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phil: your area is not just union square.wharf, some of the hottest tourist spots. you have retail theft here, car break-ins at fisherman's wharf. you have your hands full. >> we certainly do. you mentioned eight of the most iconic 10 areas in our district. there is a rise in auto burglaries at the wharf. again, looking back the three prior weeks, there have been positive decreases. phil: one of the reasons you are flooding the district, here and in chinatown and fisherman's wharf and tourist attractions, people want this -- want to feel safe. do more cops on the street make the streets safer, in your opinion? >> of course, of course it does. crime is one thing, perception is the other. you alluded to it. by perception i mean the fear of crime. if crime is down, but the perception of crime is high, the perception is that there is a lot of crime. we don't look at just crime itself. there are other issues to address as well. phil: how long will it take to get back to the old normal as far as safety? >> i think we are heading to
phil: your area is not just union square.wharf, some of the hottest tourist spots. you have retail theft here, car break-ins at fisherman's wharf. you have your hands full. >> we certainly do. you mentioned eight of the most iconic 10 areas in our district. there is a rise in auto burglaries at the wharf. again, looking back the three prior weeks, there have been positive decreases. phil: one of the reasons you are flooding the district, here and in chinatown and fisherman's wharf and...
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liz: that was phil matier reporting. the only way the city is able to fund these increased patrols is with overtime. that is because the san francisco police department is short about 400 officers and the problem is getting worse as officers retire or leave for different departments. coming up, this week, abc 7's effort to build a better bay area will shift efforts back to us -- shift focus back to schools. will bring you a full week of education stories on-air and online at abc7news.com. still ahead, a big comeback for 49ers fans. liz'stadium o fti s of 2020. it was a live lookderom our roof camera looking out over barca darrow. we will check in with lisa when we get back. (“lovely day” instrumental) my heart failure diagnosis changed my priorities. i want time for the people i love. my heart doesn't pump enough blood so my doctor gave me farxiga. it helps my heart do its job better. farxiga helps keep me living life and out of the hospital for heart failure. do not take if allergic to farxiga. symptoms of a serious all
liz: that was phil matier reporting. the only way the city is able to fund these increased patrols is with overtime. that is because the san francisco police department is short about 400 officers and the problem is getting worse as officers retire or leave for different departments. coming up, this week, abc 7's effort to build a better bay area will shift efforts back to us -- shift focus back to schools. will bring you a full week of education stories on-air and online at abc7news.com. still...
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phil: it is not just tourists seeing more police. businesses are seeing more police as well. >> how are you guys doing? >> we are doing good today, nothing crazy so far. hopefully it stays that way. phil: the pandemic has hit union square hard. and there are the homeless on the sidewalks. none of it paints the neighborhood as a welcoming place. >> the guy we just saw on a sidewalk, you cannot do anything with him? >> he was not doing anything in the store was not complaining. with those guys, you just get to know them. when you do need something from them, like cleaning up your mess or whatever, they just kind of go along with it. >> that is san francisco. >> unfortunately. we need resources, but how do you convince them of that? we know they need help, but they have to see it too. it goes both ways. nothing breaks our hearts more than not be able to help them. we do not want to see them sitting there. >> and sf pd captain is charge of central station, an area including many top tourist attractions, like union square. >> this is unio
phil: it is not just tourists seeing more police. businesses are seeing more police as well. >> how are you guys doing? >> we are doing good today, nothing crazy so far. hopefully it stays that way. phil: the pandemic has hit union square hard. and there are the homeless on the sidewalks. none of it paints the neighborhood as a welcoming place. >> the guy we just saw on a sidewalk, you cannot do anything with him? >> he was not doing anything in the store was not...
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phil mercer reporting - right thing. thank you very much, phil. phil mercer reporting from l phil.n england next term to help improve ventilation and lessen covid outbreaks. the department for education said the portable monitors could be used to identify areas where more air—flow is needed. however, the £25—million order for co2 monitors has yet to be finalised, only weeks before most schools return. let's return to the shortage of lorry drivers in the uk. many restaurants and supermarkets are facing serious supply problems. the british government has rejected a call to issue 10,000 temporary visas to eu workers. let's talk to alex veitch, general manager of public policy at logistics uk. alex, thank you very much for talking to us.— alex, thank you very much for talking to us. how serious is the situation? _ talking to us. how serious is the situation? it _ talking to us. how serious is the situation? it is _ talking to us. how serious is the situation? it is serious - talking to us. how serious is the situation? it is serious and - talking to us. how serious is the situation? it
phil mercer reporting - right thing. thank you very much, phil. phil mercer reporting from l phil.n england next term to help improve ventilation and lessen covid outbreaks. the department for education said the portable monitors could be used to identify areas where more air—flow is needed. however, the £25—million order for co2 monitors has yet to be finalised, only weeks before most schools return. let's return to the shortage of lorry drivers in the uk. many restaurants and...
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>> reporter: good morning to you, phil. the city has partnered with the health department to pass out free covid tests. they have thousands of the tests. when i checked in last, they had only distributed 18. on top of that, city officials this saying, hey, we know you want to come to sturgis to have a whole lot of fun, but if you have underlying conditions and if you feel like you might have covid or if you have some symptoms, stay home. also, along this stretch of main street, which will be filled with motorcycles, you can hear the rumble this morning. they've been sanitizing stations. you might remember the rally last year. it was linked to at least 649 covid cases, including one death. despite the rise in covid cases this year and with the delta variant on the rise, people here say they still are not worried. there is no mask mandate in this state. unlike other big festivals that happen outside, here, you don't even have to show proof of vaccine or a negative covid test. here's what some riders had to say. are y'all conc
>> reporter: good morning to you, phil. the city has partnered with the health department to pass out free covid tests. they have thousands of the tests. when i checked in last, they had only distributed 18. on top of that, city officials this saying, hey, we know you want to come to sturgis to have a whole lot of fun, but if you have underlying conditions and if you feel like you might have covid or if you have some symptoms, stay home. also, along this stretch of main street, which will...
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i'm phil mattingly in for jim acosta. it's been a wild week of rising covid numbers and changing guidance. but if nothing else sticks with you, know this. covid-19 vaccines are preventing hospitalizations. they are preventing deaths. for more than 99.99% of people who have gotten the shots, according to cdc data. the vaccines work incredibly well. and there's this. yesterday more than 816,000 covid vaccine doses were administered. this is the fifth straight day recording more than 700,000 shots in arms. it's a hugely encouraging sign. but still, just over half the u.s. population is fully vaccinated and thus not fully protected against the virus. one former health official warns, those who aren't vaccinated or haven't already have covid will almost certainly get it now. the delta variant is that transmissible. even though prevention measures and new mask mandates seem to be cropping up across the united states with new york city considering new mask guidance tomorrow, one covid hot spot is doing just the opposite. in flor
i'm phil mattingly in for jim acosta. it's been a wild week of rising covid numbers and changing guidance. but if nothing else sticks with you, know this. covid-19 vaccines are preventing hospitalizations. they are preventing deaths. for more than 99.99% of people who have gotten the shots, according to cdc data. the vaccines work incredibly well. and there's this. yesterday more than 816,000 covid vaccine doses were administered. this is the fifth straight day recording more than 700,000 shots...
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i'm phil mattingly.w with jim acosta. >>> you are live in the cnn newsroom. i'm jim acosta in washington. we begin with this. 50% of the u.s. population is now fully vaccinated against covid-19, but in the face of the aggressive delta variant, the major milestone feels underwhelming, reminding us about how much more is needed in this fight. half the population
i'm phil mattingly.w with jim acosta. >>> you are live in the cnn newsroom. i'm jim acosta in washington. we begin with this. 50% of the u.s. population is now fully vaccinated against covid-19, but in the face of the aggressive delta variant, the major milestone feels underwhelming, reminding us about how much more is needed in this fight. half the population
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but in 2019 when the last talks came about as phil mentioned.eds to be taken into account, when there are possibilities of success, the bargaining chips in the equation are different from what they were in 2019. >> fell, -- phil, maduro has placed conditions on new talks and he is calling for lifting of the blockade and sanctions and the return of frozen and seized assets. is that a likely scenario going into these talks? >> no, it's not going to happen. the united states government has made it clear that in order for it to be a significant -- sanctions relieved, there has to be equally significant progress in terms of restoring democracy to the country. that means that it looks very much as if we would need to go a very long way down the road in these negotiations, as i think it's going to be a very slow process. the idea as -- that as maduro wishes, sanctions would be lifted first and his government and all institutions be recognized as legitimate before anything else can happen, that is unrealistic. but it is also unrealistic for the oppositi
but in 2019 when the last talks came about as phil mentioned.eds to be taken into account, when there are possibilities of success, the bargaining chips in the equation are different from what they were in 2019. >> fell, -- phil, maduro has placed conditions on new talks and he is calling for lifting of the blockade and sanctions and the return of frozen and seized assets. is that a likely scenario going into these talks? >> no, it's not going to happen. the united states government...
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phil, you can cut the angst sight with a knife. does our audience keep cool when the market looks vulnerable? you have the big down days. you start to add things like images coming out of afghanistan. >> investing 101. take your emotions out of it. afghanistan is a terrible situation, humanitarian issue. but economically to jim's point we're in really pretty good shape here. you look at the amount of money we have flush with the consumer at the corporate level. you will see the greatest earnings growth since 2008. no reason to exit the market here. don't let the noise of other things not economic related impact your ability to be focused on the fact that the market is holding on here, earnings are up canning up to price -- catching up to prices and for that reason i think we head up higher. >> ryan, we're at all-time highs. we had a heck of a run. anxiety to to degree is natural. when does it become a self-fulfilling prophecy? enough people become so concerned they make it happen? >> sure. of course we have september coming up. sep
phil, you can cut the angst sight with a knife. does our audience keep cool when the market looks vulnerable? you have the big down days. you start to add things like images coming out of afghanistan. >> investing 101. take your emotions out of it. afghanistan is a terrible situation, humanitarian issue. but economically to jim's point we're in really pretty good shape here. you look at the amount of money we have flush with the consumer at the corporate level. you will see the greatest...
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phil passed away in 2014.his report from our entertainment correspondent, david sillito. # dream, dream, dream.#. the everly brothers, in the years between elvis joining the army and the arrival of the beatles, it was their brand of heartache and harmony that ruled the airwaves. a career that began when donnie, here on the right, was just eight years old. they had a 50—minute radio show on saturdays, known as little donnie. and i used to get to read the commercials. be sure if you have corns and calluses, send for foster's 30 minute wonder corn and callous remover. $1 will bring you a big one ounce bottle. # you made me dream... # the brothers phil and don were soon singing on the radio show and when theirfather, a kentucky coalminer, with musical aspirations moved the family to tennessee, they landed a record deal at the home of country music. nashville. they sing. the beatles, simon and garfunkel, crosby, stills and nash, they all took inspiration from their clean—cut close harmony. but as the 50s turned int
phil passed away in 2014.his report from our entertainment correspondent, david sillito. # dream, dream, dream.#. the everly brothers, in the years between elvis joining the army and the arrival of the beatles, it was their brand of heartache and harmony that ruled the airwaves. a career that began when donnie, here on the right, was just eight years old. they had a 50—minute radio show on saturdays, known as little donnie. and i used to get to read the commercials. be sure if you have corns...
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phil died in 2014.al of the beatles, it was their brand of heartache and harmony that ruled the airwaves. a career that began when donnie, here on the right, was just eight years old. they had a 50—minute radio show on saturdays, known as little donnie. and i used to get to read the commercials. be sure if you have corns and calluses, send for foster's 30 minute wonder corn and callous remover. $1 will bring you a big one ounce bottle. the brothers phil and don were soon singing on the radio show and when their father, a kentucky coalminer with musical aspirations moved the family to tennessee, they landed a record deal at the home of country music. nashville. they sing the beatles, simon and garfunkel, crosby, stills and nash, they all took inspiration from their clean—cut close harmony. but as the 50s turned into the 60s, the everly brothers quickly began to look out of date. # way down in golden green year. don began to write more songs, but the hits didn't come and the strains began to show. doing a
phil died in 2014.al of the beatles, it was their brand of heartache and harmony that ruled the airwaves. a career that began when donnie, here on the right, was just eight years old. they had a 50—minute radio show on saturdays, known as little donnie. and i used to get to read the commercials. be sure if you have corns and calluses, send for foster's 30 minute wonder corn and callous remover. $1 will bring you a big one ounce bottle. the brothers phil and don were soon singing on the radio...
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i'm phil mattingly in for boris sanchez. >> good morning, phil. i'm christi paul.e're tracking ida, the category 1 expected to rapidly expand today. mandatory evacuations are in place. the latest on the track and potential impacts are coming down. >>> plus, breaking news out of afghanistan overnight as the u.s. retaliates against isis-k for that suicide attack that kills 13 u.s. service members. what we're learning about that air strike and the evacuations still ongoing. >>> also, delta danger. troubling new details just how contagious the new domestic nent variant is. one state reports its highest coronavirus case count since the pandemic began. >>> plus, the texas house approves that draft of new voting restrictions after democrats return to the state, breaking gridlock over the issue. could that controversial bill soon be headed to the governor's desk? >>> good morning. welcome to your "new day." saturday, august 28th. christi, i'm struck by just how significant the news is right now. how important so many stories are, in particular, too. >> yeah. it is a little
i'm phil mattingly in for boris sanchez. >> good morning, phil. i'm christi paul.e're tracking ida, the category 1 expected to rapidly expand today. mandatory evacuations are in place. the latest on the track and potential impacts are coming down. >>> plus, breaking news out of afghanistan overnight as the u.s. retaliates against isis-k for that suicide attack that kills 13 u.s. service members. what we're learning about that air strike and the evacuations still ongoing....
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phil matier , liz kreutz, thank you both.z put together about the last recall called total recall. see how arnold schwarzenegger became governor. you will find total recall on the abc 7 bay area app on apple tv and other devices as well. >>> coming up next, the unsung heroes that are behind bars. >> it didn't feel like lockdown . it didn't feel like jail. it felt like something else. >> a sneak peek at a new documentary introducing you to team usa is ready for the olympic games, and so is erica! she's got the fastest internet, with wifi speeds faster than a gig. so when all of team usa is going for gold... ...her wifi can power it all, and more. i. love. you. can your internet do that? cheer on team usa with wifi speeds faster than a gig. or, get started with xfinity internet for $19.99 a month for 12 months. switch today. another live look from sky7 . all lanes of 580 are now open. police had shut down both eastbound and westbound sides of the highway. the incident that caused this is over. traffic is starting to rebound. it
phil matier , liz kreutz, thank you both.z put together about the last recall called total recall. see how arnold schwarzenegger became governor. you will find total recall on the abc 7 bay area app on apple tv and other devices as well. >>> coming up next, the unsung heroes that are behind bars. >> it didn't feel like lockdown . it didn't feel like jail. it felt like something else. >> a sneak peek at a new documentary introducing you to team usa is ready for the olympic...
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elizabeth: phil what do you think about it? white house knows that rising gas prices are the most politically dangerous for any white house. it is hitting the president's approval ratings right now. you know, you and i covered this rising gas prices and oil prices helped spur on the 2008 recession. it hurt nixon and carter in the past. what do you think about it? >> i think the biden administration knows they're in trouble, that is the reason for this disjointed policy. this is a clear sign, liz, that the biden energy policy is failing. it is failing because they were short-sighted. they were too pollyanna how quickly we could get off of fossil fuels. they have taken investment from traditional fossil fuels. they put it into alternative fuels that have lower return rate but we need the energy now. energy that our producers could have brought online by now and brought prices down but the biden administration is still telling them to stand down. not only did they ask opec for more production they came out and said you know, no, w
elizabeth: phil what do you think about it? white house knows that rising gas prices are the most politically dangerous for any white house. it is hitting the president's approval ratings right now. you know, you and i covered this rising gas prices and oil prices helped spur on the 2008 recession. it hurt nixon and carter in the past. what do you think about it? >> i think the biden administration knows they're in trouble, that is the reason for this disjointed policy. this is a clear...
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little haiti in miami where phil keating joins us live, good afternoon, phil.t seem to escape crises and over the past several years hundreds of thousands of haitians have emigrated here. a month ago the president assassinated, food and medicine shortages, gang control access to certain roadways for tolls and place is in political instability and now there's this surge in death toll from yesterday's massive earthquake. ♪ ♪ phil: in miami little haiti neighborhood this morning, one of the largest haitian communities in the country, church services have seen increase in parishioners last night and today, most have family in haiti still, one of the poorest nations in the hemisphere. >> we ask ourselves many questions that many people are asking themselves not only as christians but as human beings, as citizens of haiti, why god, why we are going through so much. phil: 111 years ago 7.0 7.0 -- 1 years ago a 7.0 earthquake hit the country. >> and those people were already poor, imagine houses, no parents or in family or no kids. i'm a survivor from 2010 of earthquak
little haiti in miami where phil keating joins us live, good afternoon, phil.t seem to escape crises and over the past several years hundreds of thousands of haitians have emigrated here. a month ago the president assassinated, food and medicine shortages, gang control access to certain roadways for tolls and place is in political instability and now there's this surge in death toll from yesterday's massive earthquake. ♪ ♪ phil: in miami little haiti neighborhood this morning, one of the...
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the friendship between james murdock and phil sheridan began in november of 1863. when the actor, journeyed to tennessee to find the body of his son, who had been killed in the fighting around chattanooga. so, with that connection, the pressure that murdock was placing on reed, reed just finally decided i'm going to write the poem about sheridan's ride and he did. when murdock recited the poem for the first time, and on the last day of october at pike's opera house, the crowd just went wild. and what's amazing to me is that there are indeed accounts of individuals who attended that gathering that evening. who were so struck, so taken by this performance they wrote letters and they wrote in their journals about it. i mean, think about when is the last time you went to a performance and were so moved, so struck by it, you went home and you wrote in your diary? or you sent someone an email? but these people were moved. a member of the audience wrote of the poem's reception "the poem, a ringing, thrilling, dramatic production was then recited, as only mr. murdock could
the friendship between james murdock and phil sheridan began in november of 1863. when the actor, journeyed to tennessee to find the body of his son, who had been killed in the fighting around chattanooga. so, with that connection, the pressure that murdock was placing on reed, reed just finally decided i'm going to write the poem about sheridan's ride and he did. when murdock recited the poem for the first time, and on the last day of october at pike's opera house, the crowd just went wild....
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and i know phil feels the same way. when he was lashing out into the late john mccain, a hero in his state, he brought his when in arizona saying he didn't lose because he criticized mccain and began talking about what an awful person he was, how he was a flip-flop or that nobody could rely on many people who agreed and rightfully so was one of the president's best lieutenants. most loyal, most in the weeds of getting donald trump reelected. he was ecstatic to describe to us that bill barr failed him in the end and got worried about media criticism and failed by not doing what he needed to do to investigate and prosecute the allegations of fraud that trump said existed and called nonsense. he finally gets to tell his version of the reality. even if it doesn't stack up with the truth, he gets to say it. >> a lot of the coverage in your book that you've gotten with glowing reviews and you've made news everywhere with this which also is an estimate to how much is there, the idea that a presidency that was reported on so ex
and i know phil feels the same way. when he was lashing out into the late john mccain, a hero in his state, he brought his when in arizona saying he didn't lose because he criticized mccain and began talking about what an awful person he was, how he was a flip-flop or that nobody could rely on many people who agreed and rightfully so was one of the president's best lieutenants. most loyal, most in the weeds of getting donald trump reelected. he was ecstatic to describe to us that bill barr...
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phil?d i know you were doing great reporting on him months ago, but his name has been percolating around washington for months. i think the entire country is going to be keenly waware of wh he is and was in the days ahead. thanks so much. >>> up next. shocking before and after photos of a shrinking reservoir in california. how the drought the impacting farmers in the state. for a sparkling clean, from bosch to finish. mm. [ clicks tongue ] i don't know. i think they look good, man. mm, smooth. uh, they are a little tight. like, too tight? might just need to break 'em in a little bit. you don't want 'em too loose. for those who were born to ride there's progressive. with 24/7 roadside assistance. -okay. think i'm gonna wear these home. -excellent choice. my hygienist cleans with a round head. so does my oral-b my hygienist personalizes my cleaning. so does my oral-b oral-b delivers the wow of a professional clean feel every day. ♪ ♪ know this about the jungle, everything that you see wants t
phil?d i know you were doing great reporting on him months ago, but his name has been percolating around washington for months. i think the entire country is going to be keenly waware of wh he is and was in the days ahead. thanks so much. >>> up next. shocking before and after photos of a shrinking reservoir in california. how the drought the impacting farmers in the state. for a sparkling clean, from bosch to finish. mm. [ clicks tongue ] i don't know. i think they look good, man. mm,...
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let's bring back nick paton walsh and phil mudd. we also want to bring in former cnn and nbc kabul bureau chief atia abawi. great to have you here. phil, i want to start with you because it worries me, but i don't know if it worries you that ned price and no one can really give specific numbers. if they don't know the specific demographics of who they're flying out of there, exactly how many americans, exactly how many special immigrant visa afghans, how do they know how many are left behind? how do they know when the mission is complete? >> boy, you are a little more polite than i would be. that was unacceptable. i'm not interested in hearing a u.s. government spokesperson talk about how unprecedented this is with other u.s. presidents and how other presidents didn't have to deal with this. i'm interesting in understanding why we did only 2,000 people in 24 hours, how we increase that pace over the next 24 hours, what the total number it is that we want to get out and how long that's going to take. that was pathetic! explaining how
let's bring back nick paton walsh and phil mudd. we also want to bring in former cnn and nbc kabul bureau chief atia abawi. great to have you here. phil, i want to start with you because it worries me, but i don't know if it worries you that ned price and no one can really give specific numbers. if they don't know the specific demographics of who they're flying out of there, exactly how many americans, exactly how many special immigrant visa afghans, how do they know how many are left behind?...
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phil. >> suzanne malveaux, great piece.r your reporting. >> thank you, suzanne. >>> hurricane ida is expected to gain even more strength as it nears the louisiana coast. officials are urging people to get out if you can and hunker down, if you can. the latest, in a moment. the “make way, coming through”... great. the storm alert... dad. and the subtle but effective ding. that's why we created low cash mode. the financial watch out that gives you the options and time needed to help you avoid overdraft fees. it's one way we're making a difference. because we believe how you handle overdrafts should be in your control, not just your banks. low cash mode on virtual wallet from pnc bank. before i got my dexcom g6, i can never get my a1c below 13. and now it's 7.4. before i got my dexcom g6, this small wearable lets me see my numbers on my phone. it's so much easier to make adjustments. now i feel like i've got this. with voltaren arthritis pain gel my husband's got his moves back. an alternative to pain pills voltaren is the fir
phil. >> suzanne malveaux, great piece.r your reporting. >> thank you, suzanne. >>> hurricane ida is expected to gain even more strength as it nears the louisiana coast. officials are urging people to get out if you can and hunker down, if you can. the latest, in a moment. the “make way, coming through”... great. the storm alert... dad. and the subtle but effective ding. that's why we created low cash mode. the financial watch out that gives you the options and time...
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his name is phil scott. you may have never even seen a picture of the, guy or even heard from him, before he is in fact the governor, he is the government of the state of vermont. yes you say, he it's a rural state with a small population, but so south dakota. south dakota is also a rural state with a small population. none of that preclude you from really screwing up the response to the virus. phil sky has done the opposite. he has been proactive since the beginning of the pandemic, from closing all bars and restaurants and marched 16 20, 22 institute a mask mandate last july, and crucially rolling out a very successful vaccination campaign earlier this year. vermont, is now the most fascinated state in the united states, 76.6% of the eligible population, fully vaccinated. this dispatch from vermont describes a world where the pandemic is basically been defeated, suppressed. restaurants bar shops are opened, hospital covid units are empty. the state is basically stepped off an outbreak brought up by the del
his name is phil scott. you may have never even seen a picture of the, guy or even heard from him, before he is in fact the governor, he is the government of the state of vermont. yes you say, he it's a rural state with a small population, but so south dakota. south dakota is also a rural state with a small population. none of that preclude you from really screwing up the response to the virus. phil sky has done the opposite. he has been proactive since the beginning of the pandemic, from...
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. >> i'm phil mattingly. two major stories, starting with hurricane ida strengthening into a dangerous category 4 hurricane taking direct aim at louisiana. the national weather service is warning of life-threatening storm surge and catastrophic damage. meteorologist allison chinchar is standing by with the latest. >> also developing this morning, the u.s. embassy in kabul is warning of a, quote, specific credible threat to u.s. citizens near the airport. president biden is warning another attack is highly likely. this special edition of "new day weekend" starts right now. ♪ >>> we're so grateful to have you with us on this sunday. it is august 29. thank you for keeping us company here. hi, phil. >> hey, christi. >> alrighty. so let's talk about hurricane hunters right now. they are doing hourly updates at this point as hurricane ida zeros in on communities on the gulf coast. >> ida is already a powerful category 4 storm and it's still gaining strength. now, it will make landfall today bringing as much as 20 i
. >> i'm phil mattingly. two major stories, starting with hurricane ida strengthening into a dangerous category 4 hurricane taking direct aim at louisiana. the national weather service is warning of life-threatening storm surge and catastrophic damage. meteorologist allison chinchar is standing by with the latest. >> also developing this morning, the u.s. embassy in kabul is warning of a, quote, specific credible threat to u.s. citizens near the airport. president biden is warning...
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phil's new book exhibits the historical perspective. he has long sought to bring to the practice of diplomacy. he traces the secret efforts over more than five months from august 1916 to january 1917 of leaders from the united states britain and germany to end the great war through us mediated peace conference. they did so far out of public sight one reason why their effort which came astonishingly close to ending the war and saving millions of lives is little understood today. in the road less traveled phil brings the story into the light complicating our understanding of the war and the nature of the peace that did eventually follow. as we fits this series he places particular emphasis on president woodrow wilson's role in creating the opportunity for peace as well as his failure to ensure its realization. i'm going to ask phil to give a few brief remarks giving an overview of his argument. then i will ask him some questions most admiring a few perhaps challenging that i hope will further illuminate the importance of his book to histo
phil's new book exhibits the historical perspective. he has long sought to bring to the practice of diplomacy. he traces the secret efforts over more than five months from august 1916 to january 1917 of leaders from the united states britain and germany to end the great war through us mediated peace conference. they did so far out of public sight one reason why their effort which came astonishingly close to ending the war and saving millions of lives is little understood today. in the road less...
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phil, thanks very much. phil mattingly at the white house. cnn's laila santiago is here with a closer look at the dire situation in florida as well as the growing tensions between.and the governor ron desantis. what's the latest there? >> reporter: wolf, i spoke to one doctor who says this has gone from a health problem to a political problem. jackson health system where i am right now just announced that they will have a vaccine mandate for its employees. the mayor of miami-dade just announced that she will require testing of county ploys, and this all comes as governor ron desantis is doubling down saying that florida is not a state of lockdowns or mandates. tonight florida the latest epicenter in the covid-19 surge. hospitals are filling up. >> on july 1st jackson was treating 66 covid positive in patients in our hospitals. as of noon today that number is 320. a 385% increase in just over a month. >> reporter: cases are on the rise. >> within the metro orlando area we're seeing a significant surge in new cases, nearly 1,000 new cases are b
phil, thanks very much. phil mattingly at the white house. cnn's laila santiago is here with a closer look at the dire situation in florida as well as the growing tensions between.and the governor ron desantis. what's the latest there? >> reporter: wolf, i spoke to one doctor who says this has gone from a health problem to a political problem. jackson health system where i am right now just announced that they will have a vaccine mandate for its employees. the mayor of miami-dade just...
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abc's phil lipof joins us with more. good morning, phil. >> reporter: good morning, eva.th investigation. a mother, a father, a 1-year-old all found dead with no obvious signs of what killed them. however, investigators are working with a theory this morning that, as you said, a toxic algae bloom could be to blame. this morning, investigators in california are facing a mystery. what killed a family of three found near a remote hiking trail? according to investigators, john gerrish, his wife ellen chung and their 1-year-old daughter were reported missing after going on a hiking trip in the sierra national forest. after a 12-hour search, rescue teams found the family dead along with their family dog. >> we have a healthy family including their canine, you know, deceased and so we're looking for answers. >> reporter: answers that so far have been elusive. investigators say they initially believed the family of three died from carbon monoxide poisoning as there are old mines nearby but are now considering toxic algae blooms as a potential cause. the forest had been asking vis
abc's phil lipof joins us with more. good morning, phil. >> reporter: good morning, eva.th investigation. a mother, a father, a 1-year-old all found dead with no obvious signs of what killed them. however, investigators are working with a theory this morning that, as you said, a toxic algae bloom could be to blame. this morning, investigators in california are facing a mystery. what killed a family of three found near a remote hiking trail? according to investigators, john gerrish, his...
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his name is phil scott. you may have never even seen a picture of the guy, or even heard of him before but he is, in fact, a governor. he is the governor of the state of vermont. now, yes, you say, vermont is a rural state with a small population. but you know what? so is south dakota. south dakota is also a rural state with a small population and as christy gnome shaz has shown, none of that precludes you from really screwing up the response to the virus. well, phil scott has done the opposite of christy gnome. he has been proactive since the beginning of the pandemic. instituting a mask mandate, last july. and crucially, rolling out a very, very successful vaccination campaign earlier this year. vermont is now the most-vaccinated state in the union. 76.6% of the eligible population, 12 plus, fully vaccinated. this dispatched from vermont describes a world where the pandemic has basically been defeated, suppressed. restaurants, bars, shops, open. hospital covid units are empty. the state is basically staved
his name is phil scott. you may have never even seen a picture of the guy, or even heard of him before but he is, in fact, a governor. he is the governor of the state of vermont. now, yes, you say, vermont is a rural state with a small population. but you know what? so is south dakota. south dakota is also a rural state with a small population and as christy gnome shaz has shown, none of that precludes you from really screwing up the response to the virus. well, phil scott has done the opposite...
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phil christopher stands guard with the shotgun.l up burlap bags full of dirt from the garden, because that's what they're gonna use to muffle the sound of the explosion. - amil: we hoisted the bags of dirt up. and then we pulled the tools up from down on the ground. - narrator: after their tools are smoothly transferred to the roof, the dinsio brothers turn their attention to job number one: disabling the bank's alarm system. - the only thing protects a bank is the alarm system. that's all. - narrator: they start with the exterior alarm. - so one of them dangled over the side of the building and sprayed liquid styrofoam into that alarm. - it expands and it solidifies anything mechanical in there. - it would harden, and the clapper couldn't clap. - and that takes care of that alarm. - narrator: the dinsio brothers are now ready to make their way into the bank. but they won't be using a door. - [drill hums] - we cut the hole in the roof, right above the door. we put the tools on top of the vault, and we put all the sand bags on top o
phil christopher stands guard with the shotgun.l up burlap bags full of dirt from the garden, because that's what they're gonna use to muffle the sound of the explosion. - amil: we hoisted the bags of dirt up. and then we pulled the tools up from down on the ground. - narrator: after their tools are smoothly transferred to the roof, the dinsio brothers turn their attention to job number one: disabling the bank's alarm system. - the only thing protects a bank is the alarm system. that's all. -...
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so phil, let me start with you. what does the day mean, and can president biden say to america tomorrow, we can keep you just as safe here at home without being in afghanistan? >> no, he can't say that, but i have also heard people talk about this in intelligence terms as a disaster. i would disagree with that heartily as well. you have seen some of the collection in the past few days, when there are strikes both outside kabul and inside kabul. i'm going to bet that a lot of the collection that led to those strikes will continue afterwards. some of that is remote, that is stuff like drones and intercepted communications. i expect drone operations to continue. i do not believe you will see an absence of u.s. intelligence officers in afghanistan in the coming months and years. i expect cooperation from some of our friends there, some of the contacts we had when the soviets were around. some of those war lords are still around, i guarantee you they want to talk to the americans because the war lords don't like the tali
so phil, let me start with you. what does the day mean, and can president biden say to america tomorrow, we can keep you just as safe here at home without being in afghanistan? >> no, he can't say that, but i have also heard people talk about this in intelligence terms as a disaster. i would disagree with that heartily as well. you have seen some of the collection in the past few days, when there are strikes both outside kabul and inside kabul. i'm going to bet that a lot of the...
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commander that's on scene there right now. >> and then, phil -- >> let me chime in. sorry. they also have some turkish special forces on the ground among others. there are some people that could supplement and communicate with the taliban to keep it from total chaos, but those are small numbers of people. forces. >> phil, back here, like clockwork, former president trump, his fear mongering is kicking into overdrive and he is sending out statements saying that, you know, the people leaving the airport, thousands of them are terrorists and they're getting on the planes. first of all -- i'm not going to read his -- it's so filled with k disinformation this i can't even read it on the air. let's just remember that this is his surrender agreement that he worked out with the taliban and it was scant on details how they were going to get everybody out. but in terms of the vetting, what can you tell us? when these planes flland in doh or wherever, are they being vetted? >> of course they are. some of them are on special immigrant visas so they have already been vetted. there are a
commander that's on scene there right now. >> and then, phil -- >> let me chime in. sorry. they also have some turkish special forces on the ground among others. there are some people that could supplement and communicate with the taliban to keep it from total chaos, but those are small numbers of people. forces. >> phil, back here, like clockwork, former president trump, his fear mongering is kicking into overdrive and he is sending out statements saying that, you know, the...
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but when phil died in 2014, it was a reminder of what they could only do together.erly — who's died at the age of 84. there's more throughout the evening on the bbc news channel. now on bbc one it's time for the news where you are. goodbye. hello, this is bbc news with shaun ley. welcome back. in just welcome back. injust a welcome back. in just a few minutes welcome back. in 'ust a few minutes we will be looking — welcome back. in just a few minutes we will be looking at _ welcome back. in just a few minutes we will be looking at the _ welcome back. in just a few minutes we will be looking at the front - we will be looking at the front pages of the morning's papers, but before that... let's return to our top story and the taliban takeover of afghanistan. as we've been reporting, the taliban's co—founder, mullah baradar, is in kabul for talks about forming a new government, but what form will this look like? and of course the taliban has promised they will have an inclusive government. earlier i spoke to vanda felbab—brown, who's an afghanistan expert at the brookin
but when phil died in 2014, it was a reminder of what they could only do together.erly — who's died at the age of 84. there's more throughout the evening on the bbc news channel. now on bbc one it's time for the news where you are. goodbye. hello, this is bbc news with shaun ley. welcome back. in just welcome back. injust a welcome back. in just a few minutes welcome back. in 'ust a few minutes we will be looking — welcome back. in just a few minutes we will be looking at _ welcome back. in...
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doesn't have that, phil. americans do not want to be in afghanistan.hese attacks we saw yesterday just re-enforced that they do not want u.s. troops in afghanistan. >> don't sell them short. if you look at the intelligence picture here the easy way to look at it if you're outside the businesses we get a piece of spectacular intelligence that says isis-k is over there, hit them with a drone strike. that's not how the game works. it's not necessarily americans, we have relationships with commanders that go back to the soviet times when i was working this problem in the early '90s. those relationships will endure after the taliban is there because here is a secret, those commanders are the same people who opposed the taliban now. you go in. you don't need isis intelligence. to them you might say we're the foreigners. we're the people who speak differently. somebody there jordan, saudi arabia, snippets on a wire said i heard joe did this. the people from joe's team did this. it's a collage of stuff that might come over 26 to 12 months. it's not a kwix snap
doesn't have that, phil. americans do not want to be in afghanistan.hese attacks we saw yesterday just re-enforced that they do not want u.s. troops in afghanistan. >> don't sell them short. if you look at the intelligence picture here the easy way to look at it if you're outside the businesses we get a piece of spectacular intelligence that says isis-k is over there, hit them with a drone strike. that's not how the game works. it's not necessarily americans, we have relationships with...
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but, phil, on the intel side. colonel, on the military side, whether you want to take credit or not, as an american, i am very grateful that guys like you and the women and all the staff and all the people and the allies. 20 years, there hasn't been another major attack and i think the gratitude has to come first even though i know there is a lot of disappointment. stop shaking your head, phil. take the thank you. just take it. >> thank the u.s. army. they saved us. thank you. >> shaking his head. even take a thanks colonel. this guy can't even take a thank you. that's why i got to balance 'em out. >> i am looking at you dressed in the chris cuomo cadaver collection. i'm like i got to get off here. >> i only dress this way because it's how i feel on the inside. phil mudd, thank you very much. colonel davis, daniel davis, thank you for being with us. thank you for your service to the country. and i hope we get to continue having you and your perspective on this show. god bless and be well. >> good night. >> appreci
but, phil, on the intel side. colonel, on the military side, whether you want to take credit or not, as an american, i am very grateful that guys like you and the women and all the staff and all the people and the allies. 20 years, there hasn't been another major attack and i think the gratitude has to come first even though i know there is a lot of disappointment. stop shaking your head, phil. take the thank you. just take it. >> thank the u.s. army. they saved us. thank you. >>...
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>> phil, hold on, phil one second if i could squeeze one in, court. my sense there are some exceptions to the united rule for religious reasons and health reasons. what does united require of its passengers >> right now not a irroorequirement to be vaccinated that question has come up to scott kirby and the ceo of other airlines should passengers be required to be vaccinated. the reason you have yet to see any airline say, yes, 100%, all the passengers flying should be vaccinated to fly. it would be a real challenge to ensure that. that you could make sure that everybody is vaccinated. you'd have to make sure that there is some type of an app and there are some that are already out there where you could upload your vaccination card. that's the big hesitancy within the industry >> all right, phil, thank you very much. phil lebeau reporting on united. many health care companies also telling their employees to get the shot or get gone which has left a lot of people wondering what the states will do with regard to unemployment benefits for people who lose
>> phil, hold on, phil one second if i could squeeze one in, court. my sense there are some exceptions to the united rule for religious reasons and health reasons. what does united require of its passengers >> right now not a irroorequirement to be vaccinated that question has come up to scott kirby and the ceo of other airlines should passengers be required to be vaccinated. the reason you have yet to see any airline say, yes, 100%, all the passengers flying should be vaccinated to...
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, phil. >> scott, thank you very much. summer vacation. >> you start with an apology, phil it's been a very, very difficult week for the guests on spirit, for the spirit team, and one we're not at all happy with. we have to apologize for all of our guests, and to our teams that are working extremely hard to get our guests going to the right places, to get our airline back on track and get things moving in what is a very busy travel season. >> what happened you told reporters we just couldn't get in front of these what specifically caused so many cancellations that you haven't been able to get the system reset. >> it's a very challenges operating month of july, a culmination of weather, staffs shortages, both at airports and airline supports, travel and logistics, fuel transportation, those sorts of things, that began to culminate and really c cascade more and more. we were doing our best to hang on and keepthe airline moving, knowing it was a busy travel season it did norse the airline to run later and later when that happ
, phil. >> scott, thank you very much. summer vacation. >> you start with an apology, phil it's been a very, very difficult week for the guests on spirit, for the spirit team, and one we're not at all happy with. we have to apologize for all of our guests, and to our teams that are working extremely hard to get our guests going to the right places, to get our airline back on track and get things moving in what is a very busy travel season. >> what happened you told reporters...
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for more let's get straight to phil lebeau. >> you wouldn't see it from the way the stock traded today but it was under pressure earlier in the day. people said wait a second, is this what we're going to see from other airlines. the language was very clear. they said that they saw a dropoff in their expected revenue for the august and september time frame 3 to 4 percentage point and that's because of an immediate, near immediate dropoff in the number of bookings as well as an acceleration here's the language in the 8k. this has to do with covid-19 and the impact it's having on the psychology of travelers. southwest saying the company has experienced a deceleration in close-in bookings and close-in trip cancellations in august of 2021 in layman's terms, people are reassessing whether they want to take some trips or outright canceling them the passenger traffic levels have been down anywhere between 20 and 30% compared to 2019. that's the comparison you want to make. if you look, you are starting to see a little bit more of a plateau, maybe a little bit of a pull back there in the end of
for more let's get straight to phil lebeau. >> you wouldn't see it from the way the stock traded today but it was under pressure earlier in the day. people said wait a second, is this what we're going to see from other airlines. the language was very clear. they said that they saw a dropoff in their expected revenue for the august and september time frame 3 to 4 percentage point and that's because of an immediate, near immediate dropoff in the number of bookings as well as an acceleration...
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i am phil gayle, welcome to the program. we begin with another urgent warning on climate change, this time from the united nations. major climate change is here, the increase is inevitable. the increase in sea levels is -- this could pass by 2030. much sooner than previously thought. scientists say it is not too late to cut greenhouse gases. >> code red for humanity. that is how the secretary-general described the report. the first since when h14. it states unequivocally that we are to blame for global warming. greenhouse gas emissions from human activities have driven the global temperature up by 1.1 degrees since 1850. it is on course to pass the limit by 2030 unless rapid action is taken. the effects of the temperature rise had never been more visible. severe floods left other parts submerged. still, they stress it is not too late. >> if we start warming at 1.5 degrees, we will also start many of these extremes from getting worse. we can slow these changes down and we can stop many of the others -- after drastically reduc
i am phil gayle, welcome to the program. we begin with another urgent warning on climate change, this time from the united nations. major climate change is here, the increase is inevitable. the increase in sea levels is -- this could pass by 2030. much sooner than previously thought. scientists say it is not too late to cut greenhouse gases. >> code red for humanity. that is how the secretary-general described the report. the first since when h14. it states unequivocally that we are to...
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i'm going back to phil.ll eyes focused on friday, the jobs report, what are you seeing, what do you think will happen? let's talk about the scenarios. better than expected, call it a million plus, what happens to the market, worse than expected looks like today's adp number, what happens? >> we'll do right noun the middle. i think we'll do 700,000 jobs, here is why. maybe off the mark, 680, 650. the delta variant spook ad lost folks. it held the market back. we're not seeing a drop of state unemployment benefits. charles: what happens with the market phil, if it comes in at 700. what happens to the stock market? >> nothing. there is too much money, buddy. a trillion dollars waiting for opportunity to enter the market. we talked about a lot. might get two or 3% correction. it just keeps coming in. charles: right. gary, bank of japan, buying up debt and chunks of stocks for decades i mean decades. why couldn't our federal reserve, our federal bank follow the same pat earn? every is trying to time when they rev
i'm going back to phil.ll eyes focused on friday, the jobs report, what are you seeing, what do you think will happen? let's talk about the scenarios. better than expected, call it a million plus, what happens to the market, worse than expected looks like today's adp number, what happens? >> we'll do right noun the middle. i think we'll do 700,000 jobs, here is why. maybe off the mark, 680, 650. the delta variant spook ad lost folks. it held the market back. we're not seeing a drop of...
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phil over to you 1st, previous attempts at negotiations between the government and the opposition have failed. as you know, most recently in 2019. will these negotiations in mexico this month differ from the previous times? well i, i think it's fair to say, as you mentioned, the previous talks of failed. and in particular, when the opposition gave up on the talks, very similar tools that were taking place in 2019 in september of that year, they declared that this process facilitated by the norwegians was exalted. there was no further point. and in fact, they then turned to an attempted violent overthrow, the government. so it's not clear why they think if indeed they do think this time around is likely to succeed. in fact, the opposition side is but weaker than it was in 2019 the 2 side seem in some ways almost as far apart as they were than have been some minor adjustments to the position, but they're still very, very far apart. and so i think we have to be skeptical going into this restaurant. ok. important points raised we'll get into them in a moment. vanessa over to you in new yor
phil over to you 1st, previous attempts at negotiations between the government and the opposition have failed. as you know, most recently in 2019. will these negotiations in mexico this month differ from the previous times? well i, i think it's fair to say, as you mentioned, the previous talks of failed. and in particular, when the opposition gave up on the talks, very similar tools that were taking place in 2019 in september of that year, they declared that this process facilitated by the...
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laval, live near dallas airport, where phil plains of, with african refugees have been landing. they're telling me more about what you've been seeing through the day so far. always say now our am is pretty steady stream. you know, we've had a sporadic arrivals over the last 20 for 48 hours, but now that coming got a rate of probably one every 90 minutes or so because this comes out here. this is actually the export center. we're a few kilometers away from the airport. so when the refugees arrived, i'll put on some buses once a month. i interpreted buses bring them, had this whole area sailed off, but we've had a few glimpses of what's going on inside. they're all portable bathrooms. there is a lot of food being brought and this is not a permanent place for them. this is quite literally lay over a stop. these people will lead to go on to other places for less than texas as one of them for mccoy wisconsin. and all that, this is quite simply, somebody for them just takes talk of the surroundings, catch their breath of a bite to we've used the bathroom just just in take a breath and
laval, live near dallas airport, where phil plains of, with african refugees have been landing. they're telling me more about what you've been seeing through the day so far. always say now our am is pretty steady stream. you know, we've had a sporadic arrivals over the last 20 for 48 hours, but now that coming got a rate of probably one every 90 minutes or so because this comes out here. this is actually the export center. we're a few kilometers away from the airport. so when the refugees...
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but when phil died in 2014, it was a reminder of what they could only do together.t the age of 8a. you can reach me on twitter — i'm @bbcdavideades. hello there. after the rather cloudy weather we had to contend with last week, this week does promise something just a little bit brighter. certainly it will be largely dry with some spells of warm sunshine. having said that, no heatwave on the way, temperatures will be nothing exceptional for the time of year, but the high pressure firmly building in and taking control of our weather. that is why it will be mainly dry and settled but the winds around high pressure flow in a clockwise direction so we will pull out air down from the north and not tapping into any of this heat across parts of southern europe. so as we head through monday, we will start off with a lot of mist and murkiness and a lot of cloud around, much will break up, though, to reveal some spells of sunshine. i think it will stay a little misty and murky on some western coasts and it will be another quite grey and gloomy day across shetland. a small chan
but when phil died in 2014, it was a reminder of what they could only do together.t the age of 8a. you can reach me on twitter — i'm @bbcdavideades. hello there. after the rather cloudy weather we had to contend with last week, this week does promise something just a little bit brighter. certainly it will be largely dry with some spells of warm sunshine. having said that, no heatwave on the way, temperatures will be nothing exceptional for the time of year, but the high pressure firmly...
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i don't know about that. >> i agree with phil, these are not good guys.s is where diplomacy becomes more important. working with international partners on the ground, with those countries that still have their missions functioning on the ground, there has to be a lot of communication and coordination between those groups. that's how we're going to get there. it's not going to be perfect. it's not. but it's not in the taliban's interest to have dead americans and dead foreigners after august 31st, like lying around kabul, lying around the airport. >> can you address the issue of green card holders? just to be clear, we're talking about people who have lives and families in the u.s. they are legally protected residents, and it's really been difficult to even get a sense of how many might be remaining in afghanistan, but anecdotally, just journalists i'm speaking with, people who are trying to help rescue people, there's a ton of them. >> brianna, you're right. it's very sad to hear the stories of the families being separated. we talked about this before on
i don't know about that. >> i agree with phil, these are not good guys.s is where diplomacy becomes more important. working with international partners on the ground, with those countries that still have their missions functioning on the ground, there has to be a lot of communication and coordination between those groups. that's how we're going to get there. it's not going to be perfect. it's not. but it's not in the taliban's interest to have dead americans and dead foreigners after...
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i'm phil mattingly. >> i'm christi paul. two stories we are following this morning, the breaking news is that hurricane ida has strengthened now into a dangerous category 4 hurricane, taking direct aim at louisiana. and the latest advisory just moments ago, the national hurricane center is warning of life-threatening storm surge and catastrophic damage. meteorologist allison chinchar with the latest for us next. >>> also developing this morning, the u.s. embassy in kabul is warning of a, quote, specific credible threat to u.s. citizens near the airport. this as president biden warns another attack is highly likely. this special edition of "new day weekend" starts right now. ♪ >>> it's sunday, august 29th. thank you for joining us today. christi, thanks for letting me tag along on another major news day. >> and thank you all for being with us. as we talk about the growing threat right now from hurricane ida, it's zeroing in on communities along the gulf coast, of course. >> overnight ida strengthened into a powerful category
i'm phil mattingly. >> i'm christi paul. two stories we are following this morning, the breaking news is that hurricane ida has strengthened now into a dangerous category 4 hurricane, taking direct aim at louisiana. and the latest advisory just moments ago, the national hurricane center is warning of life-threatening storm surge and catastrophic damage. meteorologist allison chinchar with the latest for us next. >>> also developing this morning, the u.s. embassy in kabul is...
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back to you, phil and mona. >> thanks to kevin. >>> phil, i don't think you're ready because on friday, we do the polka. >> we do? >> woe do the polka. and that's going to come up and i can't wait to show you the friday polka. >> i've seen it but i'm not ready for it. >>> first what has been found by the agency investigating the surfside condo collapse in florida. >>> plus the amazing scientific discovery, a four-legged whale. you're watching "world news now." look, i gotta say something. 'said it before and i'll say it again. if i thought a reverse mortgage was just some kind of trick to take your home, i wouldn't even be here. it's just a loan, like any other, with one big difference- and that difference is how you choose to pay it back. find out how reverse mortgage loans really work with aag's free, no-obligation reverse mortgage guide eliminate monthly mortgage payments, pay bills, medical costs, and more. call now! other mortgages are paid back each month, but with a reverse mortgage, you can pay whatever you can, when it works for you, or, you can choose to wait, and pay it off
back to you, phil and mona. >> thanks to kevin. >>> phil, i don't think you're ready because on friday, we do the polka. >> we do? >> woe do the polka. and that's going to come up and i can't wait to show you the friday polka. >> i've seen it but i'm not ready for it. >>> first what has been found by the agency investigating the surfside condo collapse in florida. >>> plus the amazing scientific discovery, a four-legged whale. you're watching...
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thank you so much, phil. here is president joe biden. >> before i update you on the meeting that i had with leaders of the g7 earlier today, i want to say a word about the progress we're making on the build back better agenda here at home. i just got off the telephone with the leaders of the house. today the house of representatives are taking significant steps toward making historic investment that's going to transform america, cut taxes for working families and position the american economy for long-term growth. when i became president, it was clear that we had could confront an immediate economic crisis, the most significant recession we've had since the depression, or at least since johnson. but we weren't going to -- but that wasn't going to be enough. we also had to make some long-term investments in americans and america itself. the first thing we did was to write and pass the american rescue plan. and it's working. our economy has added 4 million jobs in my first six months in office. economic growth
thank you so much, phil. here is president joe biden. >> before i update you on the meeting that i had with leaders of the g7 earlier today, i want to say a word about the progress we're making on the build back better agenda here at home. i just got off the telephone with the leaders of the house. today the house of representatives are taking significant steps toward making historic investment that's going to transform america, cut taxes for working families and position the american...
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phil lebeau has more on the president's plan good afternoon, phil. >> this is not a surprise that the president is pushing for the greater adoption of electric vehicles the big question is, does this means anything or, yeah, 30% ev sales by 2030, nobody will fight with that. since he won the ford lightning, he said, wow, this sucker is quick. he's been pushing for higher fuel economy standards and now also pushing for 50% of all u.s. vehicles sales to be electric vehicles by 2030. a little reality check of where we are right now evs make up just 2% of all vehicles sold in the u.s that's 295,000 vehicles last year the projection in terms of the models for sales is increasing you will have more choices even with that, analyst partners is forecasting that evs will only make up 29% of u.s. auto sales in 2030. it's not that the big three are not committing you'll see the ceos with the president today, all putting in $99 billion, but that's evs, and some of that for autonomous vehicles so the commitment is there through at least 2025. elon musk will not be at the white house today, and the
phil lebeau has more on the president's plan good afternoon, phil. >> this is not a surprise that the president is pushing for the greater adoption of electric vehicles the big question is, does this means anything or, yeah, 30% ev sales by 2030, nobody will fight with that. since he won the ford lightning, he said, wow, this sucker is quick. he's been pushing for higher fuel economy standards and now also pushing for 50% of all u.s. vehicles sales to be electric vehicles by 2030. a...
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phil hit it on the head.ectations excited about the numbers, expectations higher, clearly wasn't good enough i think they made it worse during the conference call analysts very frustrated trying to understand how they got to this new guidance when not that long ago sort of telling a different picture and analysts kept saying, did you include the bolt, you know, included or not? sa saying no, talked commodity prices higher sandbagging there, i think i don't think the chip supply issue, which has been for many auto companies, for many companies more broadly, that didn't seem to be solved and i think they wanted to be conservative also with the delta -- they don't know and i think they -- they did have some good news in there they had, were able to sell higher-end more trim and more decked out cars. that's a nice margin one other quirky little thing a negative was gm finance. so as the price of used cars has gone so high normally whun's lease is up, get the car back and gm, where they got it back and used cars.
phil hit it on the head.ectations excited about the numbers, expectations higher, clearly wasn't good enough i think they made it worse during the conference call analysts very frustrated trying to understand how they got to this new guidance when not that long ago sort of telling a different picture and analysts kept saying, did you include the bolt, you know, included or not? sa saying no, talked commodity prices higher sandbagging there, i think i don't think the chip supply issue, which has...