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rebecca is really a triple threat which i find very impressive. she's in active journalist and novelist and a good one and she's an historian so is a triple threat she has written books and one that was already mentioned a terrific novel about the seedy section of l.a. in the mid-1980s and burnout a graphic novel about eco-terrorism. talk about a wide range, she's got it in the study we are talking about tonight entitled all the frequent troubles of our days" which takes us deep into domestic resistance to the murderous regime of adolf in the 1930s and early 40s. a book that was just recently published tuesday subject of our discussion this evening and i don't need to remind them because many of you know this book has been praised upon its release. there are two in "the new york times" alone to fantastic reviews and one august 3 if i'm not mistaken and another august 633 have not read those reviews, do so because it will inspire you to read the book or its awesome. from my own perspective on germany and i'm also a story in on the resistance and i'
rebecca is really a triple threat which i find very impressive. she's in active journalist and novelist and a good one and she's an historian so is a triple threat she has written books and one that was already mentioned a terrific novel about the seedy section of l.a. in the mid-1980s and burnout a graphic novel about eco-terrorism. talk about a wide range, she's got it in the study we are talking about tonight entitled all the frequent troubles of our days" which takes us deep into...
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rebecca is doing all the photos, things down there are absolutely crazy. if you want to read more about it. you lane wrote a great book on the women's hour and it's a lot of fun. they call it a war of the roses. if you are pro-suffrage you wear a yellow rose. if you're anti-suffrage you wear a red rose. anti-suffragists are making a full court press to stop the nineteenth amendment. there are two notable forces working on suffrage, one is not surprising considering all the work of the women's christian temperance union to get women to vote and that is the liquor lobby and the stories they tell of the state legislatures who are stumbling from coming through the hallways in both sides accuse each other of what they are doing. the national association opposed women's suffrage and to my surprise was largely wooden despite the fact this is sort of a famous photo but national association of women suffrage is mostly run by women and these are well-organized politically savvy determined women and they may remind you a little bit of phyllis shapley and her work any
rebecca is doing all the photos, things down there are absolutely crazy. if you want to read more about it. you lane wrote a great book on the women's hour and it's a lot of fun. they call it a war of the roses. if you are pro-suffrage you wear a yellow rose. if you're anti-suffrage you wear a red rose. anti-suffragists are making a full court press to stop the nineteenth amendment. there are two notable forces working on suffrage, one is not surprising considering all the work of the women's...
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some of them especially ones rebecca will talk about in a few minutes were just invented. right now i want to talk about one of the most basic fundamental tactics you need and that is telling a story. no big movement can get anywhere without telling a story. a story is a narrative to remember. it can be as ancient as the book of exodus or as modern as 8 minutes and 46 seconds ago, but whatever you tell us it is a way to ignite change. lucy stone was one of the most successful speakers for human rights and went on to be a founding member of the suffrage movement but she began her career in abolition. you get your training in one cause for confidence and skill to advocate other causes. at least before the pandemic you would go to a movie or sporting event. it can be dangerous especially, they burn a building down. lucy stone started giving speeches against slavery. it is incredibly controversial for women to speak in public and they were routinely denounced from the pulpit, it wasn't considered proper for them to make any noise at all. you find references to the fact that wh
some of them especially ones rebecca will talk about in a few minutes were just invented. right now i want to talk about one of the most basic fundamental tactics you need and that is telling a story. no big movement can get anywhere without telling a story. a story is a narrative to remember. it can be as ancient as the book of exodus or as modern as 8 minutes and 46 seconds ago, but whatever you tell us it is a way to ignite change. lucy stone was one of the most successful speakers for human...
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rebecca: absolutely?ad: we are talking to hundred billion dollars worth of liabilities-plus looking at that, looking also at the debt profile which is not as bad as it could be. rebecca: yes, not as bad as it could be. but that $305 billion in liabilities is where investors are worried. and account payables as well. those accruing accounts to other contractors over time. ultimately, the other thing that fitch highlighted, the interest payments on these bonds are coming through at the end of the year. we don't have maturity until march, but even through september, they need to find 129 million u.s. dollars to repay investors? rishaad: rebecca choong wilkins, thank you. david? david: we are just having a look at the big movers in japan -- utilities, power and electric producers, nuclear, pretty much back in the conversation on the back of the perception of policy preference. as we look for the new developments over in japan and who the next prime minister will be. a brief look across the tech space in china
rebecca: absolutely?ad: we are talking to hundred billion dollars worth of liabilities-plus looking at that, looking also at the debt profile which is not as bad as it could be. rebecca: yes, not as bad as it could be. but that $305 billion in liabilities is where investors are worried. and account payables as well. those accruing accounts to other contractors over time. ultimately, the other thing that fitch highlighted, the interest payments on these bonds are coming through at the end of the...
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absolutely, after everything rebecca _ like a gold? rebecca redfern has like a gold? absolutely, after - everything rebecca redfern has been through, that meant everything to her. just to give you a bit of context, she won a silver medal in rio in 2016. she took the gold in the world championships in 2019, but last year she had a baby so she lost a lot of that stamina and fitness that she'd gained over the years. so she showed a really gutsy swim in the 100 metres breaststroke. she went out very hard, touched first at the 50 but couldn't hold on in the final metres, and arrival from germany out touched her, got the gold, and it was a silver to redfern — but she said she was still very proud of her achievements, especially after the past year. she's one of those athletes that if these games had gone on last year, she not been competing — but she took that advantage of having an extra year and was able to come here and win a silver medal. there was also a bronze for sammy kinghorn in the athletics. she went in the 100 metres — her second
absolutely, after everything rebecca _ like a gold? rebecca redfern has like a gold? absolutely, after - everything rebecca redfern has been through, that meant everything to her. just to give you a bit of context, she won a silver medal in rio in 2016. she took the gold in the world championships in 2019, but last year she had a baby so she lost a lot of that stamina and fitness that she'd gained over the years. so she showed a really gutsy swim in the 100 metres breaststroke. she went out...
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so, rebecca had jewelry?retty rough on rebecca. the "cleveland plain dealer" called her the most obstreperous of all coolidge's pets. >> that-- that is tough, to be called "obstreperous." >> reporter: tougher still were the tabloid rumors. what do we know about rebecca's love life? >> well, she-- they-- they got her a male raccoon named reuben, but rebecca and reuben did not get along at all. >> reporter: rebecca coolidge finally left the white house, along with the rest of the family, in 1929, but not without leaving her mark on presidential pet history. >> when you go back and you look at the pets that presidents have had since coolidge, there's nothing quite as unusual as a raccoon. >> pauley: sad to think that time will inevitably take our beloved pets from us. but do we have to let them go? here's tracy smith. >> come here! >> reporter: what happens when it hurts to much to say goodbye? >> marley, come here, buddy. that's the wrong way. >> reporter: david and alicia tshirhart adored their yellow lab, mar
so, rebecca had jewelry?retty rough on rebecca. the "cleveland plain dealer" called her the most obstreperous of all coolidge's pets. >> that-- that is tough, to be called "obstreperous." >> reporter: tougher still were the tabloid rumors. what do we know about rebecca's love life? >> well, she-- they-- they got her a male raccoon named reuben, but rebecca and reuben did not get along at all. >> reporter: rebecca coolidge finally left the white house,...
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rebecca: absolutely. chunky liabilities, somewhere approaching that 300 billion that evergrande had. i think still, these bigger, safer real estate firms from a bondholder point of view, obviously, as a shareholder, you have less support here, but from a bondholder point of view, those firms will stand up better in the long run. haslinda: we continue to track evergrande. editor rebecca choong wilkins, thank you so much for that. let's delve into deeper and bring in the founder and ceo of hg research. weigh in on this evergrande research, contagion seems to be there. we are seeing the properties sector. on top of that, a slowing economy in china. >> absolutely. the second largest economy in the world slowing. we have this evergrande problem which has an impact on the high-yield market. but china is not the only one. we have high-yield for junk bonds globally completely mispriced in the united states, the largest economy, which is also slowing so you could see contagion effect and that is a bit of a yellow
rebecca: absolutely. chunky liabilities, somewhere approaching that 300 billion that evergrande had. i think still, these bigger, safer real estate firms from a bondholder point of view, obviously, as a shareholder, you have less support here, but from a bondholder point of view, those firms will stand up better in the long run. haslinda: we continue to track evergrande. editor rebecca choong wilkins, thank you so much for that. let's delve into deeper and bring in the founder and ceo of hg...
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from san jose, rebecca jarvis, abc news. kumasi: there will be more from rebecca jarvis at 7:00 on gma. for more in-depth analysis, listen to rebecca's podcast "the dropout code new episodes drop every tuesday wherever you get your podcasts -- the dropout." -- "the dropout." new episodes drop every tuesday wherever you get your podcasts. this is the most expensive estate currently listed for sale in the bay area. there are seven homes along this 74 april property -- 74 acre property. one of those homes is currently being rented for an estimated $3000 a month. the estate also boasts three swimming pools and a tennis court. julian: tomorrow, president biden will be delivering remarks on his administration's strategy to stop the spread of the delta variant and boost vaccinations. according to the white house, 75% of americans have had at least one vaccine dose. 64% of adults are fully vaccinated. in california, our seven-day test positivity has gone down to 4.1%. a month ago, it was 7.1%. a covid-19 outbreak has sickened dozens
from san jose, rebecca jarvis, abc news. kumasi: there will be more from rebecca jarvis at 7:00 on gma. for more in-depth analysis, listen to rebecca's podcast "the dropout code new episodes drop every tuesday wherever you get your podcasts -- the dropout." -- "the dropout." new episodes drop every tuesday wherever you get your podcasts. this is the most expensive estate currently listed for sale in the bay area. there are seven homes along this 74 april property -- 74 acre...
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the democratic leader of the arizona state senate rebecca rios will join us next. s next stereminds her that she has the farmers home policy perk, guaranteed replacement cost. and that her home will be rebuilt, regardless of her limits or if the cost of materials has gone up. (woman) that's really something. (burke) get a whole lot of something with farmers policy perks. wait, i didn't ruin the ending, did i? (woman) yeah, y-you did. ♪ we are farmers. bum-pa-dum, bum-bum-bum-bum ♪
the democratic leader of the arizona state senate rebecca rios will join us next. s next stereminds her that she has the farmers home policy perk, guaranteed replacement cost. and that her home will be rebuilt, regardless of her limits or if the cost of materials has gone up. (woman) that's really something. (burke) get a whole lot of something with farmers policy perks. wait, i didn't ruin the ending, did i? (woman) yeah, y-you did. ♪ we are farmers. bum-pa-dum, bum-bum-bum-bum ♪
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the democratic leader of the arizona state senate rebecca rios will join us next. oh! are you using liberty mutual's coverage customizer tool? so you only pay for what you need. sorry? limu, you're an animal! only pay for what you need. ♪ liberty. liberty. liberty. liberty. ♪ >> tech: every customer has their own safelite story. this couple was on a camping trip... ...when their windshield got a chip. they drove to safelite for a same-day repair. and with their insurance, it was no cost to them. >> woman: really? >> tech: that's service you can trust. >> singers: ♪ safelite repair, safelite replace. ♪ [uplifting music playing] ♪ i had a dream that someday ♪ ♪ i would just fly, fly away ♪
the democratic leader of the arizona state senate rebecca rios will join us next. oh! are you using liberty mutual's coverage customizer tool? so you only pay for what you need. sorry? limu, you're an animal! only pay for what you need. ♪ liberty. liberty. liberty. liberty. ♪ >> tech: every customer has their own safelite story. this couple was on a camping trip... ...when their windshield got a chip. they drove to safelite for a same-day repair. and with their insurance, it was no...
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all right, rebecca, still ahead, a positive milestone in california.9 cases are declining more than any other state. >> and one san francisco tech giant is challenging the new texas abortion law. there helping e ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ deposit, plan and pay with easy tools from chase. simplicity feels good. chase. make more of what's yours. ♪hefty, hefty, hefty!♪ whoa... [sniffs] how do they get these things to smell so good? ♪ hefty, hefty... hefty, hefty, hefty! ♪ must be magic. hefty® ultra strong™ with fabuloso® scent must be magic. i don't just play someone brainy on tv - i'm an actual neuroscientist. and i love the science behind neuriva plus. unlike ordinary memory supplements, neuriva plus fuels six key indicators of brain performance. more brain performance? yes, please! neuriva. think bigger. >> developing news tonight. the justice department is asking a federal judge to block the new texas abortion law, the justice department says the law which bans abortions once a heartbeat is detected in the fetus is unconstitutional usually around 6 weeks heartbeats
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toma una medida como esta, rebecca >> una medida histórica, muchas gracias por este reporte, enriqueprear a este viernes. senadores bloquearon la iniciativa en momentos que intena aprobar unaagenda que contempla un multimillonario an donde estaba previsto la ciudadanía para millones >> ahora nos vamos a chicago donde una joven latina de hacer compras fue asesinada a balazos dentro de su propio automóvil. el asesinato de melisa pasó la noche del sábado. dijo que la familia vive una pesadilla y también exige justicia.k >> cobardes, entréguense porque no van a poder dormir porque no van a encontrar la paz que hemos perdido al perder a melisa >> fue llevada al hospital en condición crítica y falleció más tarde. no pudo dar más datos de su agresor, esto debido a la gravedad de sus heridas >> en florida intensifican los esfuezros para identificar una joven que desapareció el pasado jueves prestamente relacionado con la desaparición de esta joven se quitó la vida. tiene el reporte completo. >> pasan las horas y aumenta el dolor para lafamilia, su misteriosa desaparición mantiene a la comuni
toma una medida como esta, rebecca >> una medida histórica, muchas gracias por este reporte, enriqueprear a este viernes. senadores bloquearon la iniciativa en momentos que intena aprobar unaagenda que contempla un multimillonario an donde estaba previsto la ciudadanía para millones >> ahora nos vamos a chicago donde una joven latina de hacer compras fue asesinada a balazos dentro de su propio automóvil. el asesinato de melisa pasó la noche del sábado. dijo que la familia vive...
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rebecca henschke, bbc news.university of chicago, joins us from vancouver. great to have you on the programme, can. as we saw in rebecca's report, the lawyer calling this an historic landmark ruling — but do you think election to bring about any real change?— think election to bring about any real change? thank you, it's great _ any real change? thank you, it's great to _ any real change? thank you, it's great to be _ any real change? thank you, it's great to be here. - any real change? thank you, it's great to be here. well, l any real change? thank you, it's great to be here. well, i | it's great to be here. well, i agree, i think the decision by the jakarta court is potentially a landmark moment in the movement for clean air, and indonesia and across southeast asia. and i say this because research shows that air pollution, specifically tm 2.5 articulate matter, is the greatest threat to human health globally. in indonesia, the average concentration has fluctuated between 30—110 micrograms per cubic metre for
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can. >> thank you, rebecca. coming up, you're going to need to show that you are vaccinated next time you go to chase center. how this will affect you when you attend some big events at the arena. >> also the warning signs spotted by one very alert. so the sun which might have prevented a mass shooting in santa clara county. >> my abuse was and not and we deserve justice. >> powerful testimony from the nation's top gymnast on capitol hill. sharing stories of survival and demanding answers from the fbi over their investigation into abuser. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ monitor, check and lock down you money with security from chase. control feels good. chase. make more of what's yours. your eyes. beautiful on the outside, but if you have diabetes, there can be some not-so-pretty stuff going on, on the inside. it's true, if you have diabetes, you know high blood sugar is the root of the problem. but that excess sugar can cause the blood vessels to be seriously damaged. and when that happens, this could happen, vision loss or even b
can. >> thank you, rebecca. coming up, you're going to need to show that you are vaccinated next time you go to chase center. how this will affect you when you attend some big events at the arena. >> also the warning signs spotted by one very alert. so the sun which might have prevented a mass shooting in santa clara county. >> my abuse was and not and we deserve justice. >> powerful testimony from the nation's top gymnast on capitol hill. sharing stories of survival and...
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rebecca tong is co-executive-director of the trust women foundation which operates clinics in wichitajessica waters is dean of undergraduate education at american university. her research focuses on reproductive rights law. thank you both for joining me. and rebecca, let's start with you, because you say your clinic in oklahoma is among those seeing a huge uptick in interest from patients in texas who need a want an abortion. explain to us what the last few days have been like in terms of the calls you've been getting and the types of questions and concerns you've been hearing. >> yeah, the volume has just been ridiculous. at least four times as many appointments that we've been making right now. people from all over texas. and people who would have normally gone to a texas clinic, perhaps, and now can no longer do that. so we're receiving calls from louisiana as well. people are panicked. they are upset that they have to travel four to six hours, you know, sometimes 600 miles round trip, to be seen for a very simple procedure, sometimes for a pill, right? it's very cruel, how they wr
rebecca tong is co-executive-director of the trust women foundation which operates clinics in wichitajessica waters is dean of undergraduate education at american university. her research focuses on reproductive rights law. thank you both for joining me. and rebecca, let's start with you, because you say your clinic in oklahoma is among those seeing a huge uptick in interest from patients in texas who need a want an abortion. explain to us what the last few days have been like in terms of the...
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and lastly, rebecca we let go. obviously talked about fact when ida came through power was knocked out. more than a million across. do know things in to restore the power, especially in the more rural areas? mhm it is the rural that going to take to get back, including, where i right now. they're going to expect be fully until the end the month. areas new orleans they be online hopefully the end this week, long way to for folks louisiana, rebecca reporting live the of. rebecca you. thank oh, well, a weather of settling with extended of hot. inland still close to degrees, that'll the case as head into wednesday possibly thursday, that's kind the headline week for us in the bay temperatures well the average then you see for today and as mentioned, possibly a thursday close 100. we're either to 100 up 102 103, at least of at least four tomorrow. he. you see up down the central to our north well you see that include portions solano. so under that heat until eight p.m. thursday. now it's interesting, take a look at the.
and lastly, rebecca we let go. obviously talked about fact when ida came through power was knocked out. more than a million across. do know things in to restore the power, especially in the more rural areas? mhm it is the rural that going to take to get back, including, where i right now. they're going to expect be fully until the end the month. areas new orleans they be online hopefully the end this week, long way to for folks louisiana, rebecca reporting live the of. rebecca you. thank oh,...
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rebecca castor is there tonight with more rebecca. how are people in new orleans doing? frank.tunately so far this evening we've only seen some light rain and the sun is actually coming out. but the concern is that heavier rainfall tonight could once again it leads to street from flooding. with storm debris, just blocking the drains. and this is after the city had a very busy weekend working towards a recovery. power is back on in the french quarter. the garden district and most of mid city. however, some neighborhoods in new orleans like you mentioned might not see lights until the end of this week. therefore, the city is providing charter buses to state run shelters for those still here, we want to evacuate now. this weekend, 800 people chose to get on one of those buses. the city was encouraging the elderly and those with vulnerabilities to take advantage of this opportunity to get out. i'm grateful. i'm grateful. i want to get on the bus and wherever they take me, it's going to be there. i couldn't sleep and i'm sick. i'm diabetic and everything else and bringing us what is
rebecca castor is there tonight with more rebecca. how are people in new orleans doing? frank.tunately so far this evening we've only seen some light rain and the sun is actually coming out. but the concern is that heavier rainfall tonight could once again it leads to street from flooding. with storm debris, just blocking the drains. and this is after the city had a very busy weekend working towards a recovery. power is back on in the french quarter. the garden district and most of mid city....
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rebecca jarvis, abc news. kumasi: "good morning amegood will have much more and for in-depth coverage, you can listen to rebecca jarvis' podcast. we are getting a look inside the courtroom, including details about jurors. new episodes are released every tuesday. julian: a bay area tech company taking on the abortion ban in texas. abc news confirms a big development. kumasi: looking live at the big board at the new york stock exchange come up by about 60 points. julian: spinning again on wheel of fortune. pat sajak and vanna white are not calling it quits, but a couple of new twists you will notice. drew: a cooler afternoon on the way, but we also have a fire weather watch. encompassing much of california and the threat because of lightning. you can see the area under the threat, stretches from tahoe to redding to sacramento and parts of the bay area, mainly the north bay and inland east bay. it starts at 5:00 p.m. locally because of a chance of a thunderstorm, along with how dry our landscape is. the drought m
rebecca jarvis, abc news. kumasi: "good morning amegood will have much more and for in-depth coverage, you can listen to rebecca jarvis' podcast. we are getting a look inside the courtroom, including details about jurors. new episodes are released every tuesday. julian: a bay area tech company taking on the abortion ban in texas. abc news confirms a big development. kumasi: looking live at the big board at the new york stock exchange come up by about 60 points. julian: spinning again on...
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i want to bring in rebecca walser from walser wealth management.overnment shut down, it was 35 days under president trump. i would ask a million people, not a million hundred people, what people would say it went down. it rallied for 10%. what does the government know about shutdowns that the media doesn't know. >> maybe the government doesn't spend money like water and have a pause, should we spend more money, raise the debt ceiling, larry it's a ceiling for a reason. the government will get back into the game and support it eventually. charles: i like we heard the terms, essential, non-essential, you get a glimpse of all the waste out there. our government is far too large, inefficient, particularly day and age when we look at the stock market. all the amazing technology stocks that make life efficient, make it five people deep into a burger king line, still got a hot burger. all of these things work because of technology. the most inefficient bloated thing in the world. here is a question for you, say this 3 1/2 trillion doesn't go through. i ke
i want to bring in rebecca walser from walser wealth management.overnment shut down, it was 35 days under president trump. i would ask a million people, not a million hundred people, what people would say it went down. it rallied for 10%. what does the government know about shutdowns that the media doesn't know. >> maybe the government doesn't spend money like water and have a pause, should we spend more money, raise the debt ceiling, larry it's a ceiling for a reason. the government will...
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thanks, rebecca. >> all right. take a look at this. smile on the face and on what should be one of the happiest days of his life after he got stuck in an elevator. the alameda county fire department posted this picture after crews rescued 8 people who got trapped in an elevator in emeryville over the weekend. among those 8 where the groom and his groomsmen. they were late for the ceremony. but the good news, everyone got out safely. no word on what the bride had to say about waiting and so they wore late earlier we sat on it got there, but they got there late and >> still ahead. at 8 o'clock. another round of stimulus checks coming to californians when you can expect the money to hit your bank account. >> for your money tonight. california sending another round of stimulus checks eligible californians will see the payments in their bank accounts or receive a check starting friday. people who made $75,000 or less on their tax return are eligible to receive $600 plus an additional $500 for those with a dependent. the state will send out
thanks, rebecca. >> all right. take a look at this. smile on the face and on what should be one of the happiest days of his life after he got stuck in an elevator. the alameda county fire department posted this picture after crews rescued 8 people who got trapped in an elevator in emeryville over the weekend. among those 8 where the groom and his groomsmen. they were late for the ceremony. but the good news, everyone got out safely. no word on what the bride had to say about waiting and...
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lauren: wealth management president rebecca walser. see you. >> thank you for having me, lauren. >> in half the country that pulled the extra benefits did they see the workers go back to work? >> it's a mixed bag. people in the south saw numbers go back to work when they rolled off government stimulus. then you have pennsylvania you have the same numbers whether you have the stimulus or don't. i can't say in general, lauren, i don't have clear, decisive information if you pull back information at the federal level they go back to work. i would say having 10 million job openings while stimulating federal bump up during the week, seems oxymoron i can to me. there is something that is not working the way they should. lauren: i think the culture has changed. people don't want to work. they don't want to pay their rent either. the aid keeps copping. after the 11th hour here in new york, kathy hochul extended rent moratorium to january 15th. we'll not abandon our neighbors in need. is that fair to landlords, business owners mo haven't seen r
lauren: wealth management president rebecca walser. see you. >> thank you for having me, lauren. >> in half the country that pulled the extra benefits did they see the workers go back to work? >> it's a mixed bag. people in the south saw numbers go back to work when they rolled off government stimulus. then you have pennsylvania you have the same numbers whether you have the stimulus or don't. i can't say in general, lauren, i don't have clear, decisive information if you pull...
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much abouter their children and there was a lot of frustration with the teachers there about how rebecca newman ran the school and the decisions that she made. there was no true separation and it went into every facet of their life in the company and the company's future. >> the college aspect which is the title of the book and rebecca who is the president and will get to a little bit of the actual personas and individuals in a moment because that's another fascinating thing i do want to get a little bit more of the metrics and that's an important point for our audience and talk about companies that are asset light versus asset heavy and why that's relevant in this particular case. and maybebe talk about another company that is diverse and why this was valued any different from doing the same thing. what were the metrics that they were pointing to on this very clear target crisis in the market. >> the way to feel that with investors to look at a tech company in terms of metrics without realizing it was over the state company and the relevance or realev estate companies require gobs of mo
much abouter their children and there was a lot of frustration with the teachers there about how rebecca newman ran the school and the decisions that she made. there was no true separation and it went into every facet of their life in the company and the company's future. >> the college aspect which is the title of the book and rebecca who is the president and will get to a little bit of the actual personas and individuals in a moment because that's another fascinating thing i do want to...
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that it calls for. >> rebecca?>> i think that is been wet michel's describing has been the challenge, on the par of abortion defenders. for decades. since row is decided, and very soon after we had the hyde amendment, the legislative writer that's made abortion all but illegal. totally inaccessible to vast proportions of this population. it says you can't use government insurance as abortion care. making it a legal and -- to pregnant people, who have needed it over decades. and that has not roused this kind of own, no abortion is under attack, we've had thousands of state regulations, passed state laws, track laws, that have eroded road for years, and not only has the populace not been made aware of, that the democratic party has not taken it up. with the passion that it absolutely should have. there has been, not the energy needed two point, out that this was always what was on the horizon. and that's including from the democratic party that was supposed to be rallying troops over these decades. >> i'm going to ta
that it calls for. >> rebecca?>> i think that is been wet michel's describing has been the challenge, on the par of abortion defenders. for decades. since row is decided, and very soon after we had the hyde amendment, the legislative writer that's made abortion all but illegal. totally inaccessible to vast proportions of this population. it says you can't use government insurance as abortion care. making it a legal and -- to pregnant people, who have needed it over decades. and that...
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i'm going to quote from it in a second and come to you, rebecca.e, sb 8 will still be knocked down and i think it is a disgusting flagrant abuse of the law, but already in addition to eviscerating abortion rights in texas sent a message about the republican party's to dominate the rest of us. what do you mean by that? >> i think you have to see sb 8 in the context of a republican party that is increasingly individual lantism. whether you're talking about the january 6th insurrection, whether you're talk about a republican candidate in pennsylvania who said he's going to take 20 strong men and remove school board members who had impose a mask mandate. texas also recently passed a law that empowers partisan poll watchers and restrains the ability of in a polls place in a blatant attempt to give them license to intimidate people that republicans don't think should be voting. so i just think all over the place you see republicans, you know, you see them making martyrs of the mccloskeys. you see this republican attempt to basically create a cast of peop
i'm going to quote from it in a second and come to you, rebecca.e, sb 8 will still be knocked down and i think it is a disgusting flagrant abuse of the law, but already in addition to eviscerating abortion rights in texas sent a message about the republican party's to dominate the rest of us. what do you mean by that? >> i think you have to see sb 8 in the context of a republican party that is increasingly individual lantism. whether you're talking about the january 6th insurrection,...
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thank you so much, rebecca.nk you to all of you for being here and thank you for using your rights and thank you to everyone and the online audience for using your first amendment rights to speak up and make the world a better, safer, more just place for all of us to live. how about it, john? >> absolutely. thanks for being here. thanks for caring about first amendment rights. thanks for caring about the world and you are the future, i know any number of adults have told you that before, but it's really true. >> and you are also the present. >> and you are the present and we're really counting on you, we really are. so go out there and make the world a better place. >> thanks, everybody. thank you so much, everyone. [ applause ] >> on behalf of iowa public television, the state historical society of iowa and young people across the country, thank you for sharing your time, energy and story with us today. to the students in this auditorium and those of you who joined us online, thank you for your questions and yo
thank you so much, rebecca.nk you to all of you for being here and thank you for using your rights and thank you to everyone and the online audience for using your first amendment rights to speak up and make the world a better, safer, more just place for all of us to live. how about it, john? >> absolutely. thanks for being here. thanks for caring about first amendment rights. thanks for caring about the world and you are the future, i know any number of adults have told you that before,...
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the democratic leader of the arizona state senate rebecca rios will join us next.ds her that she has the farmers home policy perk, guaranteed replacement cost. and that her home will be rebuilt, regardless of her limits or if the cost of materials has gone up. (woman) that's really something. (burke) get a whole lot of something with farmers policy perks. wait, i didn't ruin the ending, did i? (woman) yeah, y-you did. ♪ we are farmers. bum-pa-dum, bum-bum-bum-bum ♪ can you be free of hair breakage worries? we invited mahault to see for herself that new dove breakage remedy gives damaged hair the strength it needs. even with repeated combing hair treated with dove shows 97% less breakage. strong hair with new dove breakage remedy. [uplifting music playing] shows 97% less breakage. ♪ i had a dream that someday ♪ ♪ i would just fly, fly away ♪ this isn't just a walk up the stairs. when you have an irregular heartbeat, it's more. it's dignity. the freedom to go where you want, knowing your doctor can watch over your heart. ♪♪ (girl 1) feeling lost...help? (man) do what
the democratic leader of the arizona state senate rebecca rios will join us next.ds her that she has the farmers home policy perk, guaranteed replacement cost. and that her home will be rebuilt, regardless of her limits or if the cost of materials has gone up. (woman) that's really something. (burke) get a whole lot of something with farmers policy perks. wait, i didn't ruin the ending, did i? (woman) yeah, y-you did. ♪ we are farmers. bum-pa-dum, bum-bum-bum-bum ♪ can you be free of hair...
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rebecca morel, bbc news.fore we go tonight, folks in finland have a new way to blow off some steam. yes, a room in the finished capital where you can vent your anger is proving a hint -- a hit. the helsinki rage room was founded by an ex-convict who wanted people to have a safe space to release their pandemic era frustrations. the founder says 80% of his customers are actually women between the ages of 25 and 45. could it be that women with young children have felt the strain of covid the most? i submit. i'm laura trevelyan. thank you for watching "bbc wo narrator: funding for this presentation of is program is provided by... narrator: financial services firm, raymond james. narrator: funding was also provided by, the freeman foundation. by judy and peter blum kovler foundation; pursuing solutions for america's neglected needs. and by contributions to this pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. ♪ ♪ narrator: you're watching pbs. ♪ da-da-da-duh-da-da-da♪ ♪ da-da-da-da-da-da ♪♪ judy: good evening. i'm ju
rebecca morel, bbc news.fore we go tonight, folks in finland have a new way to blow off some steam. yes, a room in the finished capital where you can vent your anger is proving a hint -- a hit. the helsinki rage room was founded by an ex-convict who wanted people to have a safe space to release their pandemic era frustrations. the founder says 80% of his customers are actually women between the ages of 25 and 45. could it be that women with young children have felt the strain of covid the most?...
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rebecca castor heather back to you.nd so, rebecca, what more can you tell us about this arrest warrant? okay. so the interesting thing about it is the charge that it has on it right now. it's just an indictment for use of unauthorized access devices, so that's not very clear, and it's not a homicide indictment at this point so those charges we do anticipate to formally changed once more information surrounding gabby's death comes to light. yeah once they were able to collect more evidence. i'm assuming though you've you've been in this area you've talked to people. this is an important step in the investigation. how are people there reacting to the issue of this federal arrest warrant? yes that's been something people here have been asking for. i mean, this has been something that everybody's eyes a pin on, and unfortunately some of the law enforcement here have been taking a lot of criticism from the community, especially since brian was here in the community for several days following. that trip out to wyoming with ga
rebecca castor heather back to you.nd so, rebecca, what more can you tell us about this arrest warrant? okay. so the interesting thing about it is the charge that it has on it right now. it's just an indictment for use of unauthorized access devices, so that's not very clear, and it's not a homicide indictment at this point so those charges we do anticipate to formally changed once more information surrounding gabby's death comes to light. yeah once they were able to collect more evidence. i'm...
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rebecca jarvis, welcome to the "newshour". thanks for making the time.e standing outside the courthouse. you were inside the croom all day today. give us a sense of what it was like in the room today. >> it was a little surreal, having covered this story for so many years, to see elizabeth holmes in person before jurors the opening statements from both the defense and the government. really what we heard today were both teams laying out their strategy for this trial, the government laying out the strategy showing elizabeth holmes has misled inverts, patients, doctors with her blood testing technology, whereas the defense laying out a story very much like the early years of theranos and elizabeth holmes, that story of an ambitious young woman who sought out to change the world. their defense is essentially mistakes were made but, ultimately, elizabeth holmes did not commit fraud. >> reporter: she raised millions of dollars from a number of high-profile investors. part of thprosecutors' case is she defrauded the investors. what's the basis of the allegatio
rebecca jarvis, welcome to the "newshour". thanks for making the time.e standing outside the courthouse. you were inside the croom all day today. give us a sense of what it was like in the room today. >> it was a little surreal, having covered this story for so many years, to see elizabeth holmes in person before jurors the opening statements from both the defense and the government. really what we heard today were both teams laying out their strategy for this trial, the...
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joiing us now is minority leader rebecca rios. 27th district covering maricopa county. thank you very much for joining us tonight. what are you expecting tomorrow? >> well, i think it's important to kind of lay the groundwork that this is basically a conspiracy-driven process that has been funded to the tune of $5.7 million by trump supporters. this is a complete partisan audit that, you know, was done after numerous audits and hand-counts show there was literally no fraud in arizona. so i don't have high expectations, although i fully expect for them to continue the grift, right, to continue to show this is essentially throwing red meat to their base and it should be a full-out clown show tomorrow. >> so the strange sounding presentation i'm reading about, you would expect it to be since the republicans in the senate asked for it, you would expect it to be delivered in a hearing environment of some kind, but it's going to be a situation where apparently all of you are invited to attend, members of the senate, but only the two rep
joiing us now is minority leader rebecca rios. 27th district covering maricopa county. thank you very much for joining us tonight. what are you expecting tomorrow? >> well, i think it's important to kind of lay the groundwork that this is basically a conspiracy-driven process that has been funded to the tune of $5.7 million by trump supporters. this is a complete partisan audit that, you know, was done after numerous audits and hand-counts show there was literally no fraud in arizona. so...
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rebecca strom is here with us now.t kind of fall weather this yeah, it really is. and maybe a first taste of we could seize i know, right. it is dust, umbrellas off because we haven't seen it in a long time that we could be seeing it as early as saturday. so that is some good news. much needed rain. >> hopefully though it will be sticking with us through saturday and sunday. we're lucky outside right now. you can see the marine layer really thick going to be rolling through much of the bay area. this our live camera network overlooking our east bay's own. it's our camera on top of the east bay hills there in berkeley and future cast for showing us yet that marine layer there you can see it currently just starting to push through much of the bay area. and we're also keeping an eye on a storm system coming out of the pacific northwest. the could be bringing us like i was mentioning some of those rain showers as early as saturday. and it looks the north bay could be a higher chance of seeing some of that wet weather come
rebecca strom is here with us now.t kind of fall weather this yeah, it really is. and maybe a first taste of we could seize i know, right. it is dust, umbrellas off because we haven't seen it in a long time that we could be seeing it as early as saturday. so that is some good news. much needed rain. >> hopefully though it will be sticking with us through saturday and sunday. we're lucky outside right now. you can see the marine layer really thick going to be rolling through much of the...
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rebecca: we are neutral to overweight.e still slightly overweight with a tilt toward software and services. one thing that the tech sector has had going for it has been the consistency of earnings growth. so we are willing to keep that neutral to overweight allocation. you also have to think about it, for anyone who is a benchmark against the s&p 500, it would be the significant weight that technology has. you would have to be pretty bold to go underweight with a high degree of conviction in the face of the earnings growth we've seen. haidi: bill gross is talking trash about the bond market. he says that investment garbage is what he calls bonds. he says it's been a contender for the worst investment for a while but now there is something worse than holding cash. you agree with him in this environment? does that imply that a 50-50 portfolio no longer really makes sense? rebecca: at this juncture, we don't believe it makes sense for our investors. we do remain overweight equities, particularly u.s.. as you look at the yield
rebecca: we are neutral to overweight.e still slightly overweight with a tilt toward software and services. one thing that the tech sector has had going for it has been the consistency of earnings growth. so we are willing to keep that neutral to overweight allocation. you also have to think about it, for anyone who is a benchmark against the s&p 500, it would be the significant weight that technology has. you would have to be pretty bold to go underweight with a high degree of conviction...
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. >> neil: and to rebecca heinrich. the president was duly warned by more than just a couple of top military advisers that a draw down at this time to zero would be problematic. i don't think there's anyway to dance around that basic inconsistency from the white house. what do you think? >> these are painful facts that jen psaki cannot spin. she cannot circle back to get more information that would make sense or disentangle this for president biden. we learned today under oath that the generals charged with providing our best military advice advised the president to keep 2,500 troops in the country. president biden on that exact question by george stephanopoulos said that no one, no one had made that recommendation to him. so i mean, all the american people can do now is have -- we have two options before us. either president biden was lying to george stephanopoulos and to the american people about that point or he actually doesn't remember on something so important, which i think is a worse problem for the american peo
. >> neil: and to rebecca heinrich. the president was duly warned by more than just a couple of top military advisers that a draw down at this time to zero would be problematic. i don't think there's anyway to dance around that basic inconsistency from the white house. what do you think? >> these are painful facts that jen psaki cannot spin. she cannot circle back to get more information that would make sense or disentangle this for president biden. we learned today under oath that...
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rebecca solomon has their story. >> josh lauber takes a look back at his earliest days from the pages of his baby books and got to this book and so on. one book take-away, the new jersey man's most cherished keepsakes. the other is filled with memories of that tragic day. josh was brought into this world always gives me like a bit of a stomach ache looking 9/11/2000. one, when terrorists launched a catastrophic attack on the nation. cannot believe that this was the day i was born and this will forever be my birthday. parents of 13,000 children born in the u.s. on 9.11 share similar stories as the lao burr's. 20 years later, these babies now young adults continue to grow while the memories of the fallen live on during service is definitely a way for me to. >> bring about that positivity and make sense of kind of what it means to be born on 9.11. i met hillary o'neill inside the 9.11 tribute museum in lower manhattan. the connecticut gen z also born on september 11th is a volunteer emt because she's inspired by the heroic actions of first responders. >> at villanova university. hillary
rebecca solomon has their story. >> josh lauber takes a look back at his earliest days from the pages of his baby books and got to this book and so on. one book take-away, the new jersey man's most cherished keepsakes. the other is filled with memories of that tragic day. josh was brought into this world always gives me like a bit of a stomach ache looking 9/11/2000. one, when terrorists launched a catastrophic attack on the nation. cannot believe that this was the day i was born and this...
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rebecca, we continue to hear warning that the property sector clampdown could be going too far.conomist are coming out who ward this could be china's [indiscernible] moment and bank of america now out with a research note saying the property sector may have gone too far. that they have been unnecessarily aggressive. and we are seeing the result among defaulting china at the moment. once again this record wave of defaults. and we are seeing stress breaking out, not least that ever grand. haidi: i feel like a broken record because i feel we do this pulse check every day, but are we seeing signs of contagions? rebecca: among very similar, weaker, financial risky properties, we have seen this cohort of property funds that tend to move in tandem with ever grand when we see ever grand bonds drop. outside that, contagion looks relatively well contained. china-yield bonds are dominated by the property sector and returned to positive profit last month. shery: steve, we also are talking about the education sector and more scrutiny on tutoring firms as well. stephen: those have been decima
rebecca, we continue to hear warning that the property sector clampdown could be going too far.conomist are coming out who ward this could be china's [indiscernible] moment and bank of america now out with a research note saying the property sector may have gone too far. that they have been unnecessarily aggressive. and we are seeing the result among defaulting china at the moment. once again this record wave of defaults. and we are seeing stress breaking out, not least that ever grand. haidi:...
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that's the whole point of going to a therapist bar thought rebecca was prescribe and zoloft for the 1st medication. she said it didn't really make a difference. she didn't feel any better. she also didn't really feel any worse at that time. so when we saw her doctor again, the doctor switched her to prozac. shortly after i had a business trip, and i got a phone call from rebecca and she said, you know, i've been, i've been seeing this little girl. and i'm like, what do you mean you've been seen over a girl? yeah. like fish, you know, she's not really there, but i can see her and i named her alice like i genuinely thought that there are people here in the room that weren't there, that people could also see. but, but they were very real for me. she came into our bedroom late at night and she was shaking. she said, you know, the hello. so the hallucination touched me and asked me to come into the kitchen. so i could hurt myself. and they said me enough that she needs, she needs help. me i was a waitress in new york city. pretty normal girl doing normal things. nothing exceptional, nothing,
that's the whole point of going to a therapist bar thought rebecca was prescribe and zoloft for the 1st medication. she said it didn't really make a difference. she didn't feel any better. she also didn't really feel any worse at that time. so when we saw her doctor again, the doctor switched her to prozac. shortly after i had a business trip, and i got a phone call from rebecca and she said, you know, i've been, i've been seeing this little girl. and i'm like, what do you mean you've been seen...
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bbc�*s asia editor rebecca henschke has the details.ega—city amongst the top ten most polluted cities in the world. and a group of frustrated residents say it's taking a serious toll on their families' health. translation: my youngest child, she's eight years old, _ and it affects her health quite significantly. we've been to several paediatricians, and one says she suffers inflammation in the nose. every morning, her eyes are watery and she sneezes pretty intensely. wanting her daughter to be able to breathe clean air, veronica joined a civil lawsuit against presidentjoko widodo and other senior officials forfailing to tackle chronic air pollution. and after a two—year legal battle, the court ruled in the group's favour. the panel ofjudges ordering the indonesian government to control the sources of air pollution, demanding they carry out things like regular emission tests on older vehicles, and enforcing a ban on the burning of rubbish. the group's lawyer hails it as a landmark decision. translation: this is a historic decision for us
bbc�*s asia editor rebecca henschke has the details.ega—city amongst the top ten most polluted cities in the world. and a group of frustrated residents say it's taking a serious toll on their families' health. translation: my youngest child, she's eight years old, _ and it affects her health quite significantly. we've been to several paediatricians, and one says she suffers inflammation in the nose. every morning, her eyes are watery and she sneezes pretty intensely. wanting her daughter to...
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the doctor switched her to prozac. shortly after i had a business trip and i got a phone call from rebecca and she said, you know, i've been, i've been seeing this little girl. and i'm like, what do you mean you've been seeing who are a girl? yeah. like fish. you know, she's not really there, but like i can see her and i named her alice like i genuinely thought that there are people here in the room that weren't there, that people could also see. but they were very real for me. she came into our bedroom late at night and she was shaking. she said, you know, the hello, the hello, the nation touched me and asked me to come into the kitchen. so i could hurt myself and they said me enough. oh, thus she needs. she needs help. ah, i was a waitress in new york city. pretty normal girl doing normal things. nothing exceptional, nothing, not exceptional. just normal. my mind was clear of happy. the only little issue i had was i couldn't sleep. i get out at 23 in the morning so i knew that my sleep issues were related to working night time. so i went to my doctor, just my regular doctor. i see him ma
the doctor switched her to prozac. shortly after i had a business trip and i got a phone call from rebecca and she said, you know, i've been, i've been seeing this little girl. and i'm like, what do you mean you've been seeing who are a girl? yeah. like fish. you know, she's not really there, but like i can see her and i named her alice like i genuinely thought that there are people here in the room that weren't there, that people could also see. but they were very real for me. she came into...