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sonali: we will discuss that economic outlook with sarah house. data this morning, was there anything surprising about how the consumer is holding up. sarah: we are starting to see fatigue in the consumer but like a lot of the other january data this was a tough time for seasonal adjustment. while we are seeing the consumer lose momentum, the degree of the drop we saw overstates the weakening we are likely to see over the coming months. sonali: what does this mean for the interest rate story? do you think the foot is still on the pedal for the fed with the direction of inflation we have seen this week? sarah: i think we are said to see growth moderate as we move through this year and overall, the fed policy is still restrictive. i think that's indicative of the bumpy path down to 2% rather than acceleration. if we look at the spending, jobs data, it points to the fact that the fed is not going to be in a huge hurry to move but the policy is still restrictive and we will see economic growth slow. sonali: earlier this week you saw mortgage rates sta
sonali: we will discuss that economic outlook with sarah house. data this morning, was there anything surprising about how the consumer is holding up. sarah: we are starting to see fatigue in the consumer but like a lot of the other january data this was a tough time for seasonal adjustment. while we are seeing the consumer lose momentum, the degree of the drop we saw overstates the weakening we are likely to see over the coming months. sonali: what does this mean for the interest rate story?...
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sarah house and the team of fargo.ting come all the payroll growth has held up remarkably well recently, there several signs of further moderation in the months ahead. she joins us now. great to catch up. on the surface, it looks ok in payroll. the labor market in america. where should we be concerned? which spots give you concern? >> a number of spots. overall, the ongoing downward trend we have seen in demand for new workers. we can see that with january hiring planes that came out yesterday that were that more of a six year low. temporary employment declining for several months. layoffs remain very low but if you're not adding as many new workers, you need them to stay low in order to keep that rate of hiring where it is. already in the past couple of weeks, we're seeing the layoffs pick up. that is an area of concern suggesting you will get the further downshift in momentum as well as other things like the overall mix of job growth, negative momentum in revisions that suggest that. 225,000 pace of job growth we saw
sarah house and the team of fargo.ting come all the payroll growth has held up remarkably well recently, there several signs of further moderation in the months ahead. she joins us now. great to catch up. on the surface, it looks ok in payroll. the labor market in america. where should we be concerned? which spots give you concern? >> a number of spots. overall, the ongoing downward trend we have seen in demand for new workers. we can see that with january hiring planes that came out...
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. >> and a fire burns, sarah house leaving a family with no home in the wake of the tragedy there askingor some help. plus, a warriors taking the court tonight against the hornets >> now at 5.30, a family in san ramon is trying to get back on their feet after losing their home over the weekend. >> the house was not insured and as kron four's philippe djegal reports, a family is now are lying on the goodness of their neighbors. >> lindsey do and her daughter maddie say the past week has been surreal. their family has been living with their neighbors next door since their home in san ramon caught fire saturday night and struggling. trying to get through day by day. an electrical malfunction caused a spark eventually shooting flames through the house, destroying theer
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they were in senior positions in the white house. sarahkabee sanders to individuals like rollins. and through their leadership, we all created an environment where they use their platform to help empower other women through economics and on the world stage. that is been my experience with his leadership is having that type of diversity with women. also, all the policies that we worked on were to help communities. a lot of individuals have any caps, were not able to be their best self because they have, where they would lose resources, if they were able to get a job and earn a certain income, they would lose resources from the federal government. we lean into policies that would refer -- perform those rules. i think, and my experience, i have been told a lot of things about republicans in general. i grew up a democrat, but when i came to washington and i actually worked on capitol hill with different republican, i learned a lot of different things. i found out that the republican party was taught about was not a racist party. i also found o
they were in senior positions in the white house. sarahkabee sanders to individuals like rollins. and through their leadership, we all created an environment where they use their platform to help empower other women through economics and on the world stage. that is been my experience with his leadership is having that type of diversity with women. also, all the policies that we worked on were to help communities. a lot of individuals have any caps, were not able to be their best self because...
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house. no matter what the cocktail party crowd is saying. plus, an interview i was looking forward to for a very long time. sarah matthews is the former deputy white house, press secretary for donald trump. she testified before the january six committee, and she will be here and studio to talk about what concerns are most about what concerns about a possible second term. later, trump takes his presidential immunity gap, at this time in a classified documents case. -- joins us to pick that one apart as only they can. >> okay. last night, donald trump won the south carolina primary. as expected. he was ahead by 30 points. this put him one step closer to the republican nomination. now, nikki haley did get about 40% of the vote. about the same margin she got in new hampshire, and a much more conservative state. also, her home state. important context. 40% is not, in her words, a tiny group. there are some early warning signs in the anti trump vote for the former president. that matters. no matter how -- the general election is well underway. it has been four weeks. you don't need to agree with haley on much, i don't
house. no matter what the cocktail party crowd is saying. plus, an interview i was looking forward to for a very long time. sarah matthews is the former deputy white house, press secretary for donald trump. she testified before the january six committee, and she will be here and studio to talk about what concerns are most about what concerns about a possible second term. later, trump takes his presidential immunity gap, at this time in a classified documents case. -- joins us to pick that one...
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and after syria ever have jump house, i'll know sarah and other terrorist organizations showing the method or how you call them. the mercenaries in the members of the sly mix, paid to you, i sent to various hotspots of a or in the thousands of dollars for doing good job. of course of this is dangerous . let me see if the quotes that i no mistake about the, the website when they complete their mission. in one countries they have to move somewhere else. all they know what do do is to fire people and like he was going to carry out the terrorist attacks. and if people from latin america, if people go there you, it does that in, you know, you, me and they tell you they may be point one, they will come to the senses. so you pulled doesn't shut over this. don't shut down police for the general one that ridiculous to the 2nd. and the people have become this illusion. the democratic goals proclaimed by the chief regime in its wes taskbar responses. but in some cases of these mercenaries, it return to the country is a bad thing. to have those who stay and continue fighting this or if fast, they easi
and after syria ever have jump house, i'll know sarah and other terrorist organizations showing the method or how you call them. the mercenaries in the members of the sly mix, paid to you, i sent to various hotspots of a or in the thousands of dollars for doing good job. of course of this is dangerous . let me see if the quotes that i no mistake about the, the website when they complete their mission. in one countries they have to move somewhere else. all they know what do do is to fire people...
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sarah: there is drama in the house of commons once again as the number of mps who say they have no confidencethe speaker continues to rise. we will be asking whether sir lindsay hoyle can stay in post and look at the pressure and threats they face from constituents. in alabama, real-life consequences of a court ruling on as the state's largest hospital pauses all ivf procedures for peer a prosecution. it is a i decoded, a weekly look at the latest in artificial intelligence. this week, will ai wipe out humanity? is a universal kill switch needed to prevent an ai apocalypse? and how the technology is been used deciphers scrolls carbonized when mount vesuvius rented 2000 years ago. as if that is not enough, there is another mission to the moon due to land later this evening. we will look at the latest contender in the space race. although stories are coming up, but first, let's take you to some breaking news this evening. spanish firefighters are battling a huge fire in a multistory residential block in the eastern port city of valencia. these are dramatic pictures that we have had in that show
sarah: there is drama in the house of commons once again as the number of mps who say they have no confidencethe speaker continues to rise. we will be asking whether sir lindsay hoyle can stay in post and look at the pressure and threats they face from constituents. in alabama, real-life consequences of a court ruling on as the state's largest hospital pauses all ivf procedures for peer a prosecution. it is a i decoded, a weekly look at the latest in artificial intelligence. this week, will ai...
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here moderating the discussion joined by cassidy hutchinson the former white house aide to mark meadows. [applause] and sarah matthews the former white house deputy press secretary. please give all these women around of applause for their courage. >> think you guys so much. i honestly get cheered up when i see these two because i have so much respect, love, and admiration for their bravery and courage. when the two of them spoke out against the most powerful man on the planet they were in their 20's. they were younger staffers with big jobs, big titles they earned. they came forward to do the right thing when so many people three times their age saw the same thing and did not say a thing about it. these are two incredibly brave woman that i am honored to be with today. [applause] i would like to note that i do not think kassidy and i would have had the courage to speak out if it was not for this woman here. i know kassidy agrees with me. thank you for being an inspiration to us. let's get right into it. i want to focus a little bit on what brought them to where they were in the process of speaking out. i wan
here moderating the discussion joined by cassidy hutchinson the former white house aide to mark meadows. [applause] and sarah matthews the former white house deputy press secretary. please give all these women around of applause for their courage. >> think you guys so much. i honestly get cheered up when i see these two because i have so much respect, love, and admiration for their bravery and courage. when the two of them spoke out against the most powerful man on the planet they were in...
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i spoke with one of them yesterday, sarah matthews was deputy white house press secretary during theh of the january 6th insurrection. and then like her friend, cassidy hutchison, testified before the house january six committee. here's part of the conversation that stuck with me. >>> i think speaking out against a former u.s. president can be a very isolating and scary feeling, but it definitely gives me a lot of strength to know that i have these women by my side to get through this together. and i'm hopeful that more republicans will come -- >>> anyone on your mind? >>> i don't know, i think obviously we look around and it's mainly the women and especially young women who are speaking out. so i would just encourage maybe the men who are twice mage who held way higher positions of power than me, who also know that donald trump is unfit to serve to speak out, and i know we have some time before election day. but i'm hoping that as we get closer and they see the threat that donald trump's, and the very rare chance that he could be president again, that they will come forward. >>> mai
i spoke with one of them yesterday, sarah matthews was deputy white house press secretary during theh of the january 6th insurrection. and then like her friend, cassidy hutchison, testified before the house january six committee. here's part of the conversation that stuck with me. >>> i think speaking out against a former u.s. president can be a very isolating and scary feeling, but it definitely gives me a lot of strength to know that i have these women by my side to get through this...
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williams, cnn senior political reporter stephen collinson, republican strategist sarah longwell, and former white house communications director kate bedingfield. welcome all. it's wonderful to have you here at the top of the hour. elliot. >> let's just start here >> with the legal of all of this. i have to be honest after covering the arguments in the case around taking trump off the ballot, there seemed to be kind of an emerging consensus in your legal world that they were going to let him stay on the ballot and they were potentially going to deny even taking up this question of immunity. were you surprised about what they did here? >> no, i'm not surprised at what they did here. so big picture. it's the supreme court's job ultimately to rule on big constitutional questions. now, they didn't have to, they could have just let this go. there was a perfectly well-written appeals court decision and look, we as americans are well aware that we're on the clock here. this is an important issue for the 2024 election that said, i mean, last night, andrew mccabe and that seat right there said it was supreme arr
williams, cnn senior political reporter stephen collinson, republican strategist sarah longwell, and former white house communications director kate bedingfield. welcome all. it's wonderful to have you here at the top of the hour. elliot. >> let's just start here >> with the legal of all of this. i have to be honest after covering the arguments in the case around taking trump off the ballot, there seemed to be kind of an emerging consensus in your legal world that they were going to...
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everyone marched along the sarah pardis route to the large recreational dock . by the children of the revolutionary work, the house you built , now you see on the water, the children are ready to go to the village. facing the tyrant, we are resisting towards the greatness of the residents of this coral island today and in the national victory celebration the islamic revolution was a voice calling for unity and empathy in the path of continuous development of our country. death to israel death to israel today 22 bahman 1002 and this scene of the people of kish island in this national celebration. the people of israel, arabs, israel, arabs, israel, the blood of america, death to america, death to america, prophet azad. my martyred comrades who fought together in sanjars, mr. saeed mirchi, hamid sanai , gholam reza khedevi, there are many other friends, god willing , the imam and the martyrs of israel, ahmad, of america, why did you want to be present today, because the blood of the martyrs is the first, because we love our country and iran. when we remember, in the shower our father is here. i don't know how old it
everyone marched along the sarah pardis route to the large recreational dock . by the children of the revolutionary work, the house you built , now you see on the water, the children are ready to go to the village. facing the tyrant, we are resisting towards the greatness of the residents of this coral island today and in the national victory celebration the islamic revolution was a voice calling for unity and empathy in the path of continuous development of our country. death to israel death...
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houses. that's it, you're all caught up now. see you! hello and welcome to sportsday — i'm sarah mccarron.eir last 16 champions league tie. england's ben stokes prepares to play india in the 100th test of his career. and could he be a future formula one world champion? we'll hear from mclaren�*s 0scar piastri ahead of the new season. let's start with the champions league, where the woes continue for bayern munich. after losing to rivals bayer leverkusen in the bundesliga last weekend, they were disjointed in rome. they went down to ten men and conceded a penalty, to lose 1—0 to lazio. bayern didn't have a single shot on target, and the performance will do nothing to help embattled coach thomas tuchel. ian dennis has more from the italian capital... wire and have lost back—to—back games for the first time in just overfour years as games for the first time in just over four years as they laboured against lazio. they had 17 shots during the game, but none were on target. the
houses. that's it, you're all caught up now. see you! hello and welcome to sportsday — i'm sarah mccarron.eir last 16 champions league tie. england's ben stokes prepares to play india in the 100th test of his career. and could he be a future formula one world champion? we'll hear from mclaren�*s 0scar piastri ahead of the new season. let's start with the champions league, where the woes continue for bayern munich. after losing to rivals bayer leverkusen in the bundesliga last weekend, they...
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houses. ney.they didn't have enough and and and sarah polk was another good example where she sort of made a campaign promise that if she were first lady, she would stay within her budget. and part of the way she she did that was she got rid of ten staff members, the white house, and replaced them all with her enslaved servants. and that was how she budget. so congress has never done enough and. this is sort of the whole history of first ladies and the white house in the frustrations they had of running this house with the funds that they got from congress. so this is why these families did this. plus, they were also individuals who they trusted, who they had worked with for many years. and and that was a comfort level for them. thank you. sort of in the same vein, we have a question from amy from nebraska. can you elaborate on john quincy adams hiring enslaved people to work for him and for the white house? well, that was one of the things i just mentioned is that it was a practicality issue. they had limited funding. this was far less expensive than than hiring a white worker who would hav
houses. ney.they didn't have enough and and and sarah polk was another good example where she sort of made a campaign promise that if she were first lady, she would stay within her budget. and part of the way she she did that was she got rid of ten staff members, the white house, and replaced them all with her enslaved servants. and that was how she budget. so congress has never done enough and. this is sort of the whole history of first ladies and the white house in the frustrations they had...
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sarah monetta, bbc news, vatican city. the owners of the crooked house the iconic structure, after it was destroyed last year in a suspected arson attack. 0ur midlands correspondent navtej johal has this report. this was the moment that centuries of black country history went up in flames in a suspected arson attack. but there was worse to come. less than 48 hours later, the crooked house, a west midlands landmark, was demolished. the crooked house, where even teetotalers can feel tipsy. it was known as britain's wonkiest inn. and yet that's not so. the clock is perfectly perpendicular, but everything else... due to its sloping floor and walls caused by subsidence due to mining in the area. you just watch this. its unique charm was captured in this bbc programme in 1974. it was taken from us, just ripped apart. 0ne of those places you thought it would be here for the rest- of our lives, and then suddenly it was gone _ it's why the public outcry over the fire and what the local authority has called an unauthorised demolition has barely died down in six mo
sarah monetta, bbc news, vatican city. the owners of the crooked house the iconic structure, after it was destroyed last year in a suspected arson attack. 0ur midlands correspondent navtej johal has this report. this was the moment that centuries of black country history went up in flames in a suspected arson attack. but there was worse to come. less than 48 hours later, the crooked house, a west midlands landmark, was demolished. the crooked house, where even teetotalers can feel tipsy. it was...
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sarah kelly's welcome to peace in. he says the future of israel, his house and relations town hall. this is a special edition of conflict. stone coming to you from the munich security conference with the palestinian prime minister. thank you for having me. and then we will open up to a high level panel. joining us here on this page conflict. in 15 minutes on the w to the points. strong opinions, clear position, international perspective. 2 years after russia invaded ukraine, troops are searching while a dwindling supply of wester weapons leads ukraine out. gosh, the west, have a strategy. find out on to the point to the point in 90 minutes on d w, the this shadows these costs and video shed lights on the dog is devastating. colonial har is infected by germany across and he employed the schools, farms and destroy nights. what is the legacy of this wide spread races, depression, today? history. we need to talk about here, the stories, shadows of german colonialism. jackie is changing. 6 years ago we studied conk attorney was to, but it does guardians of truth. this time excel gen. thi
sarah kelly's welcome to peace in. he says the future of israel, his house and relations town hall. this is a special edition of conflict. stone coming to you from the munich security conference with the palestinian prime minister. thank you for having me. and then we will open up to a high level panel. joining us here on this page conflict. in 15 minutes on the w to the points. strong opinions, clear position, international perspective. 2 years after russia invaded ukraine, troops are...
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sarah smith, has more. it is really significant you have the white house for the first time using the word �*ceasefire�*, a concerned they are at the white house of what could happen with a ground offensive in rafah, and how frustrated they are with the israeli government. president biden has said in public he thinks the israeli conduct has been over the top and it is watered behind closed doors he uses much stronger language. until now it has been private conversations between president biden and president netanyahu when they have been discussing this. recently mr biden told him he would oppose any ground operation in rafah unless israel came up with a credible and to evacuate palestinian civilians and white house officials told us today they have seen no evidence of any such plan. that is one of the reasons you are seeing american diplomacy playing out what public, and this proposed motion going to the un, where they are talking not about an immediate ceasefire about a temporary ceasefire, not to happen immediately but as soon as is practicable, not exactly where the rest of the community are but it is m
sarah smith, has more. it is really significant you have the white house for the first time using the word �*ceasefire�*, a concerned they are at the white house of what could happen with a ground offensive in rafah, and how frustrated they are with the israeli government. president biden has said in public he thinks the israeli conduct has been over the top and it is watered behind closed doors he uses much stronger language. until now it has been private conversations between president...
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sarah kelly. welcome to peace in peace is the future of as well as house and relations town hall. this is a special edition of conflicts don't coming to you from the munich security conference with the palestinian prime minister. thank you for having me. and then we will open up to a high level panel. joining us here on the stage conflict. in 15 minutes on the w, investing in the climate crisis can catastrophes be used for speculation. the business is being able to predict that risk and prices in the world of financial investments, tragedies, or the new currency. these bonds or call catastrophe, bones, earthquakes, hurricanes floods. you can calculate what the exposure is because it in the, in its physical disaster capitalism. in 60 minutes on d. w. the news, i'm just trying to have a site to make the right decision to dw news and follow ice cold b, c. at the end of plastic, i need an expedition ventures onto places that no one has to explore. why is the ice melting more rapidly in the ice fields and patagonia, the frank foot boards international gateway to the back connection, so
sarah kelly. welcome to peace in peace is the future of as well as house and relations town hall. this is a special edition of conflicts don't coming to you from the munich security conference with the palestinian prime minister. thank you for having me. and then we will open up to a high level panel. joining us here on the stage conflict. in 15 minutes on the w, investing in the climate crisis can catastrophes be used for speculation. the business is being able to predict that risk and prices...
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house? it's yours, rachel. penthouse? france? howie: sarah, any question of the showers of praise upon e.heering for these woman? >> reminds me of michael avenatti case representing stormny daniels and represented a chance to take on trump. howie: he was going to run for president. >> right, and turned out he wasn't credit card and will not a lot of reasons to believe that e. jean carroll has the credibility that will stand up to scrutiny in the appellant courts but the media is not learning thei their lessons lobg her in the same way. howie: we don't have to rip the 80-year-old woman apart but why did you wait to disclose this till five years ago when you published a book? >> this is huge liability around tram and it's a huge number and seeing from president trump and conservative immediate jaire and trying to dee moddize the person that brought this against you and alvin bragg and kaplan and fani willis and jack smith this. is the play book and i understand why this is happening, but it doesn't change the facts that he just lost a huge amount of money, was found liable in a courtroom. h
house? it's yours, rachel. penthouse? france? howie: sarah, any question of the showers of praise upon e.heering for these woman? >> reminds me of michael avenatti case representing stormny daniels and represented a chance to take on trump. howie: he was going to run for president. >> right, and turned out he wasn't credit card and will not a lot of reasons to believe that e. jean carroll has the credibility that will stand up to scrutiny in the appellant courts but the media is not...
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let's ta ke let's take you live to the house of commons by the home secretary is making a statement on the inquiry. three years ago, sarahby an off duty serving police officer. it was a gut—wrenching betrayal, and abuse of power of the most egregious kind. and the country was shaken to its core. my predecessor, established in inquiry to examine the many failings arising from the sarah everard case, that was chaired by lady elish angiolini. part one focuses on wayne couzens's career and previous behaviour. a report dealing with part one�*s findings has today been published. first and foremost, i would take the time to think about sarah everard's family and her loved ones at what must be and her loved ones at what must be an incredibly difficult time. i pay tribute to the mall for the immense dignity that they have shown in the face of such an unbearable loss. tragically, the report identifies that couzens was completely unsuitable to serve as a police officer and worst still, there were multiple occasions where this should, could have been recognised. lady elish found repeated problems in vetting throughout couzens's care
let's ta ke let's take you live to the house of commons by the home secretary is making a statement on the inquiry. three years ago, sarahby an off duty serving police officer. it was a gut—wrenching betrayal, and abuse of power of the most egregious kind. and the country was shaken to its core. my predecessor, established in inquiry to examine the many failings arising from the sarah everard case, that was chaired by lady elish angiolini. part one focuses on wayne couzens's career and...
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sarah gave her my name. and so i went to the house, and i remember walking in, and i'd never seen anything like it. her grandfather's butcher block from buffalo worn and you can see the use of the many years. and she was standing behind that butcher block and there was an array of copper pots like a halo above her. tall, taller than most women, beautiful, really cute clothes, and that wonderful voice she has, that husky voice, and she just had charisma. two leading candidates for senate. two very different visions for california. steve garvey, the leading republican, is too conservative for california. he voted for trump twice and supported republicans for years, including far right conservatives. adam schiff, the leading democrat, defended democracy against trump and the insurrectionists. he helped build affordable housing, lower drug costs, and bring good jobs back home. the choice is clear. i'm adam schiff, and i approve this message. martha knows a lot. martha has studied for a long time. i've read, i'm a student. i'm a constant student because without learning you can't be a teacher. martha be
sarah gave her my name. and so i went to the house, and i remember walking in, and i'd never seen anything like it. her grandfather's butcher block from buffalo worn and you can see the use of the many years. and she was standing behind that butcher block and there was an array of copper pots like a halo above her. tall, taller than most women, beautiful, really cute clothes, and that wonderful voice she has, that husky voice, and she just had charisma. two leading candidates for senate. two...
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says he'll keep trying to save other people's will reach helen's houses, the era occupied east jerusalem while still ahead on al, just sarah y m p is in australia. say, sol, blow a duty, and a song should be allowed to return home. the i had low that let's get you where the full costs for south america and high pressure is once again, back in charge. of course, the very self bringing more of those hot and dry conditions we've seen over recent weeks and pushing temperatures back up once again for places like chile as well as origin, tina uruguay and paraguay. the temperatures will be coming down around the east coastal areas of result. that's thanks for rational the severe storms that continue to work the way from the south to the north. they sparked red warnings. the heavy rain was possible flooding for some coastal areas in the east of brazil. behind that however, it lots of hot and dry weather for places like it too late, as well as argentine. but sandstone will come back in full believe your own size, that you can see that weather rushing its way all the way up to the north with some heavy falls of rain to come from ecu
says he'll keep trying to save other people's will reach helen's houses, the era occupied east jerusalem while still ahead on al, just sarah y m p is in australia. say, sol, blow a duty, and a song should be allowed to return home. the i had low that let's get you where the full costs for south america and high pressure is once again, back in charge. of course, the very self bringing more of those hot and dry conditions we've seen over recent weeks and pushing temperatures back up once again...
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house to discuss it. that still leaves the question for sarah keir starmer.e, today, denied. i can categorically tell you that i did not threaten the speaker in any way whatsoever. i simply urged him to ensure we have the broadest possible debate so that actually the most important thing, which is what we do about the situation in gaza could be properly discussed by mps with a number of options in front of them. that's right thing to do. the speaker did the right thing in making sure the debate was broad, but the tragedy is the snp walked off the pitch because they wanted to divide the labour party and they couldn't, and the government walked off the pitch because it thought it was going to lose a vote. so we had one party that was simply seeking to divide on a important issue, the government has lost control of his own mps and couldn't control of the vote. he doesn't deny in that clip that he pressured the speaker he denies that he threatened them. pressuring the speaker to. we criticise boris johnson for similar behaviour. what is the difference here? i joh
house to discuss it. that still leaves the question for sarah keir starmer.e, today, denied. i can categorically tell you that i did not threaten the speaker in any way whatsoever. i simply urged him to ensure we have the broadest possible debate so that actually the most important thing, which is what we do about the situation in gaza could be properly discussed by mps with a number of options in front of them. that's right thing to do. the speaker did the right thing in making sure the debate...
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alive after a tree crashed onto their home during sunday's storm kron. 4 sarah stinson reports the loudest boom. >> in the whole house shook, the roscoe family woke up to a tree crashing down on their home on franklin street in napa around 5 sunday morning. jane rasco says she was trapped on one side of the house. her husband and granddaughter on the other. so immediately i yelled. >> to find out if they were okay and my husband was yelling from the other side to make sure i was ok, the tree landed within 2 feet of her 6 year-old granddaughter miraculously, she was not hurt. >> roscoe and her husband also, okay. you know, you can see all those what ifs, but i am absolutely sure that god was watching over us watching over my granddaughter, watching my husband watching over rasco says they called 9-1-1 and firefighters helped rescue them from the house. rasco says the community has been very supportive there. currently staying with a friend from church. and this is not the first time the roscoe's have lost their home. their house burned down in the tubbs fire back in 2017. so this is not her first brush with adversity.
alive after a tree crashed onto their home during sunday's storm kron. 4 sarah stinson reports the loudest boom. >> in the whole house shook, the roscoe family woke up to a tree crashing down on their home on franklin street in napa around 5 sunday morning. jane rasco says she was trapped on one side of the house. her husband and granddaughter on the other. so immediately i yelled. >> to find out if they were okay and my husband was yelling from the other side to make sure i was ok,...
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here moderating the discussion joined by cassidy hutchinson the former white house aide to mark meadows. [applause] and sarah matthews the former white house deputy press secretary. please give all these women around of applause for their courage. >> think you guys so much. i honestly get cheered up when i see these two because i have so much respect, love, and admiration for their bravery and courage. when the two of them spoke out against the most powerful man on the planet they were in their 20's. they were younger staffers with big jobs, big titles they earned. they came forward to do the right thing when so many people three times their age saw the same thing and did not say a thing about it. these are two incredibly brave woman that i am honored to be with today. [applause] i would like to note that i do not think kassidy and i would have had the courage to speak out if it was not for this woman here. i know kassidy agrees with me. thank you for being an inspiration to us. let's get right into it. i want to focus a little bit on what brought them to where they were in the process of speaking out. i wan
here moderating the discussion joined by cassidy hutchinson the former white house aide to mark meadows. [applause] and sarah matthews the former white house deputy press secretary. please give all these women around of applause for their courage. >> think you guys so much. i honestly get cheered up when i see these two because i have so much respect, love, and admiration for their bravery and courage. when the two of them spoke out against the most powerful man on the planet they were in...
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governors to skip class notes normal dinner here at the white house in addition to florida governor ron desantis, arkansas governor, sarahbee sanders, texas governor greg abbott south dakota governor christie nome mississippi eight tate reeves. president biden spoke briefly last night and the toast where he repeated the claim he had traveled 17000 miles which the fact checker gave him three pinocchio's three years ago on this and a year later the bottomless pinocchio for pitting the claim biden spoke to the governors on friday but stop short of speaking about any potential executive action the many republicans want to see him take. >> over time our laws and our resources have not cut up with our innovation system and it is broken. and our politics have failed to fix it. >> the greatest mass migration ever to take part in human history occurred beginning in 1881 over the course of 33 years when 10 million immigrants came from europe to the united states and over the past three years over 7 million migrants entered the united states. spiller all right lucas thank you very much, arthel? arthel: among the other republicans c
governors to skip class notes normal dinner here at the white house in addition to florida governor ron desantis, arkansas governor, sarahbee sanders, texas governor greg abbott south dakota governor christie nome mississippi eight tate reeves. president biden spoke briefly last night and the toast where he repeated the claim he had traveled 17000 miles which the fact checker gave him three pinocchio's three years ago on this and a year later the bottomless pinocchio for pitting the claim biden...
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sarah smithjoins us. how big a shift is this? well, it is significant that you have got the white house using that word "ceasefire".ow concerned they are about what could happen with with a ground offensive and how frustrated they are with the israeli government. president biden has already said in public that he thinks israel's conduct of the war has been overthe top and it is reported that behind closed doors, he uses stronger language. until now it has been private conversations, many between president biden and prime minister binyamin netanyahu, where they have been discussing this. recently, mr biden told him that he would oppose a ground operation un—december israel unless israel came up with a plan to evacuate civilians and white house officials have said they have seen no evidence of such a plan. so thatis seen no evidence of such a plan. so that is why american diplomacy is playing out more in public and this motion where they are talking not about an immediate ceasefire, not to happen immediately, but as soon as practicable. it is moving a lot closer to the international community. because the white house
sarah smithjoins us. how big a shift is this? well, it is significant that you have got the white house using that word "ceasefire".ow concerned they are about what could happen with with a ground offensive and how frustrated they are with the israeli government. president biden has already said in public that he thinks israel's conduct of the war has been overthe top and it is reported that behind closed doors, he uses stronger language. until now it has been private conversations,...
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house. thank you. we'll talk to you again shortly, sarah. all right. john, joining us now is cnn political and national security analyst, david sanger. thank you so much, david for coming on to talk about this important issue. vladimir putin himself, we just heard the reporting is being targeted along with 500 others. but will these new sanctions make any difference in putin's behavior? >> well, sara, most impressive thing that's going on is that they were able to go find sanctions that they hadn't yet levied on russia. you know, they've done several rounds of these book including last year at that first anniversary of the war. and right after the war >> at that time, president biden said it would reduce the ruble to rubble. >> and the >> international monetary fund said that russia's economy would tranq maybe upwards of 10% what's happened since though is quite different, the russians have been very effective at getting around these. >> they've continued to export oil, their revenues for oil exports in the past, peter or above or the water. what they
house. thank you. we'll talk to you again shortly, sarah. all right. john, joining us now is cnn political and national security analyst, david sanger. thank you so much, david for coming on to talk about this important issue. vladimir putin himself, we just heard the reporting is being targeted along with 500 others. but will these new sanctions make any difference in putin's behavior? >> well, sara, most impressive thing that's going on is that they were able to go find sanctions that...
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house. i shall have further such meetings today . meetings later today. >> i know that my >> sarah dyke, i know that my right honourable friend will share this share my horror felt by this house, the oldest people's assembly in the world, at the at the acid attack against a woman and two children on the streets of london. >> does he share my anger that we would still not have been able to deport the perpetrator later, had he been found because of the so—called european court of the so—called european court of human rights? when will we stop bending the knee to this so—called european court? a travesty of a court ? prime travesty of a court? prime minister >> mr speaker, this was a horrific attack and my thoughts are with the victim and their families. obviously, i can't comment on a live investigation, but speaking more broadly, clearly, i don't think it is right for dangerous foreign criminals to be able to stay in our country . and that's why our our country. and that's why our nationality and borders act made it clear that anyone who is convicted of a crime and gets a sentence of 12 months o
house. i shall have further such meetings today . meetings later today. >> i know that my >> sarah dyke, i know that my right honourable friend will share this share my horror felt by this house, the oldest people's assembly in the world, at the at the acid attack against a woman and two children on the streets of london. >> does he share my anger that we would still not have been able to deport the perpetrator later, had he been found because of the so—called european court...
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barbara and grandpa, out of sarah, that was really warplanes, also targeted that i saw in southern gaza on thursday nights, an air strike on a house killed at least 8 palestinians, several children, and at least one women are among the dad's health ministry and gaza says 27947 palestinians had been killed on 67459 injured since october. the 7th of this there was hunting for the joining us not from a different southern gaza honey, what more do we know about the is really snipers who are targeting palestinians outside of hospice. one, find eunice. this will after weeks of by surrounding the, the vicinity of not sort of hospitals. then we have technically talking about the 2 densely populated, the residential new neighborhoods of from the eastern part and the western part of the hospital. and to further to the northern part, there is a good good school compound. all honor was school that have turned into evacuation centers in which at 1000 a palestinian have been sheltering since the beginning of the war. and not only since the expanding of the military operation and ground invasion in finance, but since that initial week, when peopl
barbara and grandpa, out of sarah, that was really warplanes, also targeted that i saw in southern gaza on thursday nights, an air strike on a house killed at least 8 palestinians, several children, and at least one women are among the dad's health ministry and gaza says 27947 palestinians had been killed on 67459 injured since october. the 7th of this there was hunting for the joining us not from a different southern gaza honey, what more do we know about the is really snipers who are...
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sarah is really were planes also target? is it a and southern gaza on thursday night an air strike on a house killed at least 8 palestinians, several children, or at least one woman or longer. that was, is there a time or from just joining us from the, from southern gaza. so tiny, talk to us about the is really strikes overnight in the aftermath. this will overnight. a tax not only happened in dropbox city, but also in the sense from the area these 2 particular areas in the gospel brought behind the central, there were at least the vast majority of dated velocity, where people were told to evacuate to an order by that is really military because it's a safe area similar to what happened to people who were evacuating to know the part gauze on how new and as they were told to come to the hospital because it's a safe zone for them they were bombed any way within it. so we just short periods of time of their arrivals overnight, a task caused the death of a people to front to different families displays. families were shouldering inside their flats. here very close to the vicinity of the kuwaiti hospital. we're talking about at l
sarah is really were planes also target? is it a and southern gaza on thursday night an air strike on a house killed at least 8 palestinians, several children, or at least one woman or longer. that was, is there a time or from just joining us from the, from southern gaza. so tiny, talk to us about the is really strikes overnight in the aftermath. this will overnight. a tax not only happened in dropbox city, but also in the sense from the area these 2 particular areas in the gospel brought...
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sarah everard. she was 33 when she vanished in clapham, south—west london, on the way home from a friend's house.ucted, raped and murdered by an off—duty metropolitan police officer, wayne couzens, in a killing that shocked the country and raised questions over police policy and procedures, as well as women's safety in public spaces. tragically, the report identifies that wayne couzens was completely unsuitable to serve as a police officer, and worse still, there were multiple occasions where this should, could have been recognised. lady eilish angiolini fans significant and repeated problems into recruitment and vetting throughout wayne couzens�*s career. including overlooking his chaotic financial situation. this meant that he was able to serve on a range of privileged roles, including as a firearms officer. it is appalling that reports of indecent exposure by wayne couzens were not taken sufficiently seriously by the police, and that officers were not adequately trained, equipped or motivated to properly investigate those allegations.— those allegations. james cleverly s - eakin . those allega
sarah everard. she was 33 when she vanished in clapham, south—west london, on the way home from a friend's house.ucted, raped and murdered by an off—duty metropolitan police officer, wayne couzens, in a killing that shocked the country and raised questions over police policy and procedures, as well as women's safety in public spaces. tragically, the report identifies that wayne couzens was completely unsuitable to serve as a police officer, and worse still, there were multiple occasions...
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we'll be joined by sarah carter, kash patel later in the show. we're first up going south to white houseith edward lawrence standing by with all the gory details. edward, how wonderful to see you this evening. >> reporter: larry, wonderful to see you, i'm glad you're in a good mood. nsc officials are saying they will respond to the attack that three americans in a time of their choosing. now president biden, he is off to michigan. he is going to a campaign event for the uaw. he has not found yet a time of his choosing to respond to that now tomorrow the president will be in dover, delaware for the dignified transfer of remains for sergeant william rivers, sergeant kennedy sanders and sergeant brianna moffitt. while reports overseas are saying leaders for the group that are responsible for the deaths fled back to iran after the president decided he will have a response. >> in terms of telegraphing about strikes, whether or not people leave or whether they have left, you know i won't speculate on any of that. i would just tell you that, you know, we will have a multitiered response and aga
we'll be joined by sarah carter, kash patel later in the show. we're first up going south to white houseith edward lawrence standing by with all the gory details. edward, how wonderful to see you this evening. >> reporter: larry, wonderful to see you, i'm glad you're in a good mood. nsc officials are saying they will respond to the attack that three americans in a time of their choosing. now president biden, he is off to michigan. he is going to a campaign event for the uaw. he has not...
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coming up, sarah hunt, greg valliere as the house rules out another temporary spending bill, and kelsey morgan asset management. we begin with our top story, the ai-fueled rally in stocks driving the s&p 500 toward six-straight weeks of gains. nvidia in the forefront. sarah hunt, saying all eyes are on its earnings report next week, adding, any faltering word, we believe, be a problem for equity markets, especially as investors start to push rate cuts further into 2024. sarah hunt, i am pleased to say, joins us now. can you give us a sense of why nvidia is driving the market? why maybe if nvidia misses others could not necessarily rise up and take over? sarah: i think the good news was that microsoft came out with good numbers and showed that some of the ai was fueling some of their earnings. this is the big question. yes, this is great technology. can you monetize it? nvidia is the poster child for this. if they have any kind of wobble that anyone can say maybe this is not as quick as we thought it was going to be, i think the whole story comes into question. that whole story was, i th
coming up, sarah hunt, greg valliere as the house rules out another temporary spending bill, and kelsey morgan asset management. we begin with our top story, the ai-fueled rally in stocks driving the s&p 500 toward six-straight weeks of gains. nvidia in the forefront. sarah hunt, saying all eyes are on its earnings report next week, adding, any faltering word, we believe, be a problem for equity markets, especially as investors start to push rate cuts further into 2024. sarah hunt, i am...
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when settlers opened fire in the village of sarah, with this to say the attack of such finds for at least one house the united nation says it will not be party to any false displacement of palestinians living in rasa . the un security council is holding a closed old meeting to discuss as well as will, and also the meeting was supposed to solely focus on the unrest in the democratic republic of congo. but all jerry, which holds the presidency, requested gauze, would be added to the agenda. robot woods. the us deputy ambassador to the un told, i'll just say, are the us position on the resolution calling for sci fi has not changed. well, if we've, we've set on the resolution, we have to have some concerns about the tax and we're going to, we're very open to try to work with our, our, our partners to try to find some kind of common ground. those red line still remain or i would be dishonest if i didn't say that we're working very hard we, we were engaging and so we'll continue to engage and hopefully we can get into the text that everyone can support. but i don't know, we're not in a position right now
when settlers opened fire in the village of sarah, with this to say the attack of such finds for at least one house the united nation says it will not be party to any false displacement of palestinians living in rasa . the un security council is holding a closed old meeting to discuss as well as will, and also the meeting was supposed to solely focus on the unrest in the democratic republic of congo. but all jerry, which holds the presidency, requested gauze, would be added to the agenda. robot...