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she couldn't believe it. >> when i saw her, it was both rebecca and not rebecca. the apartment of the murdered actress. no suspect was found. >> nobody knew anything, but that's the hardest thing, why this horrific thing had happened. they were interviewing the neighbors trying to find out what happened. >> fearing for her own safety, a neighbor who wishes not to be identified said she was approached by a man early yesterday morning. the man was looking for schaeffer. >> he showed me the picture of her. he wasn't definitely looking for her, and that was 7:30 in the morning. >> it wasn't for until the next day that we knew who the person was. >> robert john bardo flees los angeles and goes back to tucson the same way he came, by bus. >> i was driving to work. it was about 8:00 in the morning. the call came in about a guy running in the roadway screaming at the intersection of the freeway and congress street. congress street is the main street into downtown. i said, i'm close. i'll go by. and then i got there, he was screaming, i killed rebecca schaeffer. screaming.
she couldn't believe it. >> when i saw her, it was both rebecca and not rebecca. the apartment of the murdered actress. no suspect was found. >> nobody knew anything, but that's the hardest thing, why this horrific thing had happened. they were interviewing the neighbors trying to find out what happened. >> fearing for her own safety, a neighbor who wishes not to be identified said she was approached by a man early yesterday morning. the man was looking for schaeffer. >>...
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anniversary to rebecca. he took her on a honeymoon with 50 men and 500 mules. can you imagine? he had started trading on the santa fe trail in 1838 with one wagon which gave him an initial profit of $1,000. and by the 1850s mayer and company were purchasing thousands of dollars of inventory and frighting their cargo on mules crossing over the santa fe trail. i will tell you that a couple years ago i was at the historical society and looking at a ledger of another santa fe trail merchant and discovered that henry was one of his customers. and throughout that whole ledger there's literally thousands and thousands of dollars worth of cargo that the merchant was selling him. they arrived there in independence, and rebecca says that our wagons are being loaded at wayne city landing, and our mules are out at grass in charge of our mexican boys. all together we have 500 mules, some of them never have been in the hardest before and there's a lot of swearing and confusion when the men begin to lasso the new mules and
anniversary to rebecca. he took her on a honeymoon with 50 men and 500 mules. can you imagine? he had started trading on the santa fe trail in 1838 with one wagon which gave him an initial profit of $1,000. and by the 1850s mayer and company were purchasing thousands of dollars of inventory and frighting their cargo on mules crossing over the santa fe trail. i will tell you that a couple years ago i was at the historical society and looking at a ledger of another santa fe trail merchant and...
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our next bride is rebecca cohen mayer. by today's standards rebecca was considered a child bride. henry met rebecca when she was just a year old and she seemed to take a fancy to henry from the very first. he would set her on his knee and she would tell him everything that she knew. after that, he called her his little wife. in between trade expeditions he never came without a present and he bought her her first doll, which was a very large doll and, i might say, a novelty at that time. when rebecca was 10 years old her father died and henry continued to visit rebecca and her mother, and when he visited he would often help her with her german and her french languages, and in turn she would help him with his english and would often laugh at him when he would mispronounce and english word. now, henry also had learned spanish and rebecca had henry teach her spanish as well. the bridal wedding march was played for rebecca's ceremony, and as you can imagine all heads turned toward the stairs when she appeared there on june 20th, 1852. her wedding dress was a light shade of gray silk, n
our next bride is rebecca cohen mayer. by today's standards rebecca was considered a child bride. henry met rebecca when she was just a year old and she seemed to take a fancy to henry from the very first. he would set her on his knee and she would tell him everything that she knew. after that, he called her his little wife. in between trade expeditions he never came without a present and he bought her her first doll, which was a very large doll and, i might say, a novelty at that time. when...
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rebecca. rebecca: thank you for having me, i appreciate it. kristen: dropout elizabeth holmes on trial debuted with two new episodes today. listen now wherever you get your podcasts and wherever you get them. we are taking a when a truck hit my car, the insurance company wasn't fair. i didid't t kn whahatmy c caswa, so i called the barnes firm. i'm rich barnes. it's hard for people to k how much their accident case is worth.h barnes. t ouour juryry aorneneys hehelpou kristen: thank you so much for joining us on this interactive show, getting answers. we took you live to downtown state tahoe -- lake tahoe where we got the latest on the caldor fire. we got the latest on conditions from drew tuma. much more coverage coming your way at 4:00. . we will be here every weekday at 3:00 on air >>> tonight, several major stories as we come on the air. president biden before the american people, saying the war in afghanistan is now over. saying, "i was not going to extend this forever war." and hurricane ida and the dangerous storms now after. still on th
rebecca. rebecca: thank you for having me, i appreciate it. kristen: dropout elizabeth holmes on trial debuted with two new episodes today. listen now wherever you get your podcasts and wherever you get them. we are taking a when a truck hit my car, the insurance company wasn't fair. i didid't t kn whahatmy c caswa, so i called the barnes firm. i'm rich barnes. it's hard for people to k how much their accident case is worth.h barnes. t ouour juryry aorneneys hehelpou kristen: thank you so much...
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rebecca boone lived into her 70s and she and daniel were married for 56 years. came from a family her maiden name was bryan b-r-y-a-n, so they became a prominent -- there was a lot of bryan family members and a rather prominent family. there's graveyards of bryans that can be found in missouri, for example, and certainly some parts of kentucky and elsewhere. so, you know, we didn't have nearly, of course, the kind of information about rebecca that we had about daniel because let's face it, not too many people are interested in interviewing rebecca, daniel was the star of the family but there was information there, and we also had one source of information which was very good, helpful to us was the reminiscents of nathan boone, their youngest child. and in his later life he was interviewed by lyman draper and he talked about the dynamics between his parents. there was an extremely strong attachment to them over the decades that was put to the test by daniel's long absences but nathan revered both of his parents. >> and he turned over what papers there were to lym
rebecca boone lived into her 70s and she and daniel were married for 56 years. came from a family her maiden name was bryan b-r-y-a-n, so they became a prominent -- there was a lot of bryan family members and a rather prominent family. there's graveyards of bryans that can be found in missouri, for example, and certainly some parts of kentucky and elsewhere. so, you know, we didn't have nearly, of course, the kind of information about rebecca that we had about daniel because let's face it, not...
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there's a question that -- about rebecca. and, you know, most women are overlooked.ost women's stories are overlooked, especially during this period. and, you know, in the shadow of this great man. how did you find out about her? >> well, rebecca boone, unlike many women who a lot of times did not have very long lives because they died in childbirth or from disease or endless hardship, rebecca boon lived into her 70s and she and daniel were married for 56 years. she came from a family her maiden name was bryan b-r-y-a-n, so they became a rather prominent and -- you know, there was a lot of bryan family members and a rather prominent family. there's graveyards of bryans that could be found in missouri, for example, and certainly in some parts of kentucky and elsewhere. so, you know, we didn't have nearly, of course, the kind of information about rebecca that we had about daniel because let's face it, not too many people are interested in interviewing rebecca, daniel was the star of the family, but there was information there, and we also had one source of information
there's a question that -- about rebecca. and, you know, most women are overlooked.ost women's stories are overlooked, especially during this period. and, you know, in the shadow of this great man. how did you find out about her? >> well, rebecca boone, unlike many women who a lot of times did not have very long lives because they died in childbirth or from disease or endless hardship, rebecca boon lived into her 70s and she and daniel were married for 56 years. she came from a family her...
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luckily, rebecca hall is exactly that.loved her in everything from ben affleck�*s the town to angela robinson's professor marsden and the wonder women. she even brought a touch of class to godzilla versus kong. as beth, she's mesmerising, darting between denial, confusion and gallows humour — something that makes her colleagues visibly uncomfortable. after a terrific first two acts, the conclusion of the night house is convoluted and slightly disappointing. but i would still absolutely recommend this to horror fans who think that complex characters and psychological puzzles are just as important as bumps in the night. owen? it's in cinemas now. if you fancy a double bill of complex horrors, then there's a fascinating new british chiller called censor. set amid the moral panic around so—called "video nasties" in the 1980s, it stars niamh algar as enid, who works as a film sensor. who works as a film censor. enid spends her working day watching graphic films to classify them for release. quiet and hard—working, enid's tragic
luckily, rebecca hall is exactly that.loved her in everything from ben affleck�*s the town to angela robinson's professor marsden and the wonder women. she even brought a touch of class to godzilla versus kong. as beth, she's mesmerising, darting between denial, confusion and gallows humour — something that makes her colleagues visibly uncomfortable. after a terrific first two acts, the conclusion of the night house is convoluted and slightly disappointing. but i would still absolutely...
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well, rebecca boone. unlike many women who a lot of times did not have very long lives because they died in childbirth or from disease or just just endless hardship rebecca boone lived into our 70s and she and daniel were married for 56 years and she came from a family her maiden name was brian b r y am and so the brian's became us rather prominent and and you know, there was a lot to a lot of brian family members and i'd rather prominent family and you know, there's there's graveyards of brian's that could be found in in missouri for example, and certainly in some parts of kentucky and elsewhere. so you know, we didn't have nearly of course the kind of information about rebecca that we had about daniel because let's face it. not too many people were interested in interviewing rebecca. you know, daniel was was the star of the family. but there was information there and and we also had you know, one one source of information, which is very good. very helpful to us was the reminisces of nathan boone. who wa
well, rebecca boone. unlike many women who a lot of times did not have very long lives because they died in childbirth or from disease or just just endless hardship rebecca boone lived into our 70s and she and daniel were married for 56 years and she came from a family her maiden name was brian b r y am and so the brian's became us rather prominent and and you know, there was a lot to a lot of brian family members and i'd rather prominent family and you know, there's there's graveyards of...
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rebecca: the u.s.d in its investments on climate change when you look at how it compares to other countries. so, this bill is historic, in that the government is finally putting funds in addressing the impacts of climate change. so, we have finally both parties acknowledging, at least in a bill, that people like this young woman are dealing with the actual impacts of sea level rise and increased flooding and wildfires. so, this bill provides additional funding for some key federal programs, like fema, like the army corps of engineers, like the department of agriculture, that all play pivotal roles in providing grants to people to prepare their homes and their communities from the effects of wildfires and flooding. so it represents historic investment in these kinds of programs to help prepare for these impacts and the impact we're already seeing unfold this summer. now, there's also the longer-term track, where we have to actually bring down our emissions as fast as possible, so we hit about net zero e
rebecca: the u.s.d in its investments on climate change when you look at how it compares to other countries. so, this bill is historic, in that the government is finally putting funds in addressing the impacts of climate change. so, we have finally both parties acknowledging, at least in a bill, that people like this young woman are dealing with the actual impacts of sea level rise and increased flooding and wildfires. so, this bill provides additional funding for some key federal programs,...
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yvonne: rebecca choong wilkins, china credit editor.e are watching one stock right now here in hong kong, alibaba. this stock has reached a record low. falling as much as 3% here in hong kong. i don't really see a reason behind it today, but we did see yesterday, u.s. shares fell 80 yards on this crackdown story. a little bit more pain for alibaba today. david: also when you look at the current streak of losses, seven straight days, also the longest streak of losses for alibaba as it hong kong-listed company. yvonne: we were thinking that perhaps with tencent, that would have been a better indication that tech stocks could recover, but it is not quite the case. tencent is up. let's get to the headlines, tencent warns investors to brace for more -- from the tech sector in china. china's largest company reported the slowest pace of revenue growth since early 2019, underscoring the impact of regulations on the tech sector, a major source of ad revenue and gaming. the crackdown has seen tencent lose more than 40% since its january peak. >>
yvonne: rebecca choong wilkins, china credit editor.e are watching one stock right now here in hong kong, alibaba. this stock has reached a record low. falling as much as 3% here in hong kong. i don't really see a reason behind it today, but we did see yesterday, u.s. shares fell 80 yards on this crackdown story. a little bit more pain for alibaba today. david: also when you look at the current streak of losses, seven straight days, also the longest streak of losses for alibaba as it hong...
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reporter: rebecca morrissey will be arraigned in lake county tomorrow. in the north bay, wayne freedman, abc 7 news. dan: developing news in san francisco. . a container ship in the bay has been evacuated after more than a dozen crewmember got sick. san francisco fire department says 19 of 21 crewmembers on board the global stryker are experiencing flulike symptoms. the department has safely evacuated them off the ship. . they acted quickly, since coronavirus and the flu have similar symptoms. >> san francisco fire department immediately established our multi casualty incident protocols for this incident, which includes our covid-19 protocols. reporter: the -- dan: the crew was taken to peer 26 to be evaluated. six were questioned to go to the hospital for treatment. all 19 are experiencing mild symptoms. the health department will examine the ship. ama: technology that can detect your stress levels. dan: today area company helping with earlier detection of anxiety and depression. >> i'm sandy patel. cleaner, cooler air on the way ♪ unlock a summer of po
reporter: rebecca morrissey will be arraigned in lake county tomorrow. in the north bay, wayne freedman, abc 7 news. dan: developing news in san francisco. . a container ship in the bay has been evacuated after more than a dozen crewmember got sick. san francisco fire department says 19 of 21 crewmembers on board the global stryker are experiencing flulike symptoms. the department has safely evacuated them off the ship. . they acted quickly, since coronavirus and the flu have similar symptoms....
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rebecca choong wilkins is here. what is the latest?it of relief, people thinking they can make a quick back, yeah? rebecca: yes, ultimately, evergrande used to raise cash. in the overall thinking and its various equities is going to make a dent in its ability to do that. we're also seeing signs of a potential fire sale. the hong kong residential project. in the latest news, guangdong officials in disagreement of how much port it might offer evergrande after the central government has asked it to take a market oriented approach. there is a barrage of headlines on evergrande. david: the equity markets are caring today, the bond markets are still under pressure. what does that mean, a market oriented approach? rebecca: beijing has talked about "a market oriented approach" to the various crises over the last few years. what we have to really look at is what we are seeing in practice, and in practice, this year we have seen a cramp down on the property sector. china opened the year with a hefty default for offshore and onshore investors. th
rebecca choong wilkins is here. what is the latest?it of relief, people thinking they can make a quick back, yeah? rebecca: yes, ultimately, evergrande used to raise cash. in the overall thinking and its various equities is going to make a dent in its ability to do that. we're also seeing signs of a potential fire sale. the hong kong residential project. in the latest news, guangdong officials in disagreement of how much port it might offer evergrande after the central government has asked it...
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the course of the virus still determines the course of the economy. >> rebecca jarvis joins us now. rebecca, while these job numbers are certainly stronger than what many economists expected the fact is they were added before the recent spike in the delta variant. >> reporter: well, linsey, that is a major wild card here. how consumers and businesses respond to the delta variant just this week we've seen amazon, microsoft, and wells fargo push back their return to office dates, and that can have a ripple effect on local coffee shops, restaurants, gyms on hiring, and it can put a squeeze on jobs going forward. >> rebecca jarvis, thanks so much. >>> late today, the biden administration expanding pandemic relief for americans struggling to make payments on student loans. the payments will remain suspended until january of next year. officials also say the trump administration first suspended the payments in march of last year. >>> overseas tonight in afghanistan, the taliban scoring a major breakthrough capturing its first provincial capital. and in kabul, the taliban taking responsibl
the course of the virus still determines the course of the economy. >> rebecca jarvis joins us now. rebecca, while these job numbers are certainly stronger than what many economists expected the fact is they were added before the recent spike in the delta variant. >> reporter: well, linsey, that is a major wild card here. how consumers and businesses respond to the delta variant just this week we've seen amazon, microsoft, and wells fargo push back their return to office dates, and...
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rebecca: how can we enter the week calmly?n a soothing sunday playlist can help. sunday scaries anxiety, restlessness and irritation, so movement and hanging out with friends can help. dion: ok. i don't know how applicable those strategies are to people in the news industry. [laughter] this sunday scaries thing is real. >> it is, i did not know there was a term for it. it is definitely real. i am curious, what is slow journaling? it feels slow to begin with. [laughter] i should meditate more and larry will agree. >> ohm. larry: i will not and not comment further. -- nod and not comment further. but i will be more serious, if you can find a job you love, you would not be scared of mondays. for young people trying to figure it out, find something you love and can get paid at reasonably well and you will not be scared. >> i like what you said because i remember early in my career, i would dread it so much and i would feel a headache coming on. it was such a, i don't want to be in this environment, and i knew something was wrong a
rebecca: how can we enter the week calmly?n a soothing sunday playlist can help. sunday scaries anxiety, restlessness and irritation, so movement and hanging out with friends can help. dion: ok. i don't know how applicable those strategies are to people in the news industry. [laughter] this sunday scaries thing is real. >> it is, i did not know there was a term for it. it is definitely real. i am curious, what is slow journaling? it feels slow to begin with. [laughter] i should meditate...
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rebecca, why do you think it was the a.g.'s report that seem to be the straw that broke the camel's back? do we still just not believe credible accusations from multiple woman against men in power, especially popular democratic men in power? >> i think a lot of people did believe those accusation and there was a lot of reporting done in the spring. there had been an a.g.'s report on the nursing home deaths, that in some way help and and precipitated some of the reporting on the bullying and sort of penchant for lying and cover-up and ineptitude within the cuomo administration. it's an administration and a governor who had gotten away for years with doing a performance of capability. that's what you saw on television on the briefings last year through covid, and he had done a real sort of theatrical's of being in charge, and people really responded warmly to that. yet, what we learned is that all of that was built on kind of air and lies. there has been so much reporting that people have believed on the cases of sexualized abus
rebecca, why do you think it was the a.g.'s report that seem to be the straw that broke the camel's back? do we still just not believe credible accusations from multiple woman against men in power, especially popular democratic men in power? >> i think a lot of people did believe those accusation and there was a lot of reporting done in the spring. there had been an a.g.'s report on the nursing home deaths, that in some way help and and precipitated some of the reporting on the bullying...
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you can support rebecca children's services by scanning the q r code on your screen.giving day, all right more and more people saying so long to california why they're leaving and i'm morgan, and there's more to me than hiv. more love, more adventure, more community. but with my hiv treatment, there's not more medicines in my pill. i talked to my doctor and switched to fewer medicines with dovato. dovato is for some adults who are starting hiv-1 treatment or replacing their current hiv-1 regimen. with just 2 medicines in 1 pill, dovato is as effective as a 3-drug regimen... to help you reach research shows people who take hiv treatment as prescribed and get to and stay undetectable can no longer transmit hiv through sex. don't take dovato if you're allergic to its ingredients or if you take dofetilide. taking dovato with dofetilide can cause serious or life-threatening side effects. hepatitis b can become harder to treat while on dovato. don't stop dovato without talking to your doctor, as your hepatitis b may worsen or become life-threatening. serious or life-threate
you can support rebecca children's services by scanning the q r code on your screen.giving day, all right more and more people saying so long to california why they're leaving and i'm morgan, and there's more to me than hiv. more love, more adventure, more community. but with my hiv treatment, there's not more medicines in my pill. i talked to my doctor and switched to fewer medicines with dovato. dovato is for some adults who are starting hiv-1 treatment or replacing their current hiv-1...
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rebecca, we showed a moment ago the immense pressure that the governor is facing now.we showed a bunch of headlines from new york papers, for example, from the network of "usa today" papers basically saying you've got to step down. time for andrew cuomo to resign. he has made extraordinarily clear, as you heard charlotte, for example, allude to in the interview with kate, he is not going to do that. what are the next steps here? where does this go at this point? i know you laid out the next maybe four or five things that might happen moving forward. >> right, so i mean, there are a number of possibilities here. we touched on some of them. one is the impeachment process, which as you said, it is a long process, a bit arcane. there isn't much precedent. its time line is a little bit hard to tell. there's also the possibility and i think likelihood there will be civil lawsuits that he will be forced to defend against. there's a whole trove of information in that report, and i imagine that the individuals involved will want to bring civil suits claiming that they have sexu
rebecca, we showed a moment ago the immense pressure that the governor is facing now.we showed a bunch of headlines from new york papers, for example, from the network of "usa today" papers basically saying you've got to step down. time for andrew cuomo to resign. he has made extraordinarily clear, as you heard charlotte, for example, allude to in the interview with kate, he is not going to do that. what are the next steps here? where does this go at this point? i know you laid out...
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here is rebecca jarvis. rebecca: elizabeth holmes facing justice. >> we will change our lives and our world. rebecca: once a rising star of silicon valley with her steve jobs inspired wargo and the false promise that her company would revolutionize health care, heading to court this week. she stands accused of multimillion dollar fraud appeared the department of justice alleging elizabeth this led patients, doctors, and investors. >> no one ever called me to apologize. that is the least you can do when you mess up so badly. not ok. rebecca: holmes, who recently gave birth to her first child, continues to maintain her innocence. coming up at 7:00 a.m., we will preview her legal strategy. why she is saying she is a victim. with your gma first look, i'm rebecca jarvis, abc news, new york. kumasi: tiktok has banned challenge that a lot of people got hurt. this is what happens when you search milk crate challenge for they were stacking them in a pyramid and trying to cup -- climb up and down them like stairs. a u
here is rebecca jarvis. rebecca: elizabeth holmes facing justice. >> we will change our lives and our world. rebecca: once a rising star of silicon valley with her steve jobs inspired wargo and the false promise that her company would revolutionize health care, heading to court this week. she stands accused of multimillion dollar fraud appeared the department of justice alleging elizabeth this led patients, doctors, and investors. >> no one ever called me to apologize. that is the...
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thank you rebecca. new york magazine writer, we always appreciate your time. >> donald trump might not be the president anymore about the courts and the rest of the country are still living on the loose threads of his legal issues. we'll have that on coming up. issues we'll have that on coming up we'll have that on coming up ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ summer is a state of mind, you can visit anytime. savor your summer with lincoln. do you struggle with occasional nerve aches in your hands or feet? summer is a state of mind, you can visit anytime. try nervivenerve relief from the world's #1 selling nerve care company. nervive contains alpha lipoic acid to relieve occasional nerve aches, weakness and discomfort. try nervivenerve relief. (piano playing) here we go. ♪♪ [john legend's i can see clearly now] ♪♪ ♪♪ ♪♪ make your reunion happen with vrbo. your together awaits. vrbo show me the olympics. [ "bugler's dream" playing ] ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ and there you have it - wireless on the fastest, most reliable network. wow! big
thank you rebecca. new york magazine writer, we always appreciate your time. >> donald trump might not be the president anymore about the courts and the rest of the country are still living on the loose threads of his legal issues. we'll have that on coming up. issues we'll have that on coming up we'll have that on coming up ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ summer is a state of mind, you can visit anytime. savor your summer with lincoln. do you struggle with occasional nerve aches in your...
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brent: rebecca ritters in beirut, thank you.ne day after the explosion, the lebanese government promised a speedy and transparent investigation. that government then resigned and the investigation has gone nowhere. this is one of the many crises paralyzing lebanon. i am joined now -- it's good to see you again. from the outside it looks like things have only gotten worse in lebanon since e blast has anything improved in the countr >> no. absolutely not. you say, things have gotten steadily worse. dramatically worse, you might say. today, people in lebanon he three hours of electricity at best. they can't fd diesel to power the generators to have electricity for the other1 hours of the day. and it is really hot. people hav to stand in line for hours to fill their cars. and as you said, the investigation has gone nowhere. brent: these images of the city, they look as apocalyptic today as they did a year ago. no one has bee held accountable for this disaster. do you think that justice will ever be served? heiko: i think it's highly
brent: rebecca ritters in beirut, thank you.ne day after the explosion, the lebanese government promised a speedy and transparent investigation. that government then resigned and the investigation has gone nowhere. this is one of the many crises paralyzing lebanon. i am joined now -- it's good to see you again. from the outside it looks like things have only gotten worse in lebanon since e blast has anything improved in the countr >> no. absolutely not. you say, things have gotten...
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it is anybody. >> rebecca was>> rebecca was speak today but fire officials say it is common for themlareup. they pick up the equipment later or locals return it. >> if you happen to pick it up, you drop it off in a good faith, i will buy you a soda or a candy bar. >> but a citizen allegedly picking up a hose and keeping it, that is unusual and expensive at $300 per 500 feet could what is the message you are seeing? >> when somebody does not evacuate, he put my personnel in jeopardy because they are going to stay behind and rescue that one person. they are not trained as firefighters. they are not dressed as firefighters and they do not understand fire behavior. >> rebecca morrissey will be arraigned tomorrow. >> def>> def hear about a lot. >> as we continue, the pandemic has caused a huge drop in the number of people taking public transit. now there to get back on board. see what you can save by taking bart or riding the bus next. >> be something else. >> tonight, hear from them in behind the camera. a photojournalist with the los homelessness, housing, taxes, water, electricity, cri
it is anybody. >> rebecca was>> rebecca was speak today but fire officials say it is common for themlareup. they pick up the equipment later or locals return it. >> if you happen to pick it up, you drop it off in a good faith, i will buy you a soda or a candy bar. >> but a citizen allegedly picking up a hose and keeping it, that is unusual and expensive at $300 per 500 feet could what is the message you are seeing? >> when somebody does not evacuate, he put my...
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what does that signify fou, rebecca, in terms of the u.s.rs, people who served alongside americans and kept them safe, who, you know, are now in peril? >> right. and it's time to demand that the taliban allow us to build that security perimeter and move those people out. i don't want to hear ask ing th taliban. we have the military power to secure that airport, move forces out and we've got two more weeks to get it done. let's make this happen. >> robin, do you think the taliban would be okay with two more weeks? what's your expectation? >> the taliban clearly wants the united states out. and the question is, does the taliban have the kind of control overall of its diverse elements so that that could happen in a peaceful way and that there's no bust-up, be it small or larger, between the two. they need cooperation. cent com has talked directly to the taliban go getting the u.s. out. i think this say reflection of the implosion really of u.s. policy in afghanistan that the mightiest nation in the world has to go to a rag tag militia, ask for
what does that signify fou, rebecca, in terms of the u.s.rs, people who served alongside americans and kept them safe, who, you know, are now in peril? >> right. and it's time to demand that the taliban allow us to build that security perimeter and move those people out. i don't want to hear ask ing th taliban. we have the military power to secure that airport, move forces out and we've got two more weeks to get it done. let's make this happen. >> robin, do you think the taliban...
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others will likely follow in their steps. >> our thanks to rebecca jarvis.ey here, they're not just sticking to the profession theys acting and singing. they're becoming entrepreneurs and breaking into other industries and finding voids that they can fill. rihanna and her fenty beauty and savage line. she's a billionaire, y'all. >> so many entertainers are athletes like lebron james. yeah. that's how you use your money. your wealth. to create more. >>> coming up, the k-mo tokyo tour. our kenneth moton takes us along to do sightseeing in the most populous metropolitan area in the world. >> from south carolina to tokyo. >>> and later in our "weird science," why scientists are shooting a ball of slime to the international space station. you're watching "world news now." [female narrator] a message for children: it's hard to be stuck at home right now... but we want to say thank you... because you're being a big helper. when you stay home... you're protecting other people from getting sick. by calling a someone you love who's stuck inside, you're giving them a s
others will likely follow in their steps. >> our thanks to rebecca jarvis.ey here, they're not just sticking to the profession theys acting and singing. they're becoming entrepreneurs and breaking into other industries and finding voids that they can fill. rihanna and her fenty beauty and savage line. she's a billionaire, y'all. >> so many entertainers are athletes like lebron james. yeah. that's how you use your money. your wealth. to create more. >>> coming up, the k-mo...
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rebecca, enjoy the conversations.the anchor and i'm answering the questions. >> anytime. charles: all these wall street truisms don't always work, folks. there are some ways you can beat the market without listening to the smart folks. crypto having the best day since may. it come on really nicely. shrugged off a lot of negative news. is this the move? should you be in crypto. if you've been waiting, is this the movement to make the move. we'll be right back. ♪. [engine revs] ricky bobby, today the road is your classroom. [engine revs] now let's go borrow a boat and make some bad decisions. [engine revs] time to go incognito. [zippers fasten] [engine revs] i love you, ricky! i love you, cal! what's the next stop? it's time for your extracurriculars. ¡vámanos, amigos! woo-hoo! the world's first fully autonomous vehicle is almost at the finish line what a ride! i invested in invesco qqq a fund that invests in the innovators of the nasdaq-100 of innovation with invesco qqq what a ride! i invested in invesco qqq (vo) at t
rebecca, enjoy the conversations.the anchor and i'm answering the questions. >> anytime. charles: all these wall street truisms don't always work, folks. there are some ways you can beat the market without listening to the smart folks. crypto having the best day since may. it come on really nicely. shrugged off a lot of negative news. is this the move? should you be in crypto. if you've been waiting, is this the movement to make the move. we'll be right back. ♪. [engine revs] ricky...
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rebecca heinrichs with us now, the hudson institute senior fellow.re are some differences, though, rebecca, at least if i start knocking the cobwebs out of my memory. the vietcong did nothing to interrupt that or disrupt that departure. they were confident we would soon be out of there, and there is a difference here around the child band, that they are more vicious. they are crazier , they are less calculated. i'm just wondering what you think they would or could do that you are worried about. >> thanks, neil. the number one concern i have right now is the safety of u.s. civilian personnel that are still in the country. there are much larger ramifications are what are going to happen to afghanistan and the larger middle east, but it's a tenuous situation. your previous guess was talking about that. that's the number one concern. what's going to happen? 's is going to be a benghazi situation he met kevin for bed, leave just got to get those u.s. personnel and their families and whoever is still in the country out of there as quickly as possible. the
rebecca heinrichs with us now, the hudson institute senior fellow.re are some differences, though, rebecca, at least if i start knocking the cobwebs out of my memory. the vietcong did nothing to interrupt that or disrupt that departure. they were confident we would soon be out of there, and there is a difference here around the child band, that they are more vicious. they are crazier , they are less calculated. i'm just wondering what you think they would or could do that you are worried about....
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peter and rebecca, we're out of time, but i really appreciate you joining us tonight.ou. >> thanks for having me. jackie: as the withdrawal deadline looms, lawmakers are issuing an urgent warning. stay with us. ♪ ♪ ♪ limu emu & doug ♪ oh! are you using liberty mutual's coverage customizer tool? sorry? well, since you asked. it finds discounts and policy recommendations, so you only pay for what you need. limu, you're an animal! who's got the bird legs now? only pay for what you need. ♪ liberty. liberty. liberty. liberty. ♪ over the years, mercedes-benz has patented thousands of safety innovations. crash-tested so many cars we've stopped counting. and built our most punishing test facility yet, in our effort to build the world's safest cars. we've created crumple zones and autonomous braking. active lane keeping assist and blind spot assist. we've introduced airbags, side curtain airbags, and now the first-ever rear-mounted front-impact airbags. all in the hope that you never need any of it. ♪ ♪ with voltaren arthritis pain gel my husband's got his moves back. an altern
peter and rebecca, we're out of time, but i really appreciate you joining us tonight.ou. >> thanks for having me. jackie: as the withdrawal deadline looms, lawmakers are issuing an urgent warning. stay with us. ♪ ♪ ♪ limu emu & doug ♪ oh! are you using liberty mutual's coverage customizer tool? sorry? well, since you asked. it finds discounts and policy recommendations, so you only pay for what you need. limu, you're an animal! who's got the bird legs now? only pay for what...
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rebecca: yes.nfortunately i think the meeting is wrapping up momentarily, so i really do expect a concrete announcement from the white house any minute. we have been given a preview that, like i said, has been focusing on workforce development issues because they think the weakness there could be leading to weakness in our cybersecurity across the industry. if we fill more positions, hopefully we will be more secure , is the goal. and i think another initiative that was announced earlier this month is the joint cyber defense collaborative from dhs. and that have already announced a partnership with amazon, microsoft, and google, to work on joint cyber defense plans. so i think we will hear some more details. may be more companies who attended today will join into that. join in and hopefully partner with the government, because that is what they're looking for, is more solid public-private partnerships. emily: alright, we will be watching for more details coming out of this meeting, potentially anno
rebecca: yes.nfortunately i think the meeting is wrapping up momentarily, so i really do expect a concrete announcement from the white house any minute. we have been given a preview that, like i said, has been focusing on workforce development issues because they think the weakness there could be leading to weakness in our cybersecurity across the industry. if we fill more positions, hopefully we will be more secure , is the goal. and i think another initiative that was announced earlier this...
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rebecca, thank you so much, good to get your analysis.at staggering sum is what football clubs worldwide splashed out on international transfer fees over the past decade — almost half of which was spent by the top 30 clubs according to fifa. here in england, the premier league clubs summer transfer window is about to close, with just hours to go for any last—minute negotiations. the biggy didn't materialise that was england captain harry kane going to manchester city. cristiano ronaldo, though, is returning to manchester united where he previously enjoyed massive success. also jack grealish is moving to manchester city for a cool £100 million. will there be a flurry of last minute activity, or are football clubs feeling the pinch due to the impact of the pandemic? joining me now is danjones, head of the sports business group at deloitte. it won't be the busiest day we've ever seen, but there's always 1—2 that go right down to the wire. what we've seen with this whole window is unremarkable, really — we've seen over £1 billion worth of spe
rebecca, thank you so much, good to get your analysis.at staggering sum is what football clubs worldwide splashed out on international transfer fees over the past decade — almost half of which was spent by the top 30 clubs according to fifa. here in england, the premier league clubs summer transfer window is about to close, with just hours to go for any last—minute negotiations. the biggy didn't materialise that was england captain harry kane going to manchester city. cristiano ronaldo,...
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. >> plus, rebecca traced are on the camel investigation in the calls for him to resign. >> with this investigation revealed, was a disturbing pattern of conduct by the governor of the great state of new york. >> and the surprising result from the protest movement to help americans avoid a housing disaster, i will talk to senator elizabeth warren about the biden right initiations it reversal on the moratorium, went all in starts now. >> good evening from new york, i am chris hayes. this may come as something of a surprise if you haven't been following it closely but, remember the arizona republican parties election audit that started way back in april? remember that? it is somehow still going on nearly four months later. it has been paused for high school graduations. they shipped voting system data from a santa -- montana -- and used black lights to look for bamboo in the ballot because they thought it could be made in china. for context of the length of this enterprise, when the state of georgia said they would we count the votes in november, the count the length of the recount at j
. >> plus, rebecca traced are on the camel investigation in the calls for him to resign. >> with this investigation revealed, was a disturbing pattern of conduct by the governor of the great state of new york. >> and the surprising result from the protest movement to help americans avoid a housing disaster, i will talk to senator elizabeth warren about the biden right initiations it reversal on the moratorium, went all in starts now. >> good evening from new york, i am...
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we hope to be talking to rebecca a bit later- be talking to rebecca a bit later this afternoon.s. absolutely. and then to go on to the till death do us part. - films. absolutely. and then to go on to the till death do us part. it - films. absolutely. and then to go on to the till death do us part. it was i to the till death do us part. it was an incredibly popular tv series. very difficult to repeat these days with the abuse that were being expressed but she was there as the foil to garnet, her husband who was listening to all of those opinions and a were the view is saying this is a more intimate say these things. the views of people watching till death do us part, how many were appalled and some of them might have had some sympathy with him so he was an interesting time. and then to go straight through on saturday. much love tv programme is her children around miniseries and for me, she's always going to that character. so one of those actresses for whom people of different generations all have their own experience and standout roles.— aid agencies have warned of a catastrophe
we hope to be talking to rebecca a bit later- be talking to rebecca a bit later this afternoon.s. absolutely. and then to go on to the till death do us part. - films. absolutely. and then to go on to the till death do us part. it - films. absolutely. and then to go on to the till death do us part. it was i to the till death do us part. it was an incredibly popular tv series. very difficult to repeat these days with the abuse that were being expressed but she was there as the foil to garnet, her...
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rebecca walser is here.resident biden trying to enlist the businesses, that is smart but tone deaf, even made light of their plight. it is ironic to suggest they have power now when they don't have a lot of power and he kind of laughed it off. by the way just earlier today we heard from the treasury department in a letter to democrats that suggests they might actually find a way to use more of the 350 billion in the american rescue plan to keep those federal unemployment benefits going. i don't know how businesses are going to compete. >> well, i need 20 minutes with you, charles. i will make three quick points very quickly. first of all medium to small businesses are the economic growth engine of this country. "wall street journal" estimate in 2017, found over 60% of all people employed in america are employed at medium to small businesses that mean less than 40% are working for big employers. now i will just tell you as a lawyer i have a strong caution to ceo's that are forcing the vaccine at this stage. t
rebecca walser is here.resident biden trying to enlist the businesses, that is smart but tone deaf, even made light of their plight. it is ironic to suggest they have power now when they don't have a lot of power and he kind of laughed it off. by the way just earlier today we heard from the treasury department in a letter to democrats that suggests they might actually find a way to use more of the 350 billion in the american rescue plan to keep those federal unemployment benefits going. i don't...
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how easy is it to get the strong, rebecca? we have had - strong, rebecca?. ., whole uk the positive impact it can make. ., ., ., ,, ., make. lucy you have talked about the tositive make. lucy you have talked about the positive effect — make. lucy you have talked about the positive effect from _ make. lucy you have talked about the positive effect from day _ make. lucy you have talked about the positive effect from day one _ make. lucy you have talked about the positive effect from day one and - make. lucy you have talked about the positive effect from day one and you i positive effect from day one and you can do so many more things including the half marathon. i did can do so many more things including the half marathon.— the half marathon. i did a half marathon _ the half marathon. i did a half marathon and _ the half marathon. i did a half marathon and i _ the half marathon. i did a half marathon and i don't - the half marathon. i did a half marathon and i don't know i the half marathon. i did a halfl marathon and i don't know why the half marathon. i did
how easy is it to get the strong, rebecca? we have had - strong, rebecca?. ., whole uk the positive impact it can make. ., ., ., ,, ., make. lucy you have talked about the tositive make. lucy you have talked about the positive effect — make. lucy you have talked about the positive effect from _ make. lucy you have talked about the positive effect from day _ make. lucy you have talked about the positive effect from day one _ make. lucy you have talked about the positive effect from day one and...
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fabian: our last question is from rebecca lewis, from city and state. rebecca, your line is open.st wanted to ask, with this report out now, you said that you're not going to speculate on whether the governor's fit to serve or if he should run again. what do you want the public to take away from this report? ag james: that these 11 women were in a hostile and toxic work environment, and that we should believe women, and that what we have an obligation and a duty to do is to protect women in their workplace. and what this investigation revealed was a disturbing pattern of conduct by the governor of the great state of new york. and those who basically did not put in place any protocols or procedures to protect these young women who believed in public service. i believe women, and i believe these 11 women. i thank you all for being here this morning. announcer: next, newer governor andrew cuomo response to the report alleging sexual harassment allegations against him. from albany, this is about 15 minutes. gov. cuomo: over the past several months, you have heard a number of complaint
fabian: our last question is from rebecca lewis, from city and state. rebecca, your line is open.st wanted to ask, with this report out now, you said that you're not going to speculate on whether the governor's fit to serve or if he should run again. what do you want the public to take away from this report? ag james: that these 11 women were in a hostile and toxic work environment, and that we should believe women, and that what we have an obligation and a duty to do is to protect women in...
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joining me to understand it is rebecca leber who covers climate change for vox.rebecca, tell us, what do you think are the most significant things in this bill for climate change? >> i think this addresses two important sectors that contribute to climate change. one is our transportation sector. so the bill makes a lot of investments in electric vehicles and also public transit, which are both critical to bringing down our pollution and the biggest contributor to climate change. it also makes big investments in the electricity sector, so improving things like transmission and electric-buying parts of the country that also make it critical to cleaning up the economy. in addition, this billcracies by addresses the impact of climate change. we have to both bring down emissions, at the same time we prepare for the impacts that we know are here and are coming. >> desjardins: we spoke to a young woman from california who is experiencing climate change right now. i want to play what she told us today. >> i live in an island in the bay area in california, and within 35 y
joining me to understand it is rebecca leber who covers climate change for vox.rebecca, tell us, what do you think are the most significant things in this bill for climate change? >> i think this addresses two important sectors that contribute to climate change. one is our transportation sector. so the bill makes a lot of investments in electric vehicles and also public transit, which are both critical to bringing down our pollution and the biggest contributor to climate change. it also...
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but they were -- they were very -- like, you know, if at the end of the sentence, rebecca says, "oh,cter wouldn't brett goldstein does the same. juno is, like, somewhere lost over the atlantic. so she doesn't know who says what, where anymore. she's like, "would i not say that?" i'm like, "no, you're from somerset, woman. no, you wouldn't." [ laughter ] >> seth: it's really -- it's really wonderful and you came from a theater background and i know, from, you know, being friends with a lot of the guys on the show, they are both theater fans, they're both musical-theater fans do you feel sort of extra appreciated, knowing that you're around these sort of west end fan boys >> well, that's exactly what they are in fact, i said to jason and to brett and to our lovely coach beard brendan, i was like, "you do realize that in the west end, we would call you west end wendys?" [ light laughter ] because they know more show tunes than i do. i'm meant to be the one that's had like a 20-year musical theater career, and they're suddenly finishing each other's sentences. i'm kind of sure that's how
but they were -- they were very -- like, you know, if at the end of the sentence, rebecca says, "oh,cter wouldn't brett goldstein does the same. juno is, like, somewhere lost over the atlantic. so she doesn't know who says what, where anymore. she's like, "would i not say that?" i'm like, "no, you're from somerset, woman. no, you wouldn't." [ laughter ] >> seth: it's really -- it's really wonderful and you came from a theater background and i know, from, you know,...
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thank you, rebecca, for joining us.id. well, they did incredible things with a lot of the decor like they had to -- a lot of the scares come from that feeling you get when you stand in the bathroom alone and get a glimpse out of something in the corner of your eye and 234 in this they cut the door frame to look like the profile of a face but only if you hit the right angle and it genuinely did scare me. >> what drew you to this role? >> what drew me to this role? i don't know. i think i'm probably -- i don't know. i must be out of my mind. probably the fact i had to do a lot of it on my own seemed quite intriguing. i've never done anything like that before but in retrospect that was a crazy idea. >> is it true in real life you had a near ghost experience? >> well, yeah, i was staying in -- it was definitely, definitely would call it a near ghost experience. i was staying in a famous hotel in concord, massachusetts, and everyone was telling me he that it was haunted and my room in particular was very haunted so i spent e
thank you, rebecca, for joining us.id. well, they did incredible things with a lot of the decor like they had to -- a lot of the scares come from that feeling you get when you stand in the bathroom alone and get a glimpse out of something in the corner of your eye and 234 in this they cut the door frame to look like the profile of a face but only if you hit the right angle and it genuinely did scare me. >> what drew you to this role? >> what drew me to this role? i don't know. i...
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rebecca wanted to talk about saving the whales. they put a picture of a rainforest that they bought to preserve. hired a helicopter to fly and take a photo of it to put on the back. yeah, it is very sort of like religious approach that they wanted the company to sort of believe in the power of we, and, you know, people got -- there was a guy who got a wework tattoo. and they told people to have we babies. so there was a lot of we. >> so, you know, we talk about this in this conference and a lot of the participants, there's obviously kind of abject fraud, there's legal fraud that we have heard about. [inaudible]. people decided to buy into it. let's characterize this on the spectrum here. [inaudible] i felt like was committing fraud where she was lying about the results. neumann did lie on air several times saying this is a profitable company. that was not a profitable company. in that respect, a liar very clearly by definition. at the same time, he stated gibberish like our evaluation is quote much more based on our energy and spir
rebecca wanted to talk about saving the whales. they put a picture of a rainforest that they bought to preserve. hired a helicopter to fly and take a photo of it to put on the back. yeah, it is very sort of like religious approach that they wanted the company to sort of believe in the power of we, and, you know, people got -- there was a guy who got a wework tattoo. and they told people to have we babies. so there was a lot of we. >> so, you know, we talk about this in this conference and...
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host: we will go to rebecca next in burlington, vermont. hi, rebecca. caller: hello. host: you won't get vaccinated, is that right? caller: yes. i would like to make a comment. i am wondering why is it that nobody wants to hear from a scientist that worked for pfizer for 17 years. he speaks out against the vaccine. also dr. richard -- a nuclear physicist/cardiologist who speaks out against the vaccine. he is a scientist, nuclear physicist. dr. mcauliffe, dr. cory, dr. gold, dr. chinciny. they have been canceled from being able to speak out on facebook. they put their own careers on the line, medical careers are on the line. one doctor had a lawsuit against him because he tried to speak out and they're suing him for $8 million. what is going on with this? why won't you other doctors speak with the colleagues out there? these are doctors that are scientists. some of them are board certified specialists and they're being canceled. all they wanted was to get their point out about the vaccine, the mrna, the spike protein and allow people to make a decision by hearing the f
host: we will go to rebecca next in burlington, vermont. hi, rebecca. caller: hello. host: you won't get vaccinated, is that right? caller: yes. i would like to make a comment. i am wondering why is it that nobody wants to hear from a scientist that worked for pfizer for 17 years. he speaks out against the vaccine. also dr. richard -- a nuclear physicist/cardiologist who speaks out against the vaccine. he is a scientist, nuclear physicist. dr. mcauliffe, dr. cory, dr. gold, dr. chinciny. they...
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that makes this one of these books that will be read just in the way you are looking for like rebecca salute or -- rebecca skloot or mary roach and it e read by people thinking about science writing in this very kind of like approachable and enthralling and engrossing way where you go on a journey, like i think that's my favorite kind of science writing. >> thank thank you so much. that means a lot to me. >> good stuff. do you want to jump into questions? >> let's do it. >> all right. let me just get into this. this this is a great questioo start off with. the cdc says a few cases of chagas to see some contact with bugs have been documented in this country. this is such an important thing. do people know when they have been bitten? are many people who have been bitten unaware of it. >> was this is a great question. yes, most people when they are bitten, it's very easy to miss it. i'll talk both perspectives in latin america and then here. you will get your bug bites, you have like allergic reaction to whether was a bite but i thatn be easy to miss, especially if you don't know, if you
that makes this one of these books that will be read just in the way you are looking for like rebecca salute or -- rebecca skloot or mary roach and it e read by people thinking about science writing in this very kind of like approachable and enthralling and engrossing way where you go on a journey, like i think that's my favorite kind of science writing. >> thank thank you so much. that means a lot to me. >> good stuff. do you want to jump into questions? >> let's do it....
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rebecca wanted to talk about saving the whales and they put a picture of the rain forest, they had a helicopter to take a photo to put on the back. it was a very sort of like religious sort of approach that they wanted the company to sort of believe in the power of we. there was a guy that got a tattoo [inaudible] there was a lot. >> we talk about this in the conference with a lot of participants. there is abject fraud of, there's the legal fraud that occurred with some elements. let's characterize this. elizabeth holmes very clearly i felt was committing fraud or lying about the results of these tests. newman did lie on air. he was a liar very clearly by definition and at the same time stated the evaluation is much more based upon our energy and spirituality than it is [inaudible] i struggle so in a lot of ways he lied in his defense they would say the profitability. it wasn't. outright fraud. it was just changing the truth and making these things something else and masterfully manipulative, whatever t it was. but the numbers if you want to invest even if they don't have the same ru
rebecca wanted to talk about saving the whales and they put a picture of the rain forest, they had a helicopter to take a photo to put on the back. it was a very sort of like religious sort of approach that they wanted the company to sort of believe in the power of we. there was a guy that got a tattoo [inaudible] there was a lot. >> we talk about this in the conference with a lot of participants. there is abject fraud of, there's the legal fraud that occurred with some elements. let's...