a very big mock because we know that or just sit down, not a deputy. it's completely focused on to be disability. yeah. tonight may be like going to change the, the looks of the society about the peasant who is disability and that's very important for me. moving $4400.00 asked me to take the cost of the game. they arrive in a cit
that's the hope of wendy and so many others seeking to build a better life in the united states. kristin salumi al jazeera, new york. cellphones of paralympic athletes have arrived in paris. they had all the opening ceremony later on wednesday. the french capital is still a buzz from last month lympics, but it organizes for these games have had to adapt for athletes, disabilities. bennett smith has more, a parish gets another chance to show off the summit this time. it's the power olympics, but...
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. >> hey, kristin, it's so great to see you again. >> oh my gosh, you've been busy.ng awaited sophomore project is here. congratulations. >> thank you. yes it's finally in my hands. >> okay. how would you describe the story? >> uh. so it actually started with a short story in this anthology. serendipity. it was a short story anthology to invert romantic tropes, and i chose the trope class warfare. and really, what better place to do that in than silicon valley, where we have, you know, we have all sorts of people. so it is a story about this kid, tan li. he's a palo alto high school kid, whose parents rent out the back rooms to winter woo and her mother, who's widowed. so it kind of set up this interesting living situation. the two of them end up going to prom together, had this romantic connection, but then they realize, whoa, whoa, whoa, you're my landlord. we cannot do this, and so that kind of creates this tense situation that my editor of my short story loved and asked me to write a novel to follow on with their journey. so the story kicks off when their parents
. >> hey, kristin, it's so great to see you again. >> oh my gosh, you've been busy.ng awaited sophomore project is here. congratulations. >> thank you. yes it's finally in my hands. >> okay. how would you describe the story? >> uh. so it actually started with a short story in this anthology. serendipity. it was a short story anthology to invert romantic tropes, and i chose the trope class warfare. and really, what better place to do that in than silicon valley,...
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to safety issues with their boeing starliner airspace grabbed cnn space and defense correspondent kristinfisher joins us now so nasa has announced the astronauts who've been stuck up at the international space station are not going to get back until february 2025. how are they going to get back safely? >> well, anderson, it's not on the spacecraft that got them in this space. boeing starliner, the first crewed test flight for this mission, it ran into so many issues, helium leaks problems with the thrusters. and so anderson over the weekend after weeks of testing, nasa official said, hey, we've learned our lesson from the challenger accident, from the columbia accident ben we're going to put the astronaut safety first. and so rather than take any risks, they decided to keep those astronauts up at the space station until february 2025. and hitch a ride back on a spacex crew dragon. so that means what was supposed to be an eight-day mission is going to turn into about eight months up there for them. >> is it true that some of the astronauts personal luggage, including their toiletries, didn
to safety issues with their boeing starliner airspace grabbed cnn space and defense correspondent kristinfisher joins us now so nasa has announced the astronauts who've been stuck up at the international space station are not going to get back until february 2025. how are they going to get back safely? >> well, anderson, it's not on the spacecraft that got them in this space. boeing starliner, the first crewed test flight for this mission, it ran into so many issues, helium leaks problems...
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with no fighting to administer the 1st dose to children, but also called for a permanent ceasefire. kristin so me me, i'll just era united nation the occupied westbank is very forces of. busy of at least 3 palestinians during a raid is very minute you vehicles blocked roads in and out to the to come refuge account for in any 14 hours, thousands of buildings were destroyed. at least one is very soldier was injured, and 40 protestants had been detained. so the heads on the eldest, they're coming to hire a sort take center stage of the democratic national convention and deliver the most cost of casual speech. and the physical lot will be live in chicago, the the hello. we have a week being tropical disturbance now making just way away from the far north of japan. it's mixed in with this cloud. that is our old system. another one is on its way as we go on through the next couple of days. here we go. this is a trouble stone. now it will be a type thing by the time we come to the weekend and it's expected to run into the fall south of japan. we go into the parts of next week. so certainly somethi
with no fighting to administer the 1st dose to children, but also called for a permanent ceasefire. kristin so me me, i'll just era united nation the occupied westbank is very forces of. busy of at least 3 palestinians during a raid is very minute you vehicles blocked roads in and out to the to come refuge account for in any 14 hours, thousands of buildings were destroyed. at least one is very soldier was injured, and 40 protestants had been detained. so the heads on the eldest, they're coming...
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. >> yeah, kristine and larry.on westbound highway 12 was just reopened about five minutes ago. chp has been investigating this chain reaction crash. much of the day, they say it may have been caused by a big rig driver who could not stop in time. twisted metal and shattered glass littered westbound highway 12 in santa rosa, where a massive pileup happened just before noon. >> while we were responding, we were getting reports that were potentially upwards of five vehicles involved, as well as at least one on fire. when all is said and done, we ended up with at least 11 vehicles involved in the accident and transported uh- eight individuals. >> ambulances
. >> yeah, kristine and larry.on westbound highway 12 was just reopened about five minutes ago. chp has been investigating this chain reaction crash. much of the day, they say it may have been caused by a big rig driver who could not stop in time. twisted metal and shattered glass littered westbound highway 12 in santa rosa, where a massive pileup happened just before noon. >> while we were responding, we were getting reports that were potentially upwards of five vehicles involved,...