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he's allowed to date who he wanted to. >> nick and kristy got engaged. by july 2016, they were making plans to move in together. >> he just looks right at me, and he just said, i just want you to know how much i love you and appreciate everything you do for me. i just remember walking in the kitchen and thinking, god, i am so lucky. i am so lucky. >> 24 hours after that moment came this call. >> my fiance, i think he's been killed. i think he's been shot. >> coming up, what had happened to nick? >> i zeroed in on him, and he was just laying there. >> curious clues in the garage. >> immediately i noticed a bucket full of water and some carpet fibers. >> and blood in the bedroom. >> the floor was very sticky, and it smelled very heavily of mouthwash. we felt that whoever did this tried to clean up whatever tracks they left. >> this is the man i'm supposed to marry. this was just not -- not possible. >> when "dateline" continues. ♪ ♪ why hide your skin if dupixent has your moderate-to-severe eczema, or atopic dermatitis under control? hide our skin? not us.
he's allowed to date who he wanted to. >> nick and kristy got engaged. by july 2016, they were making plans to move in together. >> he just looks right at me, and he just said, i just want you to know how much i love you and appreciate everything you do for me. i just remember walking in the kitchen and thinking, god, i am so lucky. i am so lucky. >> 24 hours after that moment came this call. >> my fiance, i think he's been killed. i think he's been shot. >> coming...
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kristy, tell me more what happened when you realized both of you had covid?iagnosed on march 3rd, i was diagnosed on march 4th and son march 5th. a week later, kayla started feeling better and she, we decided that i needed to go to the emergency room to get fluids to pick me up. i felt dehydrated, since i had been so nauseated and we went from the time that i walked from and not had any kind of shortness of breath at all, from the time that they arrived and took me from the waiting room to the triage room, which only took about 20 minutes to wait, i couldn't catch my breath and my o2 was down in the low 80s. >> wow. >> so they decided to admit me. my daughter came home that friday morning from the hospital had to get sleep because she had been released to go back to work that night. she woke up a little bit later and to get ready for work and check on her brother and found him laying on the sofa. he couldn't really speak. he just kind of moaned, and he had been walking around talking to her that morning when she got home. >> right. >> she called 911, when the
kristy, tell me more what happened when you realized both of you had covid?iagnosed on march 3rd, i was diagnosed on march 4th and son march 5th. a week later, kayla started feeling better and she, we decided that i needed to go to the emergency room to get fluids to pick me up. i felt dehydrated, since i had been so nauseated and we went from the time that i walked from and not had any kind of shortness of breath at all, from the time that they arrived and took me from the waiting room to the...
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here is kristi noem, the governor of south dakota.here she is warding about the possible danger of afghan refugees come into the united states. >> this is a dangerous part of the world, we know that we have a lot of dangerous people there that want to do the united states harm, and they should not be coming to the united states unless we know for sure that they are an ally and friend and don't wish to destroy this country. >> the afghan refugees should not be coming unless we know they do not wish to destroy this country, these dangerous people from this dangerous part of the world. you know who governor kristi noem did allow interstate a few days ago? hundreds of thousands of people on motorcycle from across the country for the annual sturgis motorcycle rally. many of whom are probably unvaccinated. in concrete terms, life or death terms, what do you think is actually more of a risk to south dakota right now? to your average south dakota and? afghan refugees who by the way have gone through an odor and vetting process, get a special
here is kristi noem, the governor of south dakota.here she is warding about the possible danger of afghan refugees come into the united states. >> this is a dangerous part of the world, we know that we have a lot of dangerous people there that want to do the united states harm, and they should not be coming to the united states unless we know for sure that they are an ally and friend and don't wish to destroy this country. >> the afghan refugees should not be coming unless we know...
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well, to discuss, let's bring in boom by telephone. kristi i. kristi, i want to start with china's economy, which is hip re pandemic levels. but there are concerns that the growth is flowing due to inflationary pressure and issues with the supply chain. what they, you? well, yeah, one of the biggest threats to recovery inflations, china's expansion is losing theme as businesses are now grappling with the higher cost and supply bottlenecks. so the new coven 19 infections? and this for the delta vary and have also now led to fresh restrictions in the region, which in turn disrupted the countries factory output. the data earlier this month also showed that export growth, which has been a key driver trying to rebound, had unexpectedly slowed down in july. and this is, as we talked about before because of the highly interconnected nature of our world . now, while china is growth engine, in terms of supply and producing manufacturing goods, it doesn't matter of the rest of the world doesn't recover because then there's no cut consumer and customer to buy the products. european and us imports fro
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absolutely. kristi, sorry we're out of time. boom. but christy, i thank you so much for bringing all that down for today. thank you. and finally, with math delays and cancellation, sweeping the country. american airlines now says it has a new hook to keep customers entertained once they finally take to the skies. it may sound like a joke, but the airlines, as it will allow customers to watch up to 30 minutes of tick tock for free in the air. now granted, they will then have to pay for why fi afterwards. so this new offer really raises the question of whether customers are actually getting now much of a deal at all. for example, free in flight, why fi is a much more common perch outside of the us with airlines like quantum new zealand and could tar yet jet blue is the only airline in the u. s. to offer why fi, free of charge for domestic flight rate. so they just keep shoving in their like sardines, but they're throw in your bone with 30 minutes of free tick tock. it's crazy next to him then paper it after that for the 5, you can go by
absolutely. kristi, sorry we're out of time. boom. but christy, i thank you so much for bringing all that down for today. thank you. and finally, with math delays and cancellation, sweeping the country. american airlines now says it has a new hook to keep customers entertained once they finally take to the skies. it may sound like a joke, but the airlines, as it will allow customers to watch up to 30 minutes of tick tock for free in the air. now granted, they will then have to pay for why fi...
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they have their own agenda and kristi's last point, which i thought was really excellent. the business community got nothing out of this trade war with china. the master of the american people got nothing. so this is a political game in which looking tough plays to some kind of mentality here in the united states. that doesn't want to trace the reality that the american position in the world economy is no longer what it was. the ascending power is china, and that has to be come to terms with because the alternative is unthinkable. and yet we keep saying the same policy is from both trump and now by then and professor i want to bring up another point and all of this, which is a major target of the trade war. that was, of course, wal way. and the chinese telecom giant just announced on friday that it's quarterly revenue is down 38 percent. is this just another one of the ways that us sanctions are having an impact on it? now i think there is a global company and they're dependent on many more things and just the united states, the impact of the sanctions and so on. yeah, tha
they have their own agenda and kristi's last point, which i thought was really excellent. the business community got nothing out of this trade war with china. the master of the american people got nothing. so this is a political game in which looking tough plays to some kind of mentality here in the united states. that doesn't want to trace the reality that the american position in the world economy is no longer what it was. the ascending power is china, and that has to be come to terms with...
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so this goes back to what kristi was just talking about. i believe the reason why congress thinks that they're going after crypto currency to raise revenue. that's what they would call it. i don't believe that's revenue, but they will call it raising revenue. we're going to go after this, this industry and we're going to tax it heavily and we're going to be able to take revenue from that and use it. but i think there's another force at play here or and more so it says let's clear the deck. let's get rid of the competition because a us central back digital and see is on its way. there's no question about that. and when it arrives, the fed doesn't want any kind of competition for that. they don't want to think that there's going to be big coin and the theory in light coin and bitcoin cache and the other 100-2000 crypto currencies out there to be competition. they want to clear the deck, so the more that you can create problems for the crypto industry right now, the more you can get people to move away from it. in their belief system, the more
so this goes back to what kristi was just talking about. i believe the reason why congress thinks that they're going after crypto currency to raise revenue. that's what they would call it. i don't believe that's revenue, but they will call it raising revenue. we're going to go after this, this industry and we're going to tax it heavily and we're going to be able to take revenue from that and use it. but i think there's another force at play here or and more so it says let's clear the deck....
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the base wants the politics of kristie, known they do not want phil scott. so just think about the incentive structure that creates. and this is bigger than donald trump. donald trump of course is an inescapable republican party, part of the republican party politics, but in some ways he's one of the kind, if you ask me five years ago, six years ago, ten years ago, who was the last person on earth christian one to manage a pandemic, i'd probably say donald trump would be up there. and i would've been right. that one is exactly as expected. but all this is about more than trump sociopathic blind spots in his narcissism, it's a broader truth about the culture of the republican served of politics. the hard-core base demands. what they demand in with their institutions push toward, is actually incompatible with good governments. good governance means you are bad politically. and that is the base for half of the politicians in this country, who hold at least half of the political power, sometimes more. in many states a lot more. their base. the right-wing media,
the base wants the politics of kristie, known they do not want phil scott. so just think about the incentive structure that creates. and this is bigger than donald trump. donald trump of course is an inescapable republican party, part of the republican party politics, but in some ways he's one of the kind, if you ask me five years ago, six years ago, ten years ago, who was the last person on earth christian one to manage a pandemic, i'd probably say donald trump would be up there. and i...
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i. kristi, let's start with you here. now regulators are scrutinizing the crypto industry like never before. and yet crypto just keep growing. why is that? well, you don't expect a profitable industry to stop growing just because regulation is coming because the thing is a capitalism. societies is that you keep on trying to out run the regulators grow faster than they can crack down. i mean, look at google, facebook, amazon. they've grown so big that really they don't have to answer to anyone because what our regular is going to do, shut them down. issue a couple find you really can't stop innovation and advancement just because the current market leaders want the status quo to remain unchanged. technology is all about disruption and google and facebook disrupted the ad industry. amazon completely changed retail and they all change it by doing something completely out of the box in a space that is unregulated because the unregulated areas of the market are the only places with any opportunities left. because regulation ki
i. kristi, let's start with you here. now regulators are scrutinizing the crypto industry like never before. and yet crypto just keep growing. why is that? well, you don't expect a profitable industry to stop growing just because regulation is coming because the thing is a capitalism. societies is that you keep on trying to out run the regulators grow faster than they can crack down. i mean, look at google, facebook, amazon. they've grown so big that really they don't have to answer to anyone...
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but, you know, i want to go back to what kristi was saying in the beginning, which is that ultimately we're in a position right now where if you are a crypto enthusiast or if you're creating something on the block chain right now, sitting around and waiting for the block chain to, to be regulated by governments before we decide to move forward, you lose. the bottom line is a crypto currency and the crypto space is one of the last spaces really in the entire world where true capitalism still exists. it exist on such a, an intrinsic level within the crypto world. and if you, if you move away from that, if you ignore the fact that there is, are real opportunities here. but also the real challenges of figuring out, and instead you just being into, well, what was ultimately going to be the decision of governments, either collectively or individually. and if you wait on that, then you don't even deserve to be in this space. you should get out of the space and stay away from it is why people like mark sucker burke's ultimately failed in his endeavor to try to move into the libra association.
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well, to discuss, let's bring in boom by telephone. kristi i kristi, i want to start with china's economy, which is hip re pandemic levels. but there are concerns that the growth is flowing due to inflationary pressure and issues with the supply chain. what you as well as take steps the counter increasing commodity prices. what exactly are they doing there? and how is this all going to work? well, the central bank is unlikely going to inject a massive stimulus to boost growth, but i think it is reasonable though to assume that they will maintain an easing bias. many analysts, it's like the central bank to announce another cut in the amount of reserves. cash banks my hold in order to support further growth. so the p b o c injected billions of r and b through medium term loans into the financial system on monday. but the cost of borrowing was left unchanged. and on top of that, china is also point to quicken spending on infrastructure project, which will also help to support the economy. so including this broad cut in mid july, the p, b o. c has now injected 600000000000 r and be worth of l
well, to discuss, let's bring in boom by telephone. kristi i kristi, i want to start with china's economy, which is hip re pandemic levels. but there are concerns that the growth is flowing due to inflationary pressure and issues with the supply chain. what you as well as take steps the counter increasing commodity prices. what exactly are they doing there? and how is this all going to work? well, the central bank is unlikely going to inject a massive stimulus to boost growth, but i think it is...
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governor kristi noem, do you care to weigh in on being on the side of death this weekend at sturgis?ellent point, i think it's interesting that besides the political party, the democrats who embrace getting abortion on demand are accusing us of embracing death when we are just allowing people to make personal choices and have personal responsibility over when they want to assemble, one they want to gather and spend time outdoors, enjoying their way of life. we've had a fantastic event in south dakota, the rally will end sunday, i guess, and they are having a fantastic time. we are glad everybody made the trip to south dakota. >> laura: we checked "the new york times" website before we went on air tonight and i think the seven day average of covid deaths is about 0.1% in south dakota, you have among the best results now given the fact that you didn't lock down, you didn't mask mandate, and it seems like you have an enormous amount of circulating immunity, natural immunity from prior exposures. does that track with what you are seeing? >> yes, it does. we have that going on, over 50% o
governor kristi noem, do you care to weigh in on being on the side of death this weekend at sturgis?ellent point, i think it's interesting that besides the political party, the democrats who embrace getting abortion on demand are accusing us of embracing death when we are just allowing people to make personal choices and have personal responsibility over when they want to assemble, one they want to gather and spend time outdoors, enjoying their way of life. we've had a fantastic event in south...
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>> kristi noem's dumb as a rock!the strangest and most unconstitutional part of this story is that noem is paying for the deployment with a "private donation." for the money, the donor got a private army and a "this american junta" tote bag. ( laughter ) the private donation came from tennessee junkyard billionaire and guy who's late for a meeting, even though his beer gut was early-- willis johnson. johnson is reportedly "paying an undisclosed sum through his private foundation to send more than four dozen members of south dakota's national guard to the southern border." four dozen? also known as the population of south dakota. ( laughter and applause ) and it's not just-- south dakota it's a beautiful state. a beautiful state. you've got the badlands-- >> jon: uh-huh, yeah. >> stephen: others? it's not just cotton and noem. lots of republicans are already jockeying for the 2024 presidential nomination. to name a few, south carolina "senator tim scott, florida senator rick scott," and "former secretary of state mike
>> kristi noem's dumb as a rock!the strangest and most unconstitutional part of this story is that noem is paying for the deployment with a "private donation." for the money, the donor got a private army and a "this american junta" tote bag. ( laughter ) the private donation came from tennessee junkyard billionaire and guy who's late for a meeting, even though his beer gut was early-- willis johnson. johnson is reportedly "paying an undisclosed sum through his...
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i don't think we'll see it with people like kristi noem.high favorability rating in her state. so we have to do what is sensible and push back where we see public opinion changing. >> let me turn now to coronavirus. after months of ignoring pleas to advocate for the vaccine, the former president finally did just that last night in alabama. listen to this. >> i believe totally in your freedoms. i do. you've got to do what you've got to do. but i recommend taking the vaccines. i did it. it's good. take the vaccines. but that's -- no, that's okay. that's all right. you've got your freedoms. but i happened to take the vaccine. if it doesn't work, you'll be the first to know. but you do have your freedoms. you have to keep -- you have to maintain that. you have to maintain that. and you've got to get your kids back to school. >> those were dedicated trump fans packed into a maskless rally in a state where hospitals are overrun with covid patients booing the former president trump for suggesting they take the vaccine. maya, has trump lost control
i don't think we'll see it with people like kristi noem.high favorability rating in her state. so we have to do what is sensible and push back where we see public opinion changing. >> let me turn now to coronavirus. after months of ignoring pleas to advocate for the vaccine, the former president finally did just that last night in alabama. listen to this. >> i believe totally in your freedoms. i do. you've got to do what you've got to do. but i recommend taking the vaccines. i did...
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but try to you. >> this one directly 4th place. >> that was kristi gross reporting for us tonight. >>tney spears father jamie he has finally agreed to step down as the conservator of his daughters. a state just 5 days ago. jamie spears argued in a court filing that there were no grounds whatsoever for removing him from the conservatorship that controls britney's money and affairs, but he's clearly changed his mind. unclear, though, when he will step down. he is he has served as britney's conservator for the last 13 years. britney's attorney is calling this a vindication the next hearing is scheduled for september 29th a los angeles judge has once again dismissed one of 11 assault counts. >> in an indictment against former movie mogul harvey weinstein. one count of battery by restraint was dismissed 2 weeks ago because of the statute of limitations. the judge allowed prosecutors to amend the allegation. but today she rejected the updated count as well. weinstein has pleaded not guilty to the other 10 counts. the 69 year-old was convicted. rapist was serving a 23 year sentence in new yo
but try to you. >> this one directly 4th place. >> that was kristi gross reporting for us tonight. >>tney spears father jamie he has finally agreed to step down as the conservator of his daughters. a state just 5 days ago. jamie spears argued in a court filing that there were no grounds whatsoever for removing him from the conservatorship that controls britney's money and affairs, but he's clearly changed his mind. unclear, though, when he will step down. he is he has served...
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kristie lu stout is following this story for us. what is harris saying?, today in hanoi the u.s. vice president said that the u.s. navy will maintain a strong presence in the south china sea in order to challenge china's her words excessive and bullying claims in the region. she held meetings with the prime minister, president and vice president on the agenda and it included climate change, economic concerns like the global chip shortage as well as security cooperation especially the south china sea and china's ongoing assertions of sovereignty there. take a listen to what vice president harris said earlier today. >> we need to find ways to pressure and raise the pressure frankly on beijing to abide by the united nations convention on the law of the sea. and to challenge its bullying and excessive maritime claims. >> reporter: china's ministry of foreign affairs countered those comments, we heard from a spokesperson saying that china firmly opposes the u.s. of deploying maritime law forces and disturbing regional peace and stability. and also on the agend
kristie lu stout is following this story for us. what is harris saying?, today in hanoi the u.s. vice president said that the u.s. navy will maintain a strong presence in the south china sea in order to challenge china's her words excessive and bullying claims in the region. she held meetings with the prime minister, president and vice president on the agenda and it included climate change, economic concerns like the global chip shortage as well as security cooperation especially the south...
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frederik pleitgen is in moscow, but first let's go to hong kong where kristie lu stout has reaction fromna. china says it is ready for friendly relations with the new taliban government. what are china's interests in the region? >> reporter: it all comes down to one word, stability. monday china's foreign minister spoke with the u.s. secretary of state antony blinken and, yes, he slammed america's hasty exit from afghanistan but he also signaled that china was willing to work with the united states in order to create a soft landing for afghanistan, in order to promote stability for the country as the taliban retake the country. the goal here is to avoid a humanitarian catastrophe, to avoid a civil war and to avoid a return to becoming a haven for terrorists. even before the taliban took over afghanistan yet again, relations were warming between taliban and beijing. we'll bring up the video of events that took place just last month in july where the chinese more than minister welcomed a delegation of high level taliban leaders to the chinese port city and he called -- again, this was a mo
frederik pleitgen is in moscow, but first let's go to hong kong where kristie lu stout has reaction fromna. china says it is ready for friendly relations with the new taliban government. what are china's interests in the region? >> reporter: it all comes down to one word, stability. monday china's foreign minister spoke with the u.s. secretary of state antony blinken and, yes, he slammed america's hasty exit from afghanistan but he also signaled that china was willing to work with the...
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kristie lu stout is joining us from hong kong, she's been monitoring this. contain this covid-19 outbreak after doing so well at the start of the pandemic? >> reporter: it has everything to do with the highly contagious nature of the delta variant and also according to the council for relations, the fact that china needs more effective vaccines. the delta outbreak is growing and causing alarms with panic buying in wuhan. of course that was the city where the coronavirus first emerged and the delta variant has been detected there. first emerged onigrant workers infected. and they announced 71 new locally transmitted cases, the highest daily tally for china in six months. and the fact that the virus has been able to spread to 26 different cities and 16 provinces across the country in the last two weeks is generating a lot of concern. sweeping pandemic restrictions are now in place. millions of people are in lockdown in various cities across china. mask testing campaigns are under way in places like wuhan and also a city that recently had to deal with the catas
kristie lu stout is joining us from hong kong, she's been monitoring this. contain this covid-19 outbreak after doing so well at the start of the pandemic? >> reporter: it has everything to do with the highly contagious nature of the delta variant and also according to the council for relations, the fact that china needs more effective vaccines. the delta outbreak is growing and causing alarms with panic buying in wuhan. of course that was the city where the coronavirus first emerged and...
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so let's bring in kristie lu stout in hong kong.hat is likely the legal move next and could there be room for negotiation here? >> reporter: that is the hope and i'll explain that in a moment. look, after more than two years in detention in china, finally a verdict in the case of the detained canadian businessman, the kurtcourt sentencing him to years and also said that he could be deported and some western observers are interpreting that ambiguity saying that came open the door to possible negotiation about his fate. i want you to listen to this. >> i think there is plenty of ambiguity and that is always good in these sort of cases because from a chinese perspective, it gives them bargaining power. and from canadian perspective, to allows us to expect more favorable outcome than 11 years sentencing. >> reporter: it was june last year when the two were charged with espionage in china, they were arrested in china december of 2018. shortly after canadian police officers detained meng wanzhou, of course the chief financial officer of h
so let's bring in kristie lu stout in hong kong.hat is likely the legal move next and could there be room for negotiation here? >> reporter: that is the hope and i'll explain that in a moment. look, after more than two years in detention in china, finally a verdict in the case of the detained canadian businessman, the kurtcourt sentencing him to years and also said that he could be deported and some western observers are interpreting that ambiguity saying that came open the door to...
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kristie lu stout joins me with the latest on the vice president's visit. what more are you learning about this possible havana syndrome incident that delayed vice president's flight vietnam. >> regarding the havana syndrome incident, it is all very mysterious. we know it is an ailment of unknown origin. hundreds of u.s. officials have been inflicted by the sin doge over the years. tuesday there was a three hour delay after the u.s. government said that there was a reported case of this syndrome in hanoi, but it was not a confirmed case. so it was decided for the u.s. vice president and her team to continue with their visit. today she has been conducting high level meetings with the leadership in vietnam, with the president, with the vice president as well as the prime minister. on the agenda, a whole array of items including climate change, including economic concerns like the global chip shortage. as well as security concerns. top of mind, the south china sea. and china's continued assertions of its sovereignty in that region. take a listen to this from t
kristie lu stout joins me with the latest on the vice president's visit. what more are you learning about this possible havana syndrome incident that delayed vice president's flight vietnam. >> regarding the havana syndrome incident, it is all very mysterious. we know it is an ailment of unknown origin. hundreds of u.s. officials have been inflicted by the sin doge over the years. tuesday there was a three hour delay after the u.s. government said that there was a reported case of this...
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kasteel won a vote of confidence in congress opposition is promising to challenge the members of kristi is left with confidence, one by one. the man convicted of the assassination of us senator robert f. kennedy has been granted parole after seeking his freedom, 16 times. 77 year old hanser han has served 53 years for shooting kennedy in los angeles in 1900. 68 us intelligence agencies said corona virus was not developed as a bio weapon, but in the declassified report they couldn't agree and that it was 1st transmitted from an animal or leaks from a lab. and will hon. president, jo biden's, famed china for obstructing investigations. these villains reporting 82 new cases of corona virus with no sign yet the outbreak is slowing. but now 429 cases when they want is regarded as critical. coming up next to my julia, good by that light and they said from history kept alive only in the family tales of those to by had to believe people who didn't seem to d dawning story as a polish women and children who endured the siberian refuge in africa never to return again. an epic or to see every 10000
kasteel won a vote of confidence in congress opposition is promising to challenge the members of kristi is left with confidence, one by one. the man convicted of the assassination of us senator robert f. kennedy has been granted parole after seeking his freedom, 16 times. 77 year old hanser han has served 53 years for shooting kennedy in los angeles in 1900. 68 us intelligence agencies said corona virus was not developed as a bio weapon, but in the declassified report they couldn't agree and...
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cnn's kristie lu stout is joining us from hong kong. good to see you.o what is the latest on china's effort to contain this outbreak? >> reporter: china really is being tested by the rapid spread of the delta variant. tuesday it reported 61 new locally transmitted cases, higher than the day before, and yes, far lower than the u.s. and uk, but let's bring up the man. the fact that these viruses have been able to spread across 26 cities and 16 provinces across china in the last two weeks, that is sparking immense concern as you can imagine china has rolled out sweeping pandemic restrictions in wuhan, the city where the coronavirus was first detected. the delta variant is there. some 11 million people live there, all will be subjected to covid-19 testing. and in another city, three rounds of testing there the last two weeks. beijing is banning any people coming from mid to high risk areas from entering the city. and yet experts outside china say these measures are not enough. take a listen. >> i think it is time for the government to seriously consider shi
cnn's kristie lu stout is joining us from hong kong. good to see you.o what is the latest on china's effort to contain this outbreak? >> reporter: china really is being tested by the rapid spread of the delta variant. tuesday it reported 61 new locally transmitted cases, higher than the day before, and yes, far lower than the u.s. and uk, but let's bring up the man. the fact that these viruses have been able to spread across 26 cities and 16 provinces across china in the last two weeks,...
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they're doing so by launching a campaign called town can pass reporter kristi gross has details. >> allmanssoms wine and the arts. now there's a modesto wants to this to the list of reasons to visit the city. i think it's a good idea. i mean, it brings more revenue to the city of this is a part of our economy is part of our workforce. >> and supporting them is no different than supporting any other part of our local businesses, todd aarons and with visit modesto says they're launching a first of its kind campaign called the motown. can a pass. >> targeting cannabis curious tourists there foodies their wine lovers. >> their pet lovers, their dog. people there outdoorsy, which fits into all the different types of traveler that we have coming here to modesto right now only cookies at cannabis retail dispensary has signed on to be a partner with the can it pass. >> but does a hopes other retailers will join it's not just about come in secure this product taken to heart walk. you know, go to the graffiti classic and go to the festival in car show. do what you want while you're here. >> don't ju
they're doing so by launching a campaign called town can pass reporter kristi gross has details. >> allmanssoms wine and the arts. now there's a modesto wants to this to the list of reasons to visit the city. i think it's a good idea. i mean, it brings more revenue to the city of this is a part of our economy is part of our workforce. >> and supporting them is no different than supporting any other part of our local businesses, todd aarons and with visit modesto says they're...
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kristy sampson says she is sending her five-year-old daughter to kindergarten with more confidence after the san francisco unified school district announced it is requiring all staff to be vaccinated or undergo weekly testing. >> thankfully living in san francisco people have been very open to vaccinating and i'm thankful to that. due to the fact that my five-year-old has asthma and cannot be vaccinated. i'm okay with that right now. i really encourage people to get vaccinated. >> reporter: the requirement for the districts nearly 10,000 employees will be effective september 7th. in a statement the superintendent said "given that we are in the midst of rising cases and a new variant in our community, a vaccine requirement is a necessary step to keep our students, staff and families a safe." >> since they are not eligible for vaccines yet, the under 12 set that is, the best way to protect them is to form a wall of immunity around them. >> reporter: today parents gathered outside the district headquarters to protest the return to the classroom. >> i don't think it is safe to do in person l
kristy sampson says she is sending her five-year-old daughter to kindergarten with more confidence after the san francisco unified school district announced it is requiring all staff to be vaccinated or undergo weekly testing. >> thankfully living in san francisco people have been very open to vaccinating and i'm thankful to that. due to the fact that my five-year-old has asthma and cannot be vaccinated. i'm okay with that right now. i really encourage people to get vaccinated. >>...
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this book here comes from cotton mathers, known as mag nelia kristy americana. we have it opened to the story of why harvard was established. so he is talking about that. the broadside is a graduation broadside from 1748, but it is in latin. obviously latin, hebrew, greek which cary was talking about, the valedictorian, even today, give the speech in latin. this is why that is in latin dialect as well. this is a couple hundred years old. it is newspaper. not with cotton rag paper. it was important to whoever the owner was at the time, and then the collector who now has this has preserved it and allowed us to use it as an exhibition artifact to tell the story. the other things you may want to peek at, these small books here, it is a long forgotten textbook known as new england primer. this is an actual textbook used in schools going to 1700s, early 1800s, they would use biblical text during education. a quick one, a is for adam. as we enter into impact of the bible in america, we saw a beautiful large shrim which is a complement to the artifacts. talk about the s
this book here comes from cotton mathers, known as mag nelia kristy americana. we have it opened to the story of why harvard was established. so he is talking about that. the broadside is a graduation broadside from 1748, but it is in latin. obviously latin, hebrew, greek which cary was talking about, the valedictorian, even today, give the speech in latin. this is why that is in latin dialect as well. this is a couple hundred years old. it is newspaper. not with cotton rag paper. it was...
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nbc bay area's kristy smith spoke with the mayor and business owners about the proposal. >> reporter: mayor steve young explains what the city council is considering tuesday. >> whether to reinstate a mask mandate for interior public spaces and retail operations. we had one for about a year that we adopted back in may i believe of 2020 and we dropped it when the governor dropped all the other requirements in june. >> reporter: other bay area counties have recently reinstated mask mandates over concern about the delta variant. solano county didn't join them >> i think for the council the question is shouldn't we consider something more strict than the county is doing in the interest of health and safety? >> we have reinstituted the mask mandate for our guests no matter what their vaccination status was because we just have such a wide variety of ages. >> here they get customers from different parts of the bay area and the state and have made it clear what is expected inside. natasha curtis says most customers commend them for it. >> i think it is a good guideline to follow and the city
nbc bay area's kristy smith spoke with the mayor and business owners about the proposal. >> reporter: mayor steve young explains what the city council is considering tuesday. >> whether to reinstate a mask mandate for interior public spaces and retail operations. we had one for about a year that we adopted back in may i believe of 2020 and we dropped it when the governor dropped all the other requirements in june. >> reporter: other bay area counties have recently reinstated...
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ok, i guess in one sentence please. kristi, i'm are you optimistic for the future? right now. i am a little bit better because well, our government's weakening the environmental protection, the maximum, the can also the national congress, but i'm optimistic because many people here i've tried to face the agenda. are thinking about a more positive agenda. so ok, yes, both. okay, and the final word to you crystal raymond's, are you up to mystic or pessimistic, given the state of the world? does it stand? yeah. you know, in my 20 year career, working on climate change, i've always been optimistic, extreme events we've seen in the last year to have definitely started the challenge that but i have very young children. so i feel like i have no choice but to be optimistic because i want to make sure that this world is isn't a good place for them when they're older. cable will finish. oh, not optimistic and lifting the. thank you very much. crystal ravens like these endorse and christie, and i think the, i'm thank you. see, for watching at home, you can see this program again, any tim
ok, i guess in one sentence please. kristi, i'm are you optimistic for the future? right now. i am a little bit better because well, our government's weakening the environmental protection, the maximum, the can also the national congress, but i'm optimistic because many people here i've tried to face the agenda. are thinking about a more positive agenda. so ok, yes, both. okay, and the final word to you crystal raymond's, are you up to mystic or pessimistic, given the state of the world? does...
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in 15 years they lead the kristi and democratic union christine social union. the conservative union block by 23 points to 20 to the greens coming in in 3rd. and the most recent polling it doesn't make good reading for the christian democratic duty when it comes to the opinions or public opinions on who should be the next chancellor. either in not metric. also good reading for the social democrats all show the candidate coming out on top with 30 percent in 2nd place. there is an all in a book on 15, while way back is and lashes of the christian democratic union. now he's been trying to put out some fires and do some, some face saving. he said that he's the man to look after both the environment and jobs. these criticize the greens and the social democrats for overly politicizing. the climate crisis says you have to factor in social aspects when you said such big goals. and that's also my idea for what lies ahead of us. it's not about making the steel industry uncompetitive with more restrictions and having to relocate elsewhere. that would give us a good climat
in 15 years they lead the kristi and democratic union christine social union. the conservative union block by 23 points to 20 to the greens coming in in 3rd. and the most recent polling it doesn't make good reading for the christian democratic duty when it comes to the opinions or public opinions on who should be the next chancellor. either in not metric. also good reading for the social democrats all show the candidate coming out on top with 30 percent in 2nd place. there is an all in a book...
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you know know the challenger lasted about 70 seconds in the air, and we had the classroom teacher, kristie mcauliffe in their. we have the black scientist mcnair on their, we had judy resnick, the observer, we had the first japanese american astronaut, ellison onozuka on their. so this is to memorialize the challenger that burst after about 70 seconds in the air. here, we have the oldest and largest japanese american newspaper out side of japan, the [inaudible] shinpo. it first started in 1903 as a maybe a graph copy about once a week. then in 1921, it became a bilingual newspaper in japanese and english. today, during its peak it had over 25,000 subscribers but today i understand they are down to about 10,000 subscriptions of the [inaudible] shinpo. we had right here dedicated to block national historic landmark. they happen to be 13 properties here on this one block. ironically, there's a christian church that was here built way back in 1942, and at the other end, some buddhist temple. there's a timeline here. you see this charcoal area, this charcoal area symbolizes the 1940s and then t
you know know the challenger lasted about 70 seconds in the air, and we had the classroom teacher, kristie mcauliffe in their. we have the black scientist mcnair on their, we had judy resnick, the observer, we had the first japanese american astronaut, ellison onozuka on their. so this is to memorialize the challenger that burst after about 70 seconds in the air. here, we have the oldest and largest japanese american newspaper out side of japan, the [inaudible] shinpo. it first started in 1903...
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those policies are, but what the government is actually able to control in this new age boom bus. kristi, i thank you so much for your time and insight. thank you. the global markets are mostly up for the week, rebounding from last week's losses, as investors kept an eye on federal reserve chair drone powers remarks following the jackson hole symposium and continuing concerns over the cobra. 1900 delta. very, let's start in russia with a green arrow for the mo, x as the index gain, more than half a percent for the week. rising oil prices to close out the week help the mo, x and the ruble. a new pull of market analysts by reuters suggest the marks will climb to record highs this year, eclipse thing, 4000, and continue to see gains moving into 2022. moving to asian markets, the shanghai composite is up nearly 2.5 percent despite the regulatory pressure we have heard so much about in recent months. the composite had been on a 3 day winning streak. but last, more than one percent on thursday as a slow down in the property market took a hit raising concerns about future economic growth, pushi
those policies are, but what the government is actually able to control in this new age boom bus. kristi, i thank you so much for your time and insight. thank you. the global markets are mostly up for the week, rebounding from last week's losses, as investors kept an eye on federal reserve chair drone powers remarks following the jackson hole symposium and continuing concerns over the cobra. 1900 delta. very, let's start in russia with a green arrow for the mo, x as the index gain, more than...
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wow, boom bus. co host encrypted analysts. kristi, i thank you for bringing this whole story down for us. thank you. amazon has just been issued a secret cloud computing contract worth up to $10000000000.00. the decision was actually made public by a lawsuit filed by microsoft in which the tech giant is challenging the contract boom bus co host. an investigative journalist benz juan has the latest well, the contract code name and you can't make this stuff up is why old and stormy? that's according to protest filings that were filed by microsoft, essentially saying that amazon should not have been awarded this contract in the 1st place. in november, the ca, awarded c to e contract potentially worth tens of billions of $1.00 to $5.00 companies, a w. s, microsoft, google, oracle, and ibm. that 10000000000 dollar contract was challenged by amazon and cord, claiming that president trump had steered that contract away from amazon and to microsoft. on that note, it is become a 2 horse race between amazon and microsoft when it comes to government cloud computing contracts. microsoft has a lon
wow, boom bus. co host encrypted analysts. kristi, i thank you for bringing this whole story down for us. thank you. amazon has just been issued a secret cloud computing contract worth up to $10000000000.00. the decision was actually made public by a lawsuit filed by microsoft in which the tech giant is challenging the contract boom bus co host. an investigative journalist benz juan has the latest well, the contract code name and you can't make this stuff up is why old and stormy? that's...
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the question of why did the hacker attack the block chain network in the 1st place, while boom bus kristi, i address the rational recently here on this program is in the cybersecurity hack space. not all of the hackers, but a lot of them. the motivation behind an attack isn't monetary or political gain or anything like that. it's basically just to prove that they can do it, and the attack is their way of fueling. what they believe is the greater cause. so basically the tacker is kind of trolling that proving himself and his abilities and that is done for the sake of showing the world where he can do. basically the same way an athlete would want to show off to the world state of the olympics. the us food and drug administration has given full approval to the pfizer by on tech cobra 19 vaccine for used by those 16 years of age and older. full approval from the da also means more employers and schools may now require people to get the to dose vaccination. but can they do that legally? joining me now. this is legal analysts, molly barrows contributor to america's lawyer. alright, molly, the b
the question of why did the hacker attack the block chain network in the 1st place, while boom bus kristi, i address the rational recently here on this program is in the cybersecurity hack space. not all of the hackers, but a lot of them. the motivation behind an attack isn't monetary or political gain or anything like that. it's basically just to prove that they can do it, and the attack is their way of fueling. what they believe is the greater cause. so basically the tacker is kind of...
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direct impact on who ends up as the chancellor for the past 16 years, that role has belonged to the kristi and democrats angular makeover, but with her soon to be gone. and now with aman lashes in charge of the c d u. that grip on power seems looser, and the threats from the other main parts. he's much stronger. and all the while the bavarian prime minister, mock hazard looks on, he wanted to be the lead candidate for the cdcs you in september. but last out to lash it in the spring. now the polls suggest most germans would prefer verda as chancellor, and that the cd u. c. s u vote would be higher if he was, but such a change, of course, seems highly unlikely with just a few weeks to go. dominant cane al jazeera berlin, mexico's president is asking indigenous people for forgiveness for the abuses inflicted by spanish colonialists. as part of mexico's plans to mark the 500 anniversary the fall of the empire, hundreds of people watched a light show eliminating a replica off the deck temples. millions of indigenous mexicans died off the spanish invasion in the $1500.00. the conquest is still b
direct impact on who ends up as the chancellor for the past 16 years, that role has belonged to the kristi and democrats angular makeover, but with her soon to be gone. and now with aman lashes in charge of the c d u. that grip on power seems looser, and the threats from the other main parts. he's much stronger. and all the while the bavarian prime minister, mock hazard looks on, he wanted to be the lead candidate for the cdcs you in september. but last out to lash it in the spring. now the...