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>> ryan: um. >> stephen: something big. >> ryan: yeah.uld go to a beach somewhere. wear a couple of swimming costumes. >> just drink a spicy margarita or something? >> yeah, make some bad decisions. >> okay, sure, yes. >> sound like a plan? >> it's a better plan than this. please be careful! okay, swing him around, go! [cheering] >> stephen: i was hoping you would miss. [laughter] that would have been funny. i've got to talk about the elephant in the room. congratulations on your oscar nom for "barbie." what an extraordinary movie. what a fantastic performance. soup to nuts, everybody in this movie is amazing. greta gerwig, when she was here, she said that -- we were talking about you and your fantastic fur coat right there that you wear as ken. fantastic fur coat. she said that you pitched the idea of you doing sort of like a dream ballet with all of this fur and you're wrestling with it and it becomes your coat? i would have paid money to see that. what happened to that? >> ryan: that came to me in a dream. >> stephen: seriously? >> rya
>> ryan: um. >> stephen: something big. >> ryan: yeah.uld go to a beach somewhere. wear a couple of swimming costumes. >> just drink a spicy margarita or something? >> yeah, make some bad decisions. >> okay, sure, yes. >> sound like a plan? >> it's a better plan than this. please be careful! okay, swing him around, go! [cheering] >> stephen: i was hoping you would miss. [laughter] that would have been funny. i've got to talk about the...
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sxl whi. >> which didn't look good for ryan.s polygraph result didn't look so good either. >> how'd he do? >> he didn't do that good. he didn't pass. >> that was interesting. both suspects failed the polygraph. so now ponce looked at the evidence against darren, who gave police two entirely different accounts of the morning of the murder. first he said sandra came by to get the kids. then a minute later said she didn't. now, remember, darren and sandra were going through a divorce and a heated child custody battle. so darren apparently thought it would be a good idea to take note of run-ins with sandra, like the time she was late in picking up the boys, hoping it would one day help him in court. >> you know, going through the calendar what i found really interesting is that it's pretty detailed from january 1st, every day, all the way up until the 24th is the very last entry. and on the 25th you've got nothing. >> why is that important? because sandra was murdered that very morning, the morning of the 25th. about the time when s
sxl whi. >> which didn't look good for ryan.s polygraph result didn't look so good either. >> how'd he do? >> he didn't do that good. he didn't pass. >> that was interesting. both suspects failed the polygraph. so now ponce looked at the evidence against darren, who gave police two entirely different accounts of the morning of the murder. first he said sandra came by to get the kids. then a minute later said she didn't. now, remember, darren and sandra were going through...
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ryan, thank you for joining us for uh, talks on this bulletin. ryan dawson, their geopolitical analyst joining us from osaka, japan. meanwhile, intense israely attacks on gaza have been continuing now for nearly four months. the latest speed of attacks, at least 100 people were killed across a beside, palestinian territory, the refresh air and artillery attacks on khan unis, that's gaza's mains. southern city, which has recently been the focal point of israely strikes. medical facilities and khan units have been affected as well, al-amal and alnassar hospitals have been under an israeli siege for more than a week, and now the un is warning serious shortage of oxygen at the two medical centers after khan unis city of rafo with the next target of the israeli ground attacks and that according to the regime's military. rafa is located in southern gaza and hosts hundreds of thousands of displaced palestinians. un agencies have been warning about the deteriorating situation in rafa, so i want emphasize our deep concern about the escalation of hostiliti
ryan, thank you for joining us for uh, talks on this bulletin. ryan dawson, their geopolitical analyst joining us from osaka, japan. meanwhile, intense israely attacks on gaza have been continuing now for nearly four months. the latest speed of attacks, at least 100 people were killed across a beside, palestinian territory, the refresh air and artillery attacks on khan unis, that's gaza's mains. southern city, which has recently been the focal point of israely strikes. medical facilities and...
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maria: ryan. truth to that i think we discount how strong labor market will continue to be because we have a labor shortage in this country not going away that is demographics, if you look at you productivity gains last year off the charts, like 2.7%, arj 2.1% normal year with technologically advances ai, earnings going out into the future,f the efficiency american worker is going to have course next couple years could be a boon, i think strong wages productivity going to keep inflation in check, and i think that is what a lot of people are missing right now i think that if this purchasing power strong this year i think will be for the american consumer if economy hotter than expected this year just like it was last year. >> kevin hassett the atlanta tracking, the economy, i don't know where they come up with numbers but, it is not slowing down it is off the highs, it was up to 4.9% right, now -- >> 3.7%. maria: do you believe that in terms of growth for the economy? >> you know i do, and, actuall
maria: ryan. truth to that i think we discount how strong labor market will continue to be because we have a labor shortage in this country not going away that is demographics, if you look at you productivity gains last year off the charts, like 2.7%, arj 2.1% normal year with technologically advances ai, earnings going out into the future,f the efficiency american worker is going to have course next couple years could be a boon, i think strong wages productivity going to keep inflation in...
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we'll see what ego and sydney ryan can do. the seven-year-old male border collie. - [shellene] wow, talk about fast. you already heard that beep right there. i think ego missed the contact coming off of the dog walk. those running contacts, again, at this speed, at this level of competition, so easy to make that mistake with a fast dog. - [trace] look how fast. i mean, the turns are just blazing through this agility course. - [shellene] so fast though, taking down that bar that happens when the dogs flatten out over the jump just because they have so much speed. - [trace] well, the raw time, look at that. 30.76. that is a fast run, but you add the fault seconds, 45.76. - [shellene] that's right, coming off the dog walk, but everything else just in between the obstacles and the ground, the dogs really love to get that ground speed. everything executed really well here, except for a few minor mistakes that hopefully, sydney will be able to correct next go around. - [trace] well, that's impressive adding those 15 seconds, and the
we'll see what ego and sydney ryan can do. the seven-year-old male border collie. - [shellene] wow, talk about fast. you already heard that beep right there. i think ego missed the contact coming off of the dog walk. those running contacts, again, at this speed, at this level of competition, so easy to make that mistake with a fast dog. - [trace] look how fast. i mean, the turns are just blazing through this agility course. - [shellene] so fast though, taking down that bar that happens when the...
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would you buy any of these right here, ryan? >> this ryan.ting to smell like late '90s market speculation fever if you ask me. if you look at valuations, the magnificent seven, the net worth of those are more than every stock that trades in europe right now. if you look at microsoft at $3 trillion it's worth literally double what the energy sector is in the u.s. if you look at free cash flow, it's 68 billion versus 135 billion for the entire energy sector so i think valuations at this point are getting pretty crazy. if you own big ebbing the, i think it's time the -- big tech, i think it's time to diversify. i would own a position but it's over concentrate. maria: ryan, your thoughts on the same questions. microsoft is more than 3 trillion in market value. >> yeah, i really agree with ryan on that point. i think just there's so much concentration. 72% of the stock market last year, those companies in the s&p 500 underperformed the index so that's the highest percentage of stocks to not perform going back almost 40 years and it's really close
would you buy any of these right here, ryan? >> this ryan.ting to smell like late '90s market speculation fever if you ask me. if you look at valuations, the magnificent seven, the net worth of those are more than every stock that trades in europe right now. if you look at microsoft at $3 trillion it's worth literally double what the energy sector is in the u.s. if you look at free cash flow, it's 68 billion versus 135 billion for the entire energy sector so i think valuations at this...
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but, again, ryan became disenfranchised. he became, it was a system he depended on, a system that i depended on, this was my community, too. this is why i am here today. i realize it is not a perfect world but, you know, the ultimate grader of what we do or not do are the veterans, the war fighters and their families. are we doing the right thing for them? >> i very much appreciate that and appreciate your comments here. if i can i want to go to the treatment part of this. doctor, you work at homebase, they try to be the one place that brings people in and give them response. it is on site for our service member. you are on the frontlines, you see people with tbi every day. can you talk just a little bit about how homebase organized itself and what you are seeing and what kind of needs you have? >> senator, thank you for the excellent question. you know, i think we see ourselves as a partner with dod. and that we that we take a look at the whole person. and what we try to understand is that, you know, i think mr. larkin capt
but, again, ryan became disenfranchised. he became, it was a system he depended on, a system that i depended on, this was my community, too. this is why i am here today. i realize it is not a perfect world but, you know, the ultimate grader of what we do or not do are the veterans, the war fighters and their families. are we doing the right thing for them? >> i very much appreciate that and appreciate your comments here. if i can i want to go to the treatment part of this. doctor, you...
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ryan, let's turn to you.me to the 11th hour. >> thanks for having me. >> these are tangible things. right? junk fees? a lower prescription drug prices? with the exception of the companies that put these fees upon us, it's not political. everybody likes this. why isn't it sinking in? or is it and is not enough to move the needle? >> i think part of the reason it's not sinking in this because there's a coordinated campaign to distract us from watching all this. you've been speaking about the fact that the republicans in the house are so focused on this what is now, what we now know is a russian disinformation campaign to prove some nonexistent fraud between joe and hunter biden. i, mean that is to distract the american people from the fact that what biden is accomplishing is hoffman is delivering tangible winds. legislatively, we have back-to- back, chip back, the infrastructure package, the gun safety law, the inflation reduction act, canceling almost 150 billion dollars for a 3. 9 million borrowers and adding
ryan, let's turn to you.me to the 11th hour. >> thanks for having me. >> these are tangible things. right? junk fees? a lower prescription drug prices? with the exception of the companies that put these fees upon us, it's not political. everybody likes this. why isn't it sinking in? or is it and is not enough to move the needle? >> i think part of the reason it's not sinking in this because there's a coordinated campaign to distract us from watching all this. you've been...
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you know, ryan starred with ryan. you know, ryan had he starts off the book with the story of how he started a fire in a trashcan in his middle school and that incident gets him arrested. he gets sent to juvenile detention and then eventually gets expelled from grover washington. his middle school, and gets transferred to an alternative for profit. this very school called community education partners. and i follow his life during that time by drawing on an enormous trove of records and that his mother had kept for many, many years, you know, all the way from school records to her notes, where he would come home every day from sleep. and then she would record his own experience or his experiences. and then even the videotape of ryan starting the fire that the court had given to her, you know, in 2009, she had kept that. and i was able to use that to provide a really, i think, intimate and fully narrative story of what that young person was enduring. and so i felt i eventually meet ryan. he this is a second tour of el c
you know, ryan starred with ryan. you know, ryan had he starts off the book with the story of how he started a fire in a trashcan in his middle school and that incident gets him arrested. he gets sent to juvenile detention and then eventually gets expelled from grover washington. his middle school, and gets transferred to an alternative for profit. this very school called community education partners. and i follow his life during that time by drawing on an enormous trove of records and that his...
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ryan: the big take away is that mr. appears to have been acting as an agent of russian intelligence, and according to the department of justice filing in court, he was knowingly passing on false, derogatory information about president biden and hunter biden to the fbi. and that he has been doing so recently and actively. so that is the kind of bombshell of a court filing by the justice department. laura: alexander smirnov first raw unverified allegation in 2020. it was not corroborated. so why is david weiss, a trump appointed attorney, deciding to bring these charges now, and why is smirnov just now revealing last week that he has been in contact with russian intel officials? ryan: it seems as though mr. weiss has been willing a case against mr. smirnov and that the fbi knew along the way that mr. smirnov telling them lies and fabrications, they were able to corroborate the assertions that these were falsehoods because his chronology did not line up, the times he said -- said he met with the burisma company did not lin
ryan: the big take away is that mr. appears to have been acting as an agent of russian intelligence, and according to the department of justice filing in court, he was knowingly passing on false, derogatory information about president biden and hunter biden to the fbi. and that he has been doing so recently and actively. so that is the kind of bombshell of a court filing by the justice department. laura: alexander smirnov first raw unverified allegation in 2020. it was not corroborated. so why...
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unlike the southern relatives, northern wide ryan, those ones roamed parts of central africa. but to poaching and civil war have had a devastating impact and now the species is extinct and the wild, and that's less than equal logic hook up. then other right ramos is the keystone species in central africa or as was until they've got eliminated from its natural habitats. it keeps open spaces of short grass that other pieces can feed on. they some species are struggled with longer grass. and also by creating these uh, short grass areas for zones they contribute to having fire protections. eco systems are extremely complex and i think only when animals species disappear from them, we understand how interlinks everything was only a handful of northern way dry nose have ever survived captivity for it and is in the czech republic to help these 2 vinyl couplets breed, they brought it to kenya and 2009, with a good grace on the native grasses and their natives climbing. but those hopes were dashed, no rhino babies, rebel, and both bulls died, leaving behind the 2 females as the last ch
unlike the southern relatives, northern wide ryan, those ones roamed parts of central africa. but to poaching and civil war have had a devastating impact and now the species is extinct and the wild, and that's less than equal logic hook up. then other right ramos is the keystone species in central africa or as was until they've got eliminated from its natural habitats. it keeps open spaces of short grass that other pieces can feed on. they some species are struggled with longer grass. and also...
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ryan acquired eddie kidd's leathers when he swapped a set of his own with a collector.now, was always fascinated with eddie and evel knievel. when i was a child i had a, you know, the toy, the evel knievel toy. eddie kidd was a stuntman and a movie star. he doubled forjames bond and once jumped the great wall of china. he was also very generous, giving away most of his memorabilia until his accident. now his family are trying to recover it. ijust think it's, if eddie would like them back, you know, i think it's the right thing to do. it's something i'm really looking forward to. so we helped organise a special delivery to peacehaven outside brighton, where eddie is looked after by his carer, glen. all right, eddie? good to see you, boy. he wants a fist pump. i've got a wee something here you might like. a wee birdie told me you might like these back. i know you gave them to charity, so i think it's only right that they come back to where they belong. they�* re need cleaned. ah, brilliant! you can see, they're quite a bit stained, but you have them back. 1978 is the last
ryan acquired eddie kidd's leathers when he swapped a set of his own with a collector.now, was always fascinated with eddie and evel knievel. when i was a child i had a, you know, the toy, the evel knievel toy. eddie kidd was a stuntman and a movie star. he doubled forjames bond and once jumped the great wall of china. he was also very generous, giving away most of his memorabilia until his accident. now his family are trying to recover it. ijust think it's, if eddie would like them back, you...
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do those characteristics bring to mind, you know, like ken on the barbie show, ryan gosling? think that he is the best next rambo. right? he was in la la land, wasn't he? he was in la la land. great actor but he was in la la land, he was in, you know, the notebook. he's great but rambo? what do you think? there's still time to weigh if on x and instagram on trace gallagher. the nightcap crew will take this up and read your responses. they're very clever. next. awkward question... is there going to be anything... -left over? -yeah. oh, absolutely. (inner monologue) my kids don't know what they want. you know who knows what she wants? me! with empower, we get all of our financial questions answered. so you don't have to worry. empower. what's next. not flossing well? then add the whoa! of listerine to your routine. new science shows listerine is 5x more effective than floss at reducing plaque above the gumline. for a cleaner, healthier mouth. ahhhhh. listerine. feel the whoa! type 2 diabetes? discover the ozempic® tri-zone. ♪ ♪ i got the power of 3. i lowered my a1c, cv risk, a
do those characteristics bring to mind, you know, like ken on the barbie show, ryan gosling? think that he is the best next rambo. right? he was in la la land, wasn't he? he was in la la land. great actor but he was in la la land, he was in, you know, the notebook. he's great but rambo? what do you think? there's still time to weigh if on x and instagram on trace gallagher. the nightcap crew will take this up and read your responses. they're very clever. next. awkward question... is there going...
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ryan curry, abc seven news. all right. >> thanks, ryan. voters passed prop 47 a decade ago to reduce prison overcrowding. however, now mayors of san francisco and san jose are among those who say it has caused more harm than good. abc seven news south bay reporter dustin dorsey details the plan to address what they believe is a mistake. >> it was supposed to make us safer, but a growing number of people believe it's doing the exact opposite. approved in 2014, prop 47 aimed to lower the prison population by reducing most drug possession offenses and thefts of property valued under $950 from felonies to misdemeanors. but san jose mayor matt mehan is worried about the unintended consequences. >> a small number of people brazenly commit crime without fear of accountability. we people are so trapped in addiction that they refuse services and subsist in misery on our streets. >> mehan and san francisco mayor london breed are among those hoping to see prop 47 reform on the november 2024 ballot. the petition calls to reclassify theft with two or m
ryan curry, abc seven news. all right. >> thanks, ryan. voters passed prop 47 a decade ago to reduce prison overcrowding. however, now mayors of san francisco and san jose are among those who say it has caused more harm than good. abc seven news south bay reporter dustin dorsey details the plan to address what they believe is a mistake. >> it was supposed to make us safer, but a growing number of people believe it's doing the exact opposite. approved in 2014, prop 47 aimed to lower...
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reporting live in market street, ryan curry, abc seven news. lauren. hey ryan, thank you so much. >> it is a really nice break. it's a perfect day for a parade. we're taking a live look outside and it's gorgeous all across the bay area. abc seven meteorologist francis lawson is here with your parade evening forecast, francis. >> yeah. lauren, we really lucked out. i've been in the bay area. it always feels like it's raining during the chinese new year parade. i want to show you this live shot from sutro tower, the blue skies, san francisco, right now, it's currently 70 degrees. we're about nine degrees above average at this point. and if you are heading out, here's what you can expect over the next few hours for the chinese new year parade. so still, in the 60s, in fact, we'll see mild weather. it's going to be a starry evening hanging on to the 60s through 7:00, and even by 8:00 this evening, it will be mostly clear dropping into the upper 50s. if you're planning to stay out late, we're showing you some futurecast model, mostly clear skies until later
reporting live in market street, ryan curry, abc seven news. lauren. hey ryan, thank you so much. >> it is a really nice break. it's a perfect day for a parade. we're taking a live look outside and it's gorgeous all across the bay area. abc seven meteorologist francis lawson is here with your parade evening forecast, francis. >> yeah. lauren, we really lucked out. i've been in the bay area. it always feels like it's raining during the chinese new year parade. i want to show you this...
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ryan curry, abc seven news. all right. >> thanks, ryan.details on another plane crash, a deadly one also near half moon bay. the preliminary report from the ntsb confirms witness statements that the plane was in distress with the engine making a coughing noise immediately after takeoff from half moon bay airport. their report includes this image showing the plane's flight path. it took off around 7 p.m. on january 14th and climbed to 250ft in the air that was as high as it got. the last recorded data point was less than a minute after takeoff. debris was found in the ocean nearby. the bodies of three of the four people on the plane have been recovered. >> the mayors of san francisco and san jose are siding with california republicans, calling to reform proposition 47. the voter approved law was passed a decade ago, reduces most drug possession offenses and thefts of property valued under $950 from felonies to misdemeanors. but now mayor london breed and matt mahan of san jose are pushing for a november ballot measure to reclass high theft
ryan curry, abc seven news. all right. >> thanks, ryan.details on another plane crash, a deadly one also near half moon bay. the preliminary report from the ntsb confirms witness statements that the plane was in distress with the engine making a coughing noise immediately after takeoff from half moon bay airport. their report includes this image showing the plane's flight path. it took off around 7 p.m. on january 14th and climbed to 250ft in the air that was as high as it got. the last...
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let's talk to ryan detrick.yan, is it pretty much the case they will have to do all of the heavy lifting if the s&p 500 will have another big rally? >> good morning, dom. it's pretty early. that is a tough question this early in the morning. yes, they have to do a lot of the lifting. you look at the earnings growth and revenue, it is coming from a lot of the big companies, no question. does it mean they have to do so? there are other parts of the market that are doing well. dom, last week, if you look at the s&p 1500 decline line, it was at an all-time high. there are a lot of stocks participating. the large names do matter. they make up so much of the overall market and if they were to crack, like last week where they cracked a little bit with the market down, but most stocks were up. we are more neutral. technology has had an incredible run. what they do matters and they are still a big part of what is going on. there are positive things you wouldn't notice with the big names that pull so much. >> what is the
let's talk to ryan detrick.yan, is it pretty much the case they will have to do all of the heavy lifting if the s&p 500 will have another big rally? >> good morning, dom. it's pretty early. that is a tough question this early in the morning. yes, they have to do a lot of the lifting. you look at the earnings growth and revenue, it is coming from a lot of the big companies, no question. does it mean they have to do so? there are other parts of the market that are doing well. dom, last...
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here we also store um, siemens samples of northern red, ryans, and ambrose of november to animals. we split them between italy and germany to have a backup in case some catastrophic event happens. at least one bank safe, 30 northern wide, reino embryos, cardinal, slandering, and the cold scientists had harvested seamen from separately, right, no boots before they died. every few weeks, the scientists harvest excels from one of the 2 females rhinos the cx, our events loan directly to the left. and it's really where this firm and the egg meet, end develop into an embryo that's frozen for the future. this entire process is also being carried out with one of the close relatives, the southern wide, right. know that population is quite a bit larger. so they're a good test case for the rhino embryo transfer, the entire process had to be reconfigured for ryan those to the point of even inventing new tools. right, and those are so large, there's going to so sick that the only way to reach the uterus it turns out is through the rectum. we have to go one into half me through inside of the ani
here we also store um, siemens samples of northern red, ryans, and ambrose of november to animals. we split them between italy and germany to have a backup in case some catastrophic event happens. at least one bank safe, 30 northern wide, reino embryos, cardinal, slandering, and the cold scientists had harvested seamen from separately, right, no boots before they died. every few weeks, the scientists harvest excels from one of the 2 females rhinos the cx, our events loan directly to the left....
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i want to bring in ryan riley. what's this about, ryan?ecember, we had this judgment of $148 million knocked down to $146 million that julian is is now on the hook for. shortly after, he filed for bankruptcy in new york. but now f he wants to appeal that original verdict, this judge is saying he's going to have to use someone else's funds. he has set up two separate legal entities to sort of raise money for this, but what the judge is saying essentially here is that these fees for the appeal should not be coming out of his existing assets. in other words, he shouldn't be spending money that basically he owes to shaye moss and ruby freeman in order to appeal this verdict. so he's going to have to raise money from these outside entities in order to appeal that going forward. ultimately, this is going to take a while to play out, but basically his funds are frozen up because of this ongoing bankruptcy proceeding here. so you can expect him to try to fund raise for some of these expenditures going forward to appeal this finding. and he's going
i want to bring in ryan riley. what's this about, ryan?ecember, we had this judgment of $148 million knocked down to $146 million that julian is is now on the hook for. shortly after, he filed for bankruptcy in new york. but now f he wants to appeal that original verdict, this judge is saying he's going to have to use someone else's funds. he has set up two separate legal entities to sort of raise money for this, but what the judge is saying essentially here is that these fees for the appeal...
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interestingly, ryan, you would get a verdict on the day before halloween theoretically or sooner. you could get a verdict as late as that. never mind the appeals process, you wouldn't get necessarily sentenced obviously. >> right. >> that's a whole process, too. you would simply get guilty or innocent verdict from the jury. >> that's right. the american public would know what a unanimous jury finds and what they're finding him guilty of if they find him guilty because then we can already calculate what the likely conviction is. >> sentencing ranges, et cetera. ankush, you identify minimum security prison in florida that could likely be where trump would go if he's convicted. in pensacola, eight hours away from mar-a-lago. you spent some time looking at this. it's a nice place for a prison. tennis, volleyball, sunbathing, gazebo and you've got to do a job, landscaping, working in the kitchen. no cell phone. no internet access. limitations. how did you land on this facility? >> so it is the only federal prison camp that -- it's the closest federal prison camp to mar-a-lago. they're
interestingly, ryan, you would get a verdict on the day before halloween theoretically or sooner. you could get a verdict as late as that. never mind the appeals process, you wouldn't get necessarily sentenced obviously. >> right. >> that's a whole process, too. you would simply get guilty or innocent verdict from the jury. >> that's right. the american public would know what a unanimous jury finds and what they're finding him guilty of if they find him guilty because then we...
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host: ryan burge, what do you make of kyle? guest: kyle is a lot of americans. they are not firm in their position. in some ways they are a catholic or some ways they are a none. it's interesting because it has almost become a cultural marker instead of a marker about theology or religion. if you are raised in a certain type of community. say your parents are irish or italian or hispanic american. you say you are catholic but you haven't been to mass in five years because catholicism is the culture you are raised in. protestantism does not work that way. in 1972, over 50% of catholics were weekly mass attenders and today it is less than 25%. that catholic identity is still hanging on even though the religious behavior, going to mass has declined over time. host: could you say that about other religions? but it's more cultural or that they identify because of cultural reasons rather than the actura the hard want to do from a survey perspective is judaism. it's like five different things wrapped in one. cultural jews or secular jews, a rising force in judaism. it
host: ryan burge, what do you make of kyle? guest: kyle is a lot of americans. they are not firm in their position. in some ways they are a catholic or some ways they are a none. it's interesting because it has almost become a cultural marker instead of a marker about theology or religion. if you are raised in a certain type of community. say your parents are irish or italian or hispanic american. you say you are catholic but you haven't been to mass in five years because catholicism is the...
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see ryan gosling sing live on the show.hat's pressure all right, help is on the way for the warriors. >> yes, abc seven news sports anchor casey pratt is here with that. casey. yeah just in time for the playoff push. >> the warriors are about to get a hall of famer back in the mix. we'll tell you when cp3 will be ready next in plan to have chris paul back tomorrow and just in time to face the man he was traded for in jordan poole. paul has been working out with the team and he's recovered from his left hand fracture. last night, the dubs took on the defending champs and it didn't go so well. nikola jokic and jamal murray were too much to handle in the fourth quarter, but despite the loss, the warriors have now won nine of their last 12 and they feel like they're trending in the right direction again. >> you know it's two way basketball. it's good defense and solid offense. and you know the last few weeks um we've been doing both we've ■been playing well at both ends. we didn't get into much of a rhythm, but i'm confident th
see ryan gosling sing live on the show.hat's pressure all right, help is on the way for the warriors. >> yes, abc seven news sports anchor casey pratt is here with that. casey. yeah just in time for the playoff push. >> the warriors are about to get a hall of famer back in the mix. we'll tell you when cp3 will be ready next in plan to have chris paul back tomorrow and just in time to face the man he was traded for in jordan poole. paul has been working out with the team and he's...
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i am ryan yamamoto. strong winds top aled trees and power lines leaving branches and debris across the road way. shawn chitnis is in walnut creek where they're trying to get the lights back on where a power pole fell. what's the progress there? >> reporter: first let's talk about the impact it is having on drivers. if you look over here, you see that the back up continues. it's a long stretch of the road here. we are at the point where it goes from being down one lane to being down two lanes just before homestead avenue. that's why we are seeing such the delay here. let's zoom into what is one of the major problems at this particular spot where you can see one of the power lines has come down on its side, one of the many examples around the bay area of the impact of the strong and storms winds. let's look at the view from above that we have from the helicopter that gives a sense of what pge crews have been working on for quite sometime. we know there were concerns earlier and they were able to clear anot
i am ryan yamamoto. strong winds top aled trees and power lines leaving branches and debris across the road way. shawn chitnis is in walnut creek where they're trying to get the lights back on where a power pole fell. what's the progress there? >> reporter: first let's talk about the impact it is having on drivers. if you look over here, you see that the back up continues. it's a long stretch of the road here. we are at the point where it goes from being down one lane to being down two...
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did you have a question for ryan?r: well, once the republicans decide to give ukraine the money they need to fight the war, then we will be back to normal again. but considering the politics in the united states right now, we are not going to get that money. host: ok, thank you, charlotte. guest: well, i do think it is worth remembering that there was a deal on the table that had been negotiated in the senate, that linked aid to israel, ukraine, and border security, and actually the biden administration and democrats made some pretty large concessions on border security. and these were all linked to the package, and it was designed that way. former president trump decided to scuttle that, to keep the border security issue alive for him politically, as he is running for reelection. we could have had more money for more security, and we could have had more border reinforcement, but unfortunately, that is not the world we are living anymore. host: marise is in michigan on or independent line. go ahead. caller: i'm callin
did you have a question for ryan?r: well, once the republicans decide to give ukraine the money they need to fight the war, then we will be back to normal again. but considering the politics in the united states right now, we are not going to get that money. host: ok, thank you, charlotte. guest: well, i do think it is worth remembering that there was a deal on the table that had been negotiated in the senate, that linked aid to israel, ukraine, and border security, and actually the biden...
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ryan king, mr. nick parker and dr. shogren, for bringing their wisdom and expertise to help us figure this out. if any senators have additional questions for the witnesses or statements to be added to the record, the hearing record will be kept open for seven days until next thursday, april 6. so thank you all for participating today both at the witness table and in the audience. this concludes our hearing. [and distinct chatter -- indistinct chatter] [indistinct chatter]
ryan king, mr. nick parker and dr. shogren, for bringing their wisdom and expertise to help us figure this out. if any senators have additional questions for the witnesses or statements to be added to the record, the hearing record will be kept open for seven days until next thursday, april 6. so thank you all for participating today both at the witness table and in the audience. this concludes our hearing. [and distinct chatter -- indistinct chatter] [indistinct chatter]
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it doesn't change the fundamental fact. >> but it does change, ryan, the fundamental facts. >> yeah, i mean, it is a little head spinning when you listen to chairman jordan talk about this. just a few weeks ago was talking about how this fbi tip sheet of which alexander smirnov was the main source for was the kind of the foundation of this impeachment inquiry and the most direct evidence that they had that joe biden was being bribed in a way to use his government powers, influence in his son's business dealings and now he's telling us that we shouldn't put that much stock in it. and that, you know, on one hand, we shouldn't trust the fbi because they were paying him for a long time and now we shouldn't trust the fbi because they're now saying that he wasn't a credible source. regardless, you know, i think at the fundamental core of this, and there are certainly questions for the fbi as to why he was on the payroll for such an extensive period of time, where he turned out to be a liar and someone that may be cooperating with the russian government, that's a separate question than whet
it doesn't change the fundamental fact. >> but it does change, ryan, the fundamental facts. >> yeah, i mean, it is a little head spinning when you listen to chairman jordan talk about this. just a few weeks ago was talking about how this fbi tip sheet of which alexander smirnov was the main source for was the kind of the foundation of this impeachment inquiry and the most direct evidence that they had that joe biden was being bribed in a way to use his government powers, influence...
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we're governing here sometimes it's messy >> ryan, let's circle back for a second. what happens now with that separate senate bill with aid for ukraine, israel, and taiwan >> reporter: well, lester, if it passes the senate, its prospects in the house are dim. the house speaker already warning that he may not be able to bring the legislation to the floor, and he may be forced to break the package up into individual bills lester. >> ryan nobles at the capitol, thank you. >>> in 60 seconds, the crisis of overcrowding in our hospitals with some waiting for days in ers we report on a solution that lets many get treated at home how it works and saves money next >>> it's become a massive problem at hospitals nationwide it's called boarding when a patient is held in the er because there are no other beds available, but as anne thompson reports, there may be a solution that starts at home. >> reporter: a new heart gave marisa long new life eight years ago and plenty of experience in the er, but stays in hospital hallways for 48 and then 72 hours for rejection issues last win
we're governing here sometimes it's messy >> ryan, let's circle back for a second. what happens now with that separate senate bill with aid for ukraine, israel, and taiwan >> reporter: well, lester, if it passes the senate, its prospects in the house are dim. the house speaker already warning that he may not be able to bring the legislation to the floor, and he may be forced to break the package up into individual bills lester. >> ryan nobles at the capitol, thank you....
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ryan goodman and doug london. we appreciate it >> and >> outfront, next, president biden vowing to make putin pay for the death of alexey navalny. next, i'll be speaking to a friend of navalny who said as the kremlin is also responsible for a suspected poisoning that he survived back in 2018, also breaking former president from firing back taking on nikki haley after she tore into trump calling him a disaster and vowing to stay in the race. and they were some of the first tourists to visit north korea since the start of the pandemic what did they witness? we have a special report ahead >> biggest story of sin city sunday at ten on cnn >> this looks like an actual client. >> look, you don't the app the night >> occasion rentals aren't what they're cracked up to be. dry one where you know what you get >> okay, everyone. our mission is to provide complete balanced nutrition for strength and energy >> ensure with 27 vitamins and minerals, nutrients for immune health, and ensure complete with 30 grams of protein >> onl
ryan goodman and doug london. we appreciate it >> and >> outfront, next, president biden vowing to make putin pay for the death of alexey navalny. next, i'll be speaking to a friend of navalny who said as the kremlin is also responsible for a suspected poisoning that he survived back in 2018, also breaking former president from firing back taking on nikki haley after she tore into trump calling him a disaster and vowing to stay in the race. and they were some of the first tourists...
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recent remarks about nato the president calling the republican front-runner's comments un-american ryan nobles is at the capitol. ryan, break it all down for us. >> reporter: lester, for the first time in close to 150 years, a sitting cabinet secretary has been impeached by the house of representatives it was a close vote, 214 to 213 and it comes just one week after house republicans failed to impeach alejandro mayorkas tonight, just one week after house republicans failed attempt to impeach homeland security secretary alejandro mayorkas, round two. this time, they have the votes. accusing the biden cabinet official of unlawfully allowing millions of migrants to cross the border, which mayorkas denies. >> what he's done is violates the statutes. he hasn't enforced what the -- the laws of the land. >> reporter: all as there's a new showdown tonight over aid to ukraine. after the senate muscled through a massive bipartisan $95 billion spending package in the early morning hours. including $60 billion for ukraine. president biden demanding the house pass it immediately. >> failure to suppo
recent remarks about nato the president calling the republican front-runner's comments un-american ryan nobles is at the capitol. ryan, break it all down for us. >> reporter: lester, for the first time in close to 150 years, a sitting cabinet secretary has been impeached by the house of representatives it was a close vote, 214 to 213 and it comes just one week after house republicans failed to impeach alejandro mayorkas tonight, just one week after house republicans failed attempt to...
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ryan nobles has late details for us >> reporter: tonight, growing backlash to the newly revealed billesigned to beef up border security house republicans calling it dead on arrival. >> i just don't believe that the senate bill meets the criteria that's necessary to solve the problem. >> reporter: the new legislation negotiated by a small group of bipartisan senators provides $60 billion to help support ukraine and 14.1 billion for israel but the battle is over $20 billion worth of reforms to the nation's migration system the bill expands the number of detention facilities, allows for an emergency declaration when more than 5,000 migrants cross on a given day, and raises the standards for migrants to qualify for asylum. gop negotiator james lankford urging republicans to pass it >> when we had a republican house, republican senate and president trump as president, we weren't able to pass border security pieces. >> reporter: president biden supportive too >> we don't have enough agents. we need help why won't they give you the help >> reporter: but republican critics arguing the bill ma
ryan nobles has late details for us >> reporter: tonight, growing backlash to the newly revealed billesigned to beef up border security house republicans calling it dead on arrival. >> i just don't believe that the senate bill meets the criteria that's necessary to solve the problem. >> reporter: the new legislation negotiated by a small group of bipartisan senators provides $60 billion to help support ukraine and 14.1 billion for israel but the battle is over $20 billion...
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ryan walters is the oklahoma state superintendent of public instruction. good morning to you, ryan.in with what you consider too woke? >> well, what we've seen over the last few years is a far-leng wing agenda on the schools and a drag queen run ago school here in oklahoma. transgender ideology being pushed on kids and critical race theory. president trump started the war against this woke ideology in 2016. we've got to get him back in the white house to finish it, and we are going to win this war on woke here in oklahoma. ashley: so what do you do about wokeness in schools? how do you combat it? >> right, i mean, first thing you've got to do is you've got to get the teachers unions out of the schools. the unions have been pushing this ideology onto our kids, against the will of parents, they targeted parents and teacher's unions are the enemy of our kids. and next what we have to do and president trump has been chamath uponning this, you have to abolish the department of education. federal department of education has been pushing critical race theory, transgender ideology and openl
ryan walters is the oklahoma state superintendent of public instruction. good morning to you, ryan.in with what you consider too woke? >> well, what we've seen over the last few years is a far-leng wing agenda on the schools and a drag queen run ago school here in oklahoma. transgender ideology being pushed on kids and critical race theory. president trump started the war against this woke ideology in 2016. we've got to get him back in the white house to finish it, and we are going to win...
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ryan nobles is at the capital for us. ryan, what's the latest on all this >> reporter: lester, the pressure is growing tonight on the house speaker mike johnson, with the possibility that a third of the federal government could shut down as soon as friday, impacting departments such as the food and dru administration, and veterans affairs. johnson is working t find a bipartisan compromise that at the same time won't alienate the most conservative republicans. republicans and democrats right now blaming each over for this impasse at the same time, there is a real possibility that the government could shut down in its totality just a week later. now, the four congressional leaders will meet with president biden at the white house tomorrow. it's also important to point out that this spending showdown has led to a delay in acting on that supplemental aid package, which is designed to help both ukraine and israel lester >> ryan nobles at the capitol, thanks. >>> at the supreme court today, a major first amendment case. the que
ryan nobles is at the capital for us. ryan, what's the latest on all this >> reporter: lester, the pressure is growing tonight on the house speaker mike johnson, with the possibility that a third of the federal government could shut down as soon as friday, impacting departments such as the food and dru administration, and veterans affairs. johnson is working t find a bipartisan compromise that at the same time won't alienate the most conservative republicans. republicans and democrats...
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president secretary to speakers boehner and ryan. senate is out until february 26. no movement until then. once a trial starts, no other senate business can take place. that's a big gamble by the house. how do you see the timing? then there's what we have been talking about offline, which is the spending bills, the possibility of a government shutdown, everything coming to a head. >> reporter: yeah. there's no doubt that the deadline for both sides of congress to come up with an agreement on a budget is looming. it's the second week in march when both the house and senate will be returning here to washington after the president's day recess. they basically will have a short number of legislative business days in order to get this done. this potential senate trial to deal with the impeachment of mayorkas is going to fall in the middle of that calendar. the senate does have a lot of options here. they are required to hold a trial on some level. but it is certainly not the pomp and circumstance we saw in the previous impeachment trials
president secretary to speakers boehner and ryan. senate is out until february 26. no movement until then. once a trial starts, no other senate business can take place. that's a big gamble by the house. how do you see the timing? then there's what we have been talking about offline, which is the spending bills, the possibility of a government shutdown, everything coming to a head. >> reporter: yeah. there's no doubt that the deadline for both sides of congress to come up with an agreement...
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ryan nobles is at the capitol. ryan, what's the latest >> reporter: lester, this was a stunning development. the initial vote ended in a tie, forcing one republican to switch their vote to give them the option to bring the measure up at a later date. as house speaker mik johnson is still hoping at some point they'll be able to impeach the homeland security secretary tonight, drama on the house floor. republicans narrowly failing to impeach alejandro mayorkas, a big defeat after the house speaker laid out the case against the biden cabinet secretary. >> i don't believe there's ever been a cabinet secretary who so blatantly, openly, willfully, and without remorse did exactly the opposite of what the federal law requires him to do >> reporter: accusing him of allowing millions of migrants to cross into the u.s. though at least two republicans joining democrats opposing it. >> it lowers the grounds of impeachment to the point where we can expect it to be leveled against every conservative supreme court justice, every f
ryan nobles is at the capitol. ryan, what's the latest >> reporter: lester, this was a stunning development. the initial vote ended in a tie, forcing one republican to switch their vote to give them the option to bring the measure up at a later date. as house speaker mik johnson is still hoping at some point they'll be able to impeach the homeland security secretary tonight, drama on the house floor. republicans narrowly failing to impeach alejandro mayorkas, a big defeat after the house...
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when they return, they will only have two days to avoid a partial government shutdown lester >> ryan nobles, thank you. >>> in just 60 seconds, the american teen killed in the west bank. his parents speaking out to us tonight. what they are demanding from the israeli government >>> back now with the tensions in the middle east, the u.s. launching an investigation into some of the strikes carried out by israel in gaza and lebanon as we learn more about an american teen killed in the west bank molly hunter has more from jerusalem >> reporter: tonight, as israel pushes further south in the gaza strip, ramping up its campaign against hamas, the u.s. is now investigating israeli air strikes that have killed civilians including the use of white phosphorous in lebanon last october the u.s. is reviewing the actions of its close ally as part of an effort to track how american weapons are being used this comes as the conflict escalates tonight across the northern border. israel striking back at iranian-backed hezbollah after an israeli soldier was killed in a cross-border rocket attack, and te
when they return, they will only have two days to avoid a partial government shutdown lester >> ryan nobles, thank you. >>> in just 60 seconds, the american teen killed in the west bank. his parents speaking out to us tonight. what they are demanding from the israeli government >>> back now with the tensions in the middle east, the u.s. launching an investigation into some of the strikes carried out by israel in gaza and lebanon as we learn more about an american teen...
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thanks for joining us, i'm ryan yamamoto in for elizabeth cook. we begin with that breaking news that began as a protest and a rally at civic center plaza that brought traffic to a standstill on our local freeways. this was the moment the large group of protesters marched down octavia towards the freeway entrance. chp was in place trying to stop demonstrators from getting there closer. here are some of the demonstrators on the freeway at interstate 80 split. you can see a group of people blocking the lanes from one side of the freeway. cars on the side of the roadway had no chance, but to go into reverse and then exit that freeway. the large crowd was eventually escorted off the freeway, where they made their way off the exit ramp and then spilled back onto city streets. chp is asking drivers to avoid the freeway from debose avenue to octavia boulevard. then a couple of hours ago, all the demonstrators were back out at civic center plaza. many holding signs and palestinian flags demanding a ceasefire in gaza. this all comes less than a week after
thanks for joining us, i'm ryan yamamoto in for elizabeth cook. we begin with that breaking news that began as a protest and a rally at civic center plaza that brought traffic to a standstill on our local freeways. this was the moment the large group of protesters marched down octavia towards the freeway entrance. chp was in place trying to stop demonstrators from getting there closer. here are some of the demonstrators on the freeway at interstate 80 split. you can see a group of people...