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r&r when they get home. >> time for your red and gold report. the final preseason gams thursday night in texas. if training camp wasn't hard enough, san francisco also had three games over 14 days. fred warner has been with me on the s the sidelines for the first two games but that doesn't mean he hasn't been working. number 54 is the leader of the 49er defene 49er defense and he says the sth of training camp will pay off later in the season. >> is supposed to be hard, it is is supposed to be a grind. if it if it is not, you get into harder spots during the season. you go down three and five last. last year. how do you expect to dig yourself out of something like that? obviously we don't want to do that. >> we got to make it hard on ourselves now so later on we cae the fruits of our labor. > >> a chance to recognize your fe your favorite 49er super fan. scan the code on your screen to nominate members of the faithfu. the faithful. we will be highlighting the super fans. still ahead and streaming on cbs on cbs news bay area, we take you to a small east bay businesg the record spending. how the owner is doing his part to help fuel a comeback. we hi, i'm debra. i'm from colorado. i've been married to my high school sweetheart for 35 years. i'm a mother of four-- always busy. i was starting to feel a little foggy. just didn't feel like things were as sharp as i knew they once were. i heard about prevagen and then i started taking it about two years now. started noticing things a little sharper, a little clearer. i feel like it's kept me on my game. i'm able to remember things. i'd say give it a try. prevagen. healthier brain. better life. for decades, i've worked at the intersection of domestic violence and homelessness. so when prop 27 promised solutions to homelessness, i took a good, hard look. it's not a solution. 90% of the money goes to the out-of-state corporations who wrote it. very little is left for the homeless. don't let corporations exploit homelessness to pad their profits. vote no on 27. here at city of refuge, we house up to 26 families. we reduce homelessness, address mental health, provide spaces for addiction to be broken, create spaces of healing and restoration. for the first time ever, prop 27 will provide permanent funding for organizations like ours. saying yes to prop 27 means more people get the assistance that they nee they get someone to partner in such a way to see transformation come to them. yes on prop 27, because there's no place like home. to see transformation come to them. >> final record sales has seen a a huge spike in the last few years. i love my records. as wih most things, the pandemic appears to have played a role. and maca vic takes us to a shopg his rhythm. >> reporter: when was the last time you took a vinyl record foa spin? there are thousands of them here. for a while there owner wasn't sure if you would ever be able to sell them. for a for a business that revolved around rhythm, his timing was te was terrible. >> i was going to spend all of 2019 getting everything ready to to open up the shop. open up the the shop at the end of 2019. unfortunately unaware that the d is going to flip upside down. three months later in march i had to close the shop. it was closed for 3 months and then was was able to reopen in june. >> reporter: he runs this as a one-man band. unless you count is a shop assistant. >> lisa is the hardest working employee here. she stands in the the window and stares at people. >> reporter: the first customern the door grew up in the streaming age but they bought something arguably even more reo than records. while cassettes might be making a comeback, vinyl is in the middle of the r. the revolution. according to industry data, sales have shut up by more than 360% since 2019. >> the whole experience is getting involved. is >> an experience that a lot more more people are speaking out, keeping the small business bill. business billing. >> the fun things with records is that now that it is back, they make the records so that yr kids are getting into as well. then you have your grandpa was trying to re-collect their old records they had back in the 70. the 70s. > >> the dow is up in the green, 117 points. a lot happening in the u.s. stocks. peloton is teaming up with amazon and this this fitness company is trying to boost it's slumping sales by selling it's original exercise bike and other gear. early this, this month, they are cutting jobs, closing stores and shiftig and shifting delivery work to third-party vendors. peloton shares surged but they are down nearly 90% over the past year. >> let's get a check on our forecast. it looks pretty nice out there to take our
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maybe as winter approaches and that's all for this hour's top news stories moran, the world up next r r. t documentary, fascism, a history dissects the atrocious ideology and points out that it existed long before today. unfortunately, it looks like it is not going anywhere anytime soon. stay close by and i'll see you again soon. offense. very dramatic developments only personally, i'm going to resist. i don't see how that strategy will be successful, very critical. i'm time to sit down and talk ah, the 1st time in history, an entire country's culture has been cancelled. the very modern weapon cancel culture. the desert. wonderful. i wish i feel my last little one, but you can't just me sitting there with the phrase now, particularly refers to canceling russian culture yet them know what secrets of see what was going to give to william. i was hooked. sure. which will be your choice. so that go with them. we what russia is created over the past 1500 years now, question, actually condemned, reviled and reject it. just to remind you that it's the will of bramble. there's a lot closer to ho
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monday weather and some heavy rain in the forecast nbc meteorologist michelle grossman back from some r&r. good morning, ood morning to yo. good to be back. we're looking at flooding throughout the country i got to get back into the swing of things here rain throughout the southwest. the plains, parts of florida as well we're looking for chance for 3 to 4 inches of rain in some spots. as we look at the rainfall forecast, locally 3 inches where. you see the reds, the oranges the yellows. also portions of the rockies that's where we're seeing the chance for heavy rain. sioux falls down to omaha city and also springfield we're also looking for the chance for severe weather, especially in the carolinas where you see the little yellow. the plains heating up once again, especially the southern plains temperatures into the 100s in oklahoma city. all right, guys. we'll talk more about that flooding also, the plains heating up. the southwest is going to see temperatures into the triple-digits as well. we'll look at this in a few minutes. >> this is a long list, and it's just monday. >> all right m
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r, r t correspondent, this is the central african republic where russian instructors are helping president cordero bring peace and security to the troubled nation. we would like to thank our partners from russia. i think that the russian instructors helped us a lot. we are trying to protect the city from the res at these bond groups commit. this is all due to our russian allies who came to help us. and is america on the brink of a 2nd civil war. that's the concern of the washington post senior editor in the wake of a strong public response to the f. b i search of donald trump, florida mansion. ah. hello from ark international studios in moscow. from wherever you may be, watching us on fiorella is about what the hour's top news stories from around the globe. glad to have you with us. let's start with the latest situation in ukraine, where keith's forces have again shells, residential areas of inner goldar, where europe's largest nuclear power plant is located. that's according to officials in the wider is up erosion region who say the attack left at least 9 civilians injured with 2 of them in serious conditions. authority say a number of apartment buildings were hey, and car set ablaze with kids forces using american made ho with search to target civilian areas around the city. local officials believe have is trying to disrupt a planned visit to the area by an i. e, a delegation, while ukrainian authorities have accused russia of the attack. we heard from the chairman of the we are together with russia movement, who believe the attacks are cubes, revenge on the civilian population, door's door, please hold your teachers with these attacks as landscape attempts to disrupt the arrival of the international atomic energy agency. and also revenge a local residence for their desire to reveal the truth about what is happening. because they wrote an open letter to the representatives of the agency and then signed it so they could be no doubt that this is the people's will. a huge number of the residents of zappa rosie region are asking the agency to investigate the situation. so before you see them in recent days, the number of attacks has been off the scale. the nuclear power plant is the main target of the landscape terrorists and they themselves are engaged the nuclear terrorism. they do this with the encouragement of the west london, washington of warsaw should be held responsible for the attacks on the plant is accomplished cisco. because the weapons that key of uses are weapons produced by these countries yield depends on what official se, recent attack on the just mentioned power plant was foiled by russian troops who managed to shoot down a ukrainian kamikaze drone, which was aimed at spent nuclear fuel storage meanwhile, the i e, a has announced it is on its way to the facility and stone from the hamilton coalition to stop the war, says the motive behind ukraine's attacks on the area are to demoralize the local population and turn them against russia. judging by nato's previous behavior in former nato war, such as in afghanistan, iraq, olivia yugoslavia, there isn't much care given much priority given to protecting civilians. in fact, in those wars, nato targeted civilians and kill millions and turn tens of millions more into refugees. so in this nato proxy war and ukraine targeting civilians is par for the course. it's the way they operate. there are a few reasons. one is that they want to demoralize that the local population, they want to turn them against russia. and the, or in some cases, as they did in syria, they use their proxy forces. nato uses its proxy forces to attack civilians and then to blame the opposing side. and now to don bass, where russian lead forces are continuing their offensive against ukrainian strongholds on this map, you can see where the most intense battles are taking place. one is on the outskirts of of df. gov from which don yeske official say ukraine has been shelling residential areas of the republic. russian lead forces are now attempting to encircle the city. there's also an active offensive in the city, or teal move square. russia says one ukrainian battalion last 60 percent of its personnel and was thus withdrawn from the front line, our teeth, igor, stano reports from the region where russia's famous wagner group are in action. well, i guess i could say we are in the epicenter of the ukrainian counter offensive in the don bass. how come you might ask? well, give has been promising to go on the offensive for quite a while now. and in fact, they have been attempting to recapture the previously last positions and villages for weeks here, but well, to no avail. this hail mary attempted a counter assault in fact caused the ukrainians a few more strongholds last to accompany as efficient in battle, as it is closed for outsiders. the wagner group, how do they think? how do they fight? how do they win our film and crew? good, an exclusive glimpse at the inner workings of the orchestra. ah slim of the doctor. we walked from here. we moved carefully and quietly in anticipation that the enemy may be in front of us. we came to the damn, we look around and asked for permission to continue. when we got approval, we move forward as a group. we pass may be 5060 meters and then we made contact off. it's daunted, we moved back just right here. we lay down under the dam. the enemy was shooting us . they thought we were sitting at the bottom of the dam. they tried to kill us. they did not succeed, got them up. we were waiting for help in this house. in this help arrived from the left flank where there was snipers of machine guns rolling. they broke the attacks holding the left side where the snipers were 1st step up. go with tanks and rockets . ukrainian troops blew a hole in the dam, hoping the flood will stop the musicians advance in its tracks. didn't work well done along a federal far enough that i'm in this house on the 2nd floor, there was a machine gun firing at us downstairs. there was a ukrainian soldier with a kalashnikov and he was shooting us as we crawled across the wasteland. after we fell back, we caught artillery support so they would help us. those guys knew what they are doing. they did a fantastic job. after that, we could continue on with the letters of a burglar. several waves of reinforcements failed to tip the balance of power in ukraine's favor here. black body bags most in factory packaging serve as an indicator of how hastily the defenders had to abandon the village. this will, so for a day our enemies were hiding here. this is their kalashnikov, like machine gun. they treated their wounds here. there were about 6 people. were this charred carcass of ukraine's t 72 tank is all that remains of what used to be a bastion of defense just outside the town of our tom. of can i make a done of reporting from the dumbass? i'd say the president of the central african republic is moving to draft a new constitution that will allow him to run for a 3rd term that's after 6 years in power during which moscow has helped him bring stability to the country. the central african republic is one of the world's poorest countries and has been torn apart by civil wars for the past 9 years. but since 2018, when current president, toya dera, asked moscow for assistance in fighting terrorism. there's been a change for the good. our correspondent policy or visit at the capital bond v, where russian military instructors are training local police to fight terrorism and crime. a fall climb from how these streets looked a few short months ago. then bandits were on the loose and rebels, terrorized homes, rape, murder and theft were commonplace. now authorities are able to keep a lid on things, visit the anti gang police. they patrol and maintain control in the various neighborhoods of the city of langley. as you can see, the faces aren't covered, it's important for them to be anonymous because the areas that they're taking, ah, the neighborhoods from where they come. they looking for the gold weapons that are being smuggled drags any kind of stolen goods. and really they are keeping a tight lid, making sure that the city is functioning and safe home returned to the central african republic at the end of 2018 after the president asked moscow for assistance . security officials, how grateful o m a who would like to thank our partners from russia? i think that the russian instructors helped us a lot in our operational and tactical training. we've conducted a lot of exercises with russian instructors, were witnessing improvement, more stability in the country. it used to be a bit difficult to maintain stability because we only worked with the resources we had at that time. thanks to the allies who support us. now we can say that stability is gradually emerging in central african society. of the city is safe, for now, there is peace. the city is calm. there are only small bounded groups left to carry out raids, and we over lent leslie pursuing them. we are trying to protect the city from the res at these bonded groups commit, because this is all due to our russian allies who came to help us providing us with their forces and teaching us military tactics. and thanks to the fund that they provide us, the city is safe for now. we've now been traveling about 2 hours from the capital to a military base on the outskirts of the country. it's here we, russian, instructors have been training soldiers from around the country. first job of the russian military instructors was to unite the country's armed forces, explains just no problem of us. the country needs a significant number of security, military and police personnel. they need to be trained equipped, deploy to remote areas for conducting operations. that's why the government of the central african republic wants to have instructors who have a proven track record and can support the military and police. that number will be expanded to 3000 and the precious now and for the un security council to lift its arms and bang on the country. while moscow was instrumental in having a partially lifted, the blockade prevents the army from getting much needed weapon supplies. at the same time, terrace and mercenaries continued to get weapons through their ill legal channel. the situation may benefit certain western countries because it opens the door to the several as in security, in the central african republic through supply and bandits with weapons. what's ironic is that some watch dogs have accused russia of bad behavior. frankly speaking, we see how different organizations send it in soldiers to the country, profit from the situation. they carry out business products, which are only possible in a week and unstable country. this is the stimulation of the typical liberation of a village. here in the central african republic, as has been happening right across the country. the village is controlled by rebels and in approaching from different directions are the soldiers, some are engaged in fighting, some are detracting attention, and some are actually actively liberating the village itself. now the whole thing takes about 3 to 5 minutes. you can see over here the rebels acting as if they dying, and you can see the soldiers approaching from behind. this is exactly the scenario that has played out in tens of towns across the country and hundreds of villages. to the extent that 80 percent of the central african republic has now been liberated, months and months, the violence and instability, the central african republic, is finally safe wirelessly, a r t monkey central african republic. while europe remains afflicted by an energy crisis facing soaring prices and high inflation, u foreign policy chief joseph l still in says that's the price era pans must be willing to pay for freedom. we are facing major challenges in the short term. there is no denying that the price of gas is rising, but we must be willing to pay a price for freedom. after all, the war in ukraine is not just a war for ukrainians, but a war for our freedom. european electricity prices soar to new record highs on friday. the year ahead contract for german electricity reach 995 year olds per megawatt hours. while the french equivalent search pass $1130.00 euros a more than tenfold increase in both countries since last year. european media outlets are raising fresh concerns about the crises, the latest edition of french satirical magazine. charlie have jo shows president micron collecting firewood while saying 1st come 1st served. while britain, the mirror has called o
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on the shores of the greek islands, for example, the end of the end of sam was where m s f e active r r i n a good state of mind or even if physical, a good state, and what we have been seeing is the effect of the mental health burden that these people carry alongside when they arrive. and then of course, we come into the violent border practices that the authorities employ once they are on land. so it's interesting to see that these people come. and the 1st thing they have in mind is to hide themselves for days in a row, in order to not get caught. and in order to not be forced to be returned to the cost of turkey, where they fell from nicholas. i remember sitting on out there were many news networks around the world in 2015 the coverage of how many people were trying to get to europe. it was, it was an international quasi. it was with definitely a european crisis. we're not at 2015 levels, but why am more people now making a johnny when i believe the statistics all over to 1000000 people have made that journey over those 8 years. but why i'm all people risk in allies to do the same th
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and to make electric vehicles, a common sight, electric vehicle positions in the new bell, r. r phase and based on income. and so they, i really designed to make electric vehicles more affordable for people who might not otherwise be able to buy them. west virginia, senator jo mansion had held up passage of the law until it included funding for the oil and gas industry. he said he would do it again, and i think this is a great american bill now some benefits from him. that's why i can't figure out why my republican friends are doubling down against him when there's so much good for so many people to my help. so many doesn't make any sense to me at all. and the bill as amended is past republicans who didn't vote for the bill, criticised it on social media. quote, democrats robbed americans last year by spending our economy into record inflation this year. their solution is to do it a 2nd time. back at the white house, joe biden delivered some of his own partisan criticism. every single republican congress voted against lord prescription drug prices against laurie healthcare court
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and she can police, they patrol and maintain control in the various neighborhoods of the city of v r r t correspondent visits the central african republic or russian instructors are helping president cordero bring peace and security to the troubled nation. we would like to thank our partners from russia. i think that the russian instructors helped us a lot. we are trying to protect the city from the res at these bonded groups commit . this is all due to our russian allies who came to help us and is america on the brink of a 2nd civil war. that's the concern of the washington post senior editor in the wake of a strong public response to the f. b, i search of donald trump's florida mansion. ah, hello from our to international studios in moscow and from wherever you may be watching us on fiorella is about what the hour's top news stories from around the globe. glad to have you with us. let's start with the latest situation in ukraine, where keith's forces have again shells, residential areas of inter goldar, where europe's largest nuclear power plant is located. that's according to offici
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r r t. nairobi, kenya. as discussed, these developments with canyon political analyst, canon camera science now. thank you for joining us on the program. he's good to see . now preliminary figures indicate that william rousseau will be the winner of this election. what do you think the so called hustlers victory would actually do to change the country? well, thank you for having me and well, as you read, no mention preliminary resolves to retrieve the lead. and part of this is been a very noticed, the process is slow, it is good that we get the steps right. because in the past, this of the big crew leaves a result of why most verified probably was part of that going back to what, what they half love we in the country because of the increasing and nicotine high employment about the what the new prices. it was easy for me to appeal to those people who must have been not an employee. the youth provide hope, provide court out of the movement. did craft something called bottom up the to try and reach and to more resources and tried to develop what we call the, the low end of the pyramid. because they're very many navators that need these promising to put what we call government funds. because the growth visually wide resources for the purpose that business is and helps the youth start in commission. this is why in small what we call less small scale and micro micro investment kind of been this credit was a lot of the people in the country who started businesses that came they went up in smoke because the credit is really expensive. and none of them ended up having graded to they will not be able to. so it's promising to give them what we call credit facility, that the government for those small businesses and other people one to especially and that's level that was something that is very appealing, especially the people who have no access to credit. so know that people around the well as a eagerly anticipating this election, and it's being seen as widely important for can you say what exactly is stay careful the country the stick for the country. one, there is the issue of governors. the outgoing president seemed to have arranged near the structure of government and when the hunt shook that we lost a key element of governors, which is the position, keeping the government in check that went down. and then we have what we call the been a very, very, be concerned about the development of institutions compromising because the 2010 constitution allowed us to have checks and balances. but the check and balances were beginning to win and, and exit at the end of a bearing executive. so we're looking at, this could be a way for us to get back to what we call the reset mode for us to begin to finish, to be connected to the 10 competition which we all supported and read because that was bringing, giving power to the people but as it is that the disability, the constitution has failed to take off the result. we still have the government, the government, the people failing to cover see what happens in their lives. and it wasn't really that once we have the structure of institutions working, then it will create what's called stability, political assembly to social stability. and that's a number for the people who call investments. what are the last is the flight of investment of the best of the country was what you call a book limited investment. premise that will number the ability to accepting both locally and for an investment in the country and trying to get everybody on board. i think that is providing using the huge resource they use and putting into the 100 potential to try and pay comic growth that thank you. pay can you, political analysts can beside thank you so much for your time. we appreciate your insights as raging pakistan over the harnessed attention of former prime minister in runtime clothes, age, shop, and skill. he's been arrested on sedition charges, the allegations stone from his comments about alleged divisions within the military . i've a cons. removal from power and a parliamentary vote of no confidence in april was surveillance. first, it shows that police smashing the windows of the cargill was in the yanking mouse and shoving him into an unmarked vehicle. the country's inferior minutes to say, the suspect was arrested in accordance with the law, will appear before a court on thursday, from a premier in rank con and his political party have harshly condemned the news. this is an abduction, not an arrest. can such shameful acts take place in any democracy, political workers treated as enemies and all to make us accept a foreign back to government of crooks. after the ban on a r y yesterday, today, they've arrested shabazz. gil pakistan is living under a fascist imported government, which doesn't care about the human rights of the people of pakistan. we strongly demand the immediate release of doctor gil release shabazz gill. they arrest was preceded by the suspension of a popular package on the tv channel, a r y news. the outlet is known for its criticism of the current government in china now being accused of spreading inflammatory content. now let's head to abusive was also been arrested without a warrant. and one of the taliban took commanders in pakistan has been killed in a car bombing and neighboring afghanistan. thus, according to pakistani officials, no one has yet claimed responsibility for the killing, which took place in the afghan province of pac chica near the pakistani border taliban commander, omar cali, to cosign a, had a 3000000000 dollar bouncy on his head and was allegedly behind some of the deadliest attacks by the taliban faction which s
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r r t. nairobi, kenya, pollings, deputy prime ministers in the country has no reason to fulfill its obligation to the u. s. kansas brussel stands its grounds demanding poland implements major changes to his court system before finally being allowed to access 35 and 1000000000 euros from the use cobit relief program. if there is an attempt to block the payment and the european commission tries to pressure us, then we have no choice but to pull out all the canons in our arsenal and respond with barrage fire. that's pretty tough. talk coming from poland, poland, hearing the hardway that the you give it, but the, you also take it away when you deviate from brussels agenda. the country is the biggest net recipient in the entire block of funding from brussels. and may have been misled into thinking that it was calling the shots for the entire block. now it's easy to see how that could happen since polish officials served as a convenient attack dog for brussels, barking at other countries within the block for not doing enough to fulfill war saws. anti russian fantasies in ukraine after the polish leadership to law french president emanuel macklin for daring to advocate in favor of diplomacy with russia over ukraine and took jobs at german chancellor, olaf schultz for even maintaining communication with russian president vladimir putin amid the conflict. it now can't even be bothered to find time to meet with outgoing british prime minister and grand champion of ukraine voice johnson. well, it may feel empowered, warsaw is now learning that you solidarity comes with a hefty price tag. and the straight jacket is probably starting to feel a bit tight as brussels threatens to cut off funding. as a result of worse, us failure to enact judicial reforms to brussels liking the polish vice prime ministers outraged at this infringement on what he seizes the country sovereignty, we have shown maximum good. will the concessions have yielded nothing. it's time to learn lessons since the european commission is not fulfilling its obligation to polish, we have no reason to fulfill our obligations to the european union. it is time to draw conclusions. we had to try if only to make the issue clear. and today it is clear everyone can see what the game is about. yeah, he must be totally sought. i mean wars, i did everything right. everything that you want them to do or ukraine and now warsaw is also threatened legal sion vowing to veto you initiatives and build a coalition to eject you. comission, president ursula vander lane. i thought they were marching in lock step on ukraine . they are b fs. what happened, the general secretary of the governing party even refers to a german russian plan to rule europe. perhaps more so now has a better understanding of how other countries feel when they're being pressured by brussels and poland into a ukraine agenda against their own national sovereign interests. well, that perfectly suited war saw there. now finding out what happens when you try to exercise your own independence from within the block. and it's now seeing what can happen when like russia, it ends up in the cross hairs of brussels rhetoric and big guns. kazinsky wants to get rid of it, bonder lee, and if she doesn't pay, we in the european parliament want to get rid of her. if she does pay, kazinsky is bowling. it's out of the e u consistently and with the tenacity of a mania, all supporters of the union must finally understand this. p. i s his words about guns and barrage fire against brussels sound grotesque. but believe me, there is nothing to laugh about here. as if europe did not have enough issues p i s and kazinsky turn off the populace nationalist rhetoric in parliament. we will continue to push the government to fix the justice system. yeah, there we go. the big you guns all pointed at war. so now, before the rush, ukraine situation came along. poland was the problem. it's unfortunate the worse i didn't use the opportunity to defend national interests over and above the use ukraine dogma because it now risks paying heavy price itself for that $1.00 size fits all approach for which he was only too happy to advocate when it wasn't the target political weaponized ation of a federal agency. that's what u. s. republicans are saying about the recent f b i rate on a private resort of ex president donald trump. some republicans have accused the sides of hunting them down while turning a blind eye to the wrong doings. of democrats, the rate of maryland go, is another escalation and the weapon i zation of federal agency against the regime political opponents. while people i counter biden get treated with kid gloves, how the regime is getting another 87 k i r s agents to wield against its adversary's banana republic. when you have hillary clinton paying foreign agents to interfere with an election, people lying on the road repeatedly hunter by doing crack on tape. and what happens, where are the federal agents? you can't imagine what it would have ever happened to a democrat. this is where americans now begin asked the question, do we have a dual justice system in america? is there equal justice on the law? while this was a search warrant that was approved by a judge that was being executed? people are looking on and seeing this as very selective. we're looking at the fact that a, apparently, the reported reason for these raids is somehow that trump was supposedly miss using classified information. ah, however, i will recall the scandal involving hillary clinton's server and with all kinds of classified information was put at risk and she experienced no such raid on her home . people recall a jeffrey epstein and the allegations about his a
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doses, but helped experts say that create other issues really need to be partnering with our global r r as in colleagues around the world to make sure the vaccines i just made available to high income countries that you asked in an in europe that also that, you know, it's just, it's pretty alarming and disgusting that now there are still no vaccines made available on accounting of africa. the maker of the vaccine says it will take months to expand its production capabilities. but experts say the window to contain a broader outbreak could already be closing. particle haine, al jazeera washington. the united states top infectious disease expert to dr. antony felt she will step down on december fraud. she has been front and center of the country's co. 19 response is advised 7 presidents and spent more than 50 years at the national institutes of health. the health and human services. secretary is avia, beserra. praise felt she pres, selfless, passionate, to bring hope and healing to the american people. his departure was expected. millions of students in the philippines are returning to sch
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r r t. nairobi, kenya. there's outweighed, in pakistan, over the harsh attention of former prime minister inland cons, close age siobhan skill. he's been arrested on sedition charges. the allegation stem from his comments about alleged divisions within the military. i have a cons, removal from power and a parliamentary vote of no confidence in april surveillance, fitted shows. the police smashing the windows of the con gil was in pulling him out and putting him in an unmarked vehicle. the country's interior minister says the suspect was arrested in accordance with the law and will appear before a court on thursday. former premier emron car and his political party have harshly condemned the arrest. calling it an abduction. this is an abduction, not an arrest. can such shameful acts take place in any democracy? political workers treated as enemies and all to make us accept a foreign back to government of crooks. after the ban on a r y, yesterday to day, they've arrested shabazz. gil pakistan is living under a fascist imported government, which doesn't care about the human rights of the people of pakistan. we strongly demand the immediate release of doctor gil release shabazz gill. the arrest was preceded by the removal from the air of the popular pakistani tv channel r e. news. the our list is known for his criticism of the current government with the channel. now, being accused of spreading inflammatory content, the outlets head to our mad youself has also been arrested without a warrant, will as now close to lawyer until political, unless hath on us lunch sad to discuss this further thank for joining us on the program. now, pakistan has been hit by a wave of violent arrests for political reasons. that was your take on the situation. so the up, the current government is run by the p d. m, which stands for the box on democratic democratic movement. anything but democratic . we saw the news clashed all over the me
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but the question remains is a democracy or cash that is costing balance policy r r t. nairobi, kenya. says discuss these of elements with canyon entrepreneur and nina, dolo, thank you so much for joining us on the program. it's good to see you. and now i'm to ne, as thick is a looking as if it's going to be a william roots. so winner at this point. so what do you think the so called hustlers victory will actually do for the country? hi, good to to. i think it's, it's time for the economy to get back to growing. and we are coming back all of a tough time from call we'd and of course we'd election, there's always some contracting commitment activated. so it's time for us to look for what that leaves stuff, the elections and hopefully the new government, wherever. when i was able to see the economy was recovery wasn't on japan yourself, which of the candidates have supported by the majority of entrepreneurs in the country? so for us to print us, we are looking to add some favorable tax policies that is tricky with governments. but hopefully we are going to get a government that understan
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r. r t correspond that visits the central african republic, where russia, instructors are helping presidents awards. dara, bring peace and security to the troubles nation. we would like to thank our partners from russia. i think that the russian instructors helped us a lot. we are trying to protect the city from the re you to these bonded groups commit. this is what you to our russian allies who came to help us. and is america on the brink of a 2nd civil war. that's the concern of the washington post senior editor in the wake of a strong public response to the f. b. i search of donald trump, florida mansion with hello for martine, or national studios in moscow. and from wherever you may be joining, i'm fiorella isabel with the hour's top news stories from around the globe. pleasure to have you with us. let's start with the latest situation in ukraine where camps forces have again shelled residential areas of energy. goldar, where europe's largest nuclear power plant is located. that's according to officials in the wider is upper rogia region, will say the attack left at least 9 civilians injured with 2 of them in serious conditions. authority say a number of apartment buildings were hey, in car set ablaze with key, of course is using american made whole search to target civilian areas around the city. local officials believe kiev is trying to disrupt a plan visit to the area by and i a delegation, while ukrainian authorities have accused russia the attack. we heard from the chairman of the we are together with russia movement, who believes the attacks are cubes, revenge on the civilian population. doors to please, would you suggest with these attacks zalinski is attempts to disrupt the arrival of the international atomic energy agency and also revenge a local residence for their desire to reveal the truth about what is happening. because they wrote an open letter to the representatives of the agency and then signed it. so that could be no doubt that this is the people's will a huge number of the residents of zappa rosie region are asking the agency to investigate the situation. so the piece will use in recent days, the number of attacks has been off the scale. the nuclear power plant is the main target of the landscape terrorists. and they themselves are engaged the nuclear terrorism. they do this for the encouragement of the west london, washington of warsaw should be held responsible for the attacks on the plant as accomplices. because the weapons that key have uses or weapons produced by these countries, yellow official say a recent attack on the adjustment and power plant was foiled by russian troops who managed to shoot down a ukrainian kamikaze ground. meanwhile, the i a, a has announced it is on its way to the facility hen stone, from the hamilton coalition to stop the war, says the motive behind ukraine's attacks on the area are to demoralize the local population and turned them against russia. judging by nato's previous behavior in former nato war, such as in afghanistan and iraq, olivia yugoslavia that there isn't much care given much priority given to protecting civilians. in fact, in those wars natal targeted civilians and kill millions and turn tens of millions more into refugees. so in this nato proxy war and ukraine of targeting civilians is par for the course. it's the way they operate. there are a few reasons. one is that they wanted demoralized at the local population. they want to turn them against our russia and, and the orn some cases as they did in syria. they use their proxy for us, as nato uses its proxy forces to attack civilians and then to blame. they are opposing side and now to don bass were russian lead forces are continuing their offensive against ukrainian strongholds. on this map you can see where the most intense battles are taking place. one is on the outskirts of d f, which from which don, yes, the officials say ukraine has been shelling residential areas of the republic. russian lead forces are now attempting to encircle the city. there's also an active offensive in the city of already almost where russia says one ukrainian battalion last 60 percent of its personnel and was thus withdrawn from the front line. our t gore stano reports from the region where russia's famous wagner group are in option. well, i guess i could say we are in the epicenter of the ukrainian counter offensive in the don bass. how come you might as well give, has been promising to go on the offensive for quite a while now. and in fact, they have been attempting to recapture the previously lost positions and villages for weeks here, but well, to no avail. this hail mary attempted a counter assault in fact caused the ukrainians a few more strongholds last to accompany as efficient in battle. as it is closed for outsiders, the wagner group. how do they think? how do they fight? how do they win our filming crew? good, an exclusive glimpse at the inner workings of the orchestra. ah slim of the little gear we walked from here. we moved carefully and quietly in anticipation of the enemy may be in front of us. we came to the damn, we look around and asked for permission to continue. when we got approval, we move forward as a group. we pass may be 5060 meters and then we made contact off it started, we moved back just right here. we lay down under the dam. the enemy was shooting us . they thought we were sitting at the bottom of the dam. they tried to kill us. they did not succeed it other than we were waiting for help in this house. in this help arrived from the left flank where there was snipe of the machine guns while they blocked the attacks. holding the left side where the snipers were for pick up with tanks and rockets, ukrainian troops blew a hole in the dam, hoping the flood will stopped. the musicians advance in its tracks didn't work well done. i'm going to look at your fun of that. i'm in this house on the 2nd floor, there was a machine gun flooring at us downstairs there was a ukrainian soldier with a kalashnikov, and he was shooting us as we crawled across the waste land. off we fell back. we called artillery support, so they would help us. those guys knew what they are doing. they did a fantastic job, so could, after that we could continue onward emptiness of a burglar. several waves of reinforcements failed to tip the balance of power in ukraine's favor here. black body bags most in factory packaging serve as an indicator of how hastily the defenders had to abandon the village. this bill, so freddie enemies were hiding here. okay. this is their kalashnikov like machine gun. they treated their wounds, his. there were about 6 people. it was in this chard, carcass of ukraine's t. 72 tank is all that remains of what used to be a bastion of defense just outside the town of our jobs. i make a ton of reporting from the don bass. i'd say the president of the central african republic is moving to draft a new constitution that will allow him to run for a 3rd term that's after 6 years and power during which moscow has helped him bring stability to the country. the central african republic is one of the world's poorest countries and has been torn apart by civil wars for the past 9 years. but since 2018 when current presidential adara as moscow for assistance in fighting terrorism, there's been a change for the good. our correspondent policy li are visited the capital bind ye are russian military instructors are training local police to fight terrorism and crime. a far cry from how the streets looked a few short months ago. then bandits were on the loose and rebels, terrorized homes, rape, murder, and theft were commonplace. now authorities are able to keep a lid on things. v. angie, gang, police, they patrol and maintain control in the various neighborhoods of the city of mcgee. as you can see, the faces aren't covered, it's important for them to be anonymous because the areas that they taking all the neighborhoods from where they come. they looking for illegal weapons that are being smuggled drags any kind of stolen goods and radio. they are keeping a tight lid, making sure that the city is functioning, and safe. com returned to the central african republic at the end of 2018 after the president asked moscow for assistance. security officials are grateful. jemirah. we would like to thank our partners from russia. i think that the russian instructors helped us a lot in our operational and tactical training. we've conducted a lot of exercises with russian instructors. we are witnessing improvement, more stability in the country. it used to be a bit difficult to maintain stability because we only worked with the resources we had at that time. thanks to the allies who support us. now we can say that stability is gradually emerging in central african society. of the city is safer. now, there is peace, the city is calm. there are only small bounded groups left to carry out raids, and we over lent leslie pursuing them. we are trying to protect the city from the res at these bonds groups commit. this is all due to our russian allies who came to help us providing us with their forces and teaching us military tactics. and thanks to the funds that they provide us, the city is safe. now. we've now been traveling about 2 hours from the capital to a military base on the outskirts of the country. it's here we, russian, instructors have been training soldiers from around the country. the 1st job of the russian military instructors was to unite the country's armed forces exclaims, just gonna pull. the members of the country needs a significant number of security, military and police personnel. they need to be trained equipped, deploy to remote areas for conducting operations. that's why the government of the central african republic wants to have instructors who have a proven track record and can support the military and police, and that number will be expanded to 3000. and the pushes now on for the un security council to lift its arms and fog on the country. while moscow was instrumental in having it partially lifted. the blockade prevents the army from getting much needed weapon supplies. the same time terrace and mercenaries continued to get weapons through their legal channel. the situation may benefit certain western countries because it opens the door to the several as in security, in the central african republic through supplying bandits with weapons. what's ironic is that some watch dogs have accused russia of bad behavior. frankly speaking, we see how different organizations send it in soldiers to the country. profit from the situation. they carry out business products, which are only possible in a week an unstable country. this is the simulation of the typical liberation of a village. here in the central african republic, as has been happening right across the country. the village is controlled by rebels and in approaching from different directions are the soldiers. some are engaged in fighting, some are detracting attention, and some are actually actively liberating the village itself. now the whole thing takes about 3 to 5 minutes. you can see over here the rebels acting as if they dying, and you can see the soldiers approaching from behind. this is exactly the scenario that has played out in tens of towns across the country and hundreds of villages. to the extent that 80 percent of the central african republic has now been liberated, among some months of violence and instability, the central african, the public, is finally safe policy on t monkey central african republic. while europe remains afflicted by an energy crisis facing soaring prices and high inflation, e foreign policy chief, joseph morales still insist that's the price. europeans must be willing to pay for freedom. we are facing major challenges in the short term. there is no denying that the price of gas is rising, but we must be willing to pay a price for freedom. after all, the war in ukraine is not just a war for ukrainians, but a war for our freedom. european electricity prices sort to new record highs on friday. the year i had contract for german electricity reach $995.00 euros per megawatt hours. while the french equivalent search pass $1130.00 euro's a more than 10 fold increase in both countries since last year. european media outlets are raising fresh concerns about the crises, the latest edition of french satirical magazine, charlie have dough shows president mac wrong collecting firewood while saying 1st come 1st served while brittany, the mirror has called on you k leaders to finally do something about the rising prices suggesting that some people will freeze to death this coming winter. many germans aren't happy with their bills either and say they simply can't afford another price hike. i. susie and i keep high's as energy prices are, of course, gigantic dish and there is no question that they are a terrible burden for consumers throughout europe. and if i have no understanding why energy companies make such improbable profits in the consumers, have to pay for it on the i have isn't i should in on we're just students. and you can already tell that there is somehow less money left in your wallet at the end of the month. of course, it is a bit of a worry for consumers. energy savings also have their limits. different at that point natal additions have to intervene by lowering the taxes high. if you questions on the student, our costs of living have risen in our household. that there are many ways you can save energy. for example, instead of heating your entire house to 20 degrees, you can shut the door and keep other rooms where you are not spending much time, a bit cooler, infantry with it, you can have it on also. meanwhile, hunger is foreign minister says europeans states are under the influence of quote, the liberal mainstream and that's why they're imposing sanctions on russian energy just are set up maybe like washington, im, hungary does not want to negotiate any energy. sanctions have room relation to oil or natural gas. mitchell, and i want to say that we're not alone in this. it may seem, there is political courage and political stability, but unfortunately not everyone shares these qualities. if at the last meeting of the consulate e, u foreign ministers, the issue of oil sanctions was discussed and several colleagues came up and asked peter, you against it. boy. and i replied, my friend, you know me, you can't say that you are in solidarity with me toil. there is such incredible pressure from the liberal mainstream on those who tell the truth. and if there is not a certain level of political stability, the country will not be able to act independently, which is not freedom for the average german nor average britain or frenchman who can't he to his home this winter. some in europe don't regard. don't share mister barrels opinion either or as johnston is called the shared sacrifice. but everybody in britain who has the capacity to think knows that forrest johnson will not be part of that sacrifice. mister beryl and mister johnson, calling upon the ordinary people of europe to sacrifice for the geo, them's their own safety and security this winter for the geopolitical aims of the united states. that is what there is these really being called for here. all this talk of freedom and values. it means precisely nothing. it is about a attempt by the united states to preserve it's a gemini, over europe. and that is why they keep pursuing this proxy war in ukraine with the russians. and until people are ready to go out and protest and force the politicians to behave differently, they're going to keep using this excuse and hiding behind lofty rhetoric of freedom and democracy when really this is an ugly game of power politics in which the european working and middle class populations are the sacrifice that the politicians in europe are willing to make for the benefits of preserving their relationship with the americans. ah, to max. so now where the import of russian goods has stored 20 percent, according to the latest figures from the bank of mexico in the 1st half of this year, imports from russia reach 1190000000. that's after 2021 trade turnover reach a record high, exceeding 4500000000. russia is a key supplier of fertilizers to mexico and accounts for nearly a quarter of all imports of nitrogen, phosphorus, and potash. we spoke with victor manuel king dana, a political expert who thinks mexico needs even more imports from russia to maintain agricultural development. great, katie, minnesota, we need 2 things. russian 1st lies is coming to mexico and an increase in mutual investments. it would be very nice to continue cooperating, rushing contribution to our cultural developments, mexico. we don't have enough fertilizers right now, which affects the agricultural mexico very bodily. that's why we need more fertilizers from russia. us. the rise comes amid continued unprecedented pressure on the russian economy from western countries. more than 30 countries have imposed sanctions affecting energy imports, financial transactions, and shipments. victor manuel king donna again thinks mexicans would suffer greatly if trade with russia was suspended. when you look at, when we see some kind of pressure on the mexican government, at the same time, impulse from russia, a very important because previously the whole infrastructure and production of fertilizers was destroyed. i hope that deliveries will not be suspended due to conflicts unrelated to commercial trade because the mexican people will be the 1st to be affected, will be more expensive to produce the necessary amounts of products. and it will also be more expensive for people to buy essential agricultural products. that's why it's so important to continue the trade between russia and mexico several 100 cars. i've taken to the streets of moscow to show their solidarity with serbia decorated with russian and serbian flags of vehicles cruised along the capital central streets as part of a brother for brother rally. the event is understood to be one of the largest in support of serbia by russians since 1999. we heard from some of the participants. oh, there are a lot of us gathered here. we didn't expect this many that we expected about $100.00 cars, but it turned out to be around $300.00. the issue of support for serbia is relevant now. they need us now. we should support them. in participating in the rally for a 3rd time. there are more and more of us and we will continue to do so. i want russia to help serbia to survive, and serbia helps us to survive. when we needed support, the support of the serbs was very strong. i am a serbian myself. i came here to day with my family, the serbian people support russia. now we're far from our homeland, where there are great difficulties now. but we will continue to support russia. the motor rally ended with a video called to belgrade were a fellow rally and bawling. tens of thousands of people was being held in support of russia, as well as calling for the unification of serbia and traditional conservative values. many wave russian flags and some carried posters of vladimir putin. more questions than answers a search warrant used by the f b. i to facilitate a search, a former u. s. president donald trump, florida residence is itself raising eyebrows as more than half of the 30. a page document is redacted. leaving questions about a political motive ahead of mid term elections. glad to see the f. b i being fully transparent and releasing the warrant for trumps rate. i've seen plenty of warrens in my life and this basically sums up the redacted gestapo. f. b, i warrant issued for trump, f b i directly spied on candidate in president trump lied repeatedly to get courts to approve vice a warranty. targeting him, paid a foreign national to gin up smears on him. comi f. b. i's fire director stolen league trumps f. b i files, so rate on trump's home is par for the course. the bureau conducted a search of trumps mar lago residence this month, accusing him of breaking the espionage act, saying he may have stolen classified documents concerning the u. s. nuclear program . however, trump denies the accusations and claims at biden's administration is trying to throw him in jail, so he'll no longer be able to run in 2024. unlike twitter users, many of whom are mocking the f b. i's approach the washington post, the senior editor sees trump's ongoing legal blues as a potential prelude for civil war due to the increasing polarization of american society. earlier i spoke with arvin laura, the vice chair for the libertarian national committee, who thinks there might be political violence if trump is arrested. i would say right now, we're at the level of a basically guaranteed national divorce. one that is currently ongoing and you're seeing it in all parts of life and education, you're seeing more and more people simply leaving the public school system, leaving the government school system and homeschooling and creating homeschool cooperative. where they, where they, where they teach without government propaganda. and so you're already seeing a national divorce going on. now the question is will. busy of this national divorce turn into violence and that is something that can very likely happen there would require one side to engage in violence. so for example, if trump is forcibly jail the best can, it could be very easily be a catalyst for violence. so divorce definitely violence, certainly very possible. and now to our special coverage on afghanistan, which marks one year since nato's chaotic withdrawal. ah. 12 months on taliban foreign minister mohammed ja, curb claims the u. s. is using pakistani aerospace to launch drone attracts on afghanistan, calling it proved that america's unwonted interference continues. here's our t's peter scott on how u. s. drone strikes. regularly had civilians on the ground, including a family wiped out on august 29th, 2021. in one of its passing gifts after its 20 year long war in afghanistan, u. s. conducted a drone strike on a vehicle in cargo. this was meant for an i c k terrorist a valid targets whose car was apparently parts with explosives, retaliation for the suicide bombing that killed a 13 us servicemen at the airport just days earlier, bought the new york times, carried out an investigation that revealed the awful truth, the person killed in the car was 43 year old. they're married amadi and a mardi was no terrorist anything, but it was in fights, an 8 worker for 15 years at nutrition and education international, which is an american organization that helps fights malnutrition. he was killed as he pulled into his driveway. it's home. ah ah ah. i who are like they don't let the with k to us. i can't forget that moment. we were standing outside in the street, chatting with friends and there was a huge blast. i looked around to find out what happened while i saw the main gate of the house on the ground. flame threw isabel from the house. the building was burning. i saw children's bodies torn into pieces. i saw their arms lying around and legs and feet. it was horrible. i formula declared the session that night when americans had announced they had targeted. i says we were shocked. it was a completely false proclamation. their claims could prove in further day jerry. ah, i with i'm when faced with this horrific realization, even us lawmakers expressed outrage the guy the biden administration drone. was he an aide worker or an ice his k operative. ah, the administration is, of course, reviewing that ah, that strike. ah, and i'm sure that a, you know, full assessable b will before you don't know if it was an aide worker or an ice, his k operative. i don't, i don't know because we're brewer viewing it. we'll see. you think you'd kind of know before you're off, somebody with a predator drone whether he's an aide worth her, or he's an ice is k, and only when bites into a corner, did the pentagon finally admit it, made a mistake and say it was sorry all for my profound condolences to the family and friends of those who were killed. this strike was taken in the earnest belief that it would clear and imminent threat to our forces in the iraqi was at the airport. but it was a mistake. and i all for my sincere apology, having realised the error of his ways, the pentagon then endeavored to make amends for this botched strike to conduct a thorough investigations the events and somehow make amends to the family. 2 months later, the conclusion of that review came out. that's a mistake. it's a regrettable mistake. as an honest mistake, i understand the consequences, but it's not criminal, conduct random conduct negligence. that's rights everyone with less off the hook, no misconduct or negligence, no disciplinary action. just a breakdown in communication wrongly identifying the targets and recommendations were made to avoid similar events happening again in the future. a modest form employer based in california was outraged at the injustice. how can our military wrongly take the lives of 10, precious african people and hold no one accountable in any way? what messages sending to family members who lost their loved ones, and my employees who lost a beloved colleague under marty's is not the only life to have been lost without any accountability from the u. s. military, between 242020 the u. s. can do some more than 13000 drone strikes. enough gun is done going up to $900.00 civilians including more than $100.00 children. so a modest case is not unique, but it's a symbolic of the chaos surrounding americas withdrawal. the tragic twists in the story is the amadi and his family had applied for refugee status in the us and we're waiting for a response. i mean, dedicated 15 years of his life working for the u. s. based a group been stead a. marty was killed by the very nation he was seeking safe haven in a tragic end to a tragic 20 years. those were the hour's top news stories circulating the world far more up to the minute news had over to r t dot com. and don't forget to follow us on twitter gab odyssey and rumble. thanks for tuning and cnx i'm with ah ah ah ah ah.
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r r t. nairobi, kenya. you as how speak and nancy pelosi has defended her provocative visit to taiwan during her 1st media conferences. returning from the island, china had warned against the trip and has responded with sanctions and military moves. pelosi maintains that her trip was justified. we will not allow china to isolate taiwan. they have kept taiwan from participating the world health organization, other things where taiwan can make a very valued contribution and they may keep them from going there, but they're not keeping us from going to taiwan. indeed, well, we heard the speaker of the house of the united states defending her crib. meanwhile, things across the ocean in east asia and elsewhere are boiling. now the military drill. the a strong react. higher region was racing for the results of what happened. and it's also important to note that the media is still in overdrive about the possibility of things happening. the possibility of, of the result of this trip. it caused a huge amount of international concern, intention and real fear and what could break out as a result. so now we also know that nancy pelosi doesn't seem very concerned about this at all really. and she has often miss spoken and, and said some interesting things in reaction. your trip is nancy pelosi, i think that he's in a fragile play. see, for his hobbling searches economy he, she's acting like a scared bully and this is his voice at the for the, the meeting that where she will want to be re elected china is one of them. freest societies in the world don't take it from me. that's from freedom house, the speaker as referencing taiwan, the speakers record of speaking out against the chinese communist party for 35 years in the congress as unsurpassed. in addition to that, we've got china throwing jabs at washington over us, bases in the region. and we have joe biden responding by saying that he's not worried about what the results of the trip could be, and not worried about us china relations as a result of this trip. this is joe by how worried are you decisions? i want to try know, he's gonna keep me a bit of a bridge around the whole island now. ah, ward, i'm with stated that this trip cost american taxpayers roughly 90000000 dollars, 90000000 dollars was bads. and it seems like the whole international community was put on high alert. that's the results of nancy pelosi is trip to the island of taiwan as outrage in pakistan over the hosp attention of former prime minister in rank cons, close h shabazz skill. he's been arrested on sedition charges delegation stem from his comments about alleged divisions within the military. have a cons removal from power in a parliamentary votes have no confidence in april surveillance for tid shows, the police smashing the windows of the car gill within and then yanking him out and shoving him into an unmarked vehicle. the country's interior minutes to face the suspect was arrested in accordance with the law and will appear before a court on thursday from a premier and run con and his political party have harshly condemned the news. this is an abduction, not an arrest. can such shameful acts take place in any democracy? political workers treated as enemies and all to make us accept a foreign back to government of crooks. after the ban on e r y yesterday today, they've arrested shabazz. gil pakistan is living under a fascist imported government, which doesn't care about the human rights of the people of pakistan. we strongly demand the immediate release of doctor gil release shabazz gill. the rest was preceded by the suspension of a popular pakistani tv channel, a r y news. the outlet is known for its criticism of the current governments with the channel now being accused of spreading inflammatory contents, the outlets had to are made use. it has also been arrested without a warrant of pakistani lawyer. and jeff political analysts told you that the government's actions are playing right into the hands of one con. the current government is run by the p d. m, which stands for the box on democratic democratic movement. anything but democratic and these are very dark and dismal days, like your son. because pakistan is literally living to an area where we don't have any semblance of the rule of law. all these charges are being
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t£r>r>c morning thank you for having me on.energy minister of saudi arabia, the prince, is worried about the volatility in the market and the wild swings — and while the swings are not necessarily reflecting reality and he has a point. we are still in an extremely tight market with only very, very little spare capacity left in 0pec+. would i be too worried about them marginally reducing output? no. why? when you look up output? no. why? when you look up what they have promised to produce, last month injuly, according to s&p, there were 2.8 million barrels a day below what they had promised to produce. so, you know, the people from saudi arabia and uae and the kuwaitis, produce more and russia produced a little bit more despite the war in ukraine but the africans really did not come through. in many ways, even if it goes down with production, as long as he does not go down below this 2.8 million barrels, at which they will not, they are under producing, i'm not too fast. what about if iran enters the market and there are convers
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r kell 's stand this time. and in 2008, r kelly's lawyers _ stand this time. and in 2008, rst| kelly's lawyers argued amongst other things that the girl who was captured on video with him, didn't involve r kelly, and indeed that was their defence that time. what is their defence going to be this time around, do you think? we defence going to be this time around, do you think? we got a little bit of— around, do you think? we got a little bit of preview _ around, do you think? we got a little bit of preview of _ around, do you think? we got a little bit of preview of that - little bit of preview of that during opening statements today. r kelly's attorney spent a lot of time actuallyjust attacking the credibility of all of these witnesses, when it comes to the central victim from the 2008 case, she said that there was actually a long—running relationship between mr kelly and her whole family. she openly questioned why now is this person turning on to kelly in testifying against him. she said that person will have to explain that to the jurors herself and then she spent a lot of
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welcome to the sub interest of in percent assured r let's r for guest majority day. you talk about things that are important to us. i am mike lety, your host for today. so yes, what's coming up? do you have the right opportunities to compete for the rest of the? well that's will be asked young people into value in ghana as capital lacrowe. we meet a young innovator tom tom in the bible revolution.
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every year when the head honcho's go to jackson hole for some r&r and togetherness, they relax. this time jay powell made it clear that he will slay inflation by any means necessary . that includes keeping rates higher for longer. hated it. with everything collapsing, today we somewhat rebounded from our lows. nasdaq losing 1.02%. the average action spent most of the day rallying. i think, though, it is dawning on people that we actually want this tougher and incarnation of jay powell. we are all sick of inflation. we want it stopped and maybe we are willing at last to take some pain to make it happen. i think powell's speech was a brilliant move. it was the equivalent of hitting with a quarter-point rate. except he didn't have to do anything other than open his mouth. take mortgage rates. they jumped almost 6% today because of his speech. the wealth effect from lower stock prices gives you decants and slows the economy. powell needs to do that. he's trying to make people do a little fear of spending. he wants you to hunker down and take stock of whether you need anything else.
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r a, d i r a, so relatively limited impact on the short on the short term. but in the long run, you know, limiting deficits also means that fiscal policy is moving in the same direction. that money re policy. and that is a good thing. i mean, what do you make of critics blaming by the name of the pandemic stimulus plan? and how that infected inflation is, or is, or was that policy part of the problem? and, i mean, it didn't generate a very significant demand, boom, that's now results in inflation. but it was a policy choice. we also have to keep in mind that, you know, perhaps doing fish that we have today is the price that we have to accept to pay for getting out of depend demik extremely quickly with relatively limited damage to the job markets in the long run. of course, i mean, if you will see damage to the economy, as you say that the cost of living for every individual, including many americans, is the big issue. what can the president do to reduce the pain here? what it needs to keep moving in the same direction as the federal reserve, right? the policy has to be committed into limiting, short term inpatient repressor. it's pretty clear that the u. s. federal reserve is going to shift to a restrictive stance and probably stay there were no more relatively soon on on the wrong. so basically the us government has to act in the same way and basically not put forward policies that might actually increase spending and bethel inflation. that if the president and the federal reserve are working, you might say independently, they all have to work together to tame inflation. and that comes with its own risks, isn't it? because there are many factors that are influencing global inflation right now. so what direction do you think or do you see the american scenario following? well yeah, 2 sides. know, 1st of what we have to accept show or demand. there is going to be a gross cost into fighting in faith. and it does mean that we will have to see some damage to the labor market, but again, there are 2 scenarios. it can be very significant, an uncontrolled damage, or it can be relatively mild and well, well organized damage. thinking about my refresher, know the soft landing despite, despite the fact that they will be some cost. so that's one engineer, slowed down and demand hoping that that slowed down won't be too severe. and the 2nd part is make sure that the supply side of the economy continues to operate in the right way, making sure that the supply side stress continues to to i bait. so with the chinese reopening here, we're thinking about commodity prices as well. we're thinking about the cost of shipping and also potentially labor shortages. so it's really about the supply side and the demand side of the economy going in the same direction for an improved inflation outlook. of course, you know, any policy has to be a win win policy financially for the public at large. and as we sort of head towards the end of the summer and into the autumn, a win at the ballot box in mid term elections is very important. so is money in the pocket, the positive difference americans will vote for in your opinion? well, again, what is, what is very important today for the administration is to, is to be budget. because all or that has been designed and the i are a, making it a budget neutral piece of legislation. so yes, there is increase spending that they are a credit subsidies. but the idea is that, you know, you raise basic, you count on raising revenues from minimum time and, and some other elements. so pretty clearly whatever happens in the mid terms, it's not going to be easy for the administration to have the same level of freedom of action when it comes to, to legislate. so that way that we'd be hung government in, in a way of some formal position, which means that whatever device administration wants to do, it has to do it before the november election. because after that, we're going to be in some form of the party because gridlock. interesting times, good to get your insights on each other from lumber, china in geneva. thank you very much. the pandemic has wrecked havoc around the world in the past 2 years from travel and tourism to manufacturing. but one sector has reported. i watering profits tech giant's apple, for example, had so much extra money that it bought its own shares with more than $90000000000.00. that's almost as much as kenya's annual g d p. now the, as the world opens up, people are relying less on technology to shop, work and play up last status as the most valuable company in the world. ali the share. shares of technology firms like shopping fi, and netflix have been in free fall in the past few months. plummeting as much as 70 percent tech companies like amazon and apple recorded better than expected results for the 2nd quarter earnings. but many firms are skating back hiring and slowing down spending plans while to discuss all that home joiner by daniel eyes from new york. daniel is the managing director of senior equity research analyst when bush security is good to have with us and counting the cost. i mean, in general terms, daniel, what do you make a sort of the tech giant sales and profits in, in this quarter? look, i think overall, it's better than feared. i think many were expecting armageddon. i think you all to me will, can microsoft, apple amazon across the board holding up firm than expected. but clearly, here is darker, storm clouds and the horizon given what we see in the macro, why are invested in ferry selling off shares in stock in tech when these companies have been on a winning street for decades. i mean, why they being ditch now? look, i think in tech stocks overall, i think the over corrected earlier this year. but, but it's a rubik's cube, mac or, i mean, given what we've seen in the fed given recession and the hiking of interest rates, i think what we're seeing is just the risk off across the market and tax the actual front and center. so i think there's a fear of what's around the corner is the going to the 2nd half in 2023 with the recession. and i think that's what you've seen. tech stocks under such pressure. and even though this is been said, sort of golden darwin for the last years, that's why multiples of compressed like to have me talk about recession. i mean, the global economy is a, is a huge question mark for many countries around the world. and for the businesses on, in those sovereign states, i mean, what are the main challenges for companies anywhere in the world? no matter where they're established. look, i think there's uncertainty across the board. i think the bigger worry is, you know, how this is going to play out if it's going to be a software or hardware and how does that consumers as well as the enterprise environment. now, so it's a complex geopolitical as well. but i think when you look at big tack as well as you know, i work in the, even my tasa across the board. you can said the man around the edges come off, but we're still very bullish and tax documents. the 2nd half of the year. i think tech over cracked and i can tell you cover and tack over the last few decades. it's extremely negative in terms of the sentiment on wall street. i mean, it's hard to see the bubble bursting perhaps full tech giants in the us to the public domain when, when the public at large and look at tech giants like apple. i'm the rest of them. i mean, it only takes one good idea, one new development, so to, to make things quicker, faster, more efficient, and those tech jones back on topic. i mean, how do you see that development happening in the years has, i think, protect the rock of gibraltar. they've almost become utilities for the average consumer. and that's why you look at apple. you talk about install base mon, almost 2000000000, you know, in terms of consumers. and even when we look at i phone 14, i will down the road. ok apple in terms of have an a r b r. that would be apple blast. and we alternately, we baffled car in 2020 bad. you could the cloud in terms of microsoft, amazon, google does not go away. we're going to have clearly recession, but we believe it's going to be short and ultimately on the other side of this, that's why we want to be on impact in tech stocks, in my opinion, needs the best ways to get there is a couple of new developments happening well in the last few days, one was president biden sort of investing through his new legislation into the 70 conductors. and chips also were looking at the companies like apple thinking about moving their operations from china to countries like india. perhaps. i mean, there's a lot of movement, there isn't. what do we have to look out for as a sort of the big game changes? look, i think there's movement, but realistically, probably the next 57 years. i mean, you may be of 34 percent that moves away from china. that's the u. s. in the earth . some other countries, i think reali
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ok, apple in terms of have an a r b r. that would be apple blast and we alternately, we baffled car in 2020 bad. you could the cloud in terms of microsoft, amazon, google does not go away. we're going to have clearly recession, but we believe it's going to be short and ultimately on the other side of this, that's why we want to be in tech stocks, in my opinion, needs the best ways to get there is a couple of new developments happening. well, in the last few days, one was president biden sort of investing through his new legislation into the 70 conductors. and chips also were looking at becoming an apple thinking about moving their operations from china to countries like india. perhaps. i mean, there's a lot of movement, there isn't. what do we have to look out for us as sort of the big game changes? look, i think there's movement, but realistically, probably in the next 57 years. i mean, you may be of 34 percent that moves away from china that should the us in the or some other countries. i think reality is that the supply
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r&d. there were only 10 r&d labs in 1990, by 2010 there were 40,000 foreign r&d labs, why? want to know not just how to make and assemble they want to invent all the way back to the material, to the products. to do that they needed r&d, manufacturing and r&d live together. they live together through prototyping and scaling. the topics of invention and innovation are in and factoring, you actually learn while you make. when you digitize you learn more. digitizing many factoring is a massive innovation opportunity. frankly one of the things united states is phenomenal at is we know how to innovate and be out -- be entrepreneur at scale, we have lost our ability to make them we to atrophy innovation side. david: conventional wisdom is that the united states can manufacture things that are attractive -- cannot many facts are things that are attractive that market so we outsource. is a fair? andrew: it was fair for lots of industries like textiles, clothing, their labor-intensive it is not the case with the iphone and all the circuitry and coming -- 70 conductors in high-end tec
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. >>> the site and sound of bravery, bruno perez sharing his story, helping to raise money for the r & r learning center in antioch. >> i really like this place, and it makes me really happy that i learned a lot of stuff, and people help me with stuff that i don't get. the reporter: bruno is referring to the center's tutoring program. he's one of dozens of low income students it's helped out. >> the interesting thing i've learned here was doing my homework and staying focused. >> i'm going into the second grade. i'm kind of nervous because i'm getting new friends and stuff. the reporter: elijah is getting the support he needs right here. >> i learned fight worked and all that kind stuff. the reporter: born out of the pandemic, the program started as a pilot last summer. >> we did it for three months. it was a huge success. we had like 99% of the kids complete it. the reporter: the focus is on getting students caught up in reading comprehension and math. >> we have kids that, you know, are in third -- i mean, like fourth grade, reading at like a second grade level. that's been one of the
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r-1, r-2 complaints and when the companies in the field inspect apartment houses with nine or more units. when they enter the information in the system anything that is not compliant, maybe the fire alarm is out of service or date, whatever. automatically when they check a box no it comes in as a complaint to us so the inspectors have to go out and verify that the owner has abated the situation so we get complaints internally and from the general public. >> i see. the last thing under inspections there's a lot of categories and different kinds of structures that are inspected. do you ever get called to inspect sro hotels? >> we do education for it. sros -- chief -- >> [off mic]. >> okay. that falls under r-1, r-2 program and focus on it so yes we do inspect sros so anything with more than nine or more units. >> nine or more? >> nine or more. eight or less is done by the housing division and dbi so sro has nine or more our companies go out there and not fire prevention and we go out if the company is doing an inspection and go out and excessive garbage or something like that we go out. >> when i saw the category of leaderring and that hoarding in the city. >> it's difficult and have to work with the building owner and dph, elderly division, everything to try to get that abated. >> my hats off for all that coordination, really. thank you. >> thank you. >> i agree with you president feinstein because i walk by the building on 16th street for years and every time i walk by and i thought any minute it will go up and there you have it. thank you so much chief postel. >> yeah. i will try -- >> commissioner morgan. >> thank you for your courtesy. >> yeah. i was curious and reading about some of
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r&d. there were only 10 r&d known in china. by 2010, there were 40,000 r&d labs. why? anted to know not just how to make and assemble, they wanted to invent all the way back to the material for the products. for that, they needed r&d. manufacturing and r&d live together through prototyping insecurely. the topics of invention and innovation are in manufacturing. you learn while you make. when you digitize, you learn more. digitizing manufacturing is a massive innovation opportunity. frankly, one of those things divided states is good at this we know how to manufacture and scale. if we lost our ability to make, we start to atrophy the innovation side. david: conventional wisdom is that the u.s. cannot ineffective things at cost that are attractive to the market so we outsource. is that fair? andrew: it was fair for lots of industries like textiles, clothing which are labor-intensive. it is not the case with the things that make iphone and all the circuitry and conductors -- and semi conductors high-end technology. and this is where the united states is actually best at. i
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upcoming congressional elections, many new faces will get new political opportunities and there is a r and r row. uh, democrats and a number of republican senators who, if not in the elections of the twenty- fourth year, then in the elections following them will be able to qualify. e for the presidency, however. i do not rule out that before the age of 24 there is still enough time for, ah, as happened with barack obama and the democratic republican party in his time, they could nominate new bright leaders who will fight for the post president. and of course, then the old guard will have a very difficult time. well, especially since this is the old guard. she's been showing signs like this lately. well, not like some kind of totalitarianism, yes, but it is very similar to that, because all the information is not objectionable. it is somehow cleaned from the internet. uh, well, for example, again, the same scandal with hunter biden's laptop, in which they were accused. first, russia then had a whole investigation, the result of which, uh, russia is not to blame for anything. uh, in fact, who'
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gets lambasted for giving his opinion about ukraine, but it, it almost reminds me about r t r t blocked in the u. k. r c blocked in europe and america. it seems that the, the u. k and e. u government don't want that. people thinking for themselves, i've heard it said in the u. k. pressed at odds, he is just propaganda is just silly propaganda will. if it is just silly propaganda, let your people make up their own minds. why are they blocky this summer? they say, alexander, when it comes to war, that the 1st casualty in war is truth. well, that's clearly true in the case of the current government led by, well, soon not to be led by boris johnson and the opposition led by kear stop. there is no opposition in this country. there is no free speech when it comes to this issue . and the blocking and the banning of r t is one example. the imprisoning of assange is a longer term example. but also just on the basic level, it shows a government that is terrified of the truth coming out there. terrified not that the people can't handle these things, but that they can. and the people of this country will make rat
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r&r when ty get home. >> reporter: time for your red d gold report. now the 49ers' final preseason game is thursday thursday night in texas. if training camp wasn't hard enoug, san francisco also has three games over 14 days. fred warner has been with me on the sidelines for the first two gam. but that doesn't mean he has non working. number 54 is the leader leader of the 49 defense and says this stretch of training camp will pay off later in the season. >> supposed to be hard. it's supposed to be a grind. because if it's not and you know you gen the hard spots during the season, like for example, you go example, you go down three and e last year, you know if you have not been through anything hard, how do you expect yourself to dig yourself out of something le that? obviously we don't want to to do that. so -- come this season. you know, like that's what i'm saying we have to make it hard on ourselves now so later on we can really see the s of our labor. >> reporter: with the red and gd report, i'm vern glenn. > >> vinyl records sales have seen sales have seen a huge spike in the last few years and as with most things these days, pandemis to have played a role. kpix 5's anne makovec takes us to one record shop that's finding its rhythm. >> reporter: when was the last e you took a vinyl record for a spin? there are thousands of thm here at tone army in concord. >> army records. >> reporter: but for a while th, owner michael sessions wasn't sure if he'd ever be able to sell them. for business that revolved around rhythm. his timing was terrible. >> the plan was i was going to d all of 2019 gettingeverything ready to open up the shop. was able to open up the shop at the end of 2019. unfortunately, unaware that the world was going going to flip upside down and then three months later, in march, i had to close the shop.s closed for three months. and then -- was able to reopen in j. >> reporter: seth runs the placs a one man band unless you counts shop assistant lisa. >> lisa is the hardest working e here. she stands in the window and stares at people and it brings people inside. >> reporter: first customers ine door this day grew up in the stg age. but they bought something y even more retro than records. we cassettes may be making a comeb, vinyl is in the middle of a revolution. according to industry data firm lym nate, sales have shot up by more than 360% since 2019. when sesh first first opened its doors. >> the whole experience is gettg involved into the music. >> reporter: an experience thata lot more people are seeking out these days. keeping the small business spinning. >> the fun thing with records iw that it's back, they make new records. so the younger kids are are getting into it as well. but as well. but then you have you know, your grandpas who are trying to recollect their old records they had back in the '7. >> reporter: in concord, anne m, kpix 5. >> i love the mannequin that he. that's his only co-worker. [ laughter ] >> i love though that vinyl is g a comeback. >> did it ever leave? my dad has has plenty of them. i never notd they wint out. >> you listened to them too. >> there's the whole process ofg it out of its sleeve and putting and putting it down and putting the needle on it. i don't know.s just -- very calming and. >> sounds different. >> it does. >> simon who's in our audio booh right now, he is a big vinyl co. yeah. he's got a lot. >> they're expensive though. >> they are. >> put the prices down. > >> it is 5:44. coming up on our money watch report, a major cosmetics company forced to pay up after breaking the law. what sephora is accused of doing and what customers need to know. > >> women in uniform, policing or streets. >> i don't think i seeked out lw enforcement. but i think it found me. >> you can put it on. >> a bay area police departments an unprecedented national goal o fight underrepresentation. >> i couldn't be viewed as theiu know, the weakest one or the slt one on the team. because i was . >> meet the women breaking barr. >> it was a matter of ensuring t i wasn't just meeting the minimm standard. but i was excelling bd half of them. >> behind the badge, tomorrow ox 5. here at city of refuge, we house up to 26 families. we reduce homelessness, address mental health, provide spaces for addiction to be broken, create spaces of healing and restoration. for the first time ever, prop 27 will provide permanent funding for organizations like ours. saying yes to prop 27 means more people get the assistance that they nee they get someone to partner in such a way to see transformation come to them. yes on prop 27, because there's no place like home. ♪ ♪ whether someone is across the neighborhood, across the street, or across the room, you have the power to make them feel right at home. ♪ ♪ ritz. a taste of welcome. >> welcome back. here's the money watch headlines. californa has announced the first major settlement since the state enacted its new consumer privacy consumer privacy act. sephora is is accused of failing to tell customers it was selling their personal info. didn't allow them them to opt out and didn't fix the problem within 30 days. this 30 days. this comes even after being notified of this violation. so under the settlem, sephora agreed to pay $1.2 million but it would not have tt any liability or wrongdoing. > >> amazon is shutting down amazn care. its hybrid virtual and in-home health service and email email sent to staff says the tele-health service will end operations at the end of the ye. it launched in 2019 to serve ams own employees in washington state. > >> later expanded and began virl visits nationwide and had plans for in-person services in more cities this year. that's a look at this morning's money watch report. jessica, how's the forecast looking? > >> foggy as can be. oh. just like clockwork. we're waking up with very dense marine layer this morning. the winds are really kicking on off in the inland east areas and kind of allowing for the marine lay lay tore soak its way in. we even see it on futurecast right now as we're waking thumb morning. i thumb morning. i mean they're waking up with very similar trend impacting visibility and just impacting those roads in general. but it will start tapering off around that 10:00 hour. it's just like that. and e winds are going to start weakeng too during that point. now the coastline is still going to be dealing with fog. notice how ity trickles just along the golden e bridge area. so we're going to be seeing it back and forth as we extend into the afternoon any play with the golden gate bridge bridge as well as the peninsulae daytime highs are expected to bn the 60s this afternoon. 90s up in the east inland littles but earlier this week i just want to i just want to remind you, we were dealing with almost triples so this is a lot more favorabler 80s and low 90s. we can handle that. and it's friday eve. so wh means let's talk about some weed events and i am already ready for it even though we have two more days until the autumn moon festival on saturday. and sunda. we're just expecting 60s in down san francisco. and then as we extend all the way off into palo palo alto. the festival of the arts happening this weekend. 70n sight and then of course down in in san jose, last but not least, least, we have pride going on and we're expecting upper 70s al across the weekend. it's going to be a beautiful weekend for us. partly cloudy conditions. te winds are going to stay weak for weak for us and that marine layer still pulling in in the morning hours. but even in our inland east bay and the north bay, take a look at how favorabe saturday is looking. basically hand in hand in the low 80s as we extend into the saturday and sunday forecast. but we do warm up as we head into next workweek. we'll keep you updated updated on that here in the weather center. but for now over now over to you g. > >> busy in some spots especially spots especially headed through san jose this morning. we are getting first reports of a trouble spot along 101. so heads-up if you are getting reay to make that trek. along southbound 101 near that santa clara street alum rock avenue exit but all the delays going northbound. there's some spectar slowing and chp headed to the scene there. use 280 or 87 as the alternate route if you want to avoid the brake lights or delays, already getting busy out out of san jose this morning. ao busy in the altamont pass. 205, 580 connector. live look here at here at the caltrans camera and you can see traffic really weaked up in the area. it's a slow crawl trying to get over to get over to 580 and once you are you are on there itself, it is a a slow ride at least to north flynn. past that point you will get a bit of a break and then you are tapping the brake lights brake lights as you approach the you approach the 680 connector.d if you are taking the bay bridg, metering lights are not on just yet. likely will be turned on soon because you can see the bank already starting to build ever so slightly as you work your way through here. heads-up, here. heads-up, canyon road closed both directions. that's due to an injury crash so make sure you keep an eye out for that if you typically cake that for your morning ride. back to the bridges, golden gate bridgel clear both directions. no delays delays out of marin county. and so far, so good on the san mateo san mateo bridge headed westbound which is the commute direction right now. we're seeing about a 15 minute ride between 880 and 101. so it's getting business. but still moving at an okay pace with not a lot of brake lights or delayse right now 5:52 and happening this weekend. > >> the chinatown music festivale got a sneak peek from one of ths right after the break. > >> and coming up today on "the w barrymore show," they stop by. > >> right after our show, stick d for "cbs mornings." gayle king and tony dokoupil and nate burleson bring you the biggest headlines of the day. 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[ music ] this is the festival's festival's 13th year and it's not just chinese music, the lineup includes styles from all over the world. best of all, it's free. >> it's an opportunity for peope to gather together and for these these spaces to be artistic vens for the community. >> the event runs from 11:00 a.. to 5:00 p.m. on saturday. and it it will also feature free art exhibits at the chinese cultural chinese cultural center. sounds like a lot of fun amanda. >> so many fun things going on s weekend. > >> it is 5:56 though on this thy morning. california taking the global lead to combat climate change. the plan to slam the brakes on all new gas cars. > >> plus, a big decision on studt loan debt from the white house.e break down what it means for mis of borrowers and the waver of criticism after the announcemen. > >> it's being called the 489ers' the 489ers' best and final offer. the proposal it's time for the biggest sale of the year, on the sleep number 360 smart bed. why choose proven quality sleep from sleep number? because proven quality sleep is vital to our health and wellness, only the sleep number 360 smart bed keeps you cool, then senses and effortlessly adjusts for your best sleep. and tells you exactly how well you slept. your sleepiq score. our smart sleepers get 28 minutes more restful sleep per night. so, you can be your best for yourself and those you care about most. don't miss our weekend special. all smart beds are on sale. save 50% on the sleep number 360 limited edition smart bed. ends monday. >> right now on kpix 5 news at . today california could take a hc step to ban the sale of gas powered vehicles by 2025. we hear from experts. > >> plus, helping to get homeless get homeless people off the streets of california. the millions of dollars on the way to the bay area. justin? > >> and there's a fierce debate r debt. we break down the white house's plan affecting millions of americans. > >> there's a lot of i vents goig on this weekend here in the bay area. we'll talk about your weather forecast for all of them them coming up in just a little bit. > >> and if you are up early gettg ready to head out the door, we've already got a hotspot in the so
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democrats had won hispanics by 40 points in the twenty eighteen midterms. donald trump18 m has led a surge for republicans, but there's still far short of fifty fifty. until now, then republican congresswoman barbara flores, the first female mexican born member ofs the house after her victory in a special election, joins us now to unwind. our congratulations obviously on your election. pu what should republicans learn from your win? well, honestly, i'm very grateful for the republican party that they actually th texas in south and they believe in the hispanic community here in south texas. we have been completely ignored for four decades. the democrat party has taken us for granted for decades as well. so i'm tremendo really grateful to god and to the republican party and to many other organizations that invested in south texas because it's beyondg florida. it's about i investing in the hispanic community. right. and you know, i just foundor your story so fascinating in well, your dad's first generation comes over here. youver guys as a family doing everything possible to make the american dream come true and when it became time to vote , you said, hey, dad, we're who i vote for. said we're democrats. why?s because i don't know. we're just democrats and what made you question your party affiliation as you got married and moved on ? well, it was a family member of mine that actually told me, hey, myra , do you actually know what you're voting for? do you know what the republican party stands for and thera democrat party stands for?ti and i realized that my values align with the republican party and i actually started giving the same information to my family members. and by the time i knew in 2016,y most of f my family was voting t republican . and that's when i decided tohe get involved at the local level and also educate the hispanicc community on the on the platforms. i wanted them tothat exactly wht they were voting for. and unfortunately, before they didn't. and i think it's just t importat for them to make an educated wit vote regardless of they vote for. what's your husband's border patrol? the border patrol has beenco totally abandoned by the democratic party. we take itmp a president oroc a vice president to make a legitimate visit to the border where aboutra foure million illegals have come across this year. so let's make it kind of tough to vote democrat if a member of your family is working on the border. absolutely. whenever he started telling me all this storyely and everything he started seeinging on the borr when he became a border patrolrr . and ititar was just heartbreakig because i want every child to have w the same experience s whenever they come to the united states . i don't want no n child to go through such abuse. nouch one deserves that. and i don't care where theseus children are from their children. we must protect themt and haveth a serious problem inis this country. we have we're the number one int sex trafficking. and if we want to stop that, we must secure our borders. it isn't just it it's not about politics. i honestlyol think that this a is something that we should all come together. democrats and republicans. but it's important to see that t the democrat party continues to encouragety c illegal immigratie knowing the dangers. it's really heartbreaking. congresswoman, real quick, it'ss going to be a much tougher race to keep t that seat. they redistrict you and have even more democrats there. have you gotten the support necessary to win a majority democratic district again? no, it's 95% gonzalez. south texas is very conservative. we're all abouts] god , our family and hard work and the values align with my we're very confident that m we'n going to win the reelection in november, but we need every one , of course, to join the fight right. ea again, a real person behindic the statistics. . ngratulations best of luck down the stretch under one hundred days left. meanwhile, we move ahead now ton retake the america series. tonight we turnig to arizona where polls are open in just hours is too tightly watched primaries that have garnered a lot of attention. you've got l a brand new emerson poll that shows blake masters the trump pick up by 18 leading the pack on the gop side. now the winner will likely take on democrat senator mark kelly in november, who's definitelyno trying to show that he's a moderate a little late, but is is the gopop primary and the run for governor , which has got a lot of interest ,tarantella ropes and has a lead in a single poll. s the entire race. yett the latest emerson pollhe finds her up one on anchor terry lake, the pick of donald trump. the winner will likely face off against democrat katie of arizona secretary of state, arizona republican gubernatorial candidate karen taylor . robeson was supposed to join me tonight, but unfortunately, technicalfort issues prevented t from happening. tomorrow is a big day in arizona. mowe'll keep our eyes on thatee and we'll see because it's b a little like against trump. her pick is his pick and trump won with with the other. meanwhile, up next, beyonce knowles. they needed scrubs in offensivee word from her new album.sh but has she gone far enough? 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and was trump's operational together? i think he would have gone the way of liz cheney and adam kinzinger and brian, as archie might have said to ryner, has stifle yourself. rob reiner is a great director . but come on , archie is a fictional character. brian , i'm kind of disturbed that we haveea reached the point where these creatives are now turning these beloved sitcom charactersur the into political avatars. i mean, this is like somebody suggesting that the golden s girls would be supporting the santurce because he keptup their bingo game rolling for the pandemic or that george and wheezy jefferson changedti their party affiliation because of the violence inen new york city. or maybe they would have split in the munster family. herman and lily are attending a trump rally, but grandpa volunteeringly b in cheyenne poe cheney's reelection campaign. al is nonsense. these are fictional characters. they're belovedra and they shouldn't be toyed with in this way. brian , you know, i interviewed carroll o'connor. viewi did my last interview almt my last. but his last interview and he often talked about the tensionsi with norman lear over thisd character. and even though carroll o'connor was a liberal eol politically and personally, he ctd such respect for this character and who he wast representing, this part of america that maybe wasof caricatured in one way that would often fight with lear over the direction ofcrip the scripts and the character. others should follow that leadbe . but you remember what you madewn me think of raymond as you went through all these great shows. there were unbelievable sitcoms that families cobbled together and discuss and watch. right. and they were part of the fabric i think was so s diffused now with streaming and all the cable channels, i don't see that ever happening again. do you ever see up the they would get they brought a generation. they gather gto and you know, l, i'm old. if people want to have a political viewpoint, fine. have a fund raiser, donate, raise your voice. but to up take beloved creationt like this and turn it against part of the populace, i just think it's off limits. i think it's bad form right and wrong. just hands off happy days. that's where the rubber hits the road for me. yeah. don't get me wrong, i need your reaction to this beyonce t made headlines today. she's promising to move in r offensive word from her new song called heated, right? i'll let the audiencee pick the offensive part of this lyric. i dare you listen on go. my , my , my , my mind in my is one day i'm about ready to say on my flip flop. now bryant beyoncé uses the n-word filthy terms for male female your and . but spazz is the offensive term in that lyric. apparently some in the disabled community have raised concernst about this. s they say spazz is it diminishes those who might have can't control their muscles. so beyonce is removing the word spaz. never mind thatmind it continues on that backside. that's perfectly fine. i don't think she went far enough with the clean up and the lyric t revision. i mean, lerner and lowe. right. i can tell you really do like when you>> get a little bit oldr sometimes you mellow. i mean, she's a parent.t you know, you would think we haven't really seen her in a while, barely dressed, dancing around and now she comes back more vital than ever, putting out x ray x ra
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r and r when they get home. >> reporter: time for your red and gold report. the 49ers' final game is thursday night in. thursday night in texas. if training camp wasn't hard enoug, camp wasn't hard enough, san francisco also had three games rames. that doesn't mean he hasn't been worg poor it. number 54 is the leadef the 49er defense. he says this h of training camp will pay off later in the season. >> it's supposed to be hard. it's supposed to bea grind. if it's not, you get intd spots in the season, for example, you go down 3-5 last year. if you haven't been throuh anything hard, how do you dig yourself out? we don't want to o that. that's what i'm saying. we to make it hard on ourselves noo that later on, we can see the fs of our labor. >> with the red and gold reportm vern glenn. > >> when we come what's the difference between prop 26 and prop 27? 26? not one dime to get people off the streets and into housing 27 generates hundreds of million to help solve homelessness. the choice is clear yes on prop 27. the choice is clear loaded with our world famous pastrami, sauteed mushrooms, roasted red peppers, and smothered with melty american cheese. the new pastrami cheese steak. try steak or chicken, too. now at togo's what
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r&r but at this time with this president we need reassurance that is up to the job. that is "my take" next. ♪ ♪ pack at your pace. store your things until you're ready. then we deliver to your new home - across town or across the country. pods, your personal moving and storage team. ♪ if you shop at walmart, you get it. ♪ you know how to spend a little less to get a little more to make life a little better. ♪ hi, my name's steve. i lost 138 pounds on golo and i kept it off. so with other diets, you just feel like you're muscling your way through it. the reason why i like golo is plain and simple, it was easy. i didn't have to grit my teeth and do a diet. golo's a lifestyle change and you make the change and it stays off. golo's changed my life in so many ways. i sleep better, i eat better. took my shirt off for the first time in 25 years. it's golo. it's all golo. it's smarter, it's better, it will change your life forever. stuart: 11:00 eastern time. it is tuesday august 23rd. it is down 100 points. it was up 60, 70, now it is up for points. volatility ahead of the big fed meeting. the price of crude oil going up, 93, 94. the 10 year treasury yield coming in at 3.006, backed off a little bit, just a little, not much. president biden has spent more time on vacation then his three immediate president assessors. since january last year he spent 150 days in delaware. nothing wrong with taking frequent breaks. we all need them. a couple points. first, politics, travel for ordinary folks is difficult and expensive this summer. chaos, cancellations, $4 gas, i can see a little resentment. especially when the biden team has not fixed airline problems into gas is about where it was when he became president. then there's the question, is he up to the job. the president turns 80 in november and is clearly slowing down. if he needs a lot of vacation our enemies perceive weakness. than the feeling that his handlers are deliberate the keeping him under wraps. you don't have to deal with those pesky reporters. during the 2,020 campaign he was kept in his basement. during the pandemic he retreated behind his mask and zoom meetings. as president, he's out of town. the president's latest vacation began wednesday, august 10th, took his family on air force one. august 16th he came back to dc for a few hours to sign the inflation reduction act. that night he took marine one to his beach house in delaware. he makes a brief campaign appearance in maryland and then it is back to the wilmington place for the weekends. i am not being snarky here, the president is entitled to a lot of our and our but at times like this and the president like this we need reassurance that he is up to the job. seeing and hearing. third hour of varney starts right now. charles hurt is here, do you think president biden is up to the job. >> no. that's a simple answer to that. no indeed. but your monologue is spot on. presidents are entitled to rthe chaos stop. that is the strategy of his handlers, keeping him out of the press but the problem as you point out, there is so much chaos whether is the invasion at the airport, gas prices are inflation or rising china, all this chaos and when you realize how much this guy is on vacation and in the white house he seems out to lunch anyway. it is a real problem and winds up being a political question and people who are perceived as being weak, history is littered with politicians who have been tossed out of office because they are perceived as being weak. i don't think that's an unfair perception anyway. we when i want to talk about donald trump. president biden has been silent on the morrow log arrayed for two weeks. mar-a-lago raid for two weeks. why is he been so silent? >> it is a difficult topic for him but this dovetails into everything you pointed out. this is another example where the president seems out to lunch. this is one of the most important historic events where you hav
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they've also demanded the release of prisoners of war and political prisons before they c r r, before they join any political process here in the capital india manner. then there's also the civil society group work. it's emma, which has been calling for protest, calling for an animal to rule. they're also not taking part in these talks. thing that they do not believe that the process is transparent. so there is a few or the right. rather, there are a few groups that are not participating, but they are so many more groups we're participating in these talk saying that they want to see stability in chat after decades of conflict and instability. horrible. gonna force it and jemina. thank you. now you and 2nd, general antonio guitar rushes in, is stumbled, touring the joint co ordination center, less monitoring grain exports from ukraine. he said, watching ships leave the port odessa loaded with grain filled him with hope. i was so moved, watching the wit. he loved the hold of the sheep's. it was the loading of hope for so many around the world. but let's not forget that what we see any s
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so the president of course here in south carolina enjoying a little bit of r&r. they would prefer, much prefer that i was on the air now talking about what has been a largely successful period for this administration in getting his domestic agenda through. so in that respect politically the timing of all of this is certainly unwelcome. but obviously they're choosing to highlight at this moment the fact that as we just saw from merrick garland this is an administration, this is a justice department that is trying to operate within a very narrow fine line and independent of the administration of the president who appointed him. >> we've lost jake sherman, but we do -- we are getting some reaction from house republicans that he was curious how they'd react. well, here's marsha blackburn -- i'm sorry, senators. here's senator marsha blackburn. merrick garland personally approved a search warrant to take down joe biden's top political opponent. this is a politically motivated witch hunt. so still using the preferred language that donald trump likes to use whenever the
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to answer your question, yes,r r we are koncz of the homeless community. of course, our hearts go to them. but this ordinance mandating not voluntarily mandating small hotels and motels to house homeless is not the answer to the homeless question. well, i notice i mean, the governor of you probablye ho want to get political with thect governor of california loves the french laundry in napa, one of the best restaurantalifol the world to eat their drink you with no mats. do you think that he will require a french laundry to serve the homeless free meals? i mean, if you havservhomelesseo give them rooms, why shouldn't the french laundry be required to give them truffle pasta? well, sir, i cannot answer that question. what i do know is we have a genuine problem and we need to deal with it. but this ordinance is notance addressing the problems that it is saying it is trying to dress ,which is homelessness. and we do have a genuine problem. but hotel industry is not, but the answer to itth. so we're concerned about it because we have we have staff members. >> ye
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usually it looks to see where the r. r go for it newsletters on this and stay away from the places with like big feeling tone. your being hit with cortisol this is more of an assault than the free press. this is meant tois get into your bloodstream that either feels good or it doesn't. turn to netflix foror that. >> let's stop there. i want to say thank you to everyone who tuned in and joined us around the world. thank you to thomas for joining us from france. thank you virginia for joining us here in new york. in the book comes out next week. again it's a great covid routes was to judge judge them by their covers but i love this. plus it's really good. it's amazing for. >> will have a mutual friend who helped design the cover, right? [laughter] yes this is a brilliance of alana neuhaus. it was her idea. >> you did a great job and it really this is a great cover. >> thank you so much great thank you all so much for this. what a pleasure. >> it is such a good book. congratulations on it. everyone listening really, do buy it
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