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lisa hill, robin and reminder of our top stories because global velocity of the soviet union has died at the age of 91. gorbachev presided over the end of the cold war and the lifting of eastern europe on current and, but failed to prevent the collapse of the u. s. s. all russian television. and the news of his death president vladimir putin had expressed his deepest condolences that says that he'll be sending messages to his family and friends. the un secretary general lead global tributes to mccallegh overture until you get arish called him a towering leader. while the european commission president, as the on the land call him a trusted and respected statesman out there is rob reynolds has interviewed because gorbachev here came mikhail gorbachev. a member of a new generation and not of the old communist who had lived and worked under stalin, but of a different generation. more of a technocrat, more of a man with ideas. and he did have ideas about how to change the soviet union, how to allow it to, to develop and survive, glass nosed openness in english, perestroika that means restr
lisa hill, robin and reminder of our top stories because global velocity of the soviet union has died at the age of 91. gorbachev presided over the end of the cold war and the lifting of eastern europe on current and, but failed to prevent the collapse of the u. s. s. all russian television. and the news of his death president vladimir putin had expressed his deepest condolences that says that he'll be sending messages to his family and friends. the un secretary general lead global tributes to...
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hill. tell us what they are saying. lisa: it's a state of shock on capitol hill.as tough, she was intense on her issues, but she was also known as kind, someone whose word you could count on. liz cheney was being shown the door out of leadership, she was many people's favorite choice. also i can tell you she always like to talk about rv manufacturing. it was an important industry in her district. a very big loss to everyone, of course. judy: absolutely, such a tragedy. the agenda before congress, only days to go before they try to get out for the august recess in the senate. we are talking about a half trillion dollar deal in the balance. what is the hold up in what is going on? lisa: one big portion of it is for climate change aspects. they also would address drug prices and also reduce the deficit. depending on how you count, between $100 billion in $300 billion, so a very big deal. senator joe manchin, you can see he is the key vote that brought this deal together. and kyrsten sinema, she has not yet gotten on board this dea they're really at odds over an impor
hill. tell us what they are saying. lisa: it's a state of shock on capitol hill.as tough, she was intense on her issues, but she was also known as kind, someone whose word you could count on. liz cheney was being shown the door out of leadership, she was many people's favorite choice. also i can tell you she always like to talk about rv manufacturing. it was an important industry in her district. a very big loss to everyone, of course. judy: absolutely, such a tragedy. the agenda before...
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Aug 27, 2022
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a skimmer was found attached to an atm at the bank of america branch in morgan hill a couple of weeks ago. lisais view is of emeryville with the low cloud deck here. partly cloudy inland. 57 in santa clara. 60 in oakland. the deck of low clouds making a big impact today in our inland valleys. 59 in concord but only the low 80's this afternoon. 74 in fremont. not much change for yourl sunday. sunday. iz: here at city of refuge, we house up to 26 families. we reduce homelessness, address mental health, provide spaces for addiction to be broken, create spaces of healing and restoration. for the first time ever, prop 27 will provide permanent funding for organizations like ours. saying yes to prop 27 means more people get the assistance that they nee they get someone to partner in such a way to see transformation come to them. yes on prop 27, because there's no place like home. >>> so soon. >> welcome back to "gma" on this saturday morning. production now under way on the tenth movie in the "fast & furious" movie series, and the neighborhood where it's being filmed, it's furious protesting the shoo
a skimmer was found attached to an atm at the bank of america branch in morgan hill a couple of weeks ago. lisais view is of emeryville with the low cloud deck here. partly cloudy inland. 57 in santa clara. 60 in oakland. the deck of low clouds making a big impact today in our inland valleys. 59 in concord but only the low 80's this afternoon. 74 in fremont. not much change for yourl sunday. sunday. iz: here at city of refuge, we house up to 26 families. we reduce homelessness, address mental...
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Aug 10, 2022
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in august 43, before colliding with the chukchi hills, he successfully crossed the bering strait under the lend lisan liner program. was supposed to be at the disposal of the red army to complete the task of the crew was not enough total 14 m height. instead, the catastrophe will be discovered only after 30 years, the temperature is 50 ° and the pilots are wearing masks, because there is not enough oxygen. well, they didn’t count on it in any way, the rubber literally cracked into plasticine, the oil turned, but there could be accidents on such an occasion in the forty-second year, the bering strait turned out to be the only safe channel for delivering equipment under lend-lease, the air bridge from alaska to krasnoyarsk stretched for 7,000 km from the american ferbangsa through chukotka, yakutia and siberia, this was the same alsib during the years of the war with more than 8,000 aircraft were delivered to the soviet union with his help. this is the first point along the route for the transfer of equipment from the united states, the village of uelkal, here in the forty- second year a military airf
in august 43, before colliding with the chukchi hills, he successfully crossed the bering strait under the lend lisan liner program. was supposed to be at the disposal of the red army to complete the task of the crew was not enough total 14 m height. instead, the catastrophe will be discovered only after 30 years, the temperature is 50 ° and the pilots are wearing masks, because there is not enough oxygen. well, they didn’t count on it in any way, the rubber literally cracked into...
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at on august 43, before colliding with the chukotka hill, he successfully crossed the bering strait under the lend lisas supposed to be at the disposal of the red army to complete the task of the crew was not enough. only 14 m in height, gerasimov did not have permission to fly. at night it was already quite dark, not enough, just a little bit of daylight and uh, there was an encounter with the mountain. instead of that, discover the disaster. only 30 years later, all about the terrible find, along with the remains of the crew geologists will bring egvekinot to the village, so not my alsib heritage. again, i started talking about the track, the temperature was 50 ° and the pilots were wearing masks, because there was not enough oxygen. well, they didn’t count on it at all; the rubber literally cracked into plasticine, the oil turned. well, there could be accidents on such an occasion for the second year, the only safe channel. the delivery of equipment through the lens turned out to be the bering strait; an air bridge from alaska to krasnoyarsk stretched for 7,000 km from the american ferbangs through
at on august 43, before colliding with the chukotka hill, he successfully crossed the bering strait under the lend lisas supposed to be at the disposal of the red army to complete the task of the crew was not enough. only 14 m in height, gerasimov did not have permission to fly. at night it was already quite dark, not enough, just a little bit of daylight and uh, there was an encounter with the mountain. instead of that, discover the disaster. only 30 years later, all about the terrible find,...
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Aug 27, 2022
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lisa: three and arose crazy. good morning, everybody. from our east bay hillsa, yesterday was a holiday, low 90's concord and livermore low 80's today. the biggest drop will be in the inland valleys this afternoon. a cooler weekend on the way. we will talk about it, coming up. liz: what a gorgeous view. also next, the 49ers opened the regular season in two weeks and trey lance remains a mystery. is he ready or easy in over his -- is he in over his head head? why hide your skin if dupixent has your moderate-to-severe eczema or atopic dermatitis under control? hide my skin? not me. by hitting eczema where it counts, dupixent helps heal your skin from within, keeping you one step ahead of eczema. hide my skin? not me. and that means long-lasting clearer skin and fast itch relief for adults. with dupixent, you can show more skin with less eczema. hide my skin? not me. serious allergic reactions can occur that can be severe. tell your doctor about new or worsening eye problems such as eye pain or vision changes, including blurred vision, joint aches and pain, or a p
lisa: three and arose crazy. good morning, everybody. from our east bay hillsa, yesterday was a holiday, low 90's concord and livermore low 80's today. the biggest drop will be in the inland valleys this afternoon. a cooler weekend on the way. we will talk about it, coming up. liz: what a gorgeous view. also next, the 49ers opened the regular season in two weeks and trey lance remains a mystery. is he ready or easy in over his -- is he in over his head head? why hide your skin if dupixent has...
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lisa: i know they are short. well, good morning everybody. beautiful start to the day. we do have that fog that we love to see and from vollmer peak. our east bay hillsce and clear there. the sun up at 6:19. temperatures around 60 in san francisco, san jose 61. temperatures are cool on top of mount tam in the upper 50's. so dry. 52 santa rosa, 58 by the delta, 61 in concord and 24-hour temperature change cooler especially in the north bay. couple of degrees cooler in the south bay. shy of average today 77 an -- san jose. 74 in sunny val. mountain view and mid-70's. near average that fog it will be patchy. don't count on that sun from the sun set and half-moon bay. 76 in petlooma. it has been the mid-70's for hercules. breezy winds through the delta in the afternoon with 80 in livermore. the 7 day forecast only in the low 80's in the inland valley. little bit of warming come mid-week especially inland. by the bay, thursday and fridaying looking to stay in this pattern through the weekend. reggie: thank you. go kumasi: this morning, meteorologist greg has a look at what's ahead. >> coming up, travel chaos, thousands of flights were canceled. we'll tell
lisa: i know they are short. well, good morning everybody. beautiful start to the day. we do have that fog that we love to see and from vollmer peak. our east bay hillsce and clear there. the sun up at 6:19. temperatures around 60 in san francisco, san jose 61. temperatures are cool on top of mount tam in the upper 50's. so dry. 52 santa rosa, 58 by the delta, 61 in concord and 24-hour temperature change cooler especially in the north bay. couple of degrees cooler in the south bay. shy of...
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in alaska, a major test for senator lisa murkowski who faces more than a dozen challengers. joining us is nbc news capitol hillnt ali vitali in anchorage, alaska. vaughn hillyard in wilson, wyoming, jake sherman founder of punchbowl news and a major contributor for us. vaughn, what are you watching for? >> this is a race that caps off essentially all these other primaries. talking about trump-backed candidates who donald trump has perceived to be opposition forces within the republican party. this is it. he's called it the most important race of 2022. it's why gop allies of donald trump have put so much attention, including the likes of kevin mccarthy who held a fund-raiser for harriet hague man who is the trump-backed challenger to liz cheney. frankly, a state like wyoming, i think this is a test. not only is liz cheney far from being a political newcomer, her dad first elected to this congressional seat 44 years ago, but also, this is a completely 4-1 talking republicans to democrats here in this state. while liz cheney is trying to galvanize the democrats and change party registration to come vote for her,
in alaska, a major test for senator lisa murkowski who faces more than a dozen challengers. joining us is nbc news capitol hillnt ali vitali in anchorage, alaska. vaughn hillyard in wilson, wyoming, jake sherman founder of punchbowl news and a major contributor for us. vaughn, what are you watching for? >> this is a race that caps off essentially all these other primaries. talking about trump-backed candidates who donald trump has perceived to be opposition forces within the republican...
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lisa's hair go gray. with me cnn chief business correspondent christine romans and cnn national correspondent erica hill.p back and not be part -- people need to know there is a double standard in this business we have chosen. anyone who says there isn't hasn't been paying attention here. what do you say? >> everything you know, how you perform, how you interview, how you are in the field and how you look. in this case this is someone with a 35-year track record, who won a major canadian broadcasting award in april, who covered the papal apology for what happened to the children in that country, covered iraq, afghanistan, olympics, it goes on and on. yet, a business decision, not performance, a business decision is why she was told she would be leaving her career after 35 years. a business decision that apparently looks like the way she appears. >> the way she appears and/or her age. the combination of the two. you're right, there is a double standard. in this business, and we know it, a man with gray hair, white hair, even a little belly is seen with having gravitas and being distinguished. we can't do
lisa's hair go gray. with me cnn chief business correspondent christine romans and cnn national correspondent erica hill.p back and not be part -- people need to know there is a double standard in this business we have chosen. anyone who says there isn't hasn't been paying attention here. what do you say? >> everything you know, how you perform, how you interview, how you are in the field and how you look. in this case this is someone with a 35-year track record, who won a major canadian...
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republican senator, lisa murkowski, is also facing a primary and what will be alaska's first use of ranked choice voting. nbc capitol hill live in anchorage, alaska. ali, first walk us through the primary that palin is hoping to win. >> lindsey, this is palin's first for a back into the national electoral spot. remember, she was governor here prior to that mayor of wasilla. and then she was of course the running mate for than gop standard -- john mccain in the 2008 election. she left the governorship after that time in the national spotlight. some voters here remember that. it will be an inflection point while they consider to -- let her be the one person to represent them in the house of representatives that she turns to head to congress. you're, right they are employing a new system of voting. something that alaska voters tried to say that they wanted to put in place in 2020. this is the first time they are trying. it is a ranked choice voting system. you are going to see palin alongside people like the other republican in this race, along with mary peltz hala, who is running as the democrat. the way that ballot is goi
republican senator, lisa murkowski, is also facing a primary and what will be alaska's first use of ranked choice voting. nbc capitol hill live in anchorage, alaska. ali, first walk us through the primary that palin is hoping to win. >> lindsey, this is palin's first for a back into the national electoral spot. remember, she was governor here prior to that mayor of wasilla. and then she was of course the running mate for than gop standard -- john mccain in the 2008 election. she left the...
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the question looming over capitol hill is whether a handshake deal will hold allowing democrats to pass a 700 plus billion dollar chunk of the president's agenda. lisaeak the latest developments as lawmakers scramble to complete their work ahead of the august recess. hello to you, but first i want to ask about the tragic news today that a member of congress has been killed in a car accident, along with two of her staff members. you have talked to people. what are they saying? you've knew her some. >> there is a state of shock. the congresswoman was a rising star, a standout member of the house republicanongress. she was intense but also known as kind, someone whose word you could count on. she in fact, when liz cheney was shown the door out of leadership, she was many people's favorite choice, people who didn't like police stuff on it as much. she liked to talk about rv manufacturing, because that is an important industry in her district. shocking to lose two young staffers like this so a big loss and our sympathies to everyone. judy: such a tragedy. the agenda before congress, only days to go before they are trying to get out for the august recess.
the question looming over capitol hill is whether a handshake deal will hold allowing democrats to pass a 700 plus billion dollar chunk of the president's agenda. lisaeak the latest developments as lawmakers scramble to complete their work ahead of the august recess. hello to you, but first i want to ask about the tragic news today that a member of congress has been killed in a car accident, along with two of her staff members. you have talked to people. what are they saying? you've knew her...
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pine ridge reservation in the, th black hills, there is a growing movement to return the lakota to their namesake. >> i want to go get my rifle. >> reporter: lisaa lat cota is bringing back historical foods. >> i'm ready when you are. >> like the great plains buffalo. >> so which one is it we're going to be getting? >> we're going to try to go after this one right here. >> looking this way. >> lisa has invited me on a buffalo hunt. and yes, every single part of the buffalo, from nose to tail, will be used. the hunt is run by the pine ridge park rangers who manage 900 wild buffalo on the reservation. >> which one are we going to get? >> usually get the 2 to 4-year-olds. >> they only sell a handful of tags every year. this is so they can keep the herd growing for food security. >> might want to jump up and just get ahold, you know what i mean? just stand up. >> yeah, this seems safe. >> all right, you guys, thanks a lot. >> we're going to chase them. >> am i wise standing on the back of a pickup truck stance? you know what they say, safety third. >> which one. >> this gold one. >> right in front of us? >> yeah. >> you have seen me do a lot of thi
pine ridge reservation in the, th black hills, there is a growing movement to return the lakota to their namesake. >> i want to go get my rifle. >> reporter: lisaa lat cota is bringing back historical foods. >> i'm ready when you are. >> like the great plains buffalo. >> so which one is it we're going to be getting? >> we're going to try to go after this one right here. >> looking this way. >> lisa has invited me on a buffalo hunt. and yes, every...
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lisa: we are turning up the heat today especially inland. it will get pretty hot into next week. as we look at current temperatures, 56 in dublin. 58 in pleasant hill53 in napa with 2.5 mile visibility and from the peninsula to the east bay, two to four degrees cooler. napa is five degrees cooler. 9:00 sunny skies for the most part. 60's in oakland. 70's in the inland valleys. look how the warmth comes into play by noontime. inland in the north bay, well into the 70's to low. given that the coast, mid 60's. it is sunny, very warm inland. triple digit heat. we will tell you how long it will last and where it will settle in in the next few minutes. liz: thank you. developing news, u.s. government employees in tijuana and parts of california have been instructed to shelter-in-place after reports of violence. the u.s. consulate released a tweet saying they are aware of reports of multiple vehicle fires in roadblocks, and heavy police activity. the san diego union-tribune reports that many people took shelter in tijuana after burning vehicles appeared throughout the city in what is suspected to be a coordinated active organized crime. we will keep you u
lisa: we are turning up the heat today especially inland. it will get pretty hot into next week. as we look at current temperatures, 56 in dublin. 58 in pleasant hill53 in napa with 2.5 mile visibility and from the peninsula to the east bay, two to four degrees cooler. napa is five degrees cooler. 9:00 sunny skies for the most part. 60's in oakland. 70's in the inland valleys. look how the warmth comes into play by noontime. inland in the north bay, well into the 70's to low. given that the...
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hill with allies, we have not seen that many >> in the foundation -- cracks in the foundation. tom: washington pointed out that but trump pleaded the faith in 1990 in a divorce proceeding. lisam not going to go there. did you binge watch. mason last night? we can use this preparation for the show to color the inside we provide today. let's talk a little about cpi and what we got yesterday. and what this admin decision can and cannot claim credit to. they have thrown as much oil as they possibly can at the market, the strategic petroleum reserve. passed a bill that may or may not have impact on inflation. they're trying to do with a can and it's going to take a long time. there -- they are hoping and waiting and talking about around outs and other constraints on energy. jack: in the near-term they don't have any massive other options they have not already tried and you can tell they are tapping all the resources they can where they are putting out that kind of reserve and when the conversation has turned too much longer term legislation that may or may not reflect inflation, the so-called inflation reduction act is supposed to do that partly based on reducing the deficit. it
hill with allies, we have not seen that many >> in the foundation -- cracks in the foundation. tom: washington pointed out that but trump pleaded the faith in 1990 in a divorce proceeding. lisam not going to go there. did you binge watch. mason last night? we can use this preparation for the show to color the inside we provide today. let's talk a little about cpi and what we got yesterday. and what this admin decision can and cannot claim credit to. they have thrown as much oil as they...