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phillips and dr. colfax. >> (inaudible) do you anticipate the state (inaudible) >> i think it is more so we are talking about a issue around public health and think dr. films or colfax should talk about the coordinated effort and some of the misinformation how this disease is transmitted because it isn't attributed being a sexually transmitted disease so i want dr. phillips and dr. colfax to address that specifically. >> thank you very much for the question. so, as always the county and regions and us as health officers are very coordinated and talk regularly so they are are informed about the actions san francisco is taking and we have talked ways we can mutually support the work happening in san francisco. it is really important, we need more vaccines in san francisco. there are neighboring counties getting less then a hundred vaccines per allocation so it is a regional importance and we are closely communicateic with them but we are taking the first step because it is so incredibly important to san
phillips and dr. colfax. >> (inaudible) do you anticipate the state (inaudible) >> i think it is more so we are talking about a issue around public health and think dr. films or colfax should talk about the coordinated effort and some of the misinformation how this disease is transmitted because it isn't attributed being a sexually transmitted disease so i want dr. phillips and dr. colfax to address that specifically. >> thank you very much for the question. so, as always the...
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barnaby phillips, former time in125 years. barnaby phillips, former bbc— time in 125 years.former bbc africa correspondent, i time in 125 years. barnaby phillips, i former bbc africa correspondent, and i am sorry i got the title of the book wrong when i introduced you. forgive me. loot: britain and the benin bronzes. thank you very much. thank you. let's get more now on the rising cost of living after gordon brown said borisjohnson and the tory leadership candidates should agree an immediate emergency budget in order to tackle the soaring cost of energy. the former labour prime minister says millions of families may be pushed over the edge when energy bills go up in october. he said failing to act now would condemn vulnerable children and pensioners to a winter of "dire poverty." the first responsibility of government is to those people who are the most vulnerable and the people who are blameless in a crisis, and that's families with children, disabled people and elderly people in this country. now, we know that 80% of each of these groups are going to be in fuel poverty by
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. >>> i'm phillip mena >> i'm frances rivera. we begin in ukraine where the largest nuclear power plant in europe has been coming under attack the soviet-era facility was shelled over the weekend and inspectors so far have been denied access to the site. our morgan chesky starts us off from ukrainethis morning >> reporter: russia refusing access to the largest nuclear power plant in europe, rorked by explosion and now operating in dangerous territory. inspectors unable to visit the ukrainian facility now forced to speculate about damage it sustained over the weekend video shows smoke rising after a series of explosions both russia and ukraine blame each other for. raising the alarm for a nuclear catastrophe. >> any attack to a nuclear plant is a suicidal thing. and i hope those attacks will end. >> reporter: the zaporizhzhia nuclear plant is twice the size of the infamous chernobyl. and employs nearly 11,000 people the 1986 meltdown of that plant exposed millions to radioactive debris, killing thousands within 36 years the nation
. >>> i'm phillip mena >> i'm frances rivera. we begin in ukraine where the largest nuclear power plant in europe has been coming under attack the soviet-era facility was shelled over the weekend and inspectors so far have been denied access to the site. our morgan chesky starts us off from ukrainethis morning >> reporter: russia refusing access to the largest nuclear power plant in europe, rorked by explosion and now operating in dangerous territory. inspectors unable to...
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our correspond john phillips schoultz is also in odessa. i began by asking him about safety concerns over the separation plant. yes, indeed, the danger surrounding the power plants and supper asia. i have actually overshadowed much of which adders visits your in ukraine. ukrainian officials claim that they have information that russians are blending some kind of provocation at the nuclear power plant. so that's how they call it says some kind of provocation. but at the same time, a situation is since it's still not so gets better, which harris has demanded several times. and he has repeated it to day that there has to be a demilitarization of the entire sites. but the russians have already rejected this plan. so the big question now is if for gutierrez, will at least be successful to help an international team of inspectors get access to, to this plant. in theory, ukraine and russia both agree that there should be a visit of these international inspectors. but they disagree or burn, it comes to the conditions we were able to talk to some of
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phillip? >> just such a surreal day 25 years ago. >>> now to a monster monsoon season that has caused devastation in pakistan. more than 1100 people have died since june and a third of the entire country is under water. the u.n. is pleading for $160 million in emergency funding for the nearly half million people who have been displaced. 33 million are impacted in some way. that's 15% of the population although rains have stop, the country's main rivers are still overflowing. the damage is far is estimated at $10 billion >>> closer to home we've got some 50 million people in the path of extreme heat on this final day of august. let's welcome in nbc meteorologist michelle grossmann. good morning, michelle >> good morning to you both. we're looking at extreme heat today, tomorrow and through next week this is going to be a lengthy heat wave, dangerous and record breaking and we'll see all-time records falling. so 29 million americans under a heat alert out west. the southwest, too, under a heat a
phillip? >> just such a surreal day 25 years ago. >>> now to a monster monsoon season that has caused devastation in pakistan. more than 1100 people have died since june and a third of the entire country is under water. the u.n. is pleading for $160 million in emergency funding for the nearly half million people who have been displaced. 33 million are impacted in some way. that's 15% of the population although rains have stop, the country's main rivers are still overflowing. the...
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what he said was workers will factor in the higher prices, and the phillips curve a breakdown. that is exactly what it did in the 1970's. now, we are back in and environment where for the last 20 years or so, and patient was so low that nobody took into account, and so the phillips curve reemerged. and now the question is how much unemployment do policymakers think they are going to have to engineer -- tom: do they engineer it? that is the heart of the matter. whether any central bank engineers a labor economy. >> well, here is the problem -- they want to create some slack in the thinking is very clear at the fed right now. they want to create some slack in the economy without causing a recession which means growth has to be between potential growth surrounding 1.8%, 1.9% per year, and zero, otherwise the economy is in recession. and let's be clear, the economy is not in recession. we have another jobs report on friday, but it is a very narrow path. the fed is going to make a mistake. given that it has let inflation out for the first time in three decades, it is going to make a
what he said was workers will factor in the higher prices, and the phillips curve a breakdown. that is exactly what it did in the 1970's. now, we are back in and environment where for the last 20 years or so, and patient was so low that nobody took into account, and so the phillips curve reemerged. and now the question is how much unemployment do policymakers think they are going to have to engineer -- tom: do they engineer it? that is the heart of the matter. whether any central bank engineers...
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>> reporter: well, good morning, phillip and frances. a source familiar with the matter telling nbc news that the raid was tied to classified information that trump allegedly took when he left office they retrieved 15 boxes of information. they also were sasked to look into whether his handling of information violated any law trump supporters lining up last night to defend him, calling this action politically motivated. some of them expressing outrage, wanting to know the grounds for the search >> i was the guy who got the call this morning. i called my father to let him know it happened there's no family in american history that has taken more arrows in the back than the trump family, every single time. and you know what? it's gone on past politics you look at attorneys general, district attorneys across the country, all think want to do is get donald trump >> merrick garland, chris wray, come to the house and answer our questions about this action today which has never happened in american history. what was on the warrant? what were yo
>> reporter: well, good morning, phillip and frances. a source familiar with the matter telling nbc news that the raid was tied to classified information that trump allegedly took when he left office they retrieved 15 boxes of information. they also were sasked to look into whether his handling of information violated any law trump supporters lining up last night to defend him, calling this action politically motivated. some of them expressing outrage, wanting to know the grounds for the...
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then we will look at the recent murder of british journalist dom phillips and indigenous researcher brunopereira and what it says about bolsonaro who once vowed "there won't be one more inch of indigenous reserve." we will speak to indigenous lawyer who just came to washington to talk to lawmakers after helping to lead a searchnd-rescue mission for e two me >> when the president dismantles public policies and public institutions that should serve indigenous rights, when the government persecutes the civil servants whose mandate should be to protect the indigenous peoples and the policies applied to them, we become more vulnerable. amy: then "the territory," the title of a stunning new documenty lookinat the ruggle othe indenous ople tsave the ld and the brazilianain fort fro illegaettls, farrs, and lockers. >> the forest anrivers a our home. theyive as life. the u-eu-w-wau territory is a barrier against deforestation. amy: much of the footage was filmed by brazilian indigenous activists themselves during the pandemic. all that and more, coming up. welcome to democracy now!, democracynow.o
then we will look at the recent murder of british journalist dom phillips and indigenous researcher brunopereira and what it says about bolsonaro who once vowed "there won't be one more inch of indigenous reserve." we will speak to indigenous lawyer who just came to washington to talk to lawmakers after helping to lead a searchnd-rescue mission for e two me >> when the president dismantles public policies and public institutions that should serve indigenous rights, when the...
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well, to bay un secretary general is in ukrainian port city of odessa dw corresponded young phillips schultz. is there covering that young fellow? what's antonio guitarist doing in odessa a year in odessa, the secretary general's big goal is to follow up on the so called grain. the less, you know, the united nations and turkey broke out a deal some weeks ago that and abel's, the resumption of vital grain exports from ukrainian hordes. and a data is the biggest ports in ukraine, really vital for the ukrainian or economy. so a very symbolic, a very important place and, and some me to, in some minutes there will be a press briefing here in odessa and the secretary general wrote probably talk about his impressions himself. not getting that grain deal in place. saw was quite a diplomatic breakthrough. is that grain deal working is plant so far? it's working a round 30 ships have been able to leave ukrainian ports in the past weeks carrying tens of thousands of grain around the worlds. the importance of, for ukraine, of this deal really can't be over estimates at a lot of people. really ap
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did i miss phillips, my ringo reporting there from nairobi. now finally, some of the world's most athletic chess players have gone head to head on the water . this is the final of the world dive chest championships in london where it's as much about love, lung capacity as of whits place. have to hold that breath while considering their moves on a ball submerged in the swimming pool. poland smith. com as ok, which took the title off the forums. unfortunately, the sport is not quite as exciting for spectators. you're watching. the w news is a reminder of the top story we're following for a summer of record breaking heat is drying up rivers across europe. with around half of the content continent now facing an unprecedented drought and water levels in germany's river, ryan dropping to critical levels. authorities say many vessels might be unable to navigate for key shipping. that's it for me or the new steam a close up is next. thanks for watching. mm hm. in 15 years ago, the international gathering of peace and cooperation becomes the scene of a
did i miss phillips, my ringo reporting there from nairobi. now finally, some of the world's most athletic chess players have gone head to head on the water . this is the final of the world dive chest championships in london where it's as much about love, lung capacity as of whits place. have to hold that breath while considering their moves on a ball submerged in the swimming pool. poland smith. com as ok, which took the title off the forums. unfortunately, the sport is not quite as exciting...
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let us begin and jo phillips, let me start with you.aph liz truss are mulling the vat cut of 5%. it liz truss are mulling the vat cut of 5%. , h, , liz truss are mulling the vat cut of 5%. , u, , , liz truss are mulling the vat cut of 5%. , ,., , , ., liz truss are mulling the vat cut of 5%. it is said she is having talks with her advisers. _ 5%. it is said she is having talks with her advisers. this - 5%. it is said she is having talks with her advisers. this is - 5%. it is said she is having talks with her advisers. this is what l with her advisers. this is what gordon brown did after the financial crash in 2008, when vat was cut from 20% to 17.5% for a year. the reason they are calling it as a nuclear option is because it would cost the government a fortune. 3.2 billion a month according to the institute for fiscal studies or £38 billion a year. but it would give instant relief, saving the average household over £1000 a year and officially it would have a huge impact on businesses. it is one of the things that apparently liz truss is
let us begin and jo phillips, let me start with you.aph liz truss are mulling the vat cut of 5%. it liz truss are mulling the vat cut of 5%. , h, , liz truss are mulling the vat cut of 5%. , u, , , liz truss are mulling the vat cut of 5%. , ,., , , ., liz truss are mulling the vat cut of 5%. it is said she is having talks with her advisers. _ 5%. it is said she is having talks with her advisers. this - 5%. it is said she is having talks with her advisers. this is - 5%. it is said she is having...
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young phillips, thank you so much r correspond a young philip showed sir innkeeper. so a quick look at some of the stories making headlines around the world today. german chancellor olive schoultz has arrived in canada for his 1st official visit. sholtes is expected to sign a new deal, establishing hydrogen supplied change with canada. he's traveling with his economy minister, open ha, back end of business delegation. looking for energy alternatives and ways to speed up germany's green energy transition. in lebanon. further parts of grain, silos and bay roots port have caught fire and collapsed 2 years after they were damaged in a huge explosion. the towers were among the last remaining chunks of the structure . more than 200 people were killed in 2020 when fertilizer ignited in one of history's biggest non nuclear explosions. supporters of pakistan's, former prime minister, him run, can have surrounded his home to potentially stop police from reaching it. this comes after police filed terrorism charges against con, over a speech in which he threatened to sue the pol
young phillips, thank you so much r correspond a young philip showed sir innkeeper. so a quick look at some of the stories making headlines around the world today. german chancellor olive schoultz has arrived in canada for his 1st official visit. sholtes is expected to sign a new deal, establishing hydrogen supplied change with canada. he's traveling with his economy minister, open ha, back end of business delegation. looking for energy alternatives and ways to speed up germany's green energy...
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thank you yon phillip yon phillip chelsea ain't keith. let's take a look at some other stories making headlines. the u. s. navy says 2 of us warships have sailed through the taiwan strait. it's the 1st such show of force into since a recent escalation of tensions between china and us back, i want the self ruled island is under constant threat from mainland china, which says it could use military action to bring taiwan under its control. brazil's main presidential candidates have faced all from the 1st televised debate ahead of the general election in october. the incumbent shot of bolts. fernando accused his once jailed rival x president, louise ignacio ruler. the silva of corruption lula whose leading and polls charged that both sonata was destroying the country. thousands of cyclists held a protest to taking over a stretch of mode white near frankfurt there calling for improvements and public transport and for better road spaces. for cycling and walking in the german state of hassan. the u. s. space agency nasa is counting down to a hig
thank you yon phillip yon phillip chelsea ain't keith. let's take a look at some other stories making headlines. the u. s. navy says 2 of us warships have sailed through the taiwan strait. it's the 1st such show of force into since a recent escalation of tensions between china and us back, i want the self ruled island is under constant threat from mainland china, which says it could use military action to bring taiwan under its control. brazil's main presidential candidates have faced all from...
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christina young phillips schultz, who is joining us from keith and phillip ukraine's president. soleski said it might have been incompetence by russian troops that caused the detonations in crimea. is this palm of ukraine's current tactics? yes, it looks very much like it that it said the tactics at the moment to create some degree of confusion. president lensky has repeatedly urged his senior officials not to reveal too many details about military operations. and so some military analyst that i have talked to recently say it actually makes a lot of sense to try to spread a maximum of confusion and fear on the russian side regarding the incidences in crimea at the moment. of course, nobody really believes that it's been a strange series of accidents and son, ukrainian senior officials have implied that there has been some kind of ukrainian involvement and it from a military perspective. of course, it makes a lot of sense to, to try to catch our for supply lines and, you know, crimea now other people left in crimea who are actually loyal to ukraine. yes, yes, of course. i mean, legally,
christina young phillips schultz, who is joining us from keith and phillip ukraine's president. soleski said it might have been incompetence by russian troops that caused the detonations in crimea. is this palm of ukraine's current tactics? yes, it looks very much like it that it said the tactics at the moment to create some degree of confusion. president lensky has repeatedly urged his senior officials not to reveal too many details about military operations. and so some military analyst that...
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robert phillips, a dinner has disputed the results, calling them null and void. so what happens next? good morning. so the next few steps are that the supreme court has given them a 7 days to be able to finally a petition. so the 7 day period elapses on monday if stick because it's 7 days since there are presidential result was announced. and then after that, the supreme court will take 14 days within which it's expected to make a ruling. and then after their ruling is made. if a router's win is upheld, then as little as just have to wait for 7 more days to be sworn in as president. if their wind is crushed and there, and the court sees that are doing as when was snatched from him, then kenya will go for up to a fresh ballot at 60 days after that. what violence has followed past elections in kenya? what's county the public reaction to the results? well, there are mixed reactions. one, as a limit of the public felt like it was a time that or didn't guy retired peacefully and stopped contesting the elections because this is the 5th time that he has contested and a
robert phillips, a dinner has disputed the results, calling them null and void. so what happens next? good morning. so the next few steps are that the supreme court has given them a 7 days to be able to finally a petition. so the 7 day period elapses on monday if stick because it's 7 days since there are presidential result was announced. and then after that, the supreme court will take 14 days within which it's expected to make a ruling. and then after their ruling is made. if a router's win...
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and unfortunately, he debbie responded john phillip sholtes, they're reporting from keith. thank you. now let's get you up to speed on some of the other stories making headlines today. the veteran u. s. politician list cheney has lost her seat of the republican primary to lawyer harriet hagerman. a supporter of donald trump. cheney has been an outspoken critic of the former president and was one of the few republicans to vote for his feature . several people have been injured in a wave of arson and bombing attacks in thailand, south authorities, i say, at least 17 attacks occurred over night, mainly inconvenienced, awesome gas stations. thailand, southern provinces have been the scene of a muslim separatist insurgency for almost 2 decades. germany's chance that all of shaw says he is disgusted at what he described as outrageous remarks by the palestinian leader mahmoud abbas on a visit to berlin. during a press conference with shawls about said, israel had committed quote, 50 holocausts against palestinians. this statement has led to an outpouring of anger here in germany.
and unfortunately, he debbie responded john phillip sholtes, they're reporting from keith. thank you. now let's get you up to speed on some of the other stories making headlines today. the veteran u. s. politician list cheney has lost her seat of the republican primary to lawyer harriet hagerman. a supporter of donald trump. cheney has been an outspoken critic of the former president and was one of the few republicans to vote for his feature . several people have been injured in a wave of arson...
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. >> i'm phillip mena.e begin this morning with a possible break in the case of missing 16-year-old kieli rodni. police have recovered human remains that may be those of rodni. she mysteriously disappeared earlier this month and last seen at a high school graduation near tahoe. yesterday afternoon, a dive team was searching a reservoir nearby when they made that grim discovery. they found a body inside an upside down suv in 14 feet of water. you can see them there pulling the car out to shore authorities have not confirmed if the remains are rodni's a press conference will be held later today with more details. >>> we turn now to extreme flooding that ripped through the southwest over the weekend crews in new mexico worked to rescue a man whose car got caught in rushing flood waters the man waited on the roof of his vehicle, as you can see in that video, as it floated downstream both the rescuers and the man were not hurt. and the carlsbad cavern's national park remained closed sunday after surging water cu
. >> i'm phillip mena.e begin this morning with a possible break in the case of missing 16-year-old kieli rodni. police have recovered human remains that may be those of rodni. she mysteriously disappeared earlier this month and last seen at a high school graduation near tahoe. yesterday afternoon, a dive team was searching a reservoir nearby when they made that grim discovery. they found a body inside an upside down suv in 14 feet of water. you can see them there pulling the car out to...
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busy summer monday ahead "early today" starts right now good morning i'm erin o'hearn >> and i'm phillip mena. we begin with a major win for the white house. vice president kamala harris helping senate democrats pass the inflation reduction act. >> the senate being equally divided, the vice president votes in the affirmative and the bill as amended is passed. [ cheers and applause >> this sweeping package includes provisions on climate change, health care, and taxes on corporations. nbc's chris pollone joins us now from d.c chris, good morning. what does this $430 billion bill promise to do? >> reporter: yeah, phillip, good morning to you democrats are celebrating this bill as the biggest investment ever made in climate and energy. the bulk of that spending, more than $300 billion goes toward tackling climate change and boosting clean energy. but the bill also allows medicare to directly negotiate with drug companies, which could lower the cost of prescription drugs for seniors, and it would raise the corporate minimum tax to 15% for companies worth over $1 billion there's a $35 co-pay c
busy summer monday ahead "early today" starts right now good morning i'm erin o'hearn >> and i'm phillip mena. we begin with a major win for the white house. vice president kamala harris helping senate democrats pass the inflation reduction act. >> the senate being equally divided, the vice president votes in the affirmative and the bill as amended is passed. [ cheers and applause >> this sweeping package includes provisions on climate change, health care, and taxes...
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thank you. yon phillips, yan full of shells and keith. now to pakistan, where a top cabinet minister has told d w that much of her country looks like a small ocean over 1000 people have been killed by weeks of devastating flooding and an estimated 300000 homes have been destroyed. the latest floods are heading areas in the north west, further south, but who, justine, and seemed provinces are taking the brunt of the extreme. whether the flooding has not that transport and communications and the state of emergency is in force or with millions left homeless. the prime minister is appealing to the world for help . it's hard for people in southern pakistan not to feel that all is lost. vast moving currents have swallowed up their homes and swept away their belongings. sakina dod is in disbelief as she and her family wade through waste deep water rather than what i did re laboured and built a house by investing money. now look out at envoy that we're poor. how will my husband build another house with no job? there's not enough money to feed the
thank you. yon phillips, yan full of shells and keith. now to pakistan, where a top cabinet minister has told d w that much of her country looks like a small ocean over 1000 people have been killed by weeks of devastating flooding and an estimated 300000 homes have been destroyed. the latest floods are heading areas in the north west, further south, but who, justine, and seemed provinces are taking the brunt of the extreme. whether the flooding has not that transport and communications and the...
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and from young phillips schultz. let's take a look now, some of the other stories making headlines around the world. russian president vladimir putin as ordered a major build up of his country's military. he saw the decree to increase the number of troops by 137000 or 13 percent after 6 months of fighting in ukraine. western officials estimate of the 70000 russian troops, i think, killed or wounded last year has torn down a large monument, dating back to the soviet era. the 79 meter obelisk in the capital riga had become a railing point pro kremlin supporters. in view of the ukraine war, the latvian parliament has voted to remove all remaining soviet statues and plucks fighting in ethiopia between government forces, antique ryan rebels has resumed after a truce help for 5 months. the conflict in the north began in 2020. it's left thousands did. it also triggered a humanitarian crisis. fees in it, your peer was fragile to begin with. but hopes of a loss in cruise was shattered. and he, early on wednesday. when rebels
and from young phillips schultz. let's take a look now, some of the other stories making headlines around the world. russian president vladimir putin as ordered a major build up of his country's military. he saw the decree to increase the number of troops by 137000 or 13 percent after 6 months of fighting in ukraine. western officials estimate of the 70000 russian troops, i think, killed or wounded last year has torn down a large monument, dating back to the soviet era. the 79 meter obelisk in...
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i also spoke with correspondent yon phillip sholtes is in cave for the ukrainian perspective of darya digging as a parent death. the ukrainian government has immediately denied any kind of involvement, a top adviser to president lensky. immediately went on tv and said that ukraine has nothing to do with the bombings a. instead he, he blamed internal power struggles in russia. of course, the sadness regarding the killing is very limited. here in ukraine, davina is considered as a top enemy by many people here in ukraine, and many western countries sanctioned her because because of the lies as she spread about about ukraine and the war in ukraine. at the same time, there are fear sierra of ed. so the bombing could be followed by eggs of revenge. and as we heard before, some prominent figures in moscow have already called for some sort of retaliation. it takes on keith. and while we have you yon phillip, can you give us the latest rap on what's going on in ukraine, in terms of development in the war? russia claims that it has destroyed and ammunition depot, close to the city of odessa. t
i also spoke with correspondent yon phillip sholtes is in cave for the ukrainian perspective of darya digging as a parent death. the ukrainian government has immediately denied any kind of involvement, a top adviser to president lensky. immediately went on tv and said that ukraine has nothing to do with the bombings a. instead he, he blamed internal power struggles in russia. of course, the sadness regarding the killing is very limited. here in ukraine, davina is considered as a top enemy by...
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. >> today i have a special guest, jack phillips. you may remember him, he may know of him, the owner of the masterpiece cake shop in colorado and he's just been an amazing book called the cost of my faith, how decision in my cake shop took me to the supreme court. welcome. his lawyer is joining us as well. welcome, you guys. >> thank you. an honor to be here today. >> just so my audience is aware, why is your lawyer with us on this interview? >> we are still in court, we just finished our trial and our third lawsuit that we are currentlyy waiting for the judge to announce his decision on that so my lawyer is here to help guide and protect me and make sure i don't say anything -- >> okay, good. for those who don't remember, fuzzy on the details, tell us -- remind us what happened july 19, 2012 when two gay men walked into your cake shop and asked you to design their wedding cake. >> is a july afternoon, a couple girls were working for me, they were busy in the front so when these two gentlemen came in and sat down, they were both occ
. >> today i have a special guest, jack phillips. you may remember him, he may know of him, the owner of the masterpiece cake shop in colorado and he's just been an amazing book called the cost of my faith, how decision in my cake shop took me to the supreme court. welcome. his lawyer is joining us as well. welcome, you guys. >> thank you. an honor to be here today. >> just so my audience is aware, why is your lawyer with us on this interview? >> we are still in court,...
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i have a very special guest today, jack phillips. you may know of him, he's the owner of the masterpiece cake shop in colorado. he's just written an amazing book called the cost of my faith, how a decision in my cake shop took me to the supreme court. welcome, jack, and his lawyer is joining us as well, jonathan scruggs. welcome you guys. >> thank you. i'm honored to be here today. >> and just so my audience is aware, why is your lawyer with us on this interview? >> well, we are still in court. we just finished in the end of march a trial, in our third lawsuit, so we're currently waiting for the judge to announce his decision on that, and so my lawyer is here to help, you know, guide and protect me, make sure that i don't say anything -- >> right, okay good. good. and so for those who don't remember kind of -- who are fuzzy on the details, tell us what -- remind us what happened on july 19, 2012, when two gay men walked into your cake shop and asked you to design their wedding cake. >> yeah, it was a beautiful july afternoon, sunny a
i have a very special guest today, jack phillips. you may know of him, he's the owner of the masterpiece cake shop in colorado. he's just written an amazing book called the cost of my faith, how a decision in my cake shop took me to the supreme court. welcome, jack, and his lawyer is joining us as well, jonathan scruggs. welcome you guys. >> thank you. i'm honored to be here today. >> and just so my audience is aware, why is your lawyer with us on this interview? >> well, we...
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doctor phillips. supervisor mandelman. i do see you have a couple of questions, thank you so much. >> thank you president walton and thank you for convening us to reaffirm this emergency declairation and thanks to doctor philips and d ph and the mayor for recognizing the health emergency in san francisco and for owl of your advocacy to get san francisco to vaccination doses we need. i have a few questions. one relates to this store that he broken in the mercury news about san francisco pulling back from contact tracing on monkeypox. i wonder if you can explain what is going on there and why that makes sense if it does make sense? >> yes, thank you very much. supervisor for the opportunity to speak to that. so when the initial monkeypox cases were detected in san francisco, we were reaching out to every individual where the laboratory reported a positive case. and we continued doing that through the spring and in the early part of the summer. and what our case investigation and contact tracers identified is that we were doi
doctor phillips. supervisor mandelman. i do see you have a couple of questions, thank you so much. >> thank you president walton and thank you for convening us to reaffirm this emergency declairation and thanks to doctor philips and d ph and the mayor for recognizing the health emergency in san francisco and for owl of your advocacy to get san francisco to vaccination doses we need. i have a few questions. one relates to this store that he broken in the mercury news about san francisco...
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doctor phillips. supervisor mandelman. i do see you have a couple of questions, thank you so much. >> thank you president walton and thank you for convening us to reaffirm this emergency declairation and thanks to doctor philips and d ph and the mayor for recognizing the health emergency in san francisco and for owl of your advocacy to get san francisco to vaccination doses we need. i have a few questions. one relates to this store that he broken in the mercury news about san francisco pulling back from contact tracing on monkeypox. i wonder if you can explain what is going on there and why that makes sense if it does make sense? >> yes, thank you very much. supervisor for the opportunity to speak to that. so when the initial monkeypox cases were detected in san francisco, we were reaching out to every individual where the laboratory reported a positive case. and we continued doing that through the spring and in the early part of the summer. and what our case investigation and contact tracers identified is that we were doi
doctor phillips. supervisor mandelman. i do see you have a couple of questions, thank you so much. >> thank you president walton and thank you for convening us to reaffirm this emergency declairation and thanks to doctor philips and d ph and the mayor for recognizing the health emergency in san francisco and for owl of your advocacy to get san francisco to vaccination doses we need. i have a few questions. one relates to this store that he broken in the mercury news about san francisco...
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susan phillips says while the pandemic may have affected families abilities to stay up-to-date, this opportunity makes sense. the idea is to ensure schools and classrooms are safe. >> we know how incredibly important it is. we have seen this with covid-19 and we are hearing now about polio being detected on the east coast. it's critically important that all of her kids are up to date on the vaccinations. >> dr. phillips says the state has not required that kids be vaccinated against covid to attend school but she strongly encourages it. >> when kids go into pre-k or kindergarten, they need to be up-to-date on rubella, measles, polio. >> that's not all. they offer many vaccine therapy people came to check the child's status or updated. >> the demand for vaccines has picked up in the last month or so. >> christie smith, nbc bay area news. >>> is another vaccine option for teens looking to get vaccinated against covid. the fda has given emergency use authorization for novavax shot for kids ages 12 to 17. two dose vaccine received emergency approval for adults back in july. having more v
susan phillips says while the pandemic may have affected families abilities to stay up-to-date, this opportunity makes sense. the idea is to ensure schools and classrooms are safe. >> we know how incredibly important it is. we have seen this with covid-19 and we are hearing now about polio being detected on the east coast. it's critically important that all of her kids are up to date on the vaccinations. >> dr. phillips says the state has not required that kids be vaccinated against...
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donald trump one step closer to announcing he's running for election good morning it's monday, i'm phillip mena. >>> since november four men have been shot and killed they were all muslims of south asian descent. the cases may be related our erin mclachlin has the story. >> reporter: albuquerque, new mexico, fears a serial killer is on the loose police are hunting down this car after what police are calling targeted killings across the city. >> translator: we cannot urge strong enough what appears to be killing because of race and religion. >> reporter: authorities are identifying the latest, his brother-in-law telling nbc news they found his body around midnight in a parking lot in east albuquerque. >> when they approached the vehicle and saw him, they opened the door as soon as they touched him, he slouched over and fell over. his head and face were all injured. >> reporter: a spokesperson for the community tells nbc news that hours before his murder he had attended the funeral sufs of two other murder victims, both shot and killed days before in separate attacks. >> i remember seeing hi
donald trump one step closer to announcing he's running for election good morning it's monday, i'm phillip mena. >>> since november four men have been shot and killed they were all muslims of south asian descent. the cases may be related our erin mclachlin has the story. >> reporter: albuquerque, new mexico, fears a serial killer is on the loose police are hunting down this car after what police are calling targeted killings across the city. >> translator: we cannot urge...
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. >> reporter: taylor and longtime writing partner guitarist ben phillips continued to write.bum was a hit. the song "heaven knows" went platinum. ♪ oh heaven knows we belong way down below ♪ >> reporter: 2016 releasing "who you selling for" with hits like "take me down." ♪ don't care what happens when i die as long as i'm alive ♪ >> reporter: death a common theme through much of her music. it was death that stopped the rock powerhouse in her tracks. ♪ black hole sun won't you come ♪ >> reporter: on tour with soundgarden, at the peak of her career -- >> rocker chris cornell died last night while on tour in detroit. >> reporter: cornell, a rock idol for taylor, found in his hotel room, death by suicide. >> i wasn't prepared for it. like, i didn't know how to kind of -- mentally wrap my mind around it. >> reporter: soon after, the band would cancel the rest of the tour. time off needed to grieve and regroup. >> i was starting to write some songs. i called cato. i said, hey, man, i have some stuff, i don't know if it's for a record or what, but we all need to get out of this funk
. >> reporter: taylor and longtime writing partner guitarist ben phillips continued to write.bum was a hit. the song "heaven knows" went platinum. ♪ oh heaven knows we belong way down below ♪ >> reporter: 2016 releasing "who you selling for" with hits like "take me down." ♪ don't care what happens when i die as long as i'm alive ♪ >> reporter: death a common theme through much of her music. it was death that stopped the rock powerhouse in...
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"early today" starts right now i'm phillip mena >> i'm frances rivera. we begin with a glimmer of hope for the more than 40 million americans who are still paying back their student loans president biden is expected to make an announcement today on federal loan relief. brie jackson is in washington for us >> reporter: president biden had promi promised a decision by the end of the month, but multiple sources have said that president biden is expected to announce a plan today thises to this does come with a caveat they must make an annual salary of $125,000 or less. he is expected to extend the payment pause for more months. but no final decision has been made yet a white house spokesperson saying that the administration has already canceled around $32 billion in debt for more than 1.6 million american, adding that that is more than any other administration in history. the anticipated announcement comes as mr. biden is facing criticism from student debt relief advocates over his lengthy decision-making process, leaving millions in limbo over whether they
"early today" starts right now i'm phillip mena >> i'm frances rivera. we begin with a glimmer of hope for the more than 40 million americans who are still paying back their student loans president biden is expected to make an announcement today on federal loan relief. brie jackson is in washington for us >> reporter: president biden had promi promised a decision by the end of the month, but multiple sources have said that president biden is expected to announce a plan...
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. >> reporter: good morning, p phillip. they discovered some documents that may fall under the attorney-client privilege and have set them aside. they say they have found 184 unique documents marked classified what the doj has said is that they've already conduct there had own review and found a limited set of what could be attorney-client privileged information. now a judge will hear arguments on thursday over whether to appoint a special master the doj is expected to file a more detailed response to trump's request by the end of the week averill haines is looking into whether u.s. security has been compromised. and with the midterms 70 days away, president biden is gearing up to fight, quote, for the soul of the nation. phillip, back to you >> brie jackson live from d.c. thank you. >>> developing this morning. inspectors with the international atomic energy agency have arrived in ukraine these pictures have been posted to social media. the facility and surrounding ar areas were shelled, raising fier fief fears of a nuclea
. >> reporter: good morning, p phillip. they discovered some documents that may fall under the attorney-client privilege and have set them aside. they say they have found 184 unique documents marked classified what the doj has said is that they've already conduct there had own review and found a limited set of what could be attorney-client privileged information. now a judge will hear arguments on thursday over whether to appoint a special master the doj is expected to file a more...
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"early today" starts right now >>> i'm phillip mena >> i'm francis rivera. wnba star brittney griner could soon learn her fate. today she'll be back in court. she face ten years in prison over less than a one gram of cannabis vape cartridges her ordeal has become an international diplomatic incident with the u.s. offering a prisoner swap that russia has not officially commented on. for more on this, we go to nbc's jay gray good morning what can we expect in cordurt today? >> reporter: we expect closing arguments, though a member of griner's legal team says there could be more hearings in this case we'll have to find out if this is actually the close when this takes place a little later in the morning. the wnba star's russian lawyers have spent a ton of time in the courtroom talking about the medical qualities of cannabis, specifically, to treat pain. and stressing that she packed in a hurry when she was leaving the country and really never intended to break russian law. there does continue to be speculation about some type of prisoner exchange that could bri
"early today" starts right now >>> i'm phillip mena >> i'm francis rivera. wnba star brittney griner could soon learn her fate. today she'll be back in court. she face ten years in prison over less than a one gram of cannabis vape cartridges her ordeal has become an international diplomatic incident with the u.s. offering a prisoner swap that russia has not officially commented on. for more on this, we go to nbc's jay gray good morning what can we expect in cordurt...
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the same british journalist tim philips, uh, ended up in the person of graham phillips.ived not only reliable friend. we got a horn horn, really, er, and in the future, as you and i could all see this corpse in britain, they tried by all means to close it. this also suggests that the truth in the west is absolutely not profitable. the story with mary or this is just the case when it is better to see once. and here is her answer to the question. john dugan help you believed everything that was reported in the western media how much of what you now know that you read? how much of that is not true? everything. i thought, okay, maybe it's an exaggeration, none of this is true
the same british journalist tim philips, uh, ended up in the person of graham phillips.ived not only reliable friend. we got a horn horn, really, er, and in the future, as you and i could all see this corpse in britain, they tried by all means to close it. this also suggests that the truth in the west is absolutely not profitable. the story with mary or this is just the case when it is better to see once. and here is her answer to the question. john dugan help you believed everything that was...
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good morning, phillip. the director of national intelligence has confirm thad hconfirmed that they will be assessing the risk to national security when it comes to the classififications listed in the affidavit, the doj says the unauthorized disclosure of top secret documents could cause exceptionally grave danger to national security. adam kinzinger spoke out about the mishandling of classified documents. >> i mean the hypocrisy of folks in my party that spent years chanting "lock her up" about hillary clinton because of some deleted e-mails or quote unquote wiping a server are now out there defending a man who very clearly did not take the national security of the united states to heart, and it will be up to doj whether or not that reaches the level of indictment. but this is disgusting in my mind >> reporter: meanwhile, former president trump has continued to slam the investigation as pure politics but che could soon get one request granted. a judge mr. trump appointed has indicated she will appoint an in
good morning, phillip. the director of national intelligence has confirm thad hconfirmed that they will be assessing the risk to national security when it comes to the classififications listed in the affidavit, the doj says the unauthorized disclosure of top secret documents could cause exceptionally grave danger to national security. adam kinzinger spoke out about the mishandling of classified documents. >> i mean the hypocrisy of folks in my party that spent years chanting "lock...
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>> will come and today i have a very special guest, jack phillips. you may remember him and know him as the masterpiece cake shop in colorado and he has just written an amazing book calling the cost of my faith how my decision took me to the supreme court. welcome. >> i'm honored to be here today. >> so why is your lawyer with us on this interview quick. >> we are still in court. we just finished the and of mard lawsuit so we are currently waiting for the judge to announce his decision on that so my lawyer is here to help guide and protect me that i don't say anything. host. >> those who are fuzzy on the details remind us what happened in july 192012 into game and walked into your cake shop and asked you to design their wedding cake. >> it was sunny and bright so when the two gentlemen it was my duty to see and talk with them. so we made introductions and they said were here to look at wedding cakes and i said sorry i don't do cakes for same-sex weddings and said make cookies or brownies or shower and at which point they stomped out and i wasn't expe
>> will come and today i have a very special guest, jack phillips. you may remember him and know him as the masterpiece cake shop in colorado and he has just written an amazing book calling the cost of my faith how my decision took me to the supreme court. welcome. >> i'm honored to be here today. >> so why is your lawyer with us on this interview quick. >> we are still in court. we just finished the and of mard lawsuit so we are currently waiting for the judge to...
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i think there is a good argument to say the phillips curve will flatten again going forward, and what i do is look at the actual sectors in the labor market, because there are four sectors that really drove this wage story. people and focus on it. it is freight, health, leisure. those were the sectors really covid-related, and those of the ones coming down quite fast. it is another way of digging deeper into the data and getting more optimistic that a soft landing is plausible. it may not be 100% certain, that it is certainly the most likely scenario at the moment. lisa: even if you are right theoretically, are you right politically at a time when the fed is being pushed to do as much as possible? are you right when you talk about a two year yield down when the fed is being charged with taking the helm and controlling inflation even though their policy has a lagging effect? dominic: you know, this is a great issue because this defines all the tilly and the -- volatility in the front end. soft landing is anchored and hard landing will be anchored. it will anchor there because the fed w
i think there is a good argument to say the phillips curve will flatten again going forward, and what i do is look at the actual sectors in the labor market, because there are four sectors that really drove this wage story. people and focus on it. it is freight, health, leisure. those were the sectors really covid-related, and those of the ones coming down quite fast. it is another way of digging deeper into the data and getting more optimistic that a soft landing is plausible. it may not be...
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. >> reporter: kevin phillips was performing an acro paragliding trick in spain thousands of feet in the air when he says he got hit by strong turbulence. his helmet camera shows him violently twist, tangling his chute and trapping his left hand, all while free-falling to earth. >> it got tangled and wrapped up like this. >> reporter: but through all the cords and with just seconds to impact, he manages to find the emergency chute. >> i was lucky actually to find my second rescue, which i could deploy like with my bare hands just ripping it kind of out of the package. >> reporter: falling to the ground unharmed crying out in relief. >> oh, my god. >> reporter: the 34-year-old says he always does safety checks beforehand, and everything looked okay before takeoff. he says he's grateful he was able to think clearly under pressure. >> in the moment i was really surprised that i still was calm. i just wanted or i just needed to function, so i had not enough time to really freak out or to scream. >> reporter: he posted the video on social media already seen more than a million times writi
. >> reporter: kevin phillips was performing an acro paragliding trick in spain thousands of feet in the air when he says he got hit by strong turbulence. his helmet camera shows him violently twist, tangling his chute and trapping his left hand, all while free-falling to earth. >> it got tangled and wrapped up like this. >> reporter: but through all the cords and with just seconds to impact, he manages to find the emergency chute. >> i was lucky actually to find my...