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(man yelling to crowd) it's a for britain movement led by anne marie waters, anne marie waters and for britain! research it! one of the key campaigns is to control the islamification of britain. - there was speculation about tommy not showing because the speech written by the austrian nationalist had attracted the attention of authorities. we haven't actually seen him yet, do we know for sure he's definitely going to turn up? we don't know, i don't know, you know what i mean? who knows, let's just see what happens. okay. (crowd chattering) (crowd cheering) - no to islamisation! no to mass immigration! yes! and no to the great replacement! tommy said that the indigenous european population was being replaced. i waited anxiously amongst his fans to talk to him, but he made a quick exit with his entourage, leaving nationalists and muslims to face off. this cultural marxism which is affecting us, this anti-white hatred which is affecting us, (crowd applauds) is now so heavily embedded that our american brothers laugh at us. - the ideology of tommy robinson is an ideology of fascism and int
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this is the "cbs morning news." . >>> i'm anne-marie green. >>> i'm anne-marie green.the pandememic may be e o, but unfofortunately y cov9 isn'n't going ananywhere. in f fact, it's s still among the top fifive leadingng causes o of death inin th, right after heart didiseae and cacancer. and covid-d-19 relateded erer visits arare three titimes higherr ththan the flulu. so stay upup-to-date with thehe latest covid-1919 vaccines s this , just like e you do witith the. because yoyou've got no time e for 19. ststay up-to-d-date with t e latest covovid-19 9 vacci. the right age for neutrogena® retinol? that's w wheneverr you wawant it to b be. it hasas derm-provoven retinol thatat targets vital cecell turnovever, evevens skin t tone, anand smoothths fine linin. with visisible resulults in j just one weweek. neututrogena® r retinol hi. i use febreze fade defy plug. anand i use ththis. febrbreze has a a microchipp to conontrol scentnt release soso it smellsls first-y frfresh for 5050 days. 50 days!?? and its rerefill reminder light means i'll never miss a day of freshness. ♪ ♪
this is the "cbs morning news." . >>> i'm anne-marie green. >>> i'm anne-marie green.the pandememic may be e o, but unfofortunately y cov9 isn'n't going ananywhere. in f fact, it's s still among the top fifive leadingng causes o of death inin th, right after heart didiseae and cacancer. and covid-d-19 relateded erer visits arare three titimes higherr ththan the flulu. so stay upup-to-date with thehe latest covid-1919 vaccines s this , just like e you do witith the....
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we honored to have the mayor london breed and lieutenant and mary anne, chief of city of san francisco with us tonight. on september 16th, 1810, i dal go ran the charts in dolores. challenging for mexican independence. our history is marked by resilience and determination. this spirit lies on mexicans from the daca dream inventories essential workers contributing to california's prosperity. our communities extend to achievement in arts and culture, we applaud mexican artist success like diego rivera and cha lo legacy in san francisco. we celebrate san francisco dancers, hernandez, and our ten or arturo chacon. thank you. [applause] as you mentioned lieutenant-governor, mexico's economy is crucial ties with the u.s. and canada through mca. we also cherish our partnership with california a strong ally ant committed for our border. mexico second largest partner supporting over 850,000 jobs. this year, we are proud to celebrate 1 75 years of the mexican culture being present here in the beautiful city of san francisco. to mayor breed and mary anne, thank you for your warm hospitality in th
we honored to have the mayor london breed and lieutenant and mary anne, chief of city of san francisco with us tonight. on september 16th, 1810, i dal go ran the charts in dolores. challenging for mexican independence. our history is marked by resilience and determination. this spirit lies on mexicans from the daca dream inventories essential workers contributing to california's prosperity. our communities extend to achievement in arts and culture, we applaud mexican artist success like diego...
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i'm anne-marie green. temperatures putting stress on schools and students as they return from summer break. the record-breaking heat is forcing the cancelation of classes in some areas as heat alerts or advisories persist for millions of americans. jarred hill is here in new york with more. good morning. >> reporter: good morning, anne-marie. it's not just the heat, but as you mentioned the timing here. with kids now back in school, a 2021 study found nearly 16,000 schools would need to update their hvac systems to detail -- deal with the late summer temperatures. now frustrated parents are wondering when that will happen. a scorching late summer heat wave is taking a toll on schools nationwide. >> luke was coming home sweaty. he was telling us it was hot. >> reporter: hugh barrett says his 5-year-old son luke spent the first couple of days of kindergarten without air conditioning. now in the school in washington, d.c., has fans and window units. >> he says it's cooler. still noisy. >> they say to bring wa
i'm anne-marie green. temperatures putting stress on schools and students as they return from summer break. the record-breaking heat is forcing the cancelation of classes in some areas as heat alerts or advisories persist for millions of americans. jarred hill is here in new york with more. good morning. >> reporter: good morning, anne-marie. it's not just the heat, but as you mentioned the timing here. with kids now back in school, a 2021 study found nearly 16,000 schools would need to...
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i'm mary ann evans. again, i'll be back at the top of the hour with more headlines for you. so if you join us then thanks for watching the, the in charlotte, the comment key move people the on the world wide in such a hassle, a task committed to actually find out about rubinez story info, migraines.
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i'm anne-marie green. the escaped murderer was recaptured after eluding hundreds of searchers for two weeks. he's now in prison out of philadelphia. this is the new mugshot of danelo cavalcante. he was caught yesterday by a team of tactical officers with search dogs in a wooded area of pennsylvania, about 20 miles away from where he escaped. jarred hill is in new york with the latest on all of this. good morning. >> reporter: good morning, anne-marie. cavalcante did not go back to that jail that he literally climbed out of. instead, a maximum security prison. authorities are saying that they caught him after two weeks thanks in large part to a dog and the element of surprise. [ cheers ] cheers from a relieved community after convicted killer danelo cavalcante was taken into custody yesterday in chester county, pennsylvania. >> our nightmare is finally over, and the good guys won. >> the search for danelo cavalcante is over. >> reporter: the clean-shaven 34-year-old was captured about 20 miles from the pris
i'm anne-marie green. the escaped murderer was recaptured after eluding hundreds of searchers for two weeks. he's now in prison out of philadelphia. this is the new mugshot of danelo cavalcante. he was caught yesterday by a team of tactical officers with search dogs in a wooded area of pennsylvania, about 20 miles away from where he escaped. jarred hill is in new york with the latest on all of this. good morning. >> reporter: good morning, anne-marie. cavalcante did not go back to that...
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discuss all of this is my panel, david gauke, former uk cabinet minister under theresa may, and mary—annedemocratic political analyst. i look forward to speaking to both of you. we start in morocco, where survivors of the powerful earthquake that struck on friday say the government is not responding quickly enough to help people in remote regions of the atlas mountains. some villagers have been digging through the rubble with their hands to recover bodies buried under collapsed buildings because heavy lifting equipment can't travel on roads blocked by landslides. nearly 2,900 people are now confirmed to have died when the 6.8 magnitude earthquake struck about 45 miles south—west of the tourist hub of marrakesh. international emergency workers are joining the recovery effort, as tom bateman reports from the atlas mountains. dawn lights up the destruction in the village of moulay brahim. morocco's most remote hillsides have become encampments of the survivors. hakima has lost contact with her son, who fled the village, she says, to get help. she was already grieving. her husband had been si
discuss all of this is my panel, david gauke, former uk cabinet minister under theresa may, and mary—annedemocratic political analyst. i look forward to speaking to both of you. we start in morocco, where survivors of the powerful earthquake that struck on friday say the government is not responding quickly enough to help people in remote regions of the atlas mountains. some villagers have been digging through the rubble with their hands to recover bodies buried under collapsed buildings...
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anne marie koroma's clinic is just a drop in the ocean. because of the enormous rise in diabetes in low- and middle-income countries. the diabetes crisis in sierra leone seems to be growing ever more severe, and the country doesn't have the resources ready to handle it. europe is home to around twelve million sinti and roma. most of them live in the east and southeast of the continent. prejudice and discrimination against them are rife, leaving the majority in a vicious cycle of poverty. there's just minutes to go. bayram has trained for this fight for a long time. he'll be competing in the oil wrestling arena. turkey's best fighters have come together to compete in edirne, bayram's home city. the 15 year old is part of turkey's roma community. he's fighting prejudices too. i feel really strong. i'll be starting in a few minutes. obviously i'm nervous. now it's also started raining. this is the famous kirkpinar tournament - that means anything can happen! before the fight starts, the wrestlers are doused with olive oil, which makes it diff
anne marie koroma's clinic is just a drop in the ocean. because of the enormous rise in diabetes in low- and middle-income countries. the diabetes crisis in sierra leone seems to be growing ever more severe, and the country doesn't have the resources ready to handle it. europe is home to around twelve million sinti and roma. most of them live in the east and southeast of the continent. prejudice and discrimination against them are rife, leaving the majority in a vicious cycle of poverty....
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good morning, jarred. >> reporter: good morning, anne-marie. president biden touted his decades of experience in international diplomacy during a fund-raiser last night, but a spokesperson i spoke to said he's going to have a lot to balance in this speech as he tries to rally a divided world. at this year's united nations general assembly, president biden prepared to make a political power play on the global stage. >> he has to go into this not just as the leader of the west but as one of the powers competing for and contending for the support and allegiance from a wider set of countries. >> reporter: biden is expected to continue rallying support for ukraine on its war with russia, competition with china, and efforts to fight climate change also on the agenda. as over the weekend climate protesters demanded action outside the u.n. the massive gathering of world leaders is also an enormous security operation. >> their job is to discuss the future of the world, and our job is to make sure they can do it without disruption. >> reporter: authoriti
good morning, jarred. >> reporter: good morning, anne-marie. president biden touted his decades of experience in international diplomacy during a fund-raiser last night, but a spokesperson i spoke to said he's going to have a lot to balance in this speech as he tries to rally a divided world. at this year's united nations general assembly, president biden prepared to make a political power play on the global stage. >> he has to go into this not just as the leader of the west but as...
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i'm anne-marie green. >>> good morning and good to be with you. i'm anne-marie green. four days after a devastating earthquake struck morocco, the frantic search for survivors continues. rescuers are combing through rubble in remote villages sometimes by hand, trying to get anyone who might be trapped and still alive. friday a 6.8 magnitude quake killed nearly 3,000 people, and the death toll is expected to climb. haley ott joins us now with the very latest. haley, good morning. >> reporter: good morning, anne-marie. some communities that were devastated by the earthquake last friday are criticizing the government's relief efforts as time to rescue any remaining survivors is running out. as the search for survivors of friday's deadly earthquake intensifies in morocco, it's a race against time and dangerous work. >> if there is a shock, then new buildings can collapse. so it is a real safety issue for the rescuers. >> reporter: hundreds of survivors are at a makeshift hospital set up by the moroccan military. though for thousands of other residents there's heartbreak. t
i'm anne-marie green. >>> good morning and good to be with you. i'm anne-marie green. four days after a devastating earthquake struck morocco, the frantic search for survivors continues. rescuers are combing through rubble in remote villages sometimes by hand, trying to get anyone who might be trapped and still alive. friday a 6.8 magnitude quake killed nearly 3,000 people, and the death toll is expected to climb. haley ott joins us now with the very latest. haley, good morning....
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like mary ann said, it's prohibition. it's not legal. they go out drinking together and then drive home and night. two police officers come across this in a car having an argument it and they kind walk by and they hear gunshot. and by the time they get back, belva is gone. she booked it for her apartment. and there's a man behind the steering wheel who had been shot in the head. and we actually have this photo in our archives pretty to show like this actually happened. this is another that's odd because you don't see those kind of our sensibilities now so delicate compared to they were in the 1920s for sure absolute mary i mean the yeah and of course we try to be you know we try to make it so it's, so transparent of what exactly happened. but back in the day. no that's what wanted to have in the paper probably sold papers you to have that in the paper. so i can imagine. yeah. that that when cops showed up you know belva in her apartment and she says, well i'm too drunk, i don't know what happened. that was her defense. that was the whole
like mary ann said, it's prohibition. it's not legal. they go out drinking together and then drive home and night. two police officers come across this in a car having an argument it and they kind walk by and they hear gunshot. and by the time they get back, belva is gone. she booked it for her apartment. and there's a man behind the steering wheel who had been shot in the head. and we actually have this photo in our archives pretty to show like this actually happened. this is another that's...
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jared, good morning. >> reporter: good morning, anne-marie. whether it was good fortune or good preparation, this part of north carolina was spared by this storm, but with it off to sea we're getting a clearer picture of the destruction that idalia left behind. >> thank god nobody died. >> reporter: third generation shrimp farmer buddy ellison held back tears as he surveyed the ruins of his family's business in horseshoe beach. >> the actual stuff that was in there, it won't rebuild it, can't rebuild it. >> reporter: floridians are picking up the pieces after idalia unleashed record storm surge causing intense flooding. lost their homes, people lost their businesses, livelihood. we need a little help. >> reporter: idalia tore through three other states. crews in georgia cleared snapped tree limbs from roadways. >> i think we got off real easy? er in south carolina this video shows the moment a tornado flipped the car, the driver an expecting mother escaped without a scratch. >> i feel lucky. >> reporter: in southern north carolina cars sit sub
jared, good morning. >> reporter: good morning, anne-marie. whether it was good fortune or good preparation, this part of north carolina was spared by this storm, but with it off to sea we're getting a clearer picture of the destruction that idalia left behind. >> thank god nobody died. >> reporter: third generation shrimp farmer buddy ellison held back tears as he surveyed the ruins of his family's business in horseshoe beach. >> the actual stuff that was in there, it...
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i'm anne-marie green. we begin with the second republican presidential debate, as seven candidates took to the stage at the ronald reagan library in california. donald trump was not there, choosing instead to campaign in michigan at a nonunion auto parts factory. his absence drew some sharp criticism. jarred hill is here in new york with more on all of it. good morning. >> reporter: anne-marie, this second gop debate was a doozy to say the least. it was really two hours of a verbal brawl between the seven candidates who are all still trying to find a way to stand out from each other as the person who refused to show up, former president trump continues to dominate in the polls. at the second primary debate, seven potential hopefuls took aim at president biden on a range of key issues like the autoworkers strike, immigration, and the economy. >> this strike is a joe biden speed. >> joe biden should not not on the picket line. he should be on the southern border. >> bidenomics has failed. wages are not keepi
i'm anne-marie green. we begin with the second republican presidential debate, as seven candidates took to the stage at the ronald reagan library in california. donald trump was not there, choosing instead to campaign in michigan at a nonunion auto parts factory. his absence drew some sharp criticism. jarred hill is here in new york with more on all of it. good morning. >> reporter: anne-marie, this second gop debate was a doozy to say the least. it was really two hours of a verbal brawl...
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i'm anne marie green. today president biden is putting his pro-union stance on display by joining the picket line to show solidarity with striking auto workers. uaw members first walked off the job 12 days ago at a small group of plants to demand better wages, a four-day workweek, and other benefits. the president's trip comes a day before former president trump also plans to visit union members in michigan. jared hill has more from new york. jared, good morning. >> reporter: hey, good morning, anne marie. this is not something we've seen before. a sitting president hitting the picket line with striking workers. but president biden has been pretty outspoken in his support for the united auto union workers. in a move the white house is calling "historic," president biden will travel to michigan today to stand with striking united auto workers union members. >> after taking a look at the significant increase in salaries for the executives and growth of an industry, they should benefit from it. i always suppo
i'm anne marie green. today president biden is putting his pro-union stance on display by joining the picket line to show solidarity with striking auto workers. uaw members first walked off the job 12 days ago at a small group of plants to demand better wages, a four-day workweek, and other benefits. the president's trip comes a day before former president trump also plans to visit union members in michigan. jared hill has more from new york. jared, good morning. >> reporter: hey, good...
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mary ann rafferty is live. >> that cia whistleblower said his agency offered money to shift their position away from the lab leak. there's a likely origin of the covid-19 pandemic. >> what the whistleblower is alleging is there was a monetary involvement with the decision to change their mind and go with unable to determine rather than giving their level of confidence that it came from the lab. >> analyst are given bonuses fr work completed, they don't give incentives for any event to reach certain conclusions. cia were committed to the highest standard of integrity and objectivity. we do not pay analyst to reach specific conclusions. house republicans are seeking voluntary testimony from former cia, coo at the end of the month. they believe he played a key role in those changed conclusions. this follows a scathing rule from the louisiana appeals court saying the biden administration ran afoul of the first amendment ken he they pressured social media outlets to overpost covid-19 content. white house claimed that facebook and twitter acted independently. the state's former attorney general
mary ann rafferty is live. >> that cia whistleblower said his agency offered money to shift their position away from the lab leak. there's a likely origin of the covid-19 pandemic. >> what the whistleblower is alleging is there was a monetary involvement with the decision to change their mind and go with unable to determine rather than giving their level of confidence that it came from the lab. >> analyst are given bonuses fr work completed, they don't give incentives for any...
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. ♪ >>> well, good morning, and goo to be with you i'm anne-marie green.e begin with the former leader of the far right extremist group, the proud boys, receiving the longest prison sentence of any january 6th defendant to date. in a washington, d.c. courtroom yesterday, enrique tarrio, apologized for the events of that day when thousands stormed the u.s. capitol in a failed plot to keep donald trump in power. jarred hill is here in new york with more on all of this. jarred, good morning. >> reporter: good morning. according to our crews in the court, the judge called tarrio's case an outlier. even among the other january 6th cases, saying that he was at the top of the command structure that led to a violent attack on the capitol and the nation's principles. former proud boys leader, enrique tarrio was slapped with a 22 prison sentence on tuesday after his conviction on seditious conspiracy and other charges in the federal january 6th investigation. tarrio was not in washington that day, but prosecutors argue he was the primary organizer, leading the attac
. ♪ >>> well, good morning, and goo to be with you i'm anne-marie green.e begin with the former leader of the far right extremist group, the proud boys, receiving the longest prison sentence of any january 6th defendant to date. in a washington, d.c. courtroom yesterday, enrique tarrio, apologized for the events of that day when thousands stormed the u.s. capitol in a failed plot to keep donald trump in power. jarred hill is here in new york with more on all of this. jarred, good...
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yeah, i just wanted to say a few words again, as anne-marie mentioned, there are a number of titus staff that were involved, but anne-marie really did take the leadership role in wrapping her arms around these issues. and. to comments from some of the directors. this will be an ongoing agenda item for us as we move forward. we'll be coming back with more information, more updates and there's a number of comments today from from the public, from the contracting community in the report about data. one of the key, key early steps that i want to prioritize is updating the forms on which reports are submitted. the forms that had been created are are come in as pdfs, which means that summarizing everything and tabulating everything and sorting everything requires that all of that data be re entered. and that is one of the things that has slowed both tiktok's internal efforts and our efforts. to summarize and review historical data. so we do want to update forms as, as a as an early priority so that at least we're getting data in a manageable format so that we have reliable statistics with mini
yeah, i just wanted to say a few words again, as anne-marie mentioned, there are a number of titus staff that were involved, but anne-marie really did take the leadership role in wrapping her arms around these issues. and. to comments from some of the directors. this will be an ongoing agenda item for us as we move forward. we'll be coming back with more information, more updates and there's a number of comments today from from the public, from the contracting community in the report about...
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i'm anne-marie green. the focus switches to climate change today at the united nations general assembly gathering in new york. yesterday president biden and ukrainian president volodymer zelenskyy made pleas at the u.n. for unity against russia. jarred hill is in new york with the latest on all of this. good morning. >> reporter: good morning. you know, the support may be there against russia, but getting ukraine more money could end up being a bit more of an uphill climb. meanwhile, as you mentioned, today is about the climate as u.n. leaders try to reverse backsliding on certain goals. world leaders at the united nations general assembly will hold a climate action summit today, just weeks after the u.n. declared this summer the hottest on record. >> we need to continue tackling the challenge that most affect people's lives from conflict to climate change to corruption and beyond. >> reporter: president biden speak at the metropolitan museum of art last night hours after taking center stage at the u.n. to
i'm anne-marie green. the focus switches to climate change today at the united nations general assembly gathering in new york. yesterday president biden and ukrainian president volodymer zelenskyy made pleas at the u.n. for unity against russia. jarred hill is in new york with the latest on all of this. good morning. >> reporter: good morning. you know, the support may be there against russia, but getting ukraine more money could end up being a bit more of an uphill climb. meanwhile, as...
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i'm anne-marie green. breaking overnight, about 13,000 united autoworkers walked off the job at midnight at three u.s. factories. the uaw launched the limited strike when it could not reach an agreement with the big-three automakers on a new contract. the rest of the union's nearly 150,000 workers are still on the job, at least for now. jarred hill is here in new york with latest on all of this. good morning. >> reporter: ford now, it's importance here, because the union president says the strike could expand if there's no deal long term. the united autoworkers are pushing not just for raises but to get back some of what they gave up to help these companies stay afloat during the great recession. but the execs argue some of the demands go too far. [ chants ] for the first time ever, the united autoworkers began a strike against the big-three automakers at the same time. >> the money is there, the cause is righteous, the world is watching. and the uaw is ready to stand up. this is our defining moment. [ cha
i'm anne-marie green. breaking overnight, about 13,000 united autoworkers walked off the job at midnight at three u.s. factories. the uaw launched the limited strike when it could not reach an agreement with the big-three automakers on a new contract. the rest of the union's nearly 150,000 workers are still on the job, at least for now. jarred hill is here in new york with latest on all of this. good morning. >> reporter: ford now, it's importance here, because the union president says...
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i'm anne-marie green. it's the start of a new week, but instead of reporting for work, thousands of members of the uaw will remain on the picket lines. union negotiators held talks with carmakers over the weekend, but little progress was reported on reaching a deal to end their strike. meanwhile, the walkout is already having ripple effects across the industry. ian lee has the very latest. good morning. >> reporter: good morning, anne-marie. you know, this isn't your typical strike. the union isn't having all of its 145,000 members walk out. instead they're targeting three large assembly plants from the big three automakers. the union's president says this is to maximize pressure at the bargaining table. top democrats came to michigan to show solidarity with striking autoworkers over the weekend. >> we're going to be in this fight with you until we win the fight. [ applause ] >> reporter: thousands of united auto workers members at a ford plant in michigan, a stellantis plant in ohio, and a general motors
i'm anne-marie green. it's the start of a new week, but instead of reporting for work, thousands of members of the uaw will remain on the picket lines. union negotiators held talks with carmakers over the weekend, but little progress was reported on reaching a deal to end their strike. meanwhile, the walkout is already having ripple effects across the industry. ian lee has the very latest. good morning. >> reporter: good morning, anne-marie. you know, this isn't your typical strike. the...
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i'm anne-marie green. we start with possible progress in ending the hollywood writers strike. writers and studio executives held talks yesterday. afterward they issued a rare joint statement saying both sides will meet again today. a source for "reuters" says the meeting was attended by the heads of disney, netflix, nbc universal, and warner bros. discovery. people in the room reportedly described the session as, quote, encouraging. cnbc cites sources that say an agreement to end the strike is near and may come as early as today. the writers strike has gone on now for nearly five months. some experts put the economic impact of the writers and actors strike at more than $5 billion. >>> and now to immigration. the biden administration says it's granting temporary legal status to hundreds of thousands of venezuelans here in the u.s., making them eligible to work. the move comes as officials near the southern border say conditions are at a crisis level with tens of thousands of illegal border crossings. jarred hill is in new york with the latest. >> reporter: good morning. for a w
i'm anne-marie green. we start with possible progress in ending the hollywood writers strike. writers and studio executives held talks yesterday. afterward they issued a rare joint statement saying both sides will meet again today. a source for "reuters" says the meeting was attended by the heads of disney, netflix, nbc universal, and warner bros. discovery. people in the room reportedly described the session as, quote, encouraging. cnbc cites sources that say an agreement to end the...
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i'm anne-marie green. the clock on congress is ticking down as a potential government shutdown is days away. if lawmakers are unable to make a deal, federal funding will expire on october 1st. that would mean close national parks, delayed paychecks for millions of workers, and more. cbs' jarred hill has the latest on the dual strategies there y -- dual strategies from the house republicans and the democrat-controlled senate. good morning. >> reporter: hey, we got some progress on capitol hill, but not a lot of hope. you see, both strategies in the house and the senate have fundamental issues that could lead to a full or partial government shutdown as soon as this weekend. short-lived celebration among some house republicans yesterday voting to move four spending bills one step further in the race to avoid a shutdown. >> whether they pass or not i don't know. whether we end up shutting down, time will tell. >> reporter: time is running out with government funding set to dry up by the end of the week. the fo
i'm anne-marie green. the clock on congress is ticking down as a potential government shutdown is days away. if lawmakers are unable to make a deal, federal funding will expire on october 1st. that would mean close national parks, delayed paychecks for millions of workers, and more. cbs' jarred hill has the latest on the dual strategies there y -- dual strategies from the house republicans and the democrat-controlled senate. good morning. >> reporter: hey, we got some progress on capitol...
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i'm anne-marie green. we start this morning with lawmakers who are expected to spend the weekend in washington to try and avoid the pending government shutdown. it's all scheduled to happen at 12:00 a.m. sunday if congress doesn't act fast. the senate is expected to vote on a bipartisan short-term spending measure to keep the government open through november. cbs news' jarred hill has latest from new york. good morning. >> reporter: good morning. it's getting tight right now. today the house is hoping to get the government funded in the short therm. the republican majority could face roadblocks within its own party. even if it passes, there's no guarantee that what we'll see in the senate helps the situation. with the possible government shutdown now less than 48 hours away, house speaker kevin mccarthy with a last-minute effort to bring his party together and keep the bills paid. >> i don't think the country is better -- >> reporter: he's planning to vote as soon as today on a continuing resolution to kee
i'm anne-marie green. we start this morning with lawmakers who are expected to spend the weekend in washington to try and avoid the pending government shutdown. it's all scheduled to happen at 12:00 a.m. sunday if congress doesn't act fast. the senate is expected to vote on a bipartisan short-term spending measure to keep the government open through november. cbs news' jarred hill has latest from new york. good morning. >> reporter: good morning. it's getting tight right now. today the...
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i'm anne-marie green. we begin with the republican-led house opening an impeachment inquiry into president biden. speaker mccarthy said house investigators so far paint a picture of a culture of corruption over the biden family's business dealings. the white house said the move is politically motivated, and republicans have turned up no evidence of wrongdoing. jarred hill is in new york with the latest. good morning. >> reporter: good morning, anne-marie. you know, speaker mccarthy called this impeachment inquiry the logical next step in their probe into the bidens, turning up the temperature in washington as congress tries to avoid a government shutdown. bowing to pressure from his caucus, house speaker kevin mccarthy announced a formal impeachment inquiry into president biden. >> we are committed to getting the answers for the american public. nothing more, nothing less. >> reporter: mccarthy says the move gives three republican-led house committees more power to investigate the president, though so far
i'm anne-marie green. we begin with the republican-led house opening an impeachment inquiry into president biden. speaker mccarthy said house investigators so far paint a picture of a culture of corruption over the biden family's business dealings. the white house said the move is politically motivated, and republicans have turned up no evidence of wrongdoing. jarred hill is in new york with the latest. good morning. >> reporter: good morning, anne-marie. you know, speaker mccarthy called...
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i'm anne-marie green. we begin with the frantic search for survivors in morocco after friday's catastrophic earthquake. more than 2,100 people were killed in the magnitude 6.8 quake. rescue crews hoping to find survivors in hard-to-reach remote mountain areas are pulling bodies out of the rubble. video from a wedding in marrakesh on friday shows the earthquake striking as the orchestra performed. musicians fled from the stage as people can be heard screaming. haley ott joins us with the latest. good morning. > reporter: good morning, anne-marie. the epicenter of friday's massive earthquake was high in the atlas mountains, about 50 miles from marrakesh. some rural villages there where buildings are built into the mountainside made of clay and mud brick have been completely destroyed. new satellite images show the extent of damage in morocco after a 6.2-magnitude earthquake brought down buildings killing and injuring thousands. this man says friday's quake struck while his family was at the dinner table, kil
i'm anne-marie green. we begin with the frantic search for survivors in morocco after friday's catastrophic earthquake. more than 2,100 people were killed in the magnitude 6.8 quake. rescue crews hoping to find survivors in hard-to-reach remote mountain areas are pulling bodies out of the rubble. video from a wedding in marrakesh on friday shows the earthquake striking as the orchestra performed. musicians fled from the stage as people can be heard screaming. haley ott joins us with the latest....
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joining our conversation former fbi agent pete struck and mary ann mccord. imagine this hits you in the gut and the brain thinking about how to protect and strategize. tell me your gut reaction first. >> well, nicolle, this is predictable. it's been brewing for sometime. it's terrible to see. going back into the trump administration there were many of us who were the subject of these threats. i mean, we see this information coming out of the justice department, but i have a simple question. of all these threats and this new entire unit that according to director wray he had to set up, of all these threats how many are coming from anyone associated with left-wing causes? compare that to how many are coming from those on the right. it's people upset the fbi isn't investigating hunter biden enough and they're upset donald trump is being prosecuted or the people around donald trump or the proud boys or the oath keeper, they're concerned about that. let's be brave enough to take a stand and say where are the threats coming from. my suspicion is it's overwhelmingl
joining our conversation former fbi agent pete struck and mary ann mccord. imagine this hits you in the gut and the brain thinking about how to protect and strategize. tell me your gut reaction first. >> well, nicolle, this is predictable. it's been brewing for sometime. it's terrible to see. going back into the trump administration there were many of us who were the subject of these threats. i mean, we see this information coming out of the justice department, but i have a simple...
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right to evaluate evidence and information, and my attorney by the way is preoccupied on another mary ann couldn't get to this, and by the way with this indictment being so massive, he needs an opportunity to digest, review, assess and analyze. so i think that it was something widely anticipated and quite frankly something that the judge i believe is likely to grant. >> and former president aside, is this common in a case that has this many defendants? >> so it is. and the common issue is if a person wants to assert their right to a speedy trial, you have a constitutional right to that, right? in the event you want to get into court quickly, you want to assert your innocence, certainly any defendant president or not can say i want a speedy trial. to the contrary of that, any defendant can argue that they need more time. my attorney's busy, it took a long time to bring this indictment, a couple years, i can't be prepared, i have a right to a fair trial to get into the mix and really assert my innocence and prove my innocence, not that you have any burden as a defendant. the state always ha
right to evaluate evidence and information, and my attorney by the way is preoccupied on another mary ann couldn't get to this, and by the way with this indictment being so massive, he needs an opportunity to digest, review, assess and analyze. so i think that it was something widely anticipated and quite frankly something that the judge i believe is likely to grant. >> and former president aside, is this common in a case that has this many defendants? >> so it is. and the common...
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mary ann's is push the federal government to step in with sonic with assistance how would you think thehis and what should he be doing differently? excessive from the buses around we first started the crisis this was some sort of a woke experiment to virtue signal how great we were. people the mayor was out there greeting at the bus depot. the governor has to share and thin theburden sheet represent a sanctuary state as well as we represent a sanctuary city. we want these people to be shifted out of new york and our roles somewhere else. it's deeper than that. we are seeing the national park service sites used to house migrants. why is it to new york city they could house by the liberty bell or the national bought mall or any one of the wonderful parks around the country. the biden administration has allowed for parks properties or they should allow for national park properties everywhere. >> what he think about the move in albany to try to end the sanctuary status for new york or the requirement that you as a city house people who are homeless. it's certainly something mayor adams is d
mary ann's is push the federal government to step in with sonic with assistance how would you think thehis and what should he be doing differently? excessive from the buses around we first started the crisis this was some sort of a woke experiment to virtue signal how great we were. people the mayor was out there greeting at the bus depot. the governor has to share and thin theburden sheet represent a sanctuary state as well as we represent a sanctuary city. we want these people to be shifted...
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i am mary ann rafferty.sunday night in america. ♪ >> open carry the county sheriff's office will not enforce the segment of the order. fully understand the urgency of the temporary band challenges the foundations of our constitution. but most importantly it is unconstitutional. trey: welcome back to sunday night in america paid we're going to play a trivia game from going to read a quote i want you to guess who said it. all right here he is the quote. take the firearms first and then go to court. because a lot of times by the time you get to court it takes so long to go to court to get the due process procedures i like taking the guns early. if you guess to president donald trump then you win. that is who said it. but i want you to remember when and why. it was the aftermath of yet another school shooting, this one in florida. the presid president was tryinge the lives of schoolchildren. of course, i don't think he meant due process comes later. i suspect he said what he said out of frustration and anger and
i am mary ann rafferty.sunday night in america. ♪ >> open carry the county sheriff's office will not enforce the segment of the order. fully understand the urgency of the temporary band challenges the foundations of our constitution. but most importantly it is unconstitutional. trey: welcome back to sunday night in america paid we're going to play a trivia game from going to read a quote i want you to guess who said it. all right here he is the quote. take the firearms first and then go...
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that was marie. >>anne marson cook and howard gray, live just a 45 minutes drive from the house.rder on the news. they never connected it to and sprayed in. or the tweet attacks for that matter. >> no, absolutely not. >> it was, you know, she was military. >> but that was before they knew what they had no now. before another awful crime shook their community. only then, with all these crimes be connected. only then would the perpetrator be unmasked. in a story that would rock the nation. >> coming up! >> a 47 year old woman wouldn't leave her blackberry, purse, wallet, car keys, how skis. >> a young woman disappears without a trace. >> it's just a mystery. an absolute mystery. >> when dateline continues! -- ome to fun dining. sometimes, the lows of bipolar depression feel darkest before dawn. with caplyta, there's a chance to let in the lyte™. caplyta is proven to deliver significant relief across bipolar depression. unlike some medicines that only treat bipolar i, caplyta treats both bipolar i and ii depression. and in clinical trials, movement disorders and weight gain were not
that was marie. >>anne marson cook and howard gray, live just a 45 minutes drive from the house.rder on the news. they never connected it to and sprayed in. or the tweet attacks for that matter. >> no, absolutely not. >> it was, you know, she was military. >> but that was before they knew what they had no now. before another awful crime shook their community. only then, with all these crimes be connected. only then would the perpetrator be unmasked. in a story that would...
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at 9% and mary ann williamson at 6%.impressed with biden's running mate. 21% say they feel enthusiast ic about kamala harris. 42% say they are satisfied. >>> a government shutdown feels a lot more likely right now after republican hardliners tanked a military spending bill yesterday. kevin mccarthy sent members home for the weekend. there's been no move on a stopgap funding bill. so what is the plan? republicans will work on individual and annual long-term spending bills rather than one big comprehensive one. the trouble is it's extremely unlikely to get it done before the deadline. the conservative measures are dead on arrival in the senate. other than that, everything is going great. join ing us now is congressman from montana. he's a member of that appropriations committee. he's been at the center of this process. that's kind of where i want to start. as an appropriator, you understand the work that goes into spending bills and i think the time it takes to reconcile them with the other side to get them to the white ho
at 9% and mary ann williamson at 6%.impressed with biden's running mate. 21% say they feel enthusiast ic about kamala harris. 42% say they are satisfied. >>> a government shutdown feels a lot more likely right now after republican hardliners tanked a military spending bill yesterday. kevin mccarthy sent members home for the weekend. there's been no move on a stopgap funding bill. so what is the plan? republicans will work on individual and annual long-term spending bills rather than...
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mary anne rafferty takes a closer look. now at the cool confection. ice cream, you scream.l scream for plastic ice cream. you heard it right. this version of the sweet treat is actually made from the same materials found in plastic bottles. we have the tools today to read, rethink the food system we're living in. scientists in scotland are using special bacteria and enzymes to break down a chemical compound in plastic and convert it into something called vanillin, which is the molecule responsible for the vanilla flavor. an artist in london is using the new material to make what she says is the world's first ice cream made with plastic. the cold confection is on display in an art installation called guilty flavors. this project started from a very big frustration about how the plastic recycling system cannot keep up and also that the despite all the information around plastic plastic production is not decreasing. scientists say the ice cream hasn't been cleared for people to eat yet. this has to go through exactly the same regulatory processes and food standard processes as
mary anne rafferty takes a closer look. now at the cool confection. ice cream, you scream.l scream for plastic ice cream. you heard it right. this version of the sweet treat is actually made from the same materials found in plastic bottles. we have the tools today to read, rethink the food system we're living in. scientists in scotland are using special bacteria and enzymes to break down a chemical compound in plastic and convert it into something called vanillin, which is the molecule...
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los gatos mayor mary-ann with stones, spoke and said that she is paying tribute to 2 bay area residents>> now stuff i would like to lay the flowers in front of the plaque mark being and i'd be i feel like because they people that grew up in this community and exemplified exceptional bravery, understanding not only what life was like before this attack and how the world changed, but how in that horrible moment we came together. >> the contra costa county fire department is hosting the annual fallen firefighter memorial service in clayton. and that's today honoring those who lost their lives. on 9.11, they'll have a wreath laying ceremony as well and flag in bell remembrance is that will happen at fire station 11 at 11 o'clock this morning. and that event will also be live streamed on their facebook page. >> time now 6.41. we're going to take a break. but coming up in the next a segment here, the kron 4 morning news. the price of gas is on the rise again this week. we're going again this week. we're going to tell you what you can oh ms. flores, what would we do without you? leader of many
los gatos mayor mary-ann with stones, spoke and said that she is paying tribute to 2 bay area residents>> now stuff i would like to lay the flowers in front of the plaque mark being and i'd be i feel like because they people that grew up in this community and exemplified exceptional bravery, understanding not only what life was like before this attack and how the world changed, but how in that horrible moment we came together. >> the contra costa county fire department is hosting...
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and the los gatos mayor mary-ann ristow spoke and she paid tribute to 2 bay area residents specifically i would like to lay the flowers in front of the plaque park and i'd be i feel like because they were people that grew up in this community and example by exceptional bravery, understanding not only what life was like before this attack and how the world changed, but how in that horrible moment. >> we came together. >> and today contra costa county fire hosts their annual fallen firefighter memorial service in clayton. this is to honor those who lost their lives on 9.11. they'll be a wreath laying flag and bill ceremonies as well. all happening at fire station 11, starting at 11 o'clock this morning. and also if you can't make it out, they've got that live streamed on their facebook page. >> we're going to take a break here at 7.42. coming up next on the kron 4 morning news. the price of gas is on the rise again this week. we're going to tell you what you can expect to pay throughout the bay area. and after the break, the forty-niners got off to a pretty good start in pittsburgh. takin
and the los gatos mayor mary-ann ristow spoke and she paid tribute to 2 bay area residents specifically i would like to lay the flowers in front of the plaque park and i'd be i feel like because they were people that grew up in this community and example by exceptional bravery, understanding not only what life was like before this attack and how the world changed, but how in that horrible moment. >> we came together. >> and today contra costa county fire hosts their annual fallen...
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it was at a lunch counter that bernard lafayette elmira gray and mary ann morgan had detergent. poured down their backs it was at a lunch counter that john lewis and james bevel were nearly suffocated. it was at a lunch counter where john salter was attacked with brass knuckles where joan trumpauer and in moody were attacked with condiments and where memphis norman was beaten. while the jackson police looked on now hear me out on this one. don't you think that kind of like the lunch counters of old memorials have become new public sites of racial confrontation. just as memphis norman was once beaten at a lunch counter while the police looked on. in 2017. heather higher was killed just down the road in charlottesville at a memorial. well trump looked on. later proclaiming that there were very fine people on both sides. and charlottesville was exceptional only. in its death toll in the past year and change memorials have become protest sites in richmond. saint paul, washington dc chapel hill, birmingham saint augustine bentonville, oxford, dallas raleigh, san diego and seattle fro
it was at a lunch counter that bernard lafayette elmira gray and mary ann morgan had detergent. poured down their backs it was at a lunch counter that john lewis and james bevel were nearly suffocated. it was at a lunch counter where john salter was attacked with brass knuckles where joan trumpauer and in moody were attacked with condiments and where memphis norman was beaten. while the jackson police looked on now hear me out on this one. don't you think that kind of like the lunch counters of...
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joining us now, our friend ann marie horton. great to see you. one of the more closely watched foreign policy set pieces of the year. we know part of the pitch is, of course, about ukraine. tell us how the two different audiences here, one international and one back home. >> it was said last week, a substantial part of the speech will be ukraine. but they feel on the ground in the g20 they were able to rally the global south, india, brazil, to support them. but at the same time, the communique had diluted language when came to russia's invasion of ukraine. but really the audience will be the domestic audience. look at the cnn poll done in early august. more than 70% of republican voters do not think that congress should be sending more money to ukraine and that is what speaker mccarthy is dealing with right now. so i think that's going to be the president's pitch here. there is an international audience but at the same time he has to make the pitch at home. >> and the continuing resolution republicans put forth this week didn't include a dime for
joining us now, our friend ann marie horton. great to see you. one of the more closely watched foreign policy set pieces of the year. we know part of the pitch is, of course, about ukraine. tell us how the two different audiences here, one international and one back home. >> it was said last week, a substantial part of the speech will be ukraine. but they feel on the ground in the g20 they were able to rally the global south, india, brazil, to support them. but at the same time, the...
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of people here live in poverty. life is difficult. families often have to make difficult choices. ann marie corona has known many patients who receive treatments in the clinic, but struggling to cope with the complex challenges of living with diabetes. she has seen many of her patients die full type blood type one. the register done is a 16. and so tied to the registered in dies the $51.00. nazi see, one not new. those are the ones that i know about considering how few patients the clinic can treat. those are staggering numbers with access to insulin and early proper treatment. they would likely have survived what's in law is, is that's safe to put into really so for a few weeks later, how is already feeling better and well, i will not give me the coming to the clinic and they showed me how he lives in madison level do you feel strong? good. i don't know before i couldn't drink around with my friends, but i didn't really feel okay. i don't. i'm feeling back to now and i can try to call, you know, no one teases me over. maybe it's likely there are many other diabetics here who, unlike how i
of people here live in poverty. life is difficult. families often have to make difficult choices. ann marie corona has known many patients who receive treatments in the clinic, but struggling to cope with the complex challenges of living with diabetes. she has seen many of her patients die full type blood type one. the register done is a 16. and so tied to the registered in dies the $51.00. nazi see, one not new. those are the ones that i know about considering how few patients the clinic can...
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i'm shanelle kaul in for anne-marie green. a mass exodus now underway at the annual burning man festival in the nevada desert. tens of thousands of people who were there became stranded on muddy roads flooded by a summer storm. some are finally making their way back home. some are blaming organizers for not sending weather updates sooner. jarred hill has more from new york. food morning, jarred. >> good shanelle. >> that exodus from burning man is not expected to be a quick one. there was about a seven-hour wait to get out of that desert camp after that thick mud had thousands stranded for days. the iconic burning man litup the nevada sky one day late, marking the end of this year's chaotic festival. thousands are just beginning the long trek out of the desert, packing the only road out. unexpected heavy rains friday turned the annual counterculture camping experience into a muddyfest, stranding festivalgoers, forcing them to shelter in play and ration supplies. >> the first days were all fun and games and then it got super re
i'm shanelle kaul in for anne-marie green. a mass exodus now underway at the annual burning man festival in the nevada desert. tens of thousands of people who were there became stranded on muddy roads flooded by a summer storm. some are finally making their way back home. some are blaming organizers for not sending weather updates sooner. jarred hill has more from new york. food morning, jarred. >> good shanelle. >> that exodus from burning man is not expected to be a quick one....
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. >>> hey, good morning, i'm shanelle kaul in for anne-marie green. we start this morning with some breaking news overnight. the writers guild of america announced late last night that it reached a tentative deal with the major studios. after almost five months of striking, hollywood writers are set to get off the picket lines. however, members of the union are not authorized to return to work just yet. cbs news correspondent wendy gillette has more on the agreement. good morning, wendy. >> reporter: good morning. this tentative deal is a three-year contract. the writers guild has suspended picketing as members wait to vote on the agreement. after more than 4.5 months on the picket line, finally a breakthrough between hollywood writers and the major studios. last night the writers guild of america sent a message to its members announcing a tentative deal toward a new contract. >> i would like to go back to work. i really do hope it's over. >> reporter: the deal comes after five straight days of talks between the union and studio representatives over s
. >>> hey, good morning, i'm shanelle kaul in for anne-marie green. we start this morning with some breaking news overnight. the writers guild of america announced late last night that it reached a tentative deal with the major studios. after almost five months of striking, hollywood writers are set to get off the picket lines. however, members of the union are not authorized to return to work just yet. cbs news correspondent wendy gillette has more on the agreement. good morning,...
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. >>> good morning, i'm shanelle kaul in for anne-marie green. we begin this morning with new fears about a government shutdown. this after house speaker kevin mccarthy failed to advance a bill to keep the government funded and open as the house went into recess. our jarred hill is tracking the latest and will tell us which places would close during a shutdown. good morning. >> reporter: yeah, eight days until a possible government shutdown, and the stalemate is really among republican house majority that can't seem to find a way forward on a few specific issues. sources tell cbs news the biden administration will begin calling the heads of government agencies today to plan for a potential october 1st shutdown. >> the resolution is not adopted. >> reporter: yesterday on capitol hill, a gop clash in the house e after theyey failed totg up a defefense fundiding bill f third titime. perhaps a preview of what's to come with just over a week for congress to act on government spending legislation. >> we need the extreme maga republicans to get their ac
. >>> good morning, i'm shanelle kaul in for anne-marie green. we begin this morning with new fears about a government shutdown. this after house speaker kevin mccarthy failed to advance a bill to keep the government funded and open as the house went into recess. our jarred hill is tracking the latest and will tell us which places would close during a shutdown. good morning. >> reporter: yeah, eight days until a possible government shutdown, and the stalemate is really among...
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anne-marie green is off on this labor day. >>> we begin with tens of thousands of people stranded athe burning man festival in nevada. heavy rain over the weekend turned the annual desert party into a survival challenge for some. the grounds turned into thick mud, making travel nearly impossible. at least one death was reported. roads were closed for safety reasons. officials hope to reopen them when conditions improve. haley ott joins us now with the latest. haley, quite a scene. >> reporter: good morning, matt. when you think of the desert, you may think of hot, dry sand. that's exactly the opposite of what people got when they attended burning man this year, wet weather turned the popular festival into a mud bath. michael and olga davidson were among thousands stuck in nevada's black rock desert over the weekend after heavy rains turned the ground at burning man into a s soup of thihick, stick mumuck. >> bicicycle can't't move anymy >> r reporter: the pair decidedo make a b break for i it. >> we are walking out. >> reporter: they made it out, but thousands remain trapped on the fe
anne-marie green is off on this labor day. >>> we begin with tens of thousands of people stranded athe burning man festival in nevada. heavy rain over the weekend turned the annual desert party into a survival challenge for some. the grounds turned into thick mud, making travel nearly impossible. at least one death was reported. roads were closed for safety reasons. officials hope to reopen them when conditions improve. haley ott joins us now with the latest. haley, quite a scene....
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mary katherine anne, i used to book your car is 10 years ago. so a welcome to the show.ughter] >> you moved up, jesse. >> jesse: i have. i have. don't worry about it. tell me what you think is going on with bezos. this seems like all out war against biden. >> what you are missing is that he is the right kind of billionaire and i mean sort of notions left-leaning one. we don't ask any questions about his motivation. it is totally fine. look, i think there are real powers at play here and that the threats that biden has made against emma, -- amazon i think are relevant. the other thing is what is the play by basis because on one hand, he says that biden should step down or that -- but then we have max come in with the second punch that says, there's no one to replace him because he specifically has and picked a very weak vp that everyone sort of acknowledges, hey, this won't work out very well. so he has really put the democratic party in a bind. and really real weaknesses that you see in this poll. look, to and i think 10 points lead is an outlier? for sure. but they are
mary katherine anne, i used to book your car is 10 years ago. so a welcome to the show.ughter] >> you moved up, jesse. >> jesse: i have. i have. don't worry about it. tell me what you think is going on with bezos. this seems like all out war against biden. >> what you are missing is that he is the right kind of billionaire and i mean sort of notions left-leaning one. we don't ask any questions about his motivation. it is totally fine. look, i think there are real powers at...
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lisa: we will catch up with anne-marie this morning.o workers strike at each of detroit's big three carmakers after the deadline for a new labor deal passed overnight. the strike heading points in michigan, missouri, higher with the uaw looking to cut production of profitable vehicles while minimizing the impact on their strike fund. we have talked a lot about the logistics involved here, the strategy involved here on behalf of uaw to keep this a surprise and ultimately to make sure they have something in their back pocket. lisa: you have to wonder whether this prolongs things or whether this is pushing out the deadline a bit. if you weaken the ramifications of the strike, the outset, does that mean you are saying the deadline is maybe the next time we ratchet it up or are you saying we are hunkering down for $825 million strike fund to make sure lasts as long as possible with each of the members deceiving $500 a week? jonathan: f-150 you have to imagine is the last piece to move. lisa: to me, i was looking at the list of things and it
lisa: we will catch up with anne-marie this morning.o workers strike at each of detroit's big three carmakers after the deadline for a new labor deal passed overnight. the strike heading points in michigan, missouri, higher with the uaw looking to cut production of profitable vehicles while minimizing the impact on their strike fund. we have talked a lot about the logistics involved here, the strategy involved here on behalf of uaw to keep this a surprise and ultimately to make sure they have...
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i think with the arkansas moment with kayle and anne marie doramus was the other person i was with who's on the game and fish commission, we talked about my history with gun violence. my father was shot and killed when i was a young child. they were telling me they had not had that experience so close to them. they don't know people for whom that's been true. and we had follow-ups, me and kayle after that. i don't know that we're on the same page, but we are closer in the book. and it wasn't just me who felt some opening, so did she. and we both were like, "oh, i didn't know that. i didn't see it that way. i've never experienced that myself." and it was valuable for both of us, i know, to see someone hearing us. and a lot of what gets in our way is everybody wants to talk and nobody wants to hear. and it's very easy with distance to do that. so again, this is one of the blessings of the show. - you had to go to elaine, arkansas. - i had to go to arkansas. in elaine i found something else completely mind-altering and heart-rending, to be honest, in terms of the history of that town. - wel
i think with the arkansas moment with kayle and anne marie doramus was the other person i was with who's on the game and fish commission, we talked about my history with gun violence. my father was shot and killed when i was a young child. they were telling me they had not had that experience so close to them. they don't know people for whom that's been true. and we had follow-ups, me and kayle after that. i don't know that we're on the same page, but we are closer in the book. and it wasn't...
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joe, anne-marie and i have been traveling around to different breweries, wineries and other establishments throughout the area telling stories of local history, the weird, the wild, the unusual, the interesting, stories that have slipped through the cracks when it comes to talking about local history. tonight is a special program because we are here at a historic site, not a brewery. we are here at lovely harrison hall. this house has a lot of the -- historical significance to the civil war. we will get into that this evening. before we do, i want to turn the mic over to joe here. >> good evening, everyone. thanks so much for joining us here. i am the executive director of the lowder museum located in downtown leesburg. as always, i'm joined by the director of education of the virginia -- [ applause ]. >> also the best dresser. >> his ego is inflated by the crew. they complimented him on his hair and shirt. >> they said i looked cool. >> it was one person. >> that is accurate. >> let's not get too carried away. >> it will be 150 people by the time the story is over. >> i am also joined by
joe, anne-marie and i have been traveling around to different breweries, wineries and other establishments throughout the area telling stories of local history, the weird, the wild, the unusual, the interesting, stories that have slipped through the cracks when it comes to talking about local history. tonight is a special program because we are here at a historic site, not a brewery. we are here at lovely harrison hall. this house has a lot of the -- historical significance to the civil war. we...