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rebecca joines is a sexual predator, she was their teacher and they rightfully trusted her.ay's verdict and now wait for jones to face the consequences of his actions. i would like to thank the police officers who worked closely with the victims. and their families in establishing all the circumstances of this case, as well as the investigative team for their hard work and dedication during this investigation. such cases of adult teachers seducing young students are by no means uncommon. more recently, a similar story took place in the united states. alice mccom was suspected of molestation of a twelve-year-old student. as the police later found out, the number of children affected by the loving mrs. mccom goes into the dozens. the married woman was detained, but was soon released under arrest, because she turned out to be pregnant. from a twelve-year-old boy, but soon mccom went to prison again, the woman could not resist and began to write and call the young father of her unborn child. mccom's actions are appalling, the police department is concerned about this apparent vi
rebecca joines is a sexual predator, she was their teacher and they rightfully trusted her.ay's verdict and now wait for jones to face the consequences of his actions. i would like to thank the police officers who worked closely with the victims. and their families in establishing all the circumstances of this case, as well as the investigative team for their hard work and dedication during this investigation. such cases of adult teachers seducing young students are by no means uncommon. more...
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rebecca joines is a sexual predator, she was their teacher and they rightfully trusted her.ait for joines to face the consequences of his actions. i would like to thank the police officers who worked closely with the victims. and their families in establishing all the circumstances of this case, as well as the investigation team for their hard work and dedication during this investigations. such cases of adult teachers seducing young students are by no means uncommon. more recently, a similar story took place in the united states. alice mccommon was suspected of molesting a twelve-year-old student. as the police later found out, the number of children affected by the loving mrs. mccom goes into the dozens. the married woman was detained, but was soon released on bail, because she... cap of her child, but the math teacher miscalculated, it had no effect on the jury, she will soon be sentenced, and most likely she will go to prison for several years to prison, whether the child will be given to his young father is unclear, but it seems that this... the high school student will
rebecca joines is a sexual predator, she was their teacher and they rightfully trusted her.ait for joines to face the consequences of his actions. i would like to thank the police officers who worked closely with the victims. and their families in establishing all the circumstances of this case, as well as the investigation team for their hard work and dedication during this investigations. such cases of adult teachers seducing young students are by no means uncommon. more recently, a similar...
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however, this story will take a long time to be sorted out by law enforcement, but with rebecca joines tried to squeeze pity by showing her child’s cap, but the math teacher miscalculated, this did not affect the jury, she will soon be given a punishment, and most likely she will will go to prison for several years; it is unclear whether the child will be given to his young father, but it seems that the elder... will definitely remember this lesson for the rest of his life. daniel with a dry hand, lead. part. a nightmare for rich, corrupt officials. more than 3.00 collectible watches were seized in the capital. they all look like gorgeous hand -made timepieces. they put on ordinary fakes. a loudly ticking warehouse of counterfeit goods was discovered during a search in the office of a commercial company. the chronometers have logos of prestigious brands, but they are all fakes. they were sold through an online store, as well as the popular marketplace. one of the merchants. not to offer candy in the moscow region , the most principled and a strict inspector, he checks everything thorou
however, this story will take a long time to be sorted out by law enforcement, but with rebecca joines tried to squeeze pity by showing her child’s cap, but the math teacher miscalculated, this did not affect the jury, she will soon be given a punishment, and most likely she will will go to prison for several years; it is unclear whether the child will be given to his young father, but it seems that the elder... will definitely remember this lesson for the rest of his life. daniel with a dry...
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both decisions adding to global criticism of israel as war dw correspond to rebecca raters joins us now from jerusalem. again. rebecca, the is really government has been ordered to stop any sign. it will. it was only been quite a week michael. um i think the answer to that question. the short answer is no. that's certainly not what we're seeing on the ground in a foreign ministry statement. often that ruling was handed down. we, if we had the statement said is round, hasn't has no and will not conduct military actions in rafa which may inflict on palestinian population conditions that could bring about physical destruction. so an almost denial of the accusations, the coming from the court to from the rulings the prime minister benjamin netanyahu also rejected the allegations of genocide saying these things are simply outrages we heard from the opposition. yeah. in the page also condemning this ruling from the i c j. so really across the board. how many guns so central spending accounts, who is a member of that will cabinet was more as you heard in that report actually was more of even c
both decisions adding to global criticism of israel as war dw correspond to rebecca raters joins us now from jerusalem. again. rebecca, the is really government has been ordered to stop any sign. it will. it was only been quite a week michael. um i think the answer to that question. the short answer is no. that's certainly not what we're seeing on the ground in a foreign ministry statement. often that ruling was handed down. we, if we had the statement said is round, hasn't has no and will not...
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despite the severity of these charges, thejudge did allow bail and he told rebecca joines that she wouldeal behind them.- this ordeal behind them. kevin fit2patrick. _ this ordeal behind them. kevin fitzpatrick, thank _ this ordeal behind them. kevin fitzpatrick, thank you - this ordeal behind them. kevin fitzpatrick, thank you so - this ordeal behind them. kevin fitzpatrick, thank you so much j this ordeal behind them. kevin i fitzpatrick, thank you so much for that. thank you. plaid cymru has ended, it was meant to run for three deals, let's head live to cardiff to our wheels correspondent hal griffith. what do you think are the likely consequences?- you think are the likely consequences? the biggest consequences _ consequences? the biggest consequences are _ consequences? the biggest consequences are likely - consequences? the biggest consequences are likely to l consequences? the biggest i consequences are likely to be consequences? the biggest - consequences are likely to be on vahn giving. labour first minister, and labour control at least half of the senedd behind me. although he'
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rebecca joins us for more. the choice of places is interesting.ceptive to china in the past? rebecca: they backed a key probe which triggered momentum in other areas, but emmanuel macron has a different voice from the rest of the union. they're hoping to put more space between the eu and u.s.. raising issues of overcapacity and a personal nature of their relationship, they went to long dong. a post held by xi jinping's father, there is a plan to take a delegation to the. these mountains where he spent a lot of time at his grandmother's house. we can see a charm offensive. heidi: we see personal friendships in these carefully picked designations, but does this turn the tide for china's relationship? we know tensions have been rising. rebecca: we've seen this at a moment where france set a goal with domestic partners to increase the sale of ev's and a flurry of allegations over chinese spies. i think france and hungary present an opportunity to pressure eu to move from probes. hungary is a strategic partner with the ability to delay probes. they are
rebecca joins us for more. the choice of places is interesting.ceptive to china in the past? rebecca: they backed a key probe which triggered momentum in other areas, but emmanuel macron has a different voice from the rest of the union. they're hoping to put more space between the eu and u.s.. raising issues of overcapacity and a personal nature of their relationship, they went to long dong. a post held by xi jinping's father, there is a plan to take a delegation to the. these mountains where...
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a victory that's kept move from dw, correspond to rebecca richards, who joins us now from jerusalem. and rebecca, our report suggest fee is really millet tree, isn't doing enough to protect the policy through the west bank. what have you heard about that? or was that certainly seems to be the case and it certainly was the activists in i as report there were, was saying and sent me from alan reporting. what we've been seeing and hearing is also a report from the guardian newspaper saying not only are they are not doing enough . uh, but they are in fact assisting many um individuals within the security services are effective in assisting these protest is giving them coordinates of where the convoys will be traveling through. so they sent me a lot of evidence pointing to the fact that not enough is being done to protect these a convoys. it's been happening for quite some time. they, these protests to these protests that have started around january when a group of, by the name of, to have 9 started protesting of the crossings of the cam, shall i'm crossing and then it's on a crossing with
a victory that's kept move from dw, correspond to rebecca richards, who joins us now from jerusalem. and rebecca, our report suggest fee is really millet tree, isn't doing enough to protect the policy through the west bank. what have you heard about that? or was that certainly seems to be the case and it certainly was the activists in i as report there were, was saying and sent me from alan reporting. what we've been seeing and hearing is also a report from the guardian newspaper saying not...
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from all its uh, bringing the w correspondence rebecca ridge as of joins us from jerusalem. rebecca, what can you tell us about this uh, meeting between blinking then it's in the out well these meetings tend to be close door. there was no press conference following the meeting, but stuff that we are starting to. he had come out of it get hot. is that netanyahu told lincoln that he wouldn't accept any of the cx 5 deal with a mosque maintained the demand for permanency. saw, he said that that is something that he wouldn't agree to. and if they stuck by that demand, then the deal would be off and the is there any military would not turn into rough or that southern city? not blinking reiterate to the us position. he said that the us do not think that that is the best way forward, but they do not agree that a ground offensive in russia is necessary and that it would be better handled by more targeted attacks blinking certainly hits and push for as a side deal that's certainly one of the things that has really topping his agend are in this whole middle east to of that he's making, as you m
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him off in the wake of the type of the 7th terror attacks as frustrate to dw correspondent rebecca versus the joins us now. from jerusalem. hi, rebecca, tell us more about what's going on in russell right now. well, i knew we had come from consummation from is really military just a little while ago to say that in the day this evacuation order was beginning to be carried out just shortly before coming on. and we were told that these flyers, that is the part of the process of these evacuation orders had been dropped over the area, advising the citizens. they had to evacuate that area, that eastern areas. this is not an entire evacuation of the whole roster area of about the it's what they call in a limited scope operation. so we're seeing that eastern part, the very corner of rafa down by the is ready and egyptian border. that is the area that is being asked to move on. they're being asked to move to an area of a humanitarian area that has been expanded, an area code on the last see, but also that will reach areas of the a, bala and on eunice. now the is ready military say that there's a field hospi
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today's winner of the union jackass is rebecca. join. so there we go. right. not just tonight but throughout the course of the week. it's headliners next. i'll see you on monday at 9 pm. have a great weekend . a great weekend. >> a brighter outlook with boxt solar sponsors of weather on . gb news. >> hello and welcome to the latest forecast from the met office for gb news. plenty of warm, sunny spells this weekend, but it won't be sunny or indeed dry everywhere. there'll be some cloud development, there'll be some showers here and there. we're in between high pressure and low pressure at the moment weather fronts are tending to stay away, but there is a feature that's been bringing some heavy rain to germany over the last couple of days , and the last couple of days, and that's just going to swing some cloud and outbreaks of rain into the far south—east and east anglia overnight. and there'll be some low cloud drifting into eastern scotland, north—east england so grotty conditions first thing here on saturday. otherwise further west, plenty of sunny spells, a
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the judge said they could've stayed until 6:00 pm peer have a pretty good idea rebecca joins us now,nt to overread into that. they could've stayed until 6, they are breaking up at 430. what do you think we. >> to me it means they are not that close to it decision. so the judges asking would you like to go to 60 need the extra time in the jury said no, we would rather just go home back rest a bit and go back tomorrow. they must be in the middle overview and the documents rather than close to the and and post to a verdict. i think that could be very good for the former president. i thank the jury seems as if they really doing their due diligence in reviewing documents and going over some of the testimony they heard in the beginning of the case because it's been a long trial, maybe they forgot. there could be some people that are disagreeing, that's okay too. let's just hope that at the end the jury does conclude that this multiple criminal verdict sheet that is really very confusing to me as unconstitutional, violates the former presidents 6 amendment rights. on hoping they conclude th
the judge said they could've stayed until 6:00 pm peer have a pretty good idea rebecca joins us now,nt to overread into that. they could've stayed until 6, they are breaking up at 430. what do you think we. >> to me it means they are not that close to it decision. so the judges asking would you like to go to 60 need the extra time in the jury said no, we would rather just go home back rest a bit and go back tomorrow. they must be in the middle overview and the documents rather than close...
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i as well that let's bring into the 1st bundle rebecca, which is joining us from the jews. and rebecca, what can you tell us about lincoln's meeting with, mentioned, you know, well, the 2 men discussed almost entirely the ceasefire hostage deal. that was always going to be top of the agenda. of course, this is a close to meeting. we don't know exactly what was said, but from the us read out post meeting as well as reports that we get saying. we heard that it was a very frank conversation and that netanyahu told blink him that he would not accept any si, fi a deal. but had a permanent c 5 built into it, he said, have him off, don't drop that demand for a permanent se fi, then he will not agree to it. and israel will go in to this, this long promised. so threatened ground offensive that netanyahu and these ready military have been saying for some time is going to happen now, blinking reiterated the us position to netanyahu, that that is not the way forward. that's not the way that the us think is the best option. he didn't date had exactly what view as we prefer to say, but we
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rebecca wilkins joins us for more. what does a successful trip look like for xi jinping?for china, the main priority is to figure out a way to put more space between eu policy and u.s. policy. we have seen the eu moving and lockstep with the u.s. when it comes to expanding this litany of investigations and probes into state 70's -- state subsidies. it has spread to a range of other cleantech industries and is a major sticking point from beijing's point of view, because of course, part of their plan for economic recovery is the so-called new three growth drivers, which include solar panels send electric vehicles, so it is a major issue for beijing and will be one of the top priorities if not the top priority or president xi jinping as he sits down to negotiate with emmanuel macron. paul: some of these issues have the weft of intractability. france adopting policies that effectively exclude chinese made ev's from the market. how do you get around this problem without starting an era of trade reprisals? >> worse scenario here is the eu launches into some full trade war situa
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for more i'm joined by rebecca alens worth who teaches antitrust law at vanderbilt law school. it's great to have you with us. set the stage for us. the justice departments under both former president trump and now president biden have been rying to rein in tech monopolies in various cases brought against these powerful companies. but this was the first to go to trial last fall. what was the most compelling testimony you heard on both sides of this? >> i think on the side of the government, they really made a good case by pointing out microsoft's difficulty in entering this market. microsoft wanted to make bing something that was viable but could not get past the de facto, exclusive deals that google had with apple and and droid. i think that's strong. i think the best testimony on google's side is the idea that google is a great product. we all sort of prefer it. if we were given a choice we would probably pick it. so what exactly does the government want here? a choice screen where we're all going to click google anyway? those are the strongest arguments i heard on both sides
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the thanks so much for joining us. rebecca auditors in jerusalem a quick look now at some of the other stories making headlines around the world. the jewelry in donald trump's hush money trial has completed its 1st day of deliberations without reaching a decision. the former us president is accused of concealing payments, made to an adult film actress shortly before the 2016 presidents and elections, if found guilty, prompts could face up to full yes. in prison. dispersed movie mobil. harvey weinstein may face new charges of sexual misconduct, prosecute as in new york during the drugs that more people have come forward with assaults claims. weinstein is waiting for the re trial in new york, off the convictions on rape and sexual assault charges. but over time, in april, the 16, the prison sentence, for rate in california was not effective. the strong winds have blown an american airlines plane from its position parked on the tarmac as a texas airport. the plane was occupied at the time, severe solve. the reason have killed an injured dozens as well as causing wide spread out to hong ko
the thanks so much for joining us. rebecca auditors in jerusalem a quick look now at some of the other stories making headlines around the world. the jewelry in donald trump's hush money trial has completed its 1st day of deliberations without reaching a decision. the former us president is accused of concealing payments, made to an adult film actress shortly before the 2016 presidents and elections, if found guilty, prompts could face up to full yes. in prison. dispersed movie mobil. harvey...
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. >> our fox reporter rebecca castor is joining us live from new york city with the latest on how these proceedings could go. rebecca, good morning. >> dave garcia. good morning. court is just starting here. and judge mershon will soon give the jury his instructions before they head into the deliberation room. >> jury instructions. this is what you use to evaluate the evidence. >> on wednesday, judge juan mershon is expected to direct the jury about how they should set off on reaching a verdict before the 12 members start deliberating the evidence, and former president donald trump's new york hush money trial. >> we have a judge who's conflicted. >> the former president is charged with 34 felony counts, prosecutors argued trump falsified business documents as part of an effort to hide a hush money payment to adult film star stormy daniels ahead of the 2016 presidential election. daniels was allegedly paid to keep quiet about an affair with trump, which he denies a conspiracy to affect the outcome of the 2016 election by burying negative stories about him and then a cover up by labeling
. >> our fox reporter rebecca castor is joining us live from new york city with the latest on how these proceedings could go. rebecca, good morning. >> dave garcia. good morning. court is just starting here. and judge mershon will soon give the jury his instructions before they head into the deliberation room. >> jury instructions. this is what you use to evaluate the evidence. >> on wednesday, judge juan mershon is expected to direct the jury about how they should set...
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catastrophe that's unfolding may, may not live with the for the moment, but thanks so much for joining us. rebecca auditors introducing them. meanwhile, the chinese president eugene being has promised him the gaza strip and spoken in favor of a peace conference saying the wall cannot continue indefinitely. at the meeting with the top representatives of out of the countries, he indicated trying to support for the creation of a palestinian states to move on tending g shirts. and the china family support the senior, the 10 percent off of independence, the state of palestine that enjoys followed sovereignty based on the 1967 borders with east jerusalem as a capitalist of having go as to sir palaces, having totally let us hope that supports pulse times full membership into un. okay . and supports a more broad base. authoritative and effective international peace conference. go neo shows you all the good chinese president. she didn't being that she out in europe. michel foreign ministers. i do to meet in prague later today with ministry aid for ukraine. expected to top the agenda. you were a secretary o
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the thanks so much for joining us. rebecca auditors introducing them. meanwhile, chinese president change and being has promised help for the guys us group and spoken in favor of a peace conference saying the war cannot continue indefinitely. after meeting with the top representatives of out of countries, he indicated china support for the creation of a palestinian state to move on tending g shirts and the china family support senior, the 10 percent off of independence, the state of palestine that enjoys our full sovereignty based on the 1967 borders with east jerusalem as a capitalist of having go to share, follow some time totally. and then hope that supports pilots times full membership in the un. okay. and supports a more broad base, a thorough tanf and effective international peace conference. go me or shoot you all the a quick look now at some of the other stories making headlines around the world. government has trump debt an opposition candidate for may uh, in southern mexico alfredo pub of that i was gone down to political rally. more than 20 people running for local office have
the thanks so much for joining us. rebecca auditors introducing them. meanwhile, chinese president change and being has promised help for the guys us group and spoken in favor of a peace conference saying the war cannot continue indefinitely. after meeting with the top representatives of out of countries, he indicated china support for the creation of a palestinian state to move on tending g shirts and the china family support senior, the 10 percent off of independence, the state of palestine...
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rebecca choong wilkins joins us morning for more. we have seen it already in serbia.nother government friendly towards beijing. what are we expecting out of this, given relations between hungary and china are already fairly well-established? rebecca: this is a way for china to showcase the advantages of this deep economic relationship with china. the other element is the geopolitical commonality between hungary and china. hungary is another country that has offered deep support to russia. that is often very distrustful of the u.s., is a big proponent of the china russia proposal of the so-called multipolar world opposing the u.s. there is a lot of geopolitical common ground here that both countries will be able to lift off. but the focus will be a lot on the economics. at last count, at least 16 agreements between the countries. possibly we see more. we also had a full throated -- f rom xi jinping, made newspapers, advocating for excellent ties saying this is an example in some ways for the rest of china and europe there are a couple big projects we know that are alre
rebecca choong wilkins joins us morning for more. we have seen it already in serbia.nother government friendly towards beijing. what are we expecting out of this, given relations between hungary and china are already fairly well-established? rebecca: this is a way for china to showcase the advantages of this deep economic relationship with china. the other element is the geopolitical commonality between hungary and china. hungary is another country that has offered deep support to russia. that...
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the thanks so much for joining us, rebecca to induce in the meanwhile, the chinese president children being has promised him for the gaza strip and spoken in favor of a peace conference saying the war cannot continue indefinitely. after meeting the top representatives of out of countries, he indicated trying to support for the creation of a palestinian state whom i'm tending to issue. generally, china family support seems to be a tough bushman of independent state of palestine that enjoys our full sovereignty based on the 1967 borders with east jerusalem as a capital investment. having go to share balance and having totally in their hope that supports pilots times full membership into un. okay. and supports a more broad based, more authoritative and effective international peace conference. go neo shows you all the quote to you. hopefully, a quick look thomas on the other stories making headlines around the world. the jury in donald trump's harsh money trial has completed his 1st day of deliberations without reaching a decision. the former us president is accused of concealing payment
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thanks for joining us. rebecca. be helping me out with more of your the, [000:00:00;00] the, after the end of world war 2, the national liberation movement, it'd be an intensified dramatically, haven't driven away the japanese occupiers to vietnamese patriots by no means wanted the return of the former french colonizers. but brands did not want to lose the rich colony and decided to beat the opposition by board. in december 1946, a full scale war broke out. the v, i mean they 3 arctic organization led by whole g man inflicted heavy losses on the french. the invaders were in rates, according to western historians, up to 250000 lives of peaceful v, and these were on their contents. the colonialist widely used the practice of mass rape of b, and these women as revenge on the gorilla. in 1947, the french destroyed the village of nights, rock murdering 170 women, and 157 children. however, terror did not help. in 1954, the vietnamese defeated the french army and the decisive battle of gen, being food. almost $12000.00 fr
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joining me is scott ladner and rebecca walser. scott, thank you for joining the conversation. we want to kick things off with you as we look at futures this morning, the final trading week of may. the nasdaq is up 47. markets were closed yesterday for the memorial day holiday and interest rates this morning are pretty much flat as are stocks. take a look at the 10 year treasury yield. investors are expecting the federal reserve will likely not cut interest rates this summer after all of that. the yield on the 10 10 year up 1 and a quarter basis points to 4.47%, the futures market pricing in a 49% chance that the fed's first rate cut comes in september. we've got a big week of inflation data on deck this week. we'll get the second read of first quarter gdp on thursday, the expectations call for the economy to grow 1.3% last quarter, that's way down from the 4.9% in the third quarter of last year. we also get the april pce index out on friday, scott. what are your expectations here? how important are this week's reports? >> hey, maria, thanks for having me. look, yeah, this week
joining me is scott ladner and rebecca walser. scott, thank you for joining the conversation. we want to kick things off with you as we look at futures this morning, the final trading week of may. the nasdaq is up 47. markets were closed yesterday for the memorial day holiday and interest rates this morning are pretty much flat as are stocks. take a look at the 10 year treasury yield. investors are expecting the federal reserve will likely not cut interest rates this summer after all of that....
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laura: for more we are joined by rebecca ballhaus, an investigative reporter who broke this story for. thank you so much for joining the "newshour." you published a story in november 2023 after speaking with more than 100 fdic employees including 20 women who quit their jobs because of the toxic culture at the agency. can you give us a sense of what those women shared with you? rebecca: it was a pretty astounding period of talking with these women over many months. i just heard these horrifying descriptions of harassment they faced from their supervisors, which ranged from supervisors talking about going to strip clubs in front of them. supervisors talking about how women needed to sleep with people to get ahead of the fdic. just the way that they spoke to women talking about their appearances and and making comments about you know their eligibility to be dated. it was just a lot of, you know, pretty horrifying stuff. but i think what really stood out to me in my reporting was, how was some of the structural elements. so the way that the fdic works with bank examiners is hires people
laura: for more we are joined by rebecca ballhaus, an investigative reporter who broke this story for. thank you so much for joining the "newshour." you published a story in november 2023 after speaking with more than 100 fdic employees including 20 women who quit their jobs because of the toxic culture at the agency. can you give us a sense of what those women shared with you? rebecca: it was a pretty astounding period of talking with these women over many months. i just heard these...
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joining us, rebecca, a former manhattan district attorney, and paul butler, former federal prosecutor professor at the georgetown university law school, and also an msnbc legal analyst. chuck, what elements of the prosecution's case do you think will stick with the jurors? >> hopefully from the prosecution's perspective, all of it. i mean, they have called 20 witnesses and introduced scores of documents. the idea from the prosecution's perspective is the entire chronology, the whole story resinates with the jury. in fact, you use summation, you use the closing argument for that purpose. there's a tendency, i think, by human beings to remember the thing that happened most recently, and not the thing that happened four or five weeks ago. so in a good closing argument, they will knit all that together, ana, with charts or some sort of summary, and the prosecution will relive, replay the entire case. it's a documents case and also a witness case, and among the witnesses, many of them tied mr. trump to the overall plot, but certainly mr. cohen was most essential in connecting trump to the
joining us, rebecca, a former manhattan district attorney, and paul butler, former federal prosecutor professor at the georgetown university law school, and also an msnbc legal analyst. chuck, what elements of the prosecution's case do you think will stick with the jurors? >> hopefully from the prosecution's perspective, all of it. i mean, they have called 20 witnesses and introduced scores of documents. the idea from the prosecution's perspective is the entire chronology, the whole story...
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let's bring in reporter rebecca castor, who's been covering the trial for us. she joinsthis morning. good morning. rebecca >> ali. good morning. good to be with you. >> we know that trump's sentencing is scheduled for july 11th. walk us through what happens next. now that the verdict is in and what type of sentence he could face. >> so ali, the standard here in new york in the coming weeks, trump will need to meet with a probation officer here so that they can create a sentencing report, which will include a suggested punishment for the judge to review. so some of those options on the table are prison time, but more likely, sentencing options we could see are house arrest, probation, community service or something like a fine and in that report that they have to give before the sentencing. >> one of the things the judge can consider is whether the defendant has any shows, any remorse or whether there's any sort of whether he was held in contempt of court, which he was ten times. how will that factor into the judge's decision about what type of sentence to give him? >> so
let's bring in reporter rebecca castor, who's been covering the trial for us. she joinsthis morning. good morning. rebecca >> ali. good morning. good to be with you. >> we know that trump's sentencing is scheduled for july 11th. walk us through what happens next. now that the verdict is in and what type of sentence he could face. >> so ali, the standard here in new york in the coming weeks, trump will need to meet with a probation officer here so that they can create a...
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joining us live now to talk about the passage of ab 2236 is its author, assemblywoman rebecca bauer-kahan from orinda. thank you so much for joining us. assemblywoman, how are you? >> good. thanks for having me. yeah. >> well, i want to talk about your bill, which is moving along. but this is surprising to people, right. because we did get rid of single use plastic bags. yet since then, i guess plastic waste has been up. way up. can you talk to us about that? and what happened? >> yeah, we got rid of those thin plastic bags. but as we all know, we moved to the thicker plastic bags, which were meant to be reusable, but they're not being reused. they're ending up in our landfills. and in our waterways. and so what we're doing is we're getting rid of those, and we're moving to paper only, and the paper will be highly recycled, and it'll be better for our environment and our kids future. >> so paper only, no plastic at all of any type. is that the idea? >> no plastic in the grocery stores? yep. >> wow. okay, so can i just ask you, like, how does i guess the grocery industry feel about this? i
joining us live now to talk about the passage of ab 2236 is its author, assemblywoman rebecca bauer-kahan from orinda. thank you so much for joining us. assemblywoman, how are you? >> good. thanks for having me. yeah. >> well, i want to talk about your bill, which is moving along. but this is surprising to people, right. because we did get rid of single use plastic bags. yet since then, i guess plastic waste has been up. way up. can you talk to us about that? and what happened?...
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for more, i'm joined by rebecca allensworth, who teaches contract and antitrust law at vanderbilt lawchool. rebecca, it is great to have you with us on the newshour. first, set the stage for us-the -- for us, because the justice department's under both former president trump and now president biden have been trying to rein in tech monopolies in various cases brought against these powerful companies, but this was the first to go to trial last fall. what was the most compelling testimony you heard on both sides of this? >> nhs could not get past these de facto exclusive deals that google had with apple and with android. i think that is really strong. i think the best testimony on googles side is the idea that google is a great product, we all sort of prefer it if we were given a choice. when exactly does the government one, a choice screen where we are all just going to click google anyway? those were the strongest arguments i heard. stephanie: you have big tech giants out here testifying as well as smaller tech companies that say they are closing out. what has stood out to you about th
for more, i'm joined by rebecca allensworth, who teaches contract and antitrust law at vanderbilt lawchool. rebecca, it is great to have you with us on the newshour. first, set the stage for us-the -- for us, because the justice department's under both former president trump and now president biden have been trying to rein in tech monopolies in various cases brought against these powerful companies, but this was the first to go to trial last fall. what was the most compelling testimony you...
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i'm joined by rebecca, who wrote an op-ed. i like the piece, i want to talk about it in a second.gag order here is going to happen tomorrow. and we were talking about this last night, there's no further violation he can do because these were from before the first finding of contempt, but presumably the judge will apply the same analysis? >> i think so. there's no reason to think he'd treat it differently. >> given the fact you worked in that d.a.'s office, did you ever see a defendant act like this? >> i never saw a defendant act like this. i mostly worked in white collar crime. i think some of the prosecutor who is focused on street crime might have found something remotely similar, but i really didn't. >> you didn't have defendants slamming everyone, talking about everyone's corrupt, and -- >> you know, there are allegations of prosecutorial misconduct that defendants make all the time -- >> sure. >> -- but this level, this repeated level, this, you know, refrain throughout the trial is unusual, unprecedented. >> yeah, so you say -- you had this to say in this piece, which i tho
i'm joined by rebecca, who wrote an op-ed. i like the piece, i want to talk about it in a second.gag order here is going to happen tomorrow. and we were talking about this last night, there's no further violation he can do because these were from before the first finding of contempt, but presumably the judge will apply the same analysis? >> i think so. there's no reason to think he'd treat it differently. >> given the fact you worked in that d.a.'s office, did you ever see a...
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reporter rebecca castor joins us now live in new york with that story. has just arrived at the courthouse and several of his children, eric, donald trump jr and tiffany trump will be joining him in the courtroom today for closing arguments. >> this is all about biden can't campaign, so he's trying to injure his opponent, former president donald trump, maintaining his innocence. >> but a manhattan jury will soon have the final say, with closing arguments in the criminal hush money trial against trump kicking off tuesday, a week after the defense rested its case. such a disgrace. >> so sad to see what's happened to our country. >> closing arguments are expected to last for a majority of the day, with trump's lawyers addressing the jury first, a decision trump blasted on truth social, posting in part, quote, big advantage very unfair. the defense is expected to try and undermine the credibility of star witness in former trump lawyer michael cohen. prosecutors will then get their turn to remind the jury of the 34 felony counts facing trump. the former preside
reporter rebecca castor joins us now live in new york with that story. has just arrived at the courthouse and several of his children, eric, donald trump jr and tiffany trump will be joining him in the courtroom today for closing arguments. >> this is all about biden can't campaign, so he's trying to injure his opponent, former president donald trump, maintaining his innocence. >> but a manhattan jury will soon have the final say, with closing arguments in the criminal hush money...
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previous violations, the judge threatened him with jail if he keeps violating the order program join now by rebeccaprofessor of law school and author titled i was an attorney at the d.a.s office, this is what the trump case is really about. i like the piece, i want to talk about in a second point first, just the gag order here is going to happen tomorrow and we were talking about this last night. there is no further violation he can do because these are from before the first finding of content, but personally the judge will apply the same analysis? we i think so, there's no reason think that he would treat it differently. >> given the fact that you did work in that d.a.s office and i ask everyone this question, did you ever see a defendant act like this? >> never saw a defendant act like this but i mostly worked in white-collar crimes certainly not in white-collar crime. i think some of the prosecutors who focus on street crime and have found something remotely similar but i really didn't. >> know didn't have like defendants like going out and slamming everyone and talking about everyone is corrupt
previous violations, the judge threatened him with jail if he keeps violating the order program join now by rebeccaprofessor of law school and author titled i was an attorney at the d.a.s office, this is what the trump case is really about. i like the piece, i want to talk about in a second point first, just the gag order here is going to happen tomorrow and we were talking about this last night. there is no further violation he can do because these are from before the first finding of content,...
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not really a good enough excuse, that's what many people assign rebecca versus reporting from juris when thank you. and when island have joined spain and formerly recognizing palestinian states, the move monks a whitening rest between israel and the european union explains foreign minister made in my announcement on behalf of his country saying madrid. hopes this will accelerate, efforts towards the spot and gauze. the police, the not being able to send you and stuff the right to future full of hope for most of the same way. israel has the right to the future of peace and security. and after so many decades of pain in consultation, we know we cons. have one without the other little know, see little the security of israel and piece of the region type thing to try and with the palace tenant people's hope of having their own states. i saw the piece that they made. hope security. both people have the right to have it all squared. exactly the same, right? except i'm in the muse mortgage. the french president, the money order. my call is campaigning for more franco german corporation as he wraps up his 3 date state visit to germany
not really a good enough excuse, that's what many people assign rebecca versus reporting from juris when thank you. and when island have joined spain and formerly recognizing palestinian states, the move monks a whitening rest between israel and the european union explains foreign minister made in my announcement on behalf of his country saying madrid. hopes this will accelerate, efforts towards the spot and gauze. the police, the not being able to send you and stuff the right to future full of...
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joining me now, rebecca walser.itted in the first if paragraph of the statement that they've been wrong about their 2%, like it's been moving away from 2%, not toward it. >> well, you get that when you have so much coronavirus, it still has to just work in the system and deposit accounts and all those things, charles. but it was a mixed message. on on the one hand, if you listened to him even when he said rate hikes are up likely, he didn't sound super committed to that position, and he didn't sound super committed to rate cuts coming until we get more evidence that they're possible. but now this jobs report today is again indicative, are we potentially moving to a stagflation situation. q1 finishing dp at 1.6, and now you got a jobs report number that is a miss for the first time. we aren't seeing these crazy numbers out of bls. so we have a bifurcated economy. we still have prices going up while we still have economic activity that's slowing down. charles: you know what bothers me speaking of bifurcated economy, t
joining me now, rebecca walser.itted in the first if paragraph of the statement that they've been wrong about their 2%, like it's been moving away from 2%, not toward it. >> well, you get that when you have so much coronavirus, it still has to just work in the system and deposit accounts and all those things, charles. but it was a mixed message. on on the one hand, if you listened to him even when he said rate hikes are up likely, he didn't sound super committed to that position, and he...
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join us. >> so rebecca, what happens at the rebecca jarvis home on a holiday weekend. was there a cookout.as there any was there any pool time. was there a beach situation okay. >> so there were all of the above. we got away for from friday right after gma until late last night. family came back and we're going to do a little cooking at my apartment later today. and by the way, if you want to grill or you're looking for some recipes, we've got that for you. coming up on gma, i just we just made a delicious, delicious meal. i ate potato salad by the way. so good i do. >> i love a potato salad. no raisins okay. no raisins. no raisins no raisins. >> there weren't raisins. >> no there's no raisins in this potato salad. yeah >> that's because that's weird. no. because if we see raisins rebecca we leave. so yeah the raisins are the great defilers as i like to say. >> the great dry things. >> oh my gosh, i'm using that. rebecca, thank you for including defilers in this morning's newscast. you really elevated it. we'll see you at seven and it's always great when you have moderate—to—severe eczema,
join us. >> so rebecca, what happens at the rebecca jarvis home on a holiday weekend. was there a cookout.as there any was there any pool time. was there a beach situation okay. >> so there were all of the above. we got away for from friday right after gma until late last night. family came back and we're going to do a little cooking at my apartment later today. and by the way, if you want to grill or you're looking for some recipes, we've got that for you. coming up on gma, i just...
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rebecca, andrew, we appreciate you joining us.we await for court to wrap and donald trump to speak, our new glasses it's in the prosecution' interest make us painful as possible for michael cohen today remarked what does he mean by that? will find out. >> ♪ ♪ ringing) limu, someone needs to customize and save hundreds on car insurance with liberty mutual. let's fly! (inaudible sounds) chief! doug. (inaudible sounds) ooooo ah. (elevator doors opening) (inaudible sounds) i thought you were right behind me. only pay for what you need. ♪ liberty, liberty, liberty, ♪ ♪ liberty. ♪ ♪ my back got injured very bad. i was off work for about a year. i heard about relief factor from my wife... i took it every day, three times a day, for three weeks. ...look at her and i said, "the pain is gone." and she said, "i'm glad it helped." i said, "no, you don't understand. it's gone." you, too, can feel better every day with relief factor, a daily supplement that fights pain naturally. call or go online now and get 35% off your first order. if you've
rebecca, andrew, we appreciate you joining us.we await for court to wrap and donald trump to speak, our new glasses it's in the prosecution' interest make us painful as possible for michael cohen today remarked what does he mean by that? will find out. >> ♪ ♪ ringing) limu, someone needs to customize and save hundreds on car insurance with liberty mutual. let's fly! (inaudible sounds) chief! doug. (inaudible sounds) ooooo ah. (elevator doors opening) (inaudible sounds) i thought you...
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okay, let's get more from the w's, rebecca versus in jerusalem and jack power, who is joining us from brussels. jack 3 european countries, the recognizing palestinian statehood. can you tell us what this means? exactly, well, it is a political statement and this was a very symbolic one. obviously the spanish prime minister, padre son says when he and i was made united simmons in madrid area today, he said that the recognition says to tell the palestinians, we are with you, simon. harris, the leader in island. he said that the recognition of the public is a recognition of the palestinian people to the right to self determination. it is a really significant move for the 3 countries. it is symbolic, but not necessarily the biggest diplomatic powers of europe. but they have been making a, they've been saying that they going to do this, but sometimes all of them it will come into force. this recognition on may the 28 that what other countries belgium was perhaps going to be expected to do this. alongside them, we do know that there are moves here in belgium to make a similar in iceland. an
okay, let's get more from the w's, rebecca versus in jerusalem and jack power, who is joining us from brussels. jack 3 european countries, the recognizing palestinian statehood. can you tell us what this means? exactly, well, it is a political statement and this was a very symbolic one. obviously the spanish prime minister, padre son says when he and i was made united simmons in madrid area today, he said that the recognition says to tell the palestinians, we are with you, simon. harris, the...
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investigation of course is ongoing. rebecca, which is reporting from jerusalem. rebecca, thank you so much and when island have joined to spain in formerly recognising a palestinian state, the move monks, a whitening breast between israel and the european union. spain's foreign minister made the announcements on behalf of his country, saying madrid. hopes that this will accelerate, efforts towards the see, saw it in garza, the police do not be in the city. and so if the right to a future full of hope for most of the same way, israel has the right to the future of peace and security. after so many decades of pain and confrontation, we know we cons, have one without the other. i have a little the load, the security of israel, and piece of the region pop type thing to try and with the kind of thing and people's hope of having their own state of the piece that they need. hope security . both people have the right to have it all. exactly the same, right? except them in the muse mortgage to georgia. now why the parliament has over written the presidential veto over divisive foreign influence bill targeting and joe's and th
investigation of course is ongoing. rebecca, which is reporting from jerusalem. rebecca, thank you so much and when island have joined to spain in formerly recognising a palestinian state, the move monks, a whitening breast between israel and the european union. spain's foreign minister made the announcements on behalf of his country, saying madrid. hopes that this will accelerate, efforts towards the see, saw it in garza, the police do not be in the city. and so if the right to a future full...
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he will be joined in oakland by his wife, rebecca.sons, but they are grown and they live in chicago. back to you. all right, chris, thanks. public health officials are pushing back against governor gavin newsom's proposed $300 billion budget cut. newsom says the budget change is needed for the state's long term financial stability. health directors and frontline workers are calling on state lawmakers now to reject the budget cuts. they say that the cuts would take a step backward when it comes to fighting diseases, and would limit the state's ability to respond to another possible pandemic. just emerging from one pandemic and now dealing with avian influenza, a virus that the cdc says has pandemic potential, not to mention resurgent measles, tuberculosis and sexually transmitted diseases. now is the time to stay committed to funding our local health departments, not to cut funding. governor newsom and lawmakers have until june 15th to pass a budget such min and blue skies, we have more summer weather to look forward to. so here's mete
he will be joined in oakland by his wife, rebecca.sons, but they are grown and they live in chicago. back to you. all right, chris, thanks. public health officials are pushing back against governor gavin newsom's proposed $300 billion budget cut. newsom says the budget change is needed for the state's long term financial stability. health directors and frontline workers are calling on state lawmakers now to reject the budget cuts. they say that the cuts would take a step backward when it comes...
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joining me now new york trial attorney rebecca rose whitman.n here, not long ago looked like this wouldn't be a case all. a laptop russian disinformation i know it looks like it's going to be front and centre as a major part of this trial. >> it seems like the judge has now today in the pretrial motions allowed. >> with got a little bit of a frozen screen. their ego. let's give it a second to see if we can work the kinks out. >> pardon me. >> charles: you are coming in and out. we will let the tech folks start it all out. the laptop wants russian disinformation front and centre in a trial that everyone's been waiting for. >> it is insanity. this whole case has gone sideways but by today the judge brought back on track. remember in 2023 the plea deal was immediately thrown out because hunter biden would not agree to broad immunity. he wanted brought immunity. today the judge answered pretrial requests and decided that laptop cell phone text messages, whatsapp messages, all of that will be admitted during this trial in june which will tell us the
joining me now new york trial attorney rebecca rose whitman.n here, not long ago looked like this wouldn't be a case all. a laptop russian disinformation i know it looks like it's going to be front and centre as a major part of this trial. >> it seems like the judge has now today in the pretrial motions allowed. >> with got a little bit of a frozen screen. their ego. let's give it a second to see if we can work the kinks out. >> pardon me. >> charles: you are coming in...
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submersible implosion, two men are going down to the titanic wreckage. >> rebecca: the winner of the national spelling bee joins us. first we go to ginger. >> ginger: it's been just over two weeks since houston was smacked with those 80 to 100 mile winds that knocked out power. they're gonna get hit again in just minutes. it's over cyprus. severe thunderstorm warning with 60 mile per hour winds has already moved through college station. and just yesterday, midland texas had a land spout and tornado. both recorded. if it felt like it's been a busy may and busy season, you are correct. since 1990, this is the second most tornados that we have seen. we could add another one today, probably more like a monroe, louisiana, parts of greenville, mississippi or southeastern arkansas. your local weather in 30 seconds. ♪ early in the morning dawn of a new day new hopes new dreams new ways ♪ ♪ i open up my heart and i'm gonna do my part and make this a positively beautiful day ♪ ♪ la la la la la it's a beautiful day good morning america ♪ >> michael: what a great crowd we have here in times square. we're gonna tell you why
submersible implosion, two men are going down to the titanic wreckage. >> rebecca: the winner of the national spelling bee joins us. first we go to ginger. >> ginger: it's been just over two weeks since houston was smacked with those 80 to 100 mile winds that knocked out power. they're gonna get hit again in just minutes. it's over cyprus. severe thunderstorm warning with 60 mile per hour winds has already moved through college station. and just yesterday, midland texas had a land...
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he was joined by a lineup of community leaders, including councilmember noel gallo. armstrong is vying for rebecca. he faces 8 other candidates for that opportunity. armstrong is diving into politics while at the same time suing the city of oakland for wrongful termination. >> in the south bay, santa clara county nurses reached a tentative deal with county leaders for months, nurses and the county were at odds over raises worker safety and a proposal to float nurses between different hospitals. the registered nurses professional association says the deal includes a 15% raise over 4 years. and so is the idea of float. nurses between hospitals seems to be off the table. the union voted to ratify that deal. now it will go before the board of supervisors on june 4th for final approval. the golden gate bridge is celebrating its 87th birthday today on this day in 1937, the bridge open to the public for the first time. >> it was under construction for 4 years connecting marin county to san francisco in the peninsula and pedestrians. as you can see there could walk across it the first day before it opened
he was joined by a lineup of community leaders, including councilmember noel gallo. armstrong is vying for rebecca. he faces 8 other candidates for that opportunity. armstrong is diving into politics while at the same time suing the city of oakland for wrongful termination. >> in the south bay, santa clara county nurses reached a tentative deal with county leaders for months, nurses and the county were at odds over raises worker safety and a proposal to float nurses between different...
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nasdaq also up in the triple digit, and i want to thank you, mark, rebecca and todd, thank you so much for being here, great show is. joinood day,
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he was joined by a lineup of community leaders, including councilmember noel gallo. he is vying for rebeccaaplan seat and filed the initial paperwork with the city clerk's office last week. armstrong is facing 8 other candidates. he says that he believes his experience as police chief qualifies him for the job. armstrong is actually diving into politics at the same time that he's suing the city of oakland for wrongful termination. well, as families are visiting parks for the holiday weekend, east bay park officials are warning about coyotes. so if you run into one while you're hiking, here's some tips. avoid hiking alone. keep your children, your pets nearby. keep your dogs on a leash. be aware of your surroundings as you're walking or jogging or going on a bike ride, of course, stay on the trails as well. never attempt to feed a coyote. and if you do encounter block away calmly and then leave the area quickly. and going to be camping this morial day weekend. we've got some more four-legged friends. we've got a reminder from the tahoe, barely the bears love camping season because they like
he was joined by a lineup of community leaders, including councilmember noel gallo. he is vying for rebeccaaplan seat and filed the initial paperwork with the city clerk's office last week. armstrong is facing 8 other candidates. he says that he believes his experience as police chief qualifies him for the job. armstrong is actually diving into politics at the same time that he's suing the city of oakland for wrongful termination. well, as families are visiting parks for the holiday weekend,...
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rebecca davis is the executive director of the walhalla area chamber of commerce. she will be a witness and joinsday-to-day and basis how is this southern border crisis hurting you all hundreds if not thousands of miles away at the northern border? >> with all the focus of the southern border, our hours report of injury were reduced during coalbed to 8:00 a.m. until 6:00 p.m. assume that affects our trade and travel with canada. they lead on with the fact that they don't have the staff to staff at the border hours. our next closest port of entry is 24 hours is 35 miles away. if you have to go up and then come back around through pembina , that's an hour and a half trepat for something that should realistically take you 2 minutes. a ten minute trip across and te minutes back. >> this is the quality of life issue because you're losing tim and time is valuable especially when you're your tricuspid time at lublin's. a lot of people have relatives in canada it's tough to see the if you don't have the border border patrol. from a safety perspective, did you feel as safe as you did prior to joe biden be
rebecca davis is the executive director of the walhalla area chamber of commerce. she will be a witness and joinsday-to-day and basis how is this southern border crisis hurting you all hundreds if not thousands of miles away at the northern border? >> with all the focus of the southern border, our hours report of injury were reduced during coalbed to 8:00 a.m. until 6:00 p.m. assume that affects our trade and travel with canada. they lead on with the fact that they don't have the staff to...
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joined some 140 other countries and especially recognizing palestinian statehood. but what exactly does the recognition means to be every day life has palestinians, dw correspondent rebecca risk. those reports now from ramallah in the occupied westbank, even among the occupied west bank, biggest city and the state of palestine, defacto administrative capital use of this latest recognition has been welcomed. in a gesture of appreciation, the municipality has raised the flags of norway, island, and spain. marius, the casino tells me why their recognition is so meaningful. it's a beautiful moment. it's a moment of hope. it's really about an hour the hearts hope for the better to model . hope that the was is listening to us. so that by this time, spill has a chance. no waste pain in islands join some 140 you and countries that have already recognized the state of palestine. the movie is largely symbolic, but many say it has political meaning. i always say that we want to live so satisfying. we don't want to die for us at this time, and we, we live for, for a foot, turning our uh, our ride for, for self determination and forced forward or for independence. we've been striving
joined some 140 other countries and especially recognizing palestinian statehood. but what exactly does the recognition means to be every day life has palestinians, dw correspondent rebecca risk. those reports now from ramallah in the occupied westbank, even among the occupied west bank, biggest city and the state of palestine, defacto administrative capital use of this latest recognition has been welcomed. in a gesture of appreciation, the municipality has raised the flags of norway, island,...
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nasdaq also up in the triple digit, and i want to thank you, mark, rebecca and todd, thank you so much for being here, great show is. join us tomorrow. ing have a good day, everybody. "varney & company" pix it up now. stuart: good morning, everyone. dramatic scenes overnight. police moved onto the ucla cams pus and forcefully dismantled the bare with decades. the occupation is now over, and here come the questions. where's the president? we have tracked his appearances, and in the last a eight days he has attended four campaign events and given an extremely softball interview to howard stern. he has not directly addressed the anti-semitism that is convulsing college campuses. who is organizing these protests? new york mayor adams says it's outside agitators. "the new york times" interviewed a 63-year-old professional who trains activists. she's not a student, but she was in the middle of the columbia occupation. and the protests, are they winding down? maybe for now, yes. but the professionals are gearing up to create mayhem at the democrats' convention in chicago three months from now p. big news. lots of it. it's comin
nasdaq also up in the triple digit, and i want to thank you, mark, rebecca and todd, thank you so much for being here, great show is. join us tomorrow. ing have a good day, everybody. "varney & company" pix it up now. stuart: good morning, everyone. dramatic scenes overnight. police moved onto the ucla cams pus and forcefully dismantled the bare with decades. the occupation is now over, and here come the questions. where's the president? we have tracked his appearances, and in the...
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rebecca grant. a senior fellow at the lexington institute and national security analyst. thank you for joininghas happened in gaza, in israel over the last 24 to 36 hours. >> my first reaction is that if hamas would accept a cease-fire, none of this would have happened. instead what took place was that hamas trying to show they still can operate in gaza, launched a relatively small attack but worrying because it came from multiple locations. israel was right to go ahead and target those two hamas operatives. they had a legitimate military target. unfortunately it led to the fire that you see and again, if hamas would accept the cease-fire that egypt and qatar and the u.s. and israel and so many others want them to accept, you wouldn't see any of this going on. but hey, it is time for biden and israel to find a way to wrap up this military operation quickly and decisively, restore israel's security. >> rich: the biden administration is applying that pressure and also pressure with the international community and within the israeli government you have bennie gantz, part of the coalition there, t
rebecca grant. a senior fellow at the lexington institute and national security analyst. thank you for joininghas happened in gaza, in israel over the last 24 to 36 hours. >> my first reaction is that if hamas would accept a cease-fire, none of this would have happened. instead what took place was that hamas trying to show they still can operate in gaza, launched a relatively small attack but worrying because it came from multiple locations. israel was right to go ahead and target those...
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joined trump in court thursday. >> this is pure political persecution. >> reporter: the next witness on the stand was a junior trump organization bookkeeper. rebecca menoccio testified she sent checks to the white house about once a week to get trump's signature. prosecutors say trump personally signed nine of the checks reimbursing cohen. >>> literally minutes ago it pretty much became official. the oakland international airport will change its name. port of oakland commissioners voted unanimously to rebrand it as san francisco bay-oakland international airport. they say it will help out of towners with geographical awareness. request the the airport logo and code is staying the same. city attorney david chiu said it infringes on sfo's trademark. they've offered to collaborate with oakland to choose an alternative name to no avail and said, "if oakland continues to rebuff our offers to partner, we'll have to seek a preliminary injunction to stop infringement on sfo's trademark." >>> the san francisco unified school district is facing a budget crunch that could lead to job cuts and even school closures. the district projects a $420 million budget
joined trump in court thursday. >> this is pure political persecution. >> reporter: the next witness on the stand was a junior trump organization bookkeeper. rebecca menoccio testified she sent checks to the white house about once a week to get trump's signature. prosecutors say trump personally signed nine of the checks reimbursing cohen. >>> literally minutes ago it pretty much became official. the oakland international airport will change its name. port of oakland...