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philip >> all right miguel, thank you. new details are emerging surrounding the tragedy at the astroworld in houston. travis scott saying he will refund attendee's tickets, he won't be performing this weekend because he is too distraught and drake committed a surprise performance at the festival releasing a statement on instagram, reading in part,my heart is broken for the families and those who lost their lives and for anyone who is suffering. our morgan chess ski has more. >> reporter: from packed concerts to pandemonium, the fbi now joining a massive investigation into how travis scott's music festival turned deadly friday night. eight victims killed under the age of 30. the youngest just 14-years-old, all saute in a sea of nearly 50 thousand fans pushing towards scott. >> you couldn't breathe. everybody was so crushed up on you. >> reporter: the crowd surge so crushing, witnesses say it knocked fans unconscious before being trampled >> some were pushing to the front. you had to go on stage >> we need help, somebody is
philip >> all right miguel, thank you. new details are emerging surrounding the tragedy at the astroworld in houston. travis scott saying he will refund attendee's tickets, he won't be performing this weekend because he is too distraught and drake committed a surprise performance at the festival releasing a statement on instagram, reading in part,my heart is broken for the families and those who lost their lives and for anyone who is suffering. our morgan chess ski has more. >>...
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philip. — between missions. the names, dave, john, philip, however, _ between missions., philip, however, they went out there. and _ john, philip, however, they went out there, and we are here today to enjoy_ there, and we are here today to enjoy the — there, and we are here today to enjoy the freedom that we have. please _ enjoy the freedom that we have. please remember the men who died side by— please remember the men who died side by side, just for a few days in novemhen — side by side, just for a few days in november. please wear the poppy with pride _ james reynolds is with you at tvm. now it's time for a look at the weather with tomasz. hello. for the rest of the day for most of us there is actually not an awful lot of change in the weather. it is going to stay cloudy out there, mild, a little bit of dampness around too, some of that cloud is thick enough today to produce rain but the real story is just how mild it is, and it has been mild for quite some time now, this is not going to change in the next few days. we will keep seeing this mild, atlantic air arriving
philip. — between missions. the names, dave, john, philip, however, _ between missions., philip, however, they went out there. and _ john, philip, however, they went out there, and we are here today to enjoy_ there, and we are here today to enjoy the — there, and we are here today to enjoy the freedom that we have. please _ enjoy the freedom that we have. please remember the men who died side by— please remember the men who died side by side, just for a few days in novemhen — side by...
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. >> now joining us at tv author philip magnus is the co-authoro- with jason brennan of this book, cracks in the ivory tower. i'm in a comments at the exit institute for economic research but. >> have you been in academia before, i spent ten years teaching college all over the united states. what was your experience like? many positive things have come out of it. my immediate take on it just as a normal business operation hefirst thing is the way universities marketlv themselves to students. if you go to any university in america they present themselves you are going to get a world-class education and open up all sorts of possibilities. they are promising high and mighty things but every student that comesry to their system is going to get. when you actually work out a result of what's coming out of the university system is a range of degrees some of them are not worth the money you are paying for so students are leaving with massive amounts of debt with very little in the way of job prospects. see university administrators trying to get more money or more time out of students. >> is this
. >> now joining us at tv author philip magnus is the co-authoro- with jason brennan of this book, cracks in the ivory tower. i'm in a comments at the exit institute for economic research but. >> have you been in academia before, i spent ten years teaching college all over the united states. what was your experience like? many positive things have come out of it. my immediate take on it just as a normal business operation hefirst thing is the way universities marketlv themselves to...
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you are seeing a narrative being shaped by philip lowe.ill it be endorsed and believed by the market? repeat after me. tapering is not quantitive tightening. buying bonds at a slowing pace is not an earthquake scenario. will powell be able to get a chill the beep down moment in the bond market? in the oil market, mr. blinken pressed the uae to open the caps as we get to the opec-plus gathering. that could raise a few eyebrows. i would love to be a fly on the wall in the negotiations. america putting pressure on the iraqi stop their game, relative to the saudi's, who want to hold it as it is. china, a warning shot. the premier says we've got downward pressure on the economy. there you go. oil is lower, bond yields are settling, but there is only one story, cop 2016 glasgow. it is the major event. it is a pledge to do more. there is plenty of debate on how many felt the summit was going to be, but we have seen lots of net zero targets being announced. the countries responsible for two thirds of greenhouse gas emissions now have a net zero ta
you are seeing a narrative being shaped by philip lowe.ill it be endorsed and believed by the market? repeat after me. tapering is not quantitive tightening. buying bonds at a slowing pace is not an earthquake scenario. will powell be able to get a chill the beep down moment in the bond market? in the oil market, mr. blinken pressed the uae to open the caps as we get to the opec-plus gathering. that could raise a few eyebrows. i would love to be a fly on the wall in the negotiations. america...
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jonathan: philip orlando on the situation. when it comes to the politics of all of this, this is contentious now between democrats and republicans. as sharp as the mind of governor brainard is, five years ago there was a donation to the hillary clinton presidential campaign, which at the time was controversial. it will be difficult to get the republicans to go with governor brainard. lisa: this is a key point. there needs to be a confirmation process and we are running out of time. is there enough time to get all 50 democrats on board, kamala harris as the deciding vote, with no republican votes? jonathan: we know how senator warren feels about the current chair. lisa: -- tom: there is the distinction between the certitude of senator warren and other people saying about what kind of leader do we want forward at the federal system? not everybody out there against powell thinks he is a dangerous person. jonathan: we are inching toward a decision at the white house. your equity market, unchanged after an eight day winning streak.
jonathan: philip orlando on the situation. when it comes to the politics of all of this, this is contentious now between democrats and republicans. as sharp as the mind of governor brainard is, five years ago there was a donation to the hillary clinton presidential campaign, which at the time was controversial. it will be difficult to get the republicans to go with governor brainard. lisa: this is a key point. there needs to be a confirmation process and we are running out of time. is there...
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he was the personal painter to the holy roman emperor, who was philip ii's father.as anybody wanted to meet titian. >> reporter: titian painted the works over ten years. in that time philip became king and the world's most powerful ruler, but the monarch gave the artist free reign. >> usually it was you ordered the work of art, you signed the check and that was it. this is really the artist having quite a big voice. >> reporter: the series depicts ancient mythological stories as written by the roman poet ovid, but titian distilled the writer's epic text into jam- packed paintings teaming with symbols. >> titian calls these paintings the "poesie." and the word literally translates as "painted poetries." he is putting his own stamp of originality on them. you could say he's challenging the written word with the painted image, is challenging the pen with the brush. >> reporter: they reflect on and telegraph a world of violence. in the painting, "danaË," the god jupiter transforms himself into gold dust, descending on the nude princess to impregnate her. in "diana and c
he was the personal painter to the holy roman emperor, who was philip ii's father.as anybody wanted to meet titian. >> reporter: titian painted the works over ten years. in that time philip became king and the world's most powerful ruler, but the monarch gave the artist free reign. >> usually it was you ordered the work of art, you signed the check and that was it. this is really the artist having quite a big voice. >> reporter: the series depicts ancient mythological stories...
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we philip rucker, pulitzer prize-winning senior washington post correspondent, notably coauthor with carol lending of the new york times bestseller i alone can fix it + a very stable genius.. and former u.s. attorney joyce alene, who spent 25 years as a federal prosecutor, she host the podcast sisters in law along with our friends with kimberly acts guns, and barbara mcquade. good evening and welcome to you all. and counselor, indeed, i need to begin with you given the news at the top of our broadcast tonight. these two notable names are big names. they come out seemingly late in the game on the subpoena list. though we don't get to know how long the game is planned for. what is your read on this latest round of subpoenas it looks? like congress is doing what prosecutors typically do their following the money. they are trying to figure out who funded the events on january six which will be very telling in helping them place accountability. but they're also doing something else that i think is a sign that they have actually gotten a fair bit of information as they have been interviewi
we philip rucker, pulitzer prize-winning senior washington post correspondent, notably coauthor with carol lending of the new york times bestseller i alone can fix it + a very stable genius.. and former u.s. attorney joyce alene, who spent 25 years as a federal prosecutor, she host the podcast sisters in law along with our friends with kimberly acts guns, and barbara mcquade. good evening and welcome to you all. and counselor, indeed, i need to begin with you given the news at the top of our...
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and if you want to keep your information private, philip suggest turning off that access altogether. reporting from los angeles and cautious suite, r t lots are going on in the world today. please stay tuned to r t n r t america. as we watched developments that are going on in kenosha and waiting for the jury to come back with their verdict, because that's all we have for today, show all the time. make sure that you follow me on twitter at scottie and he's used the hash tag team and b h will continue this conversation. and for this show and more download affordable got to be at for your apple or android device. like always and thanks for watching. we'll catch up with we're empowering ourselves to be more efficient or quicker with our transactions, but with that comes a trade off every device b as a potential entry point for security attack. any machine can be here. it's an extension of traditional time. the defenders have always been one step behind the attackers with columns option in the offering. it's not a matter of if it happens, it's a matter of went to join me every thursday o
and if you want to keep your information private, philip suggest turning off that access altogether. reporting from los angeles and cautious suite, r t lots are going on in the world today. please stay tuned to r t n r t america. as we watched developments that are going on in kenosha and waiting for the jury to come back with their verdict, because that's all we have for today, show all the time. make sure that you follow me on twitter at scottie and he's used the hash tag team and b h will...
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peter philip, who works as a technology and security consultant agrees. the technology is more than capable of capturing conversations for targeted ads, but he says most users give these apps permission, owns themselves are very secure and until you give the right away to those apps, right? and sometimes it's, it's, you know, pretty black and white either you opt in or you don't. correct. yes. and, but that often portion is often buried in a 100 pages of legal speak. philip says many times people don't realize they're giving these apps the green light to use their microphone record their screens or view their browsing history. it's all in the fine print, many of us blindly accept when downloading an app. so there's been a couple of universities, northeastern university, get a study of 8000 apps in the google app store. and they found that there are, there is no app maliciously or without permission recording your conversations and using those. so yes, problems are doing that, but not necessarily in a way that is completely unauthorized by the user is conf
peter philip, who works as a technology and security consultant agrees. the technology is more than capable of capturing conversations for targeted ads, but he says most users give these apps permission, owns themselves are very secure and until you give the right away to those apps, right? and sometimes it's, it's, you know, pretty black and white either you opt in or you don't. correct. yes. and, but that often portion is often buried in a 100 pages of legal speak. philip says many times...
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runners from the new york city marathon "early today" starts right now i'm frances rivera >> and i'm philip mena we begin wite at the astroworld festival in texas. eight people were killed by a crush of bodies surging towards the stage. >> we're going to stay here and get justice for them we're going to make it happen. you go to a concert to have fun, not to die >> and more than 300 people were hurt during the horrific incident a 10-year-old is among the 13 people hospitalized. and the family of at least one victim has filed a lawsuit katie beck has more developments from houston >> reporter: at the venue on sunday, we saw people coming to retrieve items they had left behind as they were rushed from the venue on friday night. as this mass tragedy unfolded. we have seen folks coming to lay flowers and candles and pay their respects to the vims, putting up pictures outside the venue to remember them now, investigators say the central question for them is what caused the surge? what caused the stroud to move forward? they say they are exploring all possibilities. they are reviewing surveillanc
runners from the new york city marathon "early today" starts right now i'm frances rivera >> and i'm philip mena we begin wite at the astroworld festival in texas. eight people were killed by a crush of bodies surging towards the stage. >> we're going to stay here and get justice for them we're going to make it happen. you go to a concert to have fun, not to die >> and more than 300 people were hurt during the horrific incident a 10-year-old is among the 13 people...
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"early today" starts right now >> good monday morning i'm philip mena. >> and i'm frances rivera. tragedy in wisconsin, with multiple deaths and over 40 injured. some of the video we're about to show you may be hard to watch. at least five people are dead and more than 40 injured after an suv drove through a holiday parade according to four senior law enforcement officials briefed on the incident, a person of interest is in police custody and is now being questioned. they believe the person may have been involved in a knife fight and fled the scene before crashing into the crowd. a press conference is expected later today. >> reporter: a holiday celebration, brought to a sudden, terrible end >> our community faced horror and tragedy in what should have been a community celebration >> reporter: it was late sunday afternoon in waukesha when the red suv plowed through barericae and into the parade. >> no bystanders were injured as a result of the weapons discharge. >> reporter: the scene is now secure a person of interest is in custody. the investigation, described as very fluid, as
"early today" starts right now >> good monday morning i'm philip mena. >> and i'm frances rivera. tragedy in wisconsin, with multiple deaths and over 40 injured. some of the video we're about to show you may be hard to watch. at least five people are dead and more than 40 injured after an suv drove through a holiday parade according to four senior law enforcement officials briefed on the incident, a person of interest is in police custody and is now being questioned. they...
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>> reporter: well, philip, it means happy birthday, barbados the caribbean island became independent from britain in 1956 it's retained the queen as its head of state. there are now only 15 countries, like ja make car, bahamas, canada and australia prince charles was on hand as the queen's royal sovereign was lowered the last time. speaking at the event, he talked about slavery, a background of that island and british rule, which he says forever sustains our histories. he also spoke about the continuing relationship between the two countries. the queen also sending her good wishes and happiness and prosperity to the people of bar bar dos as the first ever president was sworn in the prime minister on hand along with the most famous, rihanna, what a party you can't have a party there without her. guys >> i have been fortunate enough to be there at one point barbados knows how to party. chapman, thank you. >>> up next, it is down to the wire when it comes to the. in the sea hawk showdown with the washington football team comes down to one last play. >> nbc news' steve sedgwick will take
>> reporter: well, philip, it means happy birthday, barbados the caribbean island became independent from britain in 1956 it's retained the queen as its head of state. there are now only 15 countries, like ja make car, bahamas, canada and australia prince charles was on hand as the queen's royal sovereign was lowered the last time. speaking at the event, he talked about slavery, a background of that island and british rule, which he says forever sustains our histories. he also spoke about...
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. >> reporter: philip, good morning. am jury here in pruns brunswick against three men accused of killing ahmaud aubrey, a small city in georgia. for the family and friends of ahmaud aubrey, the jury in this case deliberating. >> i think we will come back with a guilty verdict. we will get justice for ahmaud. >> reporter: at points during the prosecution's rebuttal, graphic scenes of the crime scene, causing his mom to cover her face three men include nine charges and murder with forethought. >> it has nothing to do withing with anger or hatred instead, it deals exclusively with the concept of intent, intent to kim or cause serious bodily harm. >> reporter: the pros security saying a self-defense claim cannot apply when you confront the danger and confronts an unarmed victim >> he went towards him with a gun. >> reporter: a message they hope sticks with the jury >> what's potentially the power of these last two hours being the final thing the jury will hear before they start deliberating >> a fresh jury. the jury has had
. >> reporter: philip, good morning. am jury here in pruns brunswick against three men accused of killing ahmaud aubrey, a small city in georgia. for the family and friends of ahmaud aubrey, the jury in this case deliberating. >> i think we will come back with a guilty verdict. we will get justice for ahmaud. >> reporter: at points during the prosecution's rebuttal, graphic scenes of the crime scene, causing his mom to cover her face three men include nine charges and murder...
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glad you're joining us i'm frances rivera >> and i'm philip mena we begin with the tragedy in wisconsin, where several people are dead and at least 40 more are hurt we should warn you, some of the video we're about to show you may be hard to watch an suv drove through a holiday parade in waukesha, about 20 miles west of milwaukee, killing at least five people and injuring 40 others according to four senior law enforcement officials briefed on the incident, a person of interest who may have a significant criminal history, is in custody and being questioned. they believe that person may have been involved in a knife fight and fled the scene before crashing into that crowd waukesha's police chief had this to say >> an officer did discharge his weapon at the suspect's vehicle to try to stop the vehicle no bystanders were injured as a result of the weapon discharge >> a spokesperson for the arch diocese says some students were injured as well as a priest. a press conference is expected later today. >>> also breaking, two of the 17 hostages held in hatee for more than a month have been releas
glad you're joining us i'm frances rivera >> and i'm philip mena we begin with the tragedy in wisconsin, where several people are dead and at least 40 more are hurt we should warn you, some of the video we're about to show you may be hard to watch an suv drove through a holiday parade in waukesha, about 20 miles west of milwaukee, killing at least five people and injuring 40 others according to four senior law enforcement officials briefed on the incident, a person of interest who may...
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believed that he's been murdered by agents and shortly thereafter, three native men with ties to philipre arrested, imprisoned, tried and executed and not long afterwards knowing they had that personal b animosity in a dramac letter he decides that penelope and their 11-year-old daughter so to stay with your sister in salem and like many people on both sides become refugees so they write this letter and what's chilling is the testimony bears this out because they show there are numerous types from this time period. there are bullets, pieces of guns, armor, belt buckles so it's so fascinating how you can get this other layer of insight in combination with the written record so they come to a close the following year and it's have a devastating impact. there's been great loss of life, loss of poverty. it takes years to recover financially. the consequences are that much more dire. there is lots of traditional homeland. they are broken up and sold into slavery. things are never the same as for the native people so it's just this watershed moment. so she comes home and uses her personal con
believed that he's been murdered by agents and shortly thereafter, three native men with ties to philipre arrested, imprisoned, tried and executed and not long afterwards knowing they had that personal b animosity in a dramac letter he decides that penelope and their 11-year-old daughter so to stay with your sister in salem and like many people on both sides become refugees so they write this letter and what's chilling is the testimony bears this out because they show there are numerous types...
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it is believed that he had been murdered and shortly thereafter, make native men would arrest philip and putting in a tribe and executed and not long afterwards. so josiah winslow knowing that this personal animosity towards him because massachusetts and he said i think the family so he decides the penelope and their 11 -year-old daughter elizabeth and they are not save the house so penelope and her children to go stay with her sister and like many people, they become refugees. so the brother is saying that i fortified my home and as long as a a man will stand by me so the testimony of the landscape of the homesite, there's this because of the tools that show that the site had in fact been fortified, there are numerous things there from the time. they regarded the life that there were soldiers on guard and there are pieces of guns, armor, and were talking about josiah winslow in high style and they had belt buckles and straps for the guns. that's fascinating how you can get this other layer of the insight from looking at archaeology in combination with the written records. so the wor
it is believed that he had been murdered and shortly thereafter, make native men would arrest philip and putting in a tribe and executed and not long afterwards. so josiah winslow knowing that this personal animosity towards him because massachusetts and he said i think the family so he decides the penelope and their 11 -year-old daughter elizabeth and they are not save the house so penelope and her children to go stay with her sister and like many people, they become refugees. so the brother...
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"early today" starts right now >> good morning, i'm philip men na. >> i'm frances rivera. >>> we begin with an intense day in kenosha, kyle rittenhouse taking the stand in his murder trial. the 18-year-old broke down, recounting the night he opened fire last summer >>> a tense moment as the judge admonished prosecution here's dan schennman with the details. >> reporter: high drama in the courtroom, kyle rittenhouse facing homicide charges taking the stand in his own defense. >> and there were -- there were people right there. >> reporter: breaking down during his testimony as defense attorney mark richards asked him about the night he shot three people first, joseph rosenbalm fatally. >> as you see him amying at you, what did you do? >> i shot him. he grabs my gun and i can feel it pulling away from me and i can freely the straps starting to come off my body. >> and what do you do then >> i fire one shot. >> in all three cases insisting. >> i didn't do anything wrong, i defended myself. >> reporter: during an intense cross examination. >> so i don't know what you were up to. >> reporte
"early today" starts right now >> good morning, i'm philip men na. >> i'm frances rivera. >>> we begin with an intense day in kenosha, kyle rittenhouse taking the stand in his murder trial. the 18-year-old broke down, recounting the night he opened fire last summer >>> a tense moment as the judge admonished prosecution here's dan schennman with the details. >> reporter: high drama in the courtroom, kyle rittenhouse facing homicide charges taking the...
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all patel was sitting shop, but philip philip had let them because you found it and let me know how soon highly of i mean have she? yes, the queen missile deemed she level dash alarms to have all of it. so low they or chill she, my team will have to go with the thought on what the support become as buying this issue for sure. mommy haley, look actually mac of all of the figures, however, tell a different story. according to the times of israel, there was 71 killings among palestinian israelis in 201889 in 201996 in 2020. this is 5 times higher than the murder rate in jewish areas. one of them is i'm with the mr. medical esteem, examine what can had of what you had them out more man away a step. if most of them spend any adap, let me set them. silly. was the 1st amendment, but you can call it cfc war him. call him holly, who i am call feed them and they had death and most of the csc of philosophy. me, i been, well, how was up that is, i'm in one of them at the haughty what could be more to me? why bennett stated that the mecca, this the se good. is there lake now? you can corn balloon the
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philip rucker, ashley parker, larry sabato, our thanks for starting us off. coming up for us, the other big race everybody will be watching tomorrow. the battle for the garden state, can democratic incumbent phil murphy of new jersey hold off the republican challenger, he is standing by to talk with us live. and later, if you feared we would go without comment from joe manchin, fear not. he spoke further muddy it up any progress being made on the presidents agenda. our two political guest may have some thoughts, all of it as the 11th hour is just getting underway, on this monday night in view of the sunset in the u.s. capital. nset in the u.s. capital with xfinity home, you can keep your home and everything in it more protected. i can wrangle all my deliveries. thanks, hoss! and i help walk the dog from wherever. *door unlocks* ♪ ♪ well, i can bust curfew-breakers in an instant. well, you all have xfinity home, with cameras to home security monitored by the pros. *laughs* learn more about home security or get our self-monitored solution starting at just $10 p
philip rucker, ashley parker, larry sabato, our thanks for starting us off. coming up for us, the other big race everybody will be watching tomorrow. the battle for the garden state, can democratic incumbent phil murphy of new jersey hold off the republican challenger, he is standing by to talk with us live. and later, if you feared we would go without comment from joe manchin, fear not. he spoke further muddy it up any progress being made on the presidents agenda. our two political guest may...
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the environment on human progress was a subject close to the heart of my dear late husband, prince philip969, he said, if we fail to cope with this challenge, all the other problems will pale into insignificance." i'm david muir reporting from scotland tonight. i'll see you tomorrow. good night. icance." ooi i'm david muir r >> was this your view today? rain blanketed the bay area and there is more on the way. >> it is much needed rainfall. how much more we expect. >> we need to get people off our streets and into the shelters. >> new tiny homes for the homeless make a big difference. these are better than before and building a better bay area. >> building a better bay area, moving forward, finding solutions. this is abc 7 news. >> a milestone in marin county today six hours ago. it lifted its indoor mask mandate and other counties may soon follow. thank you for joining us. do you are watching abc 7 news at 6:00. >> marin is the local county -- the first local county to lift the mask mandate because it met all the criteria to do so. there are three benchmarks. >> consistently moderate rat
the environment on human progress was a subject close to the heart of my dear late husband, prince philip969, he said, if we fail to cope with this challenge, all the other problems will pale into insignificance." i'm david muir reporting from scotland tonight. i'll see you tomorrow. good night. icance." ooi i'm david muir r >> was this your view today? rain blanketed the bay area and there is more on the way. >> it is much needed rainfall. how much more we expect....
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the leaf people like philip wondering if they will ever be able to get their life back. i listen that i'm pretty al jazeera cook with the rural communities in the paul are struggling after a series of major floods left with nothing after the water and not received it. the government's disaster management team says these kinds of natural disasters make it even worse in the future than the survey reports from one flood ravaged district. it may have been a hole where children once played or perhaps a roadside business that helped parents put food on the table. maybe a guest house for passing tourists, whatever it was, it is now and forever part of a massive debris field that runs the length of the beloved she river. instead to pulse our district in valleys, across nepal, homes and businesses have been swallowed up by major floods. 3 times this year, we saw from the latest delusion, october, the number of dead and missing is still rising. and the list of damaged or destroyed buildings is getting longer. many nepalese have been living in limbo for months. now, nadia is a moth
the leaf people like philip wondering if they will ever be able to get their life back. i listen that i'm pretty al jazeera cook with the rural communities in the paul are struggling after a series of major floods left with nothing after the water and not received it. the government's disaster management team says these kinds of natural disasters make it even worse in the future than the survey reports from one flood ravaged district. it may have been a hole where children once played or...
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number 24, running back philip castaneda, catching the ball and running it into the end zone.. the high fives from the team and the celebration after, silent. the team is deaf. their coaches signing. they are deaf, too. these are the student athletes from california school for the deaf, riverside. they have been playing and winning against teams that can hear. and tonight they're getting ready for their biggest game yet, the semifinal championships. and right before, they sign, hi, david. and that running back you saw there, number 24, philip castaneda, telling us, we can't hear, that doesn't mean we can't play. we're here to play, and we can. wide receiver jory valencia, signing, we're showing the world we can play. and they are, warming up, running drills, jumping, rotating. their practice is quiet. coach keith adams signing hello, too. with a lesson for his players and really for us all. the coach saying, believe in yourself. we're imperfect, we're all imperfect, make the best out of it, and you're going to be just fine. tonight, running back enos zornoza signing this -- de
number 24, running back philip castaneda, catching the ball and running it into the end zone.. the high fives from the team and the celebration after, silent. the team is deaf. their coaches signing. they are deaf, too. these are the student athletes from california school for the deaf, riverside. they have been playing and winning against teams that can hear. and tonight they're getting ready for their biggest game yet, the semifinal championships. and right before, they sign, hi, david. and...
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and so i do think from that perspective it's quite important for by and to have pastors and the philip that they were allas of wrangling between democrats. that ended in an impact between the progressives and centrists. what were some of those sticking points to you saying what compromises had to be made as a result? well, i mean, i think if you just look at the this side of the legislation, just the infrastructure from the time that by and introduced it, the size of the package shrank by 80 percent. so we're talking about all of these initiatives like cleaning up our water supply and, and getting lead out of water. the real question you have to ask, and the question that built way reporters resolutely refused to cover is, is this going to be enough to get it done the priorities that are nominally in the legislation? i think that really the consequence, you can call it a bipartisan piece of legislation where there's been a lot of compromise in negotiation both within the democratic party and between democrats and republicans. but the real question at the end of the day is, do these mai
and so i do think from that perspective it's quite important for by and to have pastors and the philip that they were allas of wrangling between democrats. that ended in an impact between the progressives and centrists. what were some of those sticking points to you saying what compromises had to be made as a result? well, i mean, i think if you just look at the this side of the legislation, just the infrastructure from the time that by and introduced it, the size of the package shrank by 80...
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alright, philip lives there in washington dc. phil, thank for mark. it's patrick is from the international institute for strategic studies. he says the timing of iran's return allows it to avoid a review by the international atomic energy agency. the reason they timed it this way is because the week before that there is a meeting of the board of governors. and the board really should criticize iran. the lack of cooperation with the id investigation. so there should be a sense, your motion at that point. but by scheduling the talk after that, iran is trying to avoid that since you're meeting. so i don't, i don't think it's a big step forward. it's, it's a part of the runs stalling tactics. really. on the one hand, they said they're going to go back. they want to go back if you're going to start negotiations and it appears maybe conciliatory, and then they release the video accusing the united states. so maybe they're telling the people that there are no passes here that they're strong guys, they resistant united states, and they're going into these tal
alright, philip lives there in washington dc. phil, thank for mark. it's patrick is from the international institute for strategic studies. he says the timing of iran's return allows it to avoid a review by the international atomic energy agency. the reason they timed it this way is because the week before that there is a meeting of the board of governors. and the board really should criticize iran. the lack of cooperation with the id investigation. so there should be a sense, your motion at...
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a short time ago, a new message, a call to action, she says, first issued by her late his, prince philipto dischare, as the impact of the environment on human progress was a subject close to the heart of my dear late husband, prince philip. i remember well that in 1969, he said, if we fail to cope with this challenge, all the other problems will pale into insignificance." ooi i'm david muir reporting fro >>m david muir reporting fro bay area after several days of sun. we are seeing more rain but it's keeping people outdoors. >> in the north bay, the rain was a little heavier when our cameras were in marin county. thank you for joining us. looking at live pictures from san rafael and emeryville where the range is still coming down. you can see the green on the doppler which means more rain. >> let's begin with spencer christian and your forecast. >> this rainfall has a typical pattern. heavy rainfall in the north than anywhere else. about a third of an inch in santa rosa. three quarters of an inch in canfield. as you push southward, you can see rainfall totals lower and lower. right now a
a short time ago, a new message, a call to action, she says, first issued by her late his, prince philipto dischare, as the impact of the environment on human progress was a subject close to the heart of my dear late husband, prince philip. i remember well that in 1969, he said, if we fail to cope with this challenge, all the other problems will pale into insignificance." ooi i'm david muir reporting fro >>m david muir reporting fro bay area after several days of sun. we are seeing...
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ah philip. alrighty. thank you so much for joining us on up front. i'd like to start by asking you what's the relationship between the climate change that we see and migration? it's simple, in a way to define the clyde climate change, the climate emergency forces people to wolf. so there's an element of displacement or force displacement that is linked in many, sometimes complex ways to the big climate change process that we are witnessing a think of her it big flood or, or it big drought even are those phenomena which are increasing with climate change they've always existed, but they're increasing. they're becoming more serious, more impactful with climate change. they force people to move sometimes suddenly, but it's really the combination of factors that makes this phenomenon complex and of great relevance to my organization. look in many places. climate change is depleting. resources is taking resources away from very poor communities and communities with less resources start fighting. this generates conflicts which generate displacement of a, o
ah philip. alrighty. thank you so much for joining us on up front. i'd like to start by asking you what's the relationship between the climate change that we see and migration? it's simple, in a way to define the clyde climate change, the climate emergency forces people to wolf. so there's an element of displacement or force displacement that is linked in many, sometimes complex ways to the big climate change process that we are witnessing a think of her it big flood or, or it big drought even...
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is philip fern side who was part of in to into government for panel on climate change at one i'm a nobel peace prize in 2017 joins us here today. thank you very much. speaking to us, 1st of all, are you persuaded by both scenarios, government's promise to end illegal deforestation by 2030? that's really very misleading promise because there are 2 ways you can and the legal deforestation want us to really and the 4 sessions and the other is simply legalized what's going on already. and it's that 2nd path that it represents was actually occurring. and i've been several last past land grab as well as recently, and others that are advancing through the committees in the national congress that make it much easier to legalize illegal land claims in these so called and designated public land. there's a lot of government land in the brazilian amazon that hasn't been set aside as a reserve are made into a satellite area. it's just vacant land. it's illegal to invade it, but it happens all the time. and now they're, they're all of these laws that make it easier to legalize these claims, and people
is philip fern side who was part of in to into government for panel on climate change at one i'm a nobel peace prize in 2017 joins us here today. thank you very much. speaking to us, 1st of all, are you persuaded by both scenarios, government's promise to end illegal deforestation by 2030? that's really very misleading promise because there are 2 ways you can and the legal deforestation want us to really and the 4 sessions and the other is simply legalized what's going on already. and it's that...
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i philip alive for stay in washington dc. philip santos cross over to boston and talk to kristin smith. kristin, so the vote in boston is unusual for a race point of view. what's the latest there? that's right. he had no matter which candidate winston i. boston is electing a new mare and no matter which candidate wins tonight, it will be women of color. i am not adverse. this is a city that has been getting increasingly diverse. the majority of residents here are minority. white population only makes up about 44 percent of boston. and yet, like, unlike other cities in the northeast, which had also been diversifying this city has never elected a woman or a person of color to leave the city. and that it all changed that will all change tonight. the front runner in this race isn't woman by the name of michelle. you can see here a big crowd has gathered in her support. we're seeing some election results up on the screen there. and i, she has a pretty commanding lead at this point. she's the daughter of taiwanese immigrant. her opponent, however, is also a daughter of immigrants, a daughter
i philip alive for stay in washington dc. philip santos cross over to boston and talk to kristin smith. kristin, so the vote in boston is unusual for a race point of view. what's the latest there? that's right. he had no matter which candidate winston i. boston is electing a new mare and no matter which candidate wins tonight, it will be women of color. i am not adverse. this is a city that has been getting increasingly diverse. the majority of residents here are minority. white population only...
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philips -- mr. philips, i inform the house that mr. philips will vote yes on h.r. 550. as the member designated by ms. craig, i inform the house that ms. craig will vote yes on h.r. 550. >> madam speaker, as the member designated by mr. mchenry, i inform the house that mr. mchenry will vote yea on h.r. 550. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentlelady from florida seek recognition? ms. wasserman schultz: madam speaker, as the member designated by mr. crist of florida, i inform the house that mr. crist will vote yea on h.r. 550. and madam speaker, as the member designated by mr. schneider of illinois, i inform the house that mr. schneider will also vote yea on h.r. 550. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentlelady from florida seek recognition? >> thank you, madam speaker. as the member designated by mr. posey of florida, i inform the house that mr. posey will vote nay on h.r. 550. as the member designated by mrs. miller of west virginia, i inform the house that mrs. miller will vote nay on h.r. 550. the speaker pro tempore: for what pur
philips -- mr. philips, i inform the house that mr. philips will vote yes on h.r. 550. as the member designated by ms. craig, i inform the house that ms. craig will vote yes on h.r. 550. >> madam speaker, as the member designated by mr. mchenry, i inform the house that mr. mchenry will vote yea on h.r. 550. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentlelady from florida seek recognition? ms. wasserman schultz: madam speaker, as the member designated by mr. crist of florida, i...
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let's talk about who you would recommend cvs, philips 66, dow chemical talk about why those three in particular jump out to you. >> well, i think cvs is an interesting play just because it is a company going through a transition that is i think going to be successful the bottom line to that is they are no longer just a pharmacy. they are going to be an integrated health care provider, mainly providing noncritical elements where you don't have to go to the emergency room but you're feeling bad and they are doing it very successfully the dividend is strong it's about a market dividend a little higher 2.1. we think that is stable at a 12 pe on what we see as earnings. we think it is a good overall return there's others that are higher dividend plays like philips 66 and dow. there, too, we think we see significant value with very low pes in the 7x range but they are paying you 4.7% while you wait and increasing dividends 8% to 9% a year. you're not only getting 5% while you wait, taxed at no more than 20%, they are giving you 8%, 9% raise every year very few things you can get high incom
let's talk about who you would recommend cvs, philips 66, dow chemical talk about why those three in particular jump out to you. >> well, i think cvs is an interesting play just because it is a company going through a transition that is i think going to be successful the bottom line to that is they are no longer just a pharmacy. they are going to be an integrated health care provider, mainly providing noncritical elements where you don't have to go to the emergency room but you're feeling...
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they're also book any special wish than the philip push played to the bottom one year, which was he up nutrition. you put this for? yeah, yeah, i've wanted a book good clique to lucko. and if you did my to put on your political, not me, didn't the 1500 each nipple, can we enlisted or get on wood? let's get, would you ship this amendment with mr. zalinski? his success really resolved the national issue in ukraine. on july 1st 2021, he signed a law on the indigenous peoples of ukraine. it's almost a direct copy of the 1935 right citizen law of hitler's germany. according to the law, the 2nd largest people have ukraine. russians are not fully fledged people. zelinski also suggested that those who consider themselves russian to leave ukraine or wait a video was daniel not fisma miti. here with his mom hero, he was a fisma choice. and i do for you to the last i knew you were you watching them and i said, thoughts of this guy get money? michelle? it's i think of it. i didn't hear a lot please. lot of me, somebody said it oh, good. under president zalinski, the question was directly posed to
they're also book any special wish than the philip push played to the bottom one year, which was he up nutrition. you put this for? yeah, yeah, i've wanted a book good clique to lucko. and if you did my to put on your political, not me, didn't the 1500 each nipple, can we enlisted or get on wood? let's get, would you ship this amendment with mr. zalinski? his success really resolved the national issue in ukraine. on july 1st 2021, he signed a law on the indigenous peoples of ukraine. it's...
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i, diana frances -- >> take thee, philip arthur george -- >> take though, philip arthur george -- >> husband. >> to have and to hold. >> to have and to hold. >> from this day forward. >> from this day forward. >> according to god's word. >> according to god's word. >> and there to i give thee my troth. >> and there to i give thee my troth. ♪ >> here is the stuff of which fairytales are made. the prince and princess on their wedding day. >> so walking down the aisle, i was watching camilla with gray hat, pillbox hat, saw it all. i thought, well, there we are, that's it. that's over with. >> they locked eyes for a quick second. i spot you. i'm in the fairytale dress. i'm wearing the tiara. i'm up here with charles. i'm marrying him, and you're just a guest. >> out to the open air, into the world and the world's cheers. ♪ >> such a perfect story. here is this lovely young woman marrying prince charles. the most eligible bachelor in the world. >> the beauty of diana at this moment, the glory of diana, the genius of diana was to triumph in the fairytale to capture prince charming. >> is.
i, diana frances -- >> take thee, philip arthur george -- >> take though, philip arthur george -- >> husband. >> to have and to hold. >> to have and to hold. >> from this day forward. >> from this day forward. >> according to god's word. >> according to god's word. >> and there to i give thee my troth. >> and there to i give thee my troth. ♪ >> here is the stuff of which fairytales are made. the prince and princess on...
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teresa sickles was having an affair with district attorney philip art and key congressman dan sickles found out about it one day basically confronted key on the streets of washington and you know more or less shot him down like a dog on the streets behind the white house. i'm not gonna go into that whole case. that's frankly a separate talk and a very interesting one, but i'm not gonna do that today, but what i do want to say is kind of some relevance to understanding gettysburg in the mead sickles controversy over the years and you know, i've been doing this for years and my own impression is sickles his kind of kind of evolved a little bit, but i've kind of come to realize and appreciate the dan sickles was what we would consider today. i think to be an emotional decision maker now i do not have a psychology major. i did grading community college, but that's about it. you know, i don't have a psychology degree, but i do you know, i do i think at this point i have an understanding of this guy and you know, if you look at some kind of the key moments of his life, you know this tempora
teresa sickles was having an affair with district attorney philip art and key congressman dan sickles found out about it one day basically confronted key on the streets of washington and you know more or less shot him down like a dog on the streets behind the white house. i'm not gonna go into that whole case. that's frankly a separate talk and a very interesting one, but i'm not gonna do that today, but what i do want to say is kind of some relevance to understanding gettysburg in the mead...
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with us to discuss is alan philips, chief creative officer at reef technologies, the largest u.s.host kitchens. for everyone that has heard of dj khaled, there will be someone who has never heard of a ghost kitchen. what is the concept you are taking global? alan: the concept is that we have hundreds of kitchens strategically placed in urban markets in the u.s. and canada, in europe and the middle east, and these kitchens are in close proximity to the customer. we are able to run around six to eight concepts out of one kitchen and deliver them through all of your different platforms, uber eats, grubhub, etc. matt: the idea is this is not a restaurant i can go into on 53rd street. you just have a kitchen set up with no front, just pumping out meals the entire time. alan: yes, available for both pickup and delivery. we go as close as possible to the consumer. we work with different brands. i heard you mentioned before, wendy's. we have a couple hundred locations that we are working on with an. we help them reach their customer in a more efficient way. the traditional restaurant mode
with us to discuss is alan philips, chief creative officer at reef technologies, the largest u.s.host kitchens. for everyone that has heard of dj khaled, there will be someone who has never heard of a ghost kitchen. what is the concept you are taking global? alan: the concept is that we have hundreds of kitchens strategically placed in urban markets in the u.s. and canada, in europe and the middle east, and these kitchens are in close proximity to the customer. we are able to run around six to...
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washington post reporters carol winick and philip looking at the final year of the trump administration the honest answer about what we learned about donald trump is all of the basic boundaries of who he is and how he governs our pretty well known by us. he's an impulse guy, interested in his own benefit, he's not so interested in anybody else's. he also doesn't follow any rulebook and rejects norms and carries very little about washington should do, what's polite and proper. >> what we learned there was chilling to even us, as hardened journalists as we are is how much he was willing, the degree to which he was willing to put american lives and democracy in peril for his own personal gain, his own press to maintain that grip of power he became addicted to and loved. in the administration who looked from the outside and even reporters as if they were silently standing by their man or secretly in panic about the danger he is putting the country and during black lives matter protests, during the pandemic that marched across our country and finally arrived he helped them fight lawmakers an
washington post reporters carol winick and philip looking at the final year of the trump administration the honest answer about what we learned about donald trump is all of the basic boundaries of who he is and how he governs our pretty well known by us. he's an impulse guy, interested in his own benefit, he's not so interested in anybody else's. he also doesn't follow any rulebook and rejects norms and carries very little about washington should do, what's polite and proper. >> what we...
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. >> in their latest book i alone can fix it, washington post reporters caroline and philip rutger lookedat the final year of the trump administration . >> the honest answer about what we learned about donald trump is that all of the basic boundaries of who he is and how he leads and how he governs are pretty well-known by us. he's an impulse guy. he's interested in his own benefit. he is not so interested in anybody else's. and he also doesn't follow any rulebook and rejects norms and cares very little about what washington should do. what's polite, what's proper. the new thing that phil and i learned that was even chilling to us as hardened journalists as we are is how much he waswilling . the degree to what she was willing to put american lives and the democracy in peril for his own personal gain. for his own quest to maintain that grip on power that he became addicted to and loves. insiders in that administration who looked from the outside and even to we reporters as if they were sort of violently acquiescing . silently standing by their man were actually secretly in a near panic abo
. >> in their latest book i alone can fix it, washington post reporters caroline and philip rutger lookedat the final year of the trump administration . >> the honest answer about what we learned about donald trump is that all of the basic boundaries of who he is and how he leads and how he governs are pretty well-known by us. he's an impulse guy. he's interested in his own benefit. he is not so interested in anybody else's. and he also doesn't follow any rulebook and rejects norms...
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so i understand what parents are going that's doctor susan philip, san francisco's health officer. and as you heard. >> she can't get unemployment yet for her children. the doctor explains counties are ready, but the supply just isn't there yet. >> it is good news. it's good news that we have so many families that want to get this a lifesaving health saving vaccine for their kids. that's wonderful. and we know that initially vaccine supply that we have is about 12,300 doses. the large health systems and pharmacies are also getting supplies. but people will have to be a little bit patient because for the first few days the demand is going to outweigh supply in the east bay, a similar situation with berkeley saying bookings at their first available clinic saturday are fulfilling up in only a few hours. >> all of this sounding a bit deja vu similar to those long lines. people face back in the winter when shots became available. and to that, unlike the dosage for those 12 and up the new round for the younger kids is different. so it is a bit of a new ball game. one thing that parents n
so i understand what parents are going that's doctor susan philip, san francisco's health officer. and as you heard. >> she can't get unemployment yet for her children. the doctor explains counties are ready, but the supply just isn't there yet. >> it is good news. it's good news that we have so many families that want to get this a lifesaving health saving vaccine for their kids. that's wonderful. and we know that initially vaccine supply that we have is about 12,300 doses. the...