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phil: thank you for that.s all this is going on, there are demonstrations against coronavirus restrictions here in germany that are becoming increasingly violent, with many ending in clashes with police and threats against politicians over the recent days. authorities have long warned of right wing extremist exploiting the situation to push their own agenda. the officials who spent their lives fighting extremism say the threat has always been there, it is only now becoming more visible. correspondent: she knows exactly where to find the people she has been fighting for decades. here resides the neo-nazi political party, the third path. its members incite hatred against foreigners and whoever thinks differently. the party has been classified as extremist and anti-constitutional. >> i would love it if they would go away. i want them out of our town. right-wing radicalism is not welcome here. it simply has nothing at all to do with democracy. correspondent: but the small, radical neo-nazi party is established in
phil: thank you for that.s all this is going on, there are demonstrations against coronavirus restrictions here in germany that are becoming increasingly violent, with many ending in clashes with police and threats against politicians over the recent days. authorities have long warned of right wing extremist exploiting the situation to push their own agenda. the officials who spent their lives fighting extremism say the threat has always been there, it is only now becoming more visible....
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. ♪ i am phil gayle. welcome to the program.emini's infectious diseases agency has warned omicron will become the country's dominant variant within weeks. the country's health system and critical infrastructure could be compromised if the latest wave is not stopped. the government responded by stepping up vaccination efforts and putting restrictions on gatherings. they will also be limi on social ctacts, but not until after christmas. reporter: e festive preparations might be continuing across germany, that the country's top public health of body has warned people not to let christmas be the spark that lights the omicron fire. there are no official restrictions on festive celebrations, but small gatherings are being encouraged. >> the most important thing apart from vaccinations, is reducing contacts. the less people come together, the smaller we keep our social context the less the virus will spread. everybody's behavior is crucial in this instance. reporter: on tuesday, german chancellor olaf scholz said the limits on the numb
. ♪ i am phil gayle. welcome to the program.emini's infectious diseases agency has warned omicron will become the country's dominant variant within weeks. the country's health system and critical infrastructure could be compromised if the latest wave is not stopped. the government responded by stepping up vaccination efforts and putting restrictions on gatherings. they will also be limi on social ctacts, but not until after christmas. reporter: e festive preparations might be continuing...
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phil: right.nd, a small number -- we have seen a small number, this is terrible for small people involved, people dying from side effects. what is being said about side effects of this technology and this novavax? lliam: well, this is a technology that well known, and it is thought to be actually very very safe. serious adverse reactions are very uncommon. and we'll see as the rollout continues and surveillance for side effects goes on, just we are having in the european union with the other vaccines. but we anticipate this should be a widely accepted vaccine. phil: right. so we have the world health organization and the ema giving their approval to this. do we expect to see any roadblocks around the world? or is this just a matter of different jurisdictions just getting on board with it? william: i think it is more the latter. different jurisdictions will each have to make their own relationship with the company, establish their own contracts but sure think it is wonderful thate have yetnoth majo
phil: right.nd, a small number -- we have seen a small number, this is terrible for small people involved, people dying from side effects. what is being said about side effects of this technology and this novavax? lliam: well, this is a technology that well known, and it is thought to be actually very very safe. serious adverse reactions are very uncommon. and we'll see as the rollout continues and surveillance for side effects goes on, just we are having in the european union with the other...
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phil: thank you for joining us.ore stories around the world now, starting in turkey where the lira has rebounded after president erdogan promised to compensate lira bank account holders for the value of the currency which has seen drastic losses over the weeks. japan has carried out the death penalty for the first time in two years. the three death row inmates were hanged on tuesday. they had all been convicted on multiple murders. capital punishment has widespread support in japan, despite criticism from civil rights groups. after western troops withdrew from afghanistan, many governments halted humanitarian aid. the taliban are unable to feed their own people with more than 20 million afghans estimated to be at risk of malnutrition. aid organization unicef has stepped in to fill the gap of getting supplies to those in need and set it is a major challenge. >> the only road leading to this remote area along the border with pakistan has been partly destroyed by mines. we are driving to an area where the afghani army
phil: thank you for joining us.ore stories around the world now, starting in turkey where the lira has rebounded after president erdogan promised to compensate lira bank account holders for the value of the currency which has seen drastic losses over the weeks. japan has carried out the death penalty for the first time in two years. the three death row inmates were hanged on tuesday. they had all been convicted on multiple murders. capital punishment has widespread support in japan, despite...
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>> so, phil, it's great to be with you.emember that over this year we also passed the american rescue plan to address the pandemic and the economic fallout and, of course, a major bipartisan infrastructure monetization plan. i do think that we should move forward to vote on the legislation that will cut prescription drugs, that will cut the cost of child care, that will address the climate cries and expand opportunities for the american people with things like universal pre-k and job training programs because that will show us where we are. you know, my view, phil, is that we just got to vote now, and i am confident that at the end of the day we're going to get big pieces of this initiative through. >> when you think about what those big pieces will look like, have we reached a moment right now where senator manchin essentially needs to put on the table what he's for and however that meshes with the initial $1.75 trillion plan, that ends up being the outcome here, is that kind of how you're envisioning this working? >> well
>> so, phil, it's great to be with you.emember that over this year we also passed the american rescue plan to address the pandemic and the economic fallout and, of course, a major bipartisan infrastructure monetization plan. i do think that we should move forward to vote on the legislation that will cut prescription drugs, that will cut the cost of child care, that will address the climate cries and expand opportunities for the american people with things like universal pre-k and job...
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. ♪ phil: welcome to the program.iday travel plans are disrupted around the world over a surge in covid-19 cases driven by the omicron variant. 2000 flights are canceled globally because of the impact of the coronavirus on employees and passengers, the second year when the pandemic has overshadowed the season. ♪ >> another covid christmas and difficult choice. as omicron spreads, millions must decide cutting their travel plans or risking. for some in the u.s., the choice was made for them when several airlines canceled christmas eve flights after staff came down with omicron. others have turned to test and boosters to keep christmas alive , including thousands of new yorkers as their city braces for a surge after the holidays. >> i take care of my elderly mother. i have two small children. it is not so much for myself as for those around me. >> christmas travel in spain facing the same top choices. covid-19 cases are at an all-time high but for many, seeing their loved ones is worth the risk. >> this is not the best s
. ♪ phil: welcome to the program.iday travel plans are disrupted around the world over a surge in covid-19 cases driven by the omicron variant. 2000 flights are canceled globally because of the impact of the coronavirus on employees and passengers, the second year when the pandemic has overshadowed the season. ♪ >> another covid christmas and difficult choice. as omicron spreads, millions must decide cutting their travel plans or risking. for some in the u.s., the choice was made for...
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phil? >> miguel, just a figure follow-up. you've spent more time reporting in hospitals than maybe any reporter over the course of the last two years. what are doctors feeling right now? it's been such a long couple of years here. how are they dealing with this moment? >> look, staff at most hospitals are completely exhausted. they literally are running on futures. i was impressed how good the morale is. texas children's is a massive hospital. lots of staff there and are able to fill in the gap and help staff members keep the morale up but they are exhausted. there's also a lot of concern about what omicron means for the future. will it move it into more of an endemic stage. will we enter a new phase of the pandemic once omicron comes through. there's a little bit of hope that that might hope and it might be less severe but they are not sure. everybody is holding their breath. here's to a somewhat better 2022. phil? >> yeah, everybody can agree on that. fingers crossed. miguel marquez, thank you friend. great reporting. >>> i
phil? >> miguel, just a figure follow-up. you've spent more time reporting in hospitals than maybe any reporter over the course of the last two years. what are doctors feeling right now? it's been such a long couple of years here. how are they dealing with this moment? >> look, staff at most hospitals are completely exhausted. they literally are running on futures. i was impressed how good the morale is. texas children's is a massive hospital. lots of staff there and are able to...
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, it is still hard for me -- looks like we lost audio from phil? brian: phil, we got you. we can hear you. i want to get your take on this. you brought up strategic petroleum reserves, will that backfire, rather than helping consumers backfire because it will play very badly at the opec meeting? >> i think it already has. most of that oil believe it or not doesn't even end up here in america because it is not the type of oil we use. ending up in places like china and india. it is not helping bringing down the gasoline prices. it also was a political misstep. already the biden administration has terrible relationships with the guys who control the spigot, both saudi arabia and russia. things are not very close right now. this is only antagonizing the situation. while the coronavirus variant, omicron, could slow demand a little bit at the end of the day this is providing opec cover not to raise production and leave the american consumerses paying more in the long run. brian: phil, what just kills me here, you talk about opec and russia and saudi arab
, it is still hard for me -- looks like we lost audio from phil? brian: phil, we got you. we can hear you. i want to get your take on this. you brought up strategic petroleum reserves, will that backfire, rather than helping consumers backfire because it will play very badly at the opec meeting? >> i think it already has. most of that oil believe it or not doesn't even end up here in america because it is not the type of oil we use. ending up in places like china and india. it is not...
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great point, phil.ng to joke and say gaslight you all say joe manchin is the least covered story this year. instead, i will dig into something that amy does better than pretty much anybody, coverage of redistricting, the process that happens every ten years to redraw house lines, that is so significant, it's happening right now. it's going to have profound implications for the country, also for the makeup of congress, as well as the partisanship that we see in the house and will have a major, major impact as well on the midterms in 2022. thank you all for joining us, and that's it for "inside politics sunday." join us every sunday at 8:00 a.m. eastern time and the weekday show as well at noon eastern. up next "state of the union" with jake tapper and dana bash. merry christmas to everyone, happy new year and see you back here on "inside politics sunday" in 2022. ahh! the new ww personalpoints program is particular to you. you can eat pizza. you can even eat this, if you want to. and these... in the same
great point, phil.ng to joke and say gaslight you all say joe manchin is the least covered story this year. instead, i will dig into something that amy does better than pretty much anybody, coverage of redistricting, the process that happens every ten years to redraw house lines, that is so significant, it's happening right now. it's going to have profound implications for the country, also for the makeup of congress, as well as the partisanship that we see in the house and will have a major,...
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>> phil, you're absolutely right. at this point all theories about what it is that putin has in mind. there's sort of three main lines of speculation. the first is that he's finally looking to de-escalate. that's possible, but it seems too early for it. he hasn't gotten any of the things that he requested, and what he really wants mostly at this point is to make sure that ukraine does not move further into the orbit of the west and that nato doesn't seep its forces and mostly its weapons in countries that he considers part of the russian sphere of influence. it's most lit former soviet state, some of which now, of course, are members of nato. the second theory is that they really just wants to push and test president biden, figure out whether or not the sanctions that president biden is threatening to impose if he invades would really that be crushing and whether or not he could sort of push back and say to president biden, you know, you've sanctioned me before, and it hasn't made as big a difference to my life as you
>> phil, you're absolutely right. at this point all theories about what it is that putin has in mind. there's sort of three main lines of speculation. the first is that he's finally looking to de-escalate. that's possible, but it seems too early for it. he hasn't gotten any of the things that he requested, and what he really wants mostly at this point is to make sure that ukraine does not move further into the orbit of the west and that nato doesn't seep its forces and mostly its weapons...
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phil, we also heard from pfizer biontech. they said they can work on modifying their vaccine formula, but it will take some time. phil? >> no question about that. some positive news. more than 2 million americans getting vaccinated or getting boosters. it seems to be a trend over the course of the last couple days. some effect there for that variant. thau nadia, thank you for that reporting. >>> i'll speak to a father that says social media drove his o daughter to take her own life. >>> also ahead, bringing back new rules for asylum seekers. >>> and calling out bigotry. >> which tells you their confer congress condones this and that's why it's dangerous. it's true jen. really?! this nourishing prebiotic oat formula moisturizes to help prevent dry skin. one day? for real! wow! aveeno® healthy. it's our nature.™ i gotta say i'm still impressed. very impressed. new daily moisture for face. everything you love for your body now for your face. look! oh my god... i want my daughter riley to know about her ancestors and how importan
phil, we also heard from pfizer biontech. they said they can work on modifying their vaccine formula, but it will take some time. phil? >> no question about that. some positive news. more than 2 million americans getting vaccinated or getting boosters. it seems to be a trend over the course of the last couple days. some effect there for that variant. thau nadia, thank you for that reporting. >>> i'll speak to a father that says social media drove his o daughter to take her own...
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phil? >> yeah, important point.h. there are a number of issues that contributed to pressure that has been driving the white house about this potential diplomatic boycott over the course of the last several weeks, human issues and treatment of democracy advocates in hong kong and aggressive military leaders aimed at taijuan and just recently questions about the treatment of a tennis champion that had a few rare opinions accusing a top government official of sexual assault. i spoke with rene stubs on the tennis world's mounting pressure on china and howolympics. thank you for taking the time. it's an important story. we saw what they did. why is the atp not following the lead and making a statement here? >> i guess your question is as good as mine. they've been put under pressure from some well-known people into tennis and asked the question that was a poor effort with them with the statement they made and a statement without making a statement. so i think the ntp certainly has a little bit of questions we need some a
phil? >> yeah, important point.h. there are a number of issues that contributed to pressure that has been driving the white house about this potential diplomatic boycott over the course of the last several weeks, human issues and treatment of democracy advocates in hong kong and aggressive military leaders aimed at taijuan and just recently questions about the treatment of a tennis champion that had a few rare opinions accusing a top government official of sexual assault. i spoke with...
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now "rapid phil.an earlier today what was the biggest surprise for you? that unit, how busy they are on a unit basis the profit >> yeah. for the first quarter, we're going to see them turn a profit. that is the new guidance from delta. previously expecting a loss. the stock pulled back today in part with all of the airlines stocks on the concern about omicron as it spreads, as it becomes more prevalent not only here in the u.s. but around the world. that's brought all airline stocks back. ed bastian, when we talked with him, he said, look, the last days of this holiday season are going to be better revenue-wise than 2019 at the same time in terms of corporate travel. says, well, depends on size of the business. >> just talking to corporate tri depends on the business? -- >> small business is moving at a faster pace, it is closer to 75% restored and the large corporates are down closer to the 50% level a lot of it is tied to office re reopening. we see a direct correlation as offices are reopened and p
now "rapid phil.an earlier today what was the biggest surprise for you? that unit, how busy they are on a unit basis the profit >> yeah. for the first quarter, we're going to see them turn a profit. that is the new guidance from delta. previously expecting a loss. the stock pulled back today in part with all of the airlines stocks on the concern about omicron as it spreads, as it becomes more prevalent not only here in the u.s. but around the world. that's brought all airline stocks...
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phil: from all of us at "dr. phil"... >> let's have a great 2022. >> happy new year!. phil"... >> dr. phil: he's pointing the gun at you. >> i'm so scary right, i always beat you right? >> dr. phil: this is in front of the child. this is child abuse. to speak they're going to be looking at me like i'm a piece of. i don't trust females. >> you should lose him. >> dr. phil: why can you not look at her when she's talking to you? >> because she's right. >> dr. phil: let's do it. >> here we go. >> this is a safe space to talk about hard things. standby, we will count you down. today's going to be a chan
phil: from all of us at "dr. phil"... >> let's have a great 2022. >> happy new year!. phil"... >> dr. phil: he's pointing the gun at you. >> i'm so scary right, i always beat you right? >> dr. phil: this is in front of the child. this is child abuse. to speak they're going to be looking at me like i'm a piece of. i don't trust females. >> you should lose him. >> dr. phil: why can you not look at her when she's talking to you? >>...
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. ♪ >>> i'm phil mattingly in washington.amela brown has the day off and you're in the "cnn newsroom." we start this hour with cnn. former cnn anchor chris cuomo formally terminated by this network effective immediately. that announcement coming from a cnn corporate news release just a short time ago. the fallout is from an even deeper investigation, we're learning, into how chris cuomo helped his brother, the former governor of new york, who was accused of sexual harassment. now, there's a lot of new information here, so i want to go straight to cnn chief media correspondent and anchor of "reliable sources," brian stelter. he's here with me to go through it all. this is fast-moving and breaking right now but as journalists, there are certain lines that you can not cross, family or no. >> that's absolutely right and this has been a long time coming. cnn stood by chris cuomo in may when he acknowledged that he was having conversations with his brother's aides. cnn said that was inappropriate and that would stop. he said he sto
. ♪ >>> i'm phil mattingly in washington.amela brown has the day off and you're in the "cnn newsroom." we start this hour with cnn. former cnn anchor chris cuomo formally terminated by this network effective immediately. that announcement coming from a cnn corporate news release just a short time ago. the fallout is from an even deeper investigation, we're learning, into how chris cuomo helped his brother, the former governor of new york, who was accused of sexual...
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charles: how do you do this, phil? you're right, we all love this.e love when our paychecks inflate. love when the value of our homes inflate but hate go into the store with more money come out with fewer bags. how do we fix that? >> one technology is deflationary. two, demographics are deflationary. the headwinds prepandemic didn't go away. >> i'm not disagreeing with but the fundamental underlying, there is a fiscal backlash a fiscal backlash going on. 60 million u.s. children are receiving child tax credit, 550 a month. right now food stamp program. charles: we have 60 seconds. we got 60 seconds. >> enough to keep one spouse out of wage force which keeps your wage inflation high. charles: right. of course that is why i brute up build back better earlier in the show. we add another trillion or so to this i think that is, what are we going to hear in a minute? what do you think powell will really try hard to do? will he try hard to convince us to ignore the dot plot, this is only tapering, there won't be rate hikes at least he hasn't made up his min
charles: how do you do this, phil? you're right, we all love this.e love when our paychecks inflate. love when the value of our homes inflate but hate go into the store with more money come out with fewer bags. how do we fix that? >> one technology is deflationary. two, demographics are deflationary. the headwinds prepandemic didn't go away. >> i'm not disagreeing with but the fundamental underlying, there is a fiscal backlash a fiscal backlash going on. 60 million u.s. children are...
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and so is phil rucker. what is happening now?ay by a vote of 222-208 to hold mark meadows in contempt. nearly all democrats, and liz cheney and kinzinger. now the committee is continuing with it's work in the meantime yesterday. keith kellogg, the former national security advisor to then vice president trump downplayed that and said nothing has been reported. tlood are several figures scheduled to testify. jennifer lawrence, not that one, an activist that helped put together the rally that lead to the capital attack. two others have had them postponed. based on the fact that if you refer them for criminal charges day don't have to cooperate. they can do the time and the committee won't get the information from them. there is big names that are scheduled to appear including jeffrey clark who is knee deep in the effort to get doj to stop the certification of the result all in the next few days. we'll see if and when they show up and what they say. >> let's talk about the similarities as they review the meadows referral and the stev
and so is phil rucker. what is happening now?ay by a vote of 222-208 to hold mark meadows in contempt. nearly all democrats, and liz cheney and kinzinger. now the committee is continuing with it's work in the meantime yesterday. keith kellogg, the former national security advisor to then vice president trump downplayed that and said nothing has been reported. tlood are several figures scheduled to testify. jennifer lawrence, not that one, an activist that helped put together the rally that lead...
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>> yeah, phil, i see two areas of relevance for the bank records.ldest adage in washington, it's the first thing you're taught as a prosecutor pull the bank records. figure out where the money went. here they are trying to do two things. here, first of all, flesh out the story behind january 6th. who funded this and who handled the money? where was it disbursed? you have to know this in order to have the full picture and there's the possibility of potential crimes and fraud f.money was raised, for example, on one pretense donate to stop the steal and then that money was used for other purposes if people pocketed it or used it for other reasons, that could be wire fraud. now, of course, congress can't bring a criminal charge but if they do find evidence of potential crimes they can send that over to the justice department. >> yeah. it's going to be something that we're all watching, and i know you, elie, rutgers fan i information, and one of those lawmakers is congressman jim jordan, including some of his conversations with donald trump on january 6t
>> yeah, phil, i see two areas of relevance for the bank records.ldest adage in washington, it's the first thing you're taught as a prosecutor pull the bank records. figure out where the money went. here they are trying to do two things. here, first of all, flesh out the story behind january 6th. who funded this and who handled the money? where was it disbursed? you have to know this in order to have the full picture and there's the possibility of potential crimes and fraud f.money was...
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phil, thank you. phil lebeau. >> you bet. >>> tim, would you take a look at these charging stations i mean, phil brought up a very good point >> i tell you what the valuations across the space are something that have caught up to them and playing a bet on the future for some of these names is extraordinary i think it's not a question of the number of stations to me at this point or whether you are going to see an ev it's game on in a big way. i think a lot of these folks become almost commoditized stories. they are trading that they have multiples to growth that i think is unlimited and that's just not the case that's the problem here. then back to erivian, down off of its peak coming through that ipo. it's a valuation story there is nothing wrong with them it's a well run company. first ones to come to market with an suv. beat tesla beat ford. beat gm. but not a great valuation. i think the charging stations look the same way. >> it wasn't just ev makers hitting the skids so to speak when the build b
phil, thank you. phil lebeau. >> you bet. >>> tim, would you take a look at these charging stations i mean, phil brought up a very good point >> i tell you what the valuations across the space are something that have caught up to them and playing a bet on the future for some of these names is extraordinary i think it's not a question of the number of stations to me at this point or whether you are going to see an ev it's game on in a big way. i think a lot of these folks...
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energy ex-spirit phil flynn.ormer georgia police officer phillip holloway and ron vitiello and burt fleckinger. we have a deep look at covid. the biden administration says has ad min vision has not been a failure but try to find a at home covid test. the impact on gas prices as well as what we can expect at the pump in 2022. violent crime and murders soaring in democratic led cities. two democratic lawmakers were carjacked 24 hours apart. we'll break down the policies behind the surge. this story hitting your wallet. consumer spending up .6 of a percent in november as retailers were hit by the supply chain crisis, inflation, the omicron variant. we'll look to expect next year. the cdc is reporting fentanyl is leading killer of americans 18 to 45. we'll investigate how the open border under president biden fueling the drug crisis across the nation. i'm edward lawrence in for elizabeth macdonald. "the evening edit" starts right now. edward: 2022 political money race. beefing up each party ahead of midterm elections
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. >> abc7 news insider phil materia tears with the snow. the big question is is the plan san francisco is pursuing will have a real impact. phil: we can have guards on every quarter but if somebody wants to go and break the law they break the law. then you arrest them and what happens then? this is one of those good news/bad news stores are the good news is we will have possibly 800 sheriffs deputies who can work off hours and protect stores. the bad news is, even with 2000 cops, the city needs them. it emphasizes the problem that san francisco and the bay area is facing. places where security costs are now eating into profit margins and there are questions whether they can stay open. dan: not just in the big cities. we have been talking about crime in oakland and you were at. that news phil: also the persistent wheel that gets change. two years ago it was defund the police which was the squeaky wheel. now times have changed. oakland is more open to the idea of possibly police are a positive thing to have on the streets. in part because of
. >> abc7 news insider phil materia tears with the snow. the big question is is the plan san francisco is pursuing will have a real impact. phil: we can have guards on every quarter but if somebody wants to go and break the law they break the law. then you arrest them and what happens then? this is one of those good news/bad news stores are the good news is we will have possibly 800 sheriffs deputies who can work off hours and protect stores. the bad news is, even with 2000 cops, the city...
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stephen guilfoyle and phil flynn thank you. lauren: well we have good news in the war against omicron. there's a new study from south africa and they found that johnson & johnson's booster shot is 85% effective in preventing hospitalizations. well the study has yet to be peer reviewed the news giving the stock, slight boost today and let's go to gerri willis, she has what's happening right now in new york city where we have mayor deblasio's private sector vaccine mandate, perhaps continuing with the new mayor. gerri? gerri: you've got that right, lauren. eric adams, new york city's mayor-elect will keep nyc's vaccine mandate, that is for private sector employees. this is a surprise turn of events for employers who expected the first in the nation mandate to be deep six or at least watered down by the mayor-elect, didn't happen obviously, and now, adams health commissioner dr. dave chuckshe saying the private sector mandate will stay in effect for the new year with a focus on compliance, not punishment. that's essential right th
stephen guilfoyle and phil flynn thank you. lauren: well we have good news in the war against omicron. there's a new study from south africa and they found that johnson & johnson's booster shot is 85% effective in preventing hospitalizations. well the study has yet to be peer reviewed the news giving the stock, slight boost today and let's go to gerri willis, she has what's happening right now in new york city where we have mayor deblasio's private sector vaccine mandate, perhaps continuing...
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phil, here is my concern.'t have these bad policies in the states of california or new york or the cities of san francisco, they are not fenced off. democrats want to take these horrible policies from the states and cities and want to make them national, they want america with crime and drugs and homelessness and feces on the streets. they want san francisco to be all of america. shouldn't this be a warning sign and shouldn't the sirens be going off for the american voter to go hey, listen, if i don't want america to look like san francisco i got to keep these guys out of office and out of power? >> yeah, you would think so. looked from it has been a decade now, the states, new york, illinois, california in particular shedding population, people voting with their feet, they do not like the liberal big government policies and it has only accelerated in recent years, and as you point out correctly, the democrats who believe in the california model, the model they want for the whole country, that is everything in
phil, here is my concern.'t have these bad policies in the states of california or new york or the cities of san francisco, they are not fenced off. democrats want to take these horrible policies from the states and cities and want to make them national, they want america with crime and drugs and homelessness and feces on the streets. they want san francisco to be all of america. shouldn't this be a warning sign and shouldn't the sirens be going off for the american voter to go hey, listen, if...
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>> reporter: well, phil, they appear to be ongoing.n update from local officials and search and rescue teams since earlier in the day, but right now, you can get a clearer picture of the damage. we've seen rescue vehicles come and go. there is a large law enforcement presence and obviously rescue workers are here as well. there's very large moving and construction equipment to help clear out debris. to get a full appreciation for the extent of the damage here, you just have to imagine this is a large warehouse in an industrial park and an entire section of it is gone. the tornado taking out an entire chunk of building and obviously workers are moving to try to assess not only the physical damage to the building, but also the human toll as well. you noted at least two people here were confirmed dead. we don't have much information about them right now, however, there are several others that are now unaccounted for and as of a few minutes ago, spoke with a couple of people that were here trying to get information about one of their frien
>> reporter: well, phil, they appear to be ongoing.n update from local officials and search and rescue teams since earlier in the day, but right now, you can get a clearer picture of the damage. we've seen rescue vehicles come and go. there is a large law enforcement presence and obviously rescue workers are here as well. there's very large moving and construction equipment to help clear out debris. to get a full appreciation for the extent of the damage here, you just have to imagine...
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phil? >> yeah. natasha chen. people had mere minutes to get out. loss of life, a mere miracle indeed. president joe biden had called him and given verbal approval to a major disaster declaration on the ground, thanks for that reporting and please keep us posted. >> coming, the omicron surge collides with new year's. the big ball drop is still happening against doctors' advice. we're live in times square coming up next. it's a personal trainer that assesses your strength and adds weight as you progress. it's dynamic weight that adjusts for you in real time for a more efficient workout. c'mom and it's a roster of coaches that motivate you to get stronger, faster. the future is strength you can feel and results you can see. and you can only experience it... (sigh) ...on tonal. i have moderate to severe ulcerative colitis. so i'm taking zeposia, a once-daily pill. because i won't let uc stop me from being me. zeposia can help people with uc achieve and maintain remission. and it's the first and only s1p receptor modulator approved for uc. don't take ze
phil? >> yeah. natasha chen. people had mere minutes to get out. loss of life, a mere miracle indeed. president joe biden had called him and given verbal approval to a major disaster declaration on the ground, thanks for that reporting and please keep us posted. >> coming, the omicron surge collides with new year's. the big ball drop is still happening against doctors' advice. we're live in times square coming up next. it's a personal trainer that assesses your strength and adds...
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that's phil lebeau joining us from chicago just handles everything. nt,right.pex we have more buys and sells from the committee i'll tell you what they are after this break firefighter maggie gronewald knows how to handle dry weather... ...and dry, cracked skin. new gold bond advanced healing ointment. restore healthy skin, with no sticky feeling. gold bond. champion your skin. reducing our carbon emissions to net zero may be our biggest challenge yet. there's no single action that will lead us to carbon neutrality. but there is a single source of essential sustainability intelligence. s&p global sustainable1. uncover risk scenarios, reveal transition pathways, and optimize your net zero opportunities with our unparalleled data and insight. accelerate to zero with us. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >>> all right. sharon we have business to take care of. we have moves you have johnson & johnson. you sold it. is that because of the vaccine news >> technically, no we sold it last thursday. >> okay. the reason we sold j&j, was the upcoming transition into two companies and we feel like
that's phil lebeau joining us from chicago just handles everything. nt,right.pex we have more buys and sells from the committee i'll tell you what they are after this break firefighter maggie gronewald knows how to handle dry weather... ...and dry, cracked skin. new gold bond advanced healing ointment. restore healthy skin, with no sticky feeling. gold bond. champion your skin. reducing our carbon emissions to net zero may be our biggest challenge yet. there's no single action that will lead us...
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. >>> i'm phil mattingly this washington. pamela brown has the night off and you are in the "cnn newsroom," we begin this hour with the first court appearance by the parents of the accused michigan school shooter. james and jennifer crumbley were arraigned by video conference this morning. both entered not guilty pleas to the four charges of involuntary manslaughter filed against them. jennifer crumbley cried when acknowledging the charges. this exclusive video shows the couple taken into custody early this morning after an hours long search. it was a tip that led police to a detroit warehouse after the crumbleys failed to turn themselves in on friday. their attorney says it was simply a misunderstanding. >> last night, and throughout the day, we were in contact with our clients. they were scared. they were terrified. they were not at home. they were figuring out what to do, getting finances in order. but our clients were absolutely going to turn themselves in. it was just a matter of logistics. and all the prosecution had to
. >>> i'm phil mattingly this washington. pamela brown has the night off and you are in the "cnn newsroom," we begin this hour with the first court appearance by the parents of the accused michigan school shooter. james and jennifer crumbley were arraigned by video conference this morning. both entered not guilty pleas to the four charges of involuntary manslaughter filed against them. jennifer crumbley cried when acknowledging the charges. this exclusive video shows the...
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phil: let's do it. >> dr.e place to talk about hard things. >> standby, we're counting down. >> dr. phil: today's going to be a changing day in your life. get ready, take care.
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phil? >> unquestionably heroic efforts paired with unimagine pain. thank you, nadia romero, for that report. joining us on the phone is the mayor, and first and foremost, the prayers with you and the entire community based on what has transpired over the course of the last few hour, and starting on cnn, the governor andy beshear said there has not been a successful rescue at the candle factory since 3:00 a.m., and can you give us an update on the efforts at that site. >> sadly, that statistic still stands, there has not been a successful recovery there since that time this morning. i was with the governor when he was at the candle factory. we are devastated. our hearts are broken for those families searching for their members who have lost their homes and they don't know where they are going sleep tonight. they don't know where they are going to go to work monday if ever again. and it is truly a devastating situation at the candle factory and as well as all over the town. >> and people were working overtimet that candle factory and the busiest time o
phil? >> unquestionably heroic efforts paired with unimagine pain. thank you, nadia romero, for that report. joining us on the phone is the mayor, and first and foremost, the prayers with you and the entire community based on what has transpired over the course of the last few hour, and starting on cnn, the governor andy beshear said there has not been a successful rescue at the candle factory since 3:00 a.m., and can you give us an update on the efforts at that site. >> sadly, that...
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phil lebeau has more on the quarter.k at the production estimates the company was expecting to deliver about 1,200 vehicles by the end of the year in the fourth quarter they're going to fall a few hundred shy of that. the reaction on wall street, they kind of expected that there might be some challenges there, but clearly inesthvestors selli off on this news and stock down 3% three challenges that the ceo talked about yesterday during the conference call. slower production. the 1,200 they're not going to achieve and ramping the supply chain and then increased inventory because of some of the supply chain challenges. that's the challenging or troubling news that came out of yesterday's report from rivian the positive news is that they are seeing demand in terms of people who want to buy the r1t or r1s the electric pickup truck you're looking at right here. combined orders have climbed to 71,000 for a point of reference end of september they were at 48,000 people who are ordering those. the company also announcing yesterda
phil lebeau has more on the quarter.k at the production estimates the company was expecting to deliver about 1,200 vehicles by the end of the year in the fourth quarter they're going to fall a few hundred shy of that. the reaction on wall street, they kind of expected that there might be some challenges there, but clearly inesthvestors selli off on this news and stock down 3% three challenges that the ceo talked about yesterday during the conference call. slower production. the 1,200 they're...
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phil. tunnel for the longer-term. phil, aood luck tunnel for the longer-term.aff there. executive of the race course. thank you for that. court papers show the uk health security agency first heard about discrepancies in covid pcr test results at a laboratory one month before stopping nhs tests from being processed there. thousands of people in south west england — whose tests were processed by the the immensa lab in wolverhampton — were wrongly told they didn't have coronavirus, and are likely to have then spread it to others. our health correspondent, matthew hill, reports. her grandmother died after contracting covid—19 at this care home in gloucestershire. other residents got it for members of staff while given the all clear in wolverhampton.— staff while given the all clear in wolverhampton. staff while given the all clear in wolverhamton. , wolverhampton. untilthen, we 'ust thou~ht wolverhampton. untilthen, we 'ust thought she — wolverhampton. untilthen, we 'ust thought she would i wolverhampton. untilthen, we 'ust thought she would pull i wolverhampton.
phil. tunnel for the longer-term. phil, aood luck tunnel for the longer-term.aff there. executive of the race course. thank you for that. court papers show the uk health security agency first heard about discrepancies in covid pcr test results at a laboratory one month before stopping nhs tests from being processed there. thousands of people in south west england — whose tests were processed by the the immensa lab in wolverhampton — were wrongly told they didn't have coronavirus, and are...
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thank you, phil. feel the same about you as i've said before, the stars of the show are the people we invite on here, again, but not limited to my friend with the pulitzer prize, eugene robinson. eugene, you are one of the founding fathers of this. you and i have shared so many late nights, sometimes resulting in understandable votes. >> that's absolutely right. listen, let me just throw it off the rails yet again because i just have to take this opportunity to thank you. thank you for the opportunity of working with you on this broadcast, on election nights where you fed us all staff banquets of bad food on other occasions. you know, you -- you have created, you and your great producers and great crew, created here on "11th hour" a show that's really kind of about the human comedy in the way that falls at the phrase, all of life, all the commotion, all of what we're doing. you have the unique ability to see not just the tragedy and the pathos of the event, but also the comedy. but it's a broadcast th
thank you, phil. feel the same about you as i've said before, the stars of the show are the people we invite on here, again, but not limited to my friend with the pulitzer prize, eugene robinson. eugene, you are one of the founding fathers of this. you and i have shared so many late nights, sometimes resulting in understandable votes. >> that's absolutely right. listen, let me just throw it off the rails yet again because i just have to take this opportunity to thank you. thank you for...
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probably one of the best men i ever knew was phil hart.e had a flesh wound in his right elbow area. and from morning to night, he spent his time running errands or getting tickets to patients to the detroit tigers' games. briggs owned the tigers at that time. and there wasn't anything that phil hart wouldn't do -- not only there but when he came to the united states senate. so i left my frokssy to the last of the pe h-rcy jones general hospital caw cause. i wrote him a letter said, "you got my proxy. if anything comes up regarding percy jones general hospital," which is closed, "vote me present." so, and i could go on and on. and eu78 ea not like senator byrd, because nobody can do it the way senator byrd does t but you think of all these people who've come and gone, and all the new bright stars that are here today on both sides of the aisle, and one thing you know for certain -- it's a great institution. i've learned one other thing that we've all learned in this chamber and this town -- your word is your bond. and if you don't keep your
probably one of the best men i ever knew was phil hart.e had a flesh wound in his right elbow area. and from morning to night, he spent his time running errands or getting tickets to patients to the detroit tigers' games. briggs owned the tigers at that time. and there wasn't anything that phil hart wouldn't do -- not only there but when he came to the united states senate. so i left my frokssy to the last of the pe h-rcy jones general hospital caw cause. i wrote him a letter said, "you...
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phil murphy? phil murphy almost lost his job just last month.was nearly defeated as an incumbent democrat governor in the state that's got a million more democrats than it has republicans. how much do people in new jersey hate phil murphy? that's how much they hate him, but now he should be president? come on! it sounds like a pothead intern in cnn pulled up the wikipedia entry for democratic governors and copied their names into the story. that's got to be how it happened. how else did gretchen whitmer make the list? who on, now! you should also know cnn recommends a former mayor, mitch landrue makes the list why not bill de blasio? why didn't bill de blasio replace joe biden? he is unemployed. bills could turn all of america into penn station. what a campaign slogan. 2024 make america filthy again. we are getting to the bottom of the cnn biden replacement list and we find the name of stacey abrams am she is a voting rights activist. de blasio 2024, make america filthy again. can't wait for cnn's endorsement for that. no doubt, it's coming. now
phil murphy? phil murphy almost lost his job just last month.was nearly defeated as an incumbent democrat governor in the state that's got a million more democrats than it has republicans. how much do people in new jersey hate phil murphy? that's how much they hate him, but now he should be president? come on! it sounds like a pothead intern in cnn pulled up the wikipedia entry for democratic governors and copied their names into the story. that's got to be how it happened. how else did...
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phil mercer, thank you very much.ok their booster jab from tomorrow. the acceleration of the vaccination programme comes, as scientists warn that the uk could face record levels of infection, without further restrictions. well we can get more now on the variant of covid—19 by speaking to drjulian tang, who's a clinical virologist in respiratory sciences at the university of leicester. thank you very much indeed. let's go to south africa and what is flaky —— what is taking place there with 0micron because people are watching things very closely. the omicron because people are watching things very closely.— things very closely. the latest fi . ures things very closely. the latest figures suggest _ things very closely. the latest figures suggest that _ things very closely. the latest figures suggest that there - things very closely. the latest| figures suggest that there isn't things very closely. the latest i figures suggest that there isn't a more clinically severe signal coming from that although many of those affecte
phil mercer, thank you very much.ok their booster jab from tomorrow. the acceleration of the vaccination programme comes, as scientists warn that the uk could face record levels of infection, without further restrictions. well we can get more now on the variant of covid—19 by speaking to drjulian tang, who's a clinical virologist in respiratory sciences at the university of leicester. thank you very much indeed. let's go to south africa and what is flaky —— what is taking place there with...
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phil, can we get this thing starting? count it down. you can help me count it down. okay. are we ready? we're going to start at 10 and count backwards. are we ready? all right. ten, nine, eight, seven, six, five, four, three, two, one! turn the switch! happy holidays everyone. >> president bleiman: public comment will be available on every agenda item on the agenda. both channel 26 and sfgovtv.org are streaming the number across the screen. each member will be allowed
phil, can we get this thing starting? count it down. you can help me count it down. okay. are we ready? we're going to start at 10 and count backwards. are we ready? all right. ten, nine, eight, seven, six, five, four, three, two, one! turn the switch! happy holidays everyone. >> president bleiman: public comment will be available on every agenda item on the agenda. both channel 26 and sfgovtv.org are streaming the number across the screen. each member will be allowed
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phil lebeau has more for us. >> get the numbers in a couple minutes.al q3 results pri primary results ipo last month not changing dramatically. expectation for a sizable loss in the third quarter it's what they say during the conference call on three areas that people will be focused on first, what's happening with orders and deliveries for the r1d electric pick-up truck and r1s suv, and 2022, production plans. again, look at shares of rivian it is the conference call with ceo rjscaringe, on it and have more then. >> look forward to it. >>> victoria, any of these stocks pulled back for you to get involved >> not for rivian, per se. when we look at that ev space, really, the way we want to play it is with having ford ford named in our portfolio and like what they're doing in ev space. when you listen to the report you just heard from phil what are they talking jab the losses they're going to have they're a new company. it's really hard to gauge metrics too much for them, and tesla, it's just such a high multiple on that stock right now. a little bit of
phil lebeau has more for us. >> get the numbers in a couple minutes.al q3 results pri primary results ipo last month not changing dramatically. expectation for a sizable loss in the third quarter it's what they say during the conference call on three areas that people will be focused on first, what's happening with orders and deliveries for the r1d electric pick-up truck and r1s suv, and 2022, production plans. again, look at shares of rivian it is the conference call with ceo rjscaringe,...
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first, let me introduce phil ginsburg, the general manager of park and rec is going to introduce the mayor. let's welcome phil ginsburg. >> happy holidays everybody. >> welcome back after a really difficult couple of years. welcome back to golden gate park. it's crazy out here. first thing i want to do is let's hear it for our incredible mc. unique. all right. so my job is to welcome you all to the annual lighting of our beloved uncle john tree and the kickoff of the lights. brought to you by the recreation and parks department. the san francisco parks alliance, illuminating the conservatory of flowers and the national memorial grow. all right. i only have about 20 more minutes. it will be good. so let's talk about how important this celebration is. this special v.i.p. i'm going to bring up in a second has been lighting holiday trees and and menoras all over the city for a week. there's only one city holiday tree and it's right behind you. let me tell you a little bit about this tree because to understand this tree, to understand our city and to understand golden gate park. this tree
first, let me introduce phil ginsburg, the general manager of park and rec is going to introduce the mayor. let's welcome phil ginsburg. >> happy holidays everybody. >> welcome back after a really difficult couple of years. welcome back to golden gate park. it's crazy out here. first thing i want to do is let's hear it for our incredible mc. unique. all right. so my job is to welcome you all to the annual lighting of our beloved uncle john tree and the kickoff of the lights. brought...
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>> you know, it's a tough moment for us, phil, in public health.sary alarm. omicron may not turn out to be something serious but at the same time you want to be right, we don't want to be caught out like the delta surge, not prepared. so here's the thing, dr. fauci is right that so far the anecdotal reports out of south africa are that omicron doesn't seem particularly more severe but delta variant itself is not more severe, it's just more transmissible. so even if omicron only ends up being more transmissible that's more people sick, more hospital beds filled and more people dead. so what we need to do today is get more people prepped on putting masks are for surges, and more rapid testing across the united states. >> i've been struck, dr. ranney, we've seen an uptick in vaccines and boosters we haven't seen in months. averaging over two million shots over the course of two or five days. what do you think is driving that? >> i think it's simple fear. we saw the same thing in the south and southeast this summer. at the height of the delta waves, wh
>> you know, it's a tough moment for us, phil, in public health.sary alarm. omicron may not turn out to be something serious but at the same time you want to be right, we don't want to be caught out like the delta surge, not prepared. so here's the thing, dr. fauci is right that so far the anecdotal reports out of south africa are that omicron doesn't seem particularly more severe but delta variant itself is not more severe, it's just more transmissible. so even if omicron only ends up...
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and that is when phil and lauren - that is when phil and lauren came forward.ife? just 20 47 in the room. it was almost like a solitary _ almost like a solitary confinement prisonen — almost like a solitary confinement prisonen a — almost like a solitary confinement prisoner. a very basic daily life. he got— prisoner. a very basic daily life. he got his basic needs met, like an animah _ he got his basic needs met, like an animah fed, — he got his basic needs met, like an animal. fed, watered and clean and if anything — animal. fed, watered and clean and if anything happen beyond that, wonderful, but if it didn't, then it was still— wonderful, but if it didn't, then it was still ok. wonderful, but if it didn't, then it was still 0k-_ wonderful, but if it didn't, then it was still 0k. �* . was still 0k. between them, feel and lauren was still 0k. between them, feel and lauren worked _ was still 0k. between them, feel and lauren worked at _ was still 0k. between them, feel and lauren worked at tony's _ was still 0k. between them, feel and lauren worked at tony's h
and that is when phil and lauren - that is when phil and lauren came forward.ife? just 20 47 in the room. it was almost like a solitary _ almost like a solitary confinement prisonen — almost like a solitary confinement prisonen a — almost like a solitary confinement prisoner. a very basic daily life. he got— prisoner. a very basic daily life. he got his basic needs met, like an animah _ he got his basic needs met, like an animah fed, — he got his basic needs met, like an animal. fed,...
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anytime phil hart would come in, he would nod and have a little smile on his face. a nice person, a decent person. >> did it require the shared experience of combat? the hard times of the 30's and then the 40's for you all to bridge political gaps? we don't see that much anymore, do we? >> none of us would get up and attack the other one. that is cheap stuff anyway. cheap shots. but we had our differences. we would get up and debate each other, maybe on the vietnam policy or some domestic matter. >> but it was not personal. >> i hope it is not personal now. i was a leader for nearly 12 years. getting back to the book and the fact that we all ended up in the senate, it is a rather astounding story. here are three guys in different parts of the country up in one hospital in battle creek, michigan. none of us knowing anything about their future. it is odd that we would all end up in the u.s. senate. dan anyway, -- dan, to this day, he was saying you got me into this. i know what i said but if he said i said it, good enough for me. >> you have a very powerful account of
anytime phil hart would come in, he would nod and have a little smile on his face. a nice person, a decent person. >> did it require the shared experience of combat? the hard times of the 30's and then the 40's for you all to bridge political gaps? we don't see that much anymore, do we? >> none of us would get up and attack the other one. that is cheap stuff anyway. cheap shots. but we had our differences. we would get up and debate each other, maybe on the vietnam policy or some...
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but here's some of phil mackie�*s report last thursday, the day his stepmother and father were convictedf killing arthur. arthur labinjo—hughes had been a healthy and happy little boy. but he was subjected to months of beatings and punishments by his stepmother, emma tustin, and father, thomas hughes. during the trial, jurors listened to the hundreds of audio recordings that tustin made — all of them extremely distressing. some of those audio recordings and videos were shown in that report — a decision which prompted several viewers to contact us in protest. here's barbara harris — and first, helen walker. the horrific and tragic murder of arthur was an important news story and was rightly included in the news at six. however, it was truly shocking to see film of the little boy in a terrible state of suffering, as recorded by his murderer, followed by a playing of the audio of his cries, used as part of the broadcast. the reporter could have described what the jury had had to witness and listened to, to explain the full depravity of the people found guilty. it was deeply distressing to b
but here's some of phil mackie�*s report last thursday, the day his stepmother and father were convictedf killing arthur. arthur labinjo—hughes had been a healthy and happy little boy. but he was subjected to months of beatings and punishments by his stepmother, emma tustin, and father, thomas hughes. during the trial, jurors listened to the hundreds of audio recordings that tustin made — all of them extremely distressing. some of those audio recordings and videos were shown in that...
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phil is right.covid is a hoax, nothing about the new year is going to change your mind. that's a unfortunate the, tough set of circumstances for the president. >> it's been a tough year. it's been a tough december, and it's going to be perhaps a tough start of 2022. let's hope we all take the omicron precaution seriously. >>> i have a special note about a special holiday series on the chuck todd cast feed. meet the alternative history. each episode looks at how things might have changed if one single event would have been different. for instance, what if bill clinton had resigned in 1998 during the le >>> omicron variant of covid is spreading like wild fire from coast to coast >> well, the one thing that's very clear, and there's no doubt about this, this is extraordinary capability of spreading. its transmissibility capability, it is just, you know, raging through the world, really. >> we've got multiple reports ahead. >>> president biden's major piece of legislation stopped cold by a fellow democr
phil is right.covid is a hoax, nothing about the new year is going to change your mind. that's a unfortunate the, tough set of circumstances for the president. >> it's been a tough year. it's been a tough december, and it's going to be perhaps a tough start of 2022. let's hope we all take the omicron precaution seriously. >>> i have a special note about a special holiday series on the chuck todd cast feed. meet the alternative history. each episode looks at how things might have...
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>> yes, phil, thanks for having me back. a couple of things. first of all, i've been calling for a shortening of isolation for some time now, so i do welcome a shortening of the isolation period, and part of the reason is that, as dr. walensky laid out, 90% of people are not contagious beyond five days, and for a lot of people that's burdensome for the ability to see their families, to provide child care, to get back to work, to ask all those people to isolate. i think that reality has been with us for a while, and there is a practical reality here of we've got a lot of people out. they want to get back to their lives. if we make it easier for them to do that, they're more likely to test and isolate in the first place. we also shouldn't forget that the last part of the cdc guidance was wearing a mask for those additional five days. it's not just five days of isolation and then you go about your business. you should also be wearing a mask which reduces that risk for the last 10%. >> one of the questions when this guidance came out was the decisi
>> yes, phil, thanks for having me back. a couple of things. first of all, i've been calling for a shortening of isolation for some time now, so i do welcome a shortening of the isolation period, and part of the reason is that, as dr. walensky laid out, 90% of people are not contagious beyond five days, and for a lot of people that's burdensome for the ability to see their families, to provide child care, to get back to work, to ask all those people to isolate. i think that reality has...
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mona, phil? >> all right, andrea fujii, thank you. regardless of winning the election or not winning the election, she cemented her place in history long before we casted our votes. >>> coming up, "this happened." you're going to love this one. i keep saying that. >> you're watching "world news now." i got this mountain bike for only $11. dealdash.com the fair and honest bidding site. this kitchenaid mixer sold for less than $26. this i-pad sold for less than $43. and this playstation 5 sold for less than a dollar. i won these bluetooth headphones for $20. i got these three suitcases for less than $40. and shipping is always free. go to dealdash.com right now and see how much you can save. ♪ wait, oh, yes ♪ wait a minute, mr. postman ♪ yeah, yeah, mr. postman - "dear michael, i appreciate your help, patience, and support through the reverse mortgage loan process. you are an asset to aag." this is from helen, a happy customer, who got a reverse mortgage loan from aag. you see, a lot of people aren't sure if a reverse mortgage is really
mona, phil? >> all right, andrea fujii, thank you. regardless of winning the election or not winning the election, she cemented her place in history long before we casted our votes. >>> coming up, "this happened." you're going to love this one. i keep saying that. >> you're watching "world news now." i got this mountain bike for only $11. dealdash.com the fair and honest bidding site. this kitchenaid mixer sold for less than $26. this i-pad sold for less...
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phil rucker, thanks for coming on the show today.lock, actually the rest of the hour. you have more chafing to do. >>> a growing chorus to reform the senate in order the save democracy. voter legislation still on the table, but not if things stay the same. status quo ante will not do. how it can fete done. if it can get done. we will take that on next. ke th. at any given time. i absolutely have to be sharp. let me tell ya, i was struggling with my memory. it was going downhill. my friend recommended that i try prevagen and over time, it made a very significant difference in my memory and in my cognitive ability. i started to feel a much better sense of well-being. prevagen. healthier brain. better life. ray loves vacations. but his diabetes never seemed to take one. everything felt like a 'no'. everything. but then ray went from no to know. with freestyle libre 2, now he knows his glucose levels when he needs to. and... when he wants to. so ray... can be ray. take the mystery out of your glucose levels, and lower your a1c. now you k
phil rucker, thanks for coming on the show today.lock, actually the rest of the hour. you have more chafing to do. >>> a growing chorus to reform the senate in order the save democracy. voter legislation still on the table, but not if things stay the same. status quo ante will not do. how it can fete done. if it can get done. we will take that on next. ke th. at any given time. i absolutely have to be sharp. let me tell ya, i was struggling with my memory. it was going downhill. my...
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from i'm joined by the deputy asia director of human rights watch phil roberts and he's currently in bangkok filled the military says he was targeting armed terrorist, but these people have thought to have been civilians. why with a targeted they are clearly in the wrong place at the wrong time. these were as far as we can tell civilians fleeing fighting in other areas, they're trying to get to safety. and obviously they ran into a group of, of myanmar soldiers who decided actually to use them essentially as target practice . it is astonishing this, this is yet another instance of a likely crimes against humanity, but committed by the myanmar military. it's outrageous, it's unacceptable. now to save the children's staff will so got caught up in that and then remain missing. the organization now says it's going to suspend its operations in man, my is the country getting to dangerous and jo's to operate in? well i think that in these areas where the men are military is basically unleashed where they are basically sent in to the ground to fight against any one. they are treating civilia
from i'm joined by the deputy asia director of human rights watch phil roberts and he's currently in bangkok filled the military says he was targeting armed terrorist, but these people have thought to have been civilians. why with a targeted they are clearly in the wrong place at the wrong time. these were as far as we can tell civilians fleeing fighting in other areas, they're trying to get to safety. and obviously they ran into a group of, of myanmar soldiers who decided actually to use them...
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meanwhile get to gary kaltbaum and phil blancato. before we start with the last 24 hours, the news we knew would happen sooner or later, we have our first case of the omicron variant in california. markets fell apart. rebounded a little bit, have equalibrium here. fully vaccinated. not a booster shot. mild symptoms, self-quarantine. dr. fauci saying what he has been saying the last few days, we'll have to wait a couple more weeks to see the, how transmissible it is, but more importantly, just how. of a danger it is. gary, is this news changing anything that you might have been thinking about when you came to work today? >> no. it remains what i call a no biggie. we have much bigger things to deal with and may i state for the record and i fire jay powell and hire danielle dimartino booth to run the fed because of everything she just said. the problem going forward is simplistic. this man along with the lemmings around the globe have printed $30 trillion into the system. i've been saying all along i don't know what distortions it will
meanwhile get to gary kaltbaum and phil blancato. before we start with the last 24 hours, the news we knew would happen sooner or later, we have our first case of the omicron variant in california. markets fell apart. rebounded a little bit, have equalibrium here. fully vaccinated. not a booster shot. mild symptoms, self-quarantine. dr. fauci saying what he has been saying the last few days, we'll have to wait a couple more weeks to see the, how transmissible it is, but more importantly, just...
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phil is right. stolen, nothing about this committee will change your mind. if you believe covid is a hoax, nothing about the new year is going to change your mind. and that's a tough, tough set of circumstances for the president. >> well, it's been a tough year, a tough december, and it's going to be perhaps a tough start of 2022. let's hope we all take the omicron precaution seriously. >>> i have a special note about a special holiday series on the chuck todd cast feed. meet the alternative history. each episode looks at how things might have changed if one single event would have been different. for instance, what if bill clinton had resigned in 1998 during the lewinsky scandal? or how the 2016 election might have been different had supreme court justice antony scalia not died. that's all for today. we'll see you next week. if it's sunday, it's "meet the press." >>> i've always said this, brett. if i can't go home and explain to the people of west virginia, i can't vote for it, and i cannot vote t
phil is right. stolen, nothing about this committee will change your mind. if you believe covid is a hoax, nothing about the new year is going to change your mind. and that's a tough, tough set of circumstances for the president. >> well, it's been a tough year, a tough december, and it's going to be perhaps a tough start of 2022. let's hope we all take the omicron precaution seriously. >>> i have a special note about a special holiday series on the chuck todd cast feed. meet the...