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aqil shah, many thanks _ key levers of power 's.ks forjoining us - key levers of power 's. aqil shah, many thanks forjoining us on - key levers of power 's. aqil shah, | many thanks forjoining us on bbc news. and to the tokyo paralympics, where great britain have won four gold medals on the penultimate day of the games. in the athletics, hannah cockroft triumphed in the t—31i 800 metres to claim the seventh paralympic title of her career and aled sion davies retained his title in the f63 shot put. meanwhile, charlotte henshaw and laura sugar won their events in the para—canoeing. our sports correspondent, andy swiss, reports. domination at its most dazzling. hannah cockroft has never lost a race at the paralympics and in the 800 metres, her supremacy was starker than ever. she was almost in a different postcode as she crossed the line more than ten seconds clear... commentator: it's a new paralympic record! ..and all that, remarkably, after injuring her hand in the warm up. i just didn't really think about it. and then i came off an
aqil shah, many thanks _ key levers of power 's.ks forjoining us - key levers of power 's. aqil shah, many thanks forjoining us on - key levers of power 's. aqil shah, | many thanks forjoining us on bbc news. and to the tokyo paralympics, where great britain have won four gold medals on the penultimate day of the games. in the athletics, hannah cockroft triumphed in the t—31i 800 metres to claim the seventh paralympic title of her career and aled sion davies retained his title in the f63 shot...
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and the other example is a robe which was sent to the v&a by naser al—din shah qajar in 1876. the 19th century. we call it "the old and the new" because the 19th century is the tension between the kings who wanted to present themselves as glorious in the style of the iranian monarchs of the past. but they also had to deal with a very changed world. the section on the 19th century includes two large oil paintings. one of them comes from the reign of fath ali shah and it's a portrait of the monarch by his court painter, and it shows the shah wearing the extensive jewellery on his equipment and clothes that was available to him because of the conquests of nader shah in india. oil painting had come to iran probably in the 17th century for portraiture and decorative painting. so it came there as an inheritance from the past. during the 19th century, there were a number of really interesting painters who emerged in iran — and one of them was isma'iljalayir. the painting that we have in the exhibition shows the harem of an important person. they are having tea on a balcony overlookin
and the other example is a robe which was sent to the v&a by naser al—din shah qajar in 1876. the 19th century. we call it "the old and the new" because the 19th century is the tension between the kings who wanted to present themselves as glorious in the style of the iranian monarchs of the past. but they also had to deal with a very changed world. the section on the 19th century includes two large oil paintings. one of them comes from the reign of fath ali shah and it's a...
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to him because of the conquests of nader shah in india.th century for portraiture and decorative painting. so it came there as an inheritance from the past. during the 19th century, there were a number of really interesting painters who emerged in iran — and one of them was isma'iljalayir. the painting that we have in the exhibition shows the harem of an important person. they are having tea on a balcony overlooking a park with very large trees. the portraits of the women — their faces have an incredible stillness. i think what's happened is that isma'iljalayir wouldn't have had access, and so he's been given photographs of them in order to create the painting. that sort of leads us through to the 20th century — and there, we show examples of the art of iran after the introduction of art school training in the western—style in the 1940s, and how iran in the 1960s and '70s developed a form of modernism that was in tune with international movements, but also had artists who were creating specifically iranian works of art. and now, it's time
to him because of the conquests of nader shah in india.th century for portraiture and decorative painting. so it came there as an inheritance from the past. during the 19th century, there were a number of really interesting painters who emerged in iran — and one of them was isma'iljalayir. the painting that we have in the exhibition shows the harem of an important person. they are having tea on a balcony overlooking a park with very large trees. the portraits of the women — their faces have...
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shah, i know you like the financials.re you sure you're combing through all of them to see if there are that connect back to china? where do you stand right now? >> as far as evergrande and as far as china what everyone is afraid of domestically here there is a contagion effect if this is a lehman moment for china and if evergrande is allowed to fail, which i can't see it allowed to cale. they will make a case of it. take to the reins and not let it drop to the floor because that contagion effect on, throughout the chinese economy would be so destructive not unlike what happened in the united states with the subprime crash with actual lehman moment happened. i can't see the chinese allowing that to filter through the economy, through the financial system. i think at some point they will bail out. u.s. investors are worried about contagion. i think that is probably a little overwrought. i think we'll see some resolution to this, we need some resolution to this week they have interest payments, bond payments due this week.
shah, i know you like the financials.re you sure you're combing through all of them to see if there are that connect back to china? where do you stand right now? >> as far as evergrande and as far as china what everyone is afraid of domestically here there is a contagion effect if this is a lehman moment for china and if evergrande is allowed to fail, which i can't see it allowed to cale. they will make a case of it. take to the reins and not let it drop to the floor because that...
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days away, the governor and one of his high-profile out-of-state supporters spoke with abc's zohreen shah about what's at stake. >> reporter: with early voting under way in california's recall election, some of the top democrats stumping for governor gavin newsom. >> the consequences of california have impacts all across america. >> reporter: sitting down in an joint interview, saying a recall could mean that democrats lose senate control. >> the leading republican, larry elder, said if he gets a chance, he will replace any democratic california senator with a republican. that means everything. i'm fighting for everything governor newsom is fighting for. >> reporter: the recall effort, bolstered by critics unhappy how the governor handled the pandemic. conservative radio host larry elder telling us in a statement, this has nothing to do with republican or democrat. it's about saving california from the disastrous policies of gavin newsom. and caitlyn jenner relying on name recognition, also not appearing in any of the debates or traditional campaigning. jenner shooting a reality show abro
days away, the governor and one of his high-profile out-of-state supporters spoke with abc's zohreen shah about what's at stake. >> reporter: with early voting under way in california's recall election, some of the top democrats stumping for governor gavin newsom. >> the consequences of california have impacts all across america. >> reporter: sitting down in an joint interview, saying a recall could mean that democrats lose senate control. >> the leading republican,...
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shah will see you now. and i'm like, "this better not be arjan shah.ke -- >> yes, he failed out of the caribbean med school twice, jimmy. >> jimmy: this is so you this could only happen to you. >> yeah, i go, "arjan, how are you licensed?" he's like, "i don't know." [ laughter ] that's why i'm a jizz doctor up on the upper west side >> jimmy: oh, okay [ audience ohs ] probably a different name for it >> drop your pants, how's auntie i'm like, "don't bring my mom into this. [ laughter ] this is crazy. he's not even an m.d., jimmy, he's a d.o >> jimmy: what is it >> i'm like, this guy can't even afford all the good letters. oh, you don't know this. >> jimmy: what is a d.o. >> there's a war going on in the medical community guys between m.d.s and d.o.s. >> jimmy: i don't know d.o >> okay, so it's like -- they're basically the same but they're totally not. like, an m.d. is coca-cola and a d.o. is rc cola you understand [ laughter ] it's like an off-brand doctor. like john oliver is an m.d., i'm a d.o. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: no, you're an m.d. >> listen, so
shah will see you now. and i'm like, "this better not be arjan shah.ke -- >> yes, he failed out of the caribbean med school twice, jimmy. >> jimmy: this is so you this could only happen to you. >> yeah, i go, "arjan, how are you licensed?" he's like, "i don't know." [ laughter ] that's why i'm a jizz doctor up on the upper west side >> jimmy: oh, okay [ audience ohs ] probably a different name for it >> drop your pants, how's auntie i'm...
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here is zohreen shah. >> reporter: a terrifying scene outside of ft. worth, texas. >> y'all, a plane just crashed into those houses. >> reporter: a navy plane crashing into a residential neighborhood in broad daylight shortly after 11:00 a.m. >> people jumped out of the plane with parachutes. oh, my gosh. >> reporter: two pilots rescued after ejecting from the jet as it was going down. one getting tangled in a tree. a witness capturing the other pilot's parachute dangling from the power lines. >> the pilots are ejected in a seat, and that is the chute that got caught up in the power lines. >> reporter: two off duty ft. worth firefighters witnessed the crash and rushed to help. as many as six homes were damaged, billowing smoke pouring out of one property. >> we did have some damage that occurred from, i would speculate, maybe wings. >> reporter: officials say a military flight instructor and a student were on a routine training flight out of corpus christi when the crash occurred. at least three people on the ground suffered minor injuries. but nearly
here is zohreen shah. >> reporter: a terrifying scene outside of ft. worth, texas. >> y'all, a plane just crashed into those houses. >> reporter: a navy plane crashing into a residential neighborhood in broad daylight shortly after 11:00 a.m. >> people jumped out of the plane with parachutes. oh, my gosh. >> reporter: two pilots rescued after ejecting from the jet as it was going down. one getting tangled in a tree. a witness capturing the other pilot's parachute...
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-backed dictator, the shah, was overthrown not by an islamic movement, but by a people movement.ers going on strike. women, college students, intellectuals, religious minorities -- all rebelled against the shah's iron fist, if you will. and ultimately, ayatollah khamenei comes to power. that is the framework that is used, this is a move backed in the middle ages, these people are so backward they cannot deal with the modernized reforms of the shah for some people, therefore, a huge threat to modernization in the u.s. must see iran as his enemy and form of somterrorism. -- form of islamic terrorism. amy: let me ask you about what is happening now, the kind of reflection, if there is any, over the last 20 years and what this means for muslims in the united states and around the world. yesterday u.s. secretary of state antony blinken testified before the house foreign affairs committee defending president biden's decision to withdraw from afghanistan. but the way they put it -- he put it was, basically, we inherited a timeline from trump, it's his fault, and we had to move forward w
-backed dictator, the shah, was overthrown not by an islamic movement, but by a people movement.ers going on strike. women, college students, intellectuals, religious minorities -- all rebelled against the shah's iron fist, if you will. and ultimately, ayatollah khamenei comes to power. that is the framework that is used, this is a move backed in the middle ages, these people are so backward they cannot deal with the modernized reforms of the shah for some people, therefore, a huge threat to...
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charles: shah, of course one of the winners to jim's point, financials.ese regional banks. you talked about them you were ahead of the curve, where did it go from here? are there still opportunities in this space? >> yeah, i think there are lots of opportunities, charles on the big banks obviously have done well, and the regionals are catching up. i think they got a lot higher to go. this is part two of this move in terms of having already come off since last summer, off the floor , the banks have just done exceptionally well. now they are going to have a tailwind of higher interest rates this is going to improve their net interest margin on loans et cetera, so i think and on top of that, we're going to, i think they are going to see more loans. the value the books are really good in terms of the loan books, i think they are pretty solid starting to obviously take back some of the loan loss reserves that they set aside, and put those back on their balance sheet so it bodes well for another couple quarters for the banks to continue to do well maybe couple
charles: shah, of course one of the winners to jim's point, financials.ese regional banks. you talked about them you were ahead of the curve, where did it go from here? are there still opportunities in this space? >> yeah, i think there are lots of opportunities, charles on the big banks obviously have done well, and the regionals are catching up. i think they got a lot higher to go. this is part two of this move in terms of having already come off since last summer, off the floor , the...
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>> zohreen shah, who was there on the scene for us. zohreen, thank you. >>> and when we come back here tonight, that fiery collision on the tracks. the train slamming into a truck. >>> and the postal slowdown set to begin tomorrow what you should expect. affect the people i care about. that's why i'm helping protect myself against some cancers like certain cancers caused by hpv. for most people, hpv clears on its own. but for those who don't clear the virus hpv can lead to certain cancers in both women and men. gardasil 9 is the only vaccine that helps protect adults through age 45 against certain diseases caused by hpv, including cervical, vaginal, vulvar, anal, and certain head and neck cancers, such as throat and back of mouth cancers, and genital warts. gardasil 9 doesn't protect everyone and does not treat cancer or hpv infection. your doctor may recommend screening for certain hpv-related cancers. women still need routine cervical cancer screenings. you shouldn't get gardasil 9 if you've had an allergic reaction to the vaccine, i
>> zohreen shah, who was there on the scene for us. zohreen, thank you. >>> and when we come back here tonight, that fiery collision on the tracks. the train slamming into a truck. >>> and the postal slowdown set to begin tomorrow what you should expect. affect the people i care about. that's why i'm helping protect myself against some cancers like certain cancers caused by hpv. for most people, hpv clears on its own. but for those who don't clear the virus hpv can lead...
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those coming down from the north were led by ahmad shah massoud.r rival gulbuddin hekmatyar was moving up from the south—east. najibullah's government collapsed and he took shelter in the united nations compound in the city. on 25th april, 1992, hekmatyar and massoud's men both entered kabul. massoud and hekmatyar now fought for control in the streets of kabul. hekmatyar�*s men were forced out of the city and took up positions in the hills, and started shelling the capital. burhanuddin rabbani was the leader in waiting of the new islamic government. there had long been attempts internally to bring about a broad mujahideen coalition, but all efforts had failed. for the next four years the country was torn apart by inter—factional fighting. in kabul, thousands were killed in indiscriminate bombing. with chaos and anarchy across afghanistan, a new force emerged on the scene. radical islamist students known as the taliban joined the fight for control of the country. the taliban came with a very simple message. they said, we will bring peace, we will di
those coming down from the north were led by ahmad shah massoud.r rival gulbuddin hekmatyar was moving up from the south—east. najibullah's government collapsed and he took shelter in the united nations compound in the city. on 25th april, 1992, hekmatyar and massoud's men both entered kabul. massoud and hekmatyar now fought for control in the streets of kabul. hekmatyar�*s men were forced out of the city and took up positions in the hills, and started shelling the capital. burhanuddin...
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seema shah, principal global advisors chief strategist.n wrapping up some comments after a virtual g7 meeting. happy with the progress being made on global taxation. talking a little bit about the progress that is being made there. major economies, talking about sdr's from the point of view of hoping out countries that are struggling. she says basically they should be lent back to the vulnerable countries as well. i don't see any comments at the moment more domestically focused about what is coming up in terms of the debt ceiling and whether or not we are going to see more progress coming up there. we will wait and see. we are also getting comment out of germany as well. talking about the fact that the german coalition talks could last until the end of the year. that does assume, a somebody just pointed out to me, that he's involved in those talks. we will see which way we go on that. coming up, the biden administration expected to include federal workers to get vaccinated without the testing option. we will talk more about this next. this
seema shah, principal global advisors chief strategist.n wrapping up some comments after a virtual g7 meeting. happy with the progress being made on global taxation. talking a little bit about the progress that is being made there. major economies, talking about sdr's from the point of view of hoping out countries that are struggling. she says basically they should be lent back to the vulnerable countries as well. i don't see any comments at the moment more domestically focused about what is...
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seema shah, thank you. >>> when we come back on the show, more on hurricane and tropical storm ida in historic flooding across new jersey, new york and connecticut. we are tracking the storm's path and the damage left in the wake of the storm ahead. >>> manhattan on the rebound a new report on rental prices surging. surging to near two-year highs we're just a year removed from the pandemic lows. >>> and later, the danger zone why movie goers will have to wait longer for tom cruise fix maverick a busy hour still ahead when "worldwide exchange" returns after this break [music: “you're the best” by joe esposito] [triumphantly yells] [ding] don't get mad. get e*trade and take charge of your finances today. it's another day. and anything could happen. don't get mad. it could be the day you welcome 1,200 guests and all their devices. or it could be the day there's a cyberthreat. get ready for it all with an advanced network and managed services from comcast business. and get cybersecurity solutions that let you see everything on your network. plus an expert team looking ahead 24/7 to help p
seema shah, thank you. >>> when we come back on the show, more on hurricane and tropical storm ida in historic flooding across new jersey, new york and connecticut. we are tracking the storm's path and the damage left in the wake of the storm ahead. >>> manhattan on the rebound a new report on rental prices surging. surging to near two-year highs we're just a year removed from the pandemic lows. >>> and later, the danger zone why movie goers will have to wait longer...
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shah scored two goals in the second half to give watford all the second half to give watford all the premier league this season and just to show you how poor their form season and just to show you how poor theirform has been, the first manager to lose 15 consecutive games in the english top flight, that goes back to the ten games when they were relegated a couple of years ago, and he was asked just how he will change things around. the he was asked just how he will change things around-— things around. the first target is to be self-critical— things around. the first target is to be self-critical in _ things around. the first target is to be self-critical in order - things around. the first target is to be self-critical in order to - to be self—critical in order to improve _ to be self—critical in order to improve but that is exactly what has happened~ _ improve but that is exactly what has happened. they are the most disappointed today, the lads, they know_ disappointed today, the lads, they know they— disappointed today, the lads, they know they should do better in this situation —
shah scored two goals in the second half to give watford all the second half to give watford all the premier league this season and just to show you how poor their form season and just to show you how poor theirform has been, the first manager to lose 15 consecutive games in the english top flight, that goes back to the ten games when they were relegated a couple of years ago, and he was asked just how he will change things around. the he was asked just how he will change things around-—...
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my next question is for mister shah. home to national park service sites including the national heart, it's no surprise any leisure travelers chose visit arizona. in 2019 this is her supporting 300,000 jobs and would when your organization reports therecent increase in the number of cases nationwide , it's discouraging leisuretravelers from taking trips .with 55 percent of respondents reporting postponed travel and 22 percent saying they don't plan to reschedule. our arizona hotels, restaurants and other small businesses affected when leisure travelers stop to take their trips and this it does this compound the effects felt by the declineof business and group travel . >> thank you, i appreciatethe question . uncertainty around the trajectory of the virus but also the responses and whether or not people are going together really lend to as far as leisure travelers because people are uncertain as to whether or not they feel comfortable, is one of the base challenges and that's why half of all leisure travelers are stunned
my next question is for mister shah. home to national park service sites including the national heart, it's no surprise any leisure travelers chose visit arizona. in 2019 this is her supporting 300,000 jobs and would when your organization reports therecent increase in the number of cases nationwide , it's discouraging leisuretravelers from taking trips .with 55 percent of respondents reporting postponed travel and 22 percent saying they don't plan to reschedule. our arizona hotels, restaurants...
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danielle moody and former republican strategist rina shah. on tuesday, house gop leader kevin mccarthy warned multiple companies not to cooperate with the house select committee looking into what occurred on january 6th. now, this comes after the committee asked 35 communication and social media companies, like verizon and twitter, to preserve their records since it may be valuable in the investigation. the reason may be to look into how gop lawmakers were communicating with former-president trump leading up to the violence. could turning over these records be why leader mccarthy is so against it? i mean, what does he have to hide? >> um, rev, he has everything to hide, as does every single republican that was vocal at the stop the steal rally that was held right before the insurrection occurred. i mean, the reality is that we need to know whether or not our leaders were in conversation with insurrectionists, provided them with plans of the capitol so that they knew where to go and who to attack and when. we need to understand how this republ
danielle moody and former republican strategist rina shah. on tuesday, house gop leader kevin mccarthy warned multiple companies not to cooperate with the house select committee looking into what occurred on january 6th. now, this comes after the committee asked 35 communication and social media companies, like verizon and twitter, to preserve their records since it may be valuable in the investigation. the reason may be to look into how gop lawmakers were communicating with former-president...
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our zohreen shah has the exclusive interview. >>> and the buzz on the new murder hornet nest.ne discovered in washington state. we'll be right back. >>> "good morning america" sponsored by geico. 15 minutes could save you 15% or more on car insurance. well, geico's 85 years isn't just about time, you know. it means experience. i mean, put it this way. if i told you i'd been jarring raspberry preserves for 85 years, what would you think? (humming) well, at first you'd be like, "that has gotta be some scrumptious jam!" (humming) and then you'd think, "he looks fantastic! i must know his skin care routine." geico. saving people money for 85 years. beg your pardon. (man) i've made progress with my mental health. so when i started having unintentional body movements called tardive dyskinesia... ... i ignored them. but when the movements in my hands and feet started throwing me off at work... i finally had to say, 'it's not ok.' it was time to talk to my doctor about austedo. she said that austedo helps reduce td movements in adults... ...while i continue with most of my mental heal
our zohreen shah has the exclusive interview. >>> and the buzz on the new murder hornet nest.ne discovered in washington state. we'll be right back. >>> "good morning america" sponsored by geico. 15 minutes could save you 15% or more on car insurance. well, geico's 85 years isn't just about time, you know. it means experience. i mean, put it this way. if i told you i'd been jarring raspberry preserves for 85 years, what would you think? (humming) well, at first you'd...
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abc's zohreen shah joins us now with more. zohreen, good morning. >> reporter: good morning, whit. texas governor greg abbott retweeted an ap post that said the biden administration is planning to put the migrants at the texas border on planes to haiti, and it could come as early as tomorrow. this comes as city leaders declared a state of emergency in the border town of del rio. that's where nearly 13,000 migrants have now come together seeking asylum. they're being held under tough conditions in a staging area under the del rio international bridge. there is triple-digit heat during the day. food and clean water are also scarce. governor abbott ordered state police and national guard to help the overwhelmed border agents. the mayor says it's simply not sustainable. he says one person gave birth under the bridge. sources say the majority are from haiti. the country is still recovering from a recent presidential assassination and an earthquake. and more than 208,000 apprehensions were reported at the southern border in august. that's an over 300% increase over the same month last ye
abc's zohreen shah joins us now with more. zohreen, good morning. >> reporter: good morning, whit. texas governor greg abbott retweeted an ap post that said the biden administration is planning to put the migrants at the texas border on planes to haiti, and it could come as early as tomorrow. this comes as city leaders declared a state of emergency in the border town of del rio. that's where nearly 13,000 migrants have now come together seeking asylum. they're being held under tough...
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start over in antioch and that's fine coming off the bridge out of vista and the bridges ben knee shah and carquinez. your closure scheduled to clear before 6:00. counter commute eastbound highway 4 from 608 to 242 a couple lanes blocked for construction there and there are deer on the wandered on to the freeway. one person called that in. a note for the next few minutes as chp checks out and makes sure everything is okay. everything okay for the bay and peninsula and the south bay and longer drive out of the altamont. >>> coming up next on "today in the bay," simone biles heading to capitol hill, about how a usa team doctor was able to continue abusing women in his care. we're breaking down what we expect to learn from the hearing. >>> plus toxic for teenagers. facebook knows social media is bad for our kids and teens, what they're doing in response. >> 4:38. taking a live look outside bay bridge toll plaza. mike has his tabs on the roadways across the bay area. if not sit tight, we'll be back with more news. 4:38 right now. >>> good wednesday morning. it is 4:41. heading out the door
start over in antioch and that's fine coming off the bridge out of vista and the bridges ben knee shah and carquinez. your closure scheduled to clear before 6:00. counter commute eastbound highway 4 from 608 to 242 a couple lanes blocked for construction there and there are deer on the wandered on to the freeway. one person called that in. a note for the next few minutes as chp checks out and makes sure everything is okay. everything okay for the bay and peninsula and the south bay and longer...
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. >> for more on the recall results we go to abc's zohreen shah reporting from sacramento, californiazohreen? >> reporter: juju, newsom acknowledged his win, but he also talked about how divisive we are as a society right now. he said trumpism is not dead, perhaps foreshadowing the ballot for governor. but about this race, it didn't always look the way it did now. at moments it was incredibly close, but his team raised over $70 million. they brought out every big democrat that they could, including the president. and they painted his main opponent as being someone to the right of donald trump. now larry elder spoke just awhile ago, he conceded. he said, we have not won this battle, but we will win this war. the recall has been a fierce battle with the fate of california's political future. >> i just don't think gavin newsom is doing the job that he was elected to do. >> every governor across the country has had challenges. governor newsom stepped up. >> reporter: governor newsom came out in full force, ultimately convincing californians to let him keep his job. >> this election is a m
. >> for more on the recall results we go to abc's zohreen shah reporting from sacramento, californiazohreen? >> reporter: juju, newsom acknowledged his win, but he also talked about how divisive we are as a society right now. he said trumpism is not dead, perhaps foreshadowing the ballot for governor. but about this race, it didn't always look the way it did now. at moments it was incredibly close, but his team raised over $70 million. they brought out every big democrat that they...
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david shah, the first time they played an sec team on the road. tied at seven.athaniel p finds an opening. takes a 21 yards. all the way in for the touchdown. 14-7 cardinals. stanford with the ball in the second. throw the fade. austin jones denied. vandy will take it 98 yards on 14 plays. seals the drive with a 14 yard touchdown. tied at 14. after a stanford field goal makes it 17-14, he's picked off. great field position for the cardinals. this time they do through the fade. tanner magee to...
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. >> in fact, the shah says they're starting the season stronger than ever before. >> this is the healthiestn years feels great going out there able to compete. our guys have done a great job of being smart sent off the ground being competitive but not combatants with stanford standout davis mills heading to the nfl. the quarterback position remains a tight competition. >> shaw says both jack weston tanner mckee will see action in the season opener stanford takes on kansas state and all-state kickoff. classic at atnt stadium 9 o'clock saturday played for spectators. >> to get the reactions from a touchdown. a big kid, you know, a fourth-down conversion. they just add at to the players on the field the coaches that environment so important college football. so. >> i'm excited to have fans back. >> yes, college football much more fun this year with fans. of course, i also want to mention the opener of the giants dodgers series just got underway a few moments ago. that is a huge game going on oracle park. san francisco in la are currently tied at the top of the nl west. i know where you stand o
. >> in fact, the shah says they're starting the season stronger than ever before. >> this is the healthiestn years feels great going out there able to compete. our guys have done a great job of being smart sent off the ground being competitive but not combatants with stanford standout davis mills heading to the nfl. the quarterback position remains a tight competition. >> shaw says both jack weston tanner mckee will see action in the season opener stanford takes on kansas...
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here's abc's zohreen shah. >> reporter: in this quiet home in a suburb of seattle, an outpouring of generosityas tens of thousands of afghan refugees arrived in the u.s., jesse robins and twi do saw a need and decided to fill it, welcoming this family of afghan refugees into their vacant rental home. >> it is our responsibility to help the families who are coming here. i still believe that that is the kind of country we are. that is the kind of people we are. >> reporter: the u.s. is expected to resettle as many as 95,000 afghans over the next year, all fleeing instability and some, perhaps, death, spurred by the taliban's takeover of their home country. >> when we watched the fall of kabul on tv, it was just instantly connecting that this is something we want to do because we care about diversity, we care about when these refugees come into our community that they feel welcomed. it was just -- it happens to be that we had the resource at the right time to do it. >> there are good people around here. >> reporter: americans across the country like jesse and thuy are stepping up, provided resour
here's abc's zohreen shah. >> reporter: in this quiet home in a suburb of seattle, an outpouring of generosityas tens of thousands of afghan refugees arrived in the u.s., jesse robins and twi do saw a need and decided to fill it, welcoming this family of afghan refugees into their vacant rental home. >> it is our responsibility to help the families who are coming here. i still believe that that is the kind of country we are. that is the kind of people we are. >> reporter: the...
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well, earlier, ispoke to afghanistan security expert aqil shah from the carnegie endowment for international asked him whether the taliban would be interested in a peace deal with resistance fighters. i don't think they have the incentive to do so, unless it becomes a protracted conflict. there are conflicting reports. the taliban claim they have all but won a victory there. the resistance, as you pointed out, contesting that. the taliban, if they could dominate and try to win this militarily, like they have done in the rest of the country... i suppose the issue at the moment, yes, there's a conflict in panjshir, but it's also about conflict inside the taliban, getting itself organised and trying to consolidate power. a guerrilla war is one thing, quite another in an ethnically diverse country to form a stable government. to provide basic services. there is no indication the taliban either have the experience or the expertise to unite a country that has been at war for a0 years. there is a deepening economic crisis. it's a very, very difficult situation, and i don't think the taliban seem eq
well, earlier, ispoke to afghanistan security expert aqil shah from the carnegie endowment for international asked him whether the taliban would be interested in a peace deal with resistance fighters. i don't think they have the incentive to do so, unless it becomes a protracted conflict. there are conflicting reports. the taliban claim they have all but won a victory there. the resistance, as you pointed out, contesting that. the taliban, if they could dominate and try to win this militarily,...
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>>> as covid and the climate crisis drive world poverty to new heights, development expert rajeiv shah calls for a new global initiative to level the playing field for the world's 2 million poorest people. >>>and a foreign correspondent reports from home. dive into the anger plaguing american democracy and the threat of more violence still to come. >>> then -- five, four, three, two, one! >> taking the long view. the next chapter in american space exploration. walter isaacson speaks to nasa chief bill nelson.
>>> as covid and the climate crisis drive world poverty to new heights, development expert rajeiv shah calls for a new global initiative to level the playing field for the world's 2 million poorest people. >>>and a foreign correspondent reports from home. dive into the anger plaguing american democracy and the threat of more violence still to come. >>> then -- five, four, three, two, one! >> taking the long view. the next chapter in american space exploration....
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shah. dick's has the details. >> a candidate for governor larry elder visited the oroville dam with congressman doug lamalfa outlining his plan for the golden state. he says among the top priorities will be improving the infrastructure for water storage. >> this is a management problem. no god makes. god makes droughts, but then make shortages and we're not preparing were not storing enough water level waters draining off into pacific ocean and clearing out our for us to help mitigate the future threat of catastrophic fires. >> all the way around. streets with green trees. 200 billion dollars on the bullet train to nowhere. >> that project going to stop. we also have a surplus, i'm told, between 40 80 billion depending upon who you believe and that money will be also used for more fire suppression. there are a handful of supporters here in the 90 plus degree heat like what he says. i like what he does. >> i believe he's a he's a businessman. i think he will truly win, but i and i think they
shah. dick's has the details. >> a candidate for governor larry elder visited the oroville dam with congressman doug lamalfa outlining his plan for the golden state. he says among the top priorities will be improving the infrastructure for water storage. >> this is a management problem. no god makes. god makes droughts, but then make shortages and we're not preparing were not storing enough water level waters draining off into pacific ocean and clearing out our for us to help...
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there were long periods when afghanistan was governed peacefully, under the late king, zahir shah, and, i don't know whether you did it, did the hippy trail. no. that will not come as a huge revelation to people. i don't suppose they had manchester united fan shops in afghanistan. they probably do now. you know, it was a well governed, peaceful place, you know, women and girls went to school and university. there were civil servants and so on. you know, it was a pretty uninteresting and relatively prosperous town — country. the main argument it seems thatjoe biden is making as president is, look, the status quo was not really an option. the idea that you have promoted, the idea that tony blair has promoted, which is, why notjust carry on with a couple of thousand troops? "almost no casualties for several years, just keep going," was unrealistic, because the taliban would have seen that as a declaration of war, after the 20th anniversary of 9/11, given that donald trump had made a deal to get out, given thatjoe biden was known as a politician who promised the american people he would ge
there were long periods when afghanistan was governed peacefully, under the late king, zahir shah, and, i don't know whether you did it, did the hippy trail. no. that will not come as a huge revelation to people. i don't suppose they had manchester united fan shops in afghanistan. they probably do now. you know, it was a well governed, peaceful place, you know, women and girls went to school and university. there were civil servants and so on. you know, it was a pretty uninteresting and...
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zohreen shah leads us off tonight. >> oh, my god. it's on its side. >> reporter: tonight, investigators working to piece together the cause of this horrifying crash. this amtrak train flying off the tracks, killing three people and seriously injuring several others. tonight, passengers describing the terrifying moments. >> i went on down on to the floor and braced myself with my legs under the seat in front of me and covered my head with my arms. >> reporter: daniel hutchinson and his son, both military veterans, jumping into action to help those in need. >> there was some luggage down on the ground, on the bottom level. i picked that up and shoved it up out of the way and then started helping people get out of the train. >> reporter: another passenger says she was sleeping when the train began shaking violently. >> it was definitely like an incredible shock and, yeah, the scene there was just chaotic. >> reporter: the train, heading from chicago to seattle with more than 150 people onboard when it took a deadly turn. 8 of the 10 car
zohreen shah leads us off tonight. >> oh, my god. it's on its side. >> reporter: tonight, investigators working to piece together the cause of this horrifying crash. this amtrak train flying off the tracks, killing three people and seriously injuring several others. tonight, passengers describing the terrifying moments. >> i went on down on to the floor and braced myself with my legs under the seat in front of me and covered my head with my arms. >> reporter: daniel...
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parts of the indian administered cashed me after the death of a senior separate has to lead sayed ali shah galani was 91 years old and had been sick for months. have any mutual report. it'll say that he shall galani spent most of his life resisting new jellies. authority in indian administered kashmir, the face of the separatist movement in the region. he had been under house arrest for 12 years after leading several anti in the protests. he supported the arm struggle against indian rule and co founded the hoody a conference which demanded fish means merger with pakistan. last year he quit politics. he was old men of the sea dictated winter each to his gold in aspect thorpe problems whether anyone accompanied them or not. he was and i go and did dual and morse, and to just tech support or pay them off cash mute, andric succession that bucksta condolences are boarding from both sides of the border park. his dance prime minister him ron con, has announced a national day of mourning. last year, his government awarded villani the nation's highest. civilian arno, former chief minister of indian
parts of the indian administered cashed me after the death of a senior separate has to lead sayed ali shah galani was 91 years old and had been sick for months. have any mutual report. it'll say that he shall galani spent most of his life resisting new jellies. authority in indian administered kashmir, the face of the separatist movement in the region. he had been under house arrest for 12 years after leading several anti in the protests. he supported the arm struggle against indian rule and co...
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pakistan's foreign minister shah mahmood quresh said his country would have to �*co—exist�* with theogether. so our approach has to be somewhat different. realistic, as the foreign secretary said. there is a new reality that's come about and what we have said, we have been, while the negotiations were on in doha and, you know, we facilitated the peace process, come to a sort of conclusion. you know, there was a stalemate, but what we said was we have no favourites. now, we have learnt over the years that afghanistan is a country which comprises of different ethnic groups. taliban represents one. and a prominent one, but there are others, and that is why we have said it is in your interest as neighbours and friends and well—wishers to adopt an inclusive approach. laura padoan is from the unhcr, the united nations refugee agency. she told my colleaguejoanna gosling about the situation facing those trying to leave afghanistan. we have seen a steady number of people who are moving towards the pakistan crossing point and we are increasing our protection monitoring there. the borders are l
pakistan's foreign minister shah mahmood quresh said his country would have to �*co—exist�* with theogether. so our approach has to be somewhat different. realistic, as the foreign secretary said. there is a new reality that's come about and what we have said, we have been, while the negotiations were on in doha and, you know, we facilitated the peace process, come to a sort of conclusion. you know, there was a stalemate, but what we said was we have no favourites. now, we have learnt...
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the straits once again, this saturday to cole, for the prime minister to step down for you, janet shah. hans survived his 3rd voyage of confidence securing his political life by his troubles far from either. scott, hi, la, has this report from bank home with his political position borne out of a 2014 qu, thailand's prime minister pro 10 or char, is now facing more opposition as he enters the last 18 months of his elected term. this discontent, stoked by accusations that is administration bundled the delayed vaccine roll out and failed to contain the country's most severe cove in 1900 wave that started in april. the simmering pro reform movement that took root before the pandemic has returned in force. now protesters are more focused on ousting the prime minister earlier this month, pre faced his 3rd no competence. he passed easily. so he's using that. but for the 1st time there are a handful of defectors in his own political party. he realizes that if he doesn't allow more input from others who are actually supporting his power, it could be a problem. and this time you could clearly se
the straits once again, this saturday to cole, for the prime minister to step down for you, janet shah. hans survived his 3rd voyage of confidence securing his political life by his troubles far from either. scott, hi, la, has this report from bank home with his political position borne out of a 2014 qu, thailand's prime minister pro 10 or char, is now facing more opposition as he enters the last 18 months of his elected term. this discontent, stoked by accusations that is administration...
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we can now speak to afghanistan security expert aqil shah from the carnegie endowment for internationalet peace think tank. start with that question about let start with that question about whether the taliban would agree to any kind of peace deal with the resistance fighters in the panjshir, what do you think? i the pan'shir, what do you think? ., �* ~ , ., think? i don't think they have the incentive _ think? i don't think they have the incentive to _ think? i don't think they have the incentive to do _ think? i don't think they have the incentive to do so, - think? i don't think they have i the incentive to do so, unless it becomes a protracted conflict. there are conflicting reports. the taliban claim they have all but won a victory there. the resistance, as you pointed out, contesting that. the taliban, if they could dominate and try to win this militarily, like they have done in the rest of the country... i suppose the issue at the moment, yes, there's a conflict in panjshir, but it's also about conflict in the taliban, getting itself organised and trying to consolidate power. fix,
we can now speak to afghanistan security expert aqil shah from the carnegie endowment for internationalet peace think tank. start with that question about let start with that question about whether the taliban would agree to any kind of peace deal with the resistance fighters in the panjshir, what do you think? i the pan'shir, what do you think? ., �* ~ , ., think? i don't think they have the incentive _ think? i don't think they have the incentive to _ think? i don't think they have the...
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here's zohreen shah. >> reporter: tonight, a terrifying scene outside of ft. worth, texas. >> y'all, a plane just crashed into all those houses. >> reporter: a navy plane crashing into a residential neighborhood in broad daylight shortly after 11:00 a.m. >> people jumped out of the plane with parachutes. oh, my gosh. >> reporter: two pilots rescued after ejecting from the jet as it was going down. one getting tangled in a tree. a witness capturing the other pilot's parachute dangling from these power lines. >> the pilots are ejected in a seat and that is the parachute that got caught up in the power lines. >> reporter: two off-duty firefighters were first on the screen scene, helping the pilots. as many as six homes were damaged. billowing smoke pouring out of one property. >> we did have some damage, i would speculate from the wings. >> reporter: officials say a military flight instructor and a student were on a routine training flight out of corpus christi when the crash occurred. at least three people on the ground suffered minor injuries, but officials say
here's zohreen shah. >> reporter: tonight, a terrifying scene outside of ft. worth, texas. >> y'all, a plane just crashed into all those houses. >> reporter: a navy plane crashing into a residential neighborhood in broad daylight shortly after 11:00 a.m. >> people jumped out of the plane with parachutes. oh, my gosh. >> reporter: two pilots rescued after ejecting from the jet as it was going down. one getting tangled in a tree. a witness capturing the other pilot's...
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zohreen shah spoke with elder on the campaign trail. >> reporter: tonight, the final push for california governor gavin newsom to keep his job. >> the contrast and the stakes could not be higher. this election is a matter of life and death. public health is on the ballot. >> reporter: if more than 50% of californians vote to recall newsom in tuesday's special election, the opponent with the most votes becomes the next governor. leading that group right now by double digits is conservative radio host larry elder, who told me he wanted to tackle crime and homelessness. also promising to take the state in a completely new direction, saying his first step would be to repeal newsom's covid mandates. >> the first thing i'm going to do is repeal the requirement for state workers that they have to be tested once a week and they have to wear a mask at work. i don't think the science supports that. >> reporter: a win for elder could also mean democrats losing their majority in the u.s. senate if there's a vacancy. >> if larry elder were governor, who would he have replaced kamala harris with in th
zohreen shah spoke with elder on the campaign trail. >> reporter: tonight, the final push for california governor gavin newsom to keep his job. >> the contrast and the stakes could not be higher. this election is a matter of life and death. public health is on the ballot. >> reporter: if more than 50% of californians vote to recall newsom in tuesday's special election, the opponent with the most votes becomes the next governor. leading that group right now by double digits is...
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pakistan's foreign minister, shah mahmood qureshi, said his country would have to "coexist" with thereign secretary said. there is a new reality that's come about, and what we have said, we have been, while the negotiations were on in doha and, you know, we facilitated the peace process, it came to a sort of conclusion. you know, there was a stalemate, but what we said was we have no favourites. now, we have learnt over the years that afghanistan is a country which comprises of different ethnic groups. taliban represents one. and a prominent one, but there are others, and that is why we have said it is in your interest, as neighbours and friends and well—wishers, to adopt an inclusive approach. an alleged member of the notorious isis group that were dubbed the beatles by their captives, because of their british accents, has pleaded guilty in a hearing in a us court. alexanda kotey, originally from the uk, had been charged with conspiring to torture and behead hostages in syria. acting us attorney, raj parekh, spoke at a news conference after the guilty plea. contrary to the propagand
pakistan's foreign minister, shah mahmood qureshi, said his country would have to "coexist" with thereign secretary said. there is a new reality that's come about, and what we have said, we have been, while the negotiations were on in doha and, you know, we facilitated the peace process, it came to a sort of conclusion. you know, there was a stalemate, but what we said was we have no favourites. now, we have learnt over the years that afghanistan is a country which comprises of...
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he's the son of the late ahmad shah massoud, known as the lion of panjshir, a powerful guerrilla commandersistance fighters against the soviets and the taliban. former vice president amrullah saleh is also in the panjshir valley. he has insisted to the bbc he remains there and reports he has fled the country are baseless. i am in the panjshir valley. the reports concerning my escape from afghanistan are totally baseless. i am here. we have had several meetings regarding the situation. no doubt, the situation is difficult. we have been under invasion of the taliban, their al-qaeda allies, terrorist groups from the region and beyond, as usual backed by the pakistanis. we have held the ground. we have resisted. the resistance is not going to surrender, it's not going to bow to terrorism and it's going to continue. there are difficulties, but i have not fled, i have not escaped. so, i want to assure you through this video that everything said to this moment that i have been injured or i have led are baseless fake news. our correspondent barbara plett usherjoins me now from washington. welcome
he's the son of the late ahmad shah massoud, known as the lion of panjshir, a powerful guerrilla commandersistance fighters against the soviets and the taliban. former vice president amrullah saleh is also in the panjshir valley. he has insisted to the bbc he remains there and reports he has fled the country are baseless. i am in the panjshir valley. the reports concerning my escape from afghanistan are totally baseless. i am here. we have had several meetings regarding the situation. no doubt,...
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we were having this conversation with seema shah earlier, of how anchored rates have been and may be much of a tailwind that has been to equities. so when you think about this divergence you just alluded to as rates start to rise, when does that start to become a headwind for stocks, or is that also signaling higher growth? hugh: i thick it is signaling higher growth. for me, this is less of a headwind for the broad market, but more of a catalyst for rotation under the surface. when you are looking at the prospects for a return to value outperformance, for example, i think we are pretty hopeful that you are going to get back to another period of cyclicals outperform defensive's, value outperforming growth. i think the key earlier this year was the period when yields were rising, provided that base case is rise, you are likely to see treasury yields rise over the next six to 12 months. not a major problem for the s&p overall, but it does suggest there is more scope for cyclicals and value to perform more strongly than the gross leadership we've had over the past six month. guy: why am
we were having this conversation with seema shah earlier, of how anchored rates have been and may be much of a tailwind that has been to equities. so when you think about this divergence you just alluded to as rates start to rise, when does that start to become a headwind for stocks, or is that also signaling higher growth? hugh: i thick it is signaling higher growth. for me, this is less of a headwind for the broad market, but more of a catalyst for rotation under the surface. when you are...